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ZXG10 S8001

In-Door Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station

User Manual
Version 1.1

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Contents
About this Manual ............................................................. i
Purpose ................................................................................ i Intended Audience ................................................................. i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .............................................. i What is in This Manual ............................................................ i Conventions ......................................................................... ii How to Get in Touch............................................................. iii

Declaration of RoHS Compliance..................................... v Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1 Introduction ..................................................................... 1


Overview ............................................................................. 1 Appearance.......................................................................... 1 Specifications ....................................................................... 2 System Architecture .............................................................. 3 Key Features ........................................................................ 7 ZXG10 8000 Family............................................................. 11

Chapter 2........................................................................ 13 Subsystems and External Interfaces ............................ 13


Hardware Subsystems ......................................................... 13 External Interfaces.............................................................. 16

Chapter 3........................................................................ 19 Installation..................................................................... 19


Mounting Instructions .......................................................... 19 Antenna and Cable ports ...................................................... 21

Chapter 4........................................................................ 23 Troubleshooting............................................................. 23


Checking the Front Panel Indicators....................................... 23

Classification of Alarms ........................................................24 iBSC Access Failure .............................................................25 Control Plane Link Broken.....................................................25 Link Establishment Failure on Service Plane ............................ 26 DSP Initialization Failure.......................................................26 Flash Memory Failure ...........................................................27 Watchdog of DSP Overflows ..................................................27 Frequency Not Available Alarm ..............................................28 Local Oscillator of Transmission Channel Losing Lock Alarm .......28 Link Parameter Configuration Failure...................................... 28 AD Unavailability Alarm ........................................................29

Chapter 5........................................................................ 31 Solutions ........................................................................ 31


Networking Solutions..................................................... 31
Existing Transmission Resource ............................................. 31 Internet Resource ............................................................... 32 Operators Data Network ......................................................32

Application Solutions ..................................................... 32


Family Application Solution ...................................................34 Indoor Coverage Solution .....................................................34 Hot Spot Coverage Solution ..................................................35 Blind Area Solution ..............................................................37 Enterprise Application Solution .............................................. 37 Special Applications Solution .................................................38

Appendix A ..................................................................... 39 Abbreviations ................................................................. 39 Appendix B ..................................................................... 41 Figures............................................................................ 41 Tables ............................................................................. 43 Index .............................................................................. 45

About this Manual


ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) Indoor Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station is also termed as HBTS, Home BTS, ZXG10 S8001, and sometimes as Pico BTS in this manual.

Purpose
This manual describes the features and operation of ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) Indoor Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for the users of ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) Indoor Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station.

Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge


To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiarity with the following is helpful:

The ZXG10 8000 Family Basic GSM technology with GPRS and EDGE

What is in This Manual


This Manual contains the following sections:
TABLE 1 M ANUAL SUMM ARY

Section Chapter 1, Introduction Chapter 2, Subsystems and External Interfaces

Summary Gives an overview, architecture, and features of the HBTS. Describes about hardware subsystems and External interfaces

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Section Chapter 3, Installation Chapter 4, Troubleshooting Chapter 5, Solutions Appendix A, Abbreviations Appendix B, Figures and Tables Index

Summary Describes two installation modes supported by S8001 Classifies alarms and describes symptoms, fault causes, and troubleshooting methods for different kinds of possible faults Explains the networking and application solutions provided by S8001 List of all abbreviations used in the manual List of all figures and tables used in the manual Index of terms and definitions used in this manual

Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
TABLE 2 TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS

Typeface Italics Quotes Bold

Meaning References to other Manuals and documents. Links on screens. Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, dropdown lists, dialog box names, window names. Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Text that you type, program code, files and directory names, and function names. Optional parameters. Mandatory parameters. Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic. Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.

CAPS Constant width [] {} |

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Mouse Operation Conventions

TABLE 3 MOUSE OPERATION CONVENTIONS

Typeface Click Double-click Right-click Drag

Meaning Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once. Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice. Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once. Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse.

How to Get in Touch


The following sections provide information on how to obtain support for the documentation and the software. Customer Support If you have problems, questions, comments, or suggestions regarding your product, contact us by e-mail at support@zte.com.cn. You can also call our customer support center at (86) 755 26771900 and (86) 800-9830-9830. ZTE welcomes your comments and suggestions on the quality and usefulness of this document. For further questions, comments, or suggestions on the documentation, you can contact us by e-mail at doc@zte.com.cn; or you can fax your comments and suggestions to (86) 755 26772236. You can also browse our website at http://support.zte.com.cn, which contains various interesting subjects like documentation, knowledge base, forum and service request.

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Declaration of RoHS Compliance


To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live, this document shall serve as formal declaration that the ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) In-Door Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following substances:

Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI)) PolyBrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)

The usage of the above substances in ZXG10 S8001 is explained in Table 4.


TABLE 4 USAGE EXPLANATION OF THE HAZ ARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN S8001

Hazardous substances Names of Parts Pb 0 0 0 Hg 0 0 0 Cd 0 0 0 Cr(VI) 0 0 0 PBBs 0 0 0 PBDEs 0 0 0

System Cables and Assembly Auxiliary Equipment

Table Explanation: 0: The usage of the substance in all of the components is less than the allowed values given by 2002/95/EC standard.

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: The usage of the substance in at least one of the components is beyond the allowed values given by 2002/95/EC standard.

The ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) In-Door Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meet the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC; however, some assemblies are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized, customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need for compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in written form. This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge. Since conditions of use are outside our control, ZTE CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no liability in connection with the use of this information.

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Chapter

Introduction
This chapter introduces the basic features of ZXG10 S8001.

