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ZXC10 CBTS I2

CDMA2000
Compact Base Transceiver Station-I2
Hardware Manual
ZTE CORPORATION
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Contents

About this Manual ............................................................. i
Purpose................................................................................ i
Intended Audience ................................................................. i
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge.............................................. i
What is in This Manual ........................................................... ii
Related Documentation.......................................................... ii
Conventions......................................................................... ii
How to Get in Touch............................................................. iii
Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1
CBTS I2 Cabinet ............................................................... 1
CBTS I2 Configuration Types ............................................2
Cabinet Features.............................................................2
Engineering Specifications ................................................3
Physical Dimensions .............................................................. 3
Weight & Ground Bearing Capacity .......................................... 4
Power Supply Requirements ................................................... 4
Grounding Requirements........................................................ 4
Temperature and Humidity..................................................... 5
Power Consumption .............................................................. 5
Cabinet Structure............................................................6
Outer Structure .................................................................... 6
Inner Structure................................................................... 10
Backplane.......................................................................... 13
Cabinet Interfaces......................................................... 14
CBTS I2 Plug-in-Box...................................................... 18
RFE/DPA Shelf .................................................................... 18
CBM/TRX Shelf ................................................................... 20
TRX/BDS Shelf ................................................................... 21
Fan................................................................................... 24
Power Supply ............................................................... 25

DC Busbar.......................................................................... 26
RPD .................................................................................. 27
Signal Flow .................................................................. 28
Forward Signal Flow ............................................................ 28
Reverse Signal Flow............................................................. 30
Chapter 2........................................................................33
CBTS I2 Boards ..............................................................33
Boards List................................................................... 34
CBM............................................................................ 35
CCM............................................................................ 45
DSM............................................................................ 50
SNM............................................................................ 57
CHM............................................................................ 61
CHM0 ................................................................................ 62
CHM1 ................................................................................ 67
CHM2 ................................................................................ 72
RIM............................................................................. 77
RIM1 ................................................................................. 78
RIM3 ................................................................................. 83
RMM ........................................................................... 88
RMM 5............................................................................... 91
RMM6................................................................................ 94
RMM7.............................................................................. 100
BIM7......................................................................... 101
GCM.......................................................................... 101
SAM.......................................................................... 101
SAM4 .............................................................................. 101
SAM3 .............................................................................. 101
SAM5 .............................................................................. 101
TRX .......................................................................... 101
Crest factor_reduction TRX ................................................. 101
Digital Predistortion TRX..................................................... 101
DPA .......................................................................... 101
PIM........................................................................... 101
RFE........................................................................... 101
RFE_A ............................................................................. 101
RFE_B ............................................................................. 101

Chapter 3......................................................................101
Cabinet External Cables & Components......................101
GPS Antenna Feeder System ........................................ 101
GPS Antenna.................................................................... 101
GPS Feeder ...................................................................... 101
GPS Feeder Connector ....................................................... 101
Main Antenna Feeder System........................................ 101
Antenna .......................................................................... 101
Main Feeders.................................................................... 101
Main Feeder Connector ...................................................... 101
Jumpers .......................................................................... 101
Jumper Connectors ........................................................... 101
Lightning Arrester ............................................................. 101
Grounding Clip ................................................................. 101
Feeder Fixing Clip ............................................................. 101
Monitoring System...................................................... 101
Temperature and Humidity Sensor ...................................... 101
Smoke Sensor .................................................................. 101
Door Sensor..................................................................... 101
Infrared Sensor ................................................................ 101
External Monitoring Cable .................................................. 101
Extended Monitoring Cable................................................. 101
Grounding System ...................................................... 101
Grounding Copper Busbar .................................................. 101
Grounding Tandem Cable................................................... 101
DC Power Cable .......................................................... 101
Fast Ethernet Cables.................................................... 101
BDS Interconnection Cable ........................................... 101
Trunk System............................................................. 101
Trunk Cable Conversion ..................................................... 101
Trunk Cables.................................................................... 101
75 Coaxial E1 Cable ....................................................... 101
120 Twisted Pair E1 Cable............................................... 101
100 T1 Cable ................................................................. 101
Fiber Cables ............................................................... 101
Chapter 4......................................................................101
CBTS I2 Internal Cables ..............................................101

Power Cables.............................................................. 101
Working Block Diagram...................................................... 101
TPB - RCB Interconnection Cable ......................................... 101
RCB - DC Busbar Interconnection Cable................................ 101
-48 VGND Input Interface - TPB Interconnection Cable ........... 101
DC Busbar - Backplane Interconnection Cable ....................... 101
RPF - DC Busbar Interconnection Cable ................................ 101
DC Busbar - Cabinet Grounding Interconnection Cable............ 101
RF Cables .................................................................. 101
DPA - RFE Interconnection Cables........................................ 101
CBM-BIM_7E Interconnection Cable ..................................... 101
GCM - Lightening Arrester Interconnection Cable ................... 101
Cabinet Interconnection Cable............................................. 101
Monitoring Cables ....................................................... 101
Monitoring Cable 1 ............................................................ 101
Monitoring Cable 2 ............................................................ 101
GPS Lightning Arrester................................................. 101
Appendix A...................................................................101
PWSB I2 Cabinet..........................................................101
Salient Features.......................................................... 101
Power Supply Standards .............................................. 101
Dimensions ................................................................ 101
Structure ................................................................... 101
Backplane ........................................................................ 101
Top Interfaces .................................................................. 101
PMM................................................................................ 101
PRM ................................................................................ 101
PPD................................................................................. 101
Appendix B...................................................................101
Abbreviations...............................................................101
Figures..........................................................................101
Tables...........................................................................101
Index............................................................................101


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About this Manual

Purpose
ZXC10 CBTS I2 is a ZXC10 series product based on IP (internet
protocol) technology developed by ZTE Corporation. ZXC10
CBTS I2 meets customer requirements for a system that
features high capacity with multiple services, transmission
modes and applications.
ZXC10 CBTS I2 Hardware Manual covers the following topics:
Hardware System Architecture
Configurations
Block Diagram
Hardware Boards
Internal/External Interfaces
Cable Connections
Jumpers
For users ease, this manual abbreviates ZXC10 CBTS I2 as CBTS,
ZXC10 BSS as BSS, and ZXC10 BSC as BSC.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who
perform operation activities on the ZXC10 CBTS.
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, users should have a general
understanding of wireless telecommunications technology.
Familiarity with the following is helpful:
ZXC10 CBTS system and its various components
User interfaces on Compact Base Transceiver Station (CBTS)
Local operating procedures


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What is in This Manual
This Manual contains the following chapters:
TABLE 1 CHAPTER SUMMARY
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1
CBTS I2 Cabinet
Introduces the ZXC10 CBTS Cabinet
Overview and structure.
Chapter 2
CBTS I2 Boards
Introduces the ZXC10 CBTS Boards
overview, principles and functions.
Chapter 3
Cabinet External Cables
& Components
Introduces the ZXC10 CBTS Cabinet
external cables and different components.
Chapter 4
CBTS I2 Internal Cables
Introduces the ZXC10 CBTS internal
cables.
Appendix A
PWSB I2 Cabinet
Introduces the ZXC10 PWSB I2 cabinet
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
ZXC10 CBTS I2 Compact Base Transceiver Station-I2
General Description
ZXC10 CBTS I2 Compact Base Transceiver Station-I2
Installation Manual
ZXC10 CBTS I2 Compact Base Transceiver Station-I2
Maintenance Manual
Conventions
ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
TABLE 2 TYPOGRAPHI CAL CONVENTI ONS
Typeface Meaning
Italics References to other Manuals and documents.
Quotes Links on screens.
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input
fields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-
down lists, dialog box names, window names.
Typographical
Conventions


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Typeface Meaning
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens
and company name.
Const ant wi dt h
Text that you type, program code, files and
directory names, and function names.
[ ] Optional parameters.
{ } Mandatory parameters.
| Select one of the parameters that are delimited
by it.

Note: Provides additional information about a
certain topic.

Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs
to be checked before proceeding further.

Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things
easier or more productive for the reader.

TABLE 3 MOUSE OPERATI ON CONVENTI ONS
Typeface Meaning
Click Refers to clicking the Main mouse button (usually
the left mouse button) once.
Double-click Refers to quickly clicking the Main mouse button
(usually the left mouse button) twice.
Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button
(usually the right mouse button) once.
Drag Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and
moving the mouse.

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Mouse
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Conventions
Customer
Support
Documentation
Support

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various interesting subjects like documentation, knowledge base,
forum and service request.

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Ch a p t e r 1
CBTS I2 Cabinet

The chapter covers the following topics:
CBTS I2 Types
Cabinet Features
Engineering Specifications
Cabinet Structure
Cabinet Interfaces
CBTS Plug-in-Box
Power Supply
Signal Flow














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CBTS I2 Configuration Types
CBTS I2 can be characterized in to two types based on the
configuration. Following are the CBTS I2 configuration types:
CBTS I2 with CBM configuration
CBTS I2 with BDS subsystem configuration
Cabinet Features
The entire CBTS I2 system solution is based upon IP platform.
Its structural design features are CBTS cabinet stack-processing
and flexible networking configuration. The cabinet structure has
the following characteristics:
Compact BTS.
High equipment integration and large system capacity.
Leading technologies.
Far-sightedness (powerful upgrading compatibility).
Flexible application (provides networking structures as
required by users).
The CBTS I2 is one of the indoor macro base transceiver station
models in the all IP BTS series. The model main characteristics
are high system integration and large system capacity.

















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Engineering Specifications
Engineering specifications include:
Physical dimensions
Power supply requirements
Grounding requirements
Humidity temperature
Power consumption
Note: All the engineering specifications are same of both types
of CBTS I2 except that power consumptions because in CBTS I2
with CBM configuration all BDS boards are integrated on single
board.
Physical Dimensions
Cabinet dimensions (Height (H) x Width (W) x Depth (D)):
850 mm (33 7/16 in) x 600 mm (23 10/16 in) x 600 mm (23
10/16 in)
Mounting base Dimensions: H x W x D = 54 mm (2 2/16 in) x
600 mm (23 10/16 in) x 600 mm (23 10/16 in).
Figure 1 shows CBTS cabinet and base dimensions.
FI GURE 1 CABI NET DI MENSI ONS


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Figure 2 shows the cabinet base dimensions.
FI GURE 2 CABI NET BASE DI MENSI ONS

Weight & Ground Bearing Capacity
Table 4 shows the Gross Equipment Weight and Ground Bearing
Capacity of the Equipment Room.
TABLE 4 WEI GHT AND GROUND BEARI NG CAPACI TY
Weight
Configuration
Kg Pounds
4 Carrier and 1 sector (4C3S) 126.5 278.88
4C3S 155.5 342.81
Power Supply Requirements
Table 5 shows the Normal working voltage of CBTS CMB.
TABLE 5 NORMAL WORKI NG VOLTAGE
SN Nominal Value Allowed Fluctuation
1 -48 V DC -40 ~ -57 V DC
2 220 V AC 150 ~ 300 V AC, 45 Hz ~ 65 Hz
3 110 V AC 85 ~ 135 V AC, 45 Hz ~ 65 Hz
Grounding Requirements
Joint grounding resistance 1 and BTS grounding resistance
5 .

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Temperature and Humidity
Table 6 shows the BTS normal working environment
requirements.
TABLE 6 NORMAL WORKI NG ENVI RONMENT REQUI REMENTS
Equipm
ent
Temperature Humidity
Working
Temperature
Working
Temperature
Recommended
Working
Humidity
(%RH)
Working
Humidity
Recommen
ded (%RH)
CBTS I2
-5 ~ 45
23 ~ 113 F
15 ~ 35
59 ~ 95 F
15 ~ 93 40 ~ 60
Power Consumption
Table 7 Shows the BTS power consumption during normal
working.
TABLE 7 POWER CONSUMPTI ON DURI NG NORMAL WORKI NG
Typical
Config
uration
Output
Power
(W)
1x
Maximu
m Power
Consum
ption
(Full-
Loading)
(W)
DO
Maximu
m Power
Consum
ption
(Full -
Loading
)
(W)
1x
Typical
Power
Consump
tion
(Half -
Loading)
(W)
DO
Typical
Power
Consump
tion
(Half-
Loading)
(W)
1C3S 40 1210 1220 1090 1060
4C3S 40 1250 1320 1140 1150
5C3S 40 2360 2440 2130 2110
8C3S 40 2400 2530 2170 2210
1C3S 60 1720 1730 1490 1430
4C3S 60 1760 1820 1540 1530
5C3S 60 3370 3450 2930 2860
8C3S 60 3420 3550 2970 2960





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Note:
CBTS I2 with CBM module supports only 12CS configuration
for 1X services and 3CS configuration for Do services.
Because CCM, DSM, GCM, RIM, RMM and CHM boards are
now integrated on single CBM board that reduces the power
consumption of 150W of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration.
Cabinet Structure
The CBTS structure can be characterized in to following types:
Outer Structure
Inner Structure
Backplane
Outer Structure
CBTS cabinet consists of following components:
Front door
Back door
Cabinet base
Converter panel
Top interfaces
Note: Both types of CBTS I2 have the same outer structure.















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Figure 3 shows the CBTS cabinet exterior view.
FI GURE 3 CABI NET EXTERI OR VI EW








Front Door

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Figure 4 shows the cabinet back view.
FI GURE 4 CABI NET BACK VI EW


Figure 5 shows the cabinet base.
FI GURE 5 CABI NET BASE

Back Door
Cabinet Base

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Figure 6 shows the installed converter panel.
FI GURE 6 CONVERTER PANEL

1. M3 X 12 bolt 2. Converter
3. Cabling tray/pipe 4. M4 x 10 bolt
The converter panel is only used for 75 ohm E1 cable. Figure 7
shows converter panel.
FI GURE 7 CONVERTER PANEL

There are sixteen different E1 indicators on right side and six
monitoring and control switches on converter panel on left side.
Switch input 1(SW_IN1) and switch input 2 (SW_IN2) are
two converter switches, which transfer switch values.
Control output (CTRL_OUT) transfers control output values.
Converter
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Smog monitor (SMOG_MON) connection transfers smog
sensor values.
Humidity and temperature monitor (HUM_TEMP_MON)
connection transfers humidity and temperature values.
Infrared monitor (INFRARED_MON) transfers infrared values.
The 100 T1 and 120 E1 cables can be connected directly
with the CBTS top interfaces.
Inner Structure
The inner structure of ZXC10 CBTS cabinet consists of following
components:
RFE/DPA shelf
TRX/BDS shelf
Fan shelves
Figure 8 shows the unpopulated cabinet front view without
hinged door and boards.
FI GURE 8 UNPOPULATED CABI NET FRONT VI EW

Note: In case of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration type TRX/BDS
plug-in-box is named as TRX/CBM plug-in-box.
Unpopulated
Cabinet

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Figure 9 shows a fully configured CBTS I2 cabinet with CBM
configuration.
FI GURE 9 FULLY CONFI GURED CBTS I 2 CABI NET WI TH CBM

Fully Configured
Cabinet

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Figure 10 shows a fully configured CBTS I2 cabinet with CBM
configuration.
FI GURE 10 FULLY CONFI GURED CBTS I 2 CABI NET WI TH BDS
CONFI GURATI ON

Note: For readers ease, above figure does not show some
indicator and interfaces name, as they will be covered in detail in
chapter 2.
A single fully Populated CBTS cabinet consists of the following
components:
BDS subsystem
RFS subsystem

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Backplane
Backplane integrates the CBTS boards together and supplies
power to the related boards.
Figure 11 shows the backplane structure.
FI GURE 11 CBTS BACKPLANE

1. SMA Connectors 2. Power Interfaces
3. Monitoring Interfaces 4. DC Busbar
SMA connectors connect CBTS with the extended cabinet. Power
interfaces connects CBTS backplane with -48 VDC, -48 VGND
and GNDD interfaces located on the DC busbar. Monitoring
interfaces connect CBTS backplane with internal monitoring
equipments.



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Cabinet Interfaces
Figure 12 shows the top interfaces physical interfaces.
FI GURE 12 CBTS TOP

1. Extended Monitoring Interface 2. Extended BDS Interface
3. Room Monitoring Interface 4. FE Interfaces
5. E1/T1 Interfaces 6. Power and Grounding Interfaces
7. Feeder Outlets
Extended Monitoring Interface
DB44 type connector connects CBTS with the extended
cabinet monitoring units.

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Figure 13 shows the extended monitoring interface layout.
FI GURE 13 EXTENDED MONI TORI NG I NTERFACE

Extended BDS Interface
DD78 type connector connects CBTS with the extended BDS
cabinet.
Figure 14 shows the extended BDS interface.
FI GURE 14 EXTENDED BDS I NTERFACE

Note: ZXC10 CBTS CMB doesnt support any extended BDS.
This interface can be used for future expansion.
Room Monitoring Interface
DB44 type connector connects CBTS with external room
monitoring units.
Figure 15 shows the room monitoring interface layout.
FI GURE 15 ROOM MONI TORI NG I NTERFACE

FE Interfaces
FE interfaces connect CBTS with BSC, Extended BDS, and
media and signaling testing equipment. OWT is a RJ11
interface that connects CBTS with the order wire telephone.
If using ZTE PWSB cabinet, use PWSB interface to connect
CBTS with PWSB cabinet. Otherwise use EXT_MON interface.

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RMM board software can be updated using R_TEST interface.
CCM board software can be updated using S_TEST interface.
Figure 16 shows the FE interfaces layout.
FI GURE 16 FE I NTERFACES

Note: CBTS I2 with CBM configuration supports only BSC_FE,
T_TEST, O_PH, PWSB, EXT_COM and S_FE1 interfaces. Other
interfaces are not used by CBTS and are reserved for future
upgradation.
E1/T1 Interfaces
Two DB44 type connectors are located on CBTS top that
connects either with BSC or extended BTS.
Figure 17 shows the CBTS E1/T1 Interfaces layout.
FI GURE 17 E1/ T1 I NTERFACES

Note: CBTS CBM supports eight E1/T1 interfaces.

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Power and Grounding Interfaces
PE, -48 VGND, and -48 V connect the input power and
grounding sources.
Figure 18 shows the power interfaces.
FI GURE 18 POWER AND GROUNDI NG I NTERFACE LAYOUT

PE, -48 VGND, and -48 V connect the input power and
grounding sources.
Feeder Outlets
Main feeder from the antenna passes through these outlets
and connects with RFE boards.
Figure 19 shows the feeder outlets layout.
FI GURE 19 FEEDER OUTLET


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CBTS I2 Plug-in-Box
This section describes the following components:
RFE/DPA Shelf
CBM/TRX Shelf (for CBTS I2 with CBM configuration)
BDS/TRX Shelf
Fan Shelf
Note: RFE/DPA shelf is same for both types of CBTS I2 but
BDS/TRX shelf is used in CBTS I2 with BDS subsystem
configuration and CBM/TRX shelf is used in CBTS I2 with CBM
configuration. Working principle is different of both plug-in-
boxes.
RFE/DPA Shelf
RFE/DPA shelf integrates RFE and DPA boards through the
backplane.
Figure 20 shows the RFE/DPA shelf inner view with fans installed
below in the fan shelf.
FI GURE 20 RFE/ DPA PLUG- I N BOX ENLARGED VI EW

Radio Frequency Subsystem (RFS) implements forward/reverse
link processing, which converts forward baseband signals into
amplified RF signals, and reverse RF signals to baseband signals.
RFS subsystem consists of following board types:
Transmitter and Receiver (TRX)
RF Management Module (RMM)
Digital Pre-distortion Power Amplifier (DPA)
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Structure &
Configuration
Description

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PA Interface Module (PIM)
Radio Frequency End (RFE)
Note: In case of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration RMM board is
integrated on CBM module but in case if CBTS I2 with BDS
subsystem configuration RMM individual board of RFS subsystem.
Figure 21 shows the RFS subsystem block diagram of CBTS I2
with BDS subsystem configuration.
FI GURE 21 RFS SUBSYSTEM BLOCK DI AGRAM
RFE
TRX
BDS
RMM
RFE RFE
TRX TRX
DPA DPA DPA

Note: Above figure does not show the PIM board. PIM board
functions as a monitoring unit, which collects the RFE and DPA
running status information.
RFS subsystem performs the following functions:
RFS Forward link
Receives signals from the RIM board, performs D/A
conversion, filtering, median-frequency I/Q modulation, band
pass filtering, transmitting link gain control, signal
amplification, and up-conversion on forward data.
RFS Reverse link
Receives signals from the RFE, performs down-conversion,
signal amplification, band pass filtering, AGC, and median-
frequency I/Q demodulation on reverse data.
Working Block
Diagram
Functions

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CBM/TRX Shelf
CBM/TRX shelf integrates TRX and CBM subsystem boards
through the backplane.
Figure 22 shows the CBM/TRX shelf inner view with fans
installed in the fan shelf below.
FI GURE 22 CBM/ TRX SHELF I NNER STRUCTURE

Note: In CBM/TRX shelf, slot number six is fixed for CBM
module.














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Figure 23 shows the RFS subsystem block diagram with CBM
configuration.
FI GURE 23 RFS SUBSYSTEM BLOCK DI AGRAM

TRX/BDS Shelf
TRX/BDS shelf integrates TRX and BDS subsystem boards
through the backplane.
Figure 24 shows the TRX/BDS shelf inner view with fans installed
below in the fan shelf.
FI GURE 24 TRX/ BDS SHELF I NNER STRUCTURE

Working Block
Diagram
Structure &
Configuration

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BDS subsystem serves as the CBTS communication control
center. In addition, it implements baseband signal processing
such as baseband signals modulation and demodulation, linear
summation, Abis interface functions, and cell sharing.
BDS subsystem contains the following boards:
CBM
Baseband Interface Module (BIM)
Site Alarm Module (SAM)

Figure 25 shows the CBM/TRX working block diagram.
FI GURE 25 CBM/ TRX WORKI NG BLOCK DI AGRAM

Description
Working Block
Diagram

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Figure 26 shows the BDS/TRX working block diagram.
FI GURE 26 - BDS SYSTEM BLOCK DI AGRAM

Note: Above figure does not show the BIM board. BIM board
functions as an interface unit, which either connects BDS with
BSC or extended BTS.

Following are the functions of BDS subsystem:
BDS Forward Signal Processing
BSC transmits voice and data IP packets to the CBTS
through Abis. DSM board performs Abis protocol termination.
SNM board is an alternate way to receive voice and data
packets from BSC. SNM board converts Abis low-speed data
and SDH STM-1 frames to long-distance Abis data and sends
it to the DSM board. DSM board transmits Abis data to the
CCM board for switching towards the relevant CHM board of
Main BDS subsystem or secondary BDS subsystem for CDMA
baseband forward modulation. RIM board multiplexes the
forward data and transmits it to the RFS system. GCM board
supplies reliable clock sources for CBTS boards.
BDS Reverse Signal Processing
RFS system sends reverse signals to the RIM board for
baseband demodulation. RIM board demultiplexes reverse
signals and transmits these signals to the CHM board. CHM
board converts the reverse voice and packet data into frames,
and transmits data as IP packets to the CCM board. CCM
board switches IP packets and then routes them to the DSM
board for Abis protocol processing. Finally, DSM board
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transmits data to the BSC either directly using the Abis
interface or through the SNM board.
Fan
Fan boxes are installed at the bottom and in the middle of
cabinet. Bottom fan box has three fans because BDS produces
more heat. Middle fan box has two fans because RFS cabinet
produces less heat. These fan boxes perform air ventilation and
maintain the cabinet temperature.
Figure 27 shows the structure of middle fan box.
FI GURE 27 MI DDLE FAN BOX STRUCTURE


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Figure 28 shows the structure of bottom fan box.
FI GURE 28 BOTTOM FAN BOX STRUCTURE

Note: In case of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration there are two
fan boxes in middle fan shelf and one fan box in bottom fan shelf.
Power Supply
CBTS cabinet can support 220 VAC or 24/-48 VDC power supply
input.
If power supply is AC, then an additional 220 VAC to -48VDC
converter cabinet is required. ZTE provides 220 VAC to -
48VDC converter cabinet (ZXC10 PWSB I2 cabinet).
For additional information about ZXC10 PWSB I2 refer to
Appendix A.
If power supply is 24 VDC, then an additional 24 VDC to -
48VDC converter cabinet is required. ZTE provides 24 VDC to
-48VDC converter cabinet (ZXC10 PWSC I2 cabinet).
For additional information about ZXC10 PWSC I2 refer to
Appendix B.
If power supply is -48 VDC, connect directly to the power
interfaces located at the CBTS cabinet top.
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Provide CBTS with uninterrupted power supply (diesel engine
generator set and storage battery), so that it can work normally
in case of main power supply failure.
DC Busbar
A DC busbar is located at the rear of CBTS cabinet. DC busbar
distributes -48 V DC power supply and GND to the entire CBTS
components.
Figure 29 shows the DC busbar location and enlarged view.
FI GURE 29 DC BUSBAR LOCATI ON AND ENLARGED VI EW









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RPD
RFS Power Distribute (RPD) consists of following parts:
RFS Power Filter (RPF)
Thunder Protective Board (TPB)
RFS Circuit Breaker (RCB)
Figure 30 shows the RPD block Diagram.
FI GURE 30 RPD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different RPD units perform the following functions:
DC input: Performs DC power input, switch control, and
short-circuit protection.
Power filter: Filters power interference.
Thunder protection: Absorb lightning strokes and surges
from the DC side.
Lightening protection unit alarm monitoring: Provide
lightening protection unit working status and alarm indication.

