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Installation Guide
Contents
1. Installing the BBU in the APM30 2. Installing the BBU in the APM30H 3. Installing the BBU in the 19-Inch Rack 4. Installing the BBU in the TMC 5. Installing the BBU in the PS4890 Cabinet 6. Installing the BBU in the RRU3004 Rack 7. Installing the BBU on the Wall 8. Reference 9. Changes in the BBU3900 Installation Guide 7 13 15 17 20 23 27 31 40
Safety Information
Following All Safety Precautions
Before any operation, read the instructions and precautions in this document carefully to minimize the possibility of accidents. The Danger, Caution, and Note items in the documents do not cover all the safety precautions that must be followed. They only provide the generic safety precautions for operations. When operating Huawei products and equipment, you must comply with safety precautions and special safety instructions related to corresponding equipment provided by Huawei. The safety precautions in the document are related to only Huawei products. Huawei is not liable for any consequence that results from the violation of universal regulations for safety operations and safety codes on design, production, and equipment use.
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Safety of Personnel
The high voltage power supply provides power for running the system. Direct contact with the high voltage power supply or contact through damp objects may result in fatal danger. Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock. In a thunderstorm, do not perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities or on a steel tower and mast. Ground the device before powering on the device. Otherwise, the personnel and device are in danger. Power off the device before performing operations on the power supply equipment. High power radio-frequency signals are harmful to human body. Before installing or maintaining an antenna on a steel tower or mast with a large number of transmitter antennas, the operator should coordinate with all parties to ensure that the transmitter antennas are shut down. When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet with unaided eyes. Protect yourself when drilling holes. Flying dust may hurt your eyes or you may inhale the dust. Power off the batteries before connecting the cables to the batteries. Otherwise, casualties may occur. When working at a height, be cautious about falling objects.
Device Safety
Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that the device is reliably grounded. The static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the circuit board, such as the large-scale integrated circuit (LIC). Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when performing the operation. When working on batteries, take measures to prevent short circuits in the batteries and electrolyte spill/loss. The electrolyte may erode metal and boards, or even cause rust of the equipment or short circuits in the boards.
Installation Tools
Adjustable wrench
Socket wrench
Percussion drill
Vacuum cleaner
Cable peeler
Torque wrench
Marking pen
Level bar
Claw hammer
Multimeter
Wire cutter
ESD gloves
Installation Scenarios
On the wall
Installation Scenarios
Installation Procedure
Start
Installing the cabinet Installing the PGND cable(BBU on the wall) Installing the cables of cabinet Installing the power cable Installing the BBU case Installing the CPRI optical cable Installing the BBU cables Installing the E1 cable or FE cable Powering on the BBU Installing the E1 or FE surge protection transfer cable(optional)
Installing the monitoring signal cable(optional) Installing the RRU cables Installing the alarm cable(optional) Powering on the RRU
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PDU
BBU M6 bolt
2. Slide the BBU case into the cabinet. 3. Check the DIP switches (see appendix).
FE transfer cable
FE cable
Power cable
1The FE cable is used for the IP transmission. 2The E1 cable is used for the HDLC transmission.
PWR
The power cable is to be made depending on field requirements.
2. Install the CPRI optical cable. Connect one end of the optical cable to the CPRI0, CPRI1, or CPRI2 port on the GTMU panel of the BBU and the other end to the CPRI_W port on the RRU.
a. Insert the optical module into the CPRI0, CPRI1, or CPRI2 port, and then turn outwards the puller on the optical module. b. Insert one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module, and then lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the right side of the cabinet. c. Wrap the fiber tail with the winding pipe.
Winding pipe
The TX port on the BBU is connected to the RX port on the RRU. The RX port on the BBU is connected to the TX port on the RRU.
(25mm)
4.4. Thread the E1 cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the E1 cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the grounding bolt of the APM30.
E1cable
E1 transfer cable
Grounding clip
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld connectors to the bare wires at one end of the E1 cable all at once.
6.2. Thread the FE cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the FE cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the grounding bolt of the APM30.
Shielding layer of the FE cable
7. Install the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU. 7.1. Fix the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the MON1 port on the UPEU. 7.2. Cut off the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable on site, and then connect the four exposed wires to the RX+, RX-, TX+, and TX- ports on the APMI.
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MON 0
8.2. If the MON0 port on the BBU is unavailable, cut off the RJ45 connector of the EMUA monitoring signal cable, and then connect the four exposed wires to the RX+, RX-, TX+, and TX- ports on the APMI. For the pin assignment, see Page 38 EMUA monitoring signal cable. Fix the DB9 connector to the corresponding port on the EMUA.
