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BTS3900L (Ver D) BTS3900L (Ver.

D)
Quick Installation
Issue: 06
Date: 2014-02-24
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Guide
This document is applicable to Multimode base stations of V1
later versions, NodeBs of V200R014C00 and later versions, eNo
In this document, the equipment appearance is for reference o
the figures
Components in the Cabinet and Install
the figures.
The BTS3900L (Ver.D) is shortened to BTS3900L in this docu
Components in the cabinet
DCDU-12A
RFU
B
T
S
3
Fan assembly
Cabinet D
BBU
DCDU 12A
RFU
3
9
0
0
L

D
C
B
T
S
3
9
0
0
L

DCDU-12A
A
C
Fan assembly
450 mm
6
EPU05A-02
1600 mm
1
40 mm
350 mm
00R007C00 and later versions, GBTSs of V100R014C00 and
odeBs of V100R005C00 and later versions.
only. The actual equipment may differ from what is shown in
ation Clearances for the Cabinet
ument.
Dimensions Installation Clearance
Requirements Requirements
200 mm
100 mm
600 mm
(for the 220 V
AC cabinet only)
800 800 mm
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Installing the Cabinet
Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete
A DC cabinet can be installed without a base. An A
Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete
1. Determine the installation position of the c
Concrete
Marking-off template
delivered with the
cabinet
Anchor hole
Concrete floor
Concrete
pad
Do not use a
drill to drill ho
concrete pad concrete pad
the holes on t
2. Secure the cabinet.
Expansion bolt
x4 pcs
3. Level the cabinet and measure the resistan
Leveling bolt
2
Level
Floor
AC cabinet must be installed on a base.
Floor
90
16
cabinet and install expansion bolt assemblies.
e
52 mm to
e
M12x60 bolt
Spring washer
Flat washer
Expansion
tube
hammer
les on the
through
52 mm to
60 mm
through
the base.
Cabinet
bottom
M12x60 bolt
Spring washer
Flat washer
Insulating washer
Concrete
pad
nce between the base and the bolts.
The resistance between the base and the
four expansion bolt assemblies should be
separately measured.
2
Resistance requirement:
> 5 M
Installing the Base on the Concrete Flo
1. Determine the anchor holes, drill holes, an
Wh i t lli
Anchor hole
When installing a
BTS3900L on a base, use a
marking-off template matching
the base to determine the
positions of the holes for
installing the cabinet.
For details, see step1 on
slide 2.
Do not use a hammer drill to drill
holes on the concrete pad through
the holes on the base.
2. Secure the base.
Marking-off template
delivered with the ba
M12x60 bolt
x4 pcs
Spring washer
Flat washer
Insulating washer
3. Level the base and measure the resistance
Level
M12x30 level
bolts x4 pc
3
oor
nd install expansion bolt assemblies.
Concrete floor
e
ase
Insulation plate
x2 pcs
e between the base and the bolts.
Resistance requirement:
> 5 M
ling
s
3
The resistance between the base and the four
expansion bolt assemblies should be separately
measured.
Installing the Base on the ESD Floor
1. Determine the installation position of the b
Anchor hole
When installing a BTS3900L
on a base, use a marking-off
template matching the base to
determine the positions of the
anchor holes.
For details, see step1 on
slide 2.
2. Temporarily secure the ESD floor and insta
Do not use a hammer drill to drill
holes on the concrete pad through
the holes on the base.
ES
Marking-off template
delivered with the ba
Drill holes and install expansion bolt
assemblies on the concrete floor, as shown by
illustrations and For details see
Height locking bolt
illustrations and . For details, see
slide 2.
When tightening the height locking bolts,
you should tighten the bolts in the middle
before tightening the bolts on both sides.
M12x60 bolt
Height locking bolt
(both sides)
Mounting holes for
the support
Height lo
3. Install the base on the ESD floor.
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4. Level the base and measure the resistance
(For details, see step 3 on slide 3.)
base and drill holes on the ESD floor.
all supports.
ESD floor
SD floor M12x70 bolt
Spring washer
e
ase
S f h
p g
Flat washer
Support for the
ESD floor
Concrete floor
ocking bolt (middle)
Spring washer
Flat washer
Insulating washer
M12x60 bolt
x4 pcs
Insulation plate
x2 pcs
4
e between the base and the bolts.
Installing a Cabinet on a Base
For easy operations, remove the cabinet door before installing th
cabinet, and do not re-install the door until the power-on check is cabinet, and do not re install the door until the power on check is
completed.
-48 V DC cabinet
Installing the BBUOptional
M12x50 bolt x2 p
Installing the BBUOptional
A -48 V DC cabinet and a 220 V AC cabinet are subject to the s
such as the installation position. The following shows a -48 V DC
5
he
s
220 V AC cabinet
s
pcs
RFU
ame installation requirements
C cabinet as an example.