Input voltage: -48 VDC
Current: 100 A
RPF Insertion loss 25 dB










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Signal Flow
CBTS CBM can provide a 12CS configuration for 1X and 3CS
configuration for DO services.
Forward Signal Flow
Figure 31 shows the forward signal flow with CBM configuration.
FI GURE 31 FORWARD DI RECTI ON SI GNAL FLOW WI TH CBM CONFI GURATI ON


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Figure 32 shows the forward direction signal flow.
FI GURE 32 FORWARD DI RECTI ON SI GNAL FLOW WI TH BDS CONFI GURATI ON







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Reverse Signal Flow
Figure 33 shows the reverse signal flow.
FI GURE 33 REVERSE SI GNAL FLOW WI TH CBM CONFI GURATI ON


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Figure 34 shows the reverse signal flow of CBTS I2 with BDS
subsystem configuration.
FI GURE 34 REVERSE SI GNAL FLOW WI TH BDS CONFI GURATI ON
RFE RFE RFE
TRX TRX TRX
RMM
RIM
CHM 1~4
CCM 1~2
SNM DSM
Sector
RX Antenna
Sector
RX Antenna
Sector
RX Antenna

Note: In above figures, CHM 1~4 means 4 CHM boards, CCM 1~
2 means 2 CCM boards. CCM boards operate in master/slave
mode.
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Ch a p t e r 2
CBTS I2 Boards

This chapter describes types, Working Block Diagram and
functions, panel structure, layout, jumpers, and external
interfaces of the following CBTS boards:
CBM BIM7
CCM GCM
DSM SAM
SNM TRX
CHM DPA
RIM PIM
RMM RFE
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Caution: Since CBTS board have many integrated circuits.
Strictly follow the operation procedures, to avoid damages to
circuit board resulting from the static electricity.
Boards List
Table 8 illustrates different types of CBTS boards list and their
corresponding shelf.
TABLE 8 CBTS BOARDS LI ST
Board
Name
Full Name
Installation
location
CBM Compact BDS Module CBM/TRX
CCM0 Communication Control Module 0 BDS/TRX
CCM6 Communication Control Module 6 BDS/TRX
GCM3 GPS Control Module 3 BDS/TRX
GCM4 GPS Control Module 4 BDS/TRX
SAM3 Site Alarm Module3 BDS/TRX
SAM4 Site Alarm Module4 BDS/TRX
SAM5 Site Alarm Module5 BDS/TRX
CHM0 Channel Handling Module 0 BDS/TRX
CHM1 Channel Handling Module 1 BDS/TRX
CHM2 Channel Handling Module 2 BDS/TRX
DSM Data Service Module BDS/TRX
SNM SDH Network Module BDS/TRX
RIM1 Radio Frequency Interface
Module1
BDS/TRX
RIM3 Radio Frequency Interface
Module2
BDS/TRX
BIM7_C BDS Interface Module7 C RFE/DPA
BIM7_D BDS Interface Module7 D RFE/DPA
DPA Digital Power Amplifier RFE/DPA
RFE_A Radio Front End A RFE/DPA
RFE_B Radio Front End B RFE/DPA
Digital
Predistortion
TRX
Digital Predistortion Transceiver
module
BDS/TRX
Crest
factor_reduc
tion TRX
Crest factor_reduction
Transceiver module
BDS/TRX
PIM Power Amplifier Interface Module RFE/DPA

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CBM
The Compact Baseband Module (CBM) integrates all modules of
earlier baseband subsystem and it also combines some module
functions of RFS subsystem. Primarily the CBM integrates the
functions of CHM, CCM, DSM, GCM, RIM, and RMM.
Figure 35 shows the working block diagram of CBM.
FI GURE 35 WORKI NG BLOCK DI AGRAM OF CBM

Following are the functions of different units of CBM module:
CPU
CPU handles signals in the board.
GPS Unit
This unit mainly performs following functions:
It receives GPS satellite system signals, extracts and
generates PP1S signals and navigation messages.
In addition it produces PP2S, 16CHIP and 30 MHz signals
and relevant Time of Date (TOD) messages using 1PPS
signals as the phase locking reference.
It performs system clock distribution.
ABIS Interface Unit
This unit mainly performs following functions:
Eight E1/T1 interfaces processing;
FE interface processing;
CUDP/MP/HDLC protocol processing.
Description
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Note: E1/T1 interface matching, mode selection and lightning
protection processing is carried out on BIM.

Baseband Processing Unit
This unit mainly performs following functions:
6700 baseband processing
6800 baseband processing
Baseband data format conversion
Note:
Module mother board has only one set of CSM6700 chip
group.
Mother board has a connecting slot for baseband sub-card,
where CSM6700 sub-card or CSM6800 sub-card can be
plugged in.
Driving processing CPU-BMP needed by CSM6800 will be
integrated onto sub-card.
CSM6700 sub-card contains processor.
Supporting 12-sector sharing and providing 12-sector
addition.
Optical Interface Board (OIB) Unit
This function unit mainly performs partial RIM functions,
which include:
Forward: Demultiplexes baseband data by the ratio of
1:2 and sends one route directly to RFS unit, and
multiplexes the other route by the ratio of 3:1 to
generate HDLC frame and connects with remote RMM
through OIB. While redefining baseband and data
interfaces of the functional units, baseband data
demultiplexing will be unnecessary.
Reverse: Multiplexes reverse data from the RFS unit by
the ratio of 2:1, transmits it to baseband processing unit;
deframes remote data, demultiplexes it at the ratio of 1:3
and then sends it to baseband processing unit.
Supports three baseband fiber remote interfaces.
Supports CPRI interface.
RF Control Unit
This unit mainly performs management functions of local RFS
unit, which includes:
Local RFS centralized control, including a TRX module, a
PA module and a RFE module.
Forward and reverse baseband data processing.
Processing and distributing system clock and RF clock.

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Note: CBM module is used in CBTS I2 with CBM configuration to
minimize the cost on customer demand. The CBM module
replaces all the BDS boards and performs the equal functions
because BDS boards are integrated on CBM as subunits.
Figure 36 shows the CBM panel indicators.
FI GURE 36 CBM PANEL I NDI CATORS

CBM Front
Panel

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Table 9 describes the functions of the CBM module panel
indicators.
TABLE 9 CBM PANEL I NDI CATOR FUNCTI ON DESCRI PTI ON
Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid ON The program is beginning to run
and begins to get logical address
Solid Off The boot procedure begins to load
the version program in the flash.
If the indicator flashes 3 times and
then turns off, it means there is
no version program in the unit.
For being OFF, there are two
reasons: no power supply or unit
not functioning properly.
Flashing very
Fast:
(ON for 334
ms, then turns
OFF for 334
ms, and
continues in
same
manner).

Board is in booting process.

Flashing Slow:
(ON for 1.5 s,
then turns
OFF for 1.5 s,
and continues
in same
manner).

The basic process is turning ON.
Normal
Flashing:
(ON for 0.3 s,
then turns
OFF for 0.3 s,
and continues
in same
manner).

Board is working normally.
RUN Green

Flashing Fast:
(ON for 70
ms, then turns
OFF for 70
ms, and
continues in
same
manner).

HDLC connection between RMM
Board and BDS disconnected.
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Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid ON Level 1 failure:
RMM board clock or fiber link
alarm
Solid OFF Working normally
Flashing Slow
0.5Hz
Level 2 failure
Normal
Flashing: 2Hz
Level 3 failure
ALM
(Alert
Indicato
r)
Red

Flashing: 8Hz
(ON for 70
ms, then turns
OFF for 70
ms, and
continues in
same
manner).
Board not in properly inserted in
backplane
Solid ON Fiber link is locked FLS
(Fiber
Link
State)
Green
Solid OFF Fiber link is not locked
Solid ON Normal BLS
(Baseba
nd Link
State) -
indicate
s link
state of
baseba
nd
(revers
e)
transfer
red by
TRX
unit
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal
Solid ON Normal TYPE Green
Solid OFF Abnormal
Solid on:
Normal
antenna
feeder
ANT Green GPS antenna
feeder status
indicator
Solid off:
Abnormal
initialization of
antenna
feeder and
satellite
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Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Flashing Slow:
Break in
antenna
feeder
Flashing very
Fast:
Normal
antenna
without
satellite signal
reception
Flashing very
Slow:
(ON for 2.5 s,
then turn OFF
for 2.5
second, and
continues in a
similar
manner):
Antenna short
circuit
Solid off:
Abnormal
system clock
Normally on:
means system
clock is
normal
Normally off:
means that
16Chip or 30M
Phase-Locked
Loop lose lock
Extremely
slow flashing:
PP2S output
abnormality
Fast flashing:
16Chip output
abnormality
CS Green Circuit clock
indication

Extremely fast
flashing: 30M
output
abnormality
Solid on

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Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
FE Green Link
connection
status
indication for
ABIS port IP
Access to
Ethernet
ON means
link data
indication
OFF means
abnormality
or net cable is
not plugged in
Solid on
RSTC Green SMB joint Outputting
reference
clock signals
of 10MHz
Solid on
1st
second
(on off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Flashing
: DT0
Normal,
Not
flashing
: DT0 is
not
normal
2
nd

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interval
3
rd
(on
off on
off off
off off
off off
off)
Flashing
: DT1
Normal,
Not
flashing
: DT1 is
not
normal
4
th
(off
off off
off off
off off
off off
off)
Interval
E0S Green (E1 LINK
GROUP0
STATE)
Team 0 E1
LinkL0L3
operational
status
indication
Flashing
Normal:
0.125HZ,
50%
8S per period
is normal
5
th
(off
off on
off on
off off
off off
off)
Flashing
: DT2
Normal,
Not
flashing
: DT2 is
not
normal

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Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
6
th

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interval
5
th
(off
off on
off on
off on
off off
off)
Flashing
: DT3
Normal,
Not
flashing
: DT3 is
not
normal
8
th

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interval
1st
second
(on off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Flashin
g: DT4
Normal
, Not
flashing
: DT4
is not
normal
2
nd

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interva
l
3
rd
(on
off on
off off
off off
off off
off)
Flashin
g: DT5
Normal
, Not
flashing
: DT5
is not
normal
E1S Green (E1 LINK
GROUP1
STATE)
Operational
status
indication of
1
st
E1 Link
(L4-L7)
Flashing
Normal:
0.125HZ,
50%
8S per period
is normal
4
th
(off
off off
off off
off off
off off
off)
Interva
l

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Indicat
or
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
5
th
(off
off on
off on
off off
off off
off)
Flashin
g: DT6
Normal
, Not
flashing
: DT6
is not
normal
6
th

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interva
l
5
th
(off
off on
off on
off on
off off
off)
Flashin
g: DT7
Normal
, Not
flashing
: DT7
is not
normal
8
th

second
(off off
off off
off off
off off
off off)
Interva
l

Table 10 illustrates the CBM panel buttons.
TABLE 10 CBM BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Button Name Status Meaning
RST CBM Reset (GPS
module not included)
The button resets all board
modules except GPS module.
RSTC GPS Module Reset The button resets only GPS
module.







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Table 11 describes the connection points of front panel external
interfaces.
TABLE 11 FRONT PANEL I NTERFACE DESCRI PTI ON
Interface Name Description
ANT Use ANT interface to connect with the GPS
antenna.
10M Use 10 M interface to test the 10 MHz clock
output.
PP2S Use PP2S interface to test the PP2S clock
output.
MON Use MON DB9 bus to send control signal to
GCM board.
Table 12 describes the fiber interfaces on front panel.
TABLE 12 FI BER I NTERFACE
Interface Name Meaning
R0/T0 1st route fiber interface transceiver
R1/T1 2nd route fiber interface transceiver
R2/T2 3rd route fiber interface transceiver

Caution: The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety
limits for human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures.
Keep safe distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric
shock risk.















Front Panel
External
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CCM
CCM board performs signaling processing, resource management,
and operation & maintenance of the CBTS. It is responsible for
routing the media and signaling within the CBTS. CCM board
works in 1 + 1 active/standby mode.
Table 13 illustrates the CCM types.
TABLE 13 CCM TYPES
Name Function
Installation
Location
CCM6
CCM6 board supports up to 12 D0
carrier sector configuration, or
24 1X carrier sector
configuration.
CCM6 board supports single
cabinet configuration.
CCM6 board supports RRFS.
CCM6 only connects extended
RFS subsystem.
Main cabinet
CCM0
Use CCM0 board only when
extended cabinet contains BDS
subsystem.
CCM0 board supports single
cabinet configuration.
Use CCM0 always in conjunction
with the CCM6 board.
Secondary cabinet

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The basic working block diagram and functions of all CCM types
are the same.
Figure 37 shows the CCM board block diagram.
FI GURE 37 CCM BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Following are the functions of different units of CCM board:
CPU
CPU handles signals in the board.
Media stream IP communication unit
Media stream unit enables communication among multiple
BDS subsystem boards, and routes voice and packet services
between BDS and BSC.
TOD reception and broadcast
CCM board communicates and controls the GCM board, and
receives TOD messages through UART interface.
Control stream IP communication unit
Control stream unit implements IP signaling between
multiple CBTS system board, and between CBTS and the BSC.
RFS communication Signaling unit
RFS signaling unit connects RIM board through HDLC channel
with CCM board.
RIM board Communication unit
Through RIM board unit, the CCM board communicates with
RIM board and performs configuration, operation,
maintenance and management of the RIM board.
Direct status monitoring and control unit
Through direct status monitoring and control unit, CCM board
implements direct status monitoring and control of all BDS
subsystem boards. The monitoring and control parameters
includes in-position indication, running indication, error
indication, hard reset, power off, and download control.
Working Block
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Figure 37 illustrates the panel of CCM.
FI GURE 38 CCM BOARD PANEL

Note:ALL CCM types front panel is marked as CCM
Panel and
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Table 14 describes the CCM board panel indicators.
TABLE 14 CCM BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN indicator Solid on: Indicates
version reading and
obtaining network
address.
Solid off: Indicates
power-off or non-
functional CPU
Flashing extremely
slow (0.2 Hz, 50%):
Indicates BOOT
request of version
download
Slow Flashing (1/3
Hz, 50%): Indicates
basic power-on
process
Normal flashing (5/3
Hz, 50%): Indicates
completed Power-on
and normal working
status
Fast flashing (50/7
Hz, 50%): Indicates
external
disconnection.
Normal
flashing
(5/3
Hz,
50%)
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
board alarm
Solid off: Indicates
normal board
operation
Solid
off
M/S Green Active/stand
by state
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
active board status
Solid off: Indicates
standby board status
Solid on
or off
HES Green Shared HUB
Ethernet
running
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
shared HUB Ethernet
operations
Solid off: Indicates
normal shared HUB
Ethernet operations
Solid on
SES Green Switched
Ethernet
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
normal switched
Ethernet operations
Solid off: Indicates
abnormal switched
Ethernet operations
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Table 15 illustrates the CCM panel buttons.
TABLE 15 CCM BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
M/S Active/standby
switchover
button
Pressing the M/S button on the active
board changes its mode from active to
standby if the standby board is normal.
Improper standby board insertion or faulty
board leads to non-functional button.
M/S button on standby board does not
perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the board
configuration.

CCM board complies with the following standards:
Ethernet complies with IEEE 802.3 standard
MLVDS interface complies with TIA/EIA-899
EMC
Electrostatic protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), 10 ~ +10
KV (no contact)
Caution:
Radiators are CCM board component. Long working hours of
CCM board results in heating up of radiators. Avoid touching
radiators or power supply parts.
The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits
for human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep
safe distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric
shock risk.













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DSM
DSM board performs relay, data transfer and Abis interface
signal processing.
DSM board supports following E1/T1 configuration:
1. 4 E1/T1 (One CIB0 sub unit is installed on the DSM board).
2. 8 E1/T1 (One CIB1 sub unit is installed on the DSM board).
3. 12 E1/T1 (One CIB0 and one CIB1 sub units are installed on
the DSM board).
4. 16 E1/T1 (two CIB0 sub units are installed on the DSM
board).
Use these configurations either to connect upstream BSC or
downstream BTS. In addition, DSM board connects other
transmission network, such as SDH optical transmission
networks through the HW interface.
Figure 39 shows the DSM board block diagram.
FI GURE 39 DSM BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM




Description
Working Block
Diagram

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Different DSM board units perform the following functions:
CPU
CPU uses a firmware to control the board components.
Abis interface protocol processing unit
FPGA constitutes the Abis interface protocol-processing unit.
IP communication interface unit
DSM board has three IP communication ports.
Control stream port connects DSM board with CCM board
control stream.
Media stream port connects DSM board with CCM board
media stream.
Third communication port connects DSM board with BSC.
Standard/extended E1/T1 interface unit
Standard/extended E1/T1 interface unit supports E1 (75
ohm), E1 (120 ohm), and long and short hauls T1.
HW interface unit
HW interface unit is used only when DSM board is directly
connects SNM board. HW interface unit supports Highway
data. When the HW interface is used, E1 transmission in the
same direction is unnecessary.
Orderwire interface unit
Orderwire interface unit provides interfaces for analog
telephone orderwire processing.
Switching unit
Switching unit provides functions as time slotted data cross-
connection, order wire routing, and switching.












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Figure 40 shows the DSM board panel.
FI GURE 40 DSM BOARD PANEL


Panel and
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Table 16 illustrates the DSM board panel indicators.
TABLE 16 DSM BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid off: Power off
or non-functional
CPU
Solid on: Power on
Flashing fast (20
Hz): Version reading
Flashing slowly (2
Hz): Normal
operations
Flashing
slowly
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Board
alarm indicator
Solid off: Normal
board operations
Solid off
M/S Green - - Solid on
E0S Green Group 0
E1
Indicator
RUN indicator
(green) of uplink
DTs 0 ~ 3:
It takes eight
seconds to complete
running status
indication of all four
DTs at once at a
flashing frequency
of 0.125 Hz.
Normal DT0: flashes
once at the start of
the 1
st
second, and
stays off until the
end of the 2
nd

second.
Normal DT1: Flashes
twice at the start of
the 3
rd
second and
stays off until the
end of the 4
th

second.
Normal DT2: Flashes
three times at the
start of the 5
th

second, and stays
off until the end of
the 6
th
second.
Normal DT3: Flashes
four times at the
start of the 7
th

second and stays off
until the end of the
8
th
second,
Flashing
DTs 0 ~ 3

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Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
indicating normal
DT3.
If all DTs stay off, all
four E1 links are
abnormal.
E1S Green Group 1
E1
indicator
RUN indicator
(green) of the uplink
DTs 4 ~ 7:
It takes eight
seconds to complete
running status
indication of all four
DTs at once at a
flashing frequency
of 0.125 Hz.
Normal DT0: flashes
once at the start of
the 1
st
second, and
stays off until the
end of the 2
nd

second.
Normal DT1: Flashes
twice at the start of
the 3
rd
second and
stays off until the
end of the 4
th

second.
Normal DT2: Flashes
three times at the
start of the 5
th

second, and stays
off until the end of
the 6
th
second.
Normal DT3: Flashes
four times at the
start of the 7
th

second and stays off
until the end of the
8
th
second,
indicating normal
DT3.
If all DTs stay off, all
four E1 links are
abnormal.
Flashing
DTs 4 ~ 7
E2S Green Group 2
E1
indicator
Downlink DTs 0 ~ 3
RUN indicator
(green):
It takes eight
seconds to complete
the running status
indication of all four
DTs at once at a
flashing frequency
of 0.125 Hz.
Flashing
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Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Normal DT0: flashes
once at the start of
the 1
st
second, and
stays off until the
end of the 2
nd

second.
Normal DT1: Flashes
twice at the start of
the 3
rd
second and
stays off until the
end of the 4
th

second.
Normal DT2: Flashes
three times at the
start of the 5
th

second, and stays
off until the end of
the 6
th
second.
Normal DT3: Flashes
four times at the
start of the 7
th

second and stays off
until the end of the
8
th
second,
indicating normal
DT3.
If all DTs stay off, all
four E1 links are
abnormal.
E3S Green Group 3
E1
indicator
RUN indicator
(green) of the
downlink DTs 4 ~ 7:
It takes eight
seconds for it to
complete running
status indication of
all four DTs at once
at a flashing
frequency of 0.125
Hz.
Normal DT0: flashes
once at the start of
the 1
st
second, and
stays off until the
end of the 2
nd

second.
Normal DT1: Flashes
twice at the start of
the 3
rd
second and
stays off until the
end of the 4
th

second.
Normal DT2: Flashes
three times at the
start of the 5
th

Flashing
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Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
second, and stays
off until the end of
the 6
th
second.
Normal DT3: Flashes
four times at the
start of the 7
th

second and stays off
until the end of the
8
th
second,
indicating normal
DT3.
If all DTs stay off, all
four E1 links are
abnormal.
HWS Green HW link
RUN
status
indication
Solid on: Normal
Solid off: Abnormal
or no HW signal
Solid on

Table 17 illustrates the DSM board buttons.
TABLE 17 DSM BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
M/S Active/standby
switchover button
M/S button on DSM board does not
perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the
board configuration.

Caution: The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety
limits for human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures.
Keep safe distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric
shock risk.











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SNM
SNM board enables low speed Abis interface links overlaid on
155 M links to provide long-distance Abis data transmission. It
communicates with DSM through the HW interface for data
transfer. The SNM board also supports SONET. The SNM board
supports two pairs of fiber interface.
Figure 41 shows the SNM board block diagram.
FI GURE 41 SNM BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different SNM board units perform the following functions:
CPU
CPU performs power-on self-test, initialization, configuration,
performance alarm detection, and reporting board status. In
addition, it communicates with the NMS terminal to receive
NMS commands, and transfers and executes NM information.
Ethernet interface unit
Ethernet interface unit provides IP communication network
access, and transfers and executes NM information and
control streams.
Optical interface unit
Optical interface unit converts STM-1 electrical signals to
optical signals.
Clock data recovery (CDR) unit
CDR unit recovers line clock from the digital code stream,
and regenerates the received data based on this clock.
Section overhead processing (SOH) unit
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Receiving end
SOH processing unit searches received frame for frame
alignment byte to implement frame synchronization, and
extracts the SOH after descrambling the frame.
Transmitting end
It inserts SOH into the transmitted data, and scrambles
transmitted data into a frame.
Path overhead processing (POH) unit
Receiving end
POH unit processes AU-4 pointer, and separates path
overhead from the payload.
Transmitting end
POH unit adjusts the AU-4 pointer by inserting the path
overhead into the payload.
Pointer locking unit
Pointer locking unit maintains pseudo synchronization
relationship of AU4 or AU3 Synchronous Payload Envelope
(SPE) frame rate. In addition, it removes phase and rate
difference between AU3 and AU4 in both directions by
locking floating VC4 in the AU4 bus signals from path
overhead chip.
Tributary unit
Tributary unit maps/de-maps 63 E1 tributaries to VC4 bus.
Framer unit
Framer unit assembles 2 Mbps signals into frames, and
multiplexes/demultiplexes 2 Mbps signals and 16 Mbps
signals.
Clock unit
Clock circuit locks the 8 KHz clock to 19.44 MHz. Clock
indices meet requirements for transmitting stratum-3 clock.







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Figure 42 shows the SNM board panel.
FI GURE 42 SNM BOARD PANEL


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Table 18 shows the SNM board indicators.
TABLE 18 SNM BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid off: Indicates
power off or non-
functional CPU
Solid on: Power on
Flashing rapidly (20
Hz): Version reading
Flashing slowly (2
Hz): Normal running
Flashing
slowly
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
board alarm
Solid off: Indicates
normal board
operations
Solid off
M/S Green - - Solid on
F0S Green Group 0
optical link
indicator
Solid on: Normal
Solid off: Abnormal

Solid on or
off
F1S Green Group 1
optical link
indicator
Solid on: Normal
Solid off: Abnormal

Solid on or
off
F2S Green Group 2
optical link
indicator
(standby)
Solid on: Normal
Solid off: Abnormal

Solid on or
off
F3S Green Group 3
optical link
indicator
(standby)
Solid on: Normal
Solid off: Abnormal

Solid on or
off
CCS Green Circuit
clock RUN
status
indication
Solid on: Normal
when HW input clock
signal is 8 KHz
Solid off: Abnormal
state
Solid on or
off

Table 19 illustrates the SNM board panel buttons.
TABLE 19 SNM BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
M/S Active/standby Switchover
button
Do not perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets
the board configuration.

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It complies with the following standards:
ITU-T G.704
ITU-T G.774.02
ITU-T G.784
ITU-T G.803
ITU-T G.805
ITU-T G.813
EMC
Electrostatic protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), -10 ~
+10KV (no contact)
Caution:
The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits for
human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep safe
distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric shock risk.
CHM
CHM board performs forward baseband modulation and reverse
baseband demodulation, and implements key CDMA technologies
such as diversity technology, RAKE reception, softer handover,
and power control. Through the dual bus, CHM board connects
with CCM board, and baseband data bus connects CHM board
with RIM board.
Table 20 illustrates the CHM types.
TABLE 20 CHM TYPES
Name Configuration
Installation
Location
CHM0 Supports 6 1X carrier
sector configuration
Both Main and
secondary cabinet
CHM1 Supports 3 DO carrier
sector configuration
Both Main and
secondary cabinet
CHM2 Supports 3 DO carrier
sector configuration
Both Main and
secondary cabinet
Note: CHM boards (use any combination of the three types) can
be installed in a single CBTS cabinet.

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CHM0
CHM0 board is based upon ASIC chip (QUALCOMM CSM5000)
and supports CDMA2000-1X Release A service.
CHM0 board provides the following basic functions:
Completely supports CDMA2000-1X RTT standard, and
modulates/demodulates baseband signals based on system
requirements.
Provides CCM board communication interfaces, including
media stream interface and control stream interface.
Forward link
Converts voice frames distributed from the CCM board
through the Ethernet interface into a standard format
required by the baseband processing chip. After baseband
processing such as convolution coding, element repetition,
interleaving, WALSH orthogonal spread, long code
scrambling, PN code complicated orthogonal expansion, and
QPSK modulation inside the baseband processing chip,
baseband signals are output to the RIM board based on
system configuration of carrier and sector.

Reverse link
Receives antenna data distributed from the RIM board,
performs processing opposite to that of forward link, such as
demodulation, and converts them into voice frames. After
CPU processing, CCM board receives them through the
Ethernet interface for switching.
At most, the CHM0 board supports 512 forward Channel
Element (CE) and 256 backward CE.
CHM0 board supports CDMA2000-1x baseband processing in
nearly six sectors.
It supports remote board software download, remote soft
reset control and remote power management.
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Figure 43 shows the CHM0 board block diagram.
FI GURE 43 CHM0 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different CHM0 board units perform the following functions:
CPU unit
CPU unit manages and coordinates with the entire network,
and provides multiple external interface controllers.
FE unit
FE unit provides control and media stream interfaces
between the CHM0 and CCM boards.
CSM ASIC unit
CSM ASIC unit modulates/demodulates voice and data
frames, and implements the CDMA2000-1X RTT physical
layer requirements.
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit multiplexes the forward
baseband signals into high-speed signals. It demultiplexes
reverse high-speed signals into baseband data formats.
Control unit
Control unit decodes and controls board peripherals.
Clock unit
Receives and distributes GPS clock required by each board
component.
Power and hot swap unit
Power and hot swap unit supplies required power to the
CHM0 board components, provides over-current and over-
voltage protection, and supports hot swap function for the
power supply board.