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9. Install the alarm cable. Connect one end of the alarm cable to the EXTALM port on the UPEU and the other end to the corresponding alarm device.
a The normal status of LED on the WMPT is as follows: RUN LED: 1s ON, 1s OFF (blinking at 0.5 Hz) ALM LED: OFF ACT LED: ON The normal status of LED on the UBFA is as follows: STATE LED: Green 1s ON, 1s OFF (blinking at 0.5 Hz) The normal status of LED on the UPEU is as follows: RUN LED: ON The normal status of LED on the WBBP is as follows: RUN LED: 1s ON, 1s OFF (blinking at 0.5 Hz) ALM LED: OFF
a No
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No.
Cable
Installation Position One end is connected to... The other end is connected to... PWR port on the BBU INSIDE port on the UELP GEHUB or HUBBTS MON1 port on the BBU
1 2 3 4
BBU power cable E1 transfer cable E1 cable Monitoring signal cable CPRI optical cable
LOAD3 terminal of the PDU E1/T1 port on the GTMU OUTSIDE port on the UELP COM IN port on the HEUA
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When the BBU3900 is installed in the 19-inch cabinet, no space is required on the left and right of the BBU3900.
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Connect the BBU power cable to the LOAD8 terminal on the DCDU-03B.
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Slide the DCDU-03B into the TMC. Then, tighten the four M6 screws.
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1. For details on how to install the TMC alarm cable, see Page 19. 2. The DCDU-03B input power cable is connected to the external DC power supply system. 3. For cable connections of the BBU, see Page 7.
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Procedure for installing the TMC alarm cable: a. Fix the RJ45 connector at one end of the alarm cable to the EXT_ALM1 port on the BBU. b. Connect the two bare terminals X1.4 (blue) and X1.5 (white) to the alarm wiring terminals of the door status sensor. c. Connect the two bare terminals X1.1 (white) and X1.2 (orange) to the OUT1+ and OUT1alarm wiring terminals on the APMI. d. Connect the two bare terminals X1.3 (white) and X1.6 (green) to the alarm wiring terminals of the DCDU.
APMI panel
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Slide the BBU case into the PS4890 cabinet. Then, tighten the four M6 screws.
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1CPRI optical cale 4 monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU
3E1 cable
1. In addition to the BBU cables installed in the APM30, a monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU needs to be installed when the BBU is installed in the PS4890 cabinet. The monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU is not required. For details on how to install the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU, see Page 22. 2. For the cable connections of the BBU, see Page 7.
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RS232/RS422 port
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Bolt M10x60 Spring washer 12 Flat washer 12 Expansion tube Guiding slot Guiding rib Nut
c a
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Fitting the Tabs on One Side of the RRU3004 Rack into the Anchor Slots on the Stand
f a
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DCDU
One End Is Connected to... The end with the optical cable labels 2A and 2B is
The Other End Is Connected to... The end with the optical cable labels 1A and cabling cavity of the RRU.
connected to CPRI ports 0 to 5 of the GTMU of the BBU. 1B is connected to the CPRI_W port of the
(2) Grounding cable of the subrack (3) Power cable of the BBU (4) E1 cable (5) Power cable of the DCDU
Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack PWR port of the BBU E1/T1 port of the BBU
Grounding bar of the stand LOAD6 port of the DCDU GEHUB or HUBBTS
RTN (+) and NEG (-) terminals at the DC input end of the External power supply system DCDU
(6) External PGND cable (7) Equipotential cable of the subrack (8) Grounding cable of the DCDU
Grounding bar of the stand Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack
External general grounding bar Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack Grounding terminal of the DCDU
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4815
The mounting ears need to be installed in an inverse manner during the installation of the 4815.
One End Is Connected to... The end with the optical cable labels 2A and 2B is connected to CPRI ports 0 to 5 of the GTMU of the BBU.
