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About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Components of the BTS3012 System .....................................................................................1-1 2 BTS3012 Cabinet.........................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Structure of the BTS3012 Cabinet..................................................................................................................2-2 2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012.................................................................................................................2-3 2.3 Cable Distribution of the BTS3012.................................................................................................................2-5 2.4 Engineering Specifications for the BTS3012 .................................................................................................2-9
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BTS3012 Hardware Description 4.5.4 Ports on the DCOM .............................................................................................................................4-14 4.5.5 Specifications of the DCOM................................................................................................................4-15
4.6 DCSU............................................................................................................................................................4-16 4.6.1 Functions of the DCSU........................................................................................................................4-16 4.6.2 Ports on the DCSU...............................................................................................................................4-16 4.6.3 DIP Switches on the DCSU.................................................................................................................4-18 4.6.4 Specifications of the DCSU.................................................................................................................4-20 4.7 DCTB............................................................................................................................................................4-21 4.7.1 Functions of the DCTB........................................................................................................................4-21 4.7.2 Ports on the DCTB...............................................................................................................................4-21 4.7.3 Specifications of the DCTB.................................................................................................................4-22 4.8 DDPU............................................................................................................................................................4-23 4.8.1 Functions of the DDPU........................................................................................................................4-23 4.8.2 Working Environment of the DDPU....................................................................................................4-23 4.8.3 Working Principles of the DDPU.........................................................................................................4-24 4.8.4 Indicators and Ports on the DDPU.......................................................................................................4-25 4.8.5 Specifications of the DDPU.................................................................................................................4-28 4.9 DEMU...........................................................................................................................................................4-28 4.9.1 Functions of the DEMU.......................................................................................................................4-29 4.9.2 Working Environment of the DEMU...................................................................................................4-29 4.9.3 Working Principles of the DEMU........................................................................................................4-30 4.9.4 Indicators and Ports on the DEMU......................................................................................................4-31 4.9.5 DIP Switches on the DEMU................................................................................................................4-32 4.9.6 Specifications of the DEMU................................................................................................................4-35 4.10 DELC..........................................................................................................................................................4-36 4.10.1 Functions of the DELC......................................................................................................................4-36 4.10.2 Working Environment of the DELC..................................................................................................4-36 4.10.3 Ports on the DELC.............................................................................................................................4-37 4.10.4 Specifications of the DELC................................................................................................................4-37 4.11 DFCB..........................................................................................................................................................4-38 4.11.1 Functions of the DFCB......................................................................................................................4-38 4.11.2 Working Environment of the DFCB..................................................................................................4-39 4.11.3 Working Principles of the DFCB.......................................................................................................4-39 4.11.4 Indicators and Ports on the DFCB......................................................................................................4-41 4.11.5 Specifications of the DFCB................................................................................................................4-43 4.12 DFCU..........................................................................................................................................................4-44 4.12.1 Functions of the DFCU......................................................................................................................4-44 4.12.2 Working Environment of the DFCU..................................................................................................4-45 4.12.3 Working Principles of the DFCB.......................................................................................................4-45 4.12.4 Indicators and Ports on the DFCU.....................................................................................................4-47 4.12.5 Specifications of the DFCU...............................................................................................................4-50 4.13 DMLC.........................................................................................................................................................4-51 ii Huawei Technologies Proprietary Issue 01 (2007-06-30)
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4.13.1 Functions of the DMLC.....................................................................................................................4-51 4.13.2 Working Environment of the DMLC.................................................................................................4-51 4.13.3 Ports on the DMLC............................................................................................................................4-52 4.13.4 Specifications of the DMLC..............................................................................................................4-53 4.14 DSAC..........................................................................................................................................................4-54 4.14.1 Functions of the DSAC......................................................................................................................4-54 4.14.2 Working Environment of the DSAC..................................................................................................4-54 4.14.3 Ports on the DSAC.............................................................................................................................4-55 4.14.4 Specifications of the DSAC...............................................................................................................4-56 4.15 DTMU.........................................................................................................................................................4-56 4.15.1 Functions of the DTMU.....................................................................................................................4-57 4.15.2 Working Environment of the DTMU.................................................................................................4-57 4.15.3 Working Principles of the DTMU......................................................................................................4-58 4.15.4 Indictors and Ports on the DTMU......................................................................................................4-59 4.15.5 DIP Switches on the DTMU..............................................................................................................4-63 4.15.6 Specifications of the DTMU..............................................................................................................4-66 4.16 DTRB..........................................................................................................................................................4-66 4.16.1 Functions of the DTRB......................................................................................................................4-66 4.16.2 Working Principles of the DTRB.......................................................................................................4-67 4.16.3 Specifications of the DTRB...............................................................................................................4-67 4.17 DTRU..........................................................................................................................................................4-68 4.17.1 Functions of the DTRU......................................................................................................................4-68 4.17.2 Working Environment of the DTRU..................................................................................................4-69 4.17.3 Working Principles of the DTRU.......................................................................................................4-70 4.17.4 Indicators and Ports on the DTRU.....................................................................................................4-75 4.17.5 Specifications of the DTRU...............................................................................................................4-80 4.18 FAN Box.....................................................................................................................................................4-80 4.18.1 Functions of the FAN Box.................................................................................................................4-81 4.18.2 Working Principles of the FAN Box..................................................................................................4-81 4.18.3 Indicators and Ports on the FAN Box................................................................................................4-81 4.18.4 Specifications of the FAN Box..........................................................................................................4-82
5 BTS3012 Cables...........................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 List of the BTS3012 Cables............................................................................................................................5-3 5.2 Power Cables and PGND Cables of the BTS3012........................................................................................5-10 5.2.1 Power Cables of the BTS3012.............................................................................................................5-10 5.2.2 PGND Cables of the BTS3012.............................................................................................................5-13 5.2.3 Equipotential Cable of the BTS...........................................................................................................5-14 5.3 Power Cables on the BTS3012 Busbar.........................................................................................................5-14 5.3.1 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DAFU Subrack.................................................5-15 5.3.2 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DTRU Subrack.................................................5-16 5.3.3 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the FAN Subrack....................................................5-18 5.3.4 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the Common Subrack.............................................5-19 Issue 01 (2007-06-30) Huawei Technologies Proprietary iii
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5.4 Transmission Cables of the BTS3012...........................................................................................................5-20 5.4.1 E1 Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE...............................................................................................5-21 5.4.2 Optical Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.......................................................................................5-23 5.4.3 Ethernet Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE......................................................................................5-24 5.4.4 E1 Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012...........................................................................................5-26 5.5 Signal Cables of the BTS3012......................................................................................................................5-28 5.5.1 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable of the BTS3012................................................................5-30 5.5.2 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets...........................5-31 5.5.3 Power Detection Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE........................................................................5-32 5.5.4 Cable for the Combiner on the DTRU of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.................................................5-33 5.5.5 Signal Cable Between BTS3012/BTS3012AE Combined Cabinets....................................................5-34 5.5.6 Signal Cable Between BTS3012/BTS3012AE Cabinet Groups..........................................................5-37 5.5.7 Signal Cable Between the BTS3012 and the BTS312.........................................................................5-39 5.5.8 Boolean Value Output Cable of the BTS3012.....................................................................................5-41 5.5.9 Boolean Value Input Cable of the BTS3012........................................................................................5-42 5.5.10 EAC Signal Cable of the BTS3012....................................................................................................5-45 5.5.11 Dedicated Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012........................................................................5-46 5.5.12 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012....................................................................5-48 5.5.13 RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.................................................................5-50 5.5.14 Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack in the BTS3012....................................5-51 5.5.15 TOP Signal Cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB of the BTS3012...............................5-54 5.5.16 Signal Cable between the DCSU and the DTRB in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE...............................5-58 5.5.17 Boolean Value Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012.....................................................................5-62 5.5.18 FAN Subrack Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012.......................................................................5-65 5.5.19 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.........................................5-68 5.5.20 Four-In-One Short-Circuiting Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE..................................................5-68 5.5.21 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE...............................5-69 5.5.22 Signal Transfer Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets.........................................................5-70 5.6 RF Cables of the BTS3012............................................................................................................................5-74 5.6.1 RF Signal Cables of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE..................................................................................5-74 5.6.2 Indoor 1/2-Inch Jumper of the BTS3012.............................................................................................5-75 5.7 Signal Cable Between the BTS3012 and the Auxiliary Equipment..............................................................5-76 5.7.1 Signal Cable for the External Environment Alarm Box of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE/BTS3006C.... 5-76 5.7.2 Power Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.....................................................................5-77 5.7.3 Alarm Signal Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012..........................................................5-78
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Figure 1-1 BTS3012 system ................................................................................................................................1-1 Figure 2-1 BTS3012 cabinet................................................................................................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 Fully configured BTS3012 cabinet ....................................................................................................2-3 Figure 2-3 Cable distribution on the cabinet front (configured with the DDPU)................................................2-5 Figure 2-4 Cable distribution on the cabinet front (configured with the DFCU).................................................2-6 Figure 2-5 Internal cable distribution on the cabinet top.....................................................................................2-7 Figure 3-1 Structure of the Sidepower.................................................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Positive input copper bar of the Sidepower........................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-3 Negative input copper bar of the Sidepower......................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-4 Output ports on the Sidepower...........................................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-5 Wiring terminals of the door sensor...................................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-6 Wiring terminals of the water sensor..................................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-7 Wiring terminals of the smoke sensor................................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-8 Wiring terminals of the infrared sensor..............................................................................................3-7 Figure 3-9 Wiring terminals of the humidity/temperature sensor........................................................................3-7 Figure 4-1 Working environment of the DATU..................................................................................................4-5 Figure 4-2 DATU panel.......................................................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-3 Layout of the DIP switches on the DATU.........................................................................................4-8 Figure 4-4 Working principles of the DCCU.....................................................................................................4-10 Figure 4-5 DCCU panel.....................................................................................................................................4-11 Figure 4-6 Working environment of the DCOM................................................................................................4-14 Figure 4-7 Working principles of the DCOM....................................................................................................4-14 Figure 4-8 DCOM panel.....................................................................................................................................4-15 Figure 4-9 DCSU panel......................................................................................................................................4-17 Figure 4-10 Layout of the DIP switches on the DCSU......................................................................................4-18 Figure 4-11 DCTB panel....................................................................................................................................4-22 Figure 4-12 Working environment of the DDPU...............................................................................................4-24 Figure 4-13 Working principles of the DDPU...................................................................................................4-25 Figure 4-14 DDPU panel....................................................................................................................................4-26 Figure 4-15 Working environment of the DEMU..............................................................................................4-29 Figure 4-16 Working principles of the DEMU..................................................................................................4-30 Figure 4-17 DEMU panel...................................................................................................................................4-31 Figure 4-18 Layout of the DIP switches on the DEMU.....................................................................................4-33 Issue 01 (2007-06-30) Huawei Technologies Proprietary v
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Figure 4-20 DELC panel....................................................................................................................................4-37 Figure 4-21 Working environment of the DFCB...............................................................................................4-39 Figure 4-22 Functional structure of the DFCB..................................................................................................4-40 Figure 4-23 DFCB panel....................................................................................................................................4-41 Figure 4-24 Working environment of the DFCU...............................................................................................4-45 Figure 4-25 Functional structure of the DFCU..................................................................................................4-46 Figure 4-26 DFCU panel....................................................................................................................................4-48 Figure 4-27 Working environment of the DMLC..............................................................................................4-52 Figure 4-28 DMLC panel...................................................................................................................................4-53 Figure 4-29 Working environment of the DSAC...............................................................................................4-55 Figure 4-30 DSAC panel....................................................................................................................................4-55 Figure 4-31 Working environment of the DTMU..............................................................................................4-58 Figure 4-32 Working principles of the DTMU..................................................................................................4-59 Figure 4-33 DTMU panel...................................................................................................................................4-60 Figure 4-34 Layout of the DIP switches on the DTMU.....................................................................................4-64 Figure 4-35 Working principles of the DTRB...................................................................................................4-67 Figure 4-36 Working environment of the DTRU...............................................................................................4-69 Figure 4-37 Working principles of the DTRU...................................................................................................4-70 Figure 4-38 Transmit independency mode.........................................................................................................4-71 Figure 4-39 PBT mode.......................................................................................................................................4-71 Figure 4-40 Wideband combination mode.........................................................................................................4-72 Figure 4-41 Transmit diversity mode.................................................................................................................4-72 Figure 4-42 Receive independency mode..........................................................................................................4-73 Figure 4-43 Receive diversity mode..................................................................................................................4-74 Figure 4-44 Four-way receive diversity mode...................................................................................................4-75 Figure 4-45 DTRU panel (type A).....................................................................................................................4-76 Figure 4-46 DTRU panel (type B).....................................................................................................................4-77 Figure 4-47 Panel of the FAN Box....................................................................................................................4-82 Figure 5-1 Structure of the external power cable...............................................................................................5-11 Figure 5-2 Structure of the power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar.....................................................5-11 Figure 5-3 Installation positions of the cabinet top cables.................................................................................5-12 Figure 5-4 Structure of the PGND cable............................................................................................................5-13 Figure 5-5 Structure of the equipotential cable..................................................................................................5-14 Figure 5-6 Structure of the power cable from the Busbar to the DAFU subrack...............................................5-15 Figure 5-7 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack......................................5-17 Figure 5-8 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack.........................................5-18 Figure 5-9 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack...................................5-20 Figure 5-10 Structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable...................................................................................................5-21 Figure 5-11 Structure of the 120-ohm E1 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Figure 5-14 Structure of the E1 signal transfer cable.........................................................................................5-26 Figure 5-15 Structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable................................................................5-30 Figure 5-16 Structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets...................5-32 Figure 5-17 Structure of the power detection cable...........................................................................................5-33 Figure 5-18 Structure of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU....................................................................5-34 Figure 5-19 Structure of the signal cable between combined cabinets..............................................................5-35 Figure 5-20 Structure of the signal cable between cabinet groups.....................................................................5-37 Figure 5-21 Appearance of the combined-cabinet cable....................................................................................5-40 Figure 5-22 Structure of the Boolean value output cable...................................................................................5-41 Figure 5-23 Structure of the Boolean value output cable...................................................................................5-43 Figure 5-24 Structure of the EAC-2 signal cable...............................................................................................5-46 Figure 5-25 Structure of the dedicated monitoring signal cable........................................................................5-47 Figure 5-26 Structure of the environment monitoring signal cable...................................................................5-49 Figure 5-27 Structure of the RET control signal cable.......................................................................................5-50 Figure 5-28 Structure of the signal cable between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack......................................5-51 Figure 5-29 Structure of the TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB..............................5-55 Figure 5-30 Structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB...................................................5-59 Figure 5-31 Structure of the Boolean value signal transfer cable......................................................................5-62 Figure 5-32 Structure of the FAN subrack signal transfer cable........................................................................5-66 Figure 5-33 Structure of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable.................................................................5-68 Figure 5-34 Structure of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable.........................................................................5-69 Figure 5-35 Strucute of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.....................................................5-70 Figure 5-36 Structure of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets.................................................5-71 Figure 5-37 Structure of the RF RX signal cable and the RF TX signal cable..................................................5-74 Figure 5-38 Structure of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper.........................................................................................5-75 Figure 5-39 Structure of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box ...........................................5-76 Figure 5-40 Structure of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012........................................5-77 Figure 5-41 Structure of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012..............................5-78
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Table 2-1 Description of Cable Distribution in the Cabinet.................................................................................2-7 Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance) ....................................................................................................................2-9 Table 2-3 Weight of the cabinet ..........................................................................................................................2-9 Table 2-4 Specifications for the input power ....................................................................................................2-10 Table 2-5 Power consumption ...........................................................................................................................2-10 Table 2-6 Power consumption ...........................................................................................................................2-10 Table 3-1 Input ports on the Sidepower............................................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2 Output ports on the Sidepower.............................................................................................................3-4 Table 4-1 Boards and modules of the BTS3012...................................................................................................4-3 Table 4-2 Indicators on the DATU.......................................................................................................................4-6 Table 4-3 Ports on the DATU...............................................................................................................................4-7 Table 4-4 DIP switches on the DATU..................................................................................................................4-8 Table 4-5 Specifications of the DATU.................................................................................................................4-9 Table 4-6 Ports on the DCCU.............................................................................................................................4-11 Table 4-7 Specifications of the DCCU...............................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-8 Specifications of the DCMB..............................................................................................................4-13 Table 4-9 Ports on the DCOM............................................................................................................................4-15 Table 4-10 Specifications of the DCOM............................................................................................................4-16 Table 4-11 Ports on the DCSU panel.................................................................................................................4-17 Table 4-12 Settings of SW1................................................................................................................................4-19 Table 4-13 Settings of SW11..............................................................................................................................4-19 Table 4-14 Settings of SW2SW5 .....................................................................................................................4-19 Table 4-15 Settings of SW6 and SW7................................................................................................................4-19 Table 4-16 Settings of SW8................................................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-17 Settings of SW9 and SW10..............................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-18 Specifications of the DCSU.............................................................................................................4-21 Table 4-19 Ports on the DCTB...........................................................................................................................4-22 Table 4-20 Specifications of the DCTB.............................................................................................................4-22 Table 4-21 Indicators on the DDPU...................................................................................................................4-26 Table 4-22 Ports on the DDPU...........................................................................................................................4-27 Table 4-23 Specifications of the DDPU.............................................................................................................4-28 Table 4-24 Indicators on the DEMU..................................................................................................................4-31 Table 4-25 Ports on the DEMU..........................................................................................................................4-32 Issue 01 (2007-06-30) Huawei Technologies Proprietary ix
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BTS3012 Hardware Description Table 4-26 SW_THE DIP switches....................................................................................................................4-33 Table 4-27 SW_AE DIP switches......................................................................................................................4-33 Table 4-28 SW_BKE DIP switches....................................................................................................................4-34 Table 4-29 SW12A/SW12B/SW24A/SW24B DIP switches.............................................................................4-34 Table 4-30 SW_AV DIP switches......................................................................................................................4-35 Table 4-31 Specifications of the DEMU............................................................................................................4-35 Table 4-32 Ports on the DELC...........................................................................................................................4-37 Table 4-33 Specifications of the DELC.............................................................................................................4-38 Table 4-34 Indicators on the DFCB panel..........................................................................................................4-42 Table 4-35 Ports on the DFCB panel..................................................................................................................4-42 Table 4-36 Specifications of the DFCB.............................................................................................................4-43 Table 4-37 Indicators on the DFCU panel..........................................................................................................4-48 Table 4-38 Ports on the DFCU panel.................................................................................................................4-49 Table 4-39 Specifications of the DFCU.............................................................................................................4-50 Table 4-40 Ports on the DMLC panel................................................................................................................4-53 Table 4-41 Specifications of the DMLC............................................................................................................4-54 Table 4-42 Ports on the DSAC panel.................................................................................................................4-56 Table 4-43 Specifications of the DSAC.............................................................................................................4-56 Table 4-44 Indictors on the DTMU....................................................................................................................4-60 Table 4-45 Ports on the DTMU..........................................................................................................................4-63 Table 4-46 Settings of DIP switches on the DTMU...........................................................................................4-64 Table 4-47 Specifications of the DTRB.............................................................................................................4-66 Table 4-48 Specifications of the DTRB.............................................................................................................4-68 Table 4-49 Indicators on the DTRU...................................................................................................................4-77 Table 4-50 Ports on DTRU (type A)..................................................................................................................4-79 Table 4-51 Ports on DTRU (type B)..................................................................................................................4-79 Table 4-52 Specifications of the DTRU (type A)...............................................................................................4-80 Table 4-53 Specifications of the DTRU (type B)...............................................................................................4-80 Table 4-54 Indicators on the FAN Box..............................................................................................................4-82 Table 4-55 Ports on the FAN Box......................................................................................................................4-82 Table 4-56 Specifications of the FAN Box........................................................................................................4-83 Table 5-1 List of the BTS3012 Cables.................................................................................................................5-3 Table 5-2 Installation positions of the cabinet top cables..................................................................................5-12 Table 5-3 Installation positions of the PGND cable...........................................................................................5-13 Table 5-4 Installation positions of the equipotential cable ................................................................................5-14 Table 5-5 Pins assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack...........................5-16 Table 5-6 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack.....................5-16 Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack.............................5-17 Table 5-8 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack.....................5-17 Table 5-9 Pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack................................5-19 Table 5-10 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack......................5-19 Table 5-11 Pins assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack......................5-20
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Table 5-12 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack................5-20 Table 5-13 Pin assignment for the E1 cable.......................................................................................................5-22 Table 5-14 Installation positions of the E1 cable...............................................................................................5-23 Table 5-15 Installation positions of the optical cable.........................................................................................5-24 Table 5-16 Pins assignment for the Ethernet cable............................................................................................5-25 Table 5-17 Installation positions of Ethernet cables..........................................................................................5-26 Table 5-18 Pin assignment for the E1 signal transfer cable...............................................................................5-27 Table 5-19 Installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable........................................................................5-28 Table 5-20 Pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable......................................................5-30 Table 5-21 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable ..............................................5-31 Table 5-22 Pins assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets........5-32 Table 5-23 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the combined cabinets.....5-32 Table 5-24 Installation positions of the power detection cable..........................................................................5-33 Table 5-25 Installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU..................................................5-34 Table 5-26 Pins assignment for the signal cable between combined cabinet.....................................................5-35 Table 5-27 Installation positions of the signal cable between combined cabinets.............................................5-37 Table 5-28 Pins assignment for the signal cable between cabinet groups..........................................................5-38 Table 5-29 Installation positions of the signal cable between cabinet groups...................................................5-39 Table 5-30 Pin assignment for the combined-cabinet signal cable....................................................................5-40 Table 5-31 Installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable.............................................................5-41 Table 5-32 Pin assignment for the Boolean value output cable.........................................................................5-41 Table 5-33 Installation positions of the Boolean value output cable.................................................................5-42 Table 5-34 Pin assignment for the Boolean value input cable...........................................................................5-43 Table 5-35 Installation positions of the Boolean value input cable...................................................................5-45 Table 5-36 Installation positions of the EAC signal cable ................................................................................5-46 Table 5-37 Pin assignment for the dedicated monitoring signal cable...............................................................5-47 Table 5-38 Installation positions of the dedicated monitoring signal cable.......................................................5-48 Table 5-39 Pin assignment for the environment monitoring signal cable..........................................................5-49 Table 5-40 Installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable..................................................5-50 Table 5-41 Installation positions of the RET control signal cable.....................................................................5-50 Table 5-42 Pins assignment for the signal cable between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack...........................5-52 Table 5-43 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack...................5-53 Table 5-44 Pin assignment for W1.....................................................................................................................5-55 Table 5-45 Pins of W2........................................................................................................................................5-57 Table 5-46 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB TOP.............5-58 Table 5-47 Pin assignment for the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB..........................................5-59 Table 5-48 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB..................................5-62 Table 5-49 Pin assignment for the Boolean value signal transfer cable.............................................................5-63 Table 5-50 Installation positions of the Boolean value signal transfer cable.....................................................5-65 Table 5-51 Pin assignment for W1.....................................................................................................................5-66 Table 5-52 Pins of W2........................................................................................................................................5-67 Table 5-53 Installation positions of the FAN subrack signal transfer cable ......................................................5-67 Issue 01 (2007-06-30) Huawei Technologies Proprietary xi
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BTS3012 Hardware Description Table 5-54 Installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable................................................5-68 Table 5-55 Installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable........................................................5-69 Table 5-56 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU..................................5-70 Table 5-57 Pin assignment for the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets........................................5-71 Table 5-58 Installation positions of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets................................5-73 Table 5-59 Installation positions of the RF signal cables...................................................................................5-75 Table 5-60 Installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper........................................................................5-76 Table 5-61 Installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box..........................5-77 Table 5-62 Installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012......................5-78 Table 5-63 Pin assignment for the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.....................5-79 Table 5-64 Installation positions of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.............5-79
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Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document. Product Names BTS3012 Versions V300R004 V300R005 V300R006
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Change History
For information on the revision of the document, refer to the revision description in the BTS3012 Product Description.