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Figure 44 shows the CHM0 board panel.
FI GURE 44 CHM0 BOARD PANEL

Note: The panel of CHM0 is marked as CHM
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Table 21 illustrates the CHM0 board panel indicators.
TABLE 21 CHM0 BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
State
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
version running and
obtaining network
address
Flashing three times per
second (3 Hz): Occurs
during board power-on,
or booting.(If RUN
indicator does not flash
three times at power-on,
usually it indicates board
debugging mode or faulty
BOOT chip)
Flashing slowly (2/3 Hz):
Notifies the basic power-
on process
Normal flashing (10/3
Hz): Power-on completed
and entering normal
working status.
Flashing slowly
(100/7Hz): Interruption
in communication of
media stream and control
stream.
Flashing rapidly once
(100/7 Hz), flashing
slowly once (5/3 Hz):
Control stream
communication
interrupted.
Flashing rapidly three
times (100/7 Hz), flashes
slowly three times (5/3
Hz): Interruption in
media stream
communication.
Solid off: BOOT version
program is loading in the
FLASH. (If indicator is not
ON indicates power-off or
non-functional CPU)

Normal
flashing
(10/3
Hz):
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Level 1 critical
alarm
Solid off: Running
normally
Flashing slowly (2/3 Hz):
Level-2 fault
Solid off

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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
State
Normal flashing (10/3
Hz): Level-3 fault
Flashing slowly (8 Hz):
Improper board plugging
SCS Green System
clock
RUN
status
indicator
Solid on: Normal system
clock
Solid off: Abnormal
system clock
Solid on
BLS Green Baseband
link
status
indicator
Solid on: Normal
baseband link
Solid off: Abnormal
baseband link
Solid on
TYPE Green Channel
board
type
indicator
1X-RTT (Off)

Solid off

Table 22 illustrates the CHM0 board panel button.
TABLE 22 CHM0 BOARD PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the board
configuration.

A single CHM0 processes up to 12 sectors of baseband
signals.
EMC
Electrostatic protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), -10 ~ +10
KV (no contact)
Service standard supported
CDMA2000-1X RTT standard
Caution:
The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits for
human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep safe
distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric shock risk
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CHM1
CHM1 board is based upon ASIC chip (QUALCOMM CSM5500). It
supports CDMA2000-1X EV-DO services, with forward rate
ranging from 38.4 Kbps to 2.4576 Mbps and reverse rate
ranging from 9.6 Kbps to 153.6 Kbps.
CHM1 board performs following basic functions:
CHM1 board has two external 100 MB Ethernet interfaces, for
media and control streams.
Provides CCM board communication interfaces including
media and control stream interfaces.
Forward link
Converts CCM board data frames through forward CPU into a
standard format required by CSM5500. After baseband
processing such as convolutional coding, element repetition,
interleaving, WALSH orthogonal spread, long code
scrambling, and PN code orthogonal expansion, baseband
signals are output to the RIM board based on carrier-sector
configuration.
Reverse link
Receives data distributed from the RIM board through the
baseband data interface. Reverse baseband processing part
converts them into voice frames. After reverse CPU system
processing, CCM board receives frames for switching through
the Ethernet interface.
Supports the CHM0 mixed insertion.
At most, supports 192 forward CE and 96 backward CE.
CHM1 board supports CDMA2000-1x EV-DO baseband
processing in nearly three sectors.
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Figure 45 shows the CHM1 board block diagram.
FI GURE 45 CHM1 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different CHM1 board units perform the following functions:
Forward CPU
Forward CPU controls and processes forward, including
storage and the debugging interface.
Reverse CPU
Reverse CPU performs operation and maintenance, board
control, and dynamic logic download with CCM board.
Forward baseband processing unit
Forward baseband processing unit modulates forward data.
Reverse baseband processing unit
Reverse baseband processing unit demodulates reverse data
and performs turbo decoding.
Switching unit
Switching unit switches forward/reverse control and media
streams, to CCM board control and media stream interfaces.
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit multiplexes the forward
baseband signals into high-speed signals. It demultiplexes
reverse high-speed signals into baseband data formats
supported by the modulation/demodulation chip.
Clock receiving unit
Clock receiving unit receives and distributes GPS clock
required by each board component.
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Power and hot-swap unit
Power and hot-swap unit supplies required power to the
board components, provides over-current and over-voltage
protection, and supports power supply board hot swap
function.
Decoding and control unit
Decoding and control module decodes and controls board
peripherals.
Figure 46 shows the CHM1 board panel.
FI GURE 46 CHM1 BOARD PANEL

Note: The panel of CHM1 is marked as CHM
Panel and
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Table 23 illustrates CHM1 board panel indicators.
TABLE 23 CHM1 BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Norma
l State
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid on: Indicates version
running and obtaining
network address
Flashing three times per
second (3 Hz): Occurs
during board power-on, or
booting.(If RUN indicator
does not flash three times
at power-on, usually it
indicates board debugging
mode or faulty BOOT chip)
Flashing slowly (2/3 Hz):
Notifies the basic power-on
process
Normal flashing (10/3 Hz):
Power-on completed and
entering normal working
status.
Flashing slowly (100/7Hz):
Interruption in
communication of media
stream and control stream.
Flashing rapidly once (100/7
Hz), flashing slowly once
(5/3 Hz): Control stream
communication interrupted.
Flashing rapidly three times
(100/7 Hz), flashes slowly
three times (5/3 Hz):
Interruption in media
stream communication.
Solid off: BOOT version
program is loading in the
FLASH. (If indicator is not
ON indicates power-off or
non-functional CPU)

Normal
flashin
g (10/3
Hz):
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Level 1 critical
alarm
Solid off: Running normally
Flashing slowly (2/3 Hz):
Level-2 fault
Normal flashing (10/3 Hz):
Level-3 fault
Flashing slowly (8 Hz):
Improper board plugging
Solid
off
SCS Green System
clock
Solid on: Normal system
clock
Solid
on

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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Norma
l State
RUN
status
indicator
Solid off: Abnormal system
clock
BLS Green Baseband
link
status
indicator
Solid on: Normal baseband
link
Solid off: Abnormal
baseband link
Solid
on
TYPE Green Channel
board
type
indicator
Solid on: EV-DO Solid
on

Table 24 illustrates CHM1 board panel button.
TABLE 24 CHM1 BOARD PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the
board configuration.

The CHM1 board complies with the IEEE802.3 standard, and
supports IS 856 Rev.0 service standard.
EMC
Electrostatic protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), -10 ~ +10
KV (no contact)

Caution:
The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits for
human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep safe
distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric shock risk.
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CHM2
CHM2 board is based upon ASIC chip (QUALCOMM CSM6800),
and supports cdma2000 1X EV-DO Rev.A. It provides forward
rate up to 3.1 Mbps, and reverse rate up to 1.8 Mbps. The
reverse link supports 192 channel units without CEB2
configuration and 384 channel units with CEB2 configuration.
Figure 47 shows the CHM2 board block diagram.
FI GURE 47 CHM2 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different CHM2 board parts perform the following functions:
BMP unit
BMP is responsible for forward/reverse link control and
processing.
BAP unit
BAP is the Main CHM2 control module, and performs CHM2
operations, maintenance, control, and software update.
CSM unit
CSM is responsible for convolutional coding, element
repetition, interleaving, Walsh quardrature spreading, long
code scrambling, PN code quardrature extension processing
of forward baseband data, and reverse data processing.


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Ethernet Switch unit
Ethernet Switch unit transmits forward/reverse control and
media flows processed by BMP/BAP to the CCM board.
Mux/Demux unit
Mux is responsible for multiplexing the forward baseband
signal to the high-rate signal. The Demux is responsible for
demuliplex the reverse high-rate signal to the data format
that the CSM unit supports.
Clock unit
Clock unit receives and distributes the GPS clock needed by
the CHM2 board components.
Power and hot-swap unit
Power and hot swap unit supplies required power to the
CHM2 board components, provides over-current and over-
voltage protection, and supports hot swap function for the
power supply board.
Decoding and control unit
Decoding and control unit performs decoding and control of
board peripherals.

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Figure 48 shows the CHM2 board panel.
FI GURE 48 CHM2 BOARD PANEL


Note: The panel of CHM2 is marked as CHM
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Table 25 illustrates the CHM2 board panel indicators.
TABLE 25 CHM2 BOARD I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
State
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid on: Indicates
version running and
obtaining network
address
Flashing three times per
second (3 Hz): Occurs
during board power-on,
or booting.(If RUN
indicator does not flash
three times at power-
on, usually it indicates
board debugging mode
or faulty BOOT chip)
Flashing slowly (2/3
Hz):
Notifies the basic
power-on process
Normal flashing (10/3
Hz): Power-on
completed and entering
normal working status.
Flashing slowly
(100/7Hz): Interruption
in communication of
media stream and
control stream.
Flashing rapidly once
(100/7 Hz), flashing
slowly once (5/3 Hz):
Control stream
communication
interrupted.
Flashing rapidly three
times (100/7 Hz),
flashes slowly three
times (5/3 Hz):
Interruption in media
stream communication.
Solid off: BOOT version
program is loading in
the FLASH. (If indicator
is not ON indicates
power-off or non-
functional CPU)

Normal
flashing
(10/3
Hz):
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid on: Level 1 critical
alarm
Solid off: Running
normally
Solid off

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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
State
Flashing slowly (2/3
Hz): Level-2 fault
Normal flashing (10/3
Hz): Level-3 fault
Flashing slowly (8 Hz):
Improper board
plugging
SCS Green System
clock RUN
status
indicator
Solid on: Normal
system clock
Solid off: Abnormal
system clock
Solid on
BLS Green Baseband
link status
indicator
Solid on: Normal
baseband link
Solid off: Abnormal
baseband link
Solid on
TYPE yellow Channel
board type
indicator
Solid on: EV-DO
channel Release A
version board
Solid on

Table 26 illustrates the CHM2 board panel button.
TABLE 26 CHM2 BOARD PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the
board configuration.

The CHM2 board complies with:
IS856A (EV-DO Rev. A) air-interface standard
EMC
Electrostatic protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), -10 ~ +10
KV (no contact)
Caution:
The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits for
human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep safe
distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric shock risk






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RIM
RIM board provides an interface between the BDS and the TRX
subsystem. RIM board forward link combines forward baseband
data from CHM boards by sectors, and sends the data sum,
HDLC signaling, PP2S from GCM board to TRX board after
multiplexing. RIM board reverse link receives reverse baseband
data and HDLC signaling from the TRX board, makes selection
based on CCM board signaling, sends the selected data
broadcast and RAB (used to control the MS power) to the CHM
boards for processing.
The RIM board performs the following functions:
CE sharing (linear summation of the baseband data).
Setting up basebandRF data transmission interface.
Completing BDS system clock distribution.
Serves as a communication bridge between baseband and RF
main control board.
Supports fiber connection.
Table 27 illustrates the RIM types.
TABLE 27 RI M TYPES
Name Function
Installation
Location
RIM1
Supports up to 12 carrier sector
configurations.
Supports single cabinet
Supports only extended BDS cabinet
(another RIM1 should be installed in
the extended cabinet)
Main cabinet/
secondary
cabinet

RIM3
Supports up to 24 carrier sector single
cabinet configurations.
Supports only single cabinet.
Supports extended RRFS cabinet (if
single cabinet configuration is less
than 24CS).
Supports extended RFS cabinet (if
single cabinet configuration is less
than 24CS).
Main cabinet

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RIM1
Figure 49 shows the RIM1 board block diagram.
FI GURE 49 RI M1 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different RIM1 board units perform the following functions:
Power unit
Power unit switches the Main communication power (-48 V)
to the main power supply (3.3 V), and switches the main
power supply to the auxiliary power (2.5 V, 1.8 V).
MCU
MCU performs main control function, channel configuration,
control setting, status query, and alarm reporting of the
RIM1 board to CCM board.
Forward processing unit
Forward data processing unit combines forward baseband
data from CHM boards by sectors and sends the data sum,
HDLC signaling, PP2S from GCM board to
multiplexer/demultiplexer unit.
Reverse data processing unit
Reverse data processing unit receives reverse baseband data
and HDLC signaling from the multiplexer/demultiplexer unit,
makes selection based on CCM board signaling, sends the
selected data broadcast to the CHM boards for processing.
Working Block
Diagram
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Baseband-RF signaling processing unit
Baseband-RF signaling processing unit converts and
transmits forward/backward signaling between CCM board
and RFS subsystem.
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit multiplexes and
demultiplexes forward/reverse data.
Clock unit
RIM1 board receives system clock from the GCM board. The
received clock serves as the working clock for the BDS plug-
in box.

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Figure 50 shows the RIM1 board panel.
FI GURE 50 RI M1 BOARD PANEL


Note: RIM1 boards front panel is marked as RIM.

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Table 28 illustrates the RIM1 board panel indicators.
TABLE 28 RI M1 BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Solid ON
Indicates version reading
and obtaining network
address.
Flashing very Slow
(ON for 5 sec then turns
OFF for 5 sec, and
continues like this):
Downloading BOOT
version
Flashing Slow
(ON for 3 sec then turns
OFF for 3 sec, and
continues like this):
MPU is powering on.
Flashing Fast
(ON for 0.6 sec then
turns OFF for 0.6 sec, and
continues like this):
MPU is powered ON and
running normally.
Flashing Very Fast
(ON for 140 ms then
turns OFF for 140 ms,
and continues like this):
Indicates logic
configurations request
and downloading them.
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid off:
No power, or MPU not
functioning properly
Flashing
Fast
Solid on:
Indicates board alarm
Flashing Very Fast:
Improper swapping or
panel not closed
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid off:
Indicates normal board
operation
Solid
OFF
M/S Green - -

Solid
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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Solid ON:
Normal system clock
SCS Green System
clock
indicator
Solid OFF:
Abnormal clock
Solid
OFF
Solid ON:
Normal reverse local RFS
link
LLS Green Local RFS
(reverse)
link
operation
status
indication.
Solid OFF:
Abnormal, or no local RFS
Solid
ON
RLS0 Green Remote
(reverse)
link status
indication;
it indicates
the fiber
link 0/1/2
running
status.
- -
RLS1 Green Remote
(reverse)
link status
indication;
it indicates
the fiber
link 3/4/5
running
status.
- -
Solid ON:
Normal baseband link
BLS Green Baseband
(forward)
link
running
status
Solid OFF:
Abnormal base band link
Solid
ON
Table 29 illustrates the RIM1 board panel buttons.
TABLE 29 RI M1 BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
M/S Active/standby button Does not perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets
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RIM3
Figure 51 shows the RIM3 board block diagram.
FI GURE 51 RI M3 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different RIM3 board units perform the following functions:
Power unit
Power unit switches the Main communication power (-48 V)
to the main power supply (3.3 V), and switches the main
power supply to the auxiliary power (1.5 V).
MCU
MCU performs main control function, channel configuration,
control setting, status query, and alarm reporting of the
RIM3 board to CCM board.
Forward/reverse baseband data processing unit
RIM3 board supports maximum of 24 carrier Forward/reverse
baseband data processing unit.
Baseband-RF signaling processing unit
Baseband-RF signaling processing unit converts and
transmits forward/backward signaling between CCM and
RMM boards.
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Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit
Multiplexing/demultiplexing unit multiplexes and
demultiplexes forward/reverse data.
Clock unit
RIM3 board receives system clock from the GCM board. The
received clock serves as the working clock for the BDS plug-
in box.
OIB sub-card interface unit
OIB sub-card interface unit provides fiber connection mode
with remote RFS and implement optical transmission. In
basic configuration there is only a single OIB sub-card is
located on the RIM3 and its optical interface is located on the
RIM3 front panel. RIM3 can support uptil six OIB sub-card
configuration.

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Figure 52 shows the RIM3 board panel.
FI GURE 52 RI M3 BOARD PANEL

Note: The panel of RIM3 board is marked as RIM
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Table 30 illustrates the RIM3 board panel indicators.
TABLE 30 RI M3 BOARD PANEL I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Solid ON:
Indicates version reading
and obtaining network
address.
Flashing very Slow:
(ON for 5 sec then turns
OFF for 5 sec, and
continues like this):
Downloading BOOT version
Flashing Slow:
(ON for 3 sec then turns
OFF for 3 sec, and
continues like this):
MPU is powering on.
Flashing Fast:
(ON for 0.6 sec then turns
OFF for 0.6 sec, and
continues like this):
MPU is powered ON and
running normally.
Flashing Very Fast:
(ON for 140 ms then turns
OFF for 140 ms, and
continues like this):
Indicates logic
configurations request and
downloading them.
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid OFF:
No power, or MPU not
functioning properly
Flashing
Fast
Solid on:
Indicates board alarm
Flashing Very Fast:
Improper swapping or
panel not closed
ALM Red Alarm
indicator
Solid off:
Indicates normal board
operation
Solid
OFF
M/S Green - -

Solid
ON
SCS Green System
clock
Solid ON:
Normal system clock
Solid
OFF

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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
indicator
Solid OFF:
Abnormal clock
Solid ON:
Normal reverse local RFS
link
LLS Green Local RFS
(reverse)
link
operation
status
indication
Solid OFF:
Abnormal, or no local RFS
Solid
ON
Total flashing time cycle is
4 s
Flashing 1
time in
first sec
Normal fiber
link 0
Flashing 2
times in
second sec
Normal fiber
link 1
Flashing 3
times in
third sec
Normal fiber
link 2
RLS0 Green Remote
(reverse)
link
status
indication
; it
indicates
the fiber
link 0/1/2
running
status.
Flashing 0
times in
fourth sec
Reseved
-
Total flashing time cycle is
4 s
Flashing 1
time in
first sec
Normal fiber
link 3

Flashing 2
times in
second sec
Normal fiber
link 4
Flashing 3
times in
third sec
Normal fiber
link 5
RLS1 Green Remote
(reverse)
link
status
indication
; it
indicates
the fiber
link 3/4/5
running
status.
Flashing 0
times in
fourth sec
Reseved
-
Solid ON:
Normal baseband link
BLS Green Baseband
(forward)
link
running
status
Solid OFF:
Abnormal base band link
Solid
ON


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Table 31 illustrates the RIM3 board button.
TABLE 31 RI M3 BOARD BUTTON DESCRI PTI ON
Name Description Meaning
M/S Active/standby
switchover button
Does not perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the
board configuration.

Caution:
Radiators are RIM3 board components. Long working hours of
RIM3 board result in heating up of radiators. Avoid touching
radiators.
RMM
RMM is main control board of the RFS subsystem. It performs
the following functions:
Centralized control of the RFS subsystem boards.
baseband-RF interface
forward/reverse link processing
Processing and distribution of system clocks and RF
reference clock.
Table 32 illustrates the RMM types.
TABLE 32 RMM TYPES
Name Function
Installation
Location
RMM5
Supports up to 24 carrier
baseband forward/reverse
configuration.
Supports single cabinet and
multiple cabinet
configurations.
Main
cabinet
RMM6
Supports up to 24 carrier
baseband forward/reverse
configuration.
Always used in conjunction
with RMM5.
Supports extended and remote
cabinet configurations.
Supports ring architecture of
Extended/
remote cabinet
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Name Function
Installation
Location
RFS. (Multiple RFS can be
connected together)
RMM7
Supports up to 12 carrier
baseband forward/reverse
configuration.
Supports single cabinet and
multiple cabinet
configurations (RFS+BDS).In
case of extended cabinet
another RMM7 should be
installed in extended cabinet.
Main
cabinet

The basic functions of all RMM types are same.
Figure 53 illustrates the RMM block diagram.
FI GURE 53 RMM BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM






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As the RFS central control unit, RMM unit performs centralized
RFS monitoring, forward data selection and reverse data
insertion, forward data filtering, version report, system clock,
and RF reference clock processing and distribution.
Its major functions are as follows:
Status monitoring and RFS subsystem.
Processing forward/reverse data and signals.
Processing system clock, providing necessary clocks for other
boards.

The technical indices of all types of RMM boards are same.
EMC
Static protection:
-6 kV ~ +6 kV (contact)
-10 kV ~ +10 kV (non-contact)
Caution: The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety
limits for human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures.
Keep safe distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric
shock risk.


















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RMM 5
Figure 54 shows the RMM5 front panel and indicators.
FI GURE 54 RMM5 BOARD PANEL

Note: The panel of RMM5 board is marked as RMM
Panel and
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Table 33 illustrates the RMM5 board front panel indicators.
TABLE 33 RMM5 FRONT PANEL I NDI CATOR DESCRI PTI ONS
Indicator Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid ON The program is beginning
to run and begins to get
logical address
Solid Off The boot procedure begins
to load the version
program in the flash. If the
indicator flashes 3 times
and then turns off, it
means there is no version
program in the unit. For
being OFF, there are two
reasons: no power supply
or unit not functioning
properly.
Flashing very
Fast:
(ON for 334 ms,
then turns OFF
for 334 ms, and
continues in
same manner).

Board is in booting
process.

Flashing Slow:
(ON for 1.5 s,
then turns OFF
for 1.5 s, and
continues in
same manner).

The basic process is
turning ON.
Normal
Flashing:
(ON for 0.3 s,
then turns OFF
for 0.3 s, and
continues in
same manner).

Board is working normally.
RUN Green

Flashing Fast:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).

HDLC connection between
RMM Board and BDS
disconnected.
ALM (Alert
Indicator)
Red

Solid ON Level 1 failure:
RMM board clock or fiber
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Indicator Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid OFF Working normally
Flashing Slow Level 2 failure
Normal
Flashing:
Level 3 failure
Flashing:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).
Board not in properly
inserted in backplane
M/S Green - -
Solid ON Normal state TFS (Time
and
Frequency
Circuit
State)
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal state
Solid ON Fiber link0 is locked F0S
(Fiber0
Link State)
Green
Solid OFF Fiber link0 is not locked
F1S
(Fiber1
Link State)
Green Spare Spare
Solid ON Normal BLS
(Baseband
Link State)
- indicates
link state
of
baseband
(reverse)
transferre
d by TRX
unit
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal
Solid ON Normal TYP Green
Solid OFF Abnormal

Table 34 illustrates the button located at the front panel of
RMM5 board.
TABLE 34 RMM5 FRONT PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
M/S Master/slave Does not perform any action.
RST Reset
button
Pressing the RST button resets the unit
configuration.


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RMM6
Figure 55 shows the front panel indicator of RMM6.
FI GURE 55 RMM6 FRONT PANEL

Note: The panel of RMM6 board is marked as RMM
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Table 35 illustrates the RMM6 board front panel indicators.
TABLE 35 RMM6 I NDI CATOR DESCRI PTI ONS
LED
Name
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid ON The program is beginning to
run and begins to get logical
address
Solid Off The boot procedure begins to
load the version program in
the flash. If the indicator
flashes 3 times and then
turns off, it means there is
no version program in the
unit. For being OFF, there are
two reasons: no power
supply or unit not functioning
properly.
Flashing very
Fast:
(ON for 334
ms, then turns
OFF for 334
ms, and
continues in
same manner).
Board is in booting process.

Flashing Slow:
(ON for 1.5 s,
then turns OFF
for 1.5 s, and
continues in
same manner).
The basic process is turning
ON.
Normal
Flashing:
(ON for 0.3 s,
then turns OFF
for 0.3 s, and
continues in
same manner).
Board is working normally.
RUN Green

Flashing Fast:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).
HDLC connection between
RMM Board and BDS
disconnected.
Solid ON Level 1 failure:
RMM board clock or fiber link
alarm
Solid OFF Working normally
ALM (Alert
Indicator)
Red

Flashing Slow Level 2 failure

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LED
Name
Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Normal
Flashing:
Level 3 failure
Flashing:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).
Board not in properly
inserted in backplane
M/S Green Master/slave
Indicator
-
Solid ON Normal state TFS (Time
and
Frequency
Circuit
State)
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal state
Solid ON Fiber link0 is locked F0S
(Fiber0
Link
State)
Green
Solid OFF Fiber link0 is not locked
Solid ON Fiber link1 is locked, or fiber
link not configured.
F1S
(Fiber1
Link
State)
Green
Solid OFF Fiber link1 is not locked, or
fiber link not configured.
Solid ON Normal BLS
(Baseban
d Link
State) -
indicates
link state
of
baseband
(reverse)
transferre
d by TRX
unit
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal
Solid ON Support remote RFS TYP Green
Solid OFF Do not support
Note: When an OIB sub-card is not used on RMM6, the
corresponding optical interface locking indicator is solid off.
Table 36 illustrates the button of RMM6 front panel.
TABLE 36 RMM6 FRONT PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
M/S Master/slave Does not perform any action.
RST Reset
button
Pressing the RST button resets the unit
configuration.

