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The same text in German: Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit LEBENSGEFAHR - BEACHTEN SIE ALLE INSTALLATIONSHINWEISE. Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 / IEC 60950. Alle an das System angeschlossenen Gerte mssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfllen. In diesen Anlagen stehen die Netzversorgungsleitungen unter gefhrlicher Spannung. Einige Komponenten knnen auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen. Nichtbeachtung der Installations- und Sicherheitshinweise kann zu schweren Krperverletzungen oder Sachschden fhren. Deshalb darf nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal das System installieren und warten.
Caution:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with EN 301489. Its class of conformity is defined in table A30808-X3247-X910-*-7618, which is shipped with each product. This class also corresponds to the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the relevant standards referenced in the manual Guide to Documentation, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. For system installations it is strictly required to choose all installation sites according to national and local requirements concerning construction rules and static load capacities of buildings and roofs. For all sites, in particular in residential areas it is mandatory to observe all respectively applicable electromagnetic field / force (EMF) limits. Otherwise harmful personal interference is possible.
Trademarks: All designations used in this document can be trademarks, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of their owners.
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Issue History
Issue Number 1 2 3 4 Date of issue Reason for Update
New release BR 6.0 Offline Tests Update Revised subchapters Chapter ECU added
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This document consists of a total of 194 pages. All pages are issue 4.
Contents
1 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 1.4.6 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II Installation Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aims of Installation and Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre-Commissioning and Pre-Acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Optional Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test Strategy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Principle of BTSE Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the ITMN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visual Inspection of BTSE Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Racks of BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mounting and Installation of BTSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check of BTSE Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna and Feeder Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Module HW Coding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visual Inspection of BTSE Electrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polarity of DC Input and Tolerance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC Connector for Network Termination (NT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visual Inspection of BTSE Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAR/LOOP/MULTIDROP/CROSS CONNECT Connection . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RF System Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna Combining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antenna Multicoupling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjustable Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preparation for Offline Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recommended Test Equipment and Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preparation and Presetting of Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BTSE Power ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 15 17 17 17 20 20 22 22 22 22 22 26 27 27 27 28 29 32 35 39 48 49 51 52
Task List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SW Download and Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware Related Managed Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACDCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 57 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76
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3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.29.1 3.29.2 3.29.3 3.29.4 3.29.5 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.36.1 3.37 3.38 3.39 3.40 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 5 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2
FAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 DIAMCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 DUAMCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 FICOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 TMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 LMU (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Creating the Alarm Configuration (ENVABTSE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Setting Attributes for the BTSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 BPORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 XCONNECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Set BTSM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 LAPDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 CORE Redundancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Checking the State of all Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Replacing Failed HW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 External Alarm Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 BTS Backup Files Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Remote Inventory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 BTSE Phase 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Execution of Offline Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 RF and Function Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Purpose of the Abis Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Preparation of the Abis Simulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Connection of Test equipment (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Check BTSE Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Starting the Abis Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Database Alignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Local Test Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) with MS-Loop (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Mobile Controlled Test Sequence (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Key Functions of the Mobile Phone During Test Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Setup for Optional RF-Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Measuring Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Channel Activation/Deactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Spectrum Analyzer Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 VSWR Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 RFI-Confirmation: Unit ATMN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Tables, Lists and Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Frequency/Channel Conversion Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 GSM Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 DCS Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 PCS Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Possible Configurations for Offline Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Possible Test Configurations for DUAMCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 DUAMCO Test Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
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FICOM Test Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power/Level Conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Used Expressions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Module Identification by Inventory Data and Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.1 Technical Data of BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II (Extraction). . . . . 17 Module HW Code Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 DC Breakers for BS-240XL Base Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 DC Breakers for BS-240XL Extension Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 DC Breakers for BS-240XL Service1 Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DC Breakers for BS-240XL Service2 Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DC Breakers for BS-240 Base Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DC Breakers for BS-240 Extension Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DC Breakers for BS-240 Service1 Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DC Breakers for BS-240 Service2 Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DC Breakers for BS-240XL II Base Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DC Breakers for BS-240XL II Extension Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DC Breakers for BS-240 II Base Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DC Breakers for BS-240 II Extension Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 DC Breakers for BS-240 II / 240XL II Service1 Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 DC Breakers for BS-240 II / 240XL II Service2 Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Settings for ENVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 RF Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Switch Setting for DIAMCO/DUAMCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Cascading of Multicouplers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Adjustable Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Boot Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Software Images SWI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Switch Setting on ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Battery Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Slot-ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Hardware Related Managed Objects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Key Commands for Mobile Controlled Test Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Frequency/Channel Conversion Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 GSM Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 DCS Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 PCS Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Power Conversion Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
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Aims of Installation and Commissioning
Installation and commissioning is based on extensive, high quality final factory tests. In the factory, each module is tested during its production process; all RF parameters such as the power and modulation spectrum are measured in the complete BTSE rack in customer configuration. The Final Factory Tests comply with the tests and measurements required by GSM specifications. The installation test can therefore concentrate on functional tests of the delivered HW. The installation and commissioning of a network element followed by unit acceptance is proof of: a correct and complete delivery according to the network planning and the customer order. a correct mechanical and electrical installation according to the installation documents. the functional ability of the supplied HW (correct functioning of the NEs at an interface in relation to other network elements). It is assumed that: The subdivision of tests in the steps nal factory test installation/commissioning (HW-test) network integration (data base test)
1.1.2
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Consult these documents to find out which procedures of the Task List can be left out.
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Optional Measurements
RF and BERT measurements, which can be performed by means of spectrum analyzers or other BS-testers, are optional possibilities that can be done for localization of suspected faults. They need not to be done in every BTSE as regular measurements.
1.1.4
Test Strategy
The BTSE functional test refers to only one network element at a time and is done offline. Offline means the BTSE has no active PCM link to the BSC. Due to the system concept of the BTSE, some of the BSC functions must be simulated to activate the BTSE. This is done by an SBS Abis Simulator which will be connected to the Abis interface of the BTSE instead of the BSC.
1.1.5
1.1.6 1.1.6.1
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Test Equipment
The test equipment and tools required for the tests are described in the corresponding chapters.
1.1.6.3
1.1.6.4
The fault report must be sent to the Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
1.1.6.5
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START
V I S U A L C O N T R O L
Visual Check of BTS-Mechanics
O F F L I N E
O N L I N E
END
Fig. 1.1 Installation Test Sequence
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1.1.7 1.1.7.1
Fig. 1.2
ESD Symbol
To avoid destruction or damage, comply with following rules. Rules for Handling The following safety instructions are to be observed: Personnel should avoid wearing synthetic clothing and shoes with plastic soles, as these encourage the build-up of electrostatic charge. Before handling modules, personnel should be discharged of electrostatic charging. For this reason personnel should always put on a grounded wrist strap before changing a module. ESDs should not be brought in contact with electrostatically charged or chargeable objects. ESDs should only come in contact with high valued discharging material ("gentle" discharging), i.e., should not be made subject to "harsh" discharging with, for example, a metal plate. ESDs should be set down on grounded surfaces only (exible bases with a grounding connection for servicing purposes) ESDs should not be brought into the vicinity of strong DC electrical elds, e.g. cathode ray tubes/monitors (safety distance at least 10 cm/~4 inches). All tools and test equipment should be discharged of electrostatic charging before handling modules. ESDs should only be transported in appropriate packing. A grounded wrist strap must be put on before removing ESDs. Modules should only be touched by their edges. Components or printed circuits should not be touched.
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1.1.7.2
System Voltages
All system units require a power supply of ~230 V (~207 V in case of BS-240U / 240U II / 240XLU / 240XLU II), which are converted to -48 V DC (positive pole grounded). Some parts are supplied with the line voltage directly and are to be handled with safety tools with extreme care. Only trained personnel should carry out those jobs. Care must be taken because some parts produce a high operating temperature. This warning must appear in the original German text: Alle Systemeinheiten bentigen eine Wechselspannung von ~230V (~207 V bei BS-240U / 240U II / 240XLU / 240XLU II), die in eine Gleichspannung von -48V (positiver Pol an Masse) umgesetzt wird. Einige Teile fhren Netzspannung und sind mit besonderer Sorgfalt zu behandeln. Nur ausgebildetes Personal darf entsprechende Arbeiten bernehmen. Weiterhin ist zu beachten, da sich einige Bauteile stark erhitzen.
1.1.7.3
Changing Breakers
Breakers may only be changed by operator. Only authorized breakers as given in the manual may be used. Breakers are to be changed as described in this manual.
1.1.7.4
1.1.7.5
1.1.7.6
Fig. 1.3
CE Symbol / UL Symbol
The CE and UL declaration of conformity for the product will be fulfilled if the setup and cabling is undertaken in accordance with the specification in the manual and the documentation listed there, such as mounting instructions, cable lists, etc. Where necessary, account should be taken of project-specific documentation. Deviations from the specifications or independent changes during setup, such as use of cable types with lower screening values, for example, can lead to the CE requirements being violated. In such cases, the CE declaration of conformity is invalidated and the responsibility passes to the person who has caused the deviations.
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Technical Data
Extraction of common technical data as shown in the following table. OBJECT Input DC Power Maximum Power consumption for one full equipped Base Rack (for 50W power amplifier) Frequency uplink Frequency downlink Frequency uplink Frequency downlink Frequency uplink Frequency downlink Frequency uplink Frequency downlink VSWR (DUAMCO, FICOM) TRX_max per Base Station Cell_max per Base Station TRX_max per Cell CU TX Power CU TX Power CU TX Power ECU TX Power ECU HighTX Power Tab. 1.1 D900 D1800 D1900 850 850 D850 D850 D900 D900 D1800 D1800 D1900 D1900 BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II 48V 15%/+20% BS-240 / 240 II: 1570W BS-240XL / 240XL II: 2230W 824829 MHz 869874MHz 876915 MHz 921960 MHz 17101785 MHz 18051880 MHz 18501910MHz 19301990MHz 2< VSWR <3 warning 3< VSWR alarm 24 12 12 50W 35W 35W 32W 40W
1.2
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Type of Rack Base Rack Extension Rack Extension Rack (not BS-240XL / 240XL II) Service 1 Rack (BS-240 / 240XL) with AC/DC modules Service 1A Rack (BS-240 II / 240XL II)with AC/DC modules Service 2 Rack with Link Equipment and Backup Batteries
The numbering of the Service Racks always begins with 3 (4 for BS-240 II / 240XL II), even if there is no Extension Rack. Fig. 1.4 shows a BS-240 / 240 II with one Base Shelter and two Extension Racks. For setting the correct rack number, please refer to the Hardware Manual (see HW:BTSE Modules, ACTP Switch Settings).
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TMA 0
TMA
TMA
TMA
LMU#0 or
HPDU #0
HPDU #1
BS-240
HPDU #0
HPDU #1
HPDU #0
HPDU #1
BS-240
DCP
OVPT
LMT
FAN#0
DUAMCO#0 DUAMCO#1 DUAMCO#2 or FICOM#0 or FICOM#1 or FICOM#2
FAN#1
DUAMCO#3 or FICOM#3
FAN#0
DUAMCO#0 DUAMCO#1 DUAMCO#2 or FICOM#0 or FICOM#1
FAN#1
DUAMCO#3 or FICOM#2 or FICOM#3
FAN#0
DUAMCO#0 DUAMCO#1 DUAMCO#2 or FICOM#0 or FICOM#1
FAN#1
DUAMCO#3 or FICOM#2 or FICOM#3
FAN#2
FAN#3
FAN#2
FAN#3
FAN#2
FAN#3
DIAMCO#0
DIAMCO#1
DIAMCO#0
DIAMCO#0
FAN#4
CORE#0 CORE#1 CORE#2 CORE#3
DIAMCO#1
CU #2
CU #3
CU #6
CU #7
CU #2
CU #3
CU #6
CU #7
CU #2
CU #3
DIAMCO#1
CU #6
CU #7
FAN#5
FAN#4
FAN#5
FAN#4
FAN#5
CU #0
CU #1
CU #4
CU #5
CU #0
CU #1
CU #4
CU #5
CU #0
CU #1
CU #4
CU #5
Extension Rack
Extension Rack
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1.2.2
1.2.2.1
1.2.3 1.2.3.1
1.2.3.2
X X X X X X
X X X X X
X X
X X
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BTSE Modules
The entire BTSE contains several cells called BTS: Up to 12 Cells are available. Check whether the BTSE modules are correctly configured.
Hardware (HW) related modules: Per CELL: DUAMCO DIAMCO FICOM TMA HPDU Per Transceiver TRX: CU
Duplexer Amplifier Multicoupler Dual Integrated Amplifier Multicoupler Filter Combiner Tower Mounted Amplifier High Power Duplexer
Carrier Unit
In addition there are common modules: COBA Core Basis COSA Core Satellite ACT Alarm Collection Terminal LMU Location Measurement Unit Basic-Modules: DCP FAN OVPT AC/DC DCBCTRL BB
DC Panel Fan Overvoltage Protection Alternating Current/Direct Current DC and Battery Controller Backup Battery
Usage of FICOM modules of different suppliers The FICOM modules (FIPLUB2RV3, FIPLUB2RV4, FIPLUX2RV3, FIPLUX2RV4) will be produced by different manufacturers. This is indicated by the variants V3 and V4. One Base Module can be expanded by 3 Expansion Modules, all modules in this combination must have the same variant. Redundancy CORE redundancy can be installed (not in BR 5.5). In the CORE, the functionality of clock generation, link interface, and Call Control is implemented. The BCCH redundancy is matter of SW. The task "BCCH reconguration" runs in the BTSEplus and the functionality is independent of the type of antenna combining. AC/DC redundancy is carried out as n+1 redundancy. N+1 AC/DC Converters operate in load sharing, but n AC/DCs are able to supply the whole BTSEplus.
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1.2.4
1.2.5
Module HW Coding
Every type of module has its own code key to ensure they are fitted in the correct slot position. The on-board code must match the backplane code of the BTSE rack. Module Code Key
DUAMCO 7 FICOM DIAMCO CU COBA COSA Tab. 1.2 7 8 6 1 2 Module HW Code Key
Note: The LMU doesn't have a code key, because it isn't installed inside in the rack.
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
Circuit Breakers
Rack internal breakers are available at the DC Panel for several modules to supply direct current (DC). The breakers are mounted at the DC Panel on the top of the rack. There are different types of DC Panel for Base Rack, Extension Rack, Service1 Rack and Service2 Rack and there are also different types of DC Panels for BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II. Check for fully equipped breakers and that all breakers are switched off.