Organization
1 Components of the BTS3012 System The BTS3012 system consists of the BTS3012 cabinet, antenna subsystem, site maintenance equipment, and auxiliary equipment. 2 BTS3012 Cabinet The BTS3012 cabinet consists of the common subrack, DAFU subrack, DTRU subrack, FAN subrack, transmission subrack, and cabinet top subrack. The BTS3012 cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard, featuring a modular structure. It is used to processes the signals within the BTS.
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3 BTS3012 Auxiliary Equipment The BTS3012 auxiliary equipment include Sidepower, EMU, and EAC-2. 4 Boards and Modules of the BTS3012 The BTS3012 boards include DTMU, DEMU, DATU, DCSU, DCCU, DCMB, DELC, DMLC, DSAC, DCTB, and DTRB. The modules include DTRU, DCOM, DDPU, DFCU, DFCB, and FAN Box. 5 BTS3012 Cables This part describes the functions, structure, pins, and installation positions of BTS3012 cables.
Conventions
1. Symbol Conventions The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause equipment damage, data loss, and performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save your time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
TIP
NOTE
2. General Conventions Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New 3. Command Conventions
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Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files,directories,folders,and users are in boldface. For example,log in as user root . Book titles are in italics. Terminal display is in Courier New.
Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italic. Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional. Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.One is selected. Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars.One or none is selected. Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected. Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.A minimum of zero or a maximum of all can be selected.
4. GUI Conventions Convention Boldface > Description Buttons,menus,parameters,tabs,window,and dialog titles are in boldface. For example,click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example,choose File > Create > Folder .
5. Keyboard Operation Convention Key Key1+Key2 Key1,Key2 Description Press the key.For example,press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently.For example,pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn.For example,pressing Alt,A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
6. Mouse Operation Action Click Double-click Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer.
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Description Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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The BTS3012 system consists of the BTS3012 cabinet, antenna subsystem, site maintenance equipment, and auxiliary equipment. Figure 1-1 shows the BTS3012 system. Figure 1-1 BTS3012 system
BTS3012 cabinet
Auxiliary equipment
Antenna subsystem
BTS3012 Cabinet
As the core of the BTS system, the 2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012 processes baseband signals and RF signals.
Antenna Subsystem
The antenna subsystem receives UL signals and transmits DL signals on the Um interface.
Auxiliary equipment
The BTS3012 can be configured with the following auxiliary equipment: 3.1 Sidepower, 3.2 EMU, 3.3 EAC-2 and various 3.4 BTS3012 Sensors. The auxiliary equipment fulfills the following functions: converting the power supply, monitoring the environment of the equipment room and the BTS, and reporting environment alarms.
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BTS3012 Cabinet
The BTS3012 cabinet consists of the common subrack, DAFU subrack, DTRU subrack, FAN subrack, transmission subrack, and cabinet top subrack. The BTS3012 cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard, featuring a modular structure. It is used to processes the signals within the BTS. 2.1 Structure of the BTS3012 Cabinet The BTS3012 cabinet in designed in compliance with the IEC60297 standard. It is blue in color and vertical in appearance. 2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012 The BTS3012 has the following components: BTS3012 cabinet, antenna system, and Operation and Maintenance (OM) equipment. 2.3 Cable Distribution of the BTS3012 The cable distribution of the BTS3012 includes the cable distribution on the cabinet front and the internal cable distribution on the cabinet top. The cable distribution on the cabinet front applies to the configuration of DDPU or DFCU in the cabinet. 2.4 Engineering Specifications for the BTS3012 The BTS3012 engineering specifications are concerned with dimensions, weight, power supply, and power consumption of the BTS3012.
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D D P U
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D T R U
D T R U
D T R U
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DAFU Subrack The DAFU subrack can be configured with 4.8 DDPU, 4.5 DCOM, 4.12 DFCU, or 4.11 DFCB. For details about the DAFU subrack, refer to BTS3012 RF Front-End Subsystem.
DTRU Subrack One DTRU subrack supports up to six 4.17 DTRUs. For details about the DTRU subrack, refer to BTS3012 Double-Transceiver Subsystem.
FAN Subrack The FAN subrack has only one FAN box inside it. The FAN box contains one fan monitoring board and four fans. The fan monitoring board detects the temperature at the air inlets at the bottom of the cabinet, and adjusts the speed and working status of the fans. For details about the fan subrack, refer to 4.18 FAN Box.
Common Subrack The common subrack is below the fan subrack. It is configured with the following parts:
4.15 DTMU 4.9 DEMU 4.2 DATU 4.6 DCSU 4.3 DCCU
For details about the common subrack, refer to BTS3012 Common Subsystem.
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Cabinet Top Subrack The cabinet top subrack is located at the top of the BTS3012 cabinet. It is configured with the following parts:
For details about the cabinet top subrack, refer to BTS3012 Signal Protection Subsystem.
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Power Supply Unit The power supply unit consists of the DC lightning arrester, EMI filter, PGND bar, busbar terminal socket on top of the cabinet, and the Busbar in the right of the cabinet. For details about the power supply unit, refer to BTS3012 Power Subsystem.
Transmission Subrack The transmission subrack is below the common subrack. The transmission subrack reserves space for installing the Baseband Unit (BBU). The SDH and microwave transmission equipment can be installed in the transmission subrack
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R7
P6.1
R1 R8 R13 R2 R14 TX 2 TX 1 R9
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R15R4 R16
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P7 P8
R6 R30
R7 D T R B
R13
R8 R14
R9 R15
FAN P12
S14
P11
P10
S9
DEMU
DCSU DCCU DATU
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S15 S10 S11 S16 S9
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P15 P15
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P14
Signal cable
Power cable
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As shown in Figure 2-3, the RF cables connected between the DTRU and the DDPU are based on the S4/4/4 cell configuration. Normally, the DCOM is not configured in S4/4/4 cell configuration. However, the DCOM is added in Figure 2-3 for easy description of the cable connections between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack. The seven signal cables in Figure 2-3, namely, S10-S13 and S15-S17, are connected to the cabinet top.
Figure 2-4 shows the cable distribution on the cabinet front when the DFCU is configured. Figure 2-4 Cable distribution on the cabinet front (configured with the DFCU)
S12.1 DFCU R1 R7 R8 R32 R9 R31 R3 R10 R4
DTRU DTRU DTRU DTRU DTRU
S12.3 DFCU
P2
P1
BGND -48V
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P6 P6
DTRU
P7
P8
P9 P10
D T R B
P9 P11 P10
P8
P7
P11 P12
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DEMU
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S16 S14
P13
S15
DCSUDCCU DATU
S13.1 S13.2
P14
S9 S13.3
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S17.1
S1 7.2 P14
S13.5 S13.6
P15 P15
P15 P15
Signal cable
Power cable
RF cable
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As shown in Figure 2-4, the RF cables connected between the DTRU and the DFCU are based on the S4/4/4 cell configuration. As the number of cables is great, for easy recognition, connections of only the RF TX cables are provided in sector 1 and connections of only the power detection cables are provided in sector 2. Actually, the RF signal cables and the power detection cables in every sector should be connected.
S3 S6
S4
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S3
External connection of the power cables
P16
V+
S1
P4 P5 P5 P4
P17
P3 S4 P1 P3
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GND
P2
P2
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S5.1S5.2
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Cable Name 5.5.6 Signal Cable Between BTS3012/ BTS3012AE Cabinet Groups 5.5.12 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.1 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable of the BTS3012 5.4.1 E1 Cable of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE 5.5.9 Boolean Value Input Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.8 Boolean Value Output Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.11 Dedicated Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.18 FAN Subrack Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 5.4.4 E1 Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.17 Boolean Value Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 5.5.14 Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack in the BTS3012 5.5.13 RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE 5.5.16 Signal Cable between the DCSU and the DTRB in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE 5.5.22 Signal Transfer Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets 5.5.15 TOP Signal Cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB of the BTS3012 5.5.3 Power Detection Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE 5.5.10 EAC Signal Cable of the BTS3012 5.2.1 Power Cables of the BTS3012 5.2.2 PGND Cables of the BTS3012 5.2.1 Power Cables of the BTS3012
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Use the combination mode in the DFCU first when the cabinet using the DFCU is configured in S4/4/4 cell configuration. Because the combination mode in the DTRU is not used, the cables for the combiner on the DTRU (R19-R30) are not required.
Dimensions
Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance) Item Cabinet Cabinet+top subrack Cabinet+top subrack+base Width (mm) 600 600 600 Depth (mm) 450 450 450 Height (mm) 1600 1680 1750
Weight
Table 2-3 Weight of the cabinet Configuration Type Empty cabinet (including the boards in the common subrack) Full configuration (S4/4/4) Full configuration (S4/4/4 cell configuration including the transmission modules and the DCOMs) Weight of the Cabinet (Kg) 120 200 220
Power Supply
The BTS3012 uses the 48 V DC that complies with the specification ETS 300 132-2. Table 2-4 lists specifications for the input power.
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Table 2-4 Specifications for the input power Power Type -48 V DC Rated Value -48 V DC Specifications -40 V DC to -60 V DC
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The BTS3012 cabinet supports 110 V AC, 220 V AC, and +24 V DC through an external power subrack.
Power Consumption
Table 2-5 lists the typical power consumption value of the BTS3012 when the DTRU (type A) is used. Table 2-5 Power consumption Parameter Mean value Configuration Type Normal temperature, 900 MHz 40 W TRX, S4/4/4 full configuration, DC power consumption in mean traffic volume (48 V DC used) Power Consumption 1.6 kW
Table 2-6 lists the typical power consumption value of the BTS3012 when the DTRU (type B) is used. Table 2-6 Power consumption Parameter Mean value Configuration Type Normal temperature, 900 MHz 40 W TRX, S4/4/4 full configuration, DC power consumption in mean traffic volume (48 V DC used) Power Consumption 0.95 kW
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The BTS3012 auxiliary equipment include Sidepower, EMU, and EAC-2. 3.1 Sidepower The Sidepower is an auxiliary equipment of the BTS. It converts 24 V DC into 48 V DC for the BTS. 3.2 EMU The EMU monitors the environment of the equipment room and reports the results to the main control board of the BTS. 3.3 EAC-2 The EAC-2 monitors the environment parameter and voltage of the indoor BTS equipment room. The EAC-2 provides 32 extended Boolean value detection paths, 4 extended analog value detection pats. It also features voltage detection and alarm reporting. 3.4 BTS3012 Sensors The sensors detect the environment variables of the BTS and report various environment alarm information. The sensors include door sensor, water sensor, smoke sensor, infrared sensor, and humidity/temperature sensor.
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3.1 Sidepower
The Sidepower is an auxiliary equipment of the BTS. It converts 24 V DC into 48 V DC for the BTS.
Structure
Figure 3-1 shows the structure of the Sidepower. Figure 3-1 Structure of the Sidepower
Input Ports
The input ports of the Sidepower are on the top of the cabinet. Figure 3-2 shows the positive input copper bar.
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Table 3-1 describes the input ports on the Sidepower. Table 3-1 Input ports on the Sidepower Port Positive input copper bar Negative input copper bar Terminal Specifications Four M8 bolts Four M8 bolts Connecting to... Positive pole of the power supply Negative pole of the power supply
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Output Ports
Figure 3-4 describes the output ports on the Sidepower. Figure 3-4 Output ports on the Sidepower
OUTPU T VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT
RTN
Load1
Load2
AUX12
AUX34
SPD BOX SPD11D There is a fault When any LED is off Lightning Protection Indicator
Table 3-2 describes the output ports on the Sidepower. Table 3-2 Output ports on the Sidepower Port Positive output copper bar Negative output air breaker Capacity Terminal type Two M8 bolts and four M5 screws One M8 bolt One M8 bolt Two M5 screws Two M5 screws Connecting to... Positive pole of the power supply for the power system load Negative pole of the power supply for the power system load
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The EMU monitors the environment of the equipment room and reports the results to the main control board of the BTS. The EMU connects to the main equipment through the alarm cable and monitors the environment of the equipment room of the BTS. It performs the following functions:
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It provides four (S1+/S1 to S4+/S4) Boolean value signal ports, through which the alarm signals are sent to the DSAC of the BTS3012. It provides single power supply input port. The power supply input port applies to the 48 V power system of the BTS3012. The power supply ranges from 36 V to 72 V. It provides single RS-485 serial port for communication with the DTMU. It provides reverse connection protection for power cable connectors.
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For details about the functions and installations of the EMU, refer to EMU User Guide.
3.3 EAC-2
The EAC-2 monitors the environment parameter and voltage of the indoor BTS equipment room. The EAC-2 provides 32 extended Boolean value detection paths, 4 extended analog value detection pats. It also features voltage detection and alarm reporting. The EAC-2 connects to the main equipment through the alarm cable and monitors the environment of the equipment room of the BTS. It performs the following functions:
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Detecting the environment of the equipment room to ensure the smooth operations of the BTS by means of temperature sensor, humidity sensor, smoke sensor, infrared sensor, door sensor, water sensor, and extended sensor Reporting the environment parameters and alarms to the BTS through the communication ports and receiving the configuration and relay control commands from the BTS Providing 32 extended Boolean value detection paths and 4 extended analog value detection paths
For details about the functions and installations of the EAC-2, refer to EAC-2 User Guide.
Door Sensor
The door sensor is placed at the intersection of the door frame and door. It detects the opening and closing of the door. Figure 3-5 shows its wiring terminals.
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Water Sensor
The water sensor is horizontally placed in the places that are subject to be immersed by water in the equipment room. It detects whether the BTS is immersed by water. Figure 3-6 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-6 Wiring terminals of the water sensor
Red DB44.30 +12VA1 Wiring terminals of water sensor
Water sensor
Green
DB44.15
Water
white
DB44.35
GRND
Smoke Sensor
The smoke sensor is placed at the center of the ceiling. It detects whether the BTS or the equipment is on fire. Figure 3-7 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-7 Wiring terminals of the smoke sensor
POWER+ Smoke sensor POWERDB44.12 Smoke DB44.13 Smoke 24V Wiring terminals of smoke sensor
Infrared Sensor
The infrared sensor is placed on the wall, 1.5 m higher than the floor. It detects whether there are illegal intrusion. Figure 3-8 shows its wiring terminals.