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OIB
OIB is a RMM6 subunit that provides optical/electrical conversion
channels for exchanging data between the RFS and BDS
subsystem.
Reverse signals (From RMM6)
Receive reverse signals from the RMM6 board.
By using multiplexing chip, the OIB subunit multiplexes
reverse parallel data into a pair of serial differential
signals.
By using an electrical/optical converter, it converts serial
line electrical signals into optical signals.
Send optical signals to BDS through the optical interface.
Figure 56 shows the OIB subunit reverse transmission
block diagram.
FI GURE 56 REVERSE SI GNAL TRANSMI SSI ON BLOCK DI AGRAM

Forward signals (FROM BDS)
Receive forward optical signals from the BDS.
By using an optical/electrical converter, it converts optical
signals into a pair serial line electrical signal.
By using demultiplexing chip, the OIB subunit
demultiplexes a pair of serial differential signals into
forward parallel data.
Send forward parallel data to the RMM6 unit.
Figure 57 shows the OIB subunit forward transmission
block diagram.
FI GURE 57 FORWARD SI GNAL TRANSMI SSI ON BLOCK DI AGRAM

Description
Working Block
Diagram and
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Figure 58 shows the OIB subunit top panel indicators.
FI GURE 58 OI B SUBUNI T I NDI CATORS
HL1
HL2
HL4
HL3
HL5
+VCC
+TXL CK
+PXROY
SD
+PXERR

Table 37 illustrates the description of the OIB subunit panel.
TABLE 37 OI B SUBUNI T PANEL I NDI CATORS
ID Meaning Status Description
Solid ON 3.3 V power supply is normal HL1 Indicates 3.3 V
power
Solid OFF 3.3 V power is not available
Solid ON TX clock is locked HL2 Indicates lock
status of the TX
clock
Solid OFF TX clock Not locket yet
Solid ON Ready to receive data HL3 Indicates data
receiving mode
Solid OFF No ready to receive
Solid ON optical signals are available HL4 Indicates optical
signals
Solid OFF optical signals are not
available
Solid ON 5 V power is normal HL5 Indicates the 5V
power
Solid OFF 5 V power is not available

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OIB external interface performs the following functions:
Data interface
Forward/reverse data interface between OIB and RMM unit.
Control interface
RMM unit provides configuration interface for OIB
multiplexing/demultiplexing interface.
Clock interface
RMM unit provides reference clock interface for OIB
multiplexing/demultiplexing chip.
Power interface
RMM unit provides 3.3 VDC and 5 VDC power input interfaces
for OIB.
Link status information interface
OIB subunit reports link status information to the RMM unit.
Support data transmission rate ranging from 260Mbps to
1.4Gbps.
Support transmission distances ranging from 15 km to 40 km.
Caution:
Since OIB subunit has many integrated circuits. Strictly follow
the operation procedures, to avoid damages to the circuit unit
resulting from the static electricity.
External
Interfaces
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RMM7
Figure 59 shows the front panel indicators of RMM7 board.
FI GURE 59 RMM7 FRONT PANEL I NDI CATOR

Note: RMM7 boards front panel is marked as RMM.

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Table 38 illustrates the RMM7 board front panel indicators.
TABLE 38 RMM7 PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Solid ON The program is beginning to
run and begins to get logical
address
Solid Off The boot procedure begins to
load the version program in
the flash. If the indicator
flashes 3 times and then
turns off, it means there is
no version program in the
unit. For being OFF, there are
two reasons: no power
supply or unit not functioning
properly.
Flashing very
Fast:
(ON for 334
ms, then turns
OFF for 334
ms, and
continues in
same manner).
Board is in booting process.

Flashing Slow:
(ON for 1.5 s,
then turns OFF
for 1.5 s, and
continues in
same manner).
The basic process is turning
ON.
Normal
Flashing:
(ON for 0.3 s,
then turns OFF
for 0.3 s, and
continues in
same manner).
board is working normally.
RUN Green

Flashing Fast:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).
HDLC connection between
RMM Board and BDS
disconnected.
Solid ON Level 1 failure:
RMM board clock or fiber link
alarm
Solid OFF Working normally
ALM (Alert
Indicator)
Red

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Indicator Color
Indicator
Mode
Description
Normal
Flashing:
Level 3 failure
Flashing:
(ON for 70 ms,
then turns OFF
for 70 ms, and
continues in
same manner).
Board not in properly
inserted in backplane
Solid ON Normal state TFS (Time
and
Frequency
Circuit
State)
Green
Solid OFF Abnormal state
Solid ON Data of forward baseband
link is without errors
FLS
(Forward
Link
State)
Green
Solid OFF Parity check of forward
baseband link is incorrect.
Solid ON Data of reverse baseband
link is without errors.
RLS
(Reverse
Link
State)
Green
Solid OFF Parity check of reverse
baseband link is incorrect.
Table 39 illustrates the RMM7 button.
TABLE 39 RMM7 BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset
button
Pressing the RST button resets the unit
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BIM7
BIM7 board acts as an interface of the BDS subsystem. It has
two parts:
Internal interface
Connect BBDS/TRX backplane by means of a 2mm connector.
External interfaces
Connect other equipment (extended cabinet, BSC or
maintenance equipment) with the CBTS.
BIM7 board is passive (requires no power). BIM7 board protects
the interfaces, and facilitates the traffic at the interfaces.
Table 40 illustrates the BIM7 types.
TABLE 40 BI M7 TYPES
Name Functions
Installation
Location
BIM7_C Supports following interfaces:
ABIS standard (4 or 8 E1/T1 lines) E1
Test interfaces (one signaling + one
media interfaces)
Jumper to select standard E1/T1
configuration
Main/
secondary
cabinet
BIM7_D Supports all interfaces provided by
BIM7_C, and following additional
interfaces:
BSC FE interface
BDS FE interface(2 signaling + 2
media)
ABIS extended (12 or 16 E1/T1 lines)
E1
RJ11 interface
Jumper to select Extended E1/T1
configuration
Main/
secondary
cabinet
BIM_7E

Supports following interfaces:
ABIS standard (4 or 8 E1/T1 lines) E1
Test interfaces (one signaling + one
media interfaces)
Jumper to select standard E1/T1
configuration
Main/
secondary
cabinet
Note: BIM_7E is used in CBTS I2 with CBM configuration. BIM7-
E panel only has one DB44 interface, without indicating lamps
and buttons.
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BIM7_C, BIM7_D and BIM_E perform the same functions.
Figure 60 shows the BIM7_D board block diagram.
FI GURE 60 BI M7_D BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM

Note: BIM7_C, BIM7_D and BIM_E perform the same functions
and their sub units are also same.
Different BIM7_D board units perform the following functions:
ABIS interface unit
Provides 2 DB44 (each DB44 supports 8 E1/T1) to
connect with BSC.
Provides a BSC fast ethernet interface that connects
CBTS with BSC.
Provides two signaling and two media fast ethernet ports,
which connect CBTS with extended BDS.
Test interface unit
Provides FE media and signaling testing.
Working Block
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Provides order telephones testing.
Jumper
Jumper set the following parameters:
BDS_ID
BTS_ID
RFS_ID
Uplink/downlink T1 working mode
BIM7 hardware version ID
Thirteen jumpers are located on the BIM7_D board.
Figure 61 shows the BIM7_D board jumpers.
FI GURE 61 BI M7_D BOARD JUMPERS

Table 41 illustrates the jumpers description.
TABLE 41 JUMPERS DESCRI PTI ON
Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
X9 Mode Abis0
Setting
Work mode selection of the upstream
E1/T1:
000: E1-75/short cable
001: E1-120/short cable
010: T1-100/short cable
011: reserved
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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
100: E1-75/long cable
101: E1-120/long cable
110: T1-100/long cable
111: reserved
X10 Mode Abis1
Setting
Work mode selection of the
downstream E1/T1:
000: E1-75/short cable
001: E1-120/short cable
010: T1-100/short cable
011: reserved
100: E1-75/long cable
101: E1-120/long cable
110: T1-100/long cable
111: reserved
X11 RFS_ID
Setting
Sets the RFS ID
X12 BDS_ID
Setting
Master Cabinet BDS_ID 000
Secondary Cabinet BDS_ID 001
X13 BTS_ID
setting
When E1/T1 is adopted to implement
daisy chain cascading, the sequence
No. of BTSNO-ID can support 8-level
BTS cascading to the maximum.
X3 Basic 0/1
E1/T1
channel,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_0 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_0 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
TRING_1 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
RRING_1 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
X6 Basic 2/3
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
Jumper 1, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_2 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal

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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
setting OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_2 (Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_3 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
Jumper 3, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_3 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
X7 Basic 4/5
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_4 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_4(Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_5 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
Jumper 3, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_5 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
X8 Basic 6/7
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_6 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_6 (Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_7 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal

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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
Jumper 3, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_7 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
X14 Extended 0/1
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_0 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_0 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
TRING_1 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
RRING_1 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
X15 Extended 2/3
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_2 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_2 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_3 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_3 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
X16 Extended 4/5
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
Jumper 1, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_4 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging

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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
TRRING
setting
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_4 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_5 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_5 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
X17 Extended 6/7
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_6 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_6 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_7 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_7 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).


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Nine jumpers are located on the BIM7_E board.
Figure 62 shows the BIM7_E jumpers.
FI GURE 62 BI M7_E JUMPERS

Table 42 illustrates the jumpers description.
TABLE 42 JUMPERS DESCRI PTI ON
Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
X9 RFS_ID
Setting
Sets the RFS ID
X4 Basic 0/1
E1/T1
channel,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_0 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 2, set 0
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_0 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
TRING_1 (Transmiting). ON means
BIM_7E
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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 4, set 1
st
E1/T1 channel
RRING_1 (Receiving ). ON means cable
is grounded by means of capicator.
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
X5 Basic 2/3
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_2 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 2
nd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_2 (Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
TRING_3 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
Jumper 3, set 3
rd
E1/T1 channel
RRING_3 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
X6 Basic 4/5
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
TRRING
setting
Jumper 1, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_4 (Transmiting). ON means
cable shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 4
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_4(Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_5 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
Jumper 3, set 5
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_5 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
X7 Basic 6/7
E1/T1 group,
RRING,
Jumper 1, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_6 (Transmiting). ON means
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Label
Jumpers
Type
ID Setting
TRRING
setting
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 1, set 6
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_6 (Receiving). ON means cable
shield is connected to grounging
terminal
OFF means cable shield is hanging(not
connected).
Jumper 3, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
TRING_7 (Transmiting). ON means
cable sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
Jumper 3, set 7
th
E1/T1 channel
RRING_7 (Recieving). ON means cable
sheild is connected to grounging
terminal
GCM
GCM board generates synchronous timing and frequency
reference signals. It receives signals from the GPS/GLONASS
satellite system, extracts and produces 1PPS signals and
navigation messages. In addition, it produces PP2S, 19.6608
MHz and 30 MHz signals and relevant TOD messages using 1PPS
signals as the phase-locking reference. GCM board provides
suitable interfaces for GPS/GLONASS receiver unit.
Table 43 illustrates the GCM types.
TABLE 43 GCM TYPES
Name Description
Main/extended/r
emote cabinet
GCM3 GCM3 supports single cabinet
configuration.
Main cabinet
GCM4 GCM4 supports extended cabinet
configuration (including RFS
subsystem, RRFS, and BDS
subsystem).
Main cabinet

CBTS provides mutual backup between the GPS clock and circuit
clock in the circuit area. If E1/T1 or fiber link fails, the GPS 1PPS
signal provides timing reference clock to maintain system
operation. MCU uses algorithm and compensation mechanism to
meet system clock requirements.
Description
Types
Functions

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Figure 63 shows the GCM board block diagram.
FI GURE 63 GCM BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM
T
he functions of GCM3 and GCM4 boards are the same.

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Figure 64 shows the GCM board panel.
FI GURE 64 GCM BOARD PANEL


Note: GCM3 and GCM4 front panel is marked as GCM.

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Table 44 describes the GCM board panel indicators.
TABLE 44 GCM I NDI CATORS
Name Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Flashing Slow
(ON for 1.5 s, then turns
OFF for 1.5 s, and
continues in a similar
manner):
Power-on

RUN Green RUN
indicator
Flashing fast
(ON for 0.3 s, then turns
OFF for 0.3 s, and
continues in a similar
manner):
Normal circuit board
operations
Flashing
Fast
Solid off:
No board alarm
Flashing very fast:
(ON for 70 ms, then turns
OFF for 70 ms, and
continues in a similar
manner):
Poor connection with the
backplane or board is not
properly inserted
Flashing fast:
Motherboard logical self-
test failure or if the board
is just powered on it is
downloading logic.
Flashing Slow:
CCB sub-card logical self-
test failure or if GCM is
just powered on it is
downloading logic for CCB.
ALM Red Fault
alarm
indicator
Flashing Very Slow
(ON for 2.5 s, then turns
OFF for 2.5 s, and
continues in a similar
manner):
Both motherboard and
CCB Logical self-test
failure
Solid off
M/S Green Active/sta
ndby
state
- - Solid ON

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Name Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
indication
Solid on:
Normal antenna feeder
Solid off:
Abnormal initialization of
antenna feeder and
satellite
Flashing Slow:
Break in antenna feeder
Flashing very Fast:
Normal antenna without
satellite signal reception
ANT Green GPS
antenna
feeder
status
indicator
Flashing very Slow:
(ON for 2.5 s, then turn
OFF for 2.5 second, and
continues in a similar
manner):
Antenna short circuit
Solid on
Solid on:
Normal system clock
SCS Green System
clock
indication
Solid off:
Abnormal system clock
Solid on
Solid on:
Normal RF clock
RCS Green RF clock
indication
Solid off:
Abnormal RF clock
Solid on

Solid on:
Normal sub-card
CCS Green Circuit
clock
indication
Solid off:
Abnormal sub-card
Solid on
Solid off:
GPS single-mode receiver
TYP Green Receiver
type
indication
Solid on:
GPS/GLONASS dual-mode
receiver
Solid
ON/Solid
OFF

Table 45 shows the GCM front panel buttons.
TABLE 45 FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
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Name Description Meaning
switchover button active /standby button does not
perform any function.
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the
board configuration.

Table 46 describes the connection points of front panel external
interfaces.
TABLE 46 FRONT PANEL I NTERFACE DESCRI PTI ON
Interface Name Description
ANT Use ANT interface to connect with
the GPS antenna.
10 M Use 10 M interface to test the 10
MHz clock output.
PP2S Use PP2S interface to test the
PP2S clock output.
MON Use MON DB9 bus to send control
signal to GCM board.

EMC
Static protection: -6 ~ +6 KV (contact), -10 ~ +10 KV
(no contact)
Frequency accuracy When the board is powered on, after
30 minutes:
Frequency accuracy at locking: 10 MHz 5x10
-11

Frequency accuracy at non-locking: 10 MHz 1x10
-10

Phase accuracy
Time tolerance at locking: < 3 s
Maximum PP2S phase difference: < 300 ns
E1/T1 timing signal is employed in the event of non-
functional GPS (GCM extracts the timing signal from E1/T1
incase of non functional GPS. If GCM lock the clock signal
from E1/T1 it can still maintain accurate time required for
CDMA system)
GCM holdover capability without GPS or E1/T1 clock
reference signals
Phase difference without GPS signal for 24 hours: < 10
s
Caution:
Front Panel
External
Interfaces
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The -48 V power supply input voltage exceeds safety limits for
human contact. Ensure adequate safety measures. Keep safe
distance from power supply parts to avoid any electric shock risk.
SAM
SAM board monitors the environment inside cabinet and
equipment room, and forwards this monitoring information to
CCM board.
Table 47 illustrates the SAM types.
TABLE 47 SAM TYPES
Name Function
Installation
location
SAM3
Supports single cabinet configuration
Supports extended cabinet
configuration (RFS, or RFS + BDS)
Install SAM3 in both cabinets.
Supports only the inside cabinet
monitoring
Main/
secondary
cabinet
SAM4
Supports single cabinet configuration
Supports extended cabinet configuration
(RFS, or RFS + BDS)
Connect with SAM5 through the
EXT_MON interface located on the
CBTS top.
Supports inside cabinet monitoring as
well as cabinets room monitoring
Main
cabinet
SAM5
Supports extended cabinet configuration
(Always used in conjunction with the
SAM4 board)
Supports only the inside cabinet
monitoring
Forwards the monitoring signals to SAM4
through EXT_MON interface.
SAM5 is a passive board (requires no
Power)
Secondary
cabinet


Note: ZTE recommends:
In a single cabinet configuration, use SAM4 board.
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In a multiple cabinet configuration, use SAM4 board in the
Main cabinet, and SAM5 board in the extended cabinet.
SAM4
SAM4 board performs the following basic functions:
Reports alarm signals to the CCM board.
Receive and implement control commands from the CCM
board.
Collects fan alarm signals.
Communicates with external environment monitoring devices
through the following interfaces.
Two RS-232
Full-duplex RS-485
Monitors cabinet temperature, front/back doors access
control alarm, fan alarm, flooding alarm.
Monitors equipment room environment
(temperature/humidity, smoke, infrared).
Provides 20 standby input ports and 5 standby output ports.
Figure 65 shows the SAM4 board block diagram.
FI GURE 65 SAM4 BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM


Different SAM4 board units perform the following functions:
MCU
Basic
Functions
Working Block
Diagram
Functions

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MCU is main control unit of the SAM4 board, which provides
alarm monitoring and communication control function.
Memory unit
Memory unit stores data, and reads/writes data in high
speed.
UART communication controller unit
UART communication controller extends serial
communication interface of CCM board, and externally
connects with power supply board and external monitoring
equipment.
Sensor interface unit
Sensor interface connects different external sensors.

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Figure 66 shows the SAM4 board panel.
FI GURE 66 SAM4 BOARD PANEL

Note: SAM4 front panel is marked as SAM.
Table 48 describes the SAM4 board panel indicators.
TABLE 48 SAM4 BOARD I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN indicator Solid on:
Software version
running and obtaining
network address
Flashing
Normal
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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Flashing Very Slow
(means flashing at 0.2
Hz):
Indicates BOOT
requesting version
download
Flashing Slow
(means flashing at 1/3
Hz):
Indicates the basic
power-on process
Flashing Normal
(means flashing at 3/5
Hz):
Power-on and normal
working status
Flashing very Fast
(means flashing at
50/7 Hz):
Indicates external
disconnection
Solid off:
Power-off or non-
functional CPU
Solid off:
No board alarm
ALM Red Fault alarm
indicator
Solid on:
Board Alarm
Solid off
Solid on:
Normal environment
status
IES Green Environment
monitoring
status inside
cabinets
Solid off:
Abnormal environment
status
Solid on
Solid on:
Normal environment
status
OES Green Environment
monitoring
status of
equipment
room
Solid off:
Abnormal environment
status
Solid on
Solid on:
Normal fan operations
FAN Green Fan RUN
status
indication
Solid off:
Abnormal fan
operations
Solid on

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Table 49 illustrates the SAM4 board front panel button.
TABLE 49 SAM4 BOARD BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset
button
Pressing RST button resets the board
configurations.
SAM3
SAM3 board performs the following basic functions:
Reports alarm signals to the CCM board.
Receive and implement control commands from the CCM
board.
Monitors cabinet temperature, front/back doors access
control alarm, fan alarm, flooding alarm.
Figure 67 shows the SAM3 board block diagram.
FI GURE 67 SAM3 BLOCK DI AGRAM

SAM3 units functions are similar to that of SAM4 board.
Functions
Working Block
Diagram

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Figure 68 shows the SAM4 board panel.
FI GURE 68 SAM4 BOARD PANEL

Note: SAM3 front panel is marked as SAM.
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Table 50 describes the SAM3 board panel indicators.
TABLE 50 SAM3 BOARD I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Solid on:
Software version
running and obtaining
network address
Flashing Very Slow
(means flashing at 0.2
Hz):
Indicates BOOT
requesting version
download
Flashing Slow
(means flashing at 1/3
Hz):
Indicates the basic
power-on process
Flashing Normal
(means flashing at 3/5
Hz):
Power-on and normal
working status
Flashing very Fast
(means flashing at 50/7
Hz):
Indicates external
disconnection
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid off:
Power-off or non-
functional CPU
Flashing
Normal
Solid off:
No board alarm
ALM Red Fault alarm
indicator
Solid on:
Board Alarm
Solid off
Solid on:
Normal environment
status
IES Green Environment
monitoring
status inside
cabinets
Solid off
Abnormal environment
status
Solid on

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LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
OES Green Environment
monitoring
status of
equipment
room
- -
Solid on:
Normal fan operations
FAN Green Fan RUN
status
indication
Solid off:
Abnormal fan
operations
Solid on

Table 51 illustrates the SAM4 board front panel button.
TABLE 51 SAM4 BOARD BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset
button
Pressing RST button resets the board
configurations.
SAM5
SAM5 collects extended cabinet alarm information, and forward
this alarm information to SAM4 board via the EXT_MON interface
located on the CBTS top.
Figure 69 shows the SAM5 block diagram.
FI GURE 69 SAM5 BLOCK DI AGRAM

Description
Working Block
Diagram

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Figure 70 shows the SAM5 board panel.
FI GURE 70 SAM5 BOARD PANEL

Note: SAM5 front panel is marked as SAM.

SAM board monitors and generates alarms for fans, door access
control, infrared, smoke, and flooding. The Boolean value
detection accuracy is 100%.
SAM board monitors humidity/temperature of rack interior and
equipment room. The non-electrical parameter measurement
accuracy is more than 5%. The temperature and humidity
measurement accuracy is less than or equal to 5 %.
Temperature measurement range is 0 C ~ 50 C (32 F ~ 122
F) and humidity measurement range is 10% ~ 95% RH.
The monitoring system response time is less than 10 seconds. It
means that alarm messages are transferred to the background
system in 10 seconds.
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TRX
TRX board is responsible for base station wireless performance.
It supports 450, 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies, and its basic
performance meets the TIA/EIA-97-D protocol requirements.
Table 52 illustrates the TRX types.
TABLE 52 TRX TYPES
Name Function Main/Secondary cabinet
Crest
factor_reduction
TRX
Supports up to 4
carriers
Main/Secondary cabinet
Digital
Predistortion TRX
Supports up to 4
carriers
Main/Secondary cabinet
Note: ZTE recommends, in 1 or 2 carriers configuration, use Crest
factor_reduction TRX otherwise use Digital Predistortion TRX.
Crest factor_reduction TRX
Figure 71 shows the Crest factor_reduction TRX board block
diagram.
FI GURE 71 CREST FACTOR_REDUCTI ON TRX BOARD BLOCK DI AGRAM
Monitor
Circuit
Clock Circuit
R
M
M
RS_485
RF Clock
Frenquency Refence Singal
Forward
Singal
Reverse
Singal
RFE
PA
Crest
Factor_reduction DIF
RLB

Different Crest factor_reduction TRX board units perform the
following functions:
Crest Factor_reduction DIF
Receive main and diversity reception signals
Forward /Reverse signal digital frequency conversion
Description
Types
Working Block
Diagram
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Converts forward digital modulated signals in to analog
signals
Converts reverse analog signals in to digital signals
Performs Crest factor_reduction on forward signals
Radio Link Board (RLB)
Performs up conversion on forward analog signals
Forward /Reverse link power attenuation control
Radio signal amplification and filtering
Performs filtering, amplification on Main/secondary
diversity radio signals
Performs median frequency amplification, filtering and
down conversion on reverse signals.
Monitor circuit
Provide RS 485 interface to analyze the running status of
TRX board.
Clock circuit
Receives RF clock from the RMM board, and this clock acts as
the running clock of the TRX board.
Digital Predistortion TRX
Figure 72 shows the Digital Predistortion TRX block diagram.
FI GURE 72 DI GI TAL PREDI STORTI ON TRX
Monitor
Circuit
Clock Circuit
R
M
M
RS_485
RF Clock
Frenquency Refence Singal
Forward
Singal
Reverse
Singal
RFE
PA
Digital
Predistortion DIF
RLB

Different Digital Predistortion TRX board units perform the
following functions:
Working Block
Diagram
Functions

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Digital Predistortion DIF
Receive main and diversity reception signals
Forward /Reverse signal digital frequency conversion
Converts forward digital modulated signals in to analog
signals
Converts reverse analog signals in to digital signals.
Performs Digital Predistortion on forward signals
Radio Link Board (RLB)
Performs up conversion on forward analog signals.
Forward /Reverse link power attenuation control
Radio signal amplification and filtering
Performs filtering, amplification on Main/secondary
diversity radio signals
Performs median frequency amplification, filtering and
down conversion on reverse signals.
Monitor circuit
Provide RS 485 interface to analyze the running status of
TRX board.
Clock circuit
Receives RF clock from the RMM board, and this clock acts as
the running clock of the TRX board.

Note: All Crest factor_reduction TRX board units perform the
same functions as Pre-distortion TRX board units.

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Figure 73 shows the TRX board panel.
FI GURE 73 TRX BOARD PANEL

Note: ALL TRX types front panel is marked as TRX. Digital
Predistortion TRX and Crest factor_reduction TRX panel and
indicators are same.

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Table 53 illustrates the TRX board panel indicators.
TABLE 53 TRX PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indic
ator
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN indicator Solid ON: The
board is powered
on
Flashing slowly (2
Hz, 50%): Running
normally
Flashing rapidly
(20 Hz, 50%):
Downloading
version
Flashing
slowly (2
Hz,
50%)
ALM Red Alarm indicator Solid ON: Fault
Solid OFF: No fault
Solid
OFF
ACT Green Reserved _ Solid
OFF
SCS Green SYSTEM CLOCK
STATE
System clock
(16CHIP, PP2S)
RUN status
indicator
Solid ON: The
system clock is
normal.
Solid OFF: The
system clock is
abnormal.
Solid ON
FSS Green FREQUENCY
Synthesizer
STATE
Frequency
synthesizer
running state
indication,
including the
working states of
the reference, IF
local oscillator,
RF local oscillator
PLL
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal or not
plugged
Solid ON
BLS Green BASEBAND LINK
STATE
Baseband link
(forward) RUN
status indicator.
Solid ON: The
baseband link is
normal.
Solid OFF: The
baseband link is
abnormal.
Solid on
MDS Green MASTER/DIVERSI
TY RECEIVER
STATE
Master/diversity
receiver running
status indication
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Master
and diversity signal
strength is
abnormal
Solid ON
TYPE Green TRX TYPE Solid OFF: Linear Depende

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Indic
ator
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
Type of the TRX
module
(distinguished
with LED of
different colors
on the panel)
[For different
versions of TRX]
Predistortion not
supported
Solid on: Linear
Predistortion
supported

nt on
the type

Table 54 illustrates the TRX board panel buttons.
TABLE 54 TRX BOARD PANEL BUTTONS
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the board
configuration.
Test Test interface Test the status of forward signals.

The Crest factor_reduction TRXs technical indices is same as the
Digital Predistortion TRX at all working band.
Table 55 shows the 450 MHz, 800 MHz, 1900 MHz TRX technical
indices.
TABLE 55 450 MHZ , 800 MHZ , 1900 MHZ TRX TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Parameters Index
Working Band 450 MHz /800 MHz/1900 MHz
Channel
Bandwidth
1.23 MHz (800 MHz), 1.25 MHz (800
MHz/1900 MHz); In 15 MHz band, TRX can
transmit and receive any of 4 carriers
Receiver noise
coefficient
< 16 dB
Trassmission
rating power
> -5dBm

Electrostatic:
Since TRX unit have many integrated circuits. Strictly follow the
operation procedures, to avoid damages to the circuit unit
resulting from the static electricity.

