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Evolium UTRAN

Evolium A9112 Micro Node B


Commissioning Manual

Node B Document
Commissioning Manual
Release R5

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Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1
Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.1
A9112 Micro Node B Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.2
Weight and Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.3
Initial State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.4
Final State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.5
Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.6
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.7
Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1.8
Grouped Task Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2.1
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2.2
Information Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2.3
External Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.3
Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4
Telecom / Supervision Outage and Operating Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5
Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.1
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.2
Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.5.3
Applicable Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scenario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1
Initial Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.1
Before Going On-site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.2
Before You Start (On Arrival at the Site) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2
Installing the Micro Node B (MNB) Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.1
Open and Remove Front Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.2
Case 1: Installation the MNB Unit With the Manual Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.3
Case 2: Installation MNB Unit With the Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3
Installation and Cabling Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.1
Cabling in the COBO (Without Remote External Alarms, PCM and Options) .
2.3.2
Jumpers for 75 or 120 Ohm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3.3
Cabling of External Alarms With Options Fan Hat and Cabling SSC . . . . . . . . .
2.3.4
Connect Antenna Jumpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4
Checking Power Supply and Power Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.1
A9112 Micro Node B Without SSC (Option 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.2
A9112 Micro Node B With SSC (Option 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.5
Commissioning Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.5.1
NEM-B and Windows Inventar Software Installation on LMT PC (if not done) .
2.5.2
LMT Connection on A9112 Micro Node B and Software Download . . . . . . . . . .
2.5.3
Hardware Status Check and Update of Remote Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.6
Initial Parameters Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.6.1
Basic Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.6.2
Change Node Bs IP Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.6.3
Antenna Port Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.6.4
Additional Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7
Commissioning Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7.1
Cabling Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7.2
Transmitter Power Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7.3
VSWR Measurement Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7.4
External Alarm Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.7.5
Iub Loop Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.8
Final Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2.8.1
Check Hardware Modules Alarm and LED Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.8.2
Site Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.8.3
Connection to Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.9
Finishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A : Description of MCON and ACCO Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.1
MCON Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.2
ACCO Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix B : Example of Inventory File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Preface

Preface
Purpose
Whats New

The document describes the procedures to be carried out when performing the
commissioning tests for the Alcatel 9112 Micro Node B, release R5.

In Edition 02
Description improvement in:
Additional Settings (Section 2.6.4)
External Alarm Test (Section 2.7.4)

In Edition 01
Description improvement in:
Case 1: Installation the MNB Unit With the Manual Lift (Section 2.2.2)
Case 2: Installation MNB Unit With the Crane (Section 2.2.3).
First official release.

Audience

This scenario is intended for:


Field service technicians
Site administrators
Project managers
Foremen.

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Assumed Knowledge

The reader must have a general knowledge of:


For planning purpose:
Network architecture principles
Basic knowledge for scheduling.
For realization purpose:
Evolium operations and maintenance concepts for RNS
Commissioning tools
Personal Computers (PCs) using the and Windows 2000 / XP
environments.

Intervention on antenna mast, roof and other dangerous situations is


restricted to trained and authorized people.

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1 Overview
This section gives information for presentation to the customer and site
planning, needed for administrators, project managers and foremen. It includes:
Presentation
Scheduling
Telecom / Supervision outage and operating impact
Preparation
Resources.

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1.1 Presentation
This section include following information about:
A9112 Micro Node B configuration
Weight and dimensions
Initial state
Final state
Case
Option
Restrictions
Grouped task sequence.

1.1.1 A9112 Micro Node B Configuration


The Micro Node B is an evolution of the existing EVOLIUM A9100 MBS Node
B. The Micro Node B extends the present product family by a very small
housing and has the same equipment practice and external physical dimension
as GSM A9110-E Micro BTS (M5M).
The Micro Node B support following features:
Two antenna connections. One antenna port ANT A with transmitter/receiver
(7,5 W/TRX max. power) and one antenna port ANT B with receiver (RX)
only.
Receive diversity ( no transmitter diversity)
Up to three carriers (3 * 2,5 W)
VSWR detection
Four E1 Transmission lines.
External interfaces for alarms input.