Overview
ZXG10 S8001 is single-carrier indoor BTS, with low power and small capacity. It is a Pico BTS based on IP architecture. Its deployment areas include public areas such as airports, schools, departmental stores, and offices. Usually, ZXG10 S8001 adopts wall-mounted installation mode. It can also be installed on a desk. The external dimensions of ZXG10 S8001 are 265 mm 200 mm 58 mm (L W H). The integrated equipment body is formed by the plastic sheet of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and the weight is less than 2 kg.

Note: ZXG10 S8001 (V1.1) Indoor Pico Cell Base Transceiver Station is also termed as HBTS, Home BTS, ZXG10 S8001, and sometimes as Pico BTS in this manual

Appearance
The appearance of S8001 is as follows:

Two antennas Four LED indicators:


Power supply indicator (PWR, green) Running indicator (RUN, green) Network interface indicator (LINK, green)

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Alarm indicator (ALARM, red)

Network port -48 V power supply port

ZXG10 S8001 has three parts:


Structural enclosure PCB functional board Antennas

FIGURE 1 APPEARANCE OF HBTS

Specifications
Table 5 shows the environmental specifications for HBTS.
TABLE 5 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Environment Type Receiving sensitivity Maximum transmission power

Description -100 dBm 8PSK: 16 dBm GMSK: 18 dBm 30 mW ~ 200 mW (can be adjusted according to user requirement) 13 W -5 45

Output power of power amplifier Peak power consumption Weather environment conditions Lower limit of temperature Upper limit of temperature

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Environment Type Lower limit of relative humidity Upper limit of relative humidity

Description 20 80

Power supply

There are two power supply modes: PoE and local power supply. The equipment adopts Ethernet cable for power supply, and works normally within the voltage fluctuation range. The function is called Power over Ethernet (PoE). For local power supply, the voltage fluctuation range is 90 V AC ~ 260 V AC. A power adapter with built-in battery is adopted to connect with AC power. If the equipment does not connect with an external power supply, the built-in battery can provide power supply for the HBTS for 30 minutes.

Mean Time For full configuration, MTBF of the integrated equipment is not less between than 100000 hours. Failures (MTBF)

System Architecture
ZXG10 S8001 performs data conversion and data processing between Um interface and IP Abis interface. The S8001 system consists of the following seven subsystems:

Home-BTS Baseband Control & Processing Unit (HBCU) Home-BTS Transceiver Unit (HTRU) Home-BTS Interface Board (HIB) Home-BTS Antenna Equipment Module (HAEM) WiFi Subsystem Home-BTS Carrier Management System (hCMS) Home-BTS Channel Processor (hCHP)

The hCMS runs on the CPU of HBCU while the hCHP runs on the DSP of HBCU. For further details, see Software Architecture. The hardware subsystem mainly consists of:

Baseband board RF board Interface board

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Antenna feeder part WiFi

The hardware subsystem serves for the inter-conversion between air signal and digital signal. Base station cost and hardware structural integrity is considered in the design. Figure 2 shows the system architecture of ZXG10 S8001.
FIGURE 2 - SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

Note: The MMI network interface and the IP Abis interface are the same interface.

Table 6 describes ZXG10 S8001 subsystems.


TABLE 6 - ZXG10 S8001 SUBSYSTEMS

Subsystem ID hCMS

Subsystem Name Home-BTS Carrier Management Software Subsystem Home-BTS Channel Processor Software Subsystem Home-BTS

Subsystem Type Software subsystem

Subsystem Functions Makes conversion from air interface to IP Abis interface; Performs base station control and signaling process Processes layer-1 protocol of air interface protocols; Does GMSK and 8PSK demodulation Converts IP packet into

hCHP

Software subsystem

HBCU

Hardware

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Subsystem ID

Subsystem Name Baseband Control & Processing Unit

Subsystem Type subsystem

Subsystem Functions voice data packet; baseband data processing; input working power supply filtering and allocation Inter-conversion between air signal and baseband signal Performs the function of transferring signals from network interface to power interface to HTRU Consists of transmitting/receiving antenna and feeder; sends and receives air interface signals Radio LAN access Chip carrier

HTRU

Home-BTS Transceiver Unit Interface Board

Hardware subsystem Hardware subsystem

HIB

HAEM

Home-BTS Antenna Equipment Module Subsystem WiFi Subsystem Central Processing Unit Digital Signal Processor

Hardware subsystem

WiFi CPU

Hardware subsystem Chip

DSP

Chip

Chip carrier

Table 7 gives interface descriptions.TABLE 7 - ZXG10 S8001 INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS

Interface Type External

External System Connected iBSC

Interface Description IP Abis interface: used for information exchange between HBTS and iBSC; Physical interface: Ethernet interface (100Base-T)

External External

Power MS

Power supply interface: providing input power supply to BTS Um air interface: radio interface between MS and BTS, serves for voice and data service transmission Interface between baseband board and RF board: providing information of data, clock, management and maintenance, alarm, and RF control signal, etc

Internal

HBCU and HTRU

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Interface Type Internal

External System Connected HBCU and WiFi module

Interface Description Interface between baseband board and WiFi module: used for information exchange between CPU and WiFi module; Physical interface: PCI interface Interface between antenna feeder and RF board

Internal

HTRU and antenna feeder

Hardware Architecture
ZXG10 S8001 hardware mainly consists of:

Baseband board HBCU RF board HTRU Interface board HIB Antenna feeder equipment module HAEM Wireless network card WiFi

HBCU Function

Baseband board (HBCU) mainly performs:


Baseband data processing System control Radio channel control and processing Radio channel data sending and receiving Baseband signal demodulation from radio carriers

HTRU Function

RF board (HTRU) mainly provides GSM system baseband signal modulation on radio carriers, radio carrier sending and receiving, and air signal combining and dividing. HTRU also performs the PoE function, extracting the power supply from Ethernet cable. HIB provides the network interface socket and power interface to connect the HBTS with external equipments. It also provides the power socket for power supply with built-in battery. With these interfaces, it transfers signals from network interface to power interface to HTRU. HAEM includes feeder and antenna. It mainly sends and receives air interface radio signals.