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The humidity/temperature sensor is placed on the wall, 1.5 m higher than the door. It detects whether the humidity/temperature exceeds the threshold. Figure 3-9 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-9 Wiring terminals of the humidity/temperature sensor
T+ TTemperature/ humidity sensor RH+ RHDB44.8 DB44.7 DB44.13 DB44.9 +12VA1 TEMP +12VA1 HUMI
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4.8 DDPU The Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS (DDPU) is configured in the DAFU subrack with the DCOM. The DDPU is an optional module. You can choose to configure DDPU or DFCU. Generally, three DDPUs are configured. If the DCOM is not configured, a maximum of six DDPUs can be configured. 4.9 DEMU the Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS (DEMU) is placed in the common subrack of the BTS. The DEMU shares slots 2, 3, 4, or 7 with the DATU in the common subrack. The DEMU is an optional board. Only one DEMU can be configured. 4.10 DELC The E1 Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS (DELC) is configured in slot 0, 1, or 2 of the cabinet top subrack. These three slots are shared by the DELC and the DMLC. The DELC is a mandatory board. At least one DELC should be configured. 4.11 DFCB The DFCB refers to the Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (type B). It is located in the DAFU subrack of the RF front-end subsystem. The DFCB is optional. The BTS3012/BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU/DFCB. 4.12 DFCU The DFCU refers to the Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS. It is located in the DAFU subrack of the RF front-end subsystem. The DFCU is optional. The BTS3012/BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU. 4.13 DMLC The Monitor Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS (DMLC) is configured in slot 0, 1, or 2 of the cabinet top subrack. The DMLC is an optional board. Only one DCSU can be configured. 4.14 DSAC The Signal Access Card for DTRU BTS (DSAC) is placed in slot 3 of the cabinet top subrack. The DATU is a mandatory board. Only one DSAC can be configured. 4.15 DTMU The Transmission/Timing/Management Unit for DTRU BTS (DTMU) is an entity for basic transmission and control in the BTS3012. It works as a main controller. The DTMU is a mandatory module installed in slots 1 and 2 of the common subrack. 4.16 DTRB The Double-Transceiver Unit Backplane (DTRB) is placed in the DTRU subrack. The DTRB provides six slots to house the DTRUs. 4.17 DTRU The Double-Transceiver Unit (DTRU) is placed in the double-transceiver subsystem of the BTS. One DTRU consists of two TRXs. 4.18 FAN Box The FAN Box forms a loop with the air inlet box to provide forced ventilation and dissipation for the common subrack, DTRU subrack, and DAFU subrack.
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Double-Transceiver Unit Double-Transceiver Unit Backplane Combining Unit for DTRU BTS Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS Fan Module
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The Antenna and TMA Control Unit for DTRU BTS (DTAU) is placed in the common subrack. It shares slots 2, 3, 4, and 7 with the DEMU. The DATU is an optional board. A maximum of two DATUs can be configured. 4.2.1 Functions of the DATU The DATU controls the remote electrical tilt (RET) antenna and feeds the TMA. 4.2.2 Working Environment of the DATU Upon reception of the signals from the DTMU, the DATU processes the signals and generates the RET control signals. In addition, the DATU feeds the TMA through the Bias-Tee. The DATU communicates with the DTMU through the CBUS3. 4.2.3 Indicators and Ports on the DATU The three indicators on the DATU indicates the working status of the DATU. Of the six ports on the DATU, three ports feeds the TMA, the other three ports feeds the TMA and transmits control signals for the RET antenna. 4.2.4 DIP Switches on the DATU There are three DIP switches on the DATU. SW1 enables the loading of single-chip microcomputers in case of debugging. SW2 to SW3 enable the feed output. 4.2.5 Specifications of the DATU The specifications of the DATU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
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Extension cabinet/group Electric tilt antenna, TMA feed TMA DAFU Bais Tee Bais Tee Antenna subsystem TMA MS
DTRU
DTRU subsystem
DAFU subsystem
Upon reception of the signals from the DTMU, the DATU processes the signals and generates the RET control signals. In addition, the DATU feeds the TMA through the Bias-Tee. The DATU communicates with the DTMU through the CBUS3.
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Table 4-2 describes the indicators on the DATU. Table 4-2 Indicators on the DATU Indicator RUN Color Green Descript ion Indicating the running status of the board Status Slow flash (on for 2s and off for 2s) Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Off ACT Green Indicating the running status of the services On Off Fast flash at irregular intervals Meaning There is power supply but the communication with the DTMU is abnormal. The board is running normally and the communication with the DTMU is normal. There is no power supply or the board is faulty. The AISG link is normal. The AISG link is abnormal. AISG link transmission is under progress.
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Status On Off
Meaning An alarm is generated, such as an overcurrent alarm. The board is running normally.
Table 4-3 describes the ports on the DATU. Table 4-3 Ports on the DATU Port ANT0 ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 ANT4 ANT5 Type SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector Function Feeding and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Feeding Feeding and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Feeding Feeding and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Feeding
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Table 4-4 describes the DIP switches. Table 4-4 DIP switches on the DATU DIP Switch SW1 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF SW2 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF
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Function Enabling the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Normal working mode Enabling the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Normal working mode Normal working mode Enabling the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Normal working mode Enabling the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging No.1 feed output: ON No.1 feed output: OFF No.2 feed output: ON No.2 feed output: OFF
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ON OFF
SW3
ON OFF
ON OFF
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The DIP switches on the DATU are set before delivery. There is no need to set them on site.
4.3 DCCU
The Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCCU) is placed in slot 6 of the common subrack. The DCCU is mandatory. A maximum of one DCCU can be configured. 4.3.1 Functions of the DCCU The DCCU implements signal transfer and EMI filtering.
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4.3.2 Working Principles of the DCCU The DCCU consists of the signal transfer unit and the EMI filtering unit. 4.3.3 Ports on the DCCU There are four ports on the DCCU. TRAN is used to input E1 signals. To_FAN is used to connect with the FAN Box. TO_TOP1 is used to connect with the backplane. POWER is used to input power supply. 4.3.4 Specifications of the DCCU The specifications of the DCCU include dimensions and weight.
Transferring E1 signals Transferring the control signals for the fans Transferring the clock signals from the DAFU subrack Inputting the power for the common subrack and providing EMI filtering
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The configuration of the DCTB in Figure 4-4 shows that this is a BTS3012 cabinet. The BTS3012AE uses the DSCB instead of the DCTB.
Fan subrack and the DCTB on the cabinet top subrack of the BTS3012
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TO_TOP1
POWER
Table 4-6 describes the ports on the DCCU. Table 4-6 Ports on the DCCU Ports TRAN To_FAN Type MD64 female connector DB26 female connector Function Inputting E1 signals Connecting to the FAN Box through cables
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Function Connecting to the DCTB of the BTS3012 through cables Connecting to the DSCB of the BTS3012AE through cables
POWER
4.4 DCMB
The Common Module Backplane for DTRU BTS (DCMB) is configured in the common subrack of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE cabinet. The DCMB is mandatory. There are nine slots on the board. 4.4.1 Functions of the DCMB The DCMB provides power circuit and signal cables for the boards in the common subrack. The DCMB transmits signals from the boards in the common subrack to the DCCU, through whose ports the signals are transmitted to the boards in other subracks. 4.4.2 Specifications of the DCMB This part describes the physical dimensions of the DCMB.
Connecting with the boards in the common subrack Providing 48 V power circuits for the boards in the common subrack
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The Combining Unit for DTRU BTS (DCOM) is placed in the DAFU subrack. It can be inserted in the DAFU subrack with the DDPU. The DCOM is optional and a maximum of three DCOMs can be configured. The precondition for configuring the DCOM is that the 2-in-1 combination function in the DTRU is used while there is additional requirements for combination of signals. 4.5.1 Functions of the DCOM The DCOM combines two routes of TX signals from the DTRU and sends them to the DDPU. 4.5.2 Working Environment of the DCOM The DCOM receives two routes of DL signals from the DTRU and combines them into one channel. Then, the DCOM sends the combined signals to the DDPU, from which the antenna receives the signals for transmission. 4.5.3 Working Principles of the DCOM The DCOM consists of a 3 dB electrical bridge and a load of high power. 4.5.4 Ports on the DCOM There are four ports on the DCOM. ONSHELL output the in-position signals of the DCOM to the backplane of the cabinet. TX-COM outputs the combined RF signals. TX1 and TX2 inputs the RF signals from the DTRU. 4.5.5 Specifications of the DCOM The specifications of the DCOM include dimensions and weight.
TMA DAFU TBUS CBUS DBUS DTRU FH_BUS DTRU DCOM DDPU
TMA
MS
3 dB Electrical Bridge
It combines two routes of RF TX signals into one route.
ONSHELL
TX-COM
TX1
TX2
Table 4-9 describes the ports on the DCOM. Table 4-9 Ports on the DCOM Port ONSHELL Type DB26 female connector Function Outputting the in-position signals of the DCOM to the DCTB of the BTS3012 Outputting the in-position signals of the DCOM to the DSCB of the BTS3012AE TX-COM TX1 TX2 N female connector N female connector N female connector Outputting the combined signals from the DCOM to the DDPU Inputting TX signals from the DTRU to the DCOM Inputting TX signals from the DTRU to the DCOM
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Table 4-10 Specifications of the DCOM Item Dimension Weight Specification Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 383.6 mm x 70.6 mm 3.2 kg
4.6 DCSU
The Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCSU) is placed in slot 5 of the common subrack. The DATU is an optional board. Only one DCSU can be configured. 4.6.1 Functions of the DCSU The DCSU transmits the following signals: signals for the combined cabinets and cabinet groups, in-position signals of the modules in the DAFU subrack, and baseband signals between the DTMU and the DTRU. 4.6.2 Ports on the DCSU There are four ports on the DCSU. CC_OUT outputs signals on the cable for the combined cabinets. CC_IN inputs signals on the cable for the combined cabinets. TO_DTRB outputs baseband signals. TOP2 inputs the in-position signals of the boards and the Boolean value alarm signals. 4.6.3 DIP Switches on the DCSU There are 14 DIP switches on the DCSU. SW1 is used to set the main cabinet in the main cabinet group. SW2 to SW5 are used to set the main cabinet and extension cabinet in a cabinet group. SW6 and SW7 are used to set E1 impedance. SW8 is used to set the cabinet number. SW9 and SW10 are used to set the cabinet type. SW11 is used to select the terminal match. SW12, SW13, and SW14 are reserved. 4.6.4 Specifications of the DCSU The specifications of the DCSU include dimensions and weight.
Transmitting clock signals, data signals, and control signals between the main cabinet and the extension cabinet Transmitting clock signals, data signals, and control signals from the DTMU to the DTRU Transmitting the in-position signals of the DCOM, DDPU, or DFCU in the DAFU subrack to the DCMB
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DCSU
CC_OUT
CC_IN
TO_DTRB
TOP2
Table 4-11 describes the ports on the DCSU panel. Table 4-11 Ports on the DCSU panel Silk-Screen CC_OUT Type MD64 female connector MD64 female connector MD64 female connector DB26 female connector Description Outputting signals over the cable for the combined cabinets
CC_IN
TO_DTRB
TOP2
Connecting to the DCTB of the BTS3012 through cables Connecting to the DSCB of the BTS3012AE through cables
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SW10
Table 4-12 describes the settings of the main cabinet in the main cabinet group and Table 4-13 is used to select the terminal match. The settings of SW11 are as follows:
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In the case of a single cabinet, all the DIP bits of SW11 should be set to ON. In the case of combined cabinets, all the DIP bits of SW11 for the cabinets should be set to ON. In the case of two cabinet groups, all the DIP bits of the SW11 for the cabinets should be set to ON. In the case of three cabinet groups, the DIP bits of SW11 for the main cabinet in the main group should be set to OFF and the DIP bits of SW11 for other cabinets should be set to ON.
SW2 to SW5 are used to set the main cabinet and extension cabinet in a cabinet group. They are also used to select the terminal match. Irrrespective of the main cabinet group or extension cabinet group, the DIP bits of SW2 to SW5 for the main cabinet are set to ON and the DIP bits for the extension cabinet are set to OFF. Table 4-14 describes the settings of the DIP switches.
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SW6 and SW7 are used to set E1 impedance. Table 4-15 describes the settings of the DIP switches. SW8 is used to set the cabinet number. In a cabinet group, you need to set SW8 for the main cabinet. You can use the default settings for the extension cabinets, that is, all the extension cabinets are set to ON. Table 4-16 describes the settings of the DIP switches. SW9 and SW10 are used to set the cabinet type. Table 4-17 describes the setting of the DIP switches. Table 4-12 Settings of SW1 SW1 All ON All OFF Function Main cabinet of the main cabinet group Other cases
Table 4-13 Settings of SW11 SW11 All ON All OFF Function CBUS1 terminal match CBUS1 no terminal match
Table 4-14 Settings of SW2SW5 SW2SW5 All ON All OFF Function Main cabinet Extension cabinet
Table 4-15 Settings of SW6 and SW7 DIP Switch SW6 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF SW7
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DIP Switch
DIP Bit
ON/OFF OFF
Function Fifth E1 cable: 120 ohms Sixth E1 cable: 75 ohms Sixth E1 cable: 120 ohms Seventh E1 cable: 75 ohms Seventh E1 cable: 120 ohms Eighth E1 cable: 75 ohms Eighth E1 cable: 120 ohms
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
Table 4-16 Settings of SW8 DIP Bits of SW8 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON ON 4 ON ON Main cabinet of the main cabinet group Main cabinet in extension cabinet group 1 Main cabinet in extension cabinet group 2 Function
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Table 4-17 Settings of SW9 and SW10 DIP Bits of SW9 1 ON OFF Others 2-4 ON ON DIP Bits of SW10 1-4 ON ON The cabinet type is BTS3012. The cabinet type is BTS3012AE. Undefined Function
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Table 4-18 Specifications of the DCSU Item Dimension Specification Dimension of the PCB (length x width x height): 280.0 mm x 233.4 mm x 2.0 mm Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 261.0 mm x 25.4 mm Weight 0.7 kg
4.7 DCTB
The Cabinet Top Backplane for DTRU BTS (DCTB) is placed in the cabinet top subrack of the BTS3012. The DCTB is a mandatory board providing four slots. 4.7.1 Functions of the DCTB The DCTB provides signal connection for the boards in the cabinet top subrack. 4.7.2 Ports on the DCTB There are three ports on the DCTB. One port is used for combined cabinets. The other two ports are used for cabinet groups. 4.7.3 Specifications of the DCTB This part describes the physical dimensions of the DCTB.
Providing signal connection for the boards in the cabinet top subrack Providing the ports for connecting combined cabinets (two cabinets at most) and cabinet groups (three cabinet groups at most)
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(1) Connector for cables connecting the cabinet groups (2) Connector for cables connecting the combined (MD36 female) cabinets (MD68 female)
Table 4-19 describes the ports on the DCTB. Table 4-19 Ports on the DCTB Port CKB1 Connector Connector for cables connecting the cabinet groups (MD36 female) Connector for cables connecting the cabinet groups (MD36 female) Connector for cables connecting the combined cabinets (MD68 female) Function Connecting cables for the cabinet groups Connecting cables for the cabinet groups Connecting cables for the combined cabinets
CKB2
DCF
4.8 DDPU
The Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS (DDPU) is configured in the DAFU subrack with the DCOM. The DDPU is an optional module. You can choose to configure DDPU or DFCU. Generally, three DDPUs are configured. If the DCOM is not configured, a maximum of six DDPUs can be configured. 4.8.1 Functions of the DDPU The DDPU receives multiple routes of RF signals from the transmitter of the DTRU and then sends them to the antenna. Meanwhile, it receives the signals from the antenna, amplifies them, divides them into four routes, and then sends them to the receiver of the DRTU. 4.8.2 Working Environment of the DDPU The DDPU receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters and amplifies them, and then sends them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DDPU also receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission. 4.8.3 Working Principles of the DDPU The DDPU consists of the DDLC, duplexer, and power coupler. 4.8.4 Indicators and Ports on the DDPU The two indicators on the DDPU indicate the working status of the DDPU. There are 14 ports on the DDPU. These ports include antenna ports, TX ports, RX ports, communication port, and power port. 4.8.5 Specifications of the DDPU The specifications of the DDPU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
Providing lightning protection Detecting VSWR alarms in the antenna system Receiving the gain control of the low noise amplifier Sending multiple routes of RF signals from the transmitter to the antenna Receiving signals from the antenna, amplifying and quartering these signals, and then sending them to the receiver of the DTRU
TMA
MS
DTRU CBUS3
The DDPU receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters and amplifies them, and then sends them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DDPU also receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission.
DDPU Bias-Tee
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RX1A RX2A RX3A RX4A BUS -48 V DC RX1B RX2B RX3B RX4B
DDLC
TX2
TX/RX ANTB
DDLC
It receives signals from the antenna, amplifies and quarters these signals, and then sends them to the DTRU. It also features fault self-detection.
Duplexer
The duplexer consists of the receive filer and the transmit receiver. The duplexer filters the received signals and the signals that are to be transmitted.
Power Coupler
It extracts signals for the DDLC to perform VSWR detecting.
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POWER
RXA1
Table 4-21 describes the indicators on the DDPU. Table 4-21 Indicators on the DDPU Indicat or RUN Color Green Descrip tion Running status and power-on indicator of the DDPU Status On Off Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Fast flash (on for 0.2s and off for 0.2s) ALM Red Alarm indicator On (flash at high frequency) Meaning There is power supply. However, the module is faulty. There is no power supply or the module is faulty. The module works normally.