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The hardware consists of following modules:


The Micro Node B Unit = MNB
MOunting frame (MOFRA) + COnnection box (COBO) = MOCO
Optional covers:
W/o fan hat: MSTC (Micro STandard Cover)
With fan hat: MSTC + MFCC (Micro Fan Cover Complete)

Figure 1: A9112 Micro Node B Hardware


TRX

ANT A

RX

ANT B

Master
OMNI/Sector1

Site Power
AC 230V
PCM
Alarm

Site
Figure 2: Example of A9112 Micro Node B

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1.1.2 Weight and Dimensions


A9112 Micro Node B

Without cover and


fan hat

With cover and


without fan hat

With cover and fan hat

MNB + MOCO

MNB + MOCO +
MSTC

Width

384

450

450

Height

750

818

940

Depth

160

190

190

MOCO

5.5

5.5

5.5

MNB unit

21.5

21.5

21.5

MSTC

5.5

5.5

MFCC

2.5

Maximum

26

31.5

35,5

MNB + MOCO + MSTC +


MFCC

Dimension (mm)

Weight (kg)

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1.1.3 Initial State


The Micro Node B MOCO is installed according to [ 14 ] EVOLIUM A9112
Micro Node B Installation Manual.
The Micro Node B unit (MNB) are not plugged into the MOCO.
Antennas and feeders are installed and tested (including VSWR).
MNB is provisioned (from UTRAN OMC-R) according to [ 15 ] Add Evolium
Node .
E1 direct connection to RNC is installed and tested, or Data Communication
Network (backbone) is configured, to allow to test the O&M connection
between Micro Node B and UTRAN OMC-R.
For O1 Options (Section 1.1.6), the Fan hat is installed and connected,
according to [ 14 ] EVOLIUM A9112 Micro Node B Installation Manual.
For O2 Options (Section 1.1.6), the Site Support Cabinet (SSC) is installed
and connected, according to [ 16 ] Site Support Cabinet For A9110/A9110-E
Installation Manual.

1.1.4 Final State


Micro Node B is installed, powered and an inventory file is done.
Micro Node B is "disabled" and "locked", without current alarm.
UMTS modules inside the Micro Node B are "enabled" and "unlocked",
without current alarm .
UTRAN site specific parameters are set.
Node B communication state is "on line" (ready to be managed by the
UTRAN OMC-R).
Node B is ready for radio network introduction, without another on-site
intervention.

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Figure 3: Example of A9112 Micro Node B in Indoor Environment (With Cover)

1.1.5 Case
The following cases apply :
C1: Installation the MNB unit with the manual lift
C2: Installation MNB unit with the crane.

1.1.6 Options
The following options apply :
O1: Micro Node B with Fan hat
O2: Micro Node B with Site Support Cabinet.

1.1.7 Restrictions
None.

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1.1.8 Grouped Task Sequence


The following figure shows the grouped task sequence for Micro Node B
commissioning scenario. All tasks are performed on Micro Node B site.
Initial Checks

Installing the
Micro Node B (MNB) Unit
Installation With the Manual Lift

Installation With the Crane

Installation and Cabling Checks

Checking
Power Supply and Power Up

Commissioning Preparation

Initial Parameter Settings

Commissioning Tests

Final Checks

Finishing

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1.2 Preparation
This section include following information about:
Prerequisites
Information required
External tasks.

1.2.1 Prerequisites
The following prerequisites apply:
The site must be compliant with [ 15 ] General Safety Instructions for
Evolium Node B / BTS
Micro Node B is successfully installed (CCL from installation is available)
Antennas are installed, tested and connected or ready for connection ( if no
antennas are available use loads)
Micro Node B is successfully provisioned (CCL from provisioning is
available)
The [ 5 ] Evolium Node B Service Reference Sheet is available and correctly
fulfilled - refer to the Information Required (Section 1.2.2)
For O1: Fan hat are installed and connected
For O2: Site Support Cabinet is installed and connected
PCM (E1) direct connection to RNC is installed and tested, or Data
Communication Network (backbone) is configured.

1.2.2 Information Required


The following specific information is needed to complete the scenario. They
must be written on the fulfilled [ 5 ] Evolium Node B Service Reference Sheet :
Site Arrangement:
Micro Node B position
Position of the site power cabinet, and fuse breakers labeling
corresponding to the Micro Node B
If O2: positionsite Support Cabinet (SSC) and necessary access
PCM (E1) cables position on DDF or coming from other transmission
system (as microwave link), external or internal of the Micro Node B
External alarms DDF position
Antenna feeders position.

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Equipment Configuration:
Micro Node B hardware configuration
Mapping tables between sector numbers, MANRU numbers and antenna
ports
Sector azimuth and corresponding feeder labeling (for physical
connection)
Clock synchronization mode
If DDF installed: external alarm mapping and position of alarm wires
on the DDF side
If O2: customer external alarm mapping (other than SSC external
alarms).
Transmission:
Micro Node B DHCP mode
Micro Node B logical name, location name and network identity
IP address and netmask
Used E1 ports.
Test Parameters:
TX power level (dBm)
TX frequency (MHz)
Scrambling code.

