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Cabinet overview.................................................................................................................................................................................................35
RRU overview.....................................................................................................................................................................................................36
Hardware Units...................................................................................................................................................................................................37
OIL......................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Connection Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................................................................39
Transmission Interface........................................................................................................................................................................................41
OIL Interface.......................................................................................................................................................................................................42
Site LAN Interface Including Local O&M.........................................................................................................................................................43
Power Interface...................................................................................................................................................................................................44
External Alarms Interface...................................................................................................................................................................................45
RBS 3202................................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Cabinet Overview................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Hardware Units...................................................................................................................................................................................................48
Connection Interface...........................................................................................................................................................................................50
Power Connection Interface................................................................................................................................................................................51
Antenna Connection Infterfaces..........................................................................................................................................................................51
Transmission Interface........................................................................................................................................................................................52
Site LAN Interface..............................................................................................................................................................................................53
AU-Hub Interface................................................................................................................................................................................................54
0
ManagedElement=1
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ManagedElementId
1
applicationConfiguration
t[0] =
faultTolerantCoreStates
s[1] = ManagedElement=1,Equipment=1,Subrack=1,Slot=1,PlugInUnit=1;Active
logicalName
1067001
mimInfo
Struct{3}
>>> 1.mimName = RBS_NODE_MODEL_K
>>> 2.mimVersion = 2.3
>>> 3.mimRelease =
mimName
RBS_NODE_MODEL_K
productName
RBS3206
productNumber
11/COH1092069
productRevision
productType
Node
site
CYLB6700
userLabel
CYLB6700
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0 1 CBU1
ON 16HZ OFF ROJ 119 2209/1 R5G 20080116 TU8G099829 +31C Active*
0 7 RAX
ON 16HZ OFF
R1D 20090529 TU8GB69142
0 8 RAX11
ON 16HZ OFF
R1B 20071205 TU8G053748
0 9 RAX11
ON 16HZ OFF ROJ 119 2187/8
20080103 TU8G085404
0 10 TX6HS-03 ON 16HZ OFF ROJ 119 2254/7 R1D 20071117 AE56156374
0 11 TX6HS-03 ON 16HZ OFF ROJ 119 2254/7 R1D 20080120 AE56659891
0 12 RUIF
ON 16HZ OFF ROJ 119 2245/2 R2A 20080112 AE56598745
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SMN ProductNr
Rev Name
Date SerialNr
================================================================
0 ROJ 605 116/1
R1A Subrack 20040101 Baseband
0 ROJ 605 116/1
R1B BACKPLANE 20071204 TY11991700
---------------------------------------------------------------=====================================================================
SMN APN PORT
BOARD
GREEN YELLOW RED PRODUCT NR
REV DATE
SERIAL NR
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0 12 port_0_dev_5 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/3 R2A 20080107 AE56548926
0 12 port_0_dev_5 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080118 TU8F319901
0 12 port_10_dev_10 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/2 R2A/A 20080204 AE56764152
0 12 port_10_dev_10 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080131 TU8F326710
0 12 port_2_dev_6 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/2 R2A/A 20080204 AE56764155
0 12 port_2_dev_6 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080131 TU8F326650
0 12 port_4_dev_7 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/3 R2A 20080108 AE56555388
0 12 port_4_dev_7 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080118 TU8F319913
0 12 port_6_dev_8 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/2 R2A/A 20060810 AE53184109
0 12 port_6_dev_8 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080131 TU8F326687
0 12 port_8_dev_9 RU21
steady 16hz off KRC 118 16/3 R2A 20080108 AE56555359
0 12 port_8_dev_9 FU12
ON 16Hz OFF KRC 118 17/1 R2F 20080118 TU8F319819
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
port_10_dev_10 FU12
port_2_dev_6 RU21
port_2_dev_6 FU12
port_4_dev_7 RU21
port_4_dev_7 FU12
port_6_dev_8 RU21
port_6_dev_8 FU12
port_8_dev_9 RU21
port_8_dev_9 FU12
3. lock the board where the board want to replace it by command: bl 001000
Logging to file: /home/gnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20090925-165054_26346/boLog26346
..............................................................................................................................................................................
Log close: /home/gnoc/moshell_logfiles/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20090925-165054_26346/boLog26346
Created following board-groups: all, allp, mp, bp, tu, coremp, ommp, scx, xp, rax, tx, tx6, ru, ru[0-6].
>>> Type "bp" to view available board-groups and "bp <group>" to view group contents.
Block following MOs ?
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115 Equipment=1,Subrack=1,Slot=10,PlugInUnit=1
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Are you Sure [y/n] ?
4. Replace the board CBU, RAX, TX6HS-03
a. Remove the board.
i. Put on the ESD wrist strap and connect the cable to the earth grounding point or the ESD button, if available.
ii. Check the subrack slot number against the work order.
iii. Note the positions of any cables connected to the board (CBU).
iv. Starting from the top, disconnect the cables from the board (CBU)
v. Loosen the captive screws using a T8 Torx screwdriver and remove the board according the picture below:
NOTE: ALWAYS HANDLE BOARDS BY THE FRONT, EDGE, OR BACK FRAME AND DO NOT TOUCH THE CIRCUIT
PATTERN OR PINS
vi. Place the board in an antistatic bag and reuse the packing from the replacement board.
b. Installing the board
i. Unpack the board and check that it is undamaged.
ii. Using a flashlight, check that the pins in the backplane connector are straight before proceeding with the installation.
iii. Insert the replacement board into position and ensure that the locking clamps engage the subrack locking rails, in
accordance with above picture.
iv. Lock the board by simultaneously pushing both locking clamps towards the board.
v. Tighten the screws to a standard torque using a torque driver and a 50 mm (or longer) T8 Torx bit. Ensure that the bit is
correctly engaged in the head of the lcoking clamp screw before starting.