The DTMU is sending configuration parameters to the DDPU or the DDPU is loading software programs. Alarms (including VSWR alarm), indicating that there are faults
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Color
Descrip tion
Status Off Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s)
Meaning No alarm The DDPM is starting or loading the latest application. Channel A VWSR alarm
VSWRA
Red
Critical channel A VSWR alarm No channel A VSWR alarm Channel B VWSR alarm
VSWRB
Red
Table 4-22 describes the ports on the DDPU. Table 4-22 Ports on the DDPU Port COM Type DB26 female connector Function Receiving control signals, communication signals, clock signals, and rack number signals from the DCTB of the BTS3012 Receiving control signals, communication signals, and clock signals from the DSCB of the BTS3012AE POWER TXA 3V3 power connector N female connector Power input
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Inputting TX signals from the DTRU Inputting combination signals from the DCOM Inputting TX signals from the DTRU Inputting combination signals from the DCOM
TXB
N female connector
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SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector
Main output port for route 1 Main output port for route 2 Main output port for route 3 Main output port for route 4 Diversity output port for route 1
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Type SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector DIN female connector
Function Diversity output port for route 2 Diversity output port for route 3 Diversity output port for route 4 Connecting to the indoor 1/2-inch jumper of the BTS3012 or the BiasTee Connecting to the indoor 1/4-inch jumper of the BTS3012AE or the BiasTee
ANTB
Connecting to the indoor 1/2-inch jumper of the BTS3012 or the BiasTee Connecting to the indoor 1/4-inch jumper of the BTS3012AE or the BiasTee
4.9 DEMU
the Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS (DEMU) is placed in the common subrack of the BTS. The DEMU shares slots 2, 3, 4, or 7 with the DATU in the common subrack. The DEMU is an optional board. Only one DEMU can be configured. 4.9.1 Functions of the DEMU The DEMU guarantees the normal operation of the BTS by monitoring the environment surrounded. 4.9.2 Working Environment of the DEMU The DEMU receives alarm information from the DMLC and sends the information collected to the DTMU through the buses. 4.9.3 Working Principles of the DEMU
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The DEMU consists of the power circuit, MCU control circuit, analog signal detecting circuit, Boolean value input and output circuit, board serial port circuit, and power and voltage detecting circuit. 4.9.4 Indicators and Ports on the DEMU The three indicators on the DEMU indicates the working status of the DEMU. One port is used to access and output Boolean value and analog value. 4.9.5 DIP Switches on the DEMU There are eight DIP switches on the DEMU. SW_AV is set manually while the other seven DIP switches are set through the LMT. 4.9.6 Specifications of the DEMU The specifications of the DEMU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
Monitoring environment variables from the smoke, water, temperature, humidity, infrared, and door sensors in the equipment room Collecting alarm information and reporting it to the DTMU Providing 6 Boolean value outputs and 32 Boolean value inputs
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DMLC
DEMU
CBUS3
Common subsystem
The DEMU receives the alarm information collected by the DMLC. After processing the alarm information, the DEMU sends the information to the DTMU through the buses.
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Board Power and Voltage Detecting Circuit MCU Control Circuit Analog Signal Detecting Circuit
Power Circuit
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Receiving the monitoring configuration parameters data from the main control board Reporting the board monitoring status and internal alarm information to the main control board during the polling period of the main control board Providing working clock reference for the MCU through the 24 MHz oscillator Providing manual and automatic reset functions
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Figure 4-17 shows the DEMU panel. Figure 4-17 DEMU panel
DEMU RUN ALM ACT RST
IN
Indicators
Table 4-24 describes the indicators on the DEMU panel. Table 4-24 Indicators on the DEMU Indicators RUN Color Green Description Indicating the running status of the board Status On Meaning There is power supply. However, the board or software is faulty.
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Color
Description
Status Off Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Fast flash (on for 0.125s and off for 0.125s)
Meaning There is no power supply or the board is faulty. The board is operational under current configuration.
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
An alarm is generated.
No board alarm There is power supply and the board is in working mode. There is no power supply for the board.
ACT
Green
On Off
Ports
Table 4-25 describes the ports on the DEMU. Table 4-25 Ports on the DEMU Port IN Type MD68 female connector Function
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8 SW12B
8 SW24A
8 SW24B
OFF ON
4 1 SW_AV
For settings of the SW_THE DIP switches, refer to Table 4-26. For settings of the SW_AE DIP switches, refer to Table 4-27. For settings of the SW_BKE DIP switches, refer to Table 4-28. For settings of the SW12A/SW12B/SW24A/SW24B DIP switches, refer to Table 4-29. For settings of the SW_AV DIP switches, refer to Table 4-30.
Table 4-26 SW_THE DIP switches DIP Bit SW_THE.1 Definition Enabling the temperature sensor Enabling the humidity sensor Reserved Reserved ON/OFF ON OFF ON OFF Function Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled
SW_THE.2
SW_THE.3 SW_THE.4
Table 4-27 SW_AE DIP switches DIP Bit SW_AE.1 Definition Enabling analog channel 1 ON/OFF ON Function Enabled
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Definition
ON/OFF OFF
SW_AE.2
SW_AE.3
SW_AE.4
Table 4-28 SW_BKE DIP switches DIP Bit SW_BKE.1 Definition Controlling the water sensor Controlling the smoke sensor ON/OFF ON OFF ON OFF SW_BKE.3 Controlling the infrared sensor Controlling the door sensor ON OFF ON OFF Function Enabled Disabled Enabled (All the sensors used at preset should be set to ON.) Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled
SW_BKE.2
SW_BKE.4
Table 4-29 SW12A/SW12B/SW24A/SW24B DIP switches DIP Switch SW12A Definition DIP bits 1 through 8 are used to set the alarm voltage of the Boolean value input sensors 1 through 8. DIP bits 1 through 8 are used to set the alarm voltage of the Boolean value input sensors 9 through 16. DIP bits 1 through 8 are used to set the alarm voltage of the ON/OFF ON OFF Function High voltage alarm Low voltage alarm
SW12B
ON OFF
SW24A
ON
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ON/OFF OFF
SW24B
DIP bits 1 through 8 are used to set the alarm voltage of the Boolean value input sensors 25 through 32.
ON OFF
Table 4-30 SW_AV DIP switches DIP Bit SW_AV-1 Definition Analog input signal #1 Analog input signal #2 Analog input signal #3 Analog input signal #4 ON/OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Function Current type Voltage type Current type Voltage type Current type Voltage type Current type Voltage type
SW_AV-2
SW_AV-3
SW_AV-4
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4.10 DELC
The E1 Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS (DELC) is configured in slot 0, 1, or 2 of the cabinet top subrack. These three slots are shared by the DELC and the DMLC. The DELC is a mandatory board. At least one DELC should be configured. 4.10.1 Functions of the DELC One DELC provides lightning protection for four routes of E1 signals. Three DELCs (full configuration) provide lightning protection for twelve routes of E1 signals. 4.10.2 Working Environment of the DELC The DELC sends E1 signals to the DCCU, through which the signals are sent to the DTMU for processing. 4.10.3 Ports on the DELC There is one port on the DELC. It is used to transmit E1 signals. 4.10.4 Specifications of the DELC The specifications of the DELC include dimensions and weight.
Providing lighting protection for E1 signals Transmitting E1 signals to the DCCU, through which the signals are sent to the DTMU for processing
E1
DELC
DCTB
DCCU
DTMU
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TR
Table 4-32 describes the ports on the DELC. Table 4-32 Ports on the DELC Port TR Type DB25 female connector Function Transmitting E1 signals
Table 4-33 Specifications of the DELC Item Dimension Specification Dimension of the PCB (length x width x height): 70.0 mm x 62.0 mm x 2.0 mm Dimension of the front panel (length width): 216.6 mm x 25.4 mm Weight 0.5 kg
4.11 DFCB
The DFCB refers to the Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (type B). It is located in the DAFU subrack of the RF front-end subsystem. The DFCB is optional. The BTS3012/BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU/DFCB. 4.11.1 Functions of the DFCB The DFCB receives the UL signals from the antenna, divides the signals, and then sends the signals to the DTRU. The DFCB also receives DL signals from the DTRU, filters and amplifies the signals, and then sends the signals to the antenna. The DFCB must be cascaded with the DFCU. 4.11.2 Working Environment of the DFCB The DFCB receives multiple routes of RF TX signals from the transmitter of the DTRU, combines them, and then sends them to the antenna. The DFCB also receives the signals from the antenna, divides them, and then sends them to the receiver of the DRTU. One route of RF signals from the dual two-in-one combiner of the DFCB connects to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals for transmission. 4.11.3 Working Principles of the DFCB The DFCB has the following components: four cavity combiners, duplexer, LNA, control unit, directional coupler, and so on. 4.11.4 Indicators and Ports on the DFCB The four indicators on the DFCU indicate the working status of the DFCB. The DFCB also provides 29 ports that include 4 DTRU signal input ports, 3 main output ports, 3 diversity output ports, 2 reverse power sampling output ports, 2 reverse power sampling input ports, 2 forward power sampling input ports, 2 forward power sampling output ports, 2 high level input/out ports, 2 extended combining ports, 2 antenna ports, and so on. 4.11.5 Specifications of the DFCB The specifications of the DFCB include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
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Combining one route or two routes of RF TX signals from the DTRU transmitter and sending them to the antenna through the duplexer Sending the received signals from the antenna to the duplexer and to the low noise amplifier (The DFCU also controls the gain of the amplifier), dividing the signals into several routes, and sending them to the receivers of the DTRUs Detecting the VSWR alarms of the antenna system and providing the function of the VSWR alarms whose thresholds are adjustable
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
TMA
The DFCB receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters and amplifies them, and then sends them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DFCB receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission. The DFCB combines two routes of RF signals and sends them to the TX-COM port on the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals for transmission.
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TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 PF-out1 PF-out2 TX/RX-ANT PR-out1 PR-out2 Directional coupler Duplexer RX1 RX2 RX3 HL-OUT Cavity Cavity Cavity Cavity COM2 TX-DUP COM1
Control unit
Jumper
Duplexer
The duplexer consists of a RX filter and a TX filter. The duplexer provides a reliable channel for both RX signals and TX signals sharing one antenna, ensuring that the strong TX signals will not affect weak RX signals.
Cavity Combiner
It provides dual two-in-one mechanism to be cascaded with the DFCU.
LNA
The LNA amplifies RX signals sent from the antenna. You can run the commands on the BTS to control the gain of the LNA. The LNA features self-detection through which an alarm is reported when a fault occurs.
Control Unit
The control unit controls the combiner, detects the VSWR alarm, sets the LNA gain, detects the LNA alarm, and sets up the communication between the DFCU and the BTS.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler features VSWR detection. The VSWR testing circuit checks the forward/ reverse DL power through the standing-wave detector. The output voltage from the standingwave detector are processed and calculated. If the VSWR exceeds a specified threshold, the VSWR alarm is reported.
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Figure 4-23 shows the DFCB panel. Figure 4-23 DFCB panel
PF in1
PF out1 PF out2
PF in2
PR out1 PR out2
COM1
DBUS
COM2
TX3
PR in1
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Indicators
Table 4-34 describes the indicators on the DFCB panel.
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Table 4-34 Indicators on the DFCB panel Indicator RUN Color Green Description Power indicator Status On Off VSWR Red VSWR alarm indicator of TX/ RX_ANT On Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Off LNA Red LNA alarm indicator Tuning fail alarm indicator On Off On Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Off Meaning With power input Without power input Level 2 VSWR alarm Level 1 VSWR alarm No VSWR alarm LNA_ alarm No alarm Tuning fail alarm Tuning No alarm
TUNING
Red
Ports
Table 4-35 describes the ports on the DFCB panel. Table 4-35 Ports on the DFCB panel Port TX/RX-ANT RXD-ANT DBUS DC-IN 48 V COM1 TX-DUP COM2 TX1 TX2 TX3 Type 7/16 DIN female connector 7/16 DIN female connector DB26 female connector 3V3 power connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector Function Antenna port for reception and transmission Diversity receive antenna port DBUS signal input and output port DC power input port Combining output port 1 Duplexer input port Combining output port 2 DTRU signal input port 1 DTRU signal input port 2 DTRU signal input port 3
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Type N female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector
Function DTRU signal input port 4 Main DTRU signal output port 1 Main DTRU signal output port 2 Main DTRU signal output port 3 Diversity DTRU signal output port 1 Diversity DTRU signal output port 2 Diversity DTRU signal output port 3 High level output port High level input port Diversity receive output port Reverse power sampling output port 1 Reverse power sampling output port 2 Forward power sampling output port 1 Forward power sampling output port 2 Reverse power sampling input port 1 Reverse power sampling input port 2 Forward power sampling input port 1 Forward power sampling input port 2
Specification Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 396 mm x 142 mm 48 V power input Maximum power consumption: 50 W 20 kg
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The DFCU refers to the Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS. It is located in the DAFU subrack of the RF front-end subsystem. The DFCU is optional. The BTS3012/BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU. 4.12.1 Functions of the DFCU The DFCU receives the UL signals from the antenna, divides the signals, and then sends the signals to the DTRU. The DFCU also receives DL signals from the DTRU, filters and amplifies the signals, and then sends the signals to the antenna. The DFCU features four-in-one signal combination. The DFCU also supports six-in-one signal combination once connected with the DFCB. 4.12.2 Working Environment of the DFCU The DFCU receives multiple routes of RF signals from the transmitter of the DTRU and then sends them to the antenna. The DFCU also receives the signals from the antenna, amplifies them, divides them into four routes, and then sends them to the receiver of the DRTU. 4.12.3 Working Principles of the DFCB The DFCU has the following components: cavity combiner, micro-band combiner, duplexer, diversity filter, lower noise amplifier (LNA), control unit, and directional coupler. 4.12.4 Indicators and Ports on the DFCU The four indicators on the DFCU indicate the working status of the DFCU. The DFCU also provides 29 ports that include 4 DTRU signal input ports, 3 main output ports, 3 diversity output ports, 2 reverse power sampling output ports, 2 reverse power sampling input ports, 2 forward power sampling input ports, 2 forward power sampling output ports, 2 high level input/out ports, 2 extended combining ports, 2 antenna ports, and so on. 4.12.5 Specifications of the DFCU The specifications of the DFCU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
Sending multiple routes of RF TX signals from the DTRU transmitter to the antenna through the duplexer after combination Sending the received signals from the antenna to the duplexer and to the low noise amplifier (The DFCU also controls the gain of the amplifier), dividing the signals into several routes, and sending them to the receivers of the DTRUs Providing four-in-one signal combination or six-in-one signal combination once connected with the DFCB Detecting the frequencies of the input signals and performing automatic tuning
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Detecting the VSWR alarms of the antenna system and providing the function of the VSWR alarms whose thresholds are adjustable
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
TMA
The DFCU receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters and amplifies them, and then sends them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DFCU receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission. The DFCU receives the combined signals from the DFCB, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission.
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COM-IN
TX-COM TX-DUP
Control unit
Diversity filter
LNA RXD-OUT
Jumper
Duplexer
The duplexer consists of a RX filter and a TX filter. The duplexer provides a reliable channel for both RX signals and TX signals sharing one antenna, ensuring that the strong TX signals will not affect weak RX signals.
Cavity Combiner
Combining four routes of signals into two routes
Micro-Band Combiner
Combining two routes of signals from the cavity combiner into one route
LNA
The LNA amplifies RX signals sent from the antenna. You can run the commands on the BTS to control the gain of the LNA. The LNA features self-detection through which an alarm is reported when a fault occurs.
Diversity Filter
The diversity filter filters the signals from the diversity ports.
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The control unit controls the combiner, detects the VSWR alarm, sets the LNA gain, detects the LNA alarm, and sets up the communication between the DFCU and the BTS.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler features VSWR detection. The VSWR testing circuit checks the forward/ reverse DL power through the standing-wave detector. The output voltage from the standingwave detector are processed and calculated. If the VSWR exceeds a specified threshold, the VSWR alarm is reported.
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Figure 4-26 shows the DFCU panel.
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Table 4-37 describes the indicators on the DFCU panel. Table 4-37 Indicators on the DFCU panel Indicator RUN Color Green Description Power indicator Status On Off VSWR Red VSWR alarm indicator of TX/ RX_ANT On Meaning With power input Without power input Level 2 VSWR alarm
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Color
Description
Status Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Off
Meaning Level 1 VSWR alarm No VSWR alarm LNA_ alarm No alarm Tuning fail alarm Tuning No alarm
LNA
Red
On Off On Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Off
TUNING
Red
Ports
Table 4-38 describes the ports on the DFCU panel. Table 4-38 Ports on the DFCU panel Port TX/RX-ANT RXD-ANT DBUS DC-IN 48 V TX-COM TX-DUP COM-IN TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX4 Type 7/16 DIN female connector 7/16 DIN female connector DB26 female connector 3V3 power connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector N female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector Function Antenna port for reception and transmission Diversity receive antenna port DBUS signal input and output port DC power input port Combining output port Duplexer input port Extended combining port 2 DTRU signal input port 1 DTRU signal input port 2 DTRU signal input port 3 DTRU signal input port 4 Main DTRU signal output port 1 Main DTRU signal output port 2 Main DTRU signal output port 3 Diversity DTRU signal output port 1
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Port RX5 RX6 HL-OUT HL-IN RXD-ANT PR out1 PR out2 PF out1 PF out2 PR in1 PR in2 PF in1 PF in2
Type SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector
Function Diversity DTRU signal output port 2 Diversity DTRU signal output port 3 High level output port High level input port Diversity receive output port Reverse power sampling output port 1 Reverse power sampling output port 2 Forward power sampling output port 1 Forward power sampling output port 2 Reverse power sampling input port 1 Reverse power sampling input port 2 Forward power sampling input port 1 Forward power sampling input port 2
NOTE
The circuit connected to the COM-IN port is an open circuit. When the DFCU is used independently, the open circuit connects with the RF signal cable between PR in1 and PR out1 ports. These two ports are connected by default before delivery.
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The Monitor Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS (DMLC) is configured in slot 0, 1, or 2 of the cabinet top subrack. The DMLC is an optional board. Only one DCSU can be configured. 4.13.1 Functions of the DMLC The DMLC is the external interface for the DEMU. The DMLC provides lightning protection for the monitor signals associated with Boolean value and analog value. 4.13.2 Working Environment of the DMLC The DMLC receives the monitor signals for the Boolean value and analog value. After the DMLC applies lightning protection treatment to the monitor signals, these signals are sent to the DEMU. The DMLC also receives the monitor signals for the Boolean value from the DEMU. After the DMLC applies lightning protection treatment to the monitor signals, these signals are sent to the external equipment. 4.13.3 Ports on the DMLC There are three ports on the DMLC. SWIN is used for 32 Boolean value inputs. SWOUT is used for 6 Boolean value outputs. AIN is used for 4 analog value inputs and the lightning protection inputs from the smoke, water, door, infrared, temperature, and humidity sensors. 4.13.4 Specifications of the DMLC The specifications of the DMLC include dimensions and weight.
Providing lightning protection for monitor signals of Boolean value inputs or outputs Providing lightning protection for monitor signals of analog value inputs from the smoke, water, door, infrared, humidity, and temperature sensors
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DMLC
DEMU
CBUS3
Common subsystem
The DMLC receives from the external equipment one route of the monitor signals for the Boolean value and analog value. After the DMLC applies lightning protection treatment to the monitor signals, these signals are sent to the DEMU. The DMLC receives from the DEMU another route of the monitor signals for the Boolean value from the DEMU. After the DMLC applies lightning protection treatment to the monitor signals, these signals are sent to the external equipment.
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SWOUT
AIN
Table 4-40 describes the ports on the DMLC panel. Table 4-40 Ports on the DMLC panel Silk-Screen SWIN SWOUT AIN Type MD68 female connector DB15 female connector DB44 female connector Function Providing 32 Boolean value inputs Providing six Boolean value outputs Providing four analog value inputs and the lightning protection inputs from the smoke, water, door, infrared, temperature, and humidity sensors
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Table 4-41 Specifications of the DMLC Item Dimension Specification Dimension of the PCB (length x width x height): 70.0 mm x 62.0 mm x 2.0 mm Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 216.6 mm x 25.4 mm Weight 0.5 kg
4.14 DSAC
The Signal Access Card for DTRU BTS (DSAC) is placed in slot 3 of the cabinet top subrack. The DATU is a mandatory board. Only one DSAC can be configured. 4.14.1 Functions of the DSAC The DSAC provides ports for Boolean value alarms, failure alarm for the lightning protection arrester of power supply, BITS clock signal inputs, and CBUS3 signal outputs. 4.14.2 Working Environment of the DSAC The DSAC sends the Boolean value inputs, lightning protection arrester failure alarm inputs of the power supply, and BITS clock signal inputs to the DCTB. It also sends the CBUS3 signals to the external equipment. 4.14.3 Ports on the DSAC There are six ports on the DSAC. COM1 and COM2 are extension ports for the CBUS3. S1+S1 and S2+S2 are used for the lightning protection arrester failure alarm inputs of the power supply. EAC is used for six Boolean value inputs. SYNC is used for the lightning protection inputs of BITS clock signals. 4.14.4 Specifications of the DSAC The specifications of the DSAC include dimensions and weight.