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DPA
DPA board receives forward signal from TRX board, amplify
forward signals power, and sends amplified signals to the RFE
board. DPA board operates on 450, 800 and 1900 MHz
frequency.
ZXC10 CBTS supports different types of DPA board, which
characterized according to the operating frequency and the
corresponding output. All of DPA board types supports maximum
of 4 carrier configuration.
450 MHz
Table 56 illustrates the 450 MHz DPA types.
TABLE 56 450 MHZ DPA TYPES
Name Functions Installation Location
DPA
Operates at 460 ~
470 MHz
Output = 85 W
Main/Extended/Remote cabinet
DPA
Operates at 489 ~
494 MHz
Output = 85 W
Main/Extended/Remote cabinet
DPA
Operates at 420 ~
430 MHz
Output = 85 W
Main/Extended/Remote cabinet

800 MHz
Table 57 illustrates the 800 MHz DPA types.
TABLE 57 800 MHZ DPA TYPES
Name Functions Installation Location
DPA
Operates at 869 ~
894 MHz
Output = 56 W
Main/Extended/Remote
cabinet
DPA
Operates at 869 ~
894 MHz
Output = 85 W
Main/Extended/Remote
cabinet
DPA
Operates at 851 ~
866 MHz
Output = 56 W
Main/Extended/Remote
cabinet
DPA
Operates at 851 ~
Main/Extended/Remote
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Name Functions Installation Location
866 MHz
Output = 85 W
cabinet

1900 MHz
Table 58 illustrates the 1900 MHz DPA types.
TABLE 58 1900 MHZ DPA TYPES
Name Functions Installation Location
DPA
Operates at 1930 ~
1990 MHz
Output = 42 W
Main/Extended/Remote
cabinet
DPA
Operates at 1930 ~
1990 MHz
Output =85 W
Main/Extended/Remote
cabinet

The working block diagram of all types of DPA board is same.
Figure 74 shows the DPA block diagram.
FI GURE 74 DPA BLOCK DI AGRAM



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Different DPA units perform the following functions:
Gain compensation circuit unit
Receives RF signals from TRX unit, stabilizes the RF
amplification link gain against the environment temperature
change.
RF amplification link subunit
Amply the RF signal power. RF amplification circuit is
cascaded in three or four stages to meet gain index
requirements. Its operation process is as follows: Small RF
signals firstly amplified by the ERA-5SM and then by the
MHL9838 and QPP016. The attenuator improves power
amplifier input standing wave and adjusts amplification link
gain. The ring connected to output protects the DPA from
output load change.
Circulator unit
Protects amplifier tube, and calculates RF output port SWR.
Detection circuit unit
Converts sampled RF signals and temperature inside the DPA
unit to DC level signals. RF detection circuit is composed of
the following components:
Power splitter
Coupler
Amplification circuit
RF power detection chip
Peripheral circuit
Power splitter and coupler couple RF signals and provide
coupled signals for the detection circuit.
Monitoring circuit unit
Monitors DPA running status, and reports the related alarms
to TRX unit.
DPA board generates an alarm in the following cases:
DPA board generates component failure alarm if any
component inside the DPA unit is faulty.
DPA board generates standing wave alarm if the
antenna feeder or RF cable becomes faulty. In addition, it
also generates standing wave alarm if the antenna
feeder or RF cable is loose.
DPA board generate an excess temperature alarm if
temperature is high inside the DPA.
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Figure 75 shows DPA board panel.
FI GURE 75 DPA BOARD PANEL

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Table 59 illustrates the DPA board panel indicators.
TABLE 59 DPA PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green Running
indication
Flashing Fast (ON
for 334 ms and
then turns OFF for
334 ms, and
continues in same
manner): board is
just powered ON.
ON: Process
initialization
Flashing very Fast
(ON for 600 ms
and then turns
OFF for 600 ms,
and continues in
same manner):
Normal board
operation
Flashing
very Fast
ALM Red Alarm
indication
Solid ON:
Indicates board
Alarm
Solid OFF: Normal
board
Solid OFF
ACT Green Running
indication
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal
Solid ON
OPS Green Over power
indication
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal
Solid ON
OTS Green Over
temperature
indication
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal
Solid ON
VWS Green Standing
wave ratio
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal
Solid ON
DFS Green Deactivated
component
status
indicator
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF:
Abnormal
Solid ON
PWS Green Power supply
indication
On: Normal
Off: Abnormal
Solid ON


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Table 60 illustrates the DPA board panel button.
TABLE 60 DPA BOARD PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
ON/OFF Key DPA board Power switch

Figure 75 shows the DPA board external interfaces.
Table 61 illustrates the DPA board external interfaces description.
TABLE 61 DPA BOARD EXTERNAL I NTERFACES DESCRI PTI ON
Name of the
Interface
End
Signal Nature
Connection
End
Connection
Mode
RF OUT RF signal
output port
RFE RF Cable
TEST RF signal
output test
None Loaded with SMA

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Following are the technical indices for different frequencies DPA
boards.
450 MHz DPA board
Table 62 illustrates the 450 MHz DPA board technical indices.
TABLE 62 450 MHZ DPA TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Parameter Index
Frequency range 460 ~ 470 MHz
489 ~ 494 MHz
420 ~ 430 MHz
Output power 56/85 W
Carriers 1 ~ 4
Adjacent Channel Power
Ratio (ACPR)
45dBc @750kHz (RBW
30kHz)
60dBc @1.98MHz (RBW
30kHz)
Harmonic Wave 2ndorder -45dBc; 3rd-order
and more 3rd-order -60dBc
Spurious Emission < -36dBm @4 MHz~6.4 MHz
offset Center Freq (RBW 1KHz)
< -36dBm @6.4 MHz~16 MHz
offset Center Freq (RBW 10 KHz)
< -36dBm @beyond 16 MHz
offset Center Freq (RBW 100
KHz)
efficency > 16%

800 MHz DPA board
Table 63 illustrates the 800 MHz DPA board technical indices.
TABLE 63 800 MHZ DPA TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Parameter Index
Frequency range 869 ~ 894 MHz
Output power 56/85W
Carriers 1 ~ 4
Adjacent Channel Power Ratio
(ACPR)
45dBc @750kHz (RBW
30kHz)
60dBc @1.98MHz (RBW
30kHz)
Harmonic Wave 2ndorder -45dBc; 3rd-order
and more 3rd-order -60dBc
Spurious Emission < -36dBm @4 MHz~6.4 MHz
offset Center Freq (RBW 1KHz)
< -36dBm @6.4 MHz~16 MHz
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Parameter Index
offset Center Freq (RBW 10
KHz)
< -36dBm @beyond 16 MHz
offset Center Freq (RBW 100
KHz)
efficency > 16%

1900 MHz DPA board
Table 64 illustrates the 1900 MHz DPA board technical
indices.
TABLE 64 1900 MHZ DPA TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Parameter Index
Frequency range 1930 ~ 1990 MHz
Output power 42/85 W
Carriers 1 ~ 4
Adjacent Channel Power
Ratio (ACPR)
45dBc @750kHz (RBW 30kHz)
60dBc @1.98MHz (RBW
30kHz)
Harmonic Wave 2ndorder -45dBc; 3rd-order and
more 3rd-order -60dBc
Spurious Emission < -36dBm @4 MHz~6.4 MHz offset
Center Freq (RBW 1KHz)
< -36dBm @6.4 MHz~16 MHz offset
Center Freq (RBW 10 KHz)
< -36dBm @beyond 16 MHz offset
Center Freq (RBW 100 KHz)
efficiency > 14%

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PIM
PIM board collects running status and alarm information of the
DPA/RFE boards, and reports their status to the RMM board.
Figure 76 shows the PIM board block diagram.
FI GURE 76 PI M BLOCK DI AGRAM
RS485
DPA Monitoring
Circuit
RFE Monitoring
Circuit
RMM
Control
Port
DPA RFE
PIM

Different PIM board units perform the following functions:
RS485 unit
Connect PIM board with the RMM board.
DPA monitoring circuit
Collect information such as DPA alarms, DPA running status,
and DPA versions (hardware version, hardware type and
manufacturer ID).
RFE monitoring circuit
Collects RFE alarm, running status, and RFE version
management (hardware version and hardware type), LNA
current.
Control Port
Controls LNA (RFE subunit) link gain, aggregate power,
carrier frequency and VSWR in TDM mode.
Description
Working Block
Diagram
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Figure 77 shows the PIM front panel indicators and buttons.
FI GURE 77 PI M PANEL I NDI CATORS



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Table 65 illustrates the PIM panel indicators.
TABLE 65 PI M PANEL I NDI CATORS
LED
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN indicator Flashing Fast (ON for
334 ms and then
turns OFF for 334
ms, and continues in
same manner):
Normal running
Flashing
Fast
ALM Red Alarm
indication
Solid ON: Any of PA0
~ 5 or RFE0 ~ 5 has
an alarm.
Solid OFF: All RFE
and DPA are normal.
Solid
OFF
RFE0 Green RFE0 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
PA0 Green DPA0 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
RFE1 Green RFE1 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
PA1 Green DPA1 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
RFE2 Green RFE2 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
PA2 Green DPA2 working
status
Solid ON: Normal
Solid OFF: Abnormal
Solid
ON
RFE3 Green RFE3 working
status
- -
PA3 Green DPA3 working
status
- -
RFE4 Green RFE4 working
status
- -
PA4 Green DPA4 working
status
- -
RFE5 Green RFE5 working
status
- -
PA5 Green DPA4 working
status
- -


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Table 66 illustrates the PIM board panel button.
TABLE 66 PI M BOARD PANEL BUTTON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the board
configuration.
RFE
RFE board provides simultaneously transmit and receive
functions. RFE board uses the frequency division duplexing
(FDD). It supports 450, 800, and 1900 MHz frequencies. In
addition, it also provides diversity reception functions and low
noise amplification of reverse signals.
Following are the RFE board basic functions:
Detects the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) status.
Assists automatic calibration for the output power.
Supporting dynamic software download.
Table 67 illustrates the RFE types.
TABLE 67 RFE TYPES
Name Functions Installation Location
RFE_A Supports up to 4 carrier
configuration
Main/extended/remote
cabinet
RFE_B Supports more than 4
carrier configuration
Main/extended/remote
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RFE_A
Figure 78 shows the RFE_A block diagram.
FI GURE 78 RFE_A BLOCK DI AGRAM

Different RFE_A units perform the following functions:
DIV unit
Provide receiving diversity.
DUP unit
Provides simultaneously transmit and receive functions,
implements FDD, and filters forward/reverse RF signals.
LNA board (LAB) unit
Consist of two LNA units, which implements low noise
amplification of reverse signals.
RFE_B
Figure 79 shows the RFE_B block diagram.
FI GURE 79 RFE_B BLOCK DI AGRAM

RFE_B unit functions are same as RFE_A board, except RFE_B
board has no DIV unit and diversity receiving antenna.

Working Block
Diagram
Functions
Working Block
Diagram
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Figure 80 shows the RFE board front panel interfaces.
FI GURE 80 RFE FRONT PANEL


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Table 68 illustrates the front panel external interfaces.
TABLE 68 RFE PANEL EXTERNAL I NTERFACES
Name Connection points
RTE Test interface
RX0 Test interface for ANT0(Main Diversity)
RX1 Test interface for ANT1(Secondary Diversity)
TX Connects DPA RFOUT interface
Upper interface 1 Connect ANT0
Upper interface 2 Connect ANT1

Table 69 illustrates the RFE board technical indices.
TABLE 69 RFE BOARD TYPES TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Characteristics
450 MHz
RFE Board
800 MHz
RFE Board
1900 MHz
RFE Board
Operation Frequency
Band
450MHz
800MHz 1900MHz
Forward insertion loss
(dB)
< 1.5 < 1.2 < 1.2
Main/secondary
diversity link receiving
gain (dB)
29 2 30 2 31 2
Input VSWR(ANT0 &
ANT1)
1.5 1.5 1.5
Noise figure (dB) < 3 < 2.5 < 2.5
Maximum input power
(dBm)
Reverse:0dB
m
Forward:
100W(avera
ge power)
Reverse:0d
Bm
Forward:
100W(avera
ge power)
Reverse:0dB
m
Forward:
100W(averag
e power)

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Ch a p t e r 3
Cabinet External Cables &
Components

This chapter covers the following topics:
GPS Antenna Feeder System
Main Antenna Feeder System
Monitoring System
Grounding System
DC Power Cable
External Monitoring Cable
Fast Ethernet Cables
BDS Interconnection Cable
Extended Monitoring Cable
Trunk Cables
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GPS Antenna Feeder
System
The GPS antenna system consists of the following components:
GPS antenna
GPS feeder
Feeder Connector
Lightning arrester (described in chapter 4)
Figure 81 shows the GPS antenna feeder system.
FI GURE 81 GPS ANTENNA FEEDER SYSTEM


1. GPS antenna installation pole
2. GPS antenna
3. GPS antenna tube
4. GPS antenna hoop
5. GPS feeder
6. N-type double-female connector
7. GPS grounding clip
8. GPS indoor jumper
9. GPS lightning arrester
10. N-type double-male connector
11. N-type connector on set top

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GPS Antenna
The GPS antenna receives satellite signals and transmits these
signals to GPS receiver.
Figure 82 shows the GPS antenna structure.
FI GURE 82 GPS ANTENNA STRUCTURE

Table 70 illustrates the GPS antenna technical indices.
TABLE 70 GPS ANTENNA TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Technical Parameters Index Range
Frequency 1.57542 GHz 1.5 MHz
Gain (38 2) dBi (including low-noise
amplifier)
SWR < 2
Polarization Right-handed Circular polarization
Impedance 50 ohm
Interfaces N (F)
Noise Coefficient < 1.5 dB
Supply voltage 5 ~ 12 V
Supply current < 35 mA
Operating temperature -40 C ~ 70 C (-40 F ~ 158 F)
Storage temperature -45 C ~ 85 C (-49 F ~ 185 F)
Rainproof characteristics Air-tightness
Antenna hood material UPVC
Weight 450 g (15.873 ozm)
Description
Structure
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GPS Feeder
The GPS feeder performs following functions:
Connects the GPS antenna with the receiver.
Transmits signals received by the GPS antenna to the GPS
receiver for proper processing.
Transmits the DC 5 V power supplied by the GPS receiver to
the GPS antenna as the working voltage.
PE insulation impedance is 50 ohm. It is one-layer bare
copper braided shielded.
Figure 83 shows the GPS Feeder structure.
FI GURE 83 GPS FEEDER STRUCTURE

1. Cable core 2. Shield cover 3. Insulating layer
Table 71 illustrates the GPS feeder technical indices.
TABLE 71 GPS FEEDER TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Technical Parameters Index Range
Insulating layer PE insulation
Shield level one-layer bare copper braided shielded
impedance 50 ohm











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GPS Feeder Connector
The GPS feeder connector is an N type straight cable clip
connector. It is a small/medium power connector with thread
connection mechanism and has wide application in connecting
coaxial RF cables in radio devices and instruments. Its
impedance is 50 ohm.
Figure 84 shows the GPS feeder connector structure.
FI GURE 84 GPS FEEDER CONNECTOR STRUCTURE

1. Pin 2. Case 3. Insulation piece
4. Bush 5. Groove bush 6. Nut

Table 72 illustrates the GPS feeder Connector technical Indices
TABLE 72 GPS FEEDER CONNECTOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Index Name Index
Specifications N - J9A
Characteristic impedance 50
Frequency range 0 ~ 11 GHz
Withstand voltage 2500 V
SWR 1.3
internal conductor
contact resistance
5 m
external conductor
contact resistance
2.5 m
Insulation resistance 5000 m
Shielding efficiency 90 dB
Internal conductor split
force
0.56 N
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Structure
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Index Name Index
Mechanical endurance 500 times
External conductor
material
Copper
Internal conductor
material
Beryllium copper
Surface treatment Nickel plated, 3-alloy
Insulation medium
material
Teflon rod SFBN-1
Temperature - 55 C ~ 155 C (-67 F ~ 311 F)
Humidity 35 % ~ 85 %
Environment with erosive
gases
+ 35 C (95 F)
Vibration 10 ~ 2000 Hz, 500 m/s
2
(1640
ft/s
2
)
Contact fault duration 1 us





















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Main Antenna Feeder
System
The Main antenna feeder system consists of the following
components:
Antenna
Main feeder
Main feeder connector
Jumper
Jumper connector
Grounding clip
Feeder fixing clip
Figure 85 shows the Main antenna feeder system.
FI GURE 85 MAI N ANTENNA SYSTEM

1. Antenna 2. 1/2 jumper 3. 7/8 Main feeder
4. Grounding clip 5. 1/2 Jumper 6. Lightning-arrestor
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Antenna
An antenna is an important radio part that transmits and
receives electromagnetic waves.
In a mobile communication system, base station antennas are of
three types. These are:
Omni-directional antenna
Directional vertical-polarization antenna
Directional 45 dual-polarization antenna
Antenna adjustment modes are also of three types.
Fixed downtilt
Mechanical downtilt
Electrically controlled downtilt
Most commonly used antennas are 65, 90, 105 and 120
directional antenna, and 360 Omni-directional antenna.
Figure 86, Figure 87 and Figure 88 show the antennas used for
CBTS cabinet.
FI GURE 86 DI RECTI ONAL VERTI CAL- POLARI ZATI ON ANTENNA APPEARANCE

Overview
Types
Antenna
Adjustment
Modes
Physical
Appearance

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FI GURE 87 DI RECTI ONAL DUAL- POLARI ZATI ON ANTENNA APPEARANCE

FI GURE 88 OMNI - DI RECTI ONAL ANTENNA APPEARANCE




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Table 73 illustrates the antenna technical indices.
TABLE 73 ANTENNA TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Operation frequency
band
450MHz800MHz1900MHz
Standing wave < 1.5
Gain 7 ~ 18 dBi
polarization types Vertical polarization, directional 45 , dual-
polarization antenna
Horizontal beam
width
65, 90, 105, 120, 360
Lightning protection Grounded directly
Power capacity > 250 W (average power)
PIM > -150 dBc @ 2 43 dBm
Waterproof Complying with IP65 or higher
Wind speed Operating wind speed 110 km/h (68.35 mi/h);
limit wind speed: 200 km/h (124.27 mi/h)
Connector 7/16 - F
Characteristic
impedance
50 ohm
Working
temperature
-40 C ~ 70 C (-40 F ~ 158 F)

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Main Feeders
Main feeder is present in between 1/2 jumper connected with
the cabinet and the 1/2 jumper connected with an antenna. The
Main feeder connects the main cables for signal transmission
between the CBTS and an antenna.
Figure 89 shows the Main feeder appearance.
FI GURE 89 MAI N FEEDER APPEARANCE


Table 74 illustrates the Main feeder technical indices:
TABLE 74 MAI N FEEDER TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Specification 7/8
Characteristic
impedance
50 ohm
VSWR At 400 ~ 2200 MHz 1.15
Attenuation 3.97 dB/100 m (109.4 yd) 800 MHz
Rated power 1.0 kW
Insulation resistance 3000 M/km (0.621 mi)
Minimum bending
radius
Single bend: 120 mm (4 12/16 in)
Multiple bend: 250 mm (9 13/16 in)
Working temperature -40 C ~ 70 C (-40 F ~ 158 F)

Description
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Appearance
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Main Feeder Connector
Main feeder connectors are of two types.
7/16-M Main feeder Connector
7/16-F Main feeder Connector
Figure 90 and Figure 91 show the Main feeder connectors (7/16
-M and -F respectively) structure.
FI GURE 90 7/ 16- M MAI N FEEDER CONNECTOR STRUCTURE

FI GURE 91 7/ 16- F MAI N FEEDER CONNECTOR STRUCTURE

Table 75 illustrates the Main feeder connector technical indices.
TABLE 75 MAI N FEEDER CONNECTOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Operating
frequency range
0 ~ 11 GHz
Characteristic
impedance
50 ohm
Contact
resistance
Between internal conductors: 1 M
Between external conductors: 1 M
Insulation
resistance
5000 M
SWR 1.1
Insertion Loss 0.15 dB
Intermodulation
characteristics
-150 dBc @ 2 43 dBm
Types of Main
Feeder
Connector
Physical
Appearance
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Performance Index
Withstand voltage 2500 V
Waterproof IP65
Connector type 7/16 -M, 7/16 -F
Mechanical
characteristics
Mechanical durability: 500 times
Retentivity: Inner conductor 0.56 N
Material
processing and
surface
processing
Inner conductor: Positive: yellow brass HPb59-1
plated with silver
Negative: Tin phosphorus bronze plated with
silver
Outer conductor: Yellow brass HPb59-1 plated
with silver and nickel
Insulator: Teflon and other materials
Sealing packing ring: Silicon rubber and other
materials
Temperature -65 ~ +165 C (-85 F ~ 329 F)
Jumpers
Jumpers transfer signals between Main feeder cable and cabinet,
and also between Main feeder cable and antenna. Different
jumper types have different threads from curvature and side
pressure resistance. Jumper external sheath uses low-density
polythene that provides perfect wear resistance and moisture-
proof cable performance.
Figure 92 shows the jumper outer view.
FI GURE 92 JUMPER OUTER VI EW

Table 76 illustrates the technical indices jumper.
TABLE 76 JUMPER TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Characteristic impedance 50 ohm
VSWR 1.2 (400 ~ 2200 MHz)
Attenuation At 800 MHz 7.45 dB/100m(109.4 yd)
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Performance Index
Rated power 0.49 kW
Insulation resistance 3000 M/km (0.621 mi)
Minimum bending radius Single bend: 80 mm (3 2/16 in)
Multiple bend: 160 mm (6 5/16 in)
Working temperature -40 C ~ 70 C (-40 F ~ 158 F)
Jumper Connectors
Jumper connectors are of three types.
N-F 1/2 Jumper Connector
N-M 1/2 Jumper Connector
7/16-F 1/2 Jumper Connector
Figure 93, Figure 94 and Figure 95 shows the 1/2 jumper
connector structure.
FI GURE 93 N- F 1/ 2 JUMPER CONNECTOR

FI GURE 94 N- M 1/ 2 JUMPER CONNECTOR

FI GURE 95 7/ 16- F 1/ 2 JUMPER CONNECTOR

Types of
Jumper
Connectors
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Table 77 illustrates the technical indices of jumper connectors.
TABLE 77 JUMPER CONNECTORS TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Operating
frequency range
0 ~ 11 GHz
Characteristic
impedance
50 ohm
Contact resistance Between internal conductors: 1 M
Between external conductors: 1 M
Insulation
resistance
5000 M
SWR 1.1
Insertion Loss 0.15 dB
Intermodulation
caractristiques
< -150 dBc @ 2 43 dBm
Withstand voltage 2500 V
Waterproof IP65
Connector type 7/16 -F, N-M, N-F
Mechanical
characteristics
Mechanical durability: 500 times
Retentivity: inner conductor 0.56 N
Material
processing and
surface processing
Inner conductor: Positive: yellow brass HPb59-1
plated with silver
Negative: Tin phosphorus bronze plated with
silver
Outer conductor: yellow brass HPb59-1 plated
with silver and nickel
Insulator: Teflon and other materials
Sealing packing ring: silicon rubber and other
materials
Temperature -65 ~ +165 C (-85 F ~ 329 F)

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Lightning Arrester
Lightning arrester efficiently prevents lightning strokes that may
lead in through the base station feeder. A 1/4 short-circuit
lightning arrester employs 1/4 short-circuit principles and has
a coaxial cavity inside the protector. It is similar to a short
circuit in parallel with the coaxial transmission line. Its one end
connects to the core and the other to ground. For thunder
current, it is similar to a 1/4 metallic conductor directly short-
circuited to the ground for lightning protection.
Figure 96 shows the 1/4 lightning arrester physical appearance.
FI GURE 96 1/ 4 LI GHTNI NG ARRESTER OUTER APPEARANCE

Table 78 illustrates the lightning arrester technical indices.
TABLE 78 LI GHTNI NG ARRESTOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Working frequency band 450MHz 800MHz
1900MHz
SWR < 1.1
Insertion Loss < 0.2 db
Rated surge current amplitude (8/20 us) 50 kA
Intermodulation < -150 dBc @ 2 43
dBm
Waterproof Above IP65
Connector type DIN-M, DIN-F
Characteristic impedance 50 ohm
Working temperature -40 C ~ 70 C (-40 F
~ 158 F)
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Appearance
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Grounding Clip
Grounding clip provides grounding to the Main feeder. It reliably
protects the antenna system from lightning damage. Install
grounding clip at the tower top, tower bottom and transceiver
outlet for antenna system.
Figure 97 shows the grounding clip physical appearance.
FI GURE 97 GROUNDI NG CLI P APPEARANCE

Table 79 shows the grounding clip technical indices.
TABLE 79 GROUNDI NG CLI P TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Specification 1/2, 7/8
Material Red copper
Surface Plated with silver or tin
Instant over-
current
> 150 A
Grounding
resistance
1 ohm

Feeder Fixing Clip
Feeder fixing clip is made of firm low-temperature resistance
material, which fixes the Main feeder cable. Depending upon
numbers of feeder cable to be fixed, feeder fixing clip is
categorized as a single card, dual card and triple card.
Function
Physical
Appearance
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Figure 98 shows the feeder fixing clip appearance.
FI GURE 98 FEEDER FI XI NG CLI P APPEARANCE


Table 80 illustrates the feeder fixing clip technical indices.
TABLE 80 FEEDER FI XI NG CLI P TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Name Index
Specifications 1/2, 7/8
Material Polypropylene materials or ABS engineering plastic

Monitoring System
The monitoring system consists of two types of sensors.
Temperature and humidity sensor
Smoke sensor
Door sensor
Infrared sensor
Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Temperature and humidity sensor measures the equipment
room temperature and humidity.
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Figure 99 shows the temperature/humidity sensor structure.
FI GURE 99 TEMPERATURE AND HUMI DI TY SENSOR STRUCTURE

Table 81 illustrates the temperature and humidity technical
indices.
TABLE 81 TEMPERATURE/ HUMI DI TY SENSOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Name Index
Working voltage +5 V
Humidity range 20 % ~ 100 %
Precision 3 %
Humidity output frequency 1 kHz ~ 2 kHz square wave signals
Temperature range 0 C ~ 50 C (32 F ~ 122 F)
Precision 0.5 C (32.9 F)
Temperature output
frequency
The square wave signal of 1 kHz ~1 .5
kHz

Smoke Sensor
Smoke sensor is an ultra-thin design, and employs SMT
technology and two-wire nonpolar input mode. It detects the
smoke inside the room where CBTS cabinet is installed.
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Figure 100 shows the smoke sensor structure.
FI GURE 100 SMOKE SENSOR STRUCTURE

Figure 101 shows base structure of the smoke sensor.
FI GURE 101 SMOKE SENSOR BASE STRUCTURE

Table 82 illustrates the smoke sensor technical indices.
TABLE 82 SMOKE SENSOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Name Index
Working voltage 17 V DC ~ 33 V DC
Monitoring current 300 A
Alarm current 10 mA
Alarm voltage 6 V
Working environment Temperature: -10 C ~ 55 C (14 F ~
131 F)
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Performance Name Index
Relative humidity: 95 %
at 40 C 2 C (104 F 35.6 F)

Connecting mode Two-wire non-polarity
Protection area 60 m
2
(72 yd
2
)[installation height 6 m
(6.6 yd)]
Weight 127.5 g (4.497 ozm)
Color White

Tip: It is better to install sensor near the equipment.
Door Sensor
Door sensor detects the door status of the cabinet and also the
equipment room door status.