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Fig. 1.5
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 16A CU 89
6 16A CU 1011
7 10A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTP LMU
9 4A
10 4A
11 4A DC extern
Tab. 1.3
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 16A CU 89
6 16A CU 1011
7 10A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTP
Tab. 1.4
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4 4A
ACTP
6 10A LE 02
7 10A LE 35
Tab. 1.5
5 4A
ACTP
7 10A LE 02
8 10A LE 35
9 10A LE 68
Tab. 1.6
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 4A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTP LMU
7 4
8 4
9 4A not used
Tab. 1.7
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 4A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTP
6 10A
INTERNAL FAN
Tab. 1.8
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3 50A
4 50A
5 4A
ACTP
6 10A
INTERNAL FAN
7 10A LE 02
8 10A LE 35
Exten- Exten- Basesion2 sion1 Rack/ Rack/ Rack/ Shelter Shelter Shelter
Tab. 1.9
5 4A
ACTP
6 10A
INTERNAL FAN
7 10A LE 02
8 10A LE 35
9 10A LE 68
Tab. 1.10
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 16A CU 89
6 16A CU 1011
7 10A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTM
9 4A
CORE 0/1
10 4A
CORE 2/3
LMU
Tab. 1.11
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 16A CU 89
6 16A CU 1011
7 10A
DIAMCO ACOM/
not used
ACT
Tab. 1.12
1 16A
2 16A
3 16A
4 16A
5 10A
6 10A
7 4A
8 4A
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CU 01
CU 23
CU 45
CU 67
FAN 0...5,
SMOKE
CORE 0/1
CORE 2/3
Tab. 1.13
1 16A CU 01
2 16A CU 23
3 16A CU 45
4 16A CU 67
5 10A
DIAMCO ACOM/ ACTP
Tab. 1.14
Tab. 1.15
7 max 25A
ACTC: FAN
8 max 25A
ACTC: DC IN
Tab. 1.16
1.3.3
External Alarms
There are three types of ACT modules. ACTM for Base Rack optional ACTP for each Rack, for Base Rack optional ACTC for all Racks is part of the DC Panel.
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All Racks are equipped with one ACTC which is part of the DC Panel. In the Base Rack, the ACTC is directly connected to the COBA. In the other Racks, the ACTC is connected to the ACTP. On each ACTC, 16 Alarms are available, 7 Rack Alarms (RAL) that are created automatically during the creation of RACK and FAN and 9 Operator Alarms (OAL). The OAL must be created via 3.16 "Creating the Alarm Configuration (ENVABTSE)" and have the numbering ENVA 0ENVA 8. The Base Rack can be equipped with ACTM. The ACTM supports 48 additional ENVAs, numbered ENVA 9ENVA 56, and 8 Operator Commands (not supported by SW of BR5.5). The installation of ACTM is optional. If no ACTM is installed in the Base Rack, 16 Alarms are available. The ENVAs 06 and ENVA 8 are connected to the DC Panel (described in IMN:BTSE BS-240) and should be named as in the table below. ENVA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tab. 1.17 FAN 6 FAN 7 free configurable Shelter in service Smoke (not valid) Battery Breaker 0,1,2 Over Voltage Protection can be defined by operator Microwave Settings for ENVA MW 19 SIS SMOKE BB 02 Name Connector on DC Panel FAN 6 (not used for BS-240XL / 240XL II) FAN 7 (not used for BS-240XL / 240XL II)
1.3.4
1.4
1.4.1
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For the settings of Abis Interface to match 120 Ohm, 100 Ohm or 75 Ohm line impedance, see chapters 1.4.6.4 "Switch Setting on COBA" and 1.4.6.5 "Switch Setting on COSA".
BSC
BSC
BTSE 1
BTSE 2
BTSE 3
BTSE 1
BTSE 2
BTSE 3
Star
Loop
BSC
BSC
BTSE 1
BTSE 1
BTSE 2
BTSE 3
BTSE 2
BTSE 3
BTSE 4
Multidrop
Cross Connect
Fig. 1.6
1.4.2
Antenna Connection
Check the connection of TX and RX coax jumper cables.
1.4.2.1
TX Antenna Connection
The TX antenna coax jumper cable must be directly connected to the 7/16" FICOM/ DUAMCO antenna connector (Tab. 1.18).
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RX Antenna Connection
The RX antennas are connected via a jumper cable to the inputs N_female on the DIAMCO and 7/16" on the DUAMCO. For diversity use, the DUAMCO/DIAMCO must be connected to two antennas. DUAMCO uses the same jumper cable for TX and RX path. The DIAMCO is connected via jumper cable (Tab. 1.18).
1.4.2.3
Antenna Connection
BTSE Connection
Fig. 1.7
TMA
1.4.3
RF System Cabling
There are several RF boards interconnected with RF-cables. Check whether the corresponding Carrier Units (CU modules) are connected to their branching equipment FICOM, DUAMCO, DIAMCO. Handle with extreme care when connecting/changing modules!
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Connection HPDUACOM HPDUDIAMCO DUBIASTMA DUBIASHPDU (TX path) DUBIASHPDU (RX out) DUBIASDIAMCO (RX path) DIAMCOTMA DIAMCODIAMCO DIAMCODUAMCO DUAMCODIAMCO DIAMCOCU (RX path) DUAMCOCU (RX path) DUAMCOCU (TX path) FICOMCU (TX path) LMUDUAMCO (Test out)
Type of cable Jumper 1/2" 1.41 semi-rigid alu or flexicable coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible coax flexible 0.86 semi-rigid alu or flexicable 0.86 semi-rigid alu or flexicable 1.41 semi-rigid alu or flexicable 1.41 semi-rigid alu or flexicable 0.86 semi-rigid alu or flexicable
Connectors 7/16male7/16male SMAmaleNmale 7/16female7/16male 7/16male7/16male SMAmaleSMAmale SMAmaleNmale Nmale7/16male SMAmaleNmale SMAmale7/16male SMAmaleNmale SMCmaleSMCmale SMCmaleSMCmale SMAmaleSMAmale SMAmaleSMAmale SMAmaleSMAmale
Tab. 1.18
RF Cabling
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RX
RX Diversity
CU
Fig. 1.8
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Antenna Connection
CU
DIAMCO
1.4.4
Antenna Combining
The DUAMCO/FICOM must be installed in the ACOM slots. To achieve short cabling between CU and ACOM, the ACOM slots are assigned to definite CU slots.
1.4.4.1
DUAMCO
The DUAMCO 2:2,4:2 occupy one ACOM slot each and are installed in the assigned slot for the CU that must be combined. The DUAMCO 8:2 occupies two ACOM slots and is installed either on the left or on the right two slots. All unused RX and RXCA connectors must be terminated with a 50 load when the corresponding antenna port of the DUAMCO is connected to an antenna or cascading output of DUAMCO/DIAMCO. The open TX inputs of DUAMCO do not need to be terminated in normal operation.
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FICOM
Usage of FICOM Modules of Different Suppliers The FICOM modules (e.g., FIPLUB2RV3, FIPLUB2RV4, FIPLUX2RV3, FIPLUX2RV4) will be produced by different manufacturers. This is indicated by the variants V3 and V4.
One Base Module can be expanded by 3 Expansion Modules, all modules in this combination must have the same variant. Installation of FICOM Modules For each cell, one FICOM plus base module (FIPLUB) must be installed. To combine more than 2 carriers, the base module can be expanded by the FICOM plus expansion module (FIPLUX). The expansion can be done to one side only per base module. Expansion of FICOM can be only done inside each rack. To combine more than 8 carriers, a base module must be installed in the extension rack
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Open expansion connectors RF EXP of FICOM modules must be terminated with the Terminator delivered with the FICOM base module. It is suggested to fix the jumper cable very carefully, do not torque too strong. The cable should not move. Otherwise the cables inner conductor will tear.
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Mounting Location
Slot/ FICOM Number 0 1 2 3
ANT OUT
TEST OUT
RF EXP
RF EXP
RF EXP
RF EXP
TX0
TX1
TX0
TX1
TX0
TX1
TX0
TX1
Base
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Cell 0
Fig. 1.10 FICOM Modules for 8 Carriers in 1-Cell Configuration
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Mounting Location
Slot/ FICOM Number 0 1 2 3
ANT OUT
TEST OUT
ANT OUT
TEST OUT
RF EXP
RF EXP
RF EXP
TX0
TX1
TX0
TX1
TX0
TX1
Base
free
Expansion
Base
Cell 0
Fig. 1.11 FICOM Modules in 2-Cell Configuration
Cell 1
The mounting location of the FICOM modules depends on the Cell configuration and antenna combining. It is possible to have a mixed installation of DUAMCO and FICOM modules, within one Rack/Shelter.
1.4.5
Antenna Multicoupling
Multicoupling can be done by DIAMCO or DUAMCO. Each DIAMCO/DUAMCO can drive as much CUs as RX output connectors are available.
1.4.5.1
DIAMCO
All unused RX and RXCA connectors must be terminated with a 50 load when the corresponding antenna port of the DIAMCO is connected to an antenna or cascading output of DUAMCO/DIAMCO.
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Antenna Connector
1 2 3 4
Fig. 1.12
DIAMCO Antenna Connection and DIP Switches At the DIP Switch, the input level of the DIAMCO/DUAMCO must be set. Switch 1 must be set on if there is a TMA installed. If there is no TMA installed, switch 1 must be set off.
The setting of switches 24 regulates the attenuation at the DIAMCO/DUAMCO. The total attenuation of cable (between TMA and DIAMCO/DUAMCO) and Dip Switch must be 6dB.
Function TMA off / AMCO mode TMA on / MUCO mode attenuator LNA 0 dB attenuator LNA 0 dB attenuator LNA 1 dB attenuator LNA 2 dB Tab. 1.19
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Function attenuator LNA 3 dB attenuator LNA 4 dB attenuator LNA 5 dB attenuator LNA 6 dB attenuator LNA 7 dB factory setting Tab. 1.19
Switch 1 on on on on on off
off
off
off
off
Fig. 1.13
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1.4.5.2
DUAMCO
Test out (for LMU connection) Antenna Connector DIP Switch (hide behind plade)
1 2 3 4
Fig. 1.14
DUAMCO DIP Switch and Antenna Connection The switch setting for DUAMCO is the same as for DIAMCO, described in Tab. 1.19.
1.4.5.3
HPDU
The High Power Duplexer is an RF module with the requirement to save antennas in the TX path. For FICOM use, two antennas per cell are necessary for RX diversity and one antenna is necessary for TX. The main functions of HPDU is combining RX and TX signal. In the TX path, the HPDU is filtering the TX signals coming from the shelter and feeding them to the TX/RX antenna. In the RX path, the function is filtering the incoming signal. The HPDU is placed between antenna and FICOM/DIAMCO. The cabling is described in Tab. 1.18.
1.4.5.4
Cascading Multicouplers
For supplying more receiver inputs, the multicoupler can be cascaded to save antennas in the RX path. Cascading can be done twice, the possible configurations are shown in Tab. 1.20.
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The chain goes from the antenna to the BTSE, so the first device is the one nearest to the antenna. The Parameter LNAPRED must be set if there is a TMA installed to activate the TMA. If there is no TMA, LNAPRED must be set only for the 1. and 2. Cascade. First Device DIAMCO DIAMCO DUAMCO DUAMCO TMADIAMCO TMADIAMCO TMADUAMCO TMADUAMCO 1. Cascade DIAMCO DIAMCO DIAMCO DUAMCO DIAMCO DIAMCO DIAMCO DUAMCO DIAMCO DIAMCO 2. Cascade
If the cascaded element is a DUAMCO, a special cable must be used with an SMA connector at one end and a 7/16 connector at the other end. (This cable is not available as part of the system cabling). Tab. 1.20 Cascading of Multicouplers
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The first device in the chain must be switched into the high amplifying AMCO mode, the cascaded devices into MUCO mode. For TMA installed, all other devices have to be set in MUCO mode.
Adjustable Modules
There are several modules containing adjustable devices. Check the default states or special project settings. The software image SWI is only adjustable via LMT. The following table gives an overview: No 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODULE ACT COBA COSA DCBCTRL DIAMCO DUAMCO see Fig. 1.15 Fig. 1.16 Fig. 1.19 Fig. 1.21 Tab. 1.19 Tab. 1.19
Tab. 1.21
Adjustable Modules
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The allocation of the EPROMs is listed in the Release Note. The new boot software can be downloaded via LMT. Module COBA CU Tab. 1.22 Board COBA2P8V2 CUxxx Boot Software FILE NAME btbbcx01. btbbix01. swi swi
1.4.6.2
depending on variant of ciphering COBA CU Tab. 1.23 BTSBCX01. BTSBIX01. Software Images SWI SWI SWI
1.4.6.3
Fig. 1.15
Rackno. 0
Switch 1 off
Switch 2 off
Switch 3 off
Switch 4 on
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Rackno. 1 2
Switch 1 on off
Switch 2 off on
Switch 4 on on
3 4 5 6 7
on off on off on
on off off on on
off on on on on
on on on on on
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Port 2
Port 1
S2
S1
Fig. 1.16
COBA Impedance PCM30 120 Ohms PCM30 75 Ohms PCM24 100 Ohms Switch 1 off on off Switch 2 off on off Switch 3 off on off Switch 4 off off on Switch 5 off off on Switch 6 off off on
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ON
ON
PCM30 120 Ohms Fig. 1.17 Impedance 75 Ohms 100 Ohms 120 Ohms high (TTL) f=< 2 MHz high (TTL) f=> 2 MHz
PCM30 75 Ohms
Switch Settings of Port 1 and Port 2 Switch 1 on off off off off Switch 2 off on off off off Switch 3 off off on off off Switch 4 on off off on on Switch 5 on on on off on Switch 6 on on on off on
ON 75 Ohms 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON 100 Ohms 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON 120 Ohms 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON TTL f>=2MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Port 6
Port 5
Port 4
Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
Fig. 1.19
COSA
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Selectable Slot-ID
Fig. 1.21
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Battery Manufacturer
Batt Type
Bit 1 Bit 0
ON
Fig. 1.22
Battery Capacity Selectable battery capacities: 0 Ah (no battery), 5 Ah, 10 Ah,...1275 Ah. The battery capacities can be set with two 8 bit DIP switches, one for each battery block; 1 LSB = 5Ah. The setting is calculated by adding all values where the contacts of the DIP switch are set to "ON". 640 Ah 320 Ah 160 Ah 80 Ah 40 Ah 20 Ah 10 Ah 5 Ah ON
Fig. 1.23
The state of the object BATTERY does not depend on the existence of a real battery. It depends on the Battery Capacity DIP switch settings on the DCBCTRL module. If one of these two DIP switches is set to a value different from 0 Ah, the respective HMO BATTERY goes to enabled. Slot-ID Selectable Slot-ID: The CAN-Bus address can be set with a 2 bit DIP switch in order to distinguish between different AC/DC frames mounted to one rack.
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Bit 0 off on
Bit 1
Slot-ID
Bit 1 Bit 0
ON
Fig. 1.24
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10. Create Xconnect 11. Set attributes for BTSE 12. Backup generation 13. BTSE phase 3 14. Offline tests Finally, all documents must be filled in and all activities must be confirmed by the customer.