Providing six Boolean value alarm inputs Providing two CBUS3 signal outputs Providing two lightning protection arrester failure alarm inputs of the power supply Providing lightning protection for BITS clock signals
DCCU DTMU
The DSAC receives one route of Boolean value monitor signals from the external equipment, lightning protection arrester failure alarm inputs of the power supply, and BITS clock signals and then sends them to the DTMU after lightning protection treatment. The DSAC sends another route of CBUS3 signals to the external equipment.
SYNC
EAC
COM1
S1+S1-S2+S2-
Table 4-42 Ports on the DSAC panel Port COM2 S2+S2S1+S1COM1 EAC SYNC Type DB9 female connector Phoenix socket Phoenix socket DB9 female connector DB26 female connector SMA female connector Function Extension port 2 for CBUS3 Input 2 for lightning protection arrester failure alarm Input 1 for lightning protection arrester failure alarm Extension port 1 for CBUS3 Providing six Boolean value inputs Providing lightning protection for BITS clock inputs
4.15 DTMU
The Transmission/Timing/Management Unit for DTRU BTS (DTMU) is an entity for basic transmission and control in the BTS3012. It works as a main controller. The DTMU is a mandatory module installed in slots 1 and 2 of the common subrack. 4.15.1 Functions of the DTMU The DTMU controls and manages the entire BTS. It not only provides the ports for accessing reference clock, power supply, and maintenance utility but also provides the ports for collecting external alarms. 4.15.2 Working Environment of the DTMU The DTMU works in the common subsystem of the BTS. It processes the data signals from the DELC or the optical transmission equipment and sends the data signals, clock signals, and control signals to the entire BTS through the system buses. 4.15.3 Working Principles of the DTMU The DTMU consists of the BIU, MCU, and MCK. 4.15.4 Indictors and Ports on the DTMU
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The nine indicators on the DTMU panel indicate the working status of other functional subsystems. The four ports provide clock access and terminal maintenance access. 4.15.5 DIP Switches on the DTMU There are five DIP switches on the DTMU. Four switches, namely, S4, S5, S6, and S7, specify the grounding for eight E1 routes. The other switch, S3, is reserved. 4.15.6 Specifications of the DTMU The specifications of the DTMU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
Providing external GPS inputs Providing BITS synchronized clock inputs Providing backup between the active and standby boards Providing a 10 Mbit/s network port for terminal maintenance Supporting four routes of E1 inputs or eight routes of E1 inputs if required Controlling, maintaining, and operating the BTS Downloading the BTS software Providing fault management, configuration management, performance management, and security management Managing the clock access and providing hot backup for the clock units Providing backup for the E1 ports and the main control unit Supporting eight routes of digital alarm inputs, two of them being lightning arrester failure alarm inputs Supporting four routes of extended digital control signal outputs Monitoring the external fan control board and the power modules
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The configuration of the DELC in Figure 4-31 shows that this is a BTS3012 cabinet. The BTS3012AE uses the DELU instead of the DELC.
The DTMU processes the data signals from the DELC or the optical transmission equipment and sends the signals to the DCSU through the data bus. The DTMU provides the entire with clock signals and control signals through the system buses. The DTMU processes the lightning protection failure signals reported by the DSAC. These signals are associated with power supply and BITS clock access.
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Figure 4-33 shows the DTMU panel.
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Table 4-44 describes the indicators on the DTMU. Table 4-44 Indictors on the DTMU Indicator RUN Color Green Description Indicating the running status of the board Status Slow flash (on for 2s and off for 2s) Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) Fast flash at irregular intervals Off ACT Green Indicating whether the board is active or standby Indicating the clock status Off On Off On Meaning The OML is blocked. Normal BSC data loading Power failure of the board Standby board Active board Abnormal clock Free-run
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Color
Description
Status Fast flash (0n for 0.125s and off for 0.125s) Fast flash (on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s)
Meaning Pull-in
Locked
LIU1
Green
Off
E1 port 1 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 5 is normal when SWT is on.
On
E1 port 1 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 5 near end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
E1 port 1 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 5 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
LIU2
Green
Off
E1 port 2 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 6 is normal when SWT is on.
On
E1 port 2 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 6 near end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
E1 port 2 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 6 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
LIU3
Green
Off
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Color
Status
On
E1 port 3 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 7 near end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
E1 port 3 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 7 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
LIU4
Green
Off
E1 port 4 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 8 is normal when SWT is on.
On
E1 port 4 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 8 near end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
E1 port 4 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 8 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is on.
SWT
Green
When the DTMU supports eight E1 routes, the SWT status is slow flash (on for 10s and off for 10s).
When the SWT is off, LIU1 to LIU4 indicate the transmission status of E1 port 1 to 4. When the SWT is on, LIU1 to LIU4 indicate the transmission status of E1 port 5 to 8.
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Color
Description
Status When the DTMU supports four E1 routes, the SWT indicator is always off.
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Off On
NOTE
When eight E1 routes are available in the DTMU and only the first E1 route is used and functions, the description of the indicators is as follows: When SWT is off, LIU1 is off and LIU2 to LIU4 are on; when SWT is on, LIU1 to LIU4 are on. If you only view LIU1, you will find that LIU1 is on for 10s then off for 10s.
Ports
Table 4-45 describes the ports on the DTMU. Table 4-45 Ports on the DTMU Ports T2M FCLK T13M MMI Type SMB female connector SMB female connector SMB female connector RJ45 Function Outputting reference testing clock 216.7 Hz frame clock 13 MHz primary reference clock Terminal maintenance port
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The DIP switches on the DTMU specify the grounding of eight E1 routes. Table 4-46 describes the settings in detail. Table 4-46 Settings of DIP switches on the DTMU DIP Switch S5 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF S4 1 ON OFF 2
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Function Ring of the first TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the first TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the first RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the first RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the second TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the second TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the second RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the second RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the third TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the third TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the third RX E1 route is grounded.
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DIP Switch
DIP Bit
ON/OFF OFF
Function Ring of the third RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fourth TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fourth TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fourth RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fourth RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fifth TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fifth TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fifth RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fifth RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the sixth TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the sixth TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the sixth RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the sixth RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the seventh TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the seventh TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the seventh RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the seventh RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the eighth TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the eighth TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the eighth RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the eighth RX E1 route is not grounded.
ON OFF
ON OFF
S7
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
S6
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
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4.16 DTRB
The Double-Transceiver Unit Backplane (DTRB) is placed in the DTRU subrack. The DTRB provides six slots to house the DTRUs. 4.16.1 Functions of the DTRB The DTRB connects the DCSU with the DTRU. All the in-position signals of the DTRUs are sent to the DCSU through the DTRB. 4.16.2 Working Principles of the DTRB The DTRB uses the bus structure to implement the signal exchange between the DTRU and the common subsystem of the BTS. The DTRB provides clock bus, control bus, and data bus. 4.16.3 Specifications of the DTRB The specifications of the DTRB include its dimension.
Providing bus connection between the common subsystem and the double-transceiver subsystem in the BTS
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Specifying the slot number and rack number of the DTRU Transmitting the in-position signals of the DTRUs to the DCSU
The DTRU connects to the DTMU through the DCSU by using the PCB cabling on the DTRB. The slot number and the rack number of the DTRU are determined by the DTRB. All the in-position signals are transmitted to the DCSU through the DTRB. The clock signals of the BTS system are sent from the DTMU and then go through the DCSU, DTRB, and the DTRUs. The uplink and downlink control bus and data bus of the DTRU connect to the DCSU through the DTRB.
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Table 4-48 Specifications of the DTRB Item Dimension Specification Dimension of the PCB (length x width x height): 426.0 mm x 178.0 mm x 3.0 mm Dimension of the front panel: The DTRB is a backplane and has no front panel.
4.17 DTRU
The Double-Transceiver Unit (DTRU) is placed in the double-transceiver subsystem of the BTS. One DTRU consists of two TRXs. 4.17.1 Functions of the DTRU The DTRU performs the following functions: processing baseband signals, transmitting RF signals, and receiving RF signals. 4.17.2 Working Environment of the DTRU The DTRU is inserted into the slots of the backplane in the DTRU subrack. 4.17.3 Working Principles of the DTRU The DTRU consists of the following parts: DTRU Baseband and RF Unit (DBRU), DTRU Power Amplifier Unit (DPAU), and DTRU Power Supply Unit (DTPS). 4.17.4 Indicators and Ports on the DTRU There are two types of DTRU available: type A and type B. The four indicators on the DTRU panel indicate the working status of the DTRU and other functional subsystems. DTRU (type A) has 10 ports while DTRU (type B) has 8 ports. These ports are used for the exchange of signals inn the RF front-end subsystem. 4.17.5 Specifications of the DTRU The specifications of the DTRU include dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight.
Processing the signaling, such as coding, decoding, interleaving, de-interleaving, modulation, and demodulation Supporting RF loop test and switchover of the faulty phase-lock loop Amplifying the output power
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RF Receive Part
The RF receive part performs the following operations:
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DTRU CBUS3
RF signals FH_BUS
DAFU
FH_BUS DTRU CBUS3 FH_BUS DTRU CBUS3 RF signals DAFU RF signals DAFU
Double-transceiver subsystem
RF front-end subsystem
Receiving clock signals, control signals, and data signals from the DTRB Modulating the baseband signals into RF signals and sending the RF signals to the DAFU subrack through the RF cables
DTMU
DBRU
DAFU
DTPS
-48 V DC
DBRU
The DBRU is the main functional module of the DTRU. The DBRU performs modulation/ demodulation, data processing, and combining/dividing between the baseband signals and the RF signals.
DPAU
The DPAU performs the following functions:
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Amplifying the TX signals transmitted from the DBRU to the required level Coupling the output power for loopback test and power detection Detecting the temperature of the power amplifier Supporting wideband combination and PBT functions
DTPS
The DTPS is the power supply board of the DTRU. The DTPS converts the 48 V DC power supply into +28 V DC for the DPAU. The DTPS also supplies three routes of power required by the TRX: 8 V, 4 V, and 3.3 V.
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TX1 TX TRX0 TCOM combiner
IN1
IN2
TX2
TX TRX1
In PBT mode, only one TRX in the DTRU is used. One route of signals goes through modulation and DA conversion. Then, the converted RF signals are divided into two routes and sent to the power amplified for amplification. At last, the amplified signals are combined. Because these two routes of signals are aligned in phase, combination results in their power amplification. Figure 4-39 shows the working principles in the PBT mode. Figure 4-39 PBT mode
TX1 IN1 TCOM Same phase TX TRX0 combiner
IN2
TX2
TX TRX1
In wideband combination mode, the two carriers are combined through a combiner before transmission. Figure 4-40 shows the working principles in wideband combination mode.
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IN2
TX2
TX TRX1
In transmit diversity mode, one route of baseband signals are divided into two routes. Thus, the downlink receive level of the MS is improved. Figure 4-41 shows the working principles in the transmit diversity mode. Figure 4-41 Transmit diversity mode
TX1 Man made multi way TX TRX0 TCOM combiner
IN1
RF receive mode
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divider divider
RXD1
In receive diversity mode, one route of RF signals are divided into two routes through a divider. Of the two routes, one route is sent to the main port of one TRX while the other route is sent to the diversity port of another TRX. Note only two channels of RF signals are routed into the DTRU through the RF cables. Figure 4-43 shows the working principle in the receive diversity mode.
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RXD1
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In the four-way receive diversity mode, four routes of signals are sent to one TRX. The four-way receive diversity helps achieve more uplink gain than the main receive diversity does. Note in the four-way receive diversity mode, only one TRX can be used in the DTRU. Figure 4-44 shows the working principles in the four-way receive diversity mode.
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divider divider
RXD1
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Figure 4-45 shows the DTRU panel (type A).
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PWR
Indicators
Table 4-49 describes the indicators on the DTRU (type A) and DTRU (type B). Table 4-49 Indicators on the DTRU Indicator RUN Color Green Description Running status and power-on indicator of the DTRU Status On Meaning There is power supply. However, the module is faulty. There is no power supply or the module is faulty. The module is starting. The module works normally.
Off
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Description
Status Fast flash (on for 0.2s and off for 0.2s)
Meaning The DTMU is sending configuration parameters to the DTRU. The DTRU is working. (The DTMU sends configuration parameters normally and the cells starts) All the channels on the two TRXs work normally. The communication between the DTRU and the DTMU is not set up. A part of logical channels work normally (before and after TRX mutual aid). Critical alarm, indicating that the module is faulty The module is normal. Voltage standing wave radio (VSWR) alarm Normal No link alarm
ACT
Green
On
Off
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
RF_IND
Red
RF port indicator
On
Ports
Table 4-50 describes the ports on DTRU (type A).
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Table 4-50 Ports on DTRU (type A) Port TX1 IN1 TCOM IN2 TX2 RXM1 RXD1 RXM2 RXD2 PWR Type N female connector SMA female connector N female connector SMA female connector N female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector 3V3 power connector Function Outputting TX1 signals When the signals are combined, IN1 connects to TX1. Combining and outputting signals from IN1 and IN2 or outputting PBT combined signals When the signals are combined, IN2 connects to TX2. Outputting TX2 signals Main receive port of TRX 1 or diversity receive port 1 of TRX 1 Diversity receive port of TRX 1 or diversity receive port 2 of TRX 1 Main receive port of TRX 2 or diversity receive port 3 of TRX 1 Diversity receive port of TRX 2 or diversity receive port 4 of TRX 1 Power input
Table 4-51 describes the ports on DTRU (type B). Table 4-51 Ports on DTRU (type B) Port TX1 TCOM TX2 RXM1 RXD1 RXM2 Type N female connector N female connector N female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector Function Outputting TX1 signals Combining and outputting signals from TRX1 and TRX2 or outputting PBT combined signals Outputting TX2 signals Main receive port of TRX 1 or diversity receive port 1 of TRX 1 Diversity receive port of TRX 1 or diversity receive port 2 of TRX 1 Main receive port of TRX 2 or diversity receive port 3 of TRX 1
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Table 4-53 describes the specifications of the DTRU (type B). Table 4-53 Specifications of the DTRU (type B) Item Dimension Working voltage Power consumption (heat consumption) Weight Specification Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 389.2 mm x 68.1 mm 48 V DC or +24 V DC Maximum power consumption in 48 V power supply: 320 W Maximum power consumption in +27 V power supply: 310 W 6.8 kg
The FAN Box monitors the temperature at the air inlet of the cabinet and the temperature in the FAN subrack and then adjust the speed of the fans accordingly. 4.18.2 Working Principles of the FAN Box The FAN subrack is configured with one FAN Box, which comprises one NFCB and four independent axial flow fans. 4.18.3 Indicators and Ports on the FAN Box The STATE indicator on the FAN Box panel indicates the running status of the fans. Of the two ports on the FAN Box panel, one port exchanges the signals with the DTMU, the other port inputs power supply. 4.18.4 Specifications of the FAN Box The specifications of the FAN Box include dimensions, working voltage, and power consumption (heat consumption).
Monitoring the temperature at the air inlet of the cabinet and the temperature in the FAN subrack and adjusting the speed of the fans Communicating with the DTMU to adjust the speed of the fans and report alarms
The NFCB is placed in the FAN subrack. It is a mandatory module. Only one DFCB can be configured. Upon detection of the temperature at the air inlets at the bottom of the cabinet, the NFCB either reports the temperature information to the DTMU or automatically adjusts the speed of the fans. The NFCB monitors the status of the fans and adjusts the speed of the fans through an intelligent speed adjustment mechanism.
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The rear part of the cabinet top and the air inlets at the bottom of the cabinet form a ventilation circuit, cooling the entire cabinet. The fans take the N+1 redundancy backup strategy. When one fan fails, the other fans run at full speed. In normal temperature, the fans can meet the heat dissipation requirements.
The STATE indicator on the FAN Box indicates the running status of the fans, as shown in Table 4-54. Table 4-54 Indicators on the FAN Box Indicator STATE Color Green Status Fast flash (on for 0.125s and off for 0.125s) Meaning The communication between the NFCB and the DTMU is abnormal. There is no alarm. An alarm is generated. The board is running normally. The board software is being upgraded. There is no power supply or the board is faulty.
Fast flash (on for 0.125s and off for 0.125s) Slow flash (on for 1s and off for 1s) On Off
Table 4-55 describes the two ports on the panel of the FAN Box. Table 4-55 Ports on the FAN Box Port COM Type DB26 female connector Function
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Communicating with the DTMU Checking the in-position information of the 12 TRXs Connecting with the temperature sensor at the air inlet
PWR
This is the power input port that leads the power supply from the Busbar to the fan subrack.
Table 4-56 describes the specifications of the FAN Box. Table 4-56 Specifications of the FAN Box Item Dimension Working voltage Power consumption (heat consumption) Specification Dimension of the front panel (length x width): 435.0 mm x 88.1 mm 48 V power input Maximum power consumption: 153 W
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BTS3012 Cables
This part describes the functions, structure, pins, and installation positions of BTS3012 cables. 5.1 List of the BTS3012 Cables The BTS3012 cables include power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables, signal cables, and RF signal cables. 5.2 Power Cables and PGND Cables of the BTS3012 The power cables of the BTS3012 include external power input cable, power cable from the DC lightning arrester to the power input terminal socket, power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar, power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack, power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack, power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack, and power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack. The PGND cables include the PGND cable for the external power supply and the PGND cable for the protection bar, to which the DC lightning arrester is connected. 5.3 Power Cables on the BTS3012 Busbar The power cables on the BTS3012 Busbar are used to lead the external power cables to the subracks in the BTS3012 cabinet. 5.4 Transmission Cables of the BTS3012 The transmission cables of the BTS3012 consist of E1 cables, E1 signal transfer cables, optical cables, and Ethernet cables. 5.5 Signal Cables of the BTS3012 The signal cables of the BTS3012 are used to transmit the following signals: lightning protection failure alarm signals on the cabinet top, lightning protection failure alarm signals for combined cabinets, power detection signals, signals for short-circuiting the combiner, signals for combined cabinets, signals for cabinet groups, signals for Boolean value outputs, signals for Boolean value inputs, dedicated monitor signals, signals from the environment monitoring device, signals for controlling the RET antenna, signals between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack, signals between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB TOP, signals between the DCSU and the DTRB, Boolean value transfer signals, and FAN subrack signals. 5.6 RF Cables of the BTS3012 The RF cables of the BTS3012 include BTS3012 RF signal cable and BTS3012 indoor 1/2-inch RF jumper.