1.2.3 External Tasks


If other radio transmitting equipment is present on the site (as GSM BTS,
Microwave, aso.), this radio transmission must be stopped (leading to a telecom
outage) during A9112 commissioning near the antenna (for safety reason).

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1.3 Scheduling
Time based on technical constraints.
The number of resources in following table does not take into account individual
customer or safety requirements (at least 2 persons onsite).

Grouped Task / Node B site

1st person

2nd person

Initial checks

15min

5min

Case 1: Installation with the manual lift

10min

10min

Case 2: Installation with the crane

15min

15min

Installation and cabling checks

5min

Checking power supply and powering up

10min

Commissioning preparation

13min

Installing the Micro Node B (MNB) unit(*)

Add 10min if MNB software download.


Add 10min if software installation on
PC LMT.
Initial Parameters Settings

8min
Add 29min if external alarm default
configuration must be changed.

Commissioning tests

21min
Add 5min if external alarm connected
to DDF.

Final checks

12min
Add 5min if MNB connection to network.

Finishing

10min

TOTAL TIME

1hour49min to 2hours48min

30min

(*)

: Tasks where two persons are mandatory

The time is given in hours (hours), minutes (min) and seconds (sec).

1.4 Telecom / Supervision Outage and Operating Impact


None. The commissioned Micro Node B is still not in traffic.

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1.5 Resources
This section include following information about:
Tools
Supplies
Applicable documents.

1.5.1 Tools
The following table is used to check, at base, the availability of the necessary
tools.

1.5.1.1 Hardware Tools


See [ 3 ] Tools Catalogue for content checking.
Item

Part Number

Use at ...

PC with compact disk drive and cables (crossed


Ethernet cable for connection to Micro Node B, 230 V
extension reel)

Refer to [ 3 ] Tools Catalogue

Node B
site

2 * 1AD 002150116 (screw M6 X 65) for fix MNB to


MOCO

Part of INSTALLATION KIT:


UMBSINSOOJ01

Node B
site

For installation:

Refer to Tools Catalogue [ 3 ]

Node B
site

OUT 006 (crane for MNB)

(3BW 01805 EL for "crossed Ethernet"


cable)

Wrapping and insertion tool (DDF connection)


Tightening tool for antenna jumper
Cutter or electricians knife
Screwdrivers (flat head, crossed head and torx)
Antistatic wristband
Connector pliers with plastic jaws.
For testing:
Voltmeter with measuring cables
230 V phase tester
Cable for DDF (loop)
50 ohms loads for radio test (when no antenna is
connected on some sectors, or if problem during
VSWR measurement).

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1.5.1.2 Software Tools


Following table show the latest contents of TSIO 3GR5 MRx Edyy.
Item

Part Number

Contents

Use at ...

TSIO CD-ROM (including all needed


documents and ISO image of needed
software and files)

3BK 13106 0337 PCAGA

3GR5

Node B
site

NEM-B software installed on the


PC (LMT) with Authorization key
(password: $Evolium) for NEM-B.

In TSIO CD-ROM

NEMBxxxx

Node B software, copied on the PC


(LMT) and ready for downloading .

In TSIO CD-ROM

FV_M_R5_OFFICIAL_xxxNode B
package
site

Inventory software (INVENTAR)


installed on the PC (LMT).

In TSIO CD-ROM

Winvent V5.7

Node B
site

Inventory reference files (.CAL and


.RAC) applicable to the customer.

In TSIO CD-ROM

galumtxx.cal

Node B
site

Help:

MRxEDyy

(NB.V2R5H00xx)

*.RAC

Node B
site

Remember that, within this document, each word in "italic" is referenced (with
[ doc index ]) to one section of the Applicable Documents (Section 1.5.3) (all
available on this same TSIO CD-ROM).

1.5.1.3 Forms
Item

Part Number

Use at ...

[ 6 ] Completion Check List (CCL)

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Node B
site

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1.5.2 Supplies
This table is use to check, at base, the availability of the necessary supplies.
Item

Part Number

Contents

Use at ...

Fulfilled
[ 5 ]Z2EV00007-0035Evolium
Node B Service Reference
Sheet (SRS-Node B).

3BK 17429 0005 RJZZA /


Z2EV00006-0026

Fulfilled by the customer,


and completed during Micro
Node B provisioning.

Node B
site

Floppy disks

Empty (for getting copy of


inventory result).