HIB Function

HAEM Function

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WiFi Function

WiFi is an outsourced module. It includes wireless network card and wireless network card antenna. WiFi connects with PCI interface of HBCU board through PCI connector and serves for the WiFi function.

Software Architecture
ZXG10 S8001 software system follows the divided processing method of BTS software: hCMS Function hCMS runs on the CPU of HBCU, performing conversion from layer-2 and layer-3 protocols of Um interface to network interface protocols. HCHP runs on the DSP of HBCU, performing functions with high real-time requirements, assembling/disassembling frames, dynamic frequency point scanning algorithm, and Um interface layer-1 protocol processing.

hCHP Function

Key Features
GSM/GPRS/EDGE, FR, EFR, HR, AMR
Considering working environment and performance/price ratio optimization, at most 7 TCH service channels are supported for GSM/GPRS and 2 ~ 4 PDTCH service timeslots are supported for EDGE.

100Base-T Ethernet network interface and IP Abis interface


Supports 100Base-T Ethernet network interface and IP Abis interface, accesses public or private IP networks, and establishes links with iBSC and other network equipments. ZXG10 S8001 accesses IP network through xDSL, FTT, LAN, etc.

WiFi function,
ZXG10 S8001 supports IEEE 802.11g:2400 MHz ~ 2483.5 MHz and OFDM modulation/CCK modulation. The data rate is as high as 54 Mbps, 50% more than 802.11a in distance. It follows the globally unified frequency band standard, ultimately compatible with 802.11b.

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In addition to supporting GSM base station functions, HBTS also supports WiFi functions. Thus users can enjoy both GSM services and high-speed data services.

Intelligent frequency search and frequency point setting


ZXG10 S8001 automatically searches frequency points within the specified resource range and reports searched signal information to iBSC. Carrier frequency point setting of the base station is determined by iBSC. Since HBTS has small coverage range, it is both time consuming and arduous to plan frequency points by the traditional macro base station network planning and optimization method. Thus HBTS provides the intelligent frequency search and frequency point setting functions, providing convenience for users to the maximum extent.

Frequency deviation correction


ZXG10 S8001 can search for a nearby base station with the best signal quality, of which the FCCH is taken as reference. According to the reference, S8001 calculates the carrier frequency deviation between the current base station and the reference base station, and calculates the clock bias. Then, S8001 makes compensation to correct the frequency deviation.

PoE and local power supply, supports instant switching between PoE and local power supply
ZXG10 S8001 adopts DC -48 V for remote power supply, which is a safety power supply. The base station starts working once the network cable is connected. Installation is simple and convenient. IEEE802.3af PD controller is adopted, which can be connected with any hub satisfying IEEE802.3af PSE. The base station can be installed anywhere if the network cable is present. Considering that the old hub can not provide power supply, remote power supply equipments are added between hubs and base station. The power supply mode is very flexible. Local power supply and remote power supply are combined and interfaces of the two modes are provided, satisfying requirements of various customers. It also supports automatic protection for over-voltage, under-voltage and over-current. For PoE power supply, the maximum power consumption is 13 W. For local power supply, the power supply adapter is connected to 90 V AC ~ 260 V AC. The built-in battery in power supply adapter

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provides power supply for HBTS to work with full load up to 30 minutes in case of power failure.

All four frequency bands of GSM


HBTS supports the four frequency bands of GSM: 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz. Priority is given to 900/1800 MHz.

Lightning Protection Level


The lightning protection level is C. The external protection level (standard) is IP30.

Restart duration (due to power-off)


The duration of restart due to power-off is 60 s ~ 90 s.

BTS Synchronization Mode and Precision Requirement


HBTS supports both internal synchronization and synchronization. The precision requirement is 0.1 PPM. external

Maximum transmission power: 8PSK: 16 dBm; GMSK: 18 dBm


HBTS is used to solve indoor coverage problems for enterprise and home users, solving two kinds of problems: 1. Poor indoor coverage; 2. Network capacity is not enough (for enterprise and office applications) though indoor coverage is good. Such purposes determine HBTS only covers shorter distance, for example, within 50 m. Thus the transmission power is restricted and is 16 dBm for 8PSK and 18 dBm for GSMK, satisfying the PicoBTS transmission power requirement in GSM 05 05 of 3GPP specification. The maximum transmission power is according to the safe value approved by the industry for indoor solution.

Abis over IP
HBTS connects with iBSC through Abis interface and adopts IP bearer (Abis Over IP).

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Downlink Direction

In downlink direction, HBTS receives the control signal sent by iBSC through network interface, and subsequently controls and manages HBTS radio channels. Meanwhile, HBTS sends the service data received from iBSC to radio terminal users. In uplink direction, HBTS reports radio terminal user information to iBSC and sends radio terminal user data to iBSC after processing. In addition, HBTS also reports O&M information to network side through this interface, facilitating GSM O&M center for HBTS management and maintenance.