1.5.1
1.5.1.1
Test Equipment
The equipment, especially the available options change quickly. Therefore, the listed equipment may not be currently available. It is suggested that the equipment listed below or equivalent must be present for call simulation and verification of correct operation. SBS Abis Simulator HW: SW:
Portable PC min. Pentium II, 128 MByte RAM 500 MByte HD Mouse 2x serial interfaces 1x parallel interface, 1hour Battery Time 8631PCMCIA Card Abis simulation application Win 98/2000 Cable: 2x RJ45 --> open ends for PCMCIA <-> OVPT (ABIS)
Local Maintenance Terminal LMT For detailed requirements, refer to manual OGL:LMT. Spectrum Analyzer with GSM Measuring Functions HW: SW:
for example: HP8594A/E Option: 004/010/021/101/102/105 GSM: HP 85715B Personality Card DCS: HP 85722B Personality Card
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PCS: Option 20 for HP 85722B Personality Card Cable: RF cables with NN connectors RF cables with NSMA connectors RF cables with SMCSMA connectors Adapter: N_maleSMA_female 7/16"_maleN_female
MS_BS RF Coupling BOX HW: MS Box Coupling-Box Cable: BNC_maleBNC_male (MS) 3x:7/16_maleN_male (RX/TX) Adapter: 7/16_maleN_male Tool: Absorber 20dB/50Watt 50 Termination N_male
RF Termination Depending on the BTSE and the equipped modules, some RF terminations must be present. TX: 50 SMA (DUAMCO,FICOM) RX: 50 SMC (DIAMCO,DUAMCO) RXCA: 50 SMA (DIAMCO cascading output)
mobile phone, e.g., S25 C25 PCS mobile phone, e.g., S40 Test Plug-In SIM
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Tools
Special tools for commissioning activities on site are listed below. Antistatic Set for ESD Module Handling SMA Tool with torque wrench for semi-rigid/flexi Cable Connectors SMC Tool with torque wrench for semi-rigid/flexi Cable Connectors Semi-Rigid Bending Tool for semi-rigid cable connection TDMA Measuring Tools (Tests with HP 8594A/E) and Trigger Adapter HW:
PCS: HP 8594 Personality Card 2 Measuring cables with BNC-Plugs male (sufficient length) Adapter SMA maleBNC female Trigger Adapter TAD-L S30861-U2003-X-* (100-pins AMP-Plug with 4 x BNC-Plug female 1 Adapter N-Connector maleBNC female HP 8590 series spectrum analyzer operating manual Users Guide HP85715B GSM900 Transmitter Measurement Personality Users Guide HP 85722B DCS1800 Transmitter Measurement Personality
1.5.2 1.5.2.1
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RF Termination HW: Before RF measurements are executed, the following connectors must be terminated with 50 Ohm SMA/SMC resistors: TX: open FICOM/DUAMCO inputs (SMA) RX: open DUAMCO/DIAMCO outputs (SMC) RXCA: open DUAMCO/DIAMCO outputs (SMA) TESTOUT: open DUAMCO/FICOM outputs (SMA)
1.5.2.2
Software (SW)
For all tests, only released SW (corresponding to the BTSE HW/SW release) is allowed to be running on the test equipment (TE).
1.5.2.3
1.5.3 1.5.3.1
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In case of supervising all breakers with one common alarm sensor, all breakers must be switched on, independent of the configuration.
LED Indication
The following LED description is only valid for the software installation. The modules have the normal LED indication set as shown below for normal operation.
R G fl(R) fl(G) o
1. DIAMCO OK OK o G o o AL RS
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Forem FICOM (expansion module) TNF ALM o o G o Kathrein FICOM (base module) VSWR ALM o o DC ON G o RESET o Kathrein FICOM (expansion module) o DC ON G o 3. DUAMCO TMA 0 RESET o VSWR 0 POWER 0 4. CU OK RES 5. COBA ACT FLOC ABIS 1 6. COSA ACT ABIS 7 ABIS 5 ABIS 3 7. ACT To be activated by SW o o fl(G) o o o fl(R) o o o fl(G) o o fl(R) o o fl(G) o o R o o o G o o o G
SW PA
Reset of mC
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2 Task List
2.1 SW Download and Activation
The SW must be downloaded from the LMT to the BTSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.1)
2.2
Rack
The Racktype must be defined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.2)
2.3
2.4
2.5
BPORT
The PCM line configurations must be determined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.18)
2.6
XConnect
The Cross Connect must be defined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.19)
2.7
BTSM
Settings for the Abis must be set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.20)
2.8
LAPDLE
Enter values for LAPD Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.21)
2.9
CORE Redundancy
Enable the CORE Redundancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (see 3.22)
2.10
2.11
2.12
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A directory for the software to be downloaded must be present on the harddisk of the LMT containing all files of the relevant software load. The V.11/X.21 interface (HDLC-Adapter, DLHC) has been installed and tested in advance.
Reset of Core Basis COBA Switch off the right pair of CORE modules (COBA and COSA) with the breaker concerned on the DC-Panel. Reset the left COBA with the push button on the board.
After about 15 seconds, the COBA reaches the start connection status.
LED indication of COBA: ACT FLOC ABIS 1 fl(G) o(R) o(R) R o(R) o(R) RCOBA HMO ABIS 2
2 3 b
Connect LMT Cable Connect the LMT cable to the LMT 15-pin SUB-D connector on the DC-Panel. Start of LMT Program Start Programs LMT xxxxx (String of Version) Start LMT
The LMT DashBoard opens (title bar named LMT Control Center). Detailed explanation for using the Dash Board is given in the OGL:LMT.
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System Response Logon request:NAME=BTSE; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: Logon request:NAME=BTSE; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED ACK END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. The BTSE is now in phase 1.
6 b
Start Input Handler The Input Handler is already open; if not: Click on the Input Hdl button.
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SW Download MANAGED-ELEMENT SOFTWARE-MANAGEMENT DNLALLEXE SRCPATH=<path where the SW Load is stored on the LMT and lename e.g.,: HS010808.SWL> OVERWRITE=yes
System Response
Several messages of the structure shown below will follow. They provide information on the progress and the end of the download for each le:
JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <date> <time> COMMAND: DNLALLEXE:SRCPATH=<path>\<file name>,OVERWRITE=YES; COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Downloading File <file name>: xx% of packets transferred END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <date> <time> COMMAND: DNLALLEXE:SRCPATH=<path>\<file name>,OVERWRITE=YES; COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Download End: File BTSBIX01.SWI Transfer Completed END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
It is possible that the LMT performs an automatic logoff after a few minutes. If the session is closed, please log on again.
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SW Activation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-FUNCTIONAL BTSM ACTIVATE BTSM NAME=BTSM:0 FILEID=<enter header according to the SW Load e.g.: HS010808.SWL> FILESWV=<enter le version string e.g.: 01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21
ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0,FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-0108-00-08-00_98-08-21"
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System Response ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0;FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21"; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0;FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-01-08-00-0800_98-08-21"; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Activate BTSM SW ACK:
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name = BTSM:0 fileId = "hs010808.swl" fileSoftwareVersion = "01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21" END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
11 b b b
12
(Port 1) Logon Ack Received Response on BTS dated date and time (on Session xxx)
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3.2
Rack
The first step of the creation of the HMO is the creation of the rack. Only the Base Rack is automatically created, but the rack type must be set. The Extension/Service Rack must be created and the rack type must be set as well. The rack numbering is described in the introduction (1.2.1).
......(see OGL:LMT)
The following action must be repeated for each rack of the BTSE.
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK SET RACK NAME=RACK:<no> (see below) TYPRACK=<Racktype>(see below)
Racktype: Choose the BTSE Type that must be installed BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II for Base Rack (no. 0) or Extension Rack (no. 1/2) BS240SR/BS240XLSR for the Service Rack (no. 3 .. 7) Set RACK:NAME=RACK:<no>,TYPRACK=BS240;
System Response SET RACK:NAME=RACK:<no>,TYPRACK=BS240; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: SET RACK:NAME=RACK:<no>,TYPRACK=BS240; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED SET ATTRIBUTES ACK RACK: name = RACK:0 typeOfBtse = BS240
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3.3
For the BTSE, all types of HMOs must be created. The BTSEP, RACK:0 and COBA:0 is always provided automatically.
NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Tab. 3.1
MODULE RACK ACDCP ACT COBA COSA CU DIDCTMA DILNA DUDCTMA DULNA DUVSWR ENVABTSE FANP FTNFP FVSWRP TMA LMU
RANGE 0...7 0...1 0 0...1 0...1 0...11 0...7 0...7 0...7 0...7 0...7 0...56 0...7 0...7 0...3 0...15 0
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To find the mounting position of the HMOs and modules, refer to the MMN:BTSE BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II: BS-240 Base Rack BS-240 Extension Rack BS-240 Service 1 Rack BS-240 Service 2 Rack BS-240XL Base Rack BS-240XL Extension Rack BS-240XL Service 1 Rack BS-240XL Service 2 Rack Now proceed with the following creation procedures.
h ...Procedure: 3.4
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3.4
ACDCP
ACDCP can only be installed in the Service1 Rack. The Managed Object ACDCP is realized in the DCBCTRL module.
ACDCP Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
System Response CREATE ACDCP:NAME=RACK:<no>/ACDCP:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE ACDCP:NAME=RACK:<no>/ACDCP:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE ACDCP ACK: name = RACK:<no>/ACDCP:<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared The LED indicators do not change.
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ACT
Different ACTs (1.3.3) can be installed in the rack types. To activate the Alarm Collection Terminal, the HMO ACT must be created in each Extension/Service Rack. In the Base Rack, the ACT must only be created, if an ACTM is installed!
Set the correct Rack address for each rack as described in Tab. 1.24.
1 b
ACT Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK ACT CREATE ACT NAME=RACK:<no>/ACT:<no>
......(see OGL:LMT)
......(see 1.2.1)
System Response CREATE ACT:NAME=RACK:<no>/ACT:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE ACT:NAME=RACK:<no>/ACT:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE ACT ACK: name = RACK:<no>/ACT:<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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3.6
Battery
The battery can be installed in the Service1 Rack and/or Service2 Rack.
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Battery Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK BATTERY CREATE BATTERY NAME=RACK:<no>/BATTERY:<no>
......(see OGL:LMT)
......(see 1.2.1)
System Response CREATE BATTERY:NAME=RACK:<no>/BATTERY:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE BATTERY:NAME=RACK:<no>/BATTERY:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE BATTERY ACK: name = RACK:<no>/BATTERY:<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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COSA
The COSA must be created to use more than two PCM lines or more than 8 CUs, also for using the cross connect function. For a BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II, there can be 8 PCM lines connected. PCM line 1 and 2 are supplied by COBA. For the PCM lines 38, the COSA must be installed.
In case of core redundancy, two COSAs must be created. Repeat this procedure two times for COSA 0 and COSA 1.
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COSA Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK COSA CREATE COSA NAME=RACK:<no>/COSA:<no>
......(see OGL:LMT)
The COSA can only be installed in the Base Rack. The rack number is 0. CREATE COSA:NAME=RACK:<no>/COSA:<no>;
System Response CREATE COSA:NAME=RACK:<no>/COSA:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE COSA:NAME=RACK:<no>/COSA:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE COSA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/COSA:<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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CU
The Base Rack and the Expansion Racks can be equipped with 8 CUs each (12 CUs in BS-240XL / 240XL II). For more than 8 CUs per BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II, the module COSA must be created. The module CU may also be an EDGE CU (ECU)! It is possible to mix the CU and ECU.
CU Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK CU CREATE CU NAME=RACK:<no>/CU:<no> RXLEVADJ adjust_value=<no> adjust_div_value=<no> (see below) TXLEVADJ adjust_value=<no> (see below)
......(see 1.2.1)
The parameter RXLEVADJ must be set in case of different cable length in the RX path. Default value for adjust_val = 0, adjust_div_value = 0 Adjustable values are: adjust_value -> -24.0 ... 24.0 in steps of 1.0 adjust_div_value -> -24.0 ... 24.0 in steps of 1.0 TXLEVADJ: Adjustable values are:TXLEVADJ: -63.0 ... 63.0 in steps of 1.0. The following formula is used to determine this value: TXLEVADJ = attenuation factor of the used combiner + attenuation factor of RF cable - amplication factor of the used booster Note: use values without minus/plus sign for the formula! Example: Combiner: -1.5 dB Cable: -0.5 dB Booster: +15 dB (1.5 dB) + (0.5 dB) - (15 dB) = -13 dB means TXLEVADJ=-13 See TED: BS-24x for typical attenuation factors in the TX path. Create CU:NAME=RACK:0/CU:0,RXLEVADJ=0-0,TXLEVADJ=0;
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System Response CREATE CU:NAME=RACK:<no>/CU:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE CU:NAME=RACK:<no>/CU:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE CU ACK: name = RACK:<no>/CU:<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
The LED indication changes to OK RES fl(G) o(R) o(G) R SW PA
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ECU
ECU is a Carrier Unit for the EDGE technology. For creation continue with procedure:
3.8 "CU"
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FAN
The racks can be equipped with 6 fans. During the creation of each fan, the alarm for defect fan is generated automatically.
FANP Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
CREATE FANP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FANP:<no>;
System Response CREATE FANP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FANP:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE FANP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FANP:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE FANP ACK: name = RACK:<no>/FANP:<no>
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Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared The LED indicators do not change.
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DIAMCO
If there is a TMA installed, the DIAMCO must be switched in MUCO mode, if there is no TMA, the DIAMCO must be switched in AMCO mode by setting the dip switches (Tab. 1.19). In case of Cascading, the first device in the chain must be switched in AMCO mode, all other devices in MUCO mode (1.4.5.4).
DILNA
This MOs of the DIAMCO supplies the RX path. There are two managed objects of this type per module and they must be handled separately
DIDCTMA
There are two MO of this type per module and they must be handled separately. The DIDCTMA offers the DC power supply for the TMA. It must be created only in the case of a TMA installation.
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DILNA Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK DILNA CREATE DILNA NAME=RACK:<no>/DILNA:<no> CELLNO=<no> COMBMD=<combiner mode> (see below) LNAPRED= (see below) PredType=<preswitched device> PredRack=RACK<no of Rack of preswitched device> PredNo=<no of preswitched device> WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode> (see below)
The combiner mode depends on the DIAMCO Type. DIAMCO 4:2 means that 2 antennas can be connected and 4 RX out paths are available for each side of the DIAMCO. All CUs connected to DILNA must be set as follows: CUxN = CU number x connected via the RX plug (normal RX path) CUxD = CU number x connected via the RXDIV (diversity RX path) The LNAPRED must be activated in case of Cascading and TMA installed. The device that is installed before must be chosen. CREATE DILNA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DILNA:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,COMBMD=<combiner mode>,LNAPRED=DILNA(RACK<no>-DILNA<no>),WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>;
......(see 1.4.5.4)
System Response CREATE DILNA: NAME=RACK:<no>/DILNA:<no>, CELLNO=<no>, COMBMD=<combiner mode>, LNAPRED=DILNA(RACK<no>-DILNA>no>), WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user>
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COMMAND: CREATE DILNA: NAME=RACK:<no>/DILNA:<no>, CELLNO=<no>, COMBMD=<combiner mode>, LNAPRED=DILNA(RACK<no>-DILNA<no>), WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE DILNA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/DILNA:<no> cellNumber=<no> combmode=<combiner mode> lnapred=DILNA(RACK<no>-DILNA<no>) wiringDataLna=<no of CU normal or diversity mode> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
Is a TMA installed?
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DIDCTMA Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
CREATE DIDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DIDCTMA:<no>;
System Response CREATE DIDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DIDCTMA:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no>
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PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE DIDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DIDCTMA:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE DIDCTMA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/DIDCTMA:<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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DUAMCO
If a TMA is installed, the DUAMCO must be switched in MUCO mode, if there is no TMA, the DUAMCO must be switched in AMCO mode by setting the dip switches (Tab. 1.19). In case of Cascading, the first device in the chain must be switched in AMCO mode, all other devices must be switched in MUCO mode (1.4.5.4).
DUVSWR
This HMO supplies the VSWR logic of the DUAMCO. There are two managed objects of this type per module. They must be handled separately. This HMO supplies the TX path of the DUAMCO. There are two managed objects of this type per module. They must be handled separately. This HMO offers the power supply for the TMA. The DUDCTMA must be created only if a TMA is installed.