Node B
site

Rubber splicing tape

1AC 01595 0001

Vinyl electrical tape

1AC 01556 0001

If outdoor MNB, for antenna


connection protection.

Node B
site

3BK 07928AB

1m, N-N, 2x male

Node B
site

3BK 07928AC

1m, N-7/16, 2x male

3BK 07928AD

2m, N-7/16, 2x male

3BK 07928AE

3M, N-7/16, 2x male

3BK 07928AF

5M, N-7/16, 2x male

(from installation basic kit)


Antenna Jumper (MACC)

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1.5.3 Applicable Documents


You need the following documents to complete this scenario:
[ 1 ] General Wiring Handbook for UMTS
3BK 17429 8099 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0029
[ 2 ] Evolium A9112 Micro Node B Hardware Description
3BK 21116 AAAA TQZZA / Z3EV00007-0027
[ 3 ] Tools Catalogue
3BK 17429 0007 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0030
[ 4 ] Evolium Node B NEM-B User Guide
3BK 21114 AAAA PCZZA / Z3EV00007-0019
[ 5 ] Evolium Node B Service Reference Sheet (SRS-Node B)
3BK 17429 0005RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0035
[ 6 ] Completion Check List (CCL)
3BK 17429 0006 QZZZA / Z2EV00007-0031
[ 7 ] SPP 58 Specification for Evolium A9112 Micro Node B Site Preparation
8BL 00704 0075 DRZZA (for fuse, breaker and differential circuit breaker
value only)
[ 8 ] SPP 39 Specification for Site Preparation (SSC)
8BL 00704 0055 DRZZA (for fuse, breaker, differential circuit breaker value,
transmission and alarm connections)
[ 9 ] RNS Site Inventory
3BK 17429 0008 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0032
[ 10 ] UTRAN Network Creation and Modification Principles
3BK 21102 AAAA TQZZA / Z3EV000076-0003 (for Node B name, Id and
IP address definition only)
[ 11 ] Catalogue of Instruction Operation - UMTS
3DF 00305 0000 AAAGA (for some customer specific tasks or values)
[ 12 ] Reconfigure Evolium Node B
3 BK 17429 0805 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0059
[ 13 ] A910 Crane HW description
3BK 11210 0389 DSZZA
[ 14 ] EVOLIUM A9112 Micro Node B Installation Manual
3BK 17424 3085 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0076
[ 15 ] General Safety Instructions for Evolium Node B / BTS
3BK 21111 AAAA PCZZA / Z3EV00007-0029
[ 15 ] Add Evolium Node B
3BK 17429 0843 RJZZA / Z2EV00007-0052
[ 16 ]Site Support Cabinet For A9110/A9110-E Installation Manual
3BK 17234 0002 RJZZA.

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2 Scenario
This section presents all tasks needed to perform the commissioning:
Initial checks
Installing the Micro Node B (MNB) unit
Installation and cabling checks
Checking power supply and power up
Commissioning preparation
Initial parameter settings
Commissioning tests
Final checks

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2.1 Initial Checks


This section includes following tasks:
Before going on-site
Before you start

2.1.1 Before Going On-site


Before going on-site, you must check the following information and supplies
are available:
All Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) are fulfilled
The customer has been informed of the:
Date and time
Site name and site address
Purpose of operation.
Personnel are available and ready for operation; refer to Scheduling
(Section 1.3)
Information Required (Section 1.2.2) are available and ready for operation
Tools (Section 1.5.1) are available and ready for operation. Verify the
calibration label when indicated in tool kit list.
Supplies (Section 1.5.2) are available and ready for operation
Applicable Documents (Section 1.5.3) are available and ready for operation.

2.1.2 Before You Start (On Arrival at the Site)


2.1.2.1 Checks
Before you start, you must perform the following operations:
Check that all Prerequisites (Section 1.2.1) are fulfilled
Check the availability of all necessary Tools (Section 1.5.1) and Supplies
(Section 1.5.2)
Check safety precautions have been taken according to [ 15 ] General
Safety Instructions for Evolium Node B / BTS
Complete the header field of the [ 6 ] Completion Check List (CCL). The
CCL is completed as each commissioning instruction is carried out
Refer to External Tasks (Section 1.2.3) for additional task to be taken
into account
Check that the resistance of the antistatic wrist strap is greater than 1 M
.Connect the antistatic wrist strap to rack earth
Refer to [ 11 ] Catalogue of Instruction Operation - UMTS for checking if
operation instructions have to applied

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Inform the operator, and ask him if you can start now.

