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Contents
1 Introduction to BTS3006C..............................................................................................................1
1.1 Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM Network.....................................................................................................2
1.1 Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM Network.....................................................................................................2
1.2 Features of the BTS3006C.......................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Features of the BTS3006C.......................................................................................................................................3
2 Key Benefits.....................................................................................................................................1
2.1 Coverage Capability.................................................................................................................................................1
2.1 Coverage Capability.................................................................................................................................................1
2.2 Capacity....................................................................................................................................................................1
2.2 Capacity....................................................................................................................................................................1
2.3 Environment Adaptability.........................................................................................................................................1
2.3 Environment Adaptability.........................................................................................................................................1
2.4 Power Supply and Backup Power Supply................................................................................................................2
2.4 Power Supply and Backup Power Supply................................................................................................................2
2.5 Installation................................................................................................................................................................2
2.5 Installation................................................................................................................................................................2
2.6 Networking Capability.............................................................................................................................................2
2.6 Networking Capability.............................................................................................................................................2
2.7 Clock and Synchronization.......................................................................................................................................3
2.7 Clock and Synchronization.......................................................................................................................................3
3 System Architecture.........................................................................................................................1
3.1 Physical Architecture................................................................................................................................................1
3.1 Physical Architecture................................................................................................................................................1
3.2 Functional Architecture............................................................................................................................................3
3.2 Functional Architecture............................................................................................................................................3
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6 Reliability.........................................................................................................................................1
6.1 System Reliability.....................................................................................................................................................1
6.1 System Reliability.....................................................................................................................................................1
6.2 Hardware Reliability.................................................................................................................................................1
6.2 Hardware Reliability.................................................................................................................................................1
6.3 Software Reliability..................................................................................................................................................2
6.3 Software Reliability..................................................................................................................................................2
7 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................1
7.1 Radio Specifications.................................................................................................................................................1
7.1 Radio Specifications.................................................................................................................................................1
7.1.1 Working Frequency Bands..................................................................................................................................1
7.1.1 Working Frequency Bands..................................................................................................................................1
7.1.2 Transmit Specifications......................................................................................................................................1
7.1.2 Transmit Specifications......................................................................................................................................1
7.1.3 Receive Specifications........................................................................................................................................2
7.1.3 Receive Specifications........................................................................................................................................2
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Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM network..............................................................................2
BTS3006C cabinet..............................................................................................................................1
BTS3006C cabinet under full configuration....................................................................................2
Functional modules of the BTS3006C..............................................................................................3
Networking of the BTS3006C O&M subsystem..............................................................................1
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Tables
Application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family ........................................................3
Boards and modules...........................................................................................................................2
Boards in the common subsystem and their functions....................................................................4
DAFM subsystem components and their functions.........................................................................5
BTS3006C services.............................................................................................................................2
BTS3006C working frequency band.................................................................................................1
Nominal output power of the DDRM (850 MHz/900 MHz)..........................................................2
Nominal output power of the DDRM (1800 MHz/1900 MHz).......................................................2
BTS3006C receive sensitivity.............................................................................................................2
Mechanical dimensions of the BTS3006C........................................................................................3
Weight of the BTS3006C....................................................................................................................3
Specifications of the DC input power...............................................................................................3
Specifications of the AC input power................................................................................................3
DC power consumption of the BTS3006C........................................................................................4
BTS3006C transmission interfaces...................................................................................................4
Other external interfaces of the BTS3006C.....................................................................................5
BTS3006C operating environment requirements............................................................................5
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Introduction to BTS3006C
Description
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BTS3012AE
GSM NSS
BSC
MS
BTS3006C
MSC
BTS3012A
BTS3002C
BTS3012
MS
BSC/PCU
BTS30
BTS3006A
BTS312
BSS
MS
Table 1.1 lists the application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family.
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Model
Maximum
Number of
TRXs per
Cabinet
Application Scenario
Indoor BTS
BTS3012
12
Used in highly populated areas with highvolume traffic or the areas where wide
coverage is required.
Outdoor
BTS
BTS3012AE
12
BTS3006C
Used in cities and suburbs where mediumvolume traffic and wide coverage are
required.