DULNA
DUDCTMA
DUVSWR Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK DUVSWR CREATE DUVSWR NAME=RACK:<no>/DUVSWR:<no> CELLNO=<no> COMBMD=<combiner mode> WDDUVSWR=<no of CU>
The combiner mode depends on the DUAMCO type. DUAMCO 4:2 means that 4 TX paths and 2 antennas can be connected. CREATE DUVSWR:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUVSWR:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,COM BMD=<combiner mode> ,WDDUVSWR=<no of CU>;
System Response CREATE DUVSWR:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUVSWR:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date>
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NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE DUVSWR:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUVSWR:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE DUVSWR ACK: name = RACK:<no>/DUVSWR:<no> cellNumber=<no> combMode=<combiner mode> wiringDuamcoVswr=<no of CU> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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DULNA Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK DULNA CREATE DULNA NAME=RACK:<no>/DULNA:<no> CELLNO=<no> COMBMD=<combiner mode> LNAPRED=(see below) PredType=<preswitched device> PredRack=RACK<no of rack of preswitched device> PredNo=<no of preswitched device> WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>(see below)
The combiner mode depends on the DUAMCO type. DUAMCO 4:2 means that 2 antennas can be connected and 4 RX pathes are available for each side of the DUAMCO. All CUs connected to DULNA must be set as follows: CUxN = CU number x connected via the RX plug (normal RX path). CUxD = CU number x connected via the RXDIV (diversity RX path). The LNAPRED must be activated in case of Cascading and TMA installed. The device that is installed before must be chosen. CREATE DULNA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DULNA:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,COMBMD=<combiner mode>,LNAPRED=DULNA(RACK<no>-DULNA<no>),WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>;
......(see 1.4.5.4)
System Response CREATE DULNA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DULNA:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,COMBMD=<combiner mode>,LNAPRED=DULNA(RACK<no>-DULNA<no>),WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user>
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COMMAND: CREATE ULNA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DULNA:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,COMBMD=<combiner mode>,LNAPRED=DULNA(RACK<no>-DULNA<no>),WDLNA=<no of CU normal or diversity mode>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE DULNA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/DULNA:<no> cellNumber=<no> combmode=<combiner mode> lnapred=DULNA(RACK<no>-DULNA<no>) wiringDataLna=<no of CU normal or diversity mode> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
Is a TMA installed?
DUDCTMA Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
CREATE DUDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUDCTMA:<no>;
System response CREATE DUDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUDCTMA:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no>
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PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE DUDCTMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/DUDCTMA:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE DUDCTMA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/DUDCTMA:<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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FICOM
FVSWRP
Is one of the two managed objects of the FICOM and exists only once per basis module (not in expansion modules). This HMO supplies the VSWR logic of the FICOM. There are two managed objects of this type per module and they must be handled separately. This MO is the tunable narrowband filter.
FTNF
FVSWRP Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
CREATE FVSWRP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FVSWRP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>;
System Response CREATE FVSWRP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FVSWRP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE FVSWRP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FVSWRP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE FVSWRP ACK: name = RACK:<no>/FVSWRP:<no> cellno=<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
FTNFP Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK CREATE FTNFP NAME=RACK:<no>/FTNFP:<no> CELLNO=<no> WDTFNFP: CUWiring=CU<no>,FVSWRPWiring=FVSWRP<no>
CREATE FTNFP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FTNFP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,WDFTNFP=CU<no>-FVSWRP<no>;
System Response CREATE FTNFP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FTNFP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,WDFTNFP=CU<no>FVSWRP<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE FTNFP:NAME=RACK:<no>/FTNFP:<no>,CELLNO=<no>,WDFTNFP=CU<no>FVSWRP<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE FTNFP ACK: name = RACK:<no>/FTNFP:<no> cellno = 0
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wiringDataTnf CUWiring = CU<no> FVSWRPWiring = FVSWRP<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared The LED indicators do not change.
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TMA
For amplifying the RX signal a Tower Mounted Amplifier can be installed. If a TMA is installed, all other devices in the RX path must be switched in MUCO mode. The HMO DIDCTMA/DUDCTMA must be created for the DC power supply of the TMA.
TMA Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
CREATE TMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/TMA:<no>;
System Response CREATE TMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/TMA:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE TMA:NAME=RACK:<no>/TMA:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE TMA ACK: name = RACK:<no>/TMA:<no>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window. Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared The LED indicators do not change.
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LMU (optional)
For the Enhanced Observed Time Difference (E-OTD) location service, a Location Measurement Unit (LMU) must be installed. The LMU must first be tested separately from the rest of the BTSE and its configuration data logged for forwarding to the Serving Mobile Location Center (SMLC) database. Only then can it be created within the BTSE.
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......(see OGL:LMT)
LMU Installation Utility Start Start up the LMU Installation Utility in the WINDOWS start menu (Start:\Programs\LMU Installation Utility).
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Connect the LMU Installation Utility Serial Cable Connect the special LMU Installation Utility serial cable between the LMT and the diagnostic port of the LMU.
This cable resets the LMU in preparation for the Installation Utility (IU) tests.
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Enter LMU Conguration Data Enter the correct data for the site, on the dialog box SITE CONFIGURATION page #1-#5. Save LMU Conguration When all the elds are lled in, click on the Save Conguration button.
This stores the entered data into a CSV log le for the SMLC database.
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The IU will now download the test code to the LMU, activate it, and then run through a series of tests. The progress and results of these tests is shown in the dialog box below:
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Complete LMU IU Tests If the result of the tests is: DSP Download Fail, proceed to step... DSP Activation Fail, proceed to step... ANT1 Fail, proceed to step... ANT2 Fail, proceed to step... MON1 Fail, proceed to step... MON2 Fail, proceed to step... MON3 Fail, proceed to step... GPS Fail, proceed to step... passed, proceed to step...
DSP Download Fail Ensure the LMU IU is correctly installed on the LMT. Restart the tests from step...
......(see OGL:LMT)
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BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
DSP Activation Fail Restart the tests from step... If the DSP Activation fails again, replace the LMU
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ANT1 Failure If the ANT1 fails because the maximum power is too low, reduce the attenuation between the lightning protection and the ANT1 RF port to a minimum of 10dB. If the ANT1 test fails because the maximum power is too high, increase the attenuation between the lightning protection and ANT1 RF port to a maximum of 30dB. If ANT1 fails after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step... If ANT1 continues to fail, then the problem may be in the antenna and cable chain. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
h ... 1 i....MMN:BTSE
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ANT2 Failure If the ANT2 fails because the maximum power is too low, reduce the attenuation between the lightning protection and the ANT2 RF port to a minimum of 10dB. If the ANT2 test fails because the maximum power is too high, increase the attenuation between the lightning protection and ANT2 RF port to a maximum of 30dB. If ANT2 fails after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step... If ANT2 continues to fail, then the problem may be in the antenna and cable chain. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
h ... 1 i....MMN:BTSE
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MON1 Failure If MON1 fails because the power level is too low, decrease the attenuation between the coupler and the LMU MON1 port to a minimum of 20dB. If MON1 continues to fail, then the problem may be in the cabling between the DUAMCO and the LMU. Inspect, check and replace if necessary. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
i....MMN:BTSE
BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
If MON1 continues to fail after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step...
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MON2 Failure If MON2 fails because the power level is too low, decrease the attenuation between the coupler and the LMU MON1 port to a minimum of 20dB. If MON2 continues to fail, then the problem may be in the cabling between the DUAMCO and the LMU. Inspect, check and replace if necessary. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
i ...MMN:BTSE
BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
If MON2 continues to fail after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step...
h ... 1
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MON3 Failure If MON3 fails because the power level is too low, decrease the attenuation between the coupler and the LMU MON1 port to a minimum of 20dB. If MON3 continues to fail, then the problem may be in the cabling between the DUAMCO and the LMU. Inspect, check and replace if necessary. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
i ...MMN:BTSE
BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
If MON3 continues to fail after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step...
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GPS Failure If GPS fails, then the problem may be in the cabling between the GPS Antenna, the lightning protection and the LMU. Inspect, check and replace if necessary. See corresponding Fault Clearance Procedure in...
i ...MMN:BTSE
BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
If GPS continues to fail after this, replace the LMU and repeat the tests from step...
h ... 1
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LMU Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK LMU CREATE LMU CREATE LMU:NAME=RACK:<no>/LMU:<no>
......(see OGL:LMT)
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System Response CREATE LMU:NAME=RACK:<no>/LMU:<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE LMU:NAME=RACK:<no>/LMU:<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE LMU ACK: name = RACK:<no>/LMU:<no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser Window.
Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared The LED indicators do not change.
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ENVABTSE Creation
......(see OGL:LMT)
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK ENVABTSE CREATE ENVABTSE NAME=RACK:<no>/ENVABTSE:<no>(see below) INTINF=<interfaceInformation>(see below) ASEV=<associatedSeverity>(see below) ASTRING=<associatedString>
For Base Rack with installed ACTM the range of ENVA is 0....56 In all other cases the range is 0...8. The alarms can be congured as high active or low active: high active : alarm message starts if the pins are opened. low active: alarm message starts if the pins are closed by short circuit. Alarm severity level can be chosen (critical, major, minor) or it can be read out of the database (default_db). CREATE ENVABTSE:NAME=RACK:<no>/ENVABTSE:<no>,INTINF=low, ASEV=DEFAULT_DB,ASTRING="Fire";
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System Response CREATE ENVABTSE:NAME=RACK:0/ENVABTSE:0,INTINF=low,ASEV=DEFAULT_DB, ASTRING="Fire"; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> Command: CREATE ENVABTSE:NAME=RACK:0/ENVABTSE:0,INTINF=low,ASEV=DEFAULT_DB, ASTRING="Fire"; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE ENVABTSE ACK: name = RACK:0/ENVABTSE:0 interfaceInformation = low associatedSeverity = DEFAULT_DB associatedString = Fire END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
The following ENVAs are fix related to some Shelter alarms and are recommended to be defined as shown in the table: ENVA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Corresponding alarm free configurable free configurable free configurable Rack in Service Smoke (not BS-240U) Battery Breaker 0,1,2 Over Voltage Protection Microwave 1...9 Interface Information high high high low low high high low
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For Remote Inventory, the SALUNAME and BTSEPOS must be set correctly.
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Set Attributes for BTSE Equipment MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP SET BTSEP [BASICS] NAME=<BTSEP:0> BTSEPOS=<SBS_Equipment_Position> CHIDT=<noChangeOnIDT/IDTWasChanged> EAUTOREC=<enabled/disableAutomaticRecovery> LOCNAME=<locationName> RXDIVSV=<enable/disableRxDiversitySupervision> SALUNAME=<salesUniqueName>(see below) VENDNA=<vendorName> [SEVERITY] ALRMSEVxxx=<CRITICAL/MAJOR/MINOR/DEFAULT_DB> (see below) [SWL] SWLDSAF=<swLoadSafety: swLoadSafetyField, swLoadSafetyVersion>
......(see OGL:LMT)
SALUNAME: The Sales unique name is a ASCII character string with length 11, e.g: "AD042S7449E". The SALUNAME must be the same in the BSC database and the local BTSE database. ALRMSEV: Select one or more parameters and enter the appropriate severity of the alarms for the following MOs: ACDCP, ACT, COBA, BATTERY, COSA, CU, DIDCTMA, DILNA, DUDCTMA, DULNA, DUVSWR, FANP, FTNFP, FVSWRP, and TMA. The SWLDSAF must be set after connecting the BTSE with the BSC. SWLDSAF can only be set after a single transmitting.
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System Response SET BTSE:NAME=BTSEP:0,ALRMSEVxxx="severity"...,BTSEPOS="Munich", CHIDT= noChangeOnIDT,EAUTOREC=enabled,LOCNAME="Munich", RXDIVSV=enabled, SALUNAME= "AD042S7449E", SWLDSAF="hs010808.swl: 01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21", VENDNA="Siemens"; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: Set BTSE:NAME=BTSEP:0,ALRMSEVxxx="severity"...,BTSEPOS="Munich", CHIDT= noChangeOnIDT,EAUTOREC=enabled,LOCNAME="Munich", RXDIVSV=enabled, SALUNAME= "AD042S7449E", SWLDSAF="hs010808.swl: 01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21", VENDNA="Siemens"; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED SET ATTRIBUTES ACK BTSE: name = RACK:<no>/ACT:<no>
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BPORT
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Before the BPORT is created, the rack must be created. The object BPORT determines the PCM line configuration. The number of available BPORTs depends on the used HW variant for the objects COBA and COSA COBA = 2 ports (instances x = 0,1) COSA = 6 additional ports (instances x = 2,...,7) In case of lineConfiguration = multidrop/loop, the following attributes of instance x and (x+1), where x and (x+1) are considered as a port pair, are equal: layer1ControlTS (for loop configuration only) layer1ProtocolType layer1RemoteAlarmType lineConfiguration The even numbered port of a port pair is always the default receiving port from the BSC and must be created first. The odd numbered port is always the default transmitting port to the BSC: To guarantee a correct transition of SW releases, BPORT instance 0 must be used for the O&M link.
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BPORT Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP BPORT CREATE BPORT NAME=BPORT:<no> L1PT=<layer1 ProtocolType> LCONF=<lineConguration> BERT lower Threshold=<no> upper Threshold=<no> L1CTRLTS TSL=<no> SSL=<no>(see below) L1RAT=<layer1 RemoteAlarm Type>
......(see OGL:LMT)
The parameters for L1CTRLTS must be set only in case of Loop Conguration. For more information, refer to the CML:BS-4x/240/241/240XL. (Example see below.) CREATE BPORT:NAME=BPORT:<no>,L1PT=pcm30crc4, LCONF=loop,BERT=E10_9-E10_3,L1CTRLTS=1-0,L1RAT=ProtocolSignalling;
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System Response CREATE BPORT:NAME=BPORT:<no>,L1PT=pcm30crc4, LCONF=loop,BERT=E10_9E10_3,L1CTRLTS=1-0,L1RAT=ProtocolSignalling; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE BPORT:NAME=BPORT:<no>,L1PT=pcm30crc4, LCONF=loop,BERT=E10_9E10_3,L1CTRLTS=1-0,L1RAT=ProtocolSignalling; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED CREATE BPORT ACK: name = BPORT:<no> bitErrorRateThreshold lowerThreshold = E10_9 upperThreshold = E10_3, layer1ControlTS tsl = 1 ssl = 0 layer1ProtocolType = pcm30crc4 layer1RemoteAlarmType = ProtocolSignalling lineConfiguration = loop END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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XCONNECT
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Before the XCONNECT can be created, the BPORT objects must be created. Primary ports must be distinguished from secondary ports. The related BPORT instances of a primary port are configured as star, multidrop or loop; for a secondary port the BPORT instance is configured as StarX. Cross connections can be established between a primary and a secondary port, but not between two primary or two secondary ports.