The Other End Is Connected to... The end with the optical cable labels 1A and 1B is connected to the CPRI_W port of the cabling cavity of the RRU. Grounding bar of the stand External general grounding bar Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack LOAD1 port of the 4815 RS232/RS485 port of the 4815, close to the 232 side GEHUB or HUBBTS Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack Power supply equipment of the customer
(2) 4815 PGND cable (PGND cable Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack of the RRU3004 rack) (3 ) External PGND cable (4) BBU - 4815 PGND cable (equipotential cable of the rack) (5) Power cable of the BBU (6) 4815 - BBU monitoring signal cable (7) E1 cable (8) PGND cable of the 4815 (9) Input power cable of the 4815 Grounding bar of the stand Grounding terminal of the RRU3004 rack PWR port of the BBU MON1 port of the BBU E1/T1 port of the BBU Bolts for the mounting ears of the 4815 AC INPUT port of the 4815
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The DCDU should be installed close to the BBU, but the distance between BBU and DCDU must be greater than 100 mm.
a b
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wall
BBU
a d
Flat washer
Spring washer
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55mm60mm
20mm
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SN
Cable
Installation Position One End Connected to... The Other End Connected to... Power supply socket on the RRU CPRI port on the RRU GEHUB or HUBBTS External monitoring equipment
2 3 4
CPRI optical cable E1 cable Monitoring signal cable BBU power cable DCDU power cable PGND cable
CPRI port on the BBU E1/T1 port on the GTMU MON/ALM port on the BBU
5 6 7
PWR port on the BBU DC input port on the DCDU-03 Grounding bolt on the equipment
Reference a
Cable PGND cable
Cable List
Connector OT terminal (assembled on site) OT terminal (assembled on site) Connects to Grounding bolt of the BBU3900 Protection grounding bar PWR port on the BBU3900 panel External power supply (5 A) Without the E1 transfer cable: E1/T1 port on the BBU3900 panel With the E1 transfer cable: OUTSIDE port on the BBU3900 panel Bare wire GEHUB or HUBBTS INSIDE port on the BBU3900 panel E1/T1 port on the BBU3900 panel Connect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W port on the RRU Connect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the CPRI0 to CPRI5 ports on the GTMU EXT-ALM0 port on the BBU3900 panel Alarm port on the DCDU-03B MON1 port on the BBU3900 panel TX-, TX+, RX-, and RX+ ports on the APMI in the APM30 power cabinet EXT-ALM port on the BBU3900 panel Port on the external device RS232/RS422 port on the PMU MON port on the BBU MON port on the BBU TMC the FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP or the FE0 port on the GTMU. the GFGUB (Abis interface board) or connected to the GFGUB through a routing device. the FE0 port on the GTMU. the FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP.
Power cable
E1 cable
E1 transfer cable
DLC connector
DLC connector
Monitoring signal cable for the DCDU-03B Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU BBU alarm cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector Bare wire (connected before delivery)
Monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU TMC alarm cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector Three pairs of wires in different colors
FE cable
FE transfer cable
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Power cable
E1 cable
E1 transfer cable
Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU Monitoring signal cable for the DCDU-03B BBU alarm cable
FE cable
FE transfer cable
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Reference c
Setting the DIP Switches
Remove the GTMU and UELP from the BBU.
Wear an ESD wrist strap during the operations on the boards to prevent damage to the boards.
The UELP is optional. Please check the settings of the DIP switches according to the field conditions.
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Reference c
Setting the DIP Switches
Set the DIP switches of the BBU. Settings of the DIP switches on the UELP
75-ohm E1 Mode
Other Modes
75-ohm E1 Mode
120-ohm E1 Mode
All the DIP bits of S2 on the GTMU are set to OFF by default in all modes.When four 75-ohm E1 links are faulty, all the DIP bits of S2 should be set to ON so that the faults are rectified.
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Reference c
Setting the DIP Switches
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
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Reference d
Engineering Specifications of the BBU
Item Dimensions Weight Input voltage Specification 86 mm (height) x 442 mm (width) x 310 mm (depth) Typical configuration: 7 kg; full configuration: 11 kg 48 V DC and 24 V DC
75-ohm E1 cable
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Reference e
Pin assignment for the BBU signal cables
120-ohm E1 cable
Pin of the DB26 Male Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 Wire Color Blue Twisted pair White Orange White Green Twisted pair White Brown Twisted pair White Grey Twisted pair White Blue Twisted pair Red Orange Twisted pair Red Green Twisted pair Red TX4TX3TX4+ TX2TX3+ TX1TX2+ RX4TX1+ RX3RX4+ Twisted pair RX1RX2+ RX2RX3+ Wire Type Label RX1+
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Reference e
Pin assignment for the BBU signal cables
Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU
Pin of the RJ45 Connector Wire Color Pins of X2, X3, X4, and X5 X2 X3 X4 X5 Wire Type Port on the APMI
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Reference e
Pin assignment for the BBU signal cables BBU
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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