Uplink Direction

Radio Channel Management


In GSM system, radio channels are divided into two categories called logical channels and physical channels. ZXG10 S8001 performs mapping between logical channels and physical channels and controls and manages these channels. Channel Processing Based on the channel configuration information sent by iBSC, ZXG10 S8001 performs the following functions for information transmitted on various channels:

Coding Decoding Digital modulating (GMSK or 8PSK) Digital demodulating Interleaving De-interleaving Encryption Decryption

Random Access Measurement

ZXG10 S8001 provides random access attempt test for radio terminal users and reports the information to iBSC to request assignment command, thus to complete a call. ZXG10 S8001 performs uplink radio link measurement, sends the downlink radio link quality reported by radio terminal users to iBSC. It also performs preprocessing of received information. ZXG10 S8001 reports the interference level and congestion on channels to iBSC. iBSC then judges and allocates channels, which improves the channel usage ratio. ZXG10 S8001 sends the paging commands according to correct paging group requirements. These paging commands are sent from MSC and initiated by iBSC.

Radio Resource Indication Paging

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Um Interface and Radio Carrier Functions


Modulation and Transmission ZXG10 S8001 modulates the GMSK/8PSK-modulated baseband signals on the carrier frequencies to be sent and transmits them into air after power amplification. For Um interface, the site frequency error does not exceed 0.1 PPM. For GMSK modulation, Root Mean Square (RMS) of phase error does not exceed 5 and the peak value does not exceed 20. For 8PSK modulation, RMS of EVM does not exceed 7% and the peak value does not exceed 22%. Reception and Demodulation Power Control ZXG10 S8001 demodulates the modulated carrier signal sent from radio terminal users and restores it to the baseband signal. ZXG10 S8001 adjusts the transmission power according to measurement report and downlink power level reported by radio terminal users. This reduces the influence on radio channels of other users.

GSM/GPRS/EDGE/FR/EFR/HR/AMR Support
Considering working environment and performance/price ratio optimization, at most 7 TCH service channels are supported for GSM/GPRS and 2 ~ 4 PDTCH service timeslots are supported for EDGE. In addition, it also supports Full Rate (FR), Enhanced Full Rate (EFR), Half Rate (HR), and Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR).

Indicators
There are four LED indicators on the front panel:

Power supply indicator (PWR, green) Running indicator (RUN, green) Alarm indicator (ALARM, red) Network interface indicator (LINK, green)

ZXG10 8000 Family


The ZXG10 8000 family includes:

ZXG10 M8206 indoor/outdoor compact BTS ZXG10 M8202 indoor/outdoor compact BTS

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ZXG10 B8112 outdoor macro BTS ZXG10 R8102 used in conjunction with ZXG10 B8048 multimode BBU ZXG10 S8001 multi-mode Pico BTS EDGE + WiFi ZXG10 B8018 indoor macro BTS

FIGURE 3 - ZXG10 8000 FAMILY

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Subsystems and External Interfaces


This chapter describes the hardware subsystems and interfaces of ZXG10 S8001.

Hardware Subsystems
Baseband Subsystem (HBCU)
HBCU is the board for control, operation, maintenance, and baseband processing. According to functions, S8001 is divided into the following units:

Power supply processing Interface protection Network interface Baseband processing RF processing Antenna feeder

HBCU board performs the functions of power supply processing, network interface, and baseband processing. Following are the detailed HBCU board functions:

Provides a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface for Abis interface transmission Implements mapping from IP data packet to timeslot Monitors, controls, and maintains the whole base station system Manages all board programs and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) configuration file versions, supports near-end

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and far-end version upgrades, and supports version upgrade for programmable devices

Supports channel coding/decoding; supports CS service (HR/FR/EFR/AMR) and PS service (CS1-4/MCS1-9) Uplink/downlink protocol processing HPI interface message processing Implements radio channel control and processing for single carrier Implements demodulation for digital baseband single carrier IQ signal, supports GMSK and 8PSK balanced demodulation Implements sequence baseband tasks control and power control for

RF Subsystem (HTRU)
HTRU, which is the RF part of ZXG10 S8001, is the core of whole system. According to circuits, HTRU board is divided into three parts as:

Front end RF transceiver Analog baseband Receiving channel The receiver receives, filters, and amplifies RF signal, performs frequency mixer down conversion, filters and amplifies signal, performs A/D conversion, and then transmits these digital signals to the digital baseband.

According to functions, HTRU board is divided into:


Transmitting channel The transmitter performs D/A conversion for digital baseband signals first, performs up conversion to get intermediate frequency, translates the frequency to RF by frequency translation ring, and then transmits the signal through antenna after signal amplification by Power Amplifier (PA).

The detailed list of HTRU board functions is as follows:


Supports PoE function and utilizes power from network cable Implements conversion from a downlink baseband digital IQ data to analog high/intermediate frequency signal Implements frequency translation from baseband signal to RF Performs power amplification for RF signal to get the output power required by the specification Supports 4-level static power control

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Supports PA offset control and implements Ramp shaping Performs A/D conversion for the PA temperature detecting circuit and PA detecting signal, and sends signals to baseband for processing Receives the down convert and intermediate frequency amplification filtering of a carrier Collects uplink analog IQ signals and performs A/D conversion to turn it into baseband digital I and Q signals, and sends them to baseband for demodulation Provides local oscillating signal for transceiving conversion Supports power-ON frequency search Provides clock signal and supports Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) of clock signal

Interface Subsystem (HIB)


HIB is the interface board of S8001. It provides the network interface socket and power interface to connect the HBTS with external equipments. It also provides the power socket for power supply with built-in battery. With these interfaces, the function of transferring signals from network interface to power interface to HTRU is performed. HIB mainly performs:

Provides the built-in power interface, and transfers the 12 V DC power provided by the internal power supply module to HTRU. Transfers the 12 V DC power provided by the external power supply adapter to HTRU. Realizes 10/100 Mbps Ethernet transferring between the system external interface and HTRU, and satisfies the PoE requirement.