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XCONNECT Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP XCONNECT CREATE XCONNECT NAME=XCONNECT:<no> MPTSL<no> targetBport<n0>-targetTSL<no> : :
......(see OGL:LMT)
For more information, refer to the CML:BS-4x/240/241/240XL. (Example see below.) CREATE XCONNECT:NAME=XCONNECT:0,MPTSL01=1-4,MPTSL02=15,MPTSL03=3-12,MPTSL04=3-13, ... ;
System Response CREATE XCONNECT:NAME=XCONNECT:0,MPTSL01=1-4,MPTSL02=1-5,MPTSL03=312,MPTSL04=3-13, ... ; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: CREATE XCONNECT:NAME=XCONNECT:0,MPTSL01=1-4,MPTSL02=1-5,MPTSL03=312,MPTSL04=3-13, ... ; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED
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CREATE XCONNECT ACK: name = XCONNECT:<no> mappingTSL<no> ltargetBPort = <no> targetTSL=<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED Availability Status = NULL_value Alarm Status = cleared
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Set BTSM
......(see OGL:LMT)
In Phase two, the LMT prepares for the establishment of the Abis interface to the BSC. The O&M terminal endpoint identier (TEI), the kind of connection and the Abis Time must be programmed for the BTS manager (BTSM). Obtain the corresponding TEI from the conguration data.
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-FUNCTIONAL BTSM SET BTSM NAME=BTSM:<no> ABISLKSAT=<terrestrial/satellite connection> ABISTIME=<year, month, day, hour, minute, second> TEI=<no>
For more information, refer to the CML:BS-4x/240/241/240XL. (Example see below.) SET BTSM:NAME=BTSM:<no>,ABISLKSAT=terrestrialConnection,ABISTIME=<date and time>,TEI=<no>;
System Response SET BTSM:NAME=BTSM:<no>,ABISLKSAT=terrestrialConnection,ABISTIME=<date and time>,TEI=<no>; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: SET BTSM:NAME=BTSM:<no>,ABISLKSAT=terrestrialConnection,ABISTIME=<date and time>,TEI=<no>; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED SET BTSM ACK: name = BTSM:0
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ABISLKSAT = <connection type> ABISTIME = <date and time> TEI = <no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window.
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LAPDLE
......(see OGL:LMT)
In Phase two, the LMT prepares for the establishment of the Abis interface to the BSC. Obtain the corresponding BPORT No., Subslot No., and transfer rate from the conguration data.
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP LAPDLE CREATE LAPDLE NAME=LAPDLE:<No.> LAPDCH=<BPORT No., TIMESLOT No., SUBSLOT No.>
System Response Create LAPDLE: NAME=LAPDLE:<No.>, LAPDCH=BPORT<No.>-TSL<No.>-SSL<No.>_<transfer rate; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: Create LAPDLE: NAME=LAPDLE:<No.>, LAPDCH=BPORT<No.>-TSL<No.>SSL<No.>_<transfer rate; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Create LAPDLE ACK: name = LAPDLE:<No.> LAPDCH=<TIMESLOT No., SUBSLOT No.>
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Several CHANGED STATE EVENT REPORTs will follow. They can be examined in the LMT Message Browser window.
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CORE Redundancy
Core redundancy is only possible with 2 COBA modules and a boot software of BR 6.0 or higher.
Switch on the Right COBA Switch on the right COBA with the corresponding breaker on the DC-Panel, see HW:BTSE FRAMES/PANELS, DC-Panels to find the appropriate module description.
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COBA1 Creation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP RACK COBA CREATE COBA NAME=RACK:0/COBA:1
Create COBA:NAME=RACK:0/COBA:1;
System Response Create COBA:NAME=RACK:0/COBA:1; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: Create COBA:NAME=RACK:0/COBA:1; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Create COBA ACK: name = RACK:0/COBA:1 END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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Reset the Left COBA Reset the left COBA with the push button on the board to force a redundancy switch. Log in immediately(within 10 seconds) to prevent a switching back.
After about 15 seconds, the right COBA reaches the start connection status
LED_Indication of the right COBA: ACT FLOC ABIS 1 fl(G) o(R) o(R) R o(R) o(R) RCOBA HMO ABIS 2
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SW Activation MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-FUNCTIONAL BTSM ACTIVATE BTSM NAME=BTSM:0 FILEID=<enter header according to the SW Load e.g.: HS010808.SWL> FILESWV=<enter le version string e.g.: 01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21
ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0,FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-0108-00-08-00_98-08-21"
System Response ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0;FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21"; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER NAME: <user> COMMAND: ACTIVATE BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0;FILEID="hs010808.swl",FILESWV="01-01-08-00-0800_98-08-21"; SW RELEASE: = <no> COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Activate BTSM SW ACK: name = BTSM:0 fileId = "hs010808.swl" fileSoftwareVersion = "01-01-08-00-08-00_98-08-21"
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Login
(Port 1) Logon Ack Received Response on BTS dated date and time (on Session xxx)
Continue immediately with step 9 (after approx. 1 min. the activity is automatically switched back to the left COBA).
In order to recongure a BTS, a backup copy of the initial conguration can be used. This can be done by submitting the script les through the CLI.
Copy the 6 backup les script*p.lmt from the storage medium to the directory:
C:\SIEMENS\LMT\BKBTS\BTSPLUS
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Choose Open in the File menu or click on the Open button of the symbol bar at the CLI. Open the le BTSCONFP.LMT, located in the BKBTS\BTSPLUS directory. Submit the commands of the script le by clicking on the cmd button or choosing Command -> Submit from the menu bar. The 6 script files in the BKBTS\BTSPLUS directory will be executed: SCRIPT1P.LMT SCRIPT2P.LMT SCRIPT3P.LMT SCRIPT4P.LMT SCRIPT5P.LMT SCRIPT6P.LMT
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The BTSCONFP.LMT script can be executed only if the LMT is connected to a BTSE in phase 2.
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CREATE <module> ACK: name = RACK:<no>/<module>:<no> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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DNLIDFD REMINV:NAME:=REMINV:0,SRCDIR=C:\IDFeditor;
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System Response DNLIDFD REMINV:NAME=REMINV:0,:SRCDIR=C:\IDFeditor; <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date = <time> <date> NE Time&Date = <time> <date> USER: <user> COMMAND: DNLIDFD REMINV:NAME=REMINV:0,:SRCDIR=C:\IDFeditor SW RELEASE: <no> DOWNLOAD END: FILE BTS_NRIU TRANSFER COMPLETED END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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......(see OGL:LMT)
All images have been loaded. This is conrmed by the state event report: Administrative State = UNLOCKED Operational State = ENABLED for all successfully created objects. This can be veried via logle in browser mode or via LMT commands with:
All red LEDs (exept the PA LED on the CU) have been switched off. If no Abis is connected, the coresponding LED on the COBA/COSA is red. The les can be viewed in the Message Browser window.
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Replacing Failed HW
Module Test
After replacing a failed HW unit, it is necessary to enable this new HW unit via test or delete/create command before starting any other activities (e.g., SW download or activation) because the PID of a new module is only updated after test or create commands and it is necessary during download to have the actual PID of all modules stored on the COBA. Unlocking the BTSM will cause a full BTS alignment. When issuing BTSE conguration commands during an alignment, a new alignment will be started. For further information, refer to the:
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Important: The test should not be done before the completion of ACT configuration.
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Start the Backup BTS Tool Start the Backup BTS tool via the WINDOWS Start menu (Start -> Programs -> LMT... -> Backup BTS), or click on the Backup BTS icon in the LMT Control Center window.
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Perform the Command Get HW Conguration Click on the button Get HW Conguration.
Several reports are displayed in the BACKUPBTS window. After a few minutes, the following message is displayed: THE SCRIPT WAS DONE SUCCESSFULLY
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Convert the Conguration Data to Script Files Click on the button Convert to Script File.
The following message is displayed in the BACKUPBTS window: THE CONVERSION WAS DONE SUCCESSFULLY! THE SCRIPT WAS DONE SUCCESSFULLY The backup BTS tool writes the following les into the BKBTS\BTSPLUS subdirectory: SCRIPT1P.LMT SCRIPT2P.LMT SCRIPT3P.LMT SCRIPT4P.LMT SCRIPT5P.LMT SCRIPT6P.LMT
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Copy the Script Files to Disk Copy the script les from [Drive]:\[LMT_Root]\BKBTS\BTSPLUS to some storage media and keep it at the site in case a backup copy of the BTSE conguration is needed.
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Remote Inventory
The function Remote Inventory of the Siemens Basestation System performs electronic, non-volatile storing of the complete, individual product identification data (PID) of each inventory object. Modules that have its inventory data on board are called ob_RIUs (on-board Remote Inventory Units). The PID of this ob_RIUs is automatically loaded to the inventory data file (IDF). In order to include inventory data of objects without a non volatile storage (e.g. frames, racks, OEM components), the data of these nob_RIUs (not on-board Remote Inventory Units) are entered into a inventory data table (IDT) via the LMT and the offline tool IDFEditor. As a nob_RIU file (NOB), these data are stored on the COBA. The complete Remote Inventory Data is delivered with each Rack on a disk. The file name is composed of the serial number of the Rack ( / replaced by _) and the extension IDF, for example: CN+_JD100001.IDF. The data of the nob_RIUs must be attached to the automatically created PID of the ob_RIUs. For nob_RIUs referring to MMN:BTSE BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II List of nob_RIUs
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Start IDF Editor Start the IDF Editor: Start the IDF editor via the WINDOWS Start menu (Start -> Programs -> LMT... -> IDF Editor), or click on the IDF icon on the LMT Control Center window.
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Open IDF-File
The IDF-les are stored on a disk that is delivered with each Rack of the BTSE. Copy this le to the harddisk of the LMT PC e.g. C:\...\LMT<version>\IDF\*.idf.
Open the IDF-le: Select Open in the File menu. Enter path and le name of the IDF-le or select the uploaded le from the list in the appearing window. Double-click on the le name or click on the Open button.
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Set SBS_Equipment_Position Select the File menu SetSBS_Eq_Pos The Set SBS_Equipment_Position window opens. Enter the SBS_Equipment_Position and click on Replace All button.
010101
rack number row number room number
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Set RACK_Position Select the File menu Set RACK_Pos The Set Rack Position window opens. Enter the RACK_Position and click on the Replace All button. Check nob_RIU Data Are the data of the nob_RIU modules/elements ok?
Y h ... 7 N h ... 6
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The records of the nob-RIUs are shown in bold letters. Only these records are editable.
Move the mouse-cursor to the record of the replaced unit. Press the right mouse-button. An Edit-button opens. Click on the Edit-button. A window named PIDnobRIUs for editing the inventory data of the unit will be opened.
The data can be edited manually or automatically via the 2D-Code Reader.
Edit the data manually, or click on the Scan button to use the 2D-Code Reader.
When the 2D-Code Reader is used for the rst time, the Common Port: Setting window opens.
Select the serial port. To start the scanning process, press the button on the 2D-Code Reader.
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Only the nob_RIU-part must be exported for downloading into the BTSE.
Export the nob_RIU-part: Select NOB in the Export menu.
The le name is automatically composed of the SalesUniqueName with the extension .nob .
Click on the Save button.
A window opens that displays the destination path of the NOB-le, for example: C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload\BTS_NRIU.nob
Click on the OK button.
Change to the LMT application! Set the SBS_Equipment_Position (BTSEPOS) and the SalesUniqueName (SALUNAME) in Procedure Set BTSE
......(see 3.17)
The remote inventory data of the ob-RIUs must be loaded to the LMT PC.
MANAGED-ELEMENT BSS-EQUIPMENT BTSEP REMINV UPLLIDF REMINV DESTDIR=<path> FILE=<le name> OVERWRITE=YES
The values DESTDIR and FILE are optional. If no special path or le name is entered, the le is uploaded to the default directory of the IDF editor. If the value OVERWRITE=YES is selected, a former version of an uploaded IDTle will be overwritten. UPLLIDF REMINV:DESTDIR=<for example: C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Upload>, FILE=<for example: btse.idt>,OVERWRITE= YES;
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System Response <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <time>/<date> COMMAND: UPLLIDF REMINV:NAME=REMINV:<no>,OVERWRITE=Yes; COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Uploading File <for example: BTSE.IDT>: To: <for example: BTSE.IDT> On Directory:<for example:...\Idf\Upload> END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no> <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <time>/<date> COMMAND: UPLLIDF REMINV:NAME=REMINV:<no>,OVERWRITE=Yes; COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Uploading End: File <for example: BTSE.IDT> Transfer Completed END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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Open IDT-File
Change to IDF-Editor!
Select the File menu Open Select the uploaded le from the list in the displayed window; e.g.: C:\SIEMENS\LMT<version>\Idf\Upload\btse.idt Click on the Open button
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Attach nob_RIU le to Actually Loaded IDF Select the File menu Attach Select the exported nob_RIU le from the list in the displayed window (the destination path was given during step 7); e.g.: C:\SIEMENS\LMT<version>\Idf\Upload\BTS_NRIU.nob
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Remove Redundant nob_RIU Files Select the File menu Remove nob_RIUs
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Only the nob_RIU-part must be exported for downloading into the BTSE.
Select the Export menu NOB
The le name is automatically composed of the SalesUniqueName with the extension .nob .
Click on the Save button.
A window opens that displays the destination path of the NOB-le, for example: C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload\BTS_NRIU.nob
Click on the OK button.
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SRCDIR: enter the source directory in which the exported NOB-le was saved, for example C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload. DNLIDFD REMINV:NAME:=REMINV:0,SRCDIR=<for example:C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload;
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System Response <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <time>/<date> COMMAND: DNLIDF REMINV:NAME=REMINV:<no>,SRCDIR=<for example:C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload: COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Downloading File <for example: BTS_NRIU>: 100% of packets transferred END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no> <date> <time> Command ============================================ JOB: <no> PC Time&Date: <time>/<date> COMMAND: DNLIDF REMINV:NAME=REMINV:<no>,SRCDIR=<for example: C:...\LMT<version>\Idf\Dnload: COMMAND RESULT: OPERATION COMPLETED Download End: File <for example: BTS_NRIU> Transfer Completed END OF OUTPUT FOR JOB <no>
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BTSE Phase 3
For forced switchover to Phase 3, a special command may be entered at the LMT.
......(see OGL:LMT)
CONNBSC BTSM:NAME=BTSM:0;
System Response
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......(see OGL:LMT)
The BTSE is now in phase 3. The BTSE is now connected to the BSC.
The LED indication on the COBA changes to: ACT FLOC ABIS 1 The LED indication on the COSA changes to: ACT ABIS 7 ABIS 5 ABIS 3 The LED indication on the CU changes to: OK RES fl(G) fl(G) SW PA fl(G) RCOSA ABIS 8 ABIS 6 ABIS 4 fl(G) fl(G) RCOBA HMO ABIS 2
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If you have problems switching over to Phase 3: In case of problems with the switchover to Phase 3, please refer to the following checklist. Here the minimal BTSE configuration is described with the preconditions for a successful switchover to Phase 3: COBA-0 = unlocked.enabled COBA-0 is always created and enabled automatically. Here the Administrative State (AST*) is relevant. Minimal parameters of RACK-0: available This means that TypeOfBTSE (TYPRACK) must be set first before any HMO can be created. LAPDLE-0 = Minimal parameters of LAPDLE-0: created available This means that the LAPD channel (LAPDCH) must be defined. Accuracy of CCLK >= medium (at least !) The current CCLK accuracy can be determined by performing the LMT command Get COBA ---> REQATTL ---> CCLKACC. Minimal parameters of BTSM: available This means that the TEI must be defined. Minimal parameters of BPORT-0: available This means that the L1ControlTimeSlot (L1CTRLTS) and LoopConfiguration (LCONF) must be defined. *) For more information on the Administrative State (AST), please refer to MMN:BTSE BS-240 / 240 II / 240XL / 240XL II
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3.29.1
LMT
8631
D I A M C O
O V P T
Abis
L M T
Termination 50
MS Transmitter ANT
FICOM
Transmitter Test Out
Spectrum Anal.