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Key Benefits
Description
2.1Coverage Capability
2.2Capacity
2.3Environment Adaptability
2.5Installation
2.6Networking Capability
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2.2 Capacity
The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of capacity:
IP55 protection: 360 waterproof, dust-proof, and smoke-proof. It can work in the
adverse conditions with high temperature, moisture and smoke.
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DC inputs: 48 V DC.
2.5 Installation
The BTS3006C is easy to install. It has the following benefits in terms of installation:
External cables are installed and maintained through the cabinet bottom.
Fans can be installed and maintained through the cabinet bottom. The fan can be
replaced individually.
Support for microwave and satellite transmissions by means of the power cabinet of the
BTS3006C.
The networking topologies supported by the BTS304006C include star, tree, chain, ring,
and hybrid networking.
A single cabinet can support a maximum of S1/1+S1/1 dual band site configuration. Two
cabinets can support a maximum of S2/2/2+S2/2/2 dual band site configuration.
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System Architecture
Describes
3.1Physical Architecture
3.2Functional Architecture
3.3System Configuration
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Height: 700 mm
Width: 600 mm
Depth: 470 mm
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DAFM
DDRM
DDRM
DAFM
FAN
DPSM/
DSEM
DAFM
DDRM
DAFM
FAN
DMCM
FAN
The DAFM as shown in Figure 1.3 can be the DDPM, DATM, DDCM, and DSCM.
Table 1.1 lists the boards and modules in the BTS3006C.
Table 1.1 Boards and modules
Full Name
DAFM
DBMB
DDCM
DDPM
DDRM
DMCM
DPSM
DSCM
DSEM
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DDPM
Dry contact
TMA
.
.
TMA
MS
DDRM
RS485
DMCM
E1
DDRM
Optical
fiber
DDRM
Abis
Common subsystem
DDPM
DDPM
.
.
.
.
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
Antenna subsystem
Downloading software.
The built-in optical transmission uses Huawei transmission network manager, which has
powerful functions and is easy to use. It can implement the OAM&P function
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Detecting alarms of external equipment through four dry contacts, monitoring the
communication interface of external equipment, monitoring the external fans, detecting
the temperature, lightning protection and door status alarms.
The built-in optical transmission can form complicated network structure with other
SDH equipment, such as star, tangency ring, intersecting ring, ring-link combined
topologies. It has channel protection and multiplex section protection functions.
Table 1.1 lists the boards in the common subsystem and their functions.
Table 1.1 Boards in the common subsystem and their functions
Board and Module
Function
DMCM
DBMB
Receiving signals.
Synthesizing frequencies.
Each DDRM modules supplies power for and monitors its corresponding fan unit.
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Fan units and DDRM module uses 1:1 configuration. They can be replaced individually.
Antenna subsystem
DAFM subsystem
Board or
Module
Function
Antenna
subsystem
Antenna
Feeder
TMA
DDPM
DAFM
subsystem
DDCM
DSCM
DATM
A single BTS3006C cabinet under full configuration has a maximum of six TRXs, that
is, three DDRMs.
A single BTS3006C cabinet supports S2/2/2 site configuration and two BTS3006C
cabinets support S4/4/4 site configuration.
When the combination method is used, the cell can have up to six TRXs if a sector is
equipped with one dual-polarization antenna or two single-polarization antennas.
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Describes
4.1Services
4.2Features
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4.1 Services
Table 1.1 lists the services that the BTS3006C supports.
Table 1.1 BTS3006C services
Service
Abbreviation
Description
Voice service
EFR
FR
HR
AMR
Adaptive Multi-Rate
F9.6
F4.8
F2.4
H4.8
H2.4
GPRS
EDGE
Data service
Packet service
4.2 Features
The special features of the BTS3006C with respect to the following aspects are described
here.
4.2.1 EDGE
The BTS3006C supports the system message broadcast and resource indication, which are
compatible with the 3GPP R99.
4.2.2 Handover
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4.2.4 Encryption
The BTS3006C has the A5/1, A5/2 encryption and decryption functions.
4.2.6 Detection
The BTS3006C can detect whether the main modules are in position.