DCDU-12A
BBU
Fan assembly
RFU
Fan assembly
5
BBUOptional
DCDU-12A
Installing the PGND Cable
Installing the Cabinet and PGN
A 48 V DC cabinet and a 220 V AC cabinet ar A -48 V DC cabinet and a 220 V AC cabinet ar
the installation position. The following shows a
External ground bar
Installing Cables
In this document, the cable color and equipment appearance a
differ from what are shown in the figures.
Installing the Input Power Cable
Label the cables before routing them.
When cutting the BTS3900L input power cable, reserve an ex
When arranging for the power cable on site, do not
expose the metal wire.
Installing the Power Cable for a -48 V DC
a
The cabinet is provided with 2 x 160 A or 4 x 80 A power by defa
Scenario 1 : 160 A input power cables (35 mm
2
)
NEG(-)
RTN(+)
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D Cable
re subject to the same installation requirements such as re subject to the same installation requirements such as
a -48 V DC cabinet as an example.
are for reference only. The actual cables and equipment may
xtra length of 300 mm. Add OT terminals to the cables onsite.
Plastic cover plate
Cabinet
RFU
ault
DCDU-12A
BBU
RFU
Fan assembly
6
DCDU-12A
BBU (Optional)
Fan assembly
Installing the Input Power Cable
RTN(+)
Scenario 2 : 80 A input power cables (16 mm
2
)
NEG(-)
b
I t lli th P C bl f 220 V AC
b
Installing the Power Cable for a 220 V AC
220 V AC three-phase input
Remove
L1 wire
L2 wire
L3 wire
N wire
PE wire
220 V AC Single-phase input
L1 wire
N wire
7
PE wire
DCDU-12A
RFU
BBU
Fan assembly
RFU
DCDU-12A
BBU (Optional)
Fan assembly
C bi t Cabinet
7
Installing the Input Power Cable
c
Installing a BBU Power Cable (Optional)
Installing Transmission Cables
E1 or FE cables can be used as transmission cables accord
transmission mode. For details about cable configurations a
see BTS3900 (Ver.D) Hardware Description or 3900 Series
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PWR
PWR
BBU (Optional)
RFU
DCDU-12A
BBU
Fan assembly
ding to the onsite
and cabling methods,
s Base Station Cables.
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Installing Transmission Cables
Installing the E1 Cable
a
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. T
connectors to the bare wires at one end of the E1 cable a
E1 transmission in GSM mode
E1/T1
E1 transmission in LTE mode
Installing the FE Cable
b
E1/T1
FE transmission in GSM mode
FE transmission in UMTS mode
(over the electrical port)
FE0
FE0
FE transmission in LTE mode
(over the electrical port)
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FE/GE0
Then, weld
ll a time.
E1 transmission in UMTS mode
E1/T1
E1 transmission in triple modes
E1/T1
FE transmission in UMTS mode
(over the optical port)
FE1
FE transmission in LTE mode
(over the optical port)
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SFP1 SFP0
Installing Transmission Cables
Installing the FE Cable
b
FE transmission in triple modes
( l t i l t) (over an electrical port)
FE transmission in triple modes
(over an optical port)
FE/GE0
Installing Signal Cables
FE/GE1
Installing Signal Cables
This section describes how to install inter-BBU signal cables in
station configured with two BBUs. Skip this section for other sce
WBBPf WBBPf
WBBPf
1
WBBPf
a triple-mode base
enarios.
UCIU
Root BBU
UCIU
Leaf BBU
UMPT L
0
UMPT_U
UMPT_L
Installing RF Cables
If the inter-RFU RF signal cables are installed before
the cabinet is delivered, only the cables on the
ANT_RXB
ANT_TX/RXA ports need to be installed, as shown in
Figure 1.
ANT_TX/RXA
RFU
Fan assembly
ANT_RXB
ANT TX/RXA
BBU
DCDU-12A
ANT_TX/RXA
RFU
DCDU-12A
System Sec
System 1
Fan assembly
System 2
BBU (Optional)
If main and diversity signals are
not distinguished, the RF signals
transmitted from the left RF unit are
regarded as the main signals by
default, and the RF signals
transmitted from the right RF unit are
regarded as the diversity signals.
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regarded as the diversity signals.
If an antenna system serves six
sectors, the colors of the rings for
sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple,
orange, and green respectively.