BTSE
Note: The attenuator 20dB/50W is sufficient for tests with 1 carrier only. Fig. 3.1 Configuration for Offline Test with FICOM and DIAMCO
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O V P T Termination 50
Abis
L M T
MS
DUAMCO
Test Out
Spectrum Anal.
BTSE
Note: With this configuration, it is possible to test the DUAMCO internal receiving path. Fig. 3.2 Configuration for Offline Test with DUAMCO
3.29.2
3.29.3
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The IMSI of TestSim, which will be used for the MS, has to be entered on desktop in advance. Make sure to use an IMSI with an unknown mobile country code and an unknown mobile network code. Otherwise, no test connection is possible.
3.29.4
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Congure the board: Click on the following symbol in the WINDOWS start bar. Click on the waveform button
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Only for BS-240XL / 240XL II with more than 15 TRX: click on tab "Abis Server".
Start the Simulation: Click on the desktop icon Abis Simulation or select the Program Abis Simulation in the WINDOWS start menu. Start Programs WWG-8631 Abis Simulation
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BTSConf
Menu Tree
tab Config
Tabs to Choose Between 3 Different Menu Trees Trace Output Section: See Additional Information Below Status Indicator: See Additional Information Below
Status bar
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A green status Indicator signals normal operation. A red status Indicator signals problems. In this case, more information is given in the status bar. In the Trace Output section, the following information may be displayed: Mobile controlled Test sequence not executed. For this feature you need a special access code. With this function you can navigate the BTSE via mobile phone.
The special BTSE parameters must be set by using the folder BasicConguration. Select the tab Cong in the menu tree section of the main window (AbisSimClient window). Double-click on BTSConf in the folder BasicConguration of the menu tree. The following window opens:
Select the number of Cells, number of TRXs and Network Type (e.g. GSM MIXED). Select the tab TrxConf.
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Select the TRX type for the Mixed Cell, if used Select the tab Abis Signaling. The following window opens:
Select the channel type (ChanType), the timeslot (Ts), the sub-timeslot (SubTs) and the terminal endpoint identier (Tei). Click on the Apply button.
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The current TestSim IMSI for the mobile station corresponding to the system standard GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and the customer must be chosen.
Double-click on the icon IMSI in the GeneralProperties folder. The window GeneralProperties opens and the tab IMSI is already selected.
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Optional Step: Save the Set Parameters To save the set parameters: Select File in the menu bar of the main window. Select Save as. Enter a name for the le and click on ok. Close all Conguration Windows
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Database Alignment
Start of Database Download Start the database download via the main window ("AbisSimClient" window): Select the tab "Action" in the menu tree section. Select the folder "InitBTS with Bcch" in the menu tree: testseq.act:\Sequences\InitBTS with Bcch. Press the "+" sign next to the "InitBTS with Bcch" folder. Select "[0] DB Alignment". Click with the right mouse button on "Properties".
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Make sure that there is no tick in the box before "All Cell without selected barred". Click on the "Apply" button. Press the "-" sign next to the "InitBTS with Bcch" folder. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar.
Click on...
The database download starts. The Download was successful if the following message appears in the "Simulation Status/Result" section of the main window: "Result: success."
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Start Test Start the test via the main window (AbisSimClient window): Select the tab Actions in the menu tree section. Select the folder Channeltest MTC/ECHOLOOP in the menu tree: testseq.act --> Sequences --> Channeltest MTC/ECHOLOOP. Click on the + sign next to the folder Channeltest MTC/ECHOLOOP.
Click on...
Click with the right mouse button on [0] Set Param [.... Select Properties in the appearing pop up menu.
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Note: if the pin symbol button is pressed in, the window is fixed. To unfix it, click on this button again.
Select the required channel for the test. Choose the number of the IMSI you want to use (see Procedure: 3.30, Step: 3, IMSI number 1 - 5) and the channel you want to test. Click on the Apply button. Click on the - sign next to the folder Channeltest MTC/ECHOLOOP in the menu tree of the main window. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar.
Test Execution
If you can hear yourself speaking into the phone with a delay of approximately 1 second, the test is successful.
Stop Test Stop the test by pressing the disconnect button on the mobile phone.
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The current TestSim IMSI for the mobile station corresponding to the system standard GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and the customer has to be chosen. Additional info can be found in the online help of the Abis simulator.
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Start Test Start the test via the main window (AbisSimClient window): Select the tab Actions in the menu tree section. Select the folder Channeltest with MTC/BERT in the menu tree: testseq.act --> Sequences --> Channeltest with MTC/BERT. Press the + sign next to the folder Channeltest with MTC/BERT.
Click on...
Click with the right mouse button on [0] Set Param [... Select Properties in the appearing pop up menu.
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Note: if the pin symbol button is pressed in, the window is fixed. To unfix it, click on this button again.
Select the required channel for the test. Choose the number of the IMSI you want to use (see Procedure: 3.30 Step: 3, IMSI number 1 - 5). Click on the Apply button. Click with the right mouse button on [3] Start Bert [.... Select Properties in the appearing pop up menu.
Note: if the pin symbol button is pressed in, the window is fixed. To unfix it, click on this button again.
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Select the measurement time (Meastime) for the test. If you want to change the default value, follow the next step. Click with the right mouse button on [4] Wait ... Select Properties in the appearing pop up menu.
Note: if the pin symbol button is pressed in, the window is fixed. To unfix it, click on this button again.
Choose the wait time. The wait time must be longer than the above chosen measurement time (Meastime).
Click on the Apply button. Press the - sign next to the folder Channeltest with MTC/BERT in the menu tree of the main window. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar.
Test Execution
The test runs until the chosen measurement time is reached. The BERT measurement values are listed in the corresponding section of the main window.
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Test conditions: One BTS containing two cells (cell 0 and cell 1). Each of these cells is equipped with two TRX and each TRX is configured with seven channels. The test sequence is configured with default settings. Prerequisites: You must select a "CbThema". To do so, follow the next steps.
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Select a CbThema Select a CBThema: Select the tab Cong in the menu tree section of the main window (AbisSimClient window).
Select a value for the "CbThema" (default: 12). Click on the "Apply" button and close the window. The same code must be entered on the mobile phone. Refer to the installation guide of the mobile phone to perform this task.
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Conguration Settings Conguration Settings: Select the tab Actions in the menu tree section of the main window (AbisSimClient window). Select the folder MobilControlledTestsequence in the menu tree (testseq.act\TestCases\MobilControlledTestsequence). Click with the right mouse button on "[0] Testsequence 1 ...". Click on "Properties" in the appearing pop-up menu.
Select "Ch1" (click left mouse button only once). Click on the "Apply" button.
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Start the Test Sequence Start the Test Sequence: In the main window (AbisSimClient window) MobilControlledTestsequence is selected (tab "Actions", menu tree: testseq.act\TestCases\MobileControlledTestsequence):
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The "Status" box shows the message "Do you see the MNC, MCC in the Mobile?
If you are not connected to the cell, click the "No" button, if you see the MNC and MCC (e.g. MNC 262, MCC 09), click the "Yes" button.
If you click on "Yes", the mobile phone display shows the message "Wait for MOC". If you click on "No", the following window opens:
The "Status" box shows the message "Go to the rst Agent for testing and follow the CB_SMS_CMDs".
Conrm the status message by clicking on "Yes", then power up the mobile phone. Follow the CB message on the mobile phone display. Start the test of the individual channels in cell 0 with a "MOC".
After the test a message is shown on the display, e.g. "Test ok 0/0/2". The tests are repeated until the mobile phone moves to the next cell of the BTS under test (cell 1 in this example) or until the test is stopped by pressing a key on the mobile phone.
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The progress of the test sequence is recorded on the "Trace" page in the "Simulation Output" window.
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Measure next channel with Echo-Loop Select and test next channel
Change cell
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DTMF Command 7
Effect There is a short pause at the end of the current test and the mobile phone displays the message "Channels: ..., successful: ...". There is a short pause at the end of the current test and the mobile phone displays the test menu.
Tab. 3.2
For detailed information please refer to the online help of the Abis simulator.
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3.36.1
Testout HP8594A
Cable 2
INPUT 50 Ohm GATE TRIGGER INPUT(TTL) (BACKPLANE)
Cable 1
Fig. 3.3
Measurement Set-Up
Fig. 3.4
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TADADPT T-Frame X3 X1 X2 X4
Fig. 3.5
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Channel Activation/Deactivation
It is possible to activate/deactivate single channels, a complete TRX, or all TRXs of a cell. Precondition: The Abis Simulation SW is started and the BTSE is configured.
For TCH-Loop and BERT-Tests you must download the database with BCCH. Refer to 3.31 "Database Alignment".
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Starting the Database Download Without BCCH Start the Database Download without BCCH: Select the tab Actions in the menu tree section of the main window (AbisSimClient window). Select the folder SingleActions in the menu tree. Select [10] DBAligment No Bcch. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar.
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The database download starts. The download was successful if the following message is displayed in the Simulation Status/Result section of the main window: Result: success.
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Channel Activation Channel Activation: Click with the right mouse button on [11] Channel Act (Cell...).
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The Property: [Channel Act] window opens. It is possible to activate a single channel, a complete TRX, or all TRXs from one cell (see below):
There is a default value Power Reduction = 6 in the database. This means that all TRXs are 12 dB less than the maximum power. To change the default Power Reduction, proceed to step... After the required channel/TRX/cell was activated, you can perform your measurements.
h ... 3
To measure the output power, activate the required TRX and use your measurement equipment. For Spectrum Analyzer Measurements, activate the required channel and refer to...
After the measurements, the channels/TRXs/cells must be deactivated. To deactivate the channels/TRXs/cells, proceed with step...
i ...3.38 h ... 4
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Changing the Default Power Reduction Changing the Default Power Reduction: Click with the right mouse button on [9] Change Sngle Attr. Select Properties in the appearing pop-up menu.
Select the required Power Reduction and click on the Apply button. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar of the main window (AbisSimClient window).
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Channel Deactivation Channel Deactivation: Select the tab Actions in the menu tree section of the main window (AbisSimClient window). Click with the right mouse button on [12] Channel Deact (Cell...) in the folder SingleActions in the menu tree.
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Select the channel, TRX, or cell you want to deactivate or tick the check box Deactivate all to deactivate all activated channels. Click on the Apply button. Click on the green arrow in the tool bar of the main window (AbisSimClient window).
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Mode
Softkeys
Fig. 3.6
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P vs T Frame
P vs T Timeslot
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Result: Limit Pass or Limit Fail For more detailed information on RF-measurements read the HP User Guide.
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VSWR Test
For VSWR test, disconnect the antenna cable! After disconnecting all antenna cables, the respective VSWR LEDs on the CUs should illuminate.
