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BTS3012
Installation Guide(for 18TRX)
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DAFU subrack
The DAFU subrack can be configured with the DDPU, DCOM, DFCU, or DFCB.
For details on the DAFU subrack, refer to BTS3012 RF Front-End Subsystem.
DTRU subrack
The DTRU subracks can hold up to nine DTRUs.
For details on the DTRU subrack, refer to BTS3012 Double-Transceiver Subsystem.
Fan subrack
The fan subrack holds one fan box, which consists of a fan monitoring board and four fans.
The fan monitoring board detects the temperature at the air inlets at the bottom of the
cabinet, and adjusts the speed and working status of the fans accordingly.
For details on the fan subrack, refer to Fan Box.
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Common subrack
The common subrack is located below the fan subrack. It holds the following parts:
DTMU
DEMU
DATU
DCSU
DCCU
Set-on-top subrack
The set-on-top subrack is located at the top of the BTS3012 cabinet. It holds the following
parts:
DMLC
DELC
DSAC
For details on the set-on-top cabinet, refer to Signal Protection Subsystem of the
BTS3012.
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Transmission subrack
The transmission subrack is located below the common subrack. The transmission subrack
reserves space for installing the Baseband Unit (BBU). The SDH and microwave
transmission equipment can be installed in the transmission subrack.
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NOTE
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The RF signal cables between the DTRU and DDPU shown in Figure 2-3 are connected based on the
S6/6/6 cell configuration. As there are many numbers of cables, for easy recognition, connections of
only the RF TX/RX cables are provided in sector 1.
The seven signal cables shown in Figure 2-3, namely, S10-S13 and S15-S17, are connected to the
cabinet top.
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P18
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S5.1S5.2
External connection
of the power cables
P5
P19
P4
S2.2
GND
-48V -48V GND GND
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P3
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S1
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S4
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S4
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S13.2
Bias
Tee
S13.3 Bias
Tee
Bias
Tee
S13.4 Bias
Tee
S13.5
Bias
Tee
S13.6 Bias
Tee
S13
Singnal cable
Power cable
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Cable No.
Cable
Quantity
R1R3
RF TX Signal Cable
R4R9
RF RX Signal Cable
R10R15
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
E1 Cable
S6
S7
S8
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Cable No.
Cable
Quantity
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18-S19
S20
P1P2
Power Cables
P3
PGND Cables
P4P5
Power Cables
P6P17
P18P19
Power Cables
Dimensions
Table 2-2 Dimensions (Appearance)
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Item
Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
Cabinet
600
450
1600
Cabinet+set-on-top subrack
600
450
1680
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Item
Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
Cabinet+set-on-top subrack
+base
600
450
1750
Weight
Table 2-3 Weight of the cabinet
Configuration Type
120
250
Power Supply
The BTS3012 uses the 48 V DC that complies with the ETS 300 132-2 specification. Table
2-4 lists the specifications for the power input.
Table 2-4 Specifications for the power input
Power Type
Rated Value
Allowed Range
-48 V DC
-48 V DC
-40 V DC to -60 V DC
NOTE
The BTS3012 cabinet supports the 110 V AC, 220 V AC, and +24 V DC through an external power subrack.
Power Consumption
Table 2-5 lists the typical power consumption value of the BTS3012 when the DTRU (type A)
is used.
Table 2-5 Power consumption value
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Parameter
Configuration Type
Power
Consumption
Value
Mean value
2.25 kW
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Table 2-6 lists the power consumption of the BTS3012 when the DTRU (type B) is used.
Table 2-6 Power consumption value
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Parameter
Configuration Type
Power
Consumption
Value
Mean value
1.30 kW
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