2.1.2.2 Required Knowledge


You must be familiar with the following:
Safety rules and precautions, see [ 15 ] General Safety Instructions for
Evolium Node B / BTS
Grouped Task Sequence (Section 1.1.8)
Telecom / Supervision Outage and Operating Impact (Section 1.4)
How to document faults and anomalies, see [ 1 ] General Wiring Handbook
for UMTS.

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2.2 Installing the Micro Node B (MNB) Unit


This section shows how to mount the Micro Node B unit with:
Open and Remove Front Cover
Case 1: Installation of the MNB with the manual lift
Case 2: Installation of the MNB with the electrical crane.
Before the installation of the MNB unit, check the lead seal located at the
bottom of housing.
If damaged, make a note in the CCL.

Do not work under power.


Open the circuit breakers to be sure that the power supply is disconnected.
For an installation with SSC: Check that the " Battery backup " is OFF (red LED
is lit) !!! (in the case of battery backup there is 288 V DC on the Micro Node B
connector in the COBO and the crane will be damaged!!!).

2.2.1 Open and Remove Front Cover


These section are considered if the Micro Node B is equipped with the cover.

Purpose
Procedure

These section describe the remove of front cover with or w/o fan hat.
1. Unlock the bottom cover door at the Micro Node B (1) and Lift the bottom
cover door up until the magnetic pad hold the bottom cover door (2).

Figure 4: Open the Bottom Front Cover Door

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2. If fan hat is equipped disconnect the power supply input (1) from fan
connected to power supply output (3), and disconnect alarm cable output (2)
from fan connected to alarm input cable (4) to COBO.

Figure 5: Cable Adapter from COBO to the Fan Hat


3. Locate the two screws inside the cover (1), unscrew the two screws
completely (2) and lift up the front cover to remove it (3).

Figure 6: Removing of Front Cover (if equipped), from the Micro Node B

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2.2.2 Case 1: Installation the MNB Unit With the Manual Lift
Purpose
Install the Threaded Bolt

To install the MNB unit on the MOCO.


1. The threaded bolt must be screwed into the M8 thread on top of the Micro
Node B unit, down to the internal screw-thread stop (See Figure 7 ).
2. Do not tighten.
3. Arrange the bolt with the flattened sides to the left and right.

Figure 7: Installation and Arrangement of the Threaded Bolt

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Install the Handwheel

1. The handwheel must be screwed down to the threaded bolt stop (See
Figure 8 ).
2. Make sure the handwheel and bolt are not damaged.

Figure 8: Installation of the Handwheel

Install the BTS-Handle

1. Remove the Micro Node B unit protection cover (BTSP 3BK 08555 ABAA).

Figure 9: Remove the Protection Cover (BTSP) on Micro Node B Unit

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2. Fix the metal pieces (3) with screws (4 - two at each side) to each side of
the BTS-Handle (2), and ix the assembly to the hinge flanges, with one
screw (5) at each side.

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Figure 10: Installing the BTS-Handle

Figure 11: BTS-Handle Fixed on the Module

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Install the Gallow

1. Remove the COBO protection cover (COPO 3BK 08586 ABAA).

Figure 12: Remove the Protection Cover (COPO) on COBO


2. The gallows are plugged into the Mounting Frame (MOFRA) (See Figure 13 ).
3. The safety catch (1) keeps the gallows in place.

Figure 13: Installing the Gallows

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Install the MNB unit in


Position

1. Two people place the unit in the gallows (See Figure 14 ).


2. The Micro Node B housing is let down by rotating the handwheel.
3. Ensure that the housing descends into the right position.

Figure 14: Putting the Micro Node B in Position


4. Before releasing the housing completely check the connectors and guiding
pins alignment.
Make sure that the connectors between MOCO and COBO are aligned.

Lift up the BTS 2030 mm


over the COBO surface

Pay attention on
the connectors

Guiding pins

Figure 15: Check Connectors and Guiding Pins Alignment

Fix the Micro Node B in


Position

1. Fix the housing on the mounting frame with the two screws on top of housing
(See Figure 16 ).
2. Fix the housing on COBO with the two screws left and right of COBO.

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Figure 16: Fixing the Unit

Remove the Manual Lift


and the Handle

1. Completely unscrew the handwheel, then remove it.


2. Remove the gallows from MOFRA, by lifting it (and pushing the safety catch).
3. Unscrew the threaded bolt and remove it from the housing.
4. Detach the BTS-Handle from the housing by releasing the screw (5)
on Figure 10.

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2.2.3 Case 2: Installation MNB Unit With the Crane


Purpose

To install the MNB unit on the MOCO.