Antenna Feeder Subsystem


The antenna feeder module consists of feeder and antenna. It mainly performs transmission and reception of air interface radio signals.

WiFi Subsystem
WiFi is an outsourced module, including wireless network card and wireless network card antenna. WiFi connects with PCI interface of HBCU board through PCI connector to perform the WiFi AP function.

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External Interfaces
ZXG10 S8001 is an indoor coverage base station of ZXG10 BTS V3.0 series. It mainly serves for enterprise and home users. HBTS and ZTE new generation full-IP architecture iBSC constitute the complete GSM indoor solution. Figure 4 shows HBTS position in BSS and the connection relationship between HBTS and other equipments. External interfaces of ZXG10 S8001 include:

100Base-T network interface Um interface between BTS and MS Local power supply input interface WiFi interface

FIGURE 4 - HBTS POSITION IN BSS

Table 8 describes external interfaces related to the system.


TABLE 8 - RELATED EXTERNAL INTERFACES

Interface Name 100BaseT network interface

Type External interface

External System Connected Internet

Interface Function It is used for information exchange between HBTS and Internet, including information exchange with IP Abis interface of iBSC. If the central office end has PSE, then the interface has PoE function. This interface is also the local O&M interface.

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Interface Name

Type

External System Connected

Interface Function Standardization: It follows TCP/IP protocol (100Base-T) and is used for Internet information exchange. IP Abis interface protocol is customized to exchange information with iBSC. PoE power supply interface: It follows 802.3af protocol. Local O&M interface protocol is customized. Physical interface: RJ45

Local power supply interface BSS air interface

External interface

Power supply adapter

Local power supply of HBTS

External interface

MS

It is used for MS and BTS radio link, realizing air transmission of voice and data service Standardization: It follows GSM phase Um interface protocol Physical interface: None

WiFi AP air interface

External interface

PC or other electronic equipments with wireless network card

It is used for information exchange with PC or other electronic equipments having wireless network card Standardization: It follows WiFi air interface specifications Physical interface: None

Interface Descriptions
100Base-T Network Interface (IP Abis Interface) This interface is for information exchange between HBTS and iBSC. It adopts RJ45 interface standard and follows TCP/IP IPV4 protocol as well as other transmission protocols to guarantee real time reliability and security of GSM base station data. GSM base station data are categorized into service data (including CS service and PS service) and signaling data. The interface has the following functions:

Signaling and service data Implementing GSM signaling and service data exchange between iBSC and HBTS, i.e. IP Abis interface function

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Data transmission interface of other Internet equipments This interface is used for information exchange between WiFi wireless network card of HBTS and other Internet equipments to provide radio data service for users. It follows TCP/IP IPV4 protocol.

Local O&M interface This interface is used to connect HBTS and PC or HBTS and other local O&M terminals. Data transmission protocol is customized and follows TCP/IP IPV4 protocol.

PoE power supply interface This interface provides PoE power supply when PSE equipment is configured in the central office end. It follows 802.3af protocol.

Local Power Supply Interface

This interface connects with power supply adapter to provide safe DC voltage for HBTS. Input of the power supply adapter is 110 V AC/220 V AC. In the case of power failure, the built-in battery in power supply adapter provides power for HBTS to work with full load for 30 minutes. This interface is used for wireless connection between MS and BTS to realize air transmission of voice and data service. It follows GSM phase II Um interface protocol. This interface is used for information exchange with PC or other electronic equipments having radio network card, satisfying WiFi air interface specifications.

BSS Air Interface

WiFi Air Interface

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Installation
This chapter describes the installation mode of ZXG10 S8001 HBTS.

Mounting Instructions
ZXG10 S8001 supports two installation modes:

Wall-mounted installation Desktop Installation

Wall-Mounted Installation
Steps For wall-mounted installation, the installation steps are as follows: 1. Fix the wall-mounted installation board on the wall with swell fixtures, as shown in Figure 5.
FIGURE 5 WALL-MOUNTED INSTALL ATION

1. Installation pin

2. Gourd hole

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2. Align the installation pin at the bottom of S8001 to the gourd hole, and slowly lay the equipment to install it on the wall, as shown in Figure 5. 3. Figure 6 shows the HBTS after the wall-mounted installation is completed.
FIGURE 6 A W ALL-MOUNTED S8001

END OF STEPS

Desktop Installation
There are slip-proof plastics feet at the bottom of S8001, which enables it to be placed on a horizontal desktop, as shown in Figure 7.

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FIGURE 7 DESKTOP INSTALLATION

Antenna and Cable ports


Cables to be connected include:

Ethernet cable Power cable

Connect these cables with corresponding external interfaces of ZXG10 S8001, as shown in Figure 8. The antenna is installed before delivery, and can be adjusted within the range of 0 ~ 180 according to signal receiving conditions.
FIGURE 8 EXTERNAL INTERFACES OF S8001

1. Power interface

2. Network interface

3. Antenna

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Power Cable
For local power supply, connect the power supply adapter with AC power supply.

Ethernet Cable
The Ethernet cable is used to realize IP Abis and PoE. Connect the Ethernet cable with the network interface of S8001 directly.

Note: If S8001 adopts PoE as the power supply mode, the HBTS gets power supply directly from the Ethernet cable. Pay attention that the HBTS should be connected with a HUB that satisfies the IEEE802.3af PSE requirement. If the HUB is of old type and can not provide power supply, then a Remote Power Supply (RPS) should be added between the HUB and the HBTS.

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Troubleshooting
This chapter classifies alarms and describes symptoms, fault causes, and troubleshooting methods for different kinds of possible faults.