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Installation Positions One end connects to the PGND bar on the cabinet top. The other end connects to the GND terminal of the DC lightning arrester on the cabinet top.
Initial Setting
One end connects to the PGND bar on the top of one cabinet. The other end connects to the PGND bar on the top of another cabinet.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the BTS3012 Equipotential Cables.
5.3.1 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DAFU Subrack
One end connects to the port on the first Busbar on the right of the cabinet. The other end connects to the PWR ports on the DDPUs or the DC-IN-48V ports on the DFCUs.
One end of the cable is connected with the Busbar before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Power Cables from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DAFU Subrack. One end of the cable is connected with the Busbar before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Power Cables from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack and DTRU Subrack. One end of the cable is connected with the Busbar before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Power Cables from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Fan Subrack.
5.3.2 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DTRU Subrack
One end connects to the port on the first Busbar on the right of the cabinet. The other end connects to the PWR port on the DTRU.
5.3.3 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the FAN Subrack
One end connects to the port on the eighth Busbar on the right of the cabinet. The other end connects to the PWR port on the FAN subrack.
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Installation Positions One end connects to the port on the ninth Busbar on the right of the cabinet. The other end connects to the POWER port on the DCCU.
Initial Setting One end of the cable is connected with the Busbar before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Power Cables from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack and DTRU Subrack. Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the BTS3012 E1 Cables.
One end connects to the transmission device provided by the operator. The other end connects to the TR port on the DELC.
5.4.1 E1 Cable of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE 5.4.3 Ethernet Cable of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE
Tjhe installation of the 120ohm E1 cable is the same with that of the 75-ohm E1 cable. One end of the Ethernet cable connects to the MMI port on the DTMU panel. The other end of the Ethernet cable connects to the HUB. Otherwise, one end connects to the Ethernet port on the LMT PC and the other end connects to a HUB. The crossover cable connects the MMI port on the DTMU panel with the Ethernet port on the LMT PC to set up a communication link between the DTMU and the LMT PC. The Ethernet cables are connected on site during the maintenance.
One end connects to the TRAN port on the DCCU panel. The other end connects to the DCTB on the cabinet top.
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Installation Positions One end connects to the transmission device (such as the ODF) provided by the operator. The other end connects to the optical transmission equipment through the cabling hole on the cabinet top.
Initial Setting Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the BTS3012 Optical Cables.
Signal cable
One end connects to the ALARM port and GND port of the DC lightning protection arrester on the cabinet top. The other end with 2-pin phoenix terminals connects to the S1+S1 or S2+S2 port on the DSAC.
One end of the cable is connected with the DC lightning protection arrester before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cables of the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cables for the Combined Cabinets.
5.5.2 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets
One end connects to the S2 +S2 port on the DSAC panel of the main cabinet. The other end connects to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC panel of the extension cabinet. One end connects to the PF out/PR out port on the DFCU panel. The other end connects to the PF in/PR in port on the DFCU panel. One end connects to the COM port on the DFCU panel. The other end connects to the TX-DUP port on the DFCU panel. One end connects to the RXD-OUT port on the DFCU panel. The other end connects to the HL-IN port on the DFCU panel.
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Installation Positions One end connects to the TX1 or TX2 port on the DTRU. The other end connects to the IN1 or IN2 port on the DTRU. One end connects to the DCF port on the BTS3012 cabinet top. The other end connects to the port for the combined cabinet on the other cabinet. One end connects to the CKB1 port or CKB2 port on the BTS3012 cabinet top. The other end connects to the cabinet group port on the other cabinets. One end connects to the CKB1 port or CKB2 port on the BTS3012 cabinet top. The other end connects to the CKB1 port or CKB2 port on the top of the BTS312 cabinet. One end connects to the external device. The other end connects to the SWOUT port on the DMLC. One end connects to the EAC port on the DSAC on the cabinet top. The other end connects to the external device.
Initial Setting Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Combining ShortCircuiting Signal Cables of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE. Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Signal Cables for Combined Cabinets.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Signal Cables for Cabinet Groups.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Signal Cables for the Hybrid Group of the BTS3012 and BTS312.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Boolean Output Cables of the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the EAC Signal Cables of the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Boolean Input Cables of the BTS3012.
One end connects to the external device. The other end connects to the SWIN port on the DMLC.
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Installation Positions One end connects to the DDF. The other end connects to the AIN port on the DMLC.
Initial Setting Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Dedicated Monitoring Signal Cables of the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
One end connects to the TO SLAVEMASTER (FROM DCSU) port on the DCTB. The other end connects to the CC_IN or CC_OUT port on the DCSU. One end connects to the environment monitoring device. The other end connects to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DSAC. One end connects to the SMA port on the DATU panel. The other end connects to the SMA port on the Bias Tee. One end connects to the DCTB. The three ports at the other end connect to the COM/ ONSHELL/DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU in the DAFU subrack, respectively. Two ports on one end of the cable connect to the TO_TOP1 of the DCCU and the TOP2 port on the DCSU, respectively. The other end connects to the DCTB on the cabinet top.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the EMI Signal Cables of the BTS3012.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the RET Control Signal Cables of the BTS3012.
5.5.14 Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack in the BTS3012
One end of the cable is connected with the DCTB before delivery. The other end of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack for the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
5.5.15 TOP Signal Cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB of the BTS3012
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Installation Positions One end connects to the TO_DTRB port on the DCSU. The other end connects to the port on the DTRB. One end connects to the IN port on the DEMU panel. The other end connects to the DCTB on the cabinet top. One end connects to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DFCB panel. The other end connects to the COM-IN port on the DFCU panel. One end connects to the To_FAN port on the DCCU panel. The two ports at the other end connect to the COM port on the FAN subrack and the temperature sensor port at the air inlet at the cabinet bottom. The cables include RF TX signal cable and RF RX signal cable. The RF TX signal cable connects to the TX port on the DTRU and the corresponding TX port on the DDPU/DFCU. The RF RX signal cable connects to the RX port on the DTRU and to the corresponding RX port on the DDPU/DFCU.
Initial Setting Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
5.5.21 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU in the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the BTS3012/BTS3012AE Signal Cables Between the DFCB and the DFCU. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
RF signal cable
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the BTS3012/BTS3012AE RF Signal Cables.
One end connects to the feeder. The other end connects to the ANTA or ANTB port on the DDPU or DFCU.
Both ends of the cable should be made on site. For details, refer to Installing the Indoor 1/2-Inch Jumpers of the BTS3012.
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Function
Power cables on the BTS3012 cabinet top are used to lead external power into the cabinet. Three kinds of power cables are as follows:
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External power input cable: transmitting -48 V DC power from the DC power distribution device to the terminal block on the cabinet top Power cable from the DC lightning arrester to the power input terminal socket: providing filtering and lightning protection for the external DC power Power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar: leading the power treated through lighting protection to the Busbar inside the cabinet
Structure
Each of the three power cables consists of a -48 V power cable and a grounding cable. The blue 48 V DC power cable has a sectional area of 16 2. The black grounding cable also has a sectional area of 16 mm2. The grounding cable and 48 V DC power cable has the same structure in appearance.
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One end of the external power cable is an OT terminal and the other end is a core end terminal. The core end terminal and OT terminal are made on site. One end of the power cable from the DC lightning arrester to the power input terminal socket is an OT terminal while the other end is a core end terminal. The core end terminal and OT terminal are made on site. One end of the power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar is a DIN connector and the other end is a core end terminal.
Figure 5-1 shows the structure of the external power input cable. Figure 5-1 Structure of the external power cable
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(1) OT terminal
Figure 5-2 shows the structure of the power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar. Figure 5-2 Structure of the power cable from the cabinet top to the Busbar
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Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Figure 5-3 describes the installation positions of the 48V DC power cable and grounding cable of the three cabinet top cables.
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Table 5-2 describes the cables shown in Figure 5-3. Table 5-2 Installation positions of the cabinet top cables Power Cable Type External power input cable Cable No. C1 Item 48 V DC power cable One End The OT terminal connects to the relevant wiring post on the power distribution device. The OT terminal connects to the relevant wiring post on the power distribution device. The OT terminal connects to the V terminal on the DC lightning arrester on the cabinet top. The OT terminal connects to the V+ terminal on the DC lightning arrester on the cabinet top. The DIN terminal connects to the 48 V terminal of the power input terminal socket on the Busbar. Other End The core end terminal connects to the 48 V terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top. The core end terminal connects to the GND terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top. The core end terminal connects to the 48 V terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top. The core end terminal connects to the GND terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top. The core end terminal connects to the 48 V terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top.
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One End The DIN terminal connects to the BGND terminal of the power input terminal socket on the busbar.
Other End The core end terminal connects to the GND terminal of the power input terminal socket on the cabinet top.
Function
The PGND cables keep the cabinet well grounded. There are two types of PGND cables.
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Structure
The structure of the two PGND cables is the same. The yellow and green PGND cable has a sectional area of 25 mm2. Both ends of the cable use OT terminals. For details, refer to Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4 Structure of the PGND cable
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-3 describes the installation positions of the PGND cable. Table 5-3 Installation positions of the PGND cable PGND Cable Type External PGND cable PGND cable between the DC lightning arrester and the PGND bar
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The equipotential cable helps keep an equal potential between the cabinets and ensuring the safe operation of the BTSs.
Structure
The equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm2. Both ends of the cable are OT terminals. See Figure 5-5 for details. Figure 5-5 Structure of the equipotential cable
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-4 describes the installation positions of the equipotential cable. Table 5-4 Installation positions of the equipotential cable Cabinet Model BTS3012 One End (OT Terminal) Connecting to the PGND bar on the top of one cabinet Connecting to the PGND bar at the bottom of one cabinet Other End (OT Terminal) Connecting to the PGND bar on the top of another cabinet Connecting to the PGND bar at the bottom of another cabinet
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5.3.3 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the FAN Subrack The power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack is used to lead the power to the FAN subrack and supply power for the FAN Box. 5.3.4 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the Common Subrack The power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack is used to lead the power to the common subrack and supply power for the common subrack.
5.3.1 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DAFU Subrack
The power cable between the Busbar to the DAFU subrack leads the power on the Busbar to the DAFU subrack in order to supply power for the DDPUs or DFCUs.
Function
The power cable between the Busbar to the DAFU subrack leads the power on the Busbar to the DAFU subrack in order to supply power for the DDPUs or DFCUs.
Structure
The power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack is a multiple-branch cable. Each cable at the busbar end has three sub-branches, supplying power for the DDPUs or DFCUs in the DAFU subrack, respectively. Figure 5-6 shows the structure of the power cable from the Busbar to the DAFU. Figure 5-6 Structure of the power cable from the Busbar to the DAFU subrack
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X3 A1 A2 A3
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Pin Assignment
The pin assignment of the three sub-branches are the same. We take the first sub-branch as an example. The first sub-branch leads the power from the Busbar to the left-most module in the DAFU subrack, as shown in Table 5-5. Table 5-5 Pins assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack Cable W1 W4 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X4 End X4.1 X4.2 Core Color Blue Black
Installation Positions
Table 5-6 describes the installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar to the DAFU subrack. Table 5-6 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack Power Cable Type One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connecting to port 1 on the first Busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connecting to the PWR port on the DDPU or the DCIN-48V port on the DFCU in the DAFU subrack
NOTE
One BTS3012 cabinet is configured with two power cables between the Busbar and the DAFU subrack. The two power cables are controlled by one Busbar.
5.3.2 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the DTRU Subrack
The power cable between the Busbar to the DTRU subrack is used to lead the power on the Busbar to the DTRUs in the DTRU subrack.
Function
The power cable between the Busbar to the DTRU subrack is used to lead the power on the Busbar to the DTRUs in the DTRU subrack.
Structure
The power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack consists of six independent cables. Each DTRU is configured with one independent power cable. These cables are same in structure and appearance. Figure 5-7 shows the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack.
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Figure 5-7 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack
A 1 2 W1 W2 X1 A1 A2 A3 View A View B X2 B
Pin Assignment
Table 5-7 describes the pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack. Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack Cable W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Core Color Blue Black
Installation Positions
The power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack consists of six independent cables. Table 5-8 shows the installation positions of the cable. Table 5-8 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the DTRU subrack Power Cable Type One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connecting to the second port on the Busbar (from top to bottom) Connecting to the port on the third Busbar Connecting to the port on the fourth Busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of DTRU 5 Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of DTRU 4 Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of DTRU 3
Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 5 Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 4 Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 3
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One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connecting to the port on the fifth Busbar Connecting to the port on the sixth Busbar Connecting to the port on the seventh Busbar
Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of DTRU 2 Connecting to port PWR on DTRU 1 Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of DTRU 0
Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 2 Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 1 Power cable between the Busbar and DTRU 0
5.3.3 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the FAN Subrack
The power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack is used to lead the power to the FAN subrack and supply power for the FAN Box.
Function
The power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack is used to lead the power to the FAN subrack and supply power for the FAN Box.
Structure
Figure 5-8 shows the structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack. Figure 5-8 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack
Pin Assignment
Table 5-9 describes the pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack.
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Table 5-9 Pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack Cable W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Core Color Blue Black
Installation Positions
Table 5-10 describes the structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack. Table 5-10 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the FAN subrack Power Cable Type One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connecting to the port on the eighth Busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connecting to port PWR on the front panel of the FAN Box
5.3.4 Power Cable Between the BTS3012 Busbar and the Common Subrack
The power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack is used to lead the power to the common subrack and supply power for the common subrack.
Function
The power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack is used to lead the power to the common subrack and supply power for the common subrack.
Structure
Only one power cable is connected between the common subrack and the Busbar. Figure 5-9 shows the structure of the power cable.
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Figure 5-9 Structure of the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack
A 1 2 W1 W2 X1 A1 A2 A3 View A View B X2 B
Pin Assignment
Table 5-11 describes the pin assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack. Table 5-11 Pins assignment for the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack Cable W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Core Color Blue Black
Installation Positions
Table 5-12 describes the installation position of the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack. Table 5-12 Installation positions of the power cable between the Busbar and the common subrack Power Cable Type One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connecting to the port on the ninth Busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connecting to port POWER on the front panel of the DCCU
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The E1 cable consists of 75-ohm E1 cable and 120-ohm cable. 5.4.2 Optical Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the cabinet and other devices. The optical cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE uses the multi-mode fibers for short-distance transmission. 5.4.3 Ethernet Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The ethernet cables are classified into straight-through cable and crossover cable to transmit maintenance signals. 5.4.4 E1 Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 The E1 signal transfer cable transfers eight routes of E1 signals to the DCCU of the cabinet.
Function
The 75-ohm E1 cable and 120-ohm cable are used to transmit the E1 trunk signal outside the cabinet.
Structure
The 75-ohm E1 cable is a coaxial cable that consists of eight sub coaxial cables. Every two sub coaxial cables form one E1 route. Therefore, each 75-ohm E1 cable provides four E1 routes. One end of the 75-ohm E1 cable is a DB25 male connector, and the other is bare. The connectors are made on site. Figure 5-10 shows the 75-ohm E1 cable. Figure 5-10 Structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable
2 W1 W2 1 W W3 W4 W5 Pos.1 X0 W6 W7 W8 A X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 B 4 B
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(2) 75-ohm E1 coaxial wire (X1X8) (4) Outer conductor (ring, that is, shielding layer)
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The 120-ohm E1 cable consists of four pairs of 120-ohm twisted pairs. Each pair forms one E1 route. Therefore, each 120-ohm E1 cable provides four E1 routes. One end of the 120-ohm E1 cable is a DB25 male connector, and the other is bare. The connectors are made on site. Figure 5-11 shows the structure of the cable. Figure 5-11 Structure of the 120-ohm E1 cable
Pin Assignment
Table 5-13 describes the pin assignment for the 75-ohm E1 cable and the 120-ohm cable. Table 5-13 Pin assignment for the E1 cable Core Wire W1 Coaxial Cable Wire/ Outer Conductor X1.tip X1.ring W2 X2.tip X2.ring W3 X3.tip X3.ring W4 X4.tip X4.ring W5 X5.tip X5.ring W6
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CHAN 3 TX
W8
X8.tip X8.ring
CHAN 3 RX
Installation Positions
The installation positions of the 75-ohm E1 cable and 120-ohm cable in the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE are same, as shown in Table 5-14. Table 5-14 Installation positions of the E1 cable Cable Type 75-ohm/120ohm E1 cable BTS Type BTS3012 One End (DB25 Male Connector) TR port on the DELC Other End (Bare Wire) Connecting to a transmission device such as an internal transmission interface box Connecting to a transmission device such as an internal transmission interface box
BTS3012AE
Function
The optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the cabinet and other devices. The optical cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE uses the multi-mode fibers for short-distance transmission.
Structure
Both ends of the multi-mode optical fiber are LC connectors. Figure 5-12 shows the structure of the optical cable.
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CAUTION
Apply a protective cap when the optical cable connector is not used.
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-15 describes the installation positions of the optical cable. Table 5-15 Installation positions of the optical cable Cable Type Optical cable One End Connecting to the optical transmission equipment, such as Metro100 Other End (LC Connector) Connecting to the transmission interface box such as the ODF
Function
The ethernet cables are classified into straight-through cable and crossover cable to transmit maintenance signals.
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The straight-through cable connects the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed to the network. The crossover cable directly connects the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed to the BTS.
Structure
The crossover cable and straight-through cable use the same connector. However, they differ in connector wiring. Both ends of the ethernet cable use RJ45 connectors, as shown in Figure 5-13. Figure 5-13 Structure of the Ethernet cable
8 1 X1 X2 W 8 1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-16 describes the pin assignment for the Ethernet cable. Table 5-16 Pins assignment for the Ethernet cable X1 End Core Color Core Type X2 End of the StraightThrough Cable X2.2 X2.1 Twisted pair X2.6 X2.3 Twisted pair X2.4 X2.5 Twisted pair X2.8 X2.7 X2 End of the Crossover Cable
Orange White and orange Green White and green Blue Blue and White Brown White and Brown
Twisted pair
Installation Positions
The installation positions of the straight-through cable and crossover cable are same, as shown in Table 5-17.
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Table 5-17 Installation positions of Ethernet cables Type Straightthrough cable One End Connecting to the MMI port on the DTMU Connecting to the network port of the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed Connecting to the MMI port on the DTMU Connecting to the network port of the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed Other End Connecting to the HUB or the LAN switch port
Crossover cable
Function
The E1 signal transfer cable transfers eight routes of E1 signals to the DCCU of the cabinet.