2.2.3.1 Specific Safety Instructions for Craning


Do not work under power.
Open the circuit breakers to be sure that the power supply is disconnected,
except during use of the crane.
Before using the crane, you must carefully read the [ 13 ] A910 Crane HW
description manual and these instructions .

It is strictly prohibited to stand under a floating crane load during the


operation.
Hot surface warning : Dont handle the crane by its motor after use, the
temperature can exceed 45 degrees Celsius (see left, " Hot Surface "
label on the crane).

Check availability of the completed " Security control - check list and report
", enclosed with the crane (see " [ 13 ] A910 Crane HW description manual ") the
check must be carried out every six months, note the check date in the CCL.

2.2.3.2 Installation of the Crane on MOFRA


Procedure

1. Check that the lifting ring and the two screws for fixing to MOFRA are
available.
2. Mount the lifting ring onto the top part of the Micro Node B unit. The ring
must be screwed completely.

Figure 17: Mounting the Lifting Ring

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3. Put the crane on top of MOFRA. The small safety blade keeps the crane in
place, and open the COBO door, see Figure 18 ).
4. Connect the crane power cable to the ACout MNB power connector, see
Figure 19 ).
Crane

MOFRA

Power cable

Figure 18: Installing the Crane


Ac out MNB connector is
used to power the crane

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5. Hook the cables as shown in the drawings.

Figure 19: ACout MNB Power Connector of ACCO Board is Used to Power the Crane

2.2.3.3 Preparation for Craning


The following checks and precautions must be considered before craning!
Depending of the country and customer regulations more tests for
overloading and usage time may be required.
To be checked and applied!

Procedure

1. Check the screws securing the MOCO on the wall.


2. Define a safety area 2 m around the MOFRA and make sure that nobody will
enter the area during operations.
3. Move the unit under the crane on the floor.
4. Remove the Micro Node B unit protection cover (BTSP 3BK 08555 ABAA),
see Figure 9
5. Remove the COBO protection cover (COPO 3BK 08586 ABAA), see
Figure 12.
6. Close the circuit breakers that power COBO.
7. Using the switching box on the crane power cable, let down the lifting band
to the MNB level.
8. Hang the unit on the crane (make sure the belt is not turned on itself).
9. Lift the unit and suspend it 10 cm above the floor.
10. Execute a movement up and down with the MNB.
11. Lay the MNB on the floor.
12. Check the MOFRA - Crane assembly and fixings.

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2.2.3.4 Installing the MNB unit on MOCO


Take care not to damage the connectors during the operation.
Do not lift the MNB unit by hand from the ground, use the crane!

For installation with SSC: On the SSC, check that the " Battery back-up "
is OFF (red LED is lit) !!!

Procedure

1. Lift the MNB to an appropriate level for mounting.

Handle

Figure 20: Lifting and Plugging in the MNB


2. Remove the bottom protection cover (BTSP) of the MNB (3BK 08555 AB).
3. Fit the handle on the reel of the crane, on the left side.
4. Move the MNB nearer to the MOFRA (by pushing the handle) and fit it onto
the guide bolts (there are two guide bolts on MOFRA that must fit into
the back part of the MNB).
5. Before releasing the housing completely check the connectors and guiding
pins alignment.

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Make sure that the connectors between MOCO and COBO are aligned.

Lift up the BTS 2030 mm


over the COBO surface

Pay attention on
the connectors

Guiding pins

Figure 21: Check Connectors and Guiding Pins Alignment


6. Plug the MNB into the COBO by slowly releasing the unit and fitting the two
guide pins of the COBO into the corresponding holes in the MNB housing.
7. Fix the MNB onto the MOCO using the four screws provided (See Figure 22 ).
8. Unhook the MNB.
9. Unplug the crane power cable.
10. Remove the crane from MOFRA.

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11. Unscrew the lifting ring and put it with the crane to avoid losing it.

Figure 22: Fixing the MNB to MOCO

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2.3 Installation and Cabling Checks


This section contains following cable installation on Micro Node B:
Cabling in COBO (generic, without PCM and options)
Jumpers for 75 or 120 ohm PCM
Cabling of external alarms including:
Option 1: Cabling Fan Hat
Option 2: Cabling SSC
Connect antenna jumpers.
Use the antistatic wrist strap when working with the MCON board.

2.3.1 Cabling in the COBO (Without Remote External Alarms, PCM and
Options)
Purpose

To check earth, power and alarm jumpers.

Help:

For more information about COBO connections, see Description of MCON and
ACCO Boards (Section A).