5. After finish the installing the board tell to the Front office to do unlocking the board.
6. Unlocking the board by command: deb 001000 (xxyy00 xx= subrack, yy=slot )
RBS 3518
Cabinet Overview
Hardware Unit
Slot Pos.
No. of Units
CBU
ET-MC1 board
0-1
ET-M4 board
ET-M3 board
ET-MC41s board
(1)
ET-PSW board
2 or 3
0-1
ET-MFX board
0-1
RAX
3-6
1-4
TX board
7, 8
1-2
(5)
OBIF
(6)
Hardware Units
PDU
N/A
RRU11
N/A
1-6
RRU22
N/A
1-6
Connection Interfaces
Position Unit
1
OIL interfaces
ESD interface
Power interface
GPS (optional)
Table 11
Position Unit
OIL Interface
The OIL interface carries traffic and timing signals between the RBS
3518 and each RRU. The OIL cable is routed to the OBIF2 (or OBIF4)
board through the cable sealing modules at the bottom of the RBS
3518. see the beside picture.
Transmission Interfaces
ESD Interface
The Electrostatis Discharge (ESD) interface provides a connection
point for the ESD wrist strap, which protects boards and units from
being damaged by electrostatic discharge from anyone working with
them.
Power Interface
Unit
Heaters
RBS 3206M
Hardware Units
Position Description
A
Fan
Filter subrack
The filter subrack contains the following: Filter Unit (FU)
RBS 3206F
Hardware Units
Position Description
A
Fan
Filter subrack
The filter subrack contains the following: Filter Unit
(FU) & Dummy board
Radio subrack
The radio subrack contains the following: Radio Unit
(RU) & Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
RBS 3206E
Hardware Units
Busbar
Position Description
A
Fan
Connection Interfaces
Busbar
Position Description
Transmission interface
Antenna interface
Co-siting interface
RBS 3206F
The external alarm interface to the EACU is located on the Fan Control
Unit (FCU) and consists of a 10-pin RJ-45 connector. The interface
contains both power and control connections.
The antenna jumpers are routed through the antenna jumper inlet and
connected directly to the Filter Units (FU). The antenna connection
interface on the FU consists of a 7/16 connector.
FU 1 / A
Sector 1 / A
FU 1 / B
Sector 1 / B
FU 2 / A
Sector 2 / A
FU 2 / B
Sector 2 / B
FU 3 / A
Sector 3 / A
FU / FU Connector
FU 1 / A
Sector 1 / A
FU 1 / B
Sector 1 / B
FU 3 / A
Sector 2 / A
FU 3 / B
Sector 2 / B
FU 3 / B
RBS 3402
Cabinet overview
Sector 3 / B
FU 5 / A
Sector 3 / A
FU 5 / B
Sector 3 / B
FU 2 / A
Sector 4 / A
FU 2 / B
Sector 4 / B
FU 4 / A
Sector 5 / A
FU 4 / B
Sector 5 / B
FU 6 / A
Sector 6 / A
FU 6 / B
Sector 6 / B
RRU overview
The Radio Remote Unit (RRU) contains all radio equipment and is a
field-replaceable unit. No parts of the RRU can be replaced separately.
Hardware Units
Fan Unit
C
The MU subrack typically consists of the following
components:
OIL
Connection Interfaces
Connection Interfaces
Transmission: E1 75
Grounding interface
OIL interface
GPS (optional)
Power interface
ESD interface
Transmission Interface
E1 or Ethernet
The connection interface on the top of the MU is equipped with eight
female RJ-45 connectors, see the figure below. An internal connection
is made from the connection interface to the ET-MC1 or ET-MFX
board in the MU subrack.
OIL Interface
The OIL interface carries traffic and timing signals between the MU
and each RRU. The OIL cable is routed to the OBIF board through up
to three holes on the top of the MU.
Power Interface
RBS 3202
Cabinet Overview
Hardware Units
Dummy Board
Dummy Board
MCPA
MCPA hub
Dummy MCPA
Base frame
Connection Interface
Top View Cabinet
This section provides information about the interfaces on the RBS.
The Connection Field (CF), the interfaces for earth grounding,
power and antennas are located on the RBS cabinet top. The CF
includes 22 slots beginning from the left.
The CF is used as the interface to the cabinet boards. The CF is
modular and contains the interfaces for transmission, local
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) and Auxiliary Unit Hub (AUHub).
Power interface
Antenna interfaces
Transmission adapter
ESD interface
Transmission Interface
E1
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
Sector
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
to
to
to
to
to
to
position
position
position
position
position
position
J1
H1
J2
H2
J3
H3
STM-1
The STM-1 connection interface, located in the CF in positions
T09 and T11, is equipped with two pairs of female SC connectors. An
internal connection is made from the CF to the ET-M4 or ET-MC41s
board in the BB Subrack.
AU-Hub Interface
Interface
Type
Cable Type
Cable Product
Number
Cable
Position in
CF
PCU
22A
XALM
22C