The BTS3006C can detect and report the output power of the DDRM module.
The BTS3006C supports the dual polarization antenna to reduce the number of antennas
in the cell.
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Description
5.1O&M Subsystem
5.2O&M Functions
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Terminal maintenance
Remote maintenance
OMC
Server
MMI
Ab
is
Site Maintenance
Terminal System
BTS
is
Ab
MMI
Site Maintenance
Terminal System
BSC
BTS
Remote Site
Maintenance System
Hub
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Security Management
Alarm Management
Data Configuration
Maintenance Management
Recording the interface tracing message and running status of the BTS through logs.
Testing the Abis link of the DDRM, testing channels, and self checking the site, cell,
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Reliability
Description
6.1System Reliability
6.2Hardware Reliability
6.3Software Reliability
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Load sharing
Redundant configuration
Redundancy Design
The local bus uses redundancy design. The TRX mutual aid is also supported.
Reliability Design
The BTS3006C can automatically detect and diagnose faults in the hardware or software and
report them as alarms. It can also detect environmental status and report the abnormality in
time.
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The BTS3006C provides power failure protection for programs and data.
The boards of the BTS3006C provide protection against excessive voltage and current.
Task Monitoring
When the software is active, the task monitoring function can monitor any possible fault in
the software or hardware. In addition, the detected faults can be reported. Task status and
system abnormalities can also be monitored.
Data Check
The system can perform regular or event-driven checks on data consistency, restore the data
consistency selectively or preferably, and output related logs and alarms.
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Technical Specifications
Description
7.1Radio Specifications
7.2Engineering Specifications
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Parameter
Specification
850 MHz
Receive band
824849 MHz
Transmit band
869894 MHz
200 kHz
Receive band
876915 MHz
Transmit band
921960 MHz
200 kHz
Receive band
17101785 MHz
Transmit band
18051880 MHz
200 kHz
Receive band
18501910 MHz
Transmit band
19301990 MHz
200 kHz
900 MHz
1800 MHz
1900 MHz
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Table 1.1 Nominal output power of the DDRM (850 MHz/900 MHz)
Modulation Scheme
Mode 2
GMSK
63 W (48.0 dBm)
8PSK
40 W (46.0 dBm)
Table 1.2 Nominal output power of the DDRM (1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Modulation Scheme
Mode 2
GMSK
40 W (46.0 dBm)
55 W (47.4 dBm)
8PSK
40 W (48.0 dBm)
40 W (46.0 dBm)
Receive Sensitivity
TCH/FS
Others
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Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
Cabinet
600
470
700
600
470
900
7.2.2 Weight
Table 1.1 lists the weight of the BTS3006C.
Table 1.1 Weight of the BTS3006C
Configuration Type
Weight (kg)
Empty cabinet
35
130
Value
Rating Voltage
48 V DC
Range
40 V DC to 60 V DC
Range
85135 V AC
220 V AC
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For indoor applications, the Sidepower power system provides +24 V DC power inputs.
850 MHz
900 MHz
1800 MHz
1900 MHz
1.1 kW
1.1 kW
1.2 kW
1.2 kW
1.6 kW
1.6 kW
1.6 kW
1.6 kW
1.8 kW
1.8 kW
1.8 kW
1.8 kW
7.2.5 Transmission
Transmission Interfaces
Table 1.1 lists the transmission interfaces of the BTS3006C.
Table 1.1 BTS3006C transmission interfaces
Interface Type
Quantity
Speed
Standard
E1
4 pairs
2 Mbit/s
STM-1
2 pairs
155 Mbit/s
ANSI T1.105-1995
ITU I.432.2 G.703
ITU G.957
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Type
Quantity
Description
Power and
grounding interface
Protection grounding
Monitoring interface
Antenna feeder
interface
12
SDH interface
STM-1
SFP interface
SFP
Range
Temperature
40C to 55C
Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
48 V DC power port: 15 kA
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7.2.8 EMC
The BTS3006C fulfils the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements. It complies
with the following protocols:
7.2.9 Noise
The BTS3006C complies with the following protocols in terms of noise:
GR-63-CORE-1995
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