Procedure

Check according following figure if:


1. Earth is correct installed
2. Mains power is correct installed
3. Internal COBO and PMS alarm if used, are correct attached with jumpers.

Earth

AC 230 V
Mains Power
UMTS
Frame
X102

PS_OK
Ext.Alarm 1+2

RX
TX
GND

X313

E1 P1
E1 P2

X327

Link
E1 P3
E1 P4

ACCO

BROWN
L

M_OK
X104

S1 BTS
T2,5A

X103
Ext.Alarm 3+4

X204

Ext.Alarm 5+6

X202
MMI

L
PE
N

Fan

OM_TR
Fault
OP
Ant. Tilt

AC Mains in

L PE N

BLUE

Y/G

Crimp
Lug

X106

X107

S1 FAN
T1,25A

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8


S100

X315

X105

X200

X316

X314

X312

X311

Slave 2

Slave 1

L PE N

L PE N

75
Ohm
120

E1 P3/P4

E1 P1/P2

X203
75
Ohm
120

Trace

CLX
Cal.

Wire

X101

Ext.Alarm 1+2

Initial status
at delivery

X103
Ext.Alarm 3+4

X104

PE

Ext.Alarm 1+2

Alarm for
COBO door
and
PMS vertical
position switch
activ

X103
Ext.Alarm 3+4

X104
Ext.Alarm 5+6

Ext.Alarm 5+6

X105

X105

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8

X107

X106

X107

X106

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2.3.2 Jumpers for 75 or 120 Ohm


Purpose
Procedure

To check the PCM E1 impedance in the COBO.


Check according the next figure the PCM impedance:
1. For 75 ohm (1)
2. For 120 ohm (2).

120

75

Ohm
120

75

Ohm
120

E1 P3/P4

Ohm

E1 P1/P2

75
Jumpers in 75 Ohm

Ohm

120

75

Ohm
120

75

Ohm
120

E1 P3/P4

E1 P1/P2

75

Jumpers in 120 Ohm

Figure 24: PCM 75 and 120 Ohm Jumper Setup

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2.3.3 Cabling of External Alarms With Options Fan Hat and Cabling SSC
Purpose

To check the correct external alarm assignment.

Procedure

Check according the next figure the cabling for:


1. Option 1: Cabling fan hat (1)
2. Remote external alarm cabling for DDF, sensor or Option 2: Cabling SSC
(2). A second cable is supplied if more external alarm ports are used.

UMTS
Frame
PS_OK
Ext.Alarm 1+2

MCON

ACCO
X103

GND

Link

X104

X204
X327

X313

E1 P1

S1 BTS
T2,5A

Ext.Alarm 3+4

RX
TX
GND

Ant. Tilt

M_OK

E1 P3

E1 P2

Ext.Alarm 5+6

E1 P4
X202

L
PE

T1,25A

S1 FAN

S100

X315

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8

Slave 2

Slave 1

X106

X107

75
Ohm
120

E1 P3/P4

E1 P1/P2

X203
75
Ohm
120

Trace

CLX
Cal.
X101

L PE N

Brown

AC Mains in

L PE N

N
X105

X200

X316

X314

X312

X311

X310

MMI

Fan

Fault
OP

Fan

X102
OM_TR

L PE N

L
PE

Yellow

Blue

Ext.Alarm 1+2

G W P BL

Cabling
Fan hat

X103
Ext.Alarm 3+4

G Y P BR

W White
BR Brown
PMS COBO

Quad 2

QUAD 1

Rubber
sleeve

Alarm
cable 1

G Grey
Y Yellow
W White
P Purple
BR Brown
BL Blue

Ext.Alarm 7+8

BR

Cabling
External
Alarm

X107

X106

Figure 25: Cabling External Alarm and Fan Hat Inside COBO

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2.3.4 Connect Antenna Jumpers


2.3.4.1 Purpose
The antenna connectors must be dry before connection.

2.3.4.2 Materials
Description

Reference

Kit

Vinyl electrical tape

1AC 01556 0001

Supplies (Section 1.5.2)

Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape

1AC 01595 0001

Procedure

1. At the Micro Node B side the antenna jumpers must reach the bottom part of
Micro Node B housing and have a provision of 30 cm for connection
2. Connect the antenna jumpers to antenna feeders as shown in Figure 26
for indoor sites or Figure 27 for outdoor sites.
3. When using torque wrenches to tighten the RF cables, see [ 3 ] Tools
Catalogue. Use the torque values give in the following table:
Connector Type

Torque [Nm]