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ARFCN 0...124
Quantity 125
Uplink (MHz) 890.0 - 914.8 880.2 - 889.8 890.2 - 914.8 890.0 - 914.8 876.2 - 889.8 824.2 - 848.8 890.2 - 901.0 876.2 - 889.8
Downlink(MHz) 935.0 - 959.8 925.2 - 934.8 935.2 - 959.8 935.0 - 959.8 921.2 - 934.8 869.2 - 893.8 935.2 - 946.0 921.2 - 934.8
955...1023 69 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 Tab. 4.1 512...885 512...810 374 299
4.1.1
GSM Table
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 935.0 935.6 936.2 936.8 937.4 938.0 938.6 939.2 939.8 940.4 941.0 941.6 942.2 942.8 943.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 935.2 935.8 936.4 937.0 937.6 938.2 938.8 939.4 940.0 940.6 941.2 941.8 942.4 943.0 943.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 935.4 936.0 936.6 937.2 937.8 938.4 939.0 939.6 940.2 940.8 941.4 942.0 942.6 943.2 943.8
0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 Tab. 4.2
890.0 890.6 891.2 891.8 892.4 893.0 893.6 894.2 894.8 895.4 896.0 896.6 897.2 897.8 898.4 GSM Table
1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43
890.2 890.8 891.4 892.0 892.6 893.2 893.8 894.4 895.0 895.6 896.2 896.8 897.4 898.0 898.6
2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44
890.4 891.0 891.6 892.2 892.8 893.4 894.0 894.6 895.2 895.8 896.4 897.0 897.6 898.2 898.8
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 944.0 944.6 945.2 945.8 946.4 947.0 947.6 948.2 948.8 949.4 950.0 950.6 951.2 951.8 952.4 953.0 953.6 954.2 954.8 955.4 956.0 956.6 957.2 957.8 958.4 959.0 959.6 869.2 869.8 870.4 871.0 871.6 872.2
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 944.2 944.8 945.4 946.0 946.6 947.2 947.8 948.4 949.0 949.6 950.2 950.8 951.4 952.0 952.6 953.2 953.8 954.4 955.0 955.6 956.2 956.8 957.4 958.0 958.6 959.2 959.8 869.4 870.0 870.6 871.2 871.8 872.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 944.4 945.0 945.6 946.2 946.8 947.4 948.0 948.6 949.2 949.8 950.4 951.0 951.6 952.2 952.8 953.4 954.0 954.6 955.2 955.8 956.4 957.0 957.6 958.2 958.8 959.4
45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90 93 96 99 102 105 108 111 114 117 120 123 128 131 134 137 140 143 Tab. 4.2
899.0 899.6 900.2 900.8 901.4 902.0 902.6 903.2 903.8 904.4 905.0 905.6 906.2 906.8 907.4 908.0 908.6 909.2 909.8 910.4 911.0 911.6 912.2 912.8 913.4 914.0 914.6 824.2 824.8 825.4 826.0 826.6 827.2 GSM Table
46 49 52 55 58 61 64 67 70 73 76 79 82 85 88 91 94 97 100 103 106 109 112 115 118 121 124 129 132 135 138 141 144
899.2 899.8 900.4 901.0 901.6 902.2 902.8 903.4 904.0 904.6 905.2 905.8 906.4 907.0 907.6 908.2 908.8 909.4 910.0 910.6 911.2 911.8 912.4 913.0 913.6 914.2 914.8 824.4 825.0 825.6 826.2 826.8 827.4
899.4 900.0 900.6 901.2 901.8 902.4 903.0 903.6 904.2 904.8 905.4 906.0 906.6 907.2 907.8 908.4 909.0 909.6 910.2 910.8 911.4 912.0 912.6 913.2 913.8 914.4
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 872.8 873.4 874.0 874.6 875.2 875.8 876.4 877.0 877.6 878.2 878.8 879.4 880.0 880.6 881.2 881.8 882.4 883.0 883.6 884.2 884.8 885.4 886.0 886.6 887.2 887.8 888.4 889.0 889.6 890.2 890.8 891.4 892.0
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 873.0 873.6 874.2 874.8 875.4 876.0 876.6 877.2 877.8 878.4 879.0 879.6 880.2 880.8 881.4 882.0 882.6 883.2 883.8 884.4 885.0 885.6 886.2 886.8 887.4 888.0 888.6 889.2 889.8 890.4 891.0 891.6 892.2
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 873.2 873.8 874.4 875.0 875.6 876.2 876.8 877.4 878.0 878.6 879.2 879.8 880.4 881.0 881.6 882.2 882.8 883.4 884.0 884.6 885.2 885.8 886.4 887.0 887.6 888.2 888.8 889.4 890.0 890.6 891.2 891.8 892.4
146 149 152 155 158 161 164 167 170 173 176 179 182 185 188 191 194 197 200 203 206 209 212 215 218 221 224 227 230 233 236 239 242 Tab. 4.2
827.8 828.4 829.0 829.6 830.2 830.8 831.4 832.0 832.6 833.2 833.8 834.4 835.0 835.6 836.2 836.8 837.4 838.0 838.6 839.2 839.8 840.4 841.0 841.6 842.2 842.8 843.4 844.0 844.6 845.2 845.8 846.4 847.0 GSM Table
147 150 153 156 159 162 165 168 171 174 177 180 183 186 189 192 195 198 201 204 207 210 213 216 219 222 225 228 231 234 237 240 243
828.0 828.6 829.2 829.8 830.4 831.0 831.6 832.2 832.8 833.4 834.0 834.6 835.2 835.8 836.4 837.0 837.6 838.2 838.8 839.4 840.0 840.6 841.2 841.8 842.4 843.0 843.6 844.2 844.8 845.4 846.0 846.6 847.2
148 151 154 157 160 163 166 169 172 175 178 181 184 187 190 193 196 199 202 205 208 211 214 217 220 223 226 229 232 235 238 241 244
828.2 828.8 829.4 830.0 830.6 831.2 831.8 832.4 833.0 833.6 834.2 834.8 835.4 836.0 836.6 837.2 837.8 838.4 839.0 839.6 840.2 840.8 841.4 842.0 842.6 843.2 843.8 844.4 845.0 845.6 846.2 846.8 847.4
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ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 892.6 893.2 893.8 921.2 921.8 922.4 923.0 923.6 924.2 924.8 925.4 926.0 926.6 927.2 927.8 928.4 929.0 929.6 930.2 930.8 931.4 932.0 932.6 933.2 933.8 934.4
ARFCN
ARFCN
245 248 251 955 958 961 964 967 970 973 976 979 982 985 988 991 994 997 1000 1003 1006 1009 1012 1015 1018 1021 Tab. 4.2
847.6 848.2 848.8 876.2 876.8 877.4 878.0 878.6 879.2 879.8 880.4 881.0 881.6 882.2 882.8 883.4 884.0 884.6 885.2 885.8 886.4 887.0 887.6 888.2 888.8 889.4 GSM Table
246 249
847.8 848.4
247 250
848.0 848.6
956 959 962 965 968 971 974 977 980 983 986 989 992 995 998 1001 1004 1007 1010 1013 1016 1019 1022
876.4 877.0 877.6 878.2 878.8 879.4 880.0 880.6 881.2 881.8 882.4 883.0 883.6 884.2 884.8 885.4 886.0 886.6 887.2 887.8 888.4 889.0 889.6
921.4 922.0 922.6 923.2 923.8 924.4 925.0 925.6 926.2 926.8 927.4 928.0 928.6 929.2 929.8 930.4 931.0 931.6 932.2 932.8 933.4 934.0 934.6
957 960 963 966 969 972 975 978 981 984 987 990 993 996 999 1002 1005 1008 1011 1014 1017 1020 1023
876.6 877.2 877.8 878.4 879.0 879.6 880.2 880.8 881.4 882.0 882.6 883.2 883.8 884.4 885.0 885.6 886.2 886.8 887.4 888.0 888.6 889.2 889.8
921.6 922.2 922.8 923.4 924.0 924.6 925.2 925.8 926.4 927.0 927.6 928.2 928.8 929.4 930.0 930.6 931.2 931.8 932.4 933.0 933.6 934.2 934.8
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DCS Table
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1805.2 1805.8 1806.4 1807.0 1807.6 1808.2 1808.8 1809.4 1810.0 1810.6 1811.2 1811.8 1812.4 1813.0 1813.6 1814.2 1814.8 1815.4 1816.0 1816.6 1817.2 1817.8 1818.4 1819.0 1819.6 1820.2 1820.8 1821.4 1822.0 1822.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1805.4 1806 1806.6 1807.2 1807.8 1808.4 1809 1809.6 1810.2 1810.8 1811.4 1812 1812.6 1813.2 1813.8 1814.4 1815 1815.6 1816.2 1816.8 1817.4 1818 1818.6 1819.2 1819.8 1820.4 1821.0 1821.6 1822.2 1822.8
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1805.6 1806.2 1806.8 1807.4 1808.0 1808.6 1809.2 1809.8 1810.4 1811.0 1811.6 1812.2 1812.8 1813.4 1814.0 1814.6 1815.2 1815.8 1816.4 1817.0 1817.6 1818.2 1818.8 1819.4 1820.0 1820.6 1821.2 1821.8 1822.4 1823.0
512 515 518 521 524 527 530 533 536 539 542 545 548 551 554 557 560 563 566 569 572 575 578 581 584 587 590 593 596 599 Tab. 4.3
1710.2 1710.8 1711.4 1712.0 1712.6 1713.2 1713.8 1714.4 1715.0 1715.6 1716.2 1716.8 1717.4 1718.0 1718.6 1719.2 1719.8 1720.4 1721.0 1721.6 1722.2 1722.8 1723.4 1724.0 1724.6 1725.2 1725.8 1726.4 1727.0 1727.6 DCS Table
513 516 519 522 525 528 531 534 537 540 543 546 549 552 555 558 561 564 567 570 573 576 579 582 585 588 591 594 597 600
1710.4 1711.0 1711.6 1712.2 1712.8 1713.4 1714.0 1714.6 1715.2 1715.8 1716.4 1717.0 1717.6 1718.2 1718.8 1719.4 1720.0 1720.6 1721.2 1721.8 1722.4 1723.0 1723.6 1724.2 1724.8 1725.4 1726.0 1726.6 1727.2 1727.8
514 517 520 523 526 529 532 535 538 541 544 547 550 553 556 559 562 565 568 571 574 577 580 583 586 589 592 595 598 601
1710.6 1711.2 1711.8 1712.4 1713.0 1713.6 1714.2 1714.8 1715.4 1716.0 1716.6 1717.2 1717.8 1718.4 1719.0 1719.6 1720.2 1720.8 1721.4 1722.0 1722.6 1723.2 1723.8 1724.4 1725.0 1725.6 1726.2 1726.8 1727.4 1728.0
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ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1823.2 1823.8 1824.4 1825.0 1825.6 1826.2 1826.8 1827.4 1828.0 1828.6 1829.2 1829.8 1830.4 1831.0 1831.6 1832.2 1832.8 1833.4 1834.0 1834.6 1835.2 1835.8 1836.4 1837.0 1837.6 1838.2 1838.8 1839.4 1840.0 1840.6 1841.2 1841.8 1842.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1823.4 1824.0 1824.6 1825.2 1825.8 1826.4 1827.0 1827.6 1828.2 1828.8 1829.4 1830.0 1830.6 1831.2 1731.8 1832.4 1833.0 1833.6 1834.2 1834.8 1835.4 1836.0 1836.6 1837.2 1837.8 1838.4 1839.0 1839.6 1840.2 1840.8 1841.4 1842.0 1842.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1823.6 1824.2 1824.8 1825.4 1826.0 1826.6 1827.2 1827.8 1828.4 1829.0 1829.6 1830.2 1830.8 1831.4 1832.0 1832.6 1833.2 1833.8 1834.4 1835.0 1835.6 1836.2 1836.8 1837.4 1838.0 1838.6 1839.2 1839.8 1840.4 1841.0 1841.6 1842.2 1842.8
602 605 608 611 614 617 620 623 626 629 632 635 638 641 644 647 650 653 656 659 662 665 668 671 674 677 680 683 686 689 692 695 698 Tab. 4.3
1728.2 1728.8 1729.4 1730.0 1730.6 1731.2 1731.8 1732.4 1733.0 1733.6 1734.2 1734.8 1735.4 1736.0 1736.6 1737.2 1737.8 1738.4 1739.0 1739.6 1740.2 1740.8 1741.4 1742.0 1742.6 1743.2 1743.8 1744.4 1745.0 1745.6 1746.2 1746.8 1747.4 DCS Table
603 606 609 612 615 618 621 624 627 630 633 636 639 642 645 648 651 654 657 660 663 666 669 672 675 678 681 684 687 690 693 696 699
1728.4 1729.0 1729.6 1730.2 1730.8 1731.4 1732.0 1732.6 1733.2 1733.8 1734.4 1735.0 1735.6 1736.2 1736.8 1737.4 1738.0 1738.6 1739.2 1739.8 1740.4 1741.0 1741.6 1742.2 1742.8 1743.4 1744.0 1744.6 1745.2 1745.8 1746.4 1747.0 1747.6
604 607 610 613 616 619 622 625 628 631 634 637 640 643 646 649 652 655 658 661 664 667 670 673 676 679 682 685 688 691 694 697 700
1728.6 1729.2 1729.8 1730.4 1731.0 1731.6 1732.2 1732.8 1733.4 1734.0 1734.6 1735.2 1735.8 1736.4 1737.0 1737.6 1738.2 1738.8 1739.4 1740.0 1740.6 1741.2 1741.8 1742.4 1743.0 1743.6 1744.2 1744.8 1745.4 1746.0 1746.6 1747.2 1747.8
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1843.0 1843.6 1844.2 1844.8 1845.4 1846.0 1846.6 1847.2 1847.8 1848.4 1849.0 1849.6 1850.2 1850.8 1851.4 1852.0 1852.6 1853.2 1853.8 1854.4 1855.0 1855.6 1856.2 1856.8 1857.4 1858.0 1858.6 1859.2 1859.8 1860.4 1861.0 1861.6 1862.2
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1843.2 1843.8 1844.4 1845.0 1845.6 1846.2 1846.8 1847.4 1848.0 1848.6 1849.2 1849.8 1850.4 1851.0 1851.6 1852.2 1852.8 1853.4 1854.0 1854.6 1855.2 1855.8 1856.4 1857.0 1857.6 1858.2 1858.8 1859.4 1860.0 1860.6 1861.2 1861.8 1862.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1843.4 1844.0 1844.6 1845.2 1845.8 1846.4 1847.0 1847.6 1848.2 1848.8 1849.4 1850.0 1850.6 1851.2 1851.8 1852.4 1853.0 1853.6 1854.2 1854.8 1855.4 1856.0 1856.6 1857.2 1857.8 1858.4 1859.0 1859.6 1860.2 1860.8 1861.4 1862.0 1862.6
701 704 707 710 713 716 719 722 725 728 731 734 737 740 743 746 749 752 755 758 761 764 767 770 773 776 779 782 785 788 791 794 797 Tab. 4.3
1748.0 1748.6 1749.2 1749.8 1750.4 1751.0 1751.6 1752.2 1752.8 1753.4 1754.0 1754.6 1755.2 1755.8 1756.4 1757.0 1757.6 1758.2 1758.8 1759.4 1760.0 1760.6 1761.2 1761.8 1762.4 1763.0 1763.6 1764.2 1764.8 1765.4 1766.0 1766.6 1767.2 DCS Table
702 705 708 711 714 717 720 723 726 729 732 735 738 741 744 747 750 753 756 759 762 765 768 771 774 777 780 783 786 789 792 795 798
1748.2 1748.8 1749.4 1750.0 1750.6 1751.2 1751.8 1752.4 1753.0 1753.6 1754.2 1754.8 1755.4 1756.0 1756.6 1757.2 1757.8 1758.4 1759.0 1759.6 1760.2 1760.8 1761.4 1762.0 1762.6 1763.2 1763.8 1764.4 1765.0 1765.6 1766.2 1766.8 1767.4
703 706 709 712 715 718 721 724 727 730 733 736 739 742 745 748 751 754 757 760 763 766 769 772 775 778 781 784 787 790 793 796 799
1748.4 1749.0 1749.6 1750.2 1750.8 1751.4 1752.0 1752.6 1753.2 1753.8 1754.4 1755.0 1755.6 1756.2 1756.8 1757.4 1758.0 1758.6 1759.2 1759.8 1760.4 1761.0 1761.6 1762.2 1762.8 1763.4 1764.0 1764.6 1765.2 1765.8 1766.4 1767.0 1767.6
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1862.8 1863.4 1864.0 1864.6 1865.2 1865.8 1866.4 1867.0 1867.6 1868.2 1868.8 1869.4 1870.0 1870.6 1871.2 1871.8 1872.4 1873.0 1873.6 1874.2 1874.8 1875.4 1876.0 1876.6 1877.2 1877.8 1878.4 1879.0 1879.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1863.0 1863.6 1864.2 1864.8 1865.4 1866.0 1866.6 1867.2 1867.8 1868.4 1869.0 1869.6 1870.2 1870.8 1871.4 1872.0 1872.6 1873.2 1873.8 1874.4 1875.0 1875.6 1876.2 1876.8 1877.4 1878.0 1878.6 1879.2 1879.8
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1863.2 1863.8 1864.4 1865.0 1865.6 1866.2 1866.8 1867.4 1868.0 1868.6 1869.2 1869.8 1870.4 1871.0 1871.6 1872.2 1872.8 1873.4 1874.0 1874.6 1875.2 1875.8 1876.4 1877.0 1877.6 1878.2 1878.8 1879.4
800 803 806 809 812 815 818 821 824 827 830 833 836 839 842 845 848 851 854 857 860 863 866 869 872 875 878 881 884 Tab. 4.3