Install the cables sequentially from top to bottom and from
both sides to the middle as shown in Figure 2 both sides to the middle, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: RFUs not
interconnected
Figure 1: RFUs
Interconnected Figure
Inter-RFU
RF Signal
Cable
Att h l i b f i t th f ll i t bl
ctor Color Ring
1 Main antenna: two red rings
Diversity antenna: one red ring
2 Main antenna: two yellow rings
Attach color rings by referring to the following table.
y g
Diversity antenna: one yellow ring
3 Main antenna: two blue rings
Diversity antenna: one blue ring
1 Main antenna: one white ring and two red rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one red
ring
2 Main antenna: one white ring and two yellow
rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one yellow
ring
1
3 Main antenna: one white ring and two blue rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one blue
ring
Power-On Check
The cabinets must be powered on in seven days after being
the period of the power-off state of the cabinet cannot exceed 4
maintenance.
Ensure that the external power supply is normal before powe
circuit breakers in the cabinet are set to OFF.
After the power-on check is complete, close the cover of the
cabinet door.
If an indicator that indicates the status of a CPRI port on a B
steady red, check whether the optical module is faulty or the fib
broken broken.
Re
Start
Turn on the external
power switch
No
Are all LEDs
on the PMU and PSUs
normal?Optional
power switch
Yes
Is the output
voltage of the AC/DC
normal?Optional
No
Yes
Yes
Power on the BBU
Yes
Re
Is the output
voltage of the DCDU
normal?
No
No
Power on the BBU
Are all LEDs
on the boards in the
BBU normal?
Re
1
Yes
End
The normal status of the
indicators on the
GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/UMPT
unpacked, and
48 hours during
er on, and that all
case, and the
BU board is
ber optic cable is
GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/UMPT:
RUN indicator: blinking
ALM indicator: steady off
ACT indiactor: steady on
The normal status of the
indicators on the WBBP/LBBP:
RUN indicator: blinking
ALM indicator: steady off
The normal status of the
indicators on the FAN: indicators on the FAN:
STATE indicator: blinking green
The normal status of the
indicators on the UPEU:
RUN indicator: steady on
The normal status of the
indicators on the UCIU:
RUN indicator: blinking
ALM indicator: steady off
ACT indicator: steady on
ectify faults
Mx or Sx indicator: steady green
The normal voltage range of the
DC output power to the DCDU-12A:
-38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the indicators
on the PMU:
RUN i di t bli ki RUN indicator: blinking
ALM indicator: steady off
The normal status of the indicators
on the PSU:
Power indicator: steady green
Protection indicator: steady off
Fault indicator: steady off
ectify faults ectify faults
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Appendix
Removing the CPRI Cables
Push
Pull
Product 2 Product 1
Push
Pull
Product 4 Product 5
Pull
Pull
Waterproofing Outdoor Cables
1. Wrap three layers of waterproof tapes.
Stretch the tape.
2. Wrap three layers of insulating tapes.
Ca
1
Push
Pull
Pull
Push
Push
Product 3
Waterproof tape
Insulating tape
The waterproof tape should be
wrapped for an extra length of 20
mm (0.79 in.) away from the
able tie
connectors at both ends.
The tapes should be wrapped
around the connector from the
lower part to the upper part. When
wrapped for the upper layer, the
tape does not need to be cut.
When wrapping the waterproof
tape, ensure that the upper layer of
the tape covers at least 50% of the
lower layer
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lower layer.
The insulating tape should be
wrapped for an extra length of 20
mm (0.79 in.) away from the
waterproof tapes at both ends.
1. Pin assignment for the wires of the
75-ohm E1 coaxial cable
2
1
Pin Assignment for the Wires of the E1
X1 Wire Type Coaxial SN
Label
1 Tip
1 RX1
2 Ring 2 Ring
3 Tip
3 RX2
4 Ring
5 Tip
5 RX3
6 Ring
7 Tip 7 Tip
7 RX4
8 Ring
19 Tip
2 TX1
20 Ring
21 Tip
4 TX2
22 Ringg
23 Tip
6 TX3
24 Ring
25 Tip
8 TX4
26 Ring
HU
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2. Pin assignment for the wires of the
120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
1 Cable
Green/white
Brown/white
Gray/white
Blue/red
Orange/red
Orange/white
Blue/white
X1 Wire Color
Wire
Type
Label
1 Blue
Twisted
pair
RX1
2 Whit
Orange/red
Green/red
pair
2 White
3 Orange
Twisted
pair
RX2
4 White
5 Green
Twisted
pair
RX3
6 White
7 Brown
T i t d
7 Brown
Twisted
pair
RX4
8 White
19 Gray
Twisted
pair
TX1
20 White
21 Blue
Twisted
pair
TX2
22 Red 22 Red
23 Orange
Twisted
pair
TX3
24 Red
25 Green
Twisted
pair
TX4
26 Red
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4
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Peoples Republic of China
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