Figure 102 shows the door sensor outer view.
FI GURE 102 DOOR SENSOR OUTER VI EW

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Figure 103 shows the door sensor inner view.
FI GURE 103 DOOR SENSOR I NNER VI EW


Table 83 illustrates door sensor technical indices.
TABLE 83 ACCESS CONTROL SENSOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Cabling Mode Two-wire non-polar
Infrared Sensor
Infrared sensor guards equipment room from any kind of theft.

Figure 104 shows the infrared sensor physical Appearance.
FI GURE 104 I NFRARED SENSOR CABLI NG STRUCTURE

Table 84 illustrates the infrared sensor technical indices.
TABLE 84 I NFRARED SENSOR TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Performance Index
Working voltage 8 V DC ~ 16 V DC
Working current Max. 30 mA
Detection mode Infrared, microwave
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Performance Index
Detection speed 0.2 m/s ~ 5.0 m/s (0.7 ft/s ~ 16.4 ft/s)
Alarm indication Red LED indicator. The On/Off switch is
optional.
Alarm time 2 0.6s
Alarm output NC rod contact, 30 V DC/250 mA, Max. 3
W 6 V
External Monitoring Cable
External monitoring cable connects external monitoring devices
such as smoke sensor, humidity sensor, external door sensor,
and infrared sensor with the CBTS.
Figure 105 shows the external monitoring cable structure.
FI GURE 105 EXTERNAL MONI TORI NG TRANSI T CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 85 illustrates the external monitoring cable connection
points.
TABLE 85 EXTERNAL MONI TORI NG CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
END A END B Characteristics
Connects EXT_MON
interface located on
the CBTS Top.
ENDB1: Reserved. Contains 10 Pairs that
accept Boolean value
input.
Signal level: 3.3 or 0 V.
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END A END B Characteristics
ENDB2: Reserved. Contains 5 Pairs that
accept control Variable
input.
Signal level: 3.3 or 0 V.
ENDB3: Connects
humidity and
temperature
sensors cables.
Square Wave.
Signal level: 5 V.
ENDB4: Connects
equipments room
door access control
sensor cable.
Signal level: 3.3 or 0 V.
ENDB5: Connects
infrared sensor
cable.
Signal level: 3.3 or 0 V.
ENDB6: Connects
smog sensor cable.
Signal level: + 12 or -
12 V.
Extended Monitoring Cable
Extended monitoring cable sends the extended cabinet inside
monitoring information to the Main cabinet.
Figure 106 shows the extended monitoring cable structure.
FI GURE 106 EXTENDED MONI TORI NG CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 86 illustrates the extended monitoring cable connection
points.
TABLE 86 EXTENDED MONI TORI NG CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name END A END B
DS-91223-001

Connects Main cabinet
EXT_MON interface.
Connects extended
cabinet EXT_MON
interface.
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Grounding System
The CBTS grounding system consists of the following
components:
Grounding Copper Busbar
Grounding Tandem Cable
Grounding Copper Busbar
There are two types of grounding copper busbar.
Indoor grounding copper busbar
Connect protection ground of the indoor equipment, such as
the CBTS cabinet and indoor cabling rack.
Outdoor grounding copper busbar
Connect protection ground of the outdoor equipment, such
as antenna feeder system.
Figure 107 shows the grounding copper busbar structure.
FI GURE 107 GROUNDI NG COPPER BUSBAR STRUCTURE


CBTS grounding resistance 5 .
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Grounding Tandem Cable
The grounding tandem cable is used for the CBTS cabinet
grounding.
There are two types of tandem ground cable.
Black
Cross-sectional area = 25 mm
2
(4 AWG)
Yellow
Cross-sectional area = 5 mm
2
(10 AWG)
-48 VGND, GNDP, GNDA, and GNDD
DC Power Cable
CBTS DC power cable falls into three specifications:
Blue, with a cross-sectional area of 25mm
2
(4 AWG) (-48
VDC)
Black, with a cross-sectional of 25mm
2
(4 AWG) (working
ground cable)
Black, with a cross-sectional of 25mm
2
(4 AWG) (protection
ground cable)
Fast Ethernet Cables
CBTS provides the following FE interfaces:
Test interfaces
Test signaling and media stream.
IP extended cascaded communication interfaces
2 FE ports that connect extended CBTS cabinets.
Abis interface
Connect CBTS and BSC.
Figure 108 shows the FE cable structure.
FI GURE 108 FAST ETHERNET CABLES STRUCTURE

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Table 87 illustrates the FE cable connection points.
TABLE 87 FAST ETHERNET CABLES CONNECTI ON POI NTS
S.No END A END B
1 Connects Main cabinet
S.FE1 interface.
Connects secondary cabinet
S.FE1 interface.
2 Connects Main cabinet
M.FE1 interface.
Connects secondary cabinet
M.FE1 interface.
3 Connects Main cabinet
S.FEO interface.
Connects secondary cabinet
S.FEO interface.
4 Connects Main cabinet
M.FE0 interface.
Connects secondary cabinet
M.FE0 interface.
5 Connects TEST interface. Connects any testing equipment
that is used to test the signal
output.
BDS Interconnection Cable
BDS interconnection cable connects Main cabinet BDS with the
extended cabinet BDS.
Both the ends are DD78 type connectors.
Figure 109 shows the BDS interconnection cable structure.
FI GURE 109 BDS I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 88 illustrates the BDS interconnection cable connection
points.
TABLE 88 BDS I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name END A END B
DS-91223-001 Connects Main
cabinet EXT_BDS
interface.
Connects extended
cabinet EXT_BDS
interface.
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Trunk System
Trunking system consists of following components:
Trunk cable conversion
Trunk cables
Trunk Cable Conversion
Impedance converter is used to convert 75 ohm E1 cable to 120
ohm E1 cable.
Figure 110 shows impedance converter structure.
FI GURE 110 I MPEDANCE CONVERTER

Figure 111 shows impedance converter wiring relationship.
FI GURE 111 I MPEDANCE CONVERTER WI RI NG RELATI ONSHI P

Overview
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converter
Wiring
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Table 89 describes specific wiring relationship.
TABLE 89 I MPEDANCE CONVERTER WI RI NG RELATI ONSHI P
RJ-45 Socket Chip Related Function
1&2 JP1 TX core line
3 JP1 TX shield
4&5 JP2 RX core line
6 JP2 RX shield
Trunk Cables
CBTS support three types of trunk cables.
75 coaxial E1 cable
120 twisted pair E1 cable
100 T1 Cable
75 Coaxial E1 Cable
CBTS uses 75 coaxial E1 cable to connect BIM7 board
interface with the BSC.
Figure 112 illustrates the structure of 75 E1 cable.
FI GURE 112 75 E1 TRANSFER CABLE STRUCTURE



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Table 90 illustrates the 75 E1 cable connection points.
TABLE 90 75 E1 CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Cable End A End B
B1 BSC-E1_0-IN0
B2 BSC-E1_0-OUT0
B3 BSC-E1_1-IN1
B4 BSC-E1_1-OUT1
B5 BSC-E1_2-IN2
B6 BSC-E1_2-OUT2
B7 BSC-E1_3-IN3
Basic E1 X186 interface
BSC_E1_G0
B8 BSC-E1_3-OUT3
B9 EXT-E1_4-IN4
B10 EXT-E1_4-OUT4
B11 EXT-E1_5-IN5
B12 EXT-E1_5-OUT5
B13 EXT-E1_6-IN6
B14 EXT-E1_6-OUT6
B15 EXT-E1_7-IN7
Extended
E1
X187 interface
BSC_E1_G1
B16 EXT-E1_7-OUT7

E1 transmission code pattern: High Density Bipolar of order
3 (HDB3)
Bit rate: 2048 Kbps
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120 Twisted Pair E1 Cable
CBTS uses 120 twisted pair E1 cable to connect BIM7 board
interface with the BSC.
Figure 113 shows the 120 E1 cable structure.
FI GURE 113 120 E1 CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 91 illustrates the transfer cable end B pair sequence.
TABLE 91 TRANSFER CABLE END B PAI R SEQUENCE
IN0 OUT0 IN1 OUT1
Signal
definition
RX0- RX0+
TX0-
TX0+
RX1-
RX1+
TX1- TX1+
End A pin
number
22 23
24
25
1 2 3 4
Cable color
Blue red 1
Blue black 1
Pink
red 1
Pink
black 1
Green red 1
Green black
1
Yellow red 1
Yellow black
1
IN2 OUT2 IN3 OUT3
Signal
definition
RX2-
RX2+
TX2-
TX2+
RX3-
RX3+
TX3- TX3+
End A pin
number
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Cable color
Grey red 1
Grey black
1
Blue
red 2
Blue
black 2
Pink red 2
Pink black 2
Green red 2
Green black
2
IN4 OUT4 IN5 OUT5
Signal
definition
RX4-
RX4+
TX4-
TX4+
RX5-
RX5+
TX5- TX5+
End A pin
number
13 14
43
44
39 40 41 42
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IN0 OUT0 IN1 OUT1
Signal
definition
RX0- RX0+
TX0-
TX0+
RX1-
RX1+
TX1- TX1+
Cable color
Yellow red 2
Yellow black
2
Grey
red 2
Grey
black 2
Blue red 3
Blue black 3
Pink red 3
Pink black 3
IN6 OUT6 IN7 OUT7
Signal
definition
RX6-
RX6+
TX6-
TX6+
RX7-
RX7+
TX7- TX7+
End A pin
number
35 36 37 38 31 32 33 34
Cable color
Green red 3
Green black
3
Yellow
red 3
Yellow
black 3
Grey red 3
Grey black 3
Blue red 4
Blue black 4
Note:
Blue red 1 stands for there is one red label on blue cable and
Pink red 2 stands for there are two red labels on pink cable.
E1 transmission coding: High Density Bipolar of Order 3
(HDB3).
The maximum transmission distance is 2 km under the
setting of long cable.
The E1 line waveform complies with ITU-T G.703.
100 T1 Cable
100 T1 trunk cables connecting CBTS and BSC, that is, used
to implement the Abis link.
Figure 114 shows the 100 T1 cable structure.
FI GURE 114 100 T1 CABLE STRUCTURE


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Table 92 shows the connection points of 100 T1 cable.
TABLE 92 100 CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Wire color Wire color
Wire
number
Wire A Wire B
Wire
number
Wire A
Wire
B
1 White Blue 9 Black Blue
Signal
definition
RX0- RX0+ RX4- RX4+
2 White Orange 10 Black Orange
Signal
definition
TX0- TX0+ TX4- TX4+
3 White Green 11 Black Green
Signal
definition
RX1- RX1+ RX5- RX5+
4 White Brown 12 Black Brown
Signal
definition
TX1- TX1+ TX5- TX5+
5 Red Blue 13 Yellow Blue
Signal
definition
RX2- RX2+ RX6- RX6+
6 Red Orange 14 Yellow Orange
Signal
definition
TX2- TX0+ TX6- TX6+

7 Red Green 15 Yellow Green
Signal
definition
RX3- RX3+ RX7- RX7+
8 Red Brown 16 Yellow Brown
Signal
definition
TX3- TX3+ TX7- TX7+









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Fiber Cables
Fiber cable connects Main CBTS either with remote RFS or with
the extended CBTS cabinet.
Both ends are SC/PC level connector.
Figure 115 shows the fiber cables structure.
FI GURE 115 FI BER CABLES STRUCTURE

Table 93 illustrates the fiber cable connection points.
TABLE 93 FI BER CABLES CONNECTI ON POI NTS
END A END B
Connects Main
cabinets RIM3 front
panel interface.
Connects Optical Fiber Distribution Frame
(ODF).
Connects Main
cabinets RMM5 front
panel interface.
Connects extended/remote cabinet RMM6
front panel interface.

Optical signals.

Note: ZTE provides 10 mm (6/16 in), 20 mm (13/16 in), 50 mm
(1 15/16 in), 100 mm (3 15/16 in), and 150 mm (5 14/16 in)
length fiber cables.

Function
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Connection
Points
Signal
Features
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Ch a p t e r 4
CBTS I2 Internal Cables

This chapter explains covers the following topics:
Power Cables
RF Cables
Monitoring Cables
GPS Lightning Arrester

Note:
For readers ease, upcoming figures illustrating cables layout,
do not show some of interfaces, interfaces label, and some
boards that are not required in the layout.
The lines on drawing do not necessarily reflect the actual
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Power Cables
Figure 116 shows the Power Cables Layout.
FI GURE 116 POWER CABLE LAYOUT
GNDD
PE
-48VGND
-48V
PE
GNDD
-48VGND
-48V


1. External -48 V Power Cable
2. -48 V copper plate
3. -48 VGND Input Interface - TPB Interconnection Cable
4. -48 V Power Cable to TPB Filter
5. -48 V Grounding Cable
6. -48 V Grounding Cable to TPB Filter
7. DC Busbar - Cabinet Grounding Interconnection Cable
8. TPB - RCB Interconnection Cable
9. RCB - DC Busbar Interconnection Cable
10. DC Busbar - Backplane Interconnection Cable
11. RPF - DC Busbar Interconnection Cable

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Working Block Diagram
By means of external power cable, -48 VDC and -48VGND power
supply is input to -48 V and -48 VGND interfaces respectively.
These input interfaces distribute -48 VDC and -48 VGND power
supply to the RFS Power Filter (RPF), and to Thunder Protective
Board (TPB). TPB filter distributes the -48 VDC to RCB and -48
VGND to the DC busbar. RFS Circuit Breaker (RCB) distributes -
48 V to DC busbar. DC busbar has several interfaces that
connect the CBTS backplane.
Figure 117 shows the power cables block diagram.
FI GURE 117 POWER CABLES WORKI NG DI AGRAM
RPF
TPB
Cabinet
Grounding
Point
RCB
D
C
B
U
S
B
A
R
B
A
C
K
P
L
A
N
E
- 48 V
- 48 VGND
- 48 V
- 48 VGND
means input Interface located at the CBTS TOP


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TPB - RCB Interconnection Cable
TPB - RCB interconnection cable distribute -48 V power supply
from the TPB filter to the RCB switch.
Figure 118 shows the TPB - RCB interconnection cable structure.
FI GURE 118 TPB - RCB I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE


Table 94 shows TPB-RCB interconnection cable connection points.
TABLE 94 TPB - RCB I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PWR-9123-002 Connects TPB -48 V
interface
Connects RCB lower
interface

-48 VDC signals.
RCB - DC Busbar Interconnection
Cable
RCB - DC busbar interconnection cable distributes -48 V from
the RCB to the DC busbar.
It is similar with that of TPB - RCB interconnection cable
structure.
Table 95 shows the RCB - DC busbar interconnection cable
connection points.
TABLE 95 RCB DC BUSBAR I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PWR-9123-003 Connects DC busbar -
48 V interface.
Connects RCB upper
interface

-48 VDC signals.
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Structure
Connection
Points
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Features
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-48 VGND Input Interface - TPB
Interconnection Cable
-48 VGND input interface and TPB interconnection cable
distributes -48 VGND to the TPB filter.
Figure 119 shows the -48 VGND input interface - TPB
interconnection cable.
FI GURE 119 - 48 VGND - TPB I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 96 shows the -48 VGND input interface - TPB
interconnection cable connection points.
TABLE 96 - 48 VGND- TPB I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PWR-91223-005 Connects TPB -48 VGND
interface
Connects -48 VGND
input interface

-48 VGND signals.
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DC Busbar - Backplane
Interconnection Cable
DC busbar - backplane interconnection cable distributes -48 V,-
48 VGND, and GNDD to CBTS backplane. CBTS uses three DC
busbar and backplane interconnection cables.
Figure 120 shows the DC busbar - backplane interconnection
cable structure.
FI GURE 120 DC BUSBAR BACKPLANE I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 97 shows the DC busbar and backplane interconnection
cable connection points.
TABLE 97 DC BUSBAR BACKPLANE CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PWR-91223-
001
Connects either X151 or
X152 or X157 power
interfaces located at the
back of CBTS
backplane.
END B1: Connects -48
V interface located at
the DC busbar.
END B2: Connects -48
VGND interface located
at the DC busbar.
END B3: Connects
GNDD interface located
at the DC busbar.

-48 VDC, -48 VGND, GNDD signals.
Note: There are two -48 V, -48 VDC, and GNDD interfaces
located on the DC busbar. Connect END B1, END B2, and END
B3 of three cables to any of these interfaces.
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RPF - DC Busbar Interconnection
Cable
RPF - DC busbar interconnection cable distributes -48VGND from
RPF filter to DC busbar.
Its structure is similar to that of -48 VGND input interface - TPB
interconnection cable.
Table 98 shows the RPF - DC busbar interconnection cable
connection points.
TABLE 98 RPF DC BUSBAR CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PWR-91223-004 Connects -48 VGND
interface located on
the RPF filter.
Connects -48 V
interface located on
the DC busbar.

-48 VGND signals.
DC Busbar - Cabinet Grounding
Interconnection Cable
DC busbar - Cabinet grounding interconnection cable distributes
PE from the grounding point located on CBTS Cabinet top to the
DC busbar.
Figure 121 shows the DC busbar - Cabinet grounding
interconnection cable structure.
FI GURE 121 DC BUSBAR CABI NET GROUNDI NG I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE


Function
Structure
Connection
Points
Signal
Features
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Table 99 shows the RPF and DC busbar interconnection cable
connection points.
TABLE 99 DC BUSBAR CABI NET GROUNDI NG CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
PE-91223-001 Connects cabinet
grounding point
located on the
CBTS top.
END B1: Connects DC busbar
PE interface.
END B2: Connects DC busbar
GNDD interface.

PE and GNDD signals
RF Cables
RF cables transmit forward RF signals from RFE boards to DPA
boards. In addition, they send GPS/GLONASS signals received
from GPS antenna to the GCM board.
Figure 122 shows the RF cables layout.
FI GURE 122 RF CABLES LAYOUT

1. GCM and Lightening Arrester Interconnection Cable
2. DPA and RFE Interconnection Cables
Connection
Points
Signal
Features
Overview
Layout

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Note:
For reader ease above figure does not show irrelevant boards
and interfaces name. Different line patterns are shows to
represent the same cables.
In case of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration lightening arrester
cable is directly connected to the CBM module because in
this configuration GCM board is embedded on CBM module.

DPA - RFE Interconnection Cables
DPA - RFE interconnection cables send the forward amplified RF
signals from DPA to RFE boards.
Figure 123 shows the DPA - RFE interconnection cables structure.
FI GURE 123 DPA - RFE I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLES STRUCTURE

Table 100 illustrates the DPA - RFE interconnection cables
connection points.
TABLE 100 DPA RFE I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLES CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
DPA0 RFOUT interface RFE0-TX interface
DPA1RFOUT interface RFE1-TX interface
RF-91223-001
DPA2 RFOUT interface RFE2-TX interface

Amplified RF signals.

CBM-BIM_7E Interconnection Cable
CBM-BIM_7E interconnection cable sends the Abis data from
BIM_7E to CBM module for processing.
Function
Structure
Connection
Points
Signal
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Figure 124 shows the CBM-BIM_7E interconnection cable
structure.
FI GURE 124 CBM- BI M_7E I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE STRUCTURE

Table 101 describes the pin connections of DB44 on BIM_7E and
CBM module.
TABLE 101 PI N CONNECTI ON DEFI NI TI ON OF DB44
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_0
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
0
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_1
I_U
E_R
TIP
_1
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_2
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
2
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_3
I_U
E_R
TIP
_3
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_4
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
4
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_5
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
5
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_6
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
6
GND
D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
GND
D
GN
DD
I_F
E-
RD
+_C
BM
I_F
E-
RD-
_CB
M
GN
DD
GN
DD
I_F
E-
TD
+_
CB
M
I_F
E-
TD-
_CB
M
GN
DD
GN
DD
I_U
E_R
RIN
G_7
I_U
E_
RTI
P_
7
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_7
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_7
GND
D
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
O_U
E_T
RIN
G_0
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_0
O_U
E_T
RIN
G_1
O_
UE_
TTI
P_1
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_2
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_2
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_3
O_
UE_
TTI
P_3
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_4
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_4
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_5
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_5
O_
UE_
TRI
NG
_6
O_
UE
_T
TIP
_6

Structure
Connection
Points

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Table 102 describes the CBM-BIM_7E interconnection cable
connections points.
TABLE 102 BM- BI M_7E I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLES CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
RF-91223-001 BIM_7E OUT interface CBM interface
Abis signal.

Note: CBM-BIM_7E interconnection cable is used only in case of
CBTS I2 with CBM configuration.

GCM - Lightening Arrester
Interconnection Cable
GCM - lightening arrester interconnection cable sends the
GPS/GLONASS signals to GCM board.
Figure 125 shows the GCM - lightening arrester interconnection
cable structure.
FI GURE 125 GCM LI GHTENI NG ARRESTER I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE

Table 103 shows the GCM - lightening arrester interconnection
cable connection points.
TABLE 103 GCM LI GHTENI NG ARRESTER CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
RF-91223-003B Lightening arrester
lower interface.
GCM - ANT.

Clock signals.

Note: In case of CBTS I2 with CBM configuration, GCM-
Lightening arrester interconnection cable is connected to CBM
module because in this configuration GCM board is embedded on
CBM module.
Signal
Features
Function
Structure
Connection
Points
Signal
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Cabinet Interconnection Cable
Cabinet interconnection cable connects the RFS subsystem of
the Main cabinet with the RFS of the extended cabinet.
Figure 126 shows the cabinet interconnection cable structure.
FI GURE 126 CABI NET I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE STRUCTURE

Connection Points
Table 104 illustrates the cabinet interconnection cable
connection points.
TABLE 104 CABI NET I NTERCONNECTI ON CABLE CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
RF-91223-002 N type connector
female connects N
type male connector.
SMA male connector
connects backplane
X148 or X149 or
X153 or X155 or
X156 or X167
interfaces.

RF signals.










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Structure
Signal
Features

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Monitoring Cables
Monitoring cables transmit cabinet inside monitoring information
such as door sensor, inside flooding, fans temperature, and RPD
status to CBTS backplane.
Figure 127 shows the monitoring cable layout.
FI GURE 127 MONI TORI NG CABLES LAYOUT

1. Monitoring Cable 1 2. Monitoring Cable 2
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Monitoring Cable 1
Monitoring cable 1 collects FAN0 temperature, water monitoring
and RPD status and forwards the information to the CBTS
backplane.
Figure 128 shows the monitoring cable 1 structure.
FI GURE 128 MONI TORI NG CABLE 1 STRUCTURE

Table 105 illustrates the monitoring cable 1 connection points.
TABLE 105 MONI TORI NG CABLE 1 CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
MON-91223-002B Connects X7 interface
located at the back of
CBTS backplane.
END B1: Connects
FAN1-TEMP
monitoring unit.
END B2: Connects -
WATER-MON unit.
END B3: connects
RPD interface.

RS485 and RS232 signals.


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Structure
Connection
Points
Signal
Features

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Monitoring Cable 2
Monitoring cable 2 collects front door and FAN0 information, and
forwards the information to the CBTS backplane.
Figure 129Table 107 shows the monitoring cable 2 structure.
FI GURE 129 MONI TORI NG CABLE 1 STRUCTURE

Table 106 illustrates the monitoring cable 2 connection points.
TABLE 106 MONI TORI NG CABLE 1 CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Name End A End B
MON-91223-002B Connects X9 interface
located at the back of
CBTS backplane.
END B1: Connects
front door sensor.
END B2: Reserved
END B3: Connects
FAN0-TEMP
monitoring unit.

RS485 and RS232 signals.











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Structure
Connection
Points
Signal
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GPS Lightning Arrester
GPS lightning arrester protects the CBTS equipment. It connects
the coaxial feeder connected with the GPS antenna and the
antenna feeder RF cable on the GCM board. GPS lightning
arrester prevents the GCM board and other boards in the CBTS
from transient over-voltage caused by lightning induction.
Figure 130 shows the GPS arrester structure.
FI GURE 130 GPS LI GHTNI NG ARRESTER STRUCTURE
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Ap p e n d i x A
PWSB I2 Cabinet

This Appendix covers the following topics:
Salient Features
Power Supply Standards
Dimensions
Structure
Backplane
Top Interfaces
PMM
PRM
PPD

Note: For readers ease, this manual uses PWSB instead of
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Salient Features
The PWSB cabinet operates at nominal 220 VAC input. PWSB
provides nominal -48 V DC voltage and nominal current 90 A to
ZXC10 CBTS cabinet. It supports connection of Uninterrupted
Power Supply (UPS). In addition, it running status can be
remotely monitored and provides remote power ON/OFF function.
The main feature of ZXC10 CBTS PWSB is its compact design.
Its overall construction and design meets the specification of the
international standards.
Power Supply Standards
The construction and design of PWSB meets the following
Chinese standards:
Q/ZX 04.101.1 "Structural design Standard - Documents
Request".
Q/ZX 04.101.2 "Structural design Standard - Color Request".
Q/ZX 04.101.3 "Structural design Standard - Material Mark
and Recommendation Material".
Q/ZX 04.101.4 "Structural design Standard - Plates Spreads
Expression Method".
Q/ZX 23.010 "Electronic products Module Reliability Hot
Design Guide".
Q/ZX 23.017 "Electromagnetic compatibility Structural
design Guide".
Q/ZX 28.004 "Non-Sign Fastener".
GB/T 13911 "Metal plating Spreads with Chemistry
Processing Expression Method".
Q/ZX 04.121 "Credible Design Criterion".
Q/ZX 04.100 Printed circuit Board Design Standard".
Q/ZX 04.005 Credible Design Appraisal Main point Guide".
Q/ZX 04.011 "Electronic products Development Stage
Reliability test Request".
Q/ZX23.019 Product Security Design Guide".
GJB/Z27-92 Electronic installation Reliability Hot Design
Handbook".