1767.8 1768.4 1769.0 1769.6 1770.2 1770.8 1771.4 1772.0 1772.6 1773.2 1773.8 1774.4 1775.0 1775.6 1776.2 1776.8 1777.4 1778.0 1778.6 1779.2 1779.8 1780.4 1781.0 1781.6 1782.2 1782.8 1783.4 1784.0 1784.6 DCS Table
801 804 807 810 813 816 819 822 825 828 831 834 837 840 843 846 849 852 855 858 861 864 867 870 873 876 879 882 885
1768.0 1768.6 1769.2 1769.8 1770.4 1771.0 1771.6 1772.2 1772.8 1773.4 1774.0 1774.6 1775.2 1775.8 1776.4 1777.0 1777.6 1778.2 1778.8 1779.4 1780.0 1780.6 1781.2 1781.8 1782.4 1783.0 1783.6 1784.2 1784.8
802 805 808 811 814 817 820 823 826 829 832 835 838 841 844 847 850 853 856 859 862 865 868 871 874 877 880 883
1768.2 1768.8 1769.4 1770.0 1770.6 1771.2 1771.8 1772.4 1773.0 1773.6 1774.2 1774.8 1775.4 1776.0 1776.6 1777.2 1777.8 1778.4 1779.0 1779.6 1780.2 1780.8 1781.4 1782.0 1782.6 1783.2 1783.8 1784.4
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PCS Table
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1930.2 1930.8 1931.4 1932.0 1932.6 1933.2 1933.8 1934.4 1935.0 1935.6 1936.2 1936.8 1937.4 1938.0 1938.6 1939.2 1939.8 1940.4 1941.0 1941.6 1942.2 1942.8 1943.4 1944.0 1944.6 1945.2 1945.8 1946.4 1947.0 1947.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1930.4 1931.0 1931.6 1932.2 1932.8 1933.4 1934.0 1934.6 1935.2 1935.8 1936.4 1937.0 1937.6 1938.2 1938.8 1939.4 1940.0 1940.6 1941.2 1941.8 1942.4 1943.0 1943.6 1944.2 1944.8 1945.4 1946.0 1946.6 1947.2 1947.8
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1930.6 1931.2 1931.8 1932.4 1933.0 1933.6 1934.2 1934.8 1935.4 1936.0 1936.6 1937.2 1937.8 1938.4 1939.0 1939.6 1940.2 1940.8 1941.4 1942.0 1942.6 1943.2 1943.8 1944.4 1945.0 1945.6 1946.2 1946.8 1947.4 1948.0
512 515 518 521 524 527 530 533 536 539 542 545 548 551 554 557 560 563 566 569 572 575 578 581 584 587 590 593 596 599 Tab. 4.4
1850.2 1850.8 1851.4 1852.0 1852.6 1853.2 1853.8 1854.4 1855.0 1855.6 1856.2 1856.8 1857.4 1858.0 1858.6 1859.2 1859.8 1860.4 1861.0 1861.6 1862.2 1862.8 1863.4 1864.0 1864.6 1865.2 1865.8 1866.4 1867.0 1867.6 PCS Table
513 516 519 522 525 528 531 534 537 540 543 546 549 552 555 558 561 564 567 570 573 576 579 582 585 588 591 594 597 600
1850.4 1851.0 1851.6 1852.2 1852.8 1853.4 1854.0 1854.6 1855.2 1855.8 1856.4 1857.0 1857.6 1858.2 1858.8 1859.4 1860.0 1860.6 1861.2 1861.8 1862.4 1863.0 1863.6 1864.2 1864.8 1865.4 1866.0 1866.6 1867.2 1867.8
514 517 520 523 526 529 532 535 538 541 544 547 550 553 556 559 562 565 568 571 574 577 580 583 586 589 592 595 598 601
1850.6 1851.2 1851.8 1852.4 1853.0 1853.6 1854.2 1854.8 1855.4 1856.0 1856.6 1857.2 1857.8 1858.4 1859.0 1859.6 1860.2 1860.8 1861.4 1862.0 1862.6 1863.2 1863.8 1864.4 1865.0 1865.6 1866.2 1866.8 1867.4 1868.0
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1948.2 1948.8 1949.4 1950.0 1950.6 1951.2 1951.8 1952.4 1953.0 1953.6 1954.2 1954.8 1955.4 1956.0 1956.6 1957.2 1957.8 1958.4 1959.0 1959.6 1960.2 1960.8 1961.4 1962.0 1962.6 1963.2 1963.8 1964.4 1965.0 1965.6 1966.2 1966.8 1967.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1948.4 1949.0 1949.6 1950.2 1950.8 1951.4 1952.0 1952.6 1953.2 1953.8 1954.4 1955.0 1955.6 1956.2 1956.8 1957.4 1958.0 1958.6 1959.2 1959.8 1960.4 1961.0 1961.6 1962.2 1962.8 1963.4 1964.0 1964.6 1965.2 1965.8 1966.4 1967.0 1967.6
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1948.6 1949.2 1949.8 1950.4 1951.0 1951.6 1952.2 1952.8 1953.4 1954.0 1954.6 1955.2 1955.8 1956.4 1957.0 1957.6 1958.2 1958.8 1959.4 1960.0 1960.6 1961.2 1961.8 1962.4 1963.0 1963.6 1964.2 1964.8 1965.4 1966.0 1966.6 1967.2 1967.8
602 605 608 611 614 617 620 623 626 629 632 635 638 641 644 647 650 653 656 659 662 665 668 671 674 677 680 683 686 689 692 695 698 Tab. 4.4
1868.2 1868.8 1869.4 1870.0 1870.6 1871.2 1871.8 1872.4 1873.0 1873.6 1874.2 1874.8 1875.4 1876.0 1876.6 1877.2 1877.8 1878.4 1879.0 1879.6 1880.2 1880.8 1881.4 1882.0 1882.6 1883.2 1883.8 1884.4 1885.0 1885.6 1886.2 1886.8 1887.4 PCS Table
603 606 609 612 615 618 621 624 627 630 633 636 639 642 645 648 651 654 657 660 663 666 669 672 675 678 681 684 687 690 693 696 699
1868.4 1869.0 1869.6 1870.2 1870.8 1871.4 1872.0 1872.6 1873.2 1873.8 1874.4 1875.0 1875.6 1876.2 1876.8 1877.4 1878.0 1878.6 1879.2 1879.8 1880.4 1881.0 1881.6 1882.2 1882.8 1883.4 1884.0 1884.6 1885.2 1885.8 1886.4 1887.0 1887.6
604 607 610 613 616 619 622 625 628 631 634 637 640 643 646 649 652 655 658 661 664 667 670 673 676 679 682 685 688 691 694 697 700
1868.6 1869.2 1869.8 1870.4 1871.0 1871.6 1872.2 1872.8 1873.4 1874.0 1874.6 1875.2 1875.8 1876.4 1877.0 1877.6 1878.2 1878.8 1879.4 1880.0 1880.6 1881.2 1881.8 1882.4 1883.0 1883.6 1884.2 1884.8 1885.4 1886.0 1886.6 1887.2 1887.8
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Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1968.0 1968.6 1969.2 1969.8 1970.4 1971.0 1971.6 1972.2 1972.8 1973.4 1974.0 1974.6 1975.2 1975.8 1976.4 1977.0 1977.6 1978.2 1978.8 1979.4 1980.0 1980.6 1981.2 1981.8 1982.4 1983.0 1983.6 1984.2 1984.8 1985.4 1986.0 1986.6 1987.2
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1968.2 1968.8 1969.4 1970.0 1970.6 1971.2 1971.8 1972.4 1973.0 1973.6 1974.2 1974.8 1975.4 1976.0 1976.6 1977.2 1977.8 1978.4 1979.0 1979.6 1980.2 1980.8 1981.4 1982.0 1982.6 1983.2 1983.8 1984.4 1985.0 1985.6 1986.2 1986.8 1987.4
ARFCN
Frequency (MHz) Uplink Downlink 1968.4 1969.0 1969.6 1970.2 1970.8 1971.4 1972.0 1972.6 1973.2 1973.8 1974.4 1975.0 1975.6 1976.2 1976.8 1977.4 1978.0 1978.6 1979.2 1979.8 1980.4 1981.0 1981.6 1982.2 1982.8 1983.4 1984.0 1984.6 1985.2 1985.8 1986.4 1987.0 1987.6
701 704 707 710 713 716 719 722 725 728 731 734 737 740 743 746 749 752 755 758 761 764 767 770 773 776 779 782 785 788 791 794 797 Tab. 4.4
1888.0 1888.6 1889.2 1889.8 1890.4 1891.0 1891.6 1892.2 1892.8 1893.4 1894.0 1894.6 1895.2 1895.8 1896.4 1897.0 1897.6 1898.2 1898.8 1899.4 1900.0 1900.6 1901.2 1901.8 1902.4 1903.0 1903.6 1904.2 1904.8 1905.4 1906.0 1906.6 1907.2 PCS Table
702 705 708 711 714 717 720 723 726 729 732 735 738 741 744 747 750 753 756 759 762 765 768 771 774 777 780 783 786 789 792 795 798
1888.2 1888.8 1889.4 1890.0 1890.6 1891.2 1891.8 1892.4 1893.0 1893.6 1894.2 1894.8 1895.4 1896.0 1896.6 1897.2 1897.8 1898.4 1899.0 1899.6 1900.2 1900.8 1901.4 1902.0 1902.6 1903.2 1903.8 1904.4 1905.0 1905.6 1906.2 1906.8 1907.4
703 706 709 712 715 718 721 724 727 730 733 736 739 742 745 748 751 754 757 760 763 766 769 772 775 778 781 784 787 790 793 796 799
1888.4 1889.0 1889.6 1890.2 1890.8 1891.4 1892.0 1892.6 1893.2 1893.8 1894.4 1895.0 1895.6 1896.2 1896.8 1897.4 1898.0 1898.6 1899.2 1899.8 1900.4 1901.0 1901.6 1902.2 1902.8 1903.4 1904.0 1904.6 1905.2 1905.8 1906.4 1907.0 1907.6
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ARFCN
ARFCN
ARFCN
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5.1
5.1.1
Ant 0
Ant 1
Testout 0
Triplexer
Triplexer
Testout 1
TX
RX
RX
TX
VSWR Proc
AMP 1
AMP 1
VSWR Proc
AMP 2
AMP 2
TX 0
RX 0
RX 3 RX 2 RX 1
RX 0
RX 3 RX 2 RX 1
TX 1
Fig. 5.1
DUAMCO 2:2
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Ant 0
Ant 1
Testout 0
Triplexer
Triplexer
Testout 1
TX
RX
RX
TX
VSWR Proc
AMP 1
AMP 1
VSWR Proc
AMP 2
AMP 2
TX 1 TX 0
RX 0
RX 3 RX 2 RX 1
RX 0
RX 3 RX 2 RX 1
TX 1 TX 0
Fig. 5.2
DUAMCO 4:2
Ant 0
Ant 1
Testout 0
Triplexer
Triplexer
Testout 1
TX
RX
RX
TX
VSWR Proc
AMP 1
AMP 1
VSWR Proc
AMP 2
AMP 2
Fig. 5.3
TX 0 182
TX 1
DUAMCO 8:2
TX 2
TX 3
RX 7 RX 6 RX 5 RX 4 RX 3 RX 2 RX 1 RX 0
RX 7 RX 6 RX 5 RX 4 RX 3 RX 2 RX 1 RX 0
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TX 1
TX 2
TX 3
5.1.2
1W terminator
1W terminator
attenuator 20dB/50W
attenuator 20dB/50W
Testout 0
VSWR Proc
TX-Fil
RX-Fil
Testout 1
RX-Fil TX-Fil
VSWR Proc
TX0
RX0
RX 1
TX 1
TX 1
TX 0
Coupler Box
CU 0
MS
MS Box
test connections
Fig. 5.4
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1W terminator
1W terminator
attenuator 20dB/50W
attenuator 20dB/50W
Testout 0
VSWR Proc
TX-Fil
RX-Fil
Testout 1
RX-Fil TX-Fil
VSWR Proc
TX0
RX0
RX 1
TX 1
TX 1
TX 0
Coupler Box
CU 0
CU 1
MS
MS Box
test connections
Fig. 5.5
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1W terminator
attenuator 20dB/50W
ANT 0
Testout 0
VSWR Proc
FILTER
FICOM
TX0
DIAMCO
RX 0
RX 1
TX 0
Coupler Box
CU 0
MS
MS Box
test connections
Fig. 5.6
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5.2
Power/Level Conversion
The formula for power calculation: Lp[dBm] = 10lg(Px/P0) P0[Watt] = 10-3 Lp[dBm] 0 10 20 30 33 37 39 40 44 46 47 48 50 Tab. 5.1 + 3dB + 5dB +10dB 10-3 10-2 10-1 1 2 5 8 10 25 40 50 60 100 Power Conversion Table factor factor factor 2 3 10 Px[Watt]
5.3
Used Expressions
-48V 12V 1ER-3 1ER-6 1RAI 2RAI 2ER-3 2ER-6 5V -48V for test adapter +12 Volt bit error rate >10-3 port 1 bit error rate >10-6 port 1 remote alarm indication port 1 remote alarm indication port 2 bit error rate >10-3 port 2 bit error rate >10-6 port 2 +5 Volt
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Label
new
S30861-Q300-X101-02/01 S30861-Q300-X100-02/01
Lettering S30861-Q300-X101-02/01
FW code
2D-code
M:ALCO old
S30861-Q300-X100-02/01
S30861-Q300-X100-02/01
M: ALCO ++/01
Siemens
S30861-Q300-X101-02/01
HW code
M:ALCO
mnemonic of element
Fig. 5.7
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ACOM ACT ACTC ACTM ACTP AMCO ANT
Abbreviations
Antenna Combiner Alarm Collection Terminal Alarm Collection Terminal Connection Board Alarm Collection Terminal for Base Rack Alarm Collection Terminal for Extension/Service Racks Amplifier Multicoupler Antenna Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Administrative State Acceptance Test Manual Backup Battery Broadcast Control Channel Bit Error Rate Bit Error Rate Test Base Station Base Station Controller Basestation Subsystem Base Transceiver Station BTS Site Manager Cell Broadcast Core Basis Core Satellite Carrier Unit Direct Current DC Panel Digital Communication System Dual Integrated Amplifier Multicoupler DIAMCO DC Tower Mounted Amplifier Duplexer Amplifier Multicoupler DUAMCO DC Tower Mounted Amplifier DUAMCO Low Noise Amplifier DUAMCO Voltage Standing Wave Ratio EDGE Carrier Unit Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Extended GSM Enhanced Observed Time Difference Electrostatic Sensitive Device Fan Unit Filter Combiner FICOM Tunable Narrowband Filter
ARFCN AST ATMN BB BCCH BER BERT BS BSC BSS BTS BTSM CB COBA COSA CU DC DCP DCS DIAMCO DIDCTMA DUAMCO DUDCTMA DULNA DUVSWR ECU EDGE E-GSM E-OTD ESD FAN FICOM FTNF
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FVSWR FW GSM GSM-RE HMO HMO HPDU HW IDT IMN IMSI IU LE LED LMT LMU LNA LRU C MCC MMN MNC MO MOC MS MTC MUCO NE no NOB nob_RIU NT O&M OAL ob_RIU OEM OVPT PCB PCM PCS P-GSM
FICOM Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Firmware Global System for Mobile Communication GSM Railway Extension Hardware related Managed Object Holdover Mode High Power Duplexer Hardware Inventory Data Table Installation Manual International Mobile Subscriber Identity Installation Utlility Link Equipment Light Emitting Diode Local Maintenance Terminal Location Measurement Unit Low Noise Amplifier Least Replaceable Units Microcomputer Mobile Country Code Maintenance Manual Mobile Network Code Managed Object Mobile Originated Call Mobile Station Mobile Terminated Call Multicoupler Network Element Numero nob_RIUs only not on-board Remote Inventory Data Network Termination Operation and Maintenance Operator Alarm on-board Remote Inventory Data Original Equipment Manufacturer Overvoltage Protection and Tracer Printed Circuit Board Pulse Code Modulation Personal Communication System Primary GSM
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PID RAL RF in RF out RFI R-GSM SMLC SWL TAC TAD TCH TDMA TE TEI TMA TNF TRX TX Um UMN VSWR
Product Identification Data Rack Alarm Radio Frequency Input Radio Frequency Output Ready for Inspection Railway GSM Serving Mobile Location Center Software Load Technical Assistance Center Testadapter Traffic Channel Time Division Multiple Access Test Equipment Terminal Endpoint Identifier Tower Mounted Amplifier Tunable Narrowband Filter Transceiver Transmitter Interface between MS and BTSE User Manual Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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A
Index
B
Breaker 22, 52
C
COBA 41 CORE Redundancy 112 COSA 44
D
DC Panels 2326 DIAMCO 35 DUAMCO 32
F
FICOM 33
H
Hardware related Managed Objects 64 HPDU 38
I
IDF Editor 122
L
LED Indication 52
M
Mnemonic 187
R
Rack Size 62 Racks 17
S
Software 3940, 52 SW Download and Activation 57
T
Technical Data 17 Test equipment 49, 51 TMA 29 Tools 51
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