Structure
Figure 5-14 shows the structure of the E1 signal transfer cable. Figure 5-14 Structure of the E1 signal transfer cable
A
Delander
Pos.1
Pos.1
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-18 describes the pin assignment for the E1 signal transfer cable. Table 5-18 Pin assignment for the E1 signal transfer cable Pin at the X1 End (MD64 Male Connector) X1.11 X1.9 X1.27 X1.25 X1.15 X1.13 X1.31 X1.29 X1.43 X1.41 X1.59 X1.57 X1.47 X1.45 X1.63 X1.61 X1.3 X1.1 X1.19 X1.17 X1.7 X1.5 X1.23 X1.21 X1.35 X1.33 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Core Type Twisted pair Pin at the X2 End (MD64 Male Connector) X2.5 X2.6 X2.39 X2.40 X2.7 X2.8 X2.41 X2.42 X2.10 X2.11 X2.44 X2.45 X2.12 X2.13 X2.46 X2.47 X2.27 X2.28 X2.61 X2.62 X2.29 X2.30 X2.63 X2.64 X2.31 X2.32
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Twisted pair
X2.33 X2.34
Twisted pair
X2.67 X2.68
Installation Positions
Table 5-19 describes the installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable. Table 5-19 Installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable Cable Type E1 signal transfer cable One End (MD64 Male Connector) Connecting to port TRAN on the panel of the DCCU Other End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to the DCTB on the cabinet top subrack
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The signal cable between combined cabinets transmits signals between combined cabinets. 5.5.6 Signal Cable Between BTS3012/BTS3012AE Cabinet Groups The signal cable between cabinet groups transmits signals between cabinet groups. 5.5.7 Signal Cable Between the BTS3012 and the BTS312 This cable connects a BTS3012 cabinet with a BTS312 cabinet. 5.5.8 Boolean Value Output Cable of the BTS3012 The Boolean value output cable is used to output control signals from the BTS to other devices, ensuring the control of BTS over other devices. 5.5.9 Boolean Value Input Cable of the BTS3012 The Boolean value input cable transmits the status information of the external devices to the BTS, helping the BTS known the status of the external devices and take relevant actions. 5.5.10 EAC Signal Cable of the BTS3012 The EAC signal cable transmits the Boolean value alarm from the external devices to the BTS, helping the BTS known the status of the external devices and take relevant actions. 5.5.11 Dedicated Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012 The dedicated monitoring signal cable provides six dedicated monitoring signal inputs from the temperature sensor, humidity sensor, smoke sensor, water sensor, infrared sensor, and door sensor. 5.5.12 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012 The environment monitoring signal cable transmits signals between the BTS and the environment monitoring device. 5.5.13 RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The RET control signal cable transmits signals between the DATU and the Bias-Tee on the cabinet top. 5.5.14 Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack in the BTS3012 The signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack transmit signals between the cabinet top and DDPU/DCOM/DFCU in the DAFU subrack. The main signals include DAFU_FCLK signals, CBUS3 signals, in-position signals, and frequency detection signals. 5.5.15 TOP Signal Cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB of the BTS3012 The TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB transmit signals between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB. 5.5.16 Signal Cable between the DCSU and the DTRB in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB transmit signals between the DTRU and the DCSU. The signals include data bus signals, clock bus signals, CBUS2 signals, and in-position signals. 5.5.17 Boolean Value Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 The Boolean value signal transfer cable transfers Boolean value signals and analog signals inside the cabinet. It also transfers the external Boolean value signals from the DCTB. 5.5.18 FAN Subrack Signal Transfer Cable of the BTS3012 The FAN subrack signal transfer cable transfers the information of the FAN Box to the DCCU. 5.5.19 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The diversity receive short-circuiting cables are used to transfer the diversity receive signals from the antenna subsystem when the DFCU is used. 5.5.20 Four-In-One Short-Circuiting Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
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The four-in-one short-circuiting cable outputs four routes of combined signals when the DFCU or DFCB is used. When the DFCU and the DFCB is cascaded, six routes of combined signals can be obtained. 5.5.21 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE The signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU transmits one route of combined RF signals (two-in-one) to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals into one route for transmission. 5.5.22 Signal Transfer Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets The signal transfer cable between combined cabinets connects the DCTB with the DCSU. It not only transmits clock signals, control signals, and data signals between the main cabinet and the extension cabinet, but also transmits Boolean value alarm signals.
Function
The lightning protection failure alarm cable transmits the Boolean value signals of the DC lightning arrester on the cabinet top to the DSAC, notifying the cabinet of the availability of the DC lightning arrester.
Structure
Figure 5-15 shows the structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable. Figure 5-15 Structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable
1 W1 A W2 X1 View A X2 X3 2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-20 describes the pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable. Table 5-20 Pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable Core Wire W1
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Core Color
Blue
Installation Positions
Table 5-21 describes the installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable. Table 5-21 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable Cable Type Lightning protection failure alarm cable One End (2-Pin Phoenix Connector) In a single cabinet, the lightning protection failure alarm cable is connected to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC. In combined cabinets, the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the main cabinet connects to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC of the main cabinet. In combined cabinets, the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the extension cabinet connects to the S2+S2port on the DSAC of the extension cabinet Other End (Core End Connector) One end of the core end terminal is connected to the Alarm and GND terminals of the DC lightning protection arrester on the cabinet top.
5.5.2 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable Between BTS3012 Combined Cabinets
The lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets transmits the Boolean value signals of the DC lightning arresters between the main cabinet and the extension cabinets.
Function
The lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets transmits the Boolean value signals of the DC lightning arresters between the main cabinet and the extension cabinets.
Structure
Figure 5-16 shows the structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets.
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Figure 5-16 Structure of the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets
1 W1 View A W2 2
A X1
X2
The phoenix terminals at both ends of the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the combined cabinets are made on site.
Pin Assignment
Table 5-22 describes the pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets. Table 5-22 Pins assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable between combined cabinets Core Wire W1 W2 X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Core Color Black Black
Installation Positions
Table 5-23 describes the installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the combined cabinets. Table 5-23 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the combined cabinets Cable Type Lightning protection failure alarm cable of the combined cabinets One End In combined cabinets, it is connected to the S2+S2- port on the DSAC of the main cabinet. Other End In combined cabinets, it is connected to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC of the extension cabinet.
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Function
The power detection cable transmits the RF signal sent from the coupling unit in the DFCU/ DFCB to the power detection unit. This cable can be categorized into forward power detection cable and reverse power detection cable. The forward power detection cable has the same structure with the reverse power detection cable.
Structure
Figure 5-17 shows the structure of the power detection cable. Figure 5-17 Structure of the power detection cable
1
RF Rx Cable
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-24 describes the installation positions of the power detection cable. Table 5-24 Installation positions of the power detection cable Cable Forward power detection cable Reverse power detection cable One End Connecting to the PF in port on the DFCU/DFCB panel Connecting to the PR in port on the DFCU/DFCB panel Other End Connecting to the PF out port on the DFCU/DFCB panel Connecting to the PR out port on the DFCU/DFCB panel
5.5.4 Cable for the Combiner on the DTRU of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE
The cable for the combiner on the DTRU is used to connect the TX port with the IN port on the DTRU for the sake of signal combination.
Function
This cable connects the TX port with the IN port on the DTRU (type A), enabling the signal combination for transmission.
Structure
Figure 5-18 shows the cable for the combiner on the DTRU.
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Figure 5-18 Structure of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU
W 3 1 2
(3) Label
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-25 describes the installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU. Table 5-25 Installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU Cable Type Cable for the combiner on the DTRU One End (N Type)
l
Connecting to port TX1 on the DTRU (type A) Connecting to port TX2 on the DTRU (type A)
Connecting to port IN1 on the DTRU (type A) corresponding to port TX1 Connecting to port IN2 on the DTRU (type A) corresponding to port TX2
Function
The signal cable between combined cabinets transmits signals between combined cabinets.
Structure
Figure 5-19 shows the structure of the signal cable between combined cabinets.
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-26 describes the pin assignment for the signal cable between combined cabinets. Table 5-26 Pins assignment for the signal cable between combined cabinet Pin at the X1 End X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.7 X1.8 X1.9 X1.10 X1.36 X1.37 X1.38 X1.39 X1.41 X1.42
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin at the X1 End X1.43 X1.44 X1.46 X1.47 X1.48 X1.49 X1.22 X1.23 X1.25 X1.26 X1.51 X1.52 X1.53 X1.54 X1.28 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.56 X1.57 X1.59 X1.60 X1.12 X1.13 X1.14 X1.15 X1.62 X1.63 X1.64 X1.65
Pin at the X2 End X2.43 X2.44 X2.46 X2.47 X2.48 X2.49 X2.22 X2.23 X2.25 X2.26 X2.51 X2.52 X2.53 X2.54 X2.28 X2.29 X2.30 X2.31 X2.56 X2.57 X2.59 X2.60 X2.12 X2.13 X2.14 X2.15 X2.62 X2.63 X2.64 X2.65
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Installation Positions
Table 5-27 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between combined cabinets. Table 5-27 Installation positions of the signal cable between combined cabinets Cabinet Type BTS3012 BTS3012AE One End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to the DCF port on the DCTB of one cabinet Connecting to the TO SLAVE CABINET port on the DSCB of one cabinet Other End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to the DCF port on the DCTB of another cabinet Connecting to the TO SLAVE CABINET port on the DSCB of another cabinet
Function
The signal cable between cabinet groups transmits signals between cabinet groups.
Structure
Figure 5-20 shows the structure of the signal cable between cabinet groups. Figure 5-20 Structure of the signal cable between cabinet groups
Pos.1 1 2
Pos.36
X1
X2
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-28 describes the pin assignment for the signal cable between cabinet groups. Table 5-28 Pins assignment for the signal cable between cabinet groups Pin at the X1 End X1.1 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 X1.27 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.35 X1.36 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.9 X1.11
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin at the X2 End X2.30 X2.31 X2.32 X2.33 X2.34 X2.35 X2.36
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Installation Positions
Table 5-29 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between cabinet groups. Table 5-29 Installation positions of the signal cable between cabinet groups Cable Type Signal cable between cabinet groups BTS Type BTS3012 One End (MD36 Male Connector) Connecting to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of one main cabinet in the cabinet group Connecting to TO SLAVE GROUP1 or TO SLAVE GROUP2 port on the DSCB of one main cabinet in the cabinet group Other End (MD36 Male Connector) Connecting to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of the other main cabinet in the cabinet group Connecting to TO SLAVE GROUP1 or TO SLAVE GROUP2 port on the DSCB of the other main cabinet in the cabinet group
BTS3012AE
Function
This cable connects a BTS3012 cabinet to a BTS312 cabinet in one cabinet group.
Structure
One end of the combined-cabinet cable is an MD36 male connector and the other end of the cable is a DB25 male connector. See details in Figure 5-21
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Pin36
X1
Pin25
Pin Assignment
Table 5-30 describes the pin assignment for the combined-cabinet signal cable. Table 5-30 Pin assignment for the combined-cabinet signal cable Pin at the X1 End X1.1 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 X1.27 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.35 X1.36
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Table 5-31 describes the installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable. Table 5-31 Installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable Cable Type Combined-cabinet cable One End (MD36 Male Connector) Connects to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of a BTS3012 cabinet Other End (DB25 Male Connector) Connects to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of a BTS312 cabinet
Function
The Boolean value output cable is used to output control signals from the BTS to other devices, ensuring the control of BTS over other devices.
Structure
Figure 5-22 shows the structure of the Boolean value output cable. Figure 5-22 Structure of the Boolean value output cable
1 A POS.1 X1 W 2
POS.15
Pin Assignment
Table 5-32 describes the pin assignment for the Boolean value output cable. Table 5-32 Pin assignment for the Boolean value output cable Pin of the Connector X1.1
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Core Type
Twisted pair
White Orange
Twisted pair
White Green
Twisted pair
White Brown
Twisted pair
White Grey
Twisted pair
Red Blue
Installation Positions
Table 5-33 describes installation positions of the Boolean value output cable. Table 5-33 Installation positions of the Boolean value output cable Cable Type Boolean value output cable One End (DB15 Male Connector) Connecting to the SWOUT port on the DMLC Other End (Bare Wire) The two twisted pairs at the bare end connect to the corresponding control devices.
Function
The Boolean value input cable transmits the status information of the external devices to the BTS, helping the BTS known the status of the external devices and take relevant actions.
Structure
Figure 5-23 shows the structure of the Boolean value input cable.
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X1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-34 describes the pin assignment for the Boolean value input cable. Table 5-34 Pin assignment for the Boolean value input cable Pin of the Connector X1.2 X1.36 X1.3 X1.37 X1.4 X1.38 X1.5 X1.39 X1.6 X1.40 X1.7 X1.41 X1.8 X1.42 X1.9 X1.43 X1.10
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Twisted pair
White Green
Twisted pair
White Brown
Twisted pair
White Grey
Twisted pair
Red Blue
Twisted pair
Red Orange
Twisted pair
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Twisted pair
Red
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Core Type
Twisted pair
Red Grey
Twisted pair
Black Blue
Twisted pair
Black Orange
Twisted pair
Black Green
Twisted pair
Black Brown
Twisted pair
Black Grey
Twisted pair
Yellow Blue
Twisted pair
White Blue
Twisted pair
White Orange
Twisted pair
White Green
Twisted pair
White Brown
Twisted pair
White Grey
Twisted pair
Red Blue
Twisted pair
Red Orange
Twisted pair
Red
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Core Type
Twisted pair
Red Brown
Twisted pair
Red Grey
Twisted pair
Black Blue
Twisted pair
Black Orange
Twisted pair
Black Green
Twisted pair
Black Brown
Twisted pair
Black Grey
Twisted pair
Yellow Blue
Installation Positions
Table 5-35 describes installation positions of the Boolean value input cable. Table 5-35 Installation positions of the Boolean value input cable Cable Type Boolean value input cable One End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to the SWIN port on the DMLC Other End (Bare Wire) The two twisted pairs at the bare end connect to the corresponding control devices.
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Function
The EAC signal cable transmits the status information of the external devices to the BTS, helping the BTS known the status of the external devices and take relevant actions.
Structure
Figure 5-24 shows the structure of the EAC signal cable. Figure 5-24 Structure of the EAC-2 signal cable
View A Pos.1 A
Pos.26
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-36 describes the installation positions of the EAC signal cable. Table 5-36 Installation positions of the EAC signal cable Cable Type EAC signal cable One End (DB9 Male Connector) Connecting to the EAC port on the DSAC Other End (Bare Wire) The two core wires at the bare wire end connect to the relevant control device.
Function
The dedicated monitoring signal cable provides six dedicated monitoring signal inputs from the temperature sensor, humidity sensor, smoke sensor, water sensor, infrared sensor, and door sensor.
Structure
Figure 5-25 shows the structure of the dedicated monitoring signal cable.
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-37 describes the pin assignment for the dedicated monitoring signal cable. Table 5-37 Pin assignment for the dedicated monitoring signal cable Pin of the Connector X1.1 X1.18 X1.16 X1.31 X1.2 X1.33 X1.17 X1.32 X1.3 X1.34 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.35 X1.19 Core Type Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Core Color White Blue White Orange White Green White Brown White Grey Red Blue Red Orange Red Signal Type ANALOG4 GRND +12 V A1 +12 V A1 ANALOG3 GRND +12 V A1 +12 V A1 ANALOG2 GRND +12 V A1 +12 V A1 ANALOG1 GRND +12 V A1
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Core Type
Signal Type +12 V A1 Temp +12 V A1 HUMI +12 V A1 GATE GRND SMOKE SMOKE 24 V +12 V A1 +12 V A1 DPTI GRND WATER GRND +12 V A1 +12 V A1
Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair
Red Brown Red Grey Black Blue Black Orange Black Green Black Brown Black Grey Yellow Blue
Installation Positions
Table 5-38 describes the installation positions of the dedicated monitoring signal cable. Table 5-38 Installation positions of the dedicated monitoring signal cable Cable Type Dedicated monitoring signal cable One End (DB44 Male Connector) Connecting to the AIN port on the DMLC Other End (Bare Wire) Connecting to the DDF
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Function
The environment monitoring signal cable transmits signals between the BTS and the environment monitoring device.
Structure
The environment monitoring signal cable is only a converter. One end of the converter is a DB9 male connector and the other end is a DB25 female connector. See Figure 5-26 for details. Figure 5-26 Structure of the environment monitoring signal cable
1 Pos.9 A View A B View B 2 Pos.25
Pos.1
X2 X1 Pos.1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-39 describes the pin assignment for the environment monitoring signal cable. Table 5-39 Pin assignment for the environment monitoring signal cable Pin of the DB9 Connector X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.4 X2.5 Shielding layer Twisted pair Core Type Twisted pair Pin of the DB25 Female Connector X1.12 X1.13 X1.10 X1.11 X1.9
Installation Positions
Table 5-40 describes the installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable.
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Table 5-40 Installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable Cable Type EMI signal cable One End (DB9 Male Connector) Connecting to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DSAC Other End (DB25 Female Connector) Connecting to the environment monitoring device
Function
The RET control signal cable transmits signals between the DATU and the Bias-Tee on the cabinet top.
Structure
Figure 5-27 shows the structure of the RET control signal cable. Figure 5-27 Structure of the RET control signal cable
1 W X1 X2 2
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-41 describes the installation positions of the six coaxial cables. The installation positions are the same. Table 5-41 Installation positions of the RET control signal cable Cable Type RET control signal cable
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5.5.14 Signal Cables Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack in the BTS3012
The signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack transmit signals between the cabinet top and DDPU/DCOM/DFCU in the DAFU subrack. The main signals include DAFU_FCLK signals, CBUS3 signals, in-position signals, and frequency detection signals.
Function
The signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack transmit signals between the cabinet top and DDPU/DCOM/DFCU in the DAFU subrack. The main signals include DAFU_FCLK signals, CBUS3 signals, in-position signals, and frequency detection signals.
Structure
There are two signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack. The two cables are as follows:
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The signal cable between the DCTB and DAFU 0DAFU 2 The signal cable between the DCTB and DAFU 3DAFU 5
The two cables have the same structure. Figure 5-28 shows the structure of the cable. Figure 5-28 Structure of the signal cable between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack
1 W1 B 2
W2
X2
W3 View A Pos.1
X3
View B Pos.26
X4
Pos.1
Pos.68
Pin Assignment
The pin assignment of the two cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack are the same. Table 5-42 describes the pin assignment for the signal cable between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack.
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Table 5-42 Pins assignment for the signal cable between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack Core Wire W1 Pin of the MD68 Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.35 X1.36 X1.37 X1.38 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.39 X1.40 X1.41 X1.42 W2 X1.13 X1.14 X1.15 X1.16 X1.47 X1.48 X1.49 X1.50 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.20 X1.51
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Pin of the DB26 Connector X2.7 X2.8 X2.11 X2.10 X2.20 X2.19 X2.13 X2.12 X2.16 X2.9 X2.17 X2.18 X2.15 X2.24 X2.26 X2.25 X3.7 X3.8 X3.11 X3.10 X3.20 X3.19 X3.13 X3.12 X3.9 X3.16 X3.17 X3.18 X3.15
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin of the DB26 Connector X3.24 X3.26 X3.25 X4.7 X4.8 X4.11 X4.10 X4.20 X4.19 X4.13 X4.12 X4.9 X4.17 X4.16 X4.18 X4.15 X4.24 X4.26
Core Type
Twisted pair
W3
X1.25 X1.26 X1.27 X1.28 X1.59 X1.60 X1.61 X1.62 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.63 X1.64 X1.65
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Installation Positions
Table 5-43 describes the installation positions of the two signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack. Table 5-43 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack Signal Cable Connecting DCTB to DAFU 0DAFU 2 One End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to the DCTB Other End (Three DB26 Male Connectors) Connecting to the COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM in subrack DAFU 0 Connecting to the COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM in subrack DAFU 1
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Other End (Three DB26 Male Connectors) Connecting to the COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM in subrack DAFU 2
Connecting to the COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM in subrack DAFU 3 Connecting to the COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM in subrack DAFU 4 Connecting to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU in subrack DAFU 5
5.5.15 TOP Signal Cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB of the BTS3012
The TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB transmit signals between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB.