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Dimensions
ZXC10 PWSB cabinet dimensions (H x W x D): 850 mm (33 7/16
in) x 600 mm (23 10/16 in) x 100 mm (3 15/16 in).
ZXC10 PWSB base dimensions (H x W x D): 50 mm (1 15/16
mm) x 550 mm (21 10/16 in) x 100 mm (3 15/16 in).
PRM module dimensions (H x W x D): 134 mm (5 4/16 in) x 87
mm (3 7/16 mm) x 305 mm (12 in).
PMM module dimensions (H x W x D): 35.2 mm (1 6/16 in) x 90
mm (3 9/16 in) x 340 mm (13 6/16 in).
Figure 131 shows the dimension of PWSB cabinet.
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Structure
ZXC10 PWSB cabinet consists of the following parts:
Front Panel
Backplane (Not shown in the figure)
Top interfaces
Power Monitoring Module (PMM)
Power Rectifier Module (PRM)
Power Cabinet Power Distributor (PPD)
Main AC power switch
Lightening arrester
DC backup batteries power switch
Figure 132 shows the structure of ZXC10 PWSB.
FI GURE 132 PWSB STRUCTURE

1. Front Panel
2. Top Interfaces
3. AC Power Switch
4. Lightening Arrester
5. Batteries DC Power
switch
6. PMM
7. PPD
8. PRM

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Backplane
The backplane of PWSB is called BPWS. It integrates PMM and
PRM modules, and transmits monitoring and control information
between PWSB modules. In addition, it supplies power to the
PMM module and provides external interfaces to connect with
PPD, backup batteries and ZXC10 CBTS.
Figure 133 shows the front and rear view of PWSB backplane
(BPWS).
FI GURE 133 PWS BACKPLANE ( FRONT AND REAR VI EW)



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Table 107 illustrates the interfaces description of BPWS.
TABLE 107 I NTERFACES DESCRI PTI ON
Interface
name
Connection Point and Function
X1 Connects external interfaces of PRM0
Supplies 220 VAC input from the PPD to PRM0
module.
Distributes -48 VDC from PRM0 module to PPD
module.
X2 Connects external interfaces of PRM1
Supplies 220 VAC input from the PPD to PRM1
module.
Distributes -48 VDC from PRM1 module to PPD
module.
X3 Connects external interfaces of PRM2
Supplies 220 VAC input from the PPD to PRM2
module.
Distributes -48 VDC from PRM2 module to PPD
module.
X4 Connects with N type and A type connectors located
at the back of PMM module.
X5 Supplies PE to the PMM module.
X6 Supplies -48 VDC to the PMM module.
X7 Supplies -48 VGND to the PMM module.
X8 Distributes control and monitoring signals between
PMM and other components of PWS.
X9 The connector type is DB44. It forwards monitoring
signals from PPD components and PRM to the BPWS.
X10 The connector type is DB9. It connects with door
sensors located at both front and rear doors, and
forwards the door status to the BPWS.
X11 The connector type is DB9. It connects with backup
batteries, and forwards the temperature and humidity
condition of the batteries to the BPWS.
X12 The connect type is RJ45. It connects with ZXC10
CBTS, forwards the running status of PWS to ZXC10
CBTS. In addition, it receives control commands from
the ZXC10 CBTS.
X13 Supplies -48 VDC, -48 VGND and PE to the BPWS.

Interface
Description

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Top Interfaces
The top interfaces of the PWSB connect PWSB cabinet with
external equipments such as backup batteries (DB9 interface for
batteries temperature and DC power interfaces) and ZXC10
CBTS cabinet (DC power interface). In addition, they provide
connection interface for input 220 VAC (single phase or three
phase) power supply.
Figure 134 shows the top interfaces of PWSB.
FI GURE 134 PWSB TOP I NTERFACES

1. Monitoring FE interface 2. Battery temperature monitoring interface
3. DC output interface 4. DC output interface
5. AC input interface
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Table 108 illustrates the description of top interfaces.
TABLE 108 TOP I NTERFACES DESCRI PTI ON
Interface
Name

Silk
Screen
On The
Cover
Description
1 - The type of interface is RJ45. It connects
the ZXC10 PWSB with the ZXC10 CBTS
cabinet.
2 - The type of interface is DB9. It connects
PWSB with backup batteries and
forwards the temperature information to
BPWS.
3a Connects -48 VGND to backup battery 1.
3b
-Batty
Connects -48 VGND to backup battery 2.
3c Connects -48 VGND to ZXC10 CBTS.
3
3d
-Load
Connects -48 VGND to ZXC10 CBTS.
4a Connects to -48 VDC input port of
backup battery .
4b
-Batty
Connects to -48 VDC input port of
backup battery.
4c Connects to -48 VDC input port of CBTS
cabinet.
4
4d
-Load
Connects to -48 VDC input port of CBTS
cabinet.
5a PE Connects to PE port of CBTS cabinet.
5b PE Connects to AC cable PE input.
5c N Connects to AC cable neutral input.
5d L1 Connects of first phase AC input cable.
5e L2 Connects to second phase AC input cable
(if provided).
5
5f L3 Connects to third phase AC input cable
(if provided).
Note: In the above table, interfaces names are according to the
figure shown above.
When there is only single phase AC input, connect L1, L2 and L3
lines to single line.
Description of
Interfaces

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PMM
PMM module is installed almost in the middle of ZXC10 CBTS
PWSB above the PRM modules. It communicates with the ZXC10
CBTS and sends the running information to ZXC10 CBTS through
RJ45 interface located at the top of ZXC10 PWSB. It receives the
monitoring information of the PWSB components and backup
batteries through the ZXC10 CBTS PWSB backplane (BPWS).
Figure 135 shows the working block diagram of the PMM module.
FI GURE 135 PMM WORKI NG BLOCK DI AGRAM

PMM module performs the following functions:
PMM collects and control the running status of three PRM
modules and sends the running status to ZXC10 CBTS. The
running information includes:
PRM alarm information
PRM is properly connected with the BPWS backplane or
not.
PMM controls the following parameters:
Output current
Output voltage
Synchronize all the 3 PRM modules
Description
Working Block
Diagram
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PMM provides remote ON/OFF function (PWSB can be
remotely ON/OFF from ZXCOMC).
PMM controls the charging and monitors the temperature of
the backup batteries. PMM supports float and equalized
battery charging. If batteries are discharged, then PMM
provide equalizing charging to batteries until the battery
charge reach to a steady state. After the batteries charge is
at steady state level, PMM start providing the batteries with
the float charging.
PMM performs monitoring of AC current distribution PPD
module through a series of sensors. The monitoring
information includes:
Input AC voltage
Load output current
Batteries current
Output DC voltage
PMM performs monitoring of air switches, load circulating
circuit monitoring, and AC lightening arrester located in PPD
module.
PMM controls the DC contactor (that contains a series of
circuit breakers between load and PPD) and can be remotely
open or short circuit depending upon the running condition.
PMM is also responsible for the PWSB environment
monitoring that includes temperature of 3 PRM modules, AC
current distribution PPD and temperature of its own (PMM).
It also monitors the status of front panel.
PMM communicates with either BDS_CCM or RFS_RMM
through a full duplex RS-485. If ZXC10 CBTS is fully
configured cabinet then it communicates with the BDS_CCM.
If ZXC10 CBTS is either configured as a RFS cabinet or
remote RFS cabinet then it communicates with RFS_RMM.
Figure 136 shows the PMM module front board panel indicators.
FI GURE 136 PMM BOARD PANEL

Panel and
Indicators

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Table 109 illustrates the front indicator description of PMM
module.
TABLE 109 DESCRI PTI ON OF PMM BOARD FRONT PANEL I NDI CATORS
Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RUN Green RUN
indicator
Solid on:
Indicates version
running and
obtaining the
network address
Solid off:
Indicates Power-
off or non-
functional CPU
Flashing
extremely
slowly: Indicates
the BOOT
request of
version download
Flashing slowly
(1/3 Hz, 50%):
Indicates basic
power-on
process
Normal flashing
(5/3 Hz, 50%):
Indicates
completed
Power-on and
normal working
status
Flashing rapidly
(50/7 Hz, 50%):
Indicates
external
disconnection
Flashing
at 5/3
Hz
ALM Red Alarm
indication
Solid off:
Indicates normal
operations
Solid off
DCO Green Rectifier DC
power supply
output status
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Abnormal (over-
voltage, under-
voltage, and
disconnected)
Solid on
ACI Green AC power
input status
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Abnormal (over-
voltage, under-
voltage, and
disconnected)
Solid on

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Indicator
Name
Color Meaning Description
Normal
Status
RMS Green Main power
rectifier module
status
indication
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Abnormal PRM
(or PRM not
inserted)
Solid on
SBS Green Storage battery
running status
indication
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Abnormal
(temperature,
over-voltage,
under-voltage
and storage
battery not
connected)
Solid on
CLS Green Indication of
running of the
RS-485 link for
communication
with the upper
computer
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Indicates
abnormal
operations with
no received
message from
the upper
computer during
a certain period.
Communication
link
disconnection
and regular
query initiation
on the
background
Solid on
PDS Green AC power
distribution
module running
indication
Solid on: Normal
Solid off:
Abnormal (air
breaker, C/D-
level lightning
protection)
Solid on

Table 110 illustrates the description of button located at the
front panel of PMM module.
TABLE 110 PMM BUTTON DESCRI PTI ON
Name Description Meaning
RST Reset button Pressing the RST button resets the PMM
module configuration.



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Figure 137 shows the external interfaces of PMM modules.
FI GURE 137 EXTERNAL I NTERFACES

Table 111 illustrates the connection points of the external
interfaces.
TABLE 111 PMM EXTERNAL I NTERFACES CONNECTI ON POI NTS
Connector Type
Pinouts
as shown
in figure
Connection Point
1 Connects X5 interface located
on BPWS and distributes PE to
the PMM module.
2 Connects X6 interface located
on BPWS and distributes -48
VDC to the PMM module.
N Type
3 Connects X7 interface located
on BPWS and distributes -48
VGND to the PMM module.
A Type - Connects X8 interface located
on BPWS. Forwards
monitoring and control signal
from other PWSB components
and ZXC10 CBTS to PMM
module. In addition, it
forwards control signals to
other PWSB components, and
monitoring signal to ZXC10
CBTS.
External
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Required analog quantity detection accuracy:
AC voltage: 2%
DC voltage: 0.5%
DC current: 1%
Temperature (Industrial standard: Non-electricity 5%)
Required digital quantity detection accuracy: 100% accuracy,
with no incorrect or under reporting.
Control signals for storage battery discharge: The hardware
does not send any protection signals if DC voltage is greater
than the threshold. If DC voltage is less than or equal to the
threshold, the hardware sends protection signals.
PRM
Power Rectifier Module (PRM) is a high-frequency switch rectifier
for power supply communication signaling. The rated input
single-phase AC voltage is 220 V, and nominal output DC
current is 48 V (30 A). Following are the features of PRM module:
Active power factor correction technology results in
outstanding lower interference for the power lines.
Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) are
complaint with related international standards.
Wide range of the input voltage makes it more suitable for
those areas with tremendous voltage fluctuations in power
lines.
Wide range of working temperatures allows full output power
in -5C ~ 45C23 F ~ 113 F.
Hot-plugging function is supported.
Compact and light.
Technical
Indices
Description

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Figure 138 shows the working block diagram of the PRM module.
FI GURE 138 PRM WORKI NG BLOCK DI AGRAM

The working principle of PRM is as follows:
AC input of 220V is adopted for the PRM module.
The input circuits are composed of following:
Input EMI
Soft start
Surge/lightning protection rectification
Input surge current limiting circuits
The main feature of input circuit is to provide minimum
startup surge current and good EMC.
After rectification, current will directly enter the Pre-power
Factor Correction (PFC) circuit. The Boost circuit is the main
circuit of the PFC, working in the equalized current control
mode. The power factor of the input end is approximately 1
and while harmonic wave current is less than 10%, meeting
the requirements of related international standards. Another
function of PFC circuit is to pre-regulate the input voltage to
turn out a stable 410 VDC voltage for the post DC-DC circuit.
The post DC-DC circuit is a phase-shifting full bridge power
conversion circuit. The 410 VDC turns to be -48 VDC after
DC-DC power conversion and filtering.
PRM reports rectifier status and alarm information to the
monitoring system through the control interface. The
monitoring system implements the rectifier output voltage
adjustment and on/off control through the control interface.
The status display part includes section display and
indicators. The section display shows the output current and
the indicators show the operating status of the rectifier.
Working Block
Diagram
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The auxiliary power supply provides the required power
supply for the internal control circuit of the rectifier.
Figure 139 shows the structure of PRM module.
FI GURE 139 PRM MODULE

Figure 140 shows the components of PRM module.
FI GURE 140 PRM MODULE COMPONENTS

Structure
Components

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Table 112 illustrates the description of PRM subunits shown in
the above figure.
TABLE 112 PRM COMPONENTS DESCRI PTI ON
No. Part Name Function Description
1 Section Display 10 section lamps in total, with each
standing for 3A output current
2 Indicator 4 indicators showing the operating
status of the rectifier
3 Shutter Air intake
4 Handle For the convenience of
loading/unloading/moving
5 Spacer pin Locking a rectifier in position
6 Vent For sound heat dispersion; preferring no
obstacles
7 I/O Integrated
Socket
Input/output interface of the rectifier,
for connecting with the power supply
system
Figure 141 shows the front panel of the PRM module.
FI GURE 141 PRM FRONT PANEL I NDI CATORS
2
1
3 4 5
0 30A
IN OUT CL ALM

1. Section display 2. Input indicator
3. Output indicator 4. Current limiting indicator
5. Alarm indicator
Section Display
The section display of PRM is composed of 10 green section
lamps. One section lamp stands for 3A output current. When
the current reaches or approaches the maximum of the
section current, that section lamp is on. For example, when
the output current of the rectifier is 6 A, the left two section
lamps are on, or when the output current is 9 A, the left
three section lamps are on and so on. When the output
current of the rectifier is 8A, the left two section lamps are
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Indicators
Table 113 illustrates the front panel indicators.
TABLE 113 PRM FRONT PANEL I NDI CATORS
No. Name Function Status Description
1 IN Input indicator
On in
green
AC input in normal
2 OUT Output indicator
On in
green
DC output in normal
3 CL
Current limiting
indicator
On in
yellow
Output current
limiting appears
4 ALM Alarm indicator On in red Alarm occurs
External Interfaces
Figure 142 shows the enlarged diagram of backplane
interface of PRM module.
FI GURE 142 BACKPLANE I NTERFACES

Table 114 describes the description of PRM interfaces.
TABLE 114 PRM I NTERFACES DESCRI PTI ON
Pin
No.
Signal
Name
Description
1 Output 48V+ To XJ4 on MAIN board
3 Output 48V- To XJ5 on MAIN board
11 REMOTE Shutdown signal: It is used for the on/off
control of the rectifier. When the high level
is input, the rectifier is shut down
(amplitude at 5V); when the low level or
high resistance is input, the rectifier is
started up.
12 ALARM Low impedance output: Corresponding to
the startup process, internal fault, alarm or
overheat status of the rectifier.

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Pin
No.
Signal
Name
Description
High impedance output: Corresponding to
the normal status
13 COM Monitoring system control ground
14 ON-LINE Rectifier in-position signal: to the COM
signal on the MAIN board
15 PWM Input signal: A pulse signal at 5V amplitude
is required.
16 SHARE-BUS Equalizing bus: Bidirectional signal
17 FOUT Output signal: 1.5 kHz corresponding to 15
A
26 AC Input PE To the case directly through a lead
27 AC Input N To XJ2 on MAIN board
28 AC Input L To XJ1 on MAIN board

Table 115 illustrates the technical indices of PRM module.
TABLE 115 TECHNI CAL I NDI CES
Characteristics Parameters
Input Mode Single-phase 3-line (L/N/PE)
Input Voltage
Rated voltage: 220V
AC
;
Fluctuation range: 80V
AC
~
300V
AC

Input Frequency
Rated frequency: 50Hz;
Fluctuation range: 45Hz ~ 65Hz
Input Current
No more than 10A (RMS) (at AC
input voltage of 220V
AC
)
Surge Current
By rated input, the startup
surge current will be no bigger
than 150% of the peak of rated
input current (without regarding
to the peak current resulted
from the EMI capacitance)
Efficiency 90%
AC Input
Input Power Factor 0.99
Output Power
Rated output: 1500W; Max.
output: 1800W
DC Input
Output Voltage
Rated output: 48V
DC

Adjustable range: 42V
DC
~58V
DC

continuously adjustable (via
external PWM signal)
Technical
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Characteristics Parameters
Cut-off Current
Input voltage of
150V
AC
~300V
AC
: (321)A
Input voltage of
110V
AC
~150V
AC
: (202)A
Input voltage of 80V
AC
~110V
AC
:
(102)A
Retracing when the output
voltage decreases to
35V
AC
~39V
AC
during current
limiting
Voltage Regulation
Accuracy
0.6 %
Sophomorically
Weighted Noise
Voltage
0.5 mV
Wideband Noise
Voltage
50mV (3.4kHz~150kHz)
20mV (0.15MHz~30MHz)
Discrete Frequency
Noise Voltage
5mV (3.4kHz~150kHz) 3mV
(150kHz~200kHz)
2mV (200kHz~500kHz) 1mV
(0.5MHz~30MHz)
Peak-to-Peak
Noise Voltage
150mV (bandwidth of 20MHz)
Inter-Module
Current Equalizing
Ability
Furthest difference less than
1.5A (load of 10% and above)
Dielectric Strength
Input to output: 3000V
AC
; input
to case: 1500V
AC
; and output to
case: 500V
AC

Leakage Current Less than 1.5mA (220V
AC
input)
Safety Standard Complying with GB4943-1995
Safety
Protection
EMC Complying with Table 116
Reliability MTBF100000 hr
Cooling
Forced air cooling (by AC fan
inside the rectifier with an air
flow of 42CFM)
Working
Temperature
-5C~+45C
Storage
Temperature
-40C ~+70C
Working
Environment
Relative Humidity 10%~90% (condensate-free)
Dimensions (H X
W X D)
134 mm (5 4/16 in) X 87 mm (3
7/16 mm) X 305 mm (12 in)
Mechanical
Weight 3.5 kg (7.7 lb)

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Table 116 illustrates the standard with which PRM complies.
TABLE 116 EMC STANDARDS
S.N. Item Standard
1 Conduction & Radiation EN55022 Level A
2 Voltage Fluctuation/Flicker EN61000-3-3
3 Harmonic EN61000-3-2
4 Immunity to Electrostatic
Discharge
EN61000-4-2
5 Immunity to Radiation
Electromagnetic Field
EN61000-4-3
6 Immunity to Electrical Fast
Transient/Burst
EN61000-4-4
7 Immunity to Radio-Frequency
Field Conduction
EN61000-4-6
8 Immunity to Power Magnetic Field EN61000-4-8
9 Immunity to Voltage Dip/Short
Break/Fluctuation
EN61000-4-11
PPD
Power Cabinet Power Distributor (PPD) is located at the top of
PMM module. PPD provides input ports for the main 220 VAC
power supply, lightening arrester that absorbs surges in the
input 220 VAC, and two -48 VDC ports that supplies power
supply to the load and backup batteries respectively.
Figure 143 shows the working block diagram of PPD.
FI GURE 143 PPD WORKI NG DI AGRAM

PPD is divided in to the following two parts:
Overview
Working Block
Diagram

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AC distributor
DC distributor
AC Distributor
AC distributor main function is to provide 220 VAC to the
rectifier. Its working principle is as follows:
PWSB use three phase or single phase compatible input
power switches. Incase of three phase L1, L2, L3, N, and PE
are used while in single phase L, N, and PE are used. The
capacity is 100 A. L and N uses 16 square lines.
The AC input is fed into the main AC power switch which is
main power switch of ZXC10 PWS cabinet. Its capacity is 100
A. The status of main power switch is send to the PMM
module as an on/off variable.
After the AC power switch, the input power supply passes
through the C type lightening arrester. The normal and
malfunction status of lightening arrester is send to PMM
module as an on/off variable. C type lightening arrester is in
TT connection.
Before the input AC supply is fed to the PRM module, it
passes through D type lightening arrester which removes any
kind of surges from the AC input.
Input power supply status, AC power switch status and
lightening arrester status are sent to the PMM module
through DB44.
DC Distributor
DC distributor main function is to provide DC output for the
backup batteries and ZXC10 CBTS. Its working principle is as
follows:
Provides 1 output channel for the load and two output
channel for the storage batteries.
1 channel of load is divided into two pair of output terminals.
Without taking Main and secondary load into account, there
is totally 100 A (maximum configured power consumption of
CBTS is 3800 W) load output. By means of DC contactor, it is
available to switch on/off the load power supply out
according to PMM commands.
Storage battery output is divided into two channels (200 Ah
for each). As storage battery is not current-limiting design,
in case of the load fails when the storage battery is in use,
air switch (100 A) (maximum configured power consumption
of CBTS is 3800 W) is used for Main protection. Once the
battery discharging reaches the threshold limit, PMM will cut
off the power supply for some modules, or completely stop
the power supply output to the load.
Loop measures:
DC current samples (1 load current and 2
charge/discharge currents)

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Current output voltage, storage battery voltage, DC
breaker status of the load, and samples of load voltage
after DC breaker.
As DC breaker control is not available in storage battery, it
remains connected with PRM module. Storage battery is in
float charging if there is main power supply and charge is
above the threshold level. If the AC switch breaks off, or
power supply is cut, storage battery will start giving the DC
output for the load.
PPD input (220VLNPE) and PPD output 48V
48VGNDare connected at the top of PWSB cabinet. Air
switch and lightning arrester are placed at front panel for
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Ap p e n d i x B
Abbreviations

Abbreviation Full Name
1xEV 1x Evolution
1xEV-DO 1x Evolution Data Only
1xEV-DO High rate packet data
1xEV-DV 1x Evolution Data & Voice
A A Interface-the interface of BSC-MSC
<AAA> Authentication Authorization Accounting
Abis Abis Interface-the interface of BSC - CBTS
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BCB BDS Circuit Breaker
BDS Baseband Digital System
BIM BDS Interface Module
BPD BDS Power Distribute
BPF BDS Power Filter
BSC Base Station Controller
BSS Base Station System
CBTS Base Transceiver System
CCM Communication Control Module
CDM Clock Distribution Module
CHM Channel Processing Module
DBS Database Subsystem
DPA Digital Pre-distortion Power Amplifier
DSM Data Service Module
EPLD Electrically Programmable Logic Device
FA Foreign Agent
FER Frame Error Rate
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Arrays

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Abbreviation Full Name
GCM GPS Control Module
GCM GPS Clock Module
HDLC High-level data link control
HDR High Data Rate
HLR Home Location Register
DPA High Power Amplifier
IP Internet Protocol
LAB Low Noise Amplifier Board
LNA Low Noise Amplifier
MAC Media Access Control
MCBTS Master CBTS
MSC Mobile Switching Center
MTBCF Mean Time Between Critical Failure
MTBF Mean Time Between Failure
MTTR Mean Time To Recovery
O&M Operations and Maintenance
OMC Operation and Maintenance Center
OSS Operating System Subsystem
OTD Orthogonal Transmit Diversity
OW Order Wire
PA Power Amplifier
PCF Packet Control Function
PDSN Packet Data Serving Node
PIM PA Interface Module
PP2S Pulse Per 2 seconds
PPP Point to Point Protocol
RCB RFS Circuit Breaker
RF Radio Frequency
RFS Radio Frequency Subsystem
RIM Radio Interface Module
RMM RF Management Module
RPD RFS Power Distribute
RPF RFS Power Filter
RRFS Remote RFS
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
RX Receiver

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Abbreviation Full Name
SAM Site Alarm Module
SCBTS Slave CBTS
TPB Thunder Protective Board
TX Transmit
SCS System Control Subsystem
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SNM SDH Net Module
STS Space-Time Spreading
TOD Time of Date



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Figures

Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions...............................................3
Figure 2 Cabinet Base Dimensions ......................................4
Figure 3 Cabinet Exterior View.............................................7
Figure 4 Cabinet Back View.................................................8
Figure 5 Cabinet Base ........................................................8
Figure 6 Converter Panel ....................................................9
Figure 7 Converter Panel ....................................................9
Figure 8 Unpopulated Cabinet Front View............................ 10
Figure 9 Fully Configured CBTS I2 Cabinet with CBM............. 11
Figure 10 Fully Configured CBTS I2 Cabinet with BDS
Configuration................................................................... 12
Figure 11 CBTS Backplane ................................................ 13
Figure 12 CBTS Top ......................................................... 14
Figure 13 Extended Monitoring Interface............................. 15
Figure 14 Extended BDS Interface ..................................... 15
Figure 15 Room Monitoring Interface.................................. 15
Figure 16 FE Interfaces .................................................... 16
Figure 17 E1/T1 Interfaces................................................ 16
Figure 18 Power and Grounding Interface Layout ................. 17
Figure 19 Feeder Outlet.................................................... 17
Figure 20 RFE/DPA Plug-in Box Enlarged View ..................... 18
Figure 21 RFS subsystem Block Diagram............................. 19
Figure 22 CBM/TRX Shelf Inner Structure............................ 20
Figure 23 RFS subsystem Block Diagram............................. 21
Figure 24 TRX/BDS Shelf Inner Structure............................ 21
Figure 25 CBM/TRX Working Block Diagram....................... 22
Figure 26 - BDS System Block Diagram............................... 23
Figure 27 Middle Fan Box Structure.................................... 24
Figure 28 Bottom Fan Box Structure................................... 25
Figure 29 DC Busbar Location and Enlarged View................. 26