Checking the Front Panel Indicators


The front panel indicators are:

Power supply indicator (PWR, green) Running indicator (RUN, green) Alarm indicator (ALARM, red) Network interface indicator (LINK, green)

Users should check the status of indicators and troubleshoot if the alarm indicator is ON/blinking or other indicators show abnormal status. Table 9 shows the normal running status and alarm conditions of the indicators.
TABLE 9 DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS ON FRONT P ANEL

Color Green

Name

Meaning

Working Mode

Flash Rate

POWER Power Supply Indicator RUN Running Indicator

Power supply is connected ON Power supply is disconnected Boot running Application running Hardware error DHCP fails to obtain IP address/ fails to access iBSC Serious alarm OFF 5 Hz 2 Hz ON 5 Hz

Green

Red

ALARM Alarm Indicator

2 Hz

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Color

Name

Meaning

Working Mode Common alarm Normal, no alarm

Flash Rate 1 Hz OFF

Green

LINK

ON LAPD Link Network port is normal, Indicator S8001 obtains IP address successfully and the control plane fails to establish link Network port is normal 1 Hz S8001 obtains IP address successfully and the control plane establishes link successfully Network port is normal S8001 fails to obtain IP address 5 Hz

Network port is abnormal OFF

Classification of Alarms
Alarms are classified into the following categories:

Serious Alarm

Accessing BSC failure alarm (ALARM indicator flashes at 5 Hz, authentication failed or no connection response) S8001 fails to obtain IP address automatically (ALARM indicator flashed at 5 Hz, LINK indicator flashes at 5 Hz) No available frequency point alarm (ALARM indicator flashes at 2 Hz)

Hardware Error (ALARM indicator is ON)


Flash Memory error Alarm of DSP WatchDog overflow FPGA interface error

Common alarm

The control plane link is broken (ALARM indicator flashes at 1 Hz, LINK indicator is ON)

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RTP link is broken in CS service RTP link is broken in PS service Alarm of parameter inconsistency DSP initialization failure Alarm of RF parameter configuration failure Losing lock alarm of transmission RF local oscillator ( ALARM indicator flashes at 1HZ, FPGA running indicator flashes) Static link parameter configuration failure DSP hardware error Alarm of frame processing error Frame No. losing notification Alarm of AD unavailability Ch0 ~ Ch7 parameter configuration error causes, and

Different problems, their symptoms, fault troubleshooting method are described below:

iBSC Access Failure


Symptoms Fault Causes Troubleshooting The connection of HBTS is normal, but the ALARM indicator on its panel flashes at 5 Hz after the system is powered ON.

Authentication failed The port No. and IP address of iBSC are incorrect. Check the access validity of S8001. Check if the port No. in iBSC configuration file is consistent with the iBSC port No. configured in S8001 by LMT. Reconfigure the port No. and IP address in iBSC by LMT.

Control Plane Link Broken


Symptoms

HBTS runs normally but the control plane link is broken and the ALARM indicator on the panel flashes at 2Hz. LINK indicator is ON. Control link disconnection results form transmission disconnection or transmission instability (intermittent transmission). A feature of this kind of disconnection is that there is transmission alarm or alarm record. Transmission devices such as switch or hub on transmission link are faulty.

Fault Causes

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Transmission network parameters configuration is incorrect. When RUDP is disconnected, check if the transmission link is normal and if the physical link is connected normally. Check if the transmission devices on transmission link work normally. Check if the network configuration is correct, including the network address, sub-net mask, gateway, control link port No. of S8001 and network address, port No. of iBSC. If the configuration is incorrect, reconfigure the above parameters by LMT. If RUDP disconnects due to S8001 reset, the system will recover automatically.

Troubleshooting

Link Establishment Failure on Service Plane


Symptoms Fault Causes

No ringing and silent call occurs during call. ALARM indicator on the panel flashes at 1Hz. The port number on service panel for S8001 to access iBSC is inconsistent with the acceptance port number in iBSC configuration file. The service panel port number allocated to S8001 by iBSC is unavailable. Reset S8001, reestablish the link on service plane and obtain the service plane access port number of iBSC. Modify the port configuration file. number on service plane in iBSC

Troubleshooting

DSP Initialization Failure


Symptoms HBTS does not work normally and the ALARM indicator on its panel flashes at 1Hz. The alarm information could be observed by OMC.

Note: ZTE customer service personnel should confirm whether it is DSP fault by observing the status of HL 16 indicator on S8001 baseband board (HL 16 indicator flashes at 1Hz if it is normal).

Fault Causes

DSP software loading error DSP hardware error

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If the indicator of power ON initialization is OFF, the problem may result from abnormal frame disconnection for 26 MHz clock loss. Reset DSP, the system reloads CHP automatically and reinitializes the parameters. Download the software version of DSP again. If it is because of hardware error, replace the baseband board of S8001. If it is because of abnormal frame disconnection for 26 MHz clock loss, reset S8001 first; if the problem persists, it is recommended to replace the RF board of S8001.

Troubleshooting

Flash Memory Failure


Symptoms It fails to download or load software version and record S8001 event log. S8001 may not work properly and the ALARM indicator on panel is continuously ON. Check the alarm information by OMC.

Fault Causes

Excessive programming times on FLASH Reading/Writing error Software checksum error

Troubleshooting

Reset S8001 and reload software version, observe if the fault is recovered. Otherwise, replace S8001.

Watchdog of DSP Overflows


Symptoms System resets DSP automatically, loading the program and initializing DSP again. If this fault occurs frequently, the ALARM indicator is continuously ON. The alarm information could be observed by OMC.

Note: ZTE customer service personnel should confirm whether it is DSP fault by observing the status of HL 16 indicator on S8001 baseband board (HL 16 indicator flashes at 1Hz if it is normal).