Function
The TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB transmit signals between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB.
Structure
Figure 5-29 shows the structure of the TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB.
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Figure 5-29 Structure of the TOP signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB
A
Delander
1 3
X2 B
View A Pos.64
Pin Assignment
Table 5-44 describes the pin assignment of W1 in Figure 5-29. Table 5-44 Pin assignment for W1 Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.40 X1.39 X1.35 X1.36 X1.37 X1.38 X1.11 X1.12 X1.15 X1.16 X1.3
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Twisted pair
X3.12 X3.13
Twisted pair
X3.14 X3.15
Twisted pair
X3.16 X3.17
Twisted pair
X3.18 X3.19
Twisted pair
X3.20
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Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 X1.13 X1.14 X1.30 X1.29 X1.5 X1.6 X1.9 X1.10 X1.23 X1.24 X1.27 X1.28 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.56 X1.55 X1.42 X1.26 X1.58 X1.57 X1.60 X1.59 X1.54 X1.53
Core Type
Twisted pair
X3.22 X3.23
Twisted pair
X3.24 X3.25
Twisted pair
X3.26 X3.27
Twisted pair
X3.28 X3.29
Twisted pair
X3.30 X3.31
Twisted pair
X3.32 X3.33
Twisted pair
X3.34 X3.35
Twisted pair
X3.36 X3.37
Twisted pair
X3.38 X3.39
Twisted pair
X3.40 X3.80
Twisted pair
X3.49 X3.50
Twisted pair
X3.52 X3.53
Twisted pair
X3.54 X3.55
Twisted pair
X3.56 X3.57
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Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.49 X1.50 X1.44 X1.43 X1.64 X1.63 X1.52 X1.51 X1.33 X1.34 X1.32 X1.31 X1.48 X1.47 X1.17 X1.18
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
X3.60 X3.61
Twisted pair
X3.62 X3.63
Twisted pair
X3.64 X3.65
Twisted pair
X3.66 X3.67
Twisted pair
X3.68 X3.69
Twisted pair
X3.70 X3.71
Twisted pair
X3.72 X3.73
Table 5-45 describes the pins of W2 in Figure 5-29. Table 5-45 Pins of W2 Pin at the X2 End (DB26 Connector) X2.6 X2.5 X2.16 X2.17 X2.15 X2.12 X2.14 X2.11 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Core Type Twisted pair Pin of the MD80 Connector at the X3 End X3.1 X3.41 X3.2 X3.42 X3.3 X3.43 X3.4 X3.44
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Pin at the X2 End (DB26 Connector) X2.13 X2.10 X2.9 X2.8 X2.2 X2.3 X2.4 X2.1
Twisted pair
X3.6 X3.46
Twisted pair
X3.7 X3.47
Twisted pair
X3.8 X3.48
Installation Positions
Table 5-46 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB TOP. Table 5-46 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB TOP Cable Type Signal cable Between the DCCU/DCSU and the DCTB TOP One End The MD64 male connector connects to the TO_TOP1 port on the DCCU. The DB26 male connector connects to the TOP2 port on the DCSU. Other End (MD80 Male Connector) Connecting to the MD80 port on the DCTB
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5.5.16 Signal Cable between the DCSU and the DTRB in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
The signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB transmit signals between the DTRU and the DCSU. The signals include data bus signals, clock bus signals, CBUS2 signals, and in-position signals.
Function
The signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB transmit signals between the DTRU and the DCSU. The signals include data bus signals, clock bus signals, CBUS2 signals, and in-position signals.
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Structure
Figure 5-30 shows the structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB. Figure 5-30 Structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB
Pos.1 View A 1 Pos.68 Pos.64 A B
Delander
View B 2
Pos.1
W X1 X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-47 describes the pin assignment for the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB. Table 5-47 Pin assignment for the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB Cable Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.9 X1.10 X1.11 X1.12
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Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.13 X1.14 X1.15 X1.16 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 X1.27 X1.28 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.35 X1.36 X1.37 X1.38 X1.39 X1.40 X1.41
Pin of the MD68 Connector at the X2 End X2.7 X2.8 X2.41 X2.42 X2.10 X2.11 X2.44 X2.45 X2.21 X2.26 X2.13 X2.14 X2.47 X2.48 X2.55 X2.60 X2.16 X2.17 X2.50 X2.51 X2.19 X2.20 X2.53 X2.54 X2.18 X2.52 X2.22 X2.23 X2.25
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin of the MD64 Connector at the X1 End X1.42 X1.43 X1.44 X1.45 X1.46 X1.47 X1.48 X1.49 X1.50 X1.51 X1.52 X1.55 X1.56 X1.57 X1.58 X1.59 X1.60 X1.61 X1.62 X1.63 X1.64 X1.53
Pin of the MD68 Connector at the X2 End X2.59 X2.37 X2.49 X2.27 X2.28 X2.61 X2.62 X2.30 X2.31 X2.64 X2.65 X2.58 X2.56 X2.24 X2.57 X2.32 X2.66 X2.33 X2.34 X2.67 X2.68 X2.63
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Installation Positions
Table 5-48 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
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Table 5-48 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB Cable Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB One End (MD64 Male Connector) Connecting to port TO_DTRB on the DCSU Other End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to port MD68 on the DTRB
Function
The Boolean value signal transfer cable performs the following functions:
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Transferring Boolean value signals and analog signals inside the cabinet Transferring external Boolean value input signals and output signals from DCTB to the DEMU through the DCSU
Structure
Figure 5-31 shows the structure of the Boolean value signal transfer cable. Figure 5-31 Structure of the Boolean value signal transfer cable
1 2
X1
View A Pos.68
View B Pos.80
X2
Pos.1 Pos.1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-49 describes the pin assignment for the Boolean value signal transfer cable.
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Table 5-49 Pin assignment for the Boolean value signal transfer cable Pin of the MD68 Connector at the X1 End X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.56 X1.64 X1.63 X1.30 X1.31 X1.5 X1.68 X1.32 X1.36 X1.60 X1.4 X1.1 X1.58 X1.2 X1.53 X1.49 X1.22 X1.21 X1.17 X1.16 X1.14 X1.46 X1.45 X1.41 X1.40 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Core Type Pin of the MD80 Connector at the X2 End X2.9 X2.10 X2.11 X2.12 X2.13 X2.14 X2.15 X2.16 X2.17 X2.18 X2.19 X2.20 X2.21 X2.22 X2.23 X2.24 X2.25 X2.26 X2.27 X2.28 X2.29 X2.30 X2.31 X2.32 X2.33 X2.34 X2.35 X2.36
Twisted pair
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Pin of the MD68 Connector at the X1 End X1.13 X1.9 X1.8 X1.7 X1.26 X1.28 X1.38 X1.54 X1.55 X1.27 X1.65 X1.29 X1.67 X1.66 X1.33 X1.34 X1.3 X1.35 X1.59 X1.48 X1.61 X1.52 X1.51 X1.50 X1.20 X1.19 X1.18 X1.47 X1.15
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
X2.39 X2.40
Twisted pair
X2.49 X2.50
Twisted pair
X2.51 X2.52
Twisted pair
X2.53 X2.54
Twisted pair
X2.55 X2.56
Twisted pair
X2.57 X2.58
Twisted pair
X2.59 X2.60
Twisted pair
X2.61 X2.62
Twisted pair
X2.63 X2.64
Twisted pair
X2.65 X2.66
Twisted pair
X2.67 X2.68
Twisted pair
X2.69 X2.70
Twisted pair
X2.71 X2.72
Twisted pair
X2.73
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X2.75 X2.76
Installation Positions
Table 5-50 describes installation positions of the Boolean value signal transfer cable. Table 5-50 Installation positions of the Boolean value signal transfer cable Cable Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB One End (MD64 Male Connector) Connecting to port TO_DTRB on the DCSU Other End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to port MD68 on the DTRB
Function
The FAN subrack signal transfer cable transfers the information of the FAN Box to the DCCU.
Structure
Figure 5-32 shows the structure of the FAN subrack signal transfer cable.
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3 C
X3 View C 1 2 3 4 5
Pos.26
Pos.26
Pin Assignment
Table 5-51 describes the pin assignment for W1 in Figure 5-32. Table 5-51 Pin assignment for W1 Pin at the X1 End (DB26 Connector) X1.1 X1.10 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.11 X1.19 X1.13 X1.14 X1.15 X1.16
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X2.2 X2.3
Twisted pair
X2.4 X2.5
Twisted pair
X2.6 X2.7
Twisted pair
X2.11 X2.19
Twisted pair
X2.13 X2.14
Twisted pair
X2.15 X2.16
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Pin at the X1 End (DB26 Connector) X1.17 X1.12 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26
Twisted pair
X2.20 X2.21
Twisted pair
X2.22 X2.23
Twisted pair
X2.24 X2.25
X2.26
Table 5-52 describes the pins of W2 in Figure 5-32. Table 5-52 Pins of W2 Pin of the DB26 Connector at the X1 End X1.8 X1.9 X1.18 Wire Type Pin of the 5-Pin Connector at the X3 End X3.1 X3.2 X3.3
Twisted pair
Installation Positions
Table 5-53 describes the installation positions of the FAN subrack signal transfer cable. Table 5-53 Installation positions of the FAN subrack signal transfer cable Cable Type FAN subrack signal transfer cable One End (DB26 Male Connector) Connecting to port To_FAN on the DCCU Other End The DB26 male connector connects to the COM port on the FAN Box. The 5-pin connector connects to the sensor port at the air inlet at the bottom of the cabinet.
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Function
The diversity receive short-circuiting cables are used to transfer the diversity receive signals from the antenna subsystem when the DFCU is used.
Structure
Figure 5-33 shows the structure of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable. Figure 5-33 Structure of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable
1 RF Rx Cable 1
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-54 describes the installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable. Table 5-54 Installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable Cable Type Diversity receive short-circuiting cable One End Connecting to the RXDOUT port on the DFCU panel Other End Connecting to the HL-IN port on the DFCU panel
Function
The four-in-one short-circuiting cable outputs four routes of combined signals when the DFCU or DFCB is used. When the DFCU and the DFCB is cascaded, six routes of combined signals can be obtained.
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Structure
Figure 5-34 shows the structure of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable. Figure 5-34 Structure of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable
1 RF Tx Cable 1
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-55 describes the installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable. Table 5-55 Installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable Type Four-in-one shortcircuiting cable One End Connecting to the TXCOM port on the DFCU panel Connecting to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DFCB panel Other End Connecting to the TX-DUP port on the DFCU panel Connecting to the TX-DUP port on the DFCB panel
5.5.21 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU in the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
The signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU transmits one route of combined RF signals (two-in-one) to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals into one route for transmission.
Function
The signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU transmits one route of combined RF signals (two-in-one) to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals into one route for transmission.
Structure
Figure 5-35 shows the structure of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.
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Figure 5-35 Strucute of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU
1 RF Tx Cable 1
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-56 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU. Table 5-56 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU Type Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU One End Connecting to the COMIN port on the DFCU panel Other End Connecting to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DFCB panel
Function
The signal transfer cable between combined cabinets not only transmits clock signals, control signals, and data signals between the main cabinet and the extension cabinet, but also transmits Boolean value alarm signals from the DMLC.
Structure
Figure 5-36 shows the structure of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets.
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Figure 5-36 Structure of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets
View B Pos.64 View A Pos.1 1 Pos.1
Delander
W X2
Pos.68
X1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-57 describes the pin assignment for the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets. Table 5-57 Pin assignment for the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets Core Wire W Pin at the X1 End (MD68 Connector) X1.13 X1.14 X1.15 X1.16 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26
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Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin at the X1 End (MD68 Connector) X1.27 X1.28 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.45 X1.46 X1.47 X1.48 X1.49 X1.50 X1.51 X1.52 X1.53 X1.54 X1.55 X1.56 X1.57 X1.58 X1.59 X1.60 X1.61 X1.62 X1.63 X1.64 X1.65
Pin at the X2 End (MD64 Connector) X2.58 X2.57 X2.56 X2.55 X2.4 X2.3 X2.2 X2.1 X2.52 X2.51 X2.50 X2.49 X2.64 X2.63 X2.62 X2.61 X2.48 X2.47 X2.46 X2.45 X2.26 X2.25 X2.24 X2.23 X2.20 X2.19 X2.18 X2.17 X2.10
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Pin at the X1 End (MD68 Connector) X1.66 X1.67 X1.68 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.9 X1.5 X1.10 X1.39 X1.40 X1.41 X1.44 X1.Shell
Pin at the X2 End (MD64 Connector) X2.9 X2.8 X2.7 X2.5 X2.6 X2.11 X2.12 X2.21 X2.22 X2.27 X2.28 X2.59 X2.60 X2.Shell
Core Type
Twisted pair
Shield
Installation Positions
Table 5-58 describes the installation positions of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets. Table 5-58 Installation positions of the signal transfer cable between combined cabinets Signal Cable Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS One End (MD68 Male Connector) Connecting to port TO SLAVE MASTER (FROM DCSU) on the DCTB Other End (MD64 Male Connector) Connecting to CC_IN port on the DCSU in one single cabinet or cabinet groups Connecting to the CC_OUT port on the DCSU of the main cabinet and to the CC_IN port on the DCSU of the extension cabinet when the combined cabinets are used
NOTE
The TO SLAVEMASTER (FROM DCSU) port is invisible because it is on the back of the DCTB.
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Function
The RF signal cables include RF RX signal cable and RF TX signal cable.
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The RF RX signal cable connects the RX ports on the DDPU/DFCU and the DTRU and transmits UL signals. The RF TX signal cable connects the TX ports on the DDPU/DFCU and the DTRU and transmits DL signals.
Structure
Figure 5-37 shows the structure of the RF RX signal cable and the RF TX signal cable. Figure 5-37 Structure of the RF RX signal cable and the RF TX signal cable
Pin Assignment
None.
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Installation Positions
Table 5-59 describes the installation positions of the RF signal cables. Table 5-59 Installation positions of the RF signal cables Cable RF TX cable RF RX cable One End Connecting to the TX port on the DTRU Connecting to the RX port on the DTRU Other End Connecting to the TX port on the DDPU/DFCU Connecting to the RX port on the DDPU/DFCU
NOTE
In inter-cabinet cell configuration, the RF RX cables should be connected between two cabinets. The BTS3012 cabinet uses two 2.8 m long RF RX cables to set up the connection between two cabinet. Both ends of the RF RX cable use SMA coaxial connectors.
Function
The indoor 1/2-inch jumper transmits signals between the BTS and the antenna system by connecting one end of the jumper to the ANT port on the DDPU/DFCU and connecting the other end of the jumper to the feeder through a feeder connector.
Structure
Both ends of the 1/2-inch jumper are of DIN connectors, which should be made on site. For the method of making DIN connectors, refer to the instruction guide in the connector bag. Figure 5-38 shows the structure of the jumper. Figure 5-38 Structure of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-60 describes the installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper.
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Table 5-60 Installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper Cable Type Indoor 1/2-inch jumper One End (DIN Male Connector) Connecting to port ANTA or ANTB on the top of the DDPU/ DFCU One End (DIN Male Connector) Connecting to the feeder of the antenna system
5.7 Signal Cable Between the BTS3012 and the Auxiliary Equipment
5.7.1 Signal Cable for the External Environment Alarm Box of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE/ BTS3006C The external environment alarm box transmits the alarm signals to the BTS, helping the BTS take relevant actions. 5.7.2 Power Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 The power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 transmits the 48 V DC from the Sidepower to the BTS3012 cabinet. 5.7.3 Alarm Signal Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 The alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 sends the alarm signals of the Sidepower to the BTS, helping the BTS to take relevant actions.
5.7.1 Signal Cable for the External Environment Alarm Box of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE/BTS3006C
The external environment alarm box transmits the alarm signals to the BTS, helping the BTS take relevant actions.
Function
The external environment alarm box transmits the alarm signals to the BTS, helping the BTS take relevant actions.
Structure
Figure 5-39 shows the structure of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box. Figure 5-39 Structure of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box
View B Pos.1 B W Pos.9 X1 X2 (2) DB9 male connector Pos.9 1 2 View A Pos.1 A
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Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Positions
Table 5-61 shows the installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box. Table 5-61 Installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box Cable Type Signal cable for the external environment alarm box One End (DB9 Male Connector) Connecting to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DSAC Other End (DB9 Male Connector) The two core wires at the bare wire end connect to the relevant control device.
Function
The power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 transmits the 48 V DC from the Sidepower to the BTS3012 cabinet.
Structure
There are two power cables between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. One cable is a 48 V DC power cable while the other cable is a grounding cable. The blue 48 V DC power cable has a sectional area of 16 2. The black grounding cable also has a sectional area of 16 mm2. Both power cables use an OT terminal at one end and a core end terminal at the other end. Both of the OT terminal and core end terminal should be made on site. Figure 5-40 shows the structure of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. Figure 5-40 Structure of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012
1 2
(1) OT terminal
Pin Assignment
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Installation Positions
Table 5-62 describes the installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. Table 5-62 Installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 Signal Cable Power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 One End (OT Terminal) The 48 V DC power cable connects to the negative copper bar on the Sidepower. The grounding cable connects to the positive copper bar on the Sidepower. Other End (Cord End Connector) The 48 V DC power cable connects to the -48 V terminal on the top of the BTS3012 cabinet. The grounding cable connects to the GND terminal on the top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
5.7.3 Alarm Signal Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012
The alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 sends the alarm signals of the Sidepower to the BTS, helping the BTS to take relevant actions.
Function
The alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 sends the alarm signals of the Sidepower to the BTS, helping the BTS to take relevant actions.
Structure
Figure 5-41 shows the structure of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. Figure 5-41 Structure of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012
View B Pos.1 B W Pos.9 X1 X2 (2) DB9 male connector Pos.9 1 2 View A Pos.1 A
Pin Assignment
Table 5-63 describes the pin assignment for the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.
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Table 5-63 Pin assignment for the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 Core Wire W X1 End X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X2 End X2.4 X2.10 X2.1 X2.2 X2.3
Installation Positions
Table 5-64 describes the installation positions of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. Table 5-64 Installation positions of the alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 Cable Type Alarm Signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 One End (DB9 Male Connector) Connecting to the EAC port on the DSAC Other End (DB9 Male Connector) Connecting to the DB9 port on the alarm board of the Sidepower
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