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Figure 30 RPD Block Diagram............................................ 27
Figure 31 Forward Direction Signal Flow with CBM Configuration
..................................................................................... 28
Figure 32 Forward Direction Signal Flow with BDS Configuration
..................................................................................... 29
Figure 33 Reverse Signal Flow with CBM Configuration.......... 30
Figure 34 Reverse Signal Flow with BDS Configuration.......... 31
Figure 35 Working Block Diagram of CBM............................ 35
Figure 36 CBM Panel Indicators ......................................... 37
Figure 37 CCM board block diagram................................... 46
Figure 38 CCM Board Panel ............................................... 47
Figure 39 DSM Board Block Diagram.................................. 50
Figure 40 DSM Board Panel............................................... 52
Figure 41 SNM Board Block Diagram.................................. 57
Figure 42 SNM Board Panel ............................................... 59
Figure 43 CHM0 Board Block Diagram ................................ 63
Figure 44 CHM0 board panel ............................................. 64
Figure 45 CHM1 Board Block Diagram ................................ 68
Figure 46 CHM1 Board Panel ............................................. 69
Figure 47 CHM2 Board Block Diagram ................................ 72
Figure 48 CHM2 Board Panel ............................................. 74
Figure 49 RIM1 Board block diagram.................................. 78
Figure 50 RIM1 Board Panel .............................................. 80
Figure 51 RIM3 Board block diagram.................................. 83
Figure 52 RIM3 Board Panel .............................................. 85
Figure 53 RMM Board Block Diagram.................................. 89
Figure 54 RMM5 Board Panel ............................................. 91
Figure 55 RMM6 Front Panel.............................................. 94
Figure 56 Reverse Signal Transmission Block Diagram.......... 97
Figure 57 Forward signal Transmission Block Diagram .......... 97
Figure 58 OIB subunit Indicators ....................................... 98
Figure 59 RMM7 Front Panel Indicator .............................. 100
Figure 60 BIM7_D Board block diagram........................... 101
Figure 61 BIM7_D Board Jumpers.................................... 101
Figure 62 BIM7_E Jumpers ............................................. 101
Figure 63 GCM Board Block Diagram................................ 101
Figure 64 GCM Board Panel............................................. 101

Figures
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Figure 65 SAM4 Board Block Diagram............................... 101
Figure 66 SAM4 board Panel ........................................... 101
Figure 67 SAM3 Block Diagram........................................ 101
Figure 68 SAM4 board Panel ........................................... 101
Figure 69 SAM5 Block Diagram........................................ 101
Figure 70 SAM5 board Panel ........................................... 101
Figure 71 Crest factor_reduction TRX Board Block Diagram . 101
Figure 72 Digital Predistortion TRX................................... 101
Figure 73 TRX Board Panel.............................................. 101
Figure 74 DPA Block Diagram.......................................... 101
Figure 75 DPA Board Panel ............................................. 101
Figure 76 PIM Block Diagram .......................................... 101
Figure 77 PIM Panel Indicators ........................................ 101
Figure 78 RFE_A block Diagram....................................... 101
Figure 79 RFE_B Block Diagram....................................... 101
Figure 80 RFE Front Panel............................................... 101
Figure 81 GPS Antenna Feeder System............................. 101
Figure 82 GPS Antenna Structure..................................... 101
Figure 83 GPS Feeder Structure....................................... 101
Figure 84 GPS Feeder Connector Structure........................ 101
Figure 85 Main Antenna System ...................................... 101
Figure 86 Directional vertical-polarization antenna Appearance
................................................................................... 101
Figure 87 Directional dual-polarization antenna Appearance 101
Figure 88 Omni-Directional Antenna Appearance................ 101
Figure 89 Main Feeder Appearance................................... 101
Figure 90 7/16-M Main Feeder Connector Structure........... 101
Figure 91 7/16-F Main Feeder Connector Structure ........... 101
Figure 92 Jumper Outer View.......................................... 101
Figure 93 N-F 1/2 Jumper Connector............................... 101
Figure 94 N-M 1/2 Jumper Connector .............................. 101
Figure 95 7/16-F 1/2 Jumper Connector ......................... 101
Figure 96 1/4 Lightning Arrester Outer Appearance.......... 101
Figure 97 Grounding Clip Appearance............................... 101
Figure 98 Feeder Fixing Clip Appearance........................... 101
Figure 99 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Structure ........ 101
Figure 100 Smoke Sensor Structure ................................. 101

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Figure 101 Smoke Sensor Base Structure ......................... 101
Figure 102 door sensor outer View................................... 101
Figure 103 Door sensor Inner View .................................. 101
Figure 104 Infrared Sensor Cabling Structure .................... 101
Figure 105 External Monitoring Transit cable Structure ....... 101
Figure 106 Extended Monitoring Cable Structure................ 101
Figure 107 Grounding Copper Busbar Structure ................. 101
Figure 108 Fast Ethernet Cables Structure ........................ 101
Figure 109 BDS Interconnection Cable Structure................ 101
Figure 110 Impedance Converter..................................... 101
Figure 111 Impedance Converter Wiring Relationship ......... 101
Figure 112 75 E1 Transfer Cable Structure..................... 101
Figure 113 120 E1 Cable Structure................................ 101
Figure 114 100 T1 Cable Structure ............................... 101
Figure 115 Fiber cables Structure .................................... 101
Figure 116 Power Cable Layout ....................................... 101
Figure 117 Power Cables Working Diagram ....................... 101
Figure 118 TPB - RCB Interconnection Cable ..................... 101
Figure 119 -48 VGND - TPB Interconnection Cable Structure 101
Figure 120 DC Busbar Backplane Interconnection Cable
Structure ...................................................................... 101
Figure 121 DC Busbar Cabinet Grounding Interconnection Cable
................................................................................... 101
Figure 122 RF Cables Layout ........................................... 101
Figure 123 DPA - RFE Interconnection Cables Structure ...... 101
Figure 124 CBM-BIM_7E Interconnection Cable Structure.... 101
Figure 125 GCM Lightening Arrester Interconnection Cable.. 101
Figure 126 Cabinet Interconnection Cable Structure ........... 101
Figure 127 Monitoring Cables Layout ................................ 101
Figure 128 Monitoring Cable 1 Structure........................... 101
Figure 129 Monitoring Cable 1 Structure........................... 101
Figure 130 GPS Lightning Arrester Structure ..................... 101
Figure 131 PWSB Cabinet Dimensions .............................. 101
Figure 132 PWSB Structure............................................. 101
Figure 133 PWS Backplane (Front and Rear View) .............. 101
Figure 134 PWSB Top Interfaces...................................... 101
Figure 135 PMM working block Diagram............................ 101

Figures
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Figure 136 PMM Board Panel ........................................... 101
Figure 137 External Interfaces......................................... 101
Figure 138 PRM Working Block Diagram............................ 101
Figure 139 PRM module.................................................. 101
Figure 140 PRM module Components................................ 101
Figure 141 PRM front Panel Indicators .............................. 101
Figure 142 Backplane Interfaces...................................... 101
Figure 143 PPD Working Diagram .................................... 101
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Tables

Table 1 Chapter Summary .................................................. ii
Table 2 Typographical Conventions ...................................... ii
Table 3 Mouse Operation Conventions ................................. iii
Table 4 Weight and Ground Bearing Capacity ........................4
Table 5 Normal Working Voltage..........................................4
Table 6 Normal working Environment Requirements ...............5
Table 7 Power Consumption During Normal Working..............5
Table 8 CBTS Boards list................................................... 34
Table 9 CBM Panel Indicator Function Description................. 38
Table 10 CBM Board Panel Buttons..................................... 43
Table 11 Front Panel Interface Description .......................... 44
Table 12 Fiber Interface ................................................... 44
Table 13 CCM Types ........................................................ 45
Table 14 CCM Board Panel Indicators ................................. 48
Table 15 CCM Board Panel Buttons..................................... 49
Table 16 DSM Board Panel Indicators ................................. 53
Table 17 DSM Board Panel Buttons .................................... 56
Table 18 SNM Board Panel Indicators ................................. 60
Table 19 SNM Board Panel Buttons.................................... 60
Table 20 CHM Types ........................................................ 61
Table 21 CHM0 Board Panel Indicators................................ 65
Table 22 CHM0 Board Panel Button .................................... 66
Table 23 CHM1 board Panel Indicators................................ 70
Table 24 CHM1 Board Panel Button .................................... 71
Table 25 CHM2 Board Indicators........................................ 75
Table 26 CHM2 Board Panel Button .................................... 76
Table 27 RIM Types ......................................................... 77
Table 28 RIM1 Board Panel Indicators ................................ 81
Table 29 RIM1 Board Panel Buttons.................................... 82

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Table 30 RIM3 Board Panel Indicators ................................ 86
Table 31 RIM3 Board Button Description............................. 88
Table 32 RMM Types ........................................................ 88
Table 33 RMM5 front panel Indicator Descriptions ................ 92
Table 34 RMM5 front panel button ..................................... 93
Table 35 RMM6 Indicator Descriptions ................................ 95
Table 36 RMM6 front panel button ..................................... 96
Table 37 OIB Subunit Panel Indicators................................ 98
Table 38 RMM7 Panel Indicators ...................................... 101
Table 39 RMM7 Button ................................................... 101
Table 40 BIM7 Types ..................................................... 101
Table 41 Jumpers description.......................................... 101
Table 42 Jumpers description.......................................... 101
Table 43 GCM Types ...................................................... 101
Table 44 GCM Indicators ................................................ 101
Table 45 Front Panel Buttons .......................................... 101
Table 46 Front Panel Interface Description ........................ 101
Table 47 SAM Types ...................................................... 101
Table 48 SAM4 Board Indicators ...................................... 101
Table 49 SAM4 Board Button........................................... 101
Table 50 SAM3 Board Indicators ...................................... 101
Table 51 SAM4 Board Button........................................... 101
Table 52 TRX Types ....................................................... 101
Table 53 TRX Panel Indicators ......................................... 101
Table 54 TRX Board Panel Buttons ................................... 101
Table 55 450 MHz , 800 MHz ,1900 MHz TRX Technical Indices
................................................................................... 101
Table 56 450 MHz DPA Types.......................................... 101
Table 57 800 MHz DPA Types.......................................... 101
Table 58 1900 MHz DPA Types ........................................ 101
Table 59 DPA Panel Indicators......................................... 101
Table 60 DPA Board Panel Button .................................... 101
Table 61 DPA Board External Interfaces Description ........... 101
Table 62 450 MHz DPA Technical Indices .......................... 101
Table 63 800 MHz DPA Technical Indices .......................... 101
Table 64 1900 MHz DPA Technical Indices......................... 101
Table 65 PIM Panel Indicators ......................................... 101

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Table 66 PIM Board Panel Button..................................... 101
Table 67 RFE Types ....................................................... 101
Table 68 RFE Panel External Interfaces ............................. 101
Table 69 RFE board types Technical Indices....................... 101
Table 70 GPS Antenna Technical Indices ........................... 101
Table 71 GPS Feeder Technical Indices ............................. 101
Table 72 GPS Feeder Connector Technical Indices .............. 101
Table 73 Antenna Technical Indices.................................. 101
Table 74 Main Feeder Technical Indices ............................ 101
Table 75 Main Feeder Connector Technical Indices ............. 101
Table 76 Jumper Technical Indices ................................... 101
Table 77 Jumper Connectors Technical Indices................... 101
Table 78 Lightning Arrestor Technical Indices .................... 101
Table 79 Grounding Clip Technical Indices......................... 101
Table 80 Feeder Fixing Clip Technical Indices..................... 101
Table 81 Temperature/Humidity Sensor Technical Indices ... 101
Table 82 Smoke Sensor Technical Indices ......................... 101
Table 83 Access Control Sensor Technical Indices............... 101
Table 84 Infrared Sensor Technical Indices........................ 101
Table 85 External Monitoring Cable Connection Points......... 101
Table 86 Extended Monitoring Cable Connection Points ....... 101
Table 87 Fast Ethernet Cables Connection Points................ 101
Table 88 BDS Interconnection Cable Connection Points ....... 101
Table 89 Impedance Converter Wiring Relationship ............ 101
Table 90 75 E1 Cable connection points ......................... 101
Table 91 Transfer Cable End B Pair Sequence .................... 101
Table 92 100 cable connection points ............................ 101
Table 93 Fiber cables Connection Points............................ 101
Table 94 TPB - RCB Interconnection Cable Connection Points101
Table 95 RCB DC Busbar Interconnection Cable Connection
Points ........................................................................... 101
Table 96 -48 VGND-TPB Interconnection Cable Connection
Points ........................................................................... 101
Table 97 DC Busbar Backplane Cable Connection Points ...... 101
Table 98 RPF DC Busbar Cable Connection Points............... 101
Table 99 DC Busbar Cabinet Grounding Cable Connection Points
................................................................................... 101

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Table 100 DPA RFE Interconnection Cables Connection Points
................................................................................... 101
Table 101 Pin Connection Definition of DB44 ..................... 101
Table 102 BM-BIM_7E Interconnection Cables Connection Points
................................................................................... 101
Table 103 GCM Lightening Arrester Cable Connection Points 101
Table 104 Cabinet Interconnection Cable Connection Points. 101
Table 105 Monitoring Cable 1 Connection Points ................ 101
Table 106 Monitoring Cable 1 Connection Points ................ 101
Table 107 Interfaces Description...................................... 101
Table 108 Top interfaces Description................................ 101
Table 109 Description of PMM Board Front Panel Indicators . 101
Table 110 PMM Button Description ................................... 101
Table 111 PMM External Interfaces Connection Points......... 101
Table 112 PRM Components Description ........................... 101
Table 113 PRM front panel indicators................................ 101
Table 114 PRM Interfaces Description............................... 101
Table 115 Technical Indices ............................................ 101
Table 116 EMC Standards............................................... 101



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Index

1PPS ............................... 112
1X- RTT .............................. 66
48V- ............................... 216
48V+............................... 216
48VGND.............. 185, 189, 221
4C3S ............................... 4, 5
AAA ................................ 223
ABIS ...................23, 103, 104
ABS................................. 166
AC 25, 202, 205, 206, 208, 209,
210, 212, 213, 216, 217,
218, 220, 221
ACI ................................. 209
ACPR ........................ 140, 141
ACT .......................... 132, 138
ALARM.............................. 216
ALM. 39, 48, 53, 60, 65, 70, 75,
81, 86, 92, 95, 101, 115,
122, 125, 132, 138, 144,
209, 216
ANT ........ 39, 44, 116, 117, 193
ANT0 ............................... 148
ANT1 ............................... 148
ATM................................ 223
AU3................................... 58
AU4................................... 58
AU- 4 ................................. 58
B 34, 145, 146, 171, 172, 175,
178, 179, 180, 181, 182,
186, 187, 188, 189, 190,
191, 193, 194, 196, 197,
223
BASEBAND......................... 132
BBDS ............................... 103
BDS. 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22,
23, 34, 38, 45, 46, 77, 79,
82, 84, 87, 89, 92, 95, 97,
101, 103, 104, 105, 106,
110, 112, 118, 149, 175,
208, 223
BDS/ TRX............................. 34
BDS_I D..................... 105, 106
BI M...22, 23, 34, 177, 179, 223
BI M733, 34, 103, 104, 105, 110,
177, 179
BLS. 39, 66, 71, 76, 82, 87, 93,
96, 132
BOOT48, 65, 70, 75, 81, 86, 122,
125, 209
BPD................................. 223
BSCi, 15, 16, 23, 24, 46, 50, 51,
103, 104, 174, 177, 178,
179, 223
BSCB.................................... i
BSC- - BTS......................... 223
BSC- MSC.......................... 223
BSS...............................i, 223
BTSi, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16,
23, 26, 33, 34, 46, 50, 105,
106, 159, 173, 174, 180,
223, 224, 225
BTS_I D..................... 105, 106
CAPS.................................. iii
CBTS 1, i, ii, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 23,
25, 26, 28, 33, 34, 45, 46,
61, 103, 104, 112, 117, 118,
126, 134, 156, 167, 171,
173, 174, 177, 179, 180,
182, 183, 185, 188, 189,
190, 195, 196, 197, 198,
200, 203, 204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 211, 220, 223,
224, 225
CCM.23, 31, 33, 34, 35, 43, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 61, 62,
63, 67, 68, 73, 77, 78, 79,
83, 118, 119, 120, 123, 208,
223
CCS.......................40, 60, 116
CDMA ..........................23, 61
CDMA2000.......... 1, 62, 63, 66, 67
CDMA2000-1X.... 62, 63, 66, 67
CE 62, 67, 72, 77
Channel Bandwidth ...........133
CHM 23, 33, 34, 61, 62, 64, 67,
68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 77, 78,
80, 85, 91, 94, 100, 223
CHM0 34, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,
67, 73, 105
CHM1 34, 61, 62, 67, 68, 69, 70,
71
CLOCK ............................. 132
CLS................................. 210

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COM.................................217
CPU. 35, 46, 48, 51, 53, 57, 60,
62, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 75,
120, 122, 125, 209
CSM........................63, 72, 73
DB44. 14, 15, 16, 104, 204, 220
DB9 ...... 44, 117, 204, 205, 206
DBS ................................223
DC 13, 25, 26, 27, 136, 149,
152, 168, 170, 171, 174,
184, 185, 186, 188, 189,
190, 200, 202, 205, 208,
209, 212, 213, 216, 217,
220, 221
DC/ 250.............................171
DC- DC..............................213
DCO.................................209
DI N- F ..............................164
DI N- M..............................164
DI V .................................146
DI VERSI TY........................132
DPA . 5, 10, 18, 19, 33, 34, 134,
135, 136, 137, 138, 139,
140, 141, 142, 144, 148,
190, 191, 223, 224
DSM 23, 33, 34, 50, 51, 52, 53,
56, 57, 223
DT0 ........................53, 54, 55
DT1 ........................53, 54, 55
DT2 ........................53, 54, 55
DT3 ........................53, 54, 55
DUP ........................... 34, 146
DV 223
E 1
E0S .................................. 53
E1 9, 16, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 58,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
108, 109, 110, 111, 112,
117, 177, 178, 179, 180
E1/T1 ....16, 50, 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110,
111
E1S .................................. 54
E2S .................................. 54
E3S .................................. 55
EMC49, 61, 66, 71, 76, 90, 117,
212, 213, 218, 219
EMI ..........................213, 217
EPF6016...........................115
EPLD ...............................223
EV 67, 71, 72, 76
EV-DO .............. 67, 71, 72, 76
EXT_MON15, 118, 126, 171, 172
F0S ........... 39, 60, 93, 96, 102
F1S ................ 60, 93, 96, 102
F2S .................................. 60
F3S .................................. 60
FA 223
FAN.......................... 122, 126
FAN1 ............................... 196
FE 15, 16, 63, 103, 104, 174,
175, 205
FER................................. 223
FLASH..................... 65, 70, 75
FPGA ..........................51, 223
FREQUENCY ....................... 132
FSS................................. 132
GCM 23, 33, 34, 44, 46, 77, 78,
79, 84, 112, 113, 114, 115,
117, 190, 193, 198, 224
GLONASS......112, 116, 190, 193
GND...................................26
GNDA.............................. 174
GNDD........... 13, 174, 188, 190
GNDP .............................. 174
GPS 34, 39, 44, 63, 68, 73, 112,
116, 117, 118, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 183, 190,
193, 198, 224
GPS/ GLONASS.....112, 116, 190,
193
GPSTM... 46, 77, 78, 79, 84, 198
HDB3 ........................ 178, 180
HDLC38, 46, 77, 78, 92, 95, 101,
224
HDR................................ 224
HLR........................... i, ii, 224
H- T1- 001......................... 180
H-T1-002.................. 180, 181
HUB...................................48
HWS...................................56
I / O................................. 215
I EEE802.............................71
I ES.......................... 122, 125
I F 132
I NFORMATI ON........................2
I NFRARED...........................10
IP 2, 23, 34, 45, 46, 51, 57,
174, 224
I P65 ..........158, 161, 163, 164
I S 71
I S856................................71
I TU.................... 61, 178, 180
I TU- T................. 61, 178, 180
LED65, 70, 75, 81, 86, 95, 121,
125, 132, 144, 171
LEGAL..................................2
LI NK ............................... 132
LLS............................. 82, 87
LNA............142, 145, 146, 224
M/ S. 48, 49, 53, 56, 60, 81, 82,
86, 88, 93, 96, 115, 117
MAC................................ 224
MAI N........................ 216, 217

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MASTER............................ 132
MASTER/ DI VERSI TY............ 132
MCU............... 78, 83, 112, 120
MDS................................. 132
MHZ................................. 133
MLVDS................................ 49
MSC.......................... 223, 224
MTBCF............................. 224
MTBF ........................ 218, 224
MTTR .............................. 224
N- F .......................... 162, 163
NM57
N- M................................. 162
N- M................................. 162
N- M................................. 163
NMS................................... 57
O&M................................ 224
ODF ................................. 182
OES.......................... 122, 126
OFF . 38, 39, 40, 81, 82, 86, 87,
92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 101, 102,
106, 107, 108, 109, 110,
111, 115, 116, 138, 139,
144, 208
OI B........33, 84, 96, 97, 98, 99
OMC................................ 224
ON/ OFF .............. 139, 200, 208
ON- LI NE........................... 217
OPS................................. 138
OSS................................. 224
OTD................................. 224
OTS................................. 138
OUT ...................... 9, 139, 216
OW................................. 224
P 1, 224
PA 19, 144, 224
PA0................................. 144
PA1................................. 144
PA2................................. 144
PA3................................. 144
PA4................................. 144
PA5................................. 144
PAI RS.............................. 179
PCF................................. 224
PDS................................. 210
PDSN............................... 224
PFC................................. 213
PI M..19, 33, 34, 142, 143, 144,
145, 158, 224
PLL ................................. 132
PMM....199, 201, 202, 203, 204,
207, 208, 209, 210, 211,
219, 220
PP2S 44, 77, 78, 112, 117, 132,
224
PPP ................................. 224
PRM.... 199, 201, 202, 203, 204,
207, 208, 210, 212, 213,
214, 215, 216, 217, 219,
220, 221
PWM................................. 217
PWR............ 186, 187, 188, 189
PWS.......25, 138, 203, 204, 220
PWSB15, 25, 199, 200, 201, 202,
203, 205, 206, 207, 208,
211, 220, 221
QUALCOMM ............ 62, 67, 72
R1 2
RAKE ................................ 61
RBW.......................... 140, 141
RCB.......27, 184, 185, 186, 224
RCS................................. 116
RECEI VER......................... 132
REMOTE............................ 216
RF 18, 77, 79, 83, 88, 90, 116,
129, 130, 132, 136, 139,
153, 183, 190, 191, 193,
194, 198, 224
RFE 10, 17, 18, 19, 33, 34, 134,
139, 142, 144, 145, 146,
147, 148, 190, 191, 192,
193
RFE_A ................. 34, 145, 146
RFE_B ................. 34, 145, 146
RFS..12, 18, 19, 21, 23, 27, 39,
45, 46, 77, 79, 82, 83, 84,
87, 88, 89, 90, 93, 96, 97,
105, 106, 110, 112, 118,
182, 185, 194, 208, 224
RFS_I D.............. 105, 106, 110
RI M..19, 23, 33, 34, 46, 61, 62,
67, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82,
83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 91, 94,
104, 224
RJ 11.......................... 15, 103
RJ 45................. 204, 206, 207
RLS0............................82, 87
RLS1............................82, 87
RMM..18, 33, 38, 39, 83, 88, 89,
90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,
97, 99, 101, 102, 129, 130,
133, 142, 208, 224
RMS.......................... 210, 217
RPD..............27, 195, 196, 224
RPF27, 184, 185, 189, 190, 224
RRI NG 106, 107, 108, 109, 110,
111
RRI NG_0 ............ 106, 108, 110
RS232 ...................... 196, 197
RS- 232............................ 119
RS485 ............... 142, 196, 197
RS- 485............................ 119
RS-485 ........................... 207
RS- 485............................ 208

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RS- 485.............................210
RSSI................................224
RST . 49, 56, 60, 66, 71, 76, 82,
88, 93, 96, 102, 117, 123,
126, 133, 145, 210
RTT ........................62, 63, 66
RX 133, 224
RX0 .................. 148, 179, 181
RX1 .................. 148, 179, 181
S10 .................................106
S11 .................................105
S12 .................................106
SAM. 22, 33, 34, 118, 119, 120,
121, 123, 124, 126, 127,
225
SBS .................................210
SCS.....66, 70, 76, 82, 86, 116,
132, 225
SDH ............... 23, 34, 50, 225
SES .................................. 48
SFBN- 1.............................154
SHARE ..............................217
SHARE- BUS........................217
SMA .................... 13, 139, 194
SMOG................................. 10
SN 4
SNM 23, 24, 33, 34, 51, 57, 59,
60, 225
SOH............................. 57, 58
SPE .................................. 58
STATE ..............................132
STM-1.......................... 23, 57
STS.................................225
SWR ... 136, 151, 153, 160, 163,
164
SYSTEM.............................132
TEST.........................139, 175
TFS...................... 93, 96, 102
TOD.................... 46, 112, 225
TPB27, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189,
225
TRI NG_0.............106, 108, 110
TRRI NG106, 107, 108, 109, 110,
111
TRX. 10, 18, 21, 33, 34, 39, 77,
93, 96, 103, 128, 129, 130,
131, 132, 133, 134, 136
TX 98, 148, 191, 193, 225
TYP ................. 39, 93, 96, 116
TYPE ............... 66, 71, 76, 132
UART ..........................46, 120
UPVC ............................... 151
URL .....................................1
V 17, 26, 44, 49, 56, 61, 66,
71, 76, 78, 83, 90, 98, 118,
151, 152, 153, 161, 163,
167, 168, 170, 171, 172,
184, 185, 186, 188, 189,
200, 212
VC4...................................58
VGND13, 17, 174, 184, 185, 187,
188, 189, 204, 206, 211
VSWR ..........142, 148, 159, 161
VWS................................. 138
WALSH.......................... 62, 67
X13.......................... 106, 204
XJ 1................................. 217
XJ 2................................. 217
XJ 4................................. 216
XJ 5................................. 216
ZXC101, i, ii, 25, 134, 200, 201,
202, 203, 204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 211, 220

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