Fault Causes Troubleshooting

Error in the DSP running program leads to failure or improper running of DSP.

Reset DSP again, load DSP software version, and reconfigure CHP parameters. Re-download DSP software version.

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Frequency Not Available Alarm


Symptoms HBTS fails to find available frequency point. The ALARM indicator on its panel flashes at 2Hz. The alarm information could be observed by OMC.

Fault Causes

Frequency auto-search failure Search timeout iBSC does not provide frequency point. System automatically originates frequency search regularly. Change the search range of frequency point. Assign available frequency point from iBSC. Use appointed frequency point.

Troubleshooting

Local Oscillator of Transmission Channel Losing Lock Alarm


Symptoms S8001 could not work normally, the ALARM indicator on its panel flashes at 1Hz. The alarm information could be observed by OMC.

Note: ZTE customer service personnel should confirm whether the local oscillator of transmission channel has lost the lock by observing if HL 10 indicator on S8001 baseband board flashes at 1Hz (HL 10 is ON if it is normal).

Fault Causes Troubleshooting

Clock signal is unstable or phase locked loop is faulty.


Reset S8001 and observe if HL10 indicator is ON. Replace baseband board.

Link Parameter Configuration Failure


Symptoms

The system cannot work properly because it fails to configure link parameters after S8001 startup. The ALARM indicator flashes at 1Hz. ALARM indicator and LINK indicator both flash at 5Hz.

The alarm information could be observed by OMC.

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Note: For the link parameter configuration of S8001, users could choose obtaining an IP address automatically or static link parameter configuration. While choosing to obtain an IP automatically, the local IP address, subnet mask and gateway of S8001 could be obtained automatically. The ALARM indicator and LINK indicator both flash at 5 Hz when fault appears. While choosing static link parameter configuration, the local IP address, subnet mask and gateway information need to be configured manually. The ALARM indicator flashes at 1 Hz when fault appears.

Fault Causes

While choosing to obtain an IP address automatically, the fault may be caused by DHCP server error. While choosing static link parameter configuration, the fault may be caused by LMT connection failure, flash writing failure, or timeout. The transmission devices on transmission link such as switch, hub, or transmission link itself are faulty. The configured local control link port number., service link port number. of S8001, and the IP address and port number. of accessed iBSC are incorrect. In the case of obtaining an IP address automatically, check if DHCP server is normal. If the fault still exists, configure the local IP address, subnet mask, and gateway by the static link parameter of LMT. In the case of static link parameter configuration, set the IP address of host machine in the same network segment as the default IP address of S8001, and reestablish connection manually again; if flash writing is failed or timeout, reset S8001. Check if the transmission link is normal and if the physical link is connected firmly. Check if the transmission devices on transmission link work normally.

Troubleshooting

Note: Find out the fault occurs in which mode by the ALARM indicator and LINK indicator on S8001 panel.

AD Unavailability Alarm
Symptoms

It fails to block/unblock S8001. In dynamic data management in OMC, the operation status is Disabled, the availability status is Unavailable and the

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management status Blocking/Unblocking.


is

Not

Able

to

Represent

The ALARM indicator on panel flashes at 1Hz. Blocking/Unblocking the selected S8001 in OMC is timeout. This fault usually occurs after the AD operation when S8001 system runs normally. Parameter configuration error. This fault usually occurs at the beginning of S8001 running. The fault resulting form overtime blocking/unblocking could be removed by resetting S8001. If the fault still exists after reset, adjust the parameter configuration.

The alarm information could be observed by OMC. Fault Causes


Troubleshooting

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Solutions
This chapter describes the versatile deployment of ZXG10 S8001 Pico BTS in existing networks using available resources ZXG10 S8001 Pico cell BTS provides solutions in the areas where former versions of BTSs are inefficient

Networking Solutions
Existing Transmission Resource
ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS utilizes the existing transmission resources to communicate with BSC as shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 9 - EXISTING TRANSMISSION RESOURCE

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Internet Resource
ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS is easy-to-deploy with IP transmission. It makes full use of the IP network resources as shown in Figure 10.
FIGURE 10 INTERNET RESOURCE

Operators Data Network


The Quality of Service (QoS) is assured if the operators have their own data network. The process is similar as on a private network. A sketch of data network connections is shown in Figure 11.
FIGURE 11 - OPERATORS DATA NETWORK

Application Solutions
A typical application scenario of HBTS is shown in Figure 12. HBTS accesses Internet through broadband, LAN, or xDSL. It connects with iBSC through Internet and central equipment room.

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FIGURE 12 - TYPICAL HBTS APPLICATION

Group users have their own LAN. The network bandwidth is much broader and multiple home BTSs are connected. iBSC is placed in the LAN and connected to MSC by dedicated lines, which provides reliable and secure services for group users, as shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE 13 - APPLICATION SCENARIO OF HBTS GROUP USERS

PC

HOME BTS
Dedicate d line

IBSC

MSC
HOME BTS HOME BTS

MS

Minor users access public network through ADSL. iBSC is connected to public network, thus connection is established between Home BTS and iBSC. In this connection mode, data security is threatened due to the public network openness. Thus Home BTS adopts IPSec technology and establishes secure connection with iBSC to enhance data security as shown in Figure 14.

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FIGURE 14 - APPLICATION SCENARIO OF HBTS MINOR USERS

Family Application Solution


ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides solution for different family applications in the following ways:

Ultra low transmission power, compliant with USA FCC, IP access, makes use of users wideband resource IPSec encryption for private information security Supports service EDGE/Wifi access, provides wideband mobile

FIGURE 15 - FAMILY APPLICATION SOLUTION

Indoor Coverage Solution


ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides solutions for indoor coverage in the following ways:

More traffic compensation and improved frequency utilization because 70 mobile voice traffic and 60% mobile data traffic is from indoor

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Fast deployment and cost effective Distributed Antenna System (DAS)

as

compared

to

IPSec encryption for information and network security Green BTS compliance with health friendliness

FIGURE 16 - INDOOR COVERAGE SOLUTION

Hot Spot Coverage Solution


ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides solutions for hot spot coverage in the following ways:

At hotspot with good network condition like stadium, S8001 replaces mobile BTS system

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FIGURE 17 - HOT SPOT COVERAGE SOLUTION

UTP

Hub

Mobile BTS system has the following shortcomings:


Outdoor penetration coverage and interference with nearby BTS to some extent Requires power supply and transmission resources Small size deployment and light weight; portable and quick

ZXG10 S8001 has the following advantages:


Power over Ethernet (PoE); plug and play IP transmission saves transmission cost Solves the problem of lack of frequency resource

TABLE 10 COMPARISON OF MOBILE BTS SYSTEM WITH S8001

Properties Power supply Transmission Coverage Capacity

ZXG10 S8001 PoE and local AC IP Indoor direct coverage Cascaded networking for expansion

Mobile BTS system 380V E1; based on transmission condition Outdoor penetration coverage Limited by volume; generally S222

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Blind Area Solution


ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides solutions for blind area in the following ways:

Being indoor BTS, it covers all the corners and no area is left blind. Easy-to-move to a convenient place time to time because of ultra small size.

FIGURE 18 - BLIND ARE A SOLUTION

Enterprise Application Solution


ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides application in the following ways:

solutions

for

enterprise

Utilizes enterprise network to setup internal communication system, saving engineering and maintenance cost WiFi and easy adoption makes wireless office communication possible, without telephone and network cable Value Added Services (VAS) improve ARPU

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FIGURE 19 - ENTERPRISE APPLICATION SOLUTION

Special Applications Solution


Satellite with ZXG10 S8001 pico BTS provides solution for special applications in the following ways:

Emergency communication, like medical relief and fire brigade Boat and airplane communication

FIGURE 20 - SPECIAL APPLICATION SOLUTION

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Appendix

Abbreviations
Abbreviation B BSC BTS C CCC CE D DSP E EFR EVM F FCC FCCH FPGA FR H HAEM HBCU hCMS hCHP HIB HR HTRU Home-BTS Antenna Equipment Module Home-Baseband Control Unit Home-BTS Carrier Management System (hCMS) Home-BTS Channel Processor Home-BTS Interface Board Half Rate Home-Trans-Receive Unit Federal Communication Commission Frequency Correction Channel Field Programmable Gate Array Full Rate Enhanced Full Rate Error Vector Magnitude Digital Signal Processor China Compulsory Certification Conformit Europenne Base Station Controller Base Transceiver Station Full Name

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Abbreviation L LED O OMC P PCB PoE R RF RMS U UMS V VAS

Full Name

Light Emmiting Diode

Operation and Maintenance Center

Printed Circuit Board Power over Ethernet

Radio Frequency Root Mean Square

Unified network Management System

Value Added Service

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Figures
Figure 1 Appearance of HBTS ............................................2 Figure 2 - System Architecture .............................................4 Figure 3 - ZXG10 8000 Family............................................ 12 Figure 4 - HBTS Position in BSS.......................................... 16 Figure 5 Wall-Mounted Installation ................................... 19 Figure 6 A Wall-Mounted S8001 ....................................... 20 Figure 7 Desktop Installation ........................................... 21 Figure 8 External Interfaces of S8001 ............................... 21 Figure 9 - Existing Transmission Resource............................ 31 Figure 10 Internet Resource ............................................ 32 Figure 11 - Operators Data Network ................................... 32 Figure 12 - Typical HBTS Application ................................... 33 Figure 13 - Application Scenario of HBTS Group Users ........... 33 Figure 14 - Application Scenario of HBTS Minor Users ............ 34 Figure 15 - Family Application Solution ................................ 34 Figure 16 - Indoor Coverage Solution .................................. 35 Figure 17 - Hot Spot Coverage Solution ............................... 36 Figure 18 - Blind Area Solution ........................................... 37 Figure 19 - Enterprise Application Solution ........................... 38 Figure 20 - Special Application Solution ............................... 38

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Tables
Table 1 Manual Summary ....................................................i Table 2 Typographical Conventions ...................................... ii Table 3 Mouse Operation Conventions ................................. iii Table 4 Usage Explanation of the Hazardous Substances in S8001...............................................................................v Table 5 - Environmental Conditions .......................................2 Table 6 - ZXG10 S8001 Subsystems .....................................4 Table 7 - ZXG10 S8001 Interface Descriptions ........................5 Table 8 - Related External Interfaces................................... 16 Table 9 Description of Indicators on Front Panel ................. 23 Table 10 Comparison of Mobile BTS System with S8001 ...... 36

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Index

100Base-T ............ 5, 7, 16, 17 8PSK .................. 4, 10, 11, 14 A/D conversion ............. 14, 15 clock loss ........................... 27 CS service............... 14, 17, 25 D/A................................... 14 FPGA ................................. 13 GMSK ................. 4, 10, 11, 14 GPRS ............................ 7, 11 LED............................... 1, 11 LMT ....................... 25, 26, 29

Modulation......................... 11 PDTCH .............................. 11 Power Control .................... 11 PS service............... 14, 17, 25 PSE .................................. 16 TCP/IP ................... 16, 17, 18 temperature................... 2, 15 Transmission. 2, 11, 25, 26, 28, 31, 36 voltage.......................... 3, 18 wall-mounted ................. 1, 19

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