0.7-1.1

7/16

25

Table 1: Torque Values for Different Connectors


1
2

12
12
12

: Antenna feeder

: Antenna jumper cable

Figure 26: Detailed Connection Between Antenna Jumpers and Antenna


Feeders for Indoor Sites
Feeder

1
2

Jumper

123 122
12345
1232
1 123
1
12345
123
123
123 12345
12
123
12
123
12
123
1
12
123
123
12
12
123 1 12 12
12312 123123
1234123121212
12
1234
123
12345
1232
123
1
: Tape auto-vulcanisant
: Tape scotch

Figure 27: Detailed Connection Between Antenna Jumpers and Antenna


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2.4 Checking Power Supply and Power Up


This section contains following power checks:
A9112 Micro Node B without SSC (Option 2)
Case 2: A9112 Micro Node B with SSC (Option 2).
Before checking the power supply and powering up the Micro Node B, ensure
that the Safety Precautions have been taken according to [ 15 ] General Safety
Instructions for Evolium Node B / BTS. It is essential that:
The protective earth is connected to the equipment earth terminal
The ACout MNB connectors in the COBO (Figure 28 ) that feed the MNB
unit are disconnected.

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2.4.1 A9112 Micro Node B Without SSC (Option 2)


Purpose

To check the correct power input for the Micro Node B.

Procedure

1. Check the site power panel to make sure the breakers are OFF.
2. Using a multimeter, check at each COBO that there is no voltage between
L (line) and N (neutral) , N and PE (protective earth), L and PE (see
figure below).
3. Close the circuit breakers at the site power panel.
4. Check the voltage (230V AC) between line (L) and neutral (N) on the ACout
MNB connector.
5. Check that there is no voltage between N and PE.
6. Power up the unit by plugging in their ACout MNB connectors.
ACout
MNB
IEC Conn.

FAN

MNB fuses

X401

X402

X400

ACin, Mains

(T=2.5 A)

L
PE
N

L PE N

N
FAN fuses
(T=1.5 A)

L PEN

N
L PE

SLAVE 2

SLAVE 1

X404

X403

Figure 28: ACCO Board in Connectionbox (COBO)

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2.4.2 A9112 Micro Node B With SSC (Option 2)


Purpose

To check the correct power input for Micro Node B with site support cabinet.
If the Micro Node B must be powered down, disconnect in the SSC the batteries
first by pushing the " Back-up Off " switch to ON (red LED is lit), then switch
the AC mains S1 breaker to OFF.

Procedure

1. Check the power panel to make sure the SSC breakers are OFF.
2. Check the SSC to make sure main AC switch S1 is off and no green LEDs
are lit (See Figure 29 ).
3. Close the circuit breakers at the site power panel.
4. Close the AC mains switch S1, then the BTS1 circuit breaker in the SSC.
5. Check the 230 V AC voltage between line (L) and neutral (N) on the ACout
MNB connector (X401) on the COBO (See Figure 28 ).
6. Check that there is no voltage between N and PE.
7. Check that the Mains Power supply 1 and 2 and Charger LEDs are lit
on the SSC front panel.
8. Push (if necessary) the Battery backup button to on (red LED is not lit).
9. Power up the MNB by plugging in the ACout MNB connector.
10. Switch OFF AC mains S1 breaker in SSC, check if the Micro Node B is still
on power and switch AC mains S1 ON after check.
11. Push and hold down the Fan Test button and check that the SSC top fans
are working.

Fan Test
PS1

PS2

PS3

Power Supply 1
Power Supply 2
Battery
backUp
button

Charger
Mains
BackUp
Off

Battery unit

S1
Power 230V AC
Socket
AC Connection Area 230V AC

AC BTS1 BTS3
mains
BTS2

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2.5 Commissioning Preparation


This section contains following preparation steps:
NEM-B and windows inventar software installation on LMT PC (if not done)
LMT Connection on A9112 Micro Node B and software download
Hardware status check and update of remote inventory.
Check that the Micro Node B is isolated :
At the DDF side by disconnecting terminals, from the PCM E1 link coming
from the network.
For installation with SSC, by disconnecting connectors X2, X3 and X4 on
the connection area in the SSC.
Use the antistatic wrist strap when working with the MCON board.

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2.5.1 NEM-B and Windows Inventar Software Installation on LMT PC


(if not done)
Purpose

This section describe how to prepare the LMT PC.

Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Perform the Install NEM-B Application [ 4 ] on


the LMT PC.

Node B

5min

None

Node B

5min

None

See Tools (Section 1.5.1) Software Tools for


needed supplies.
If needed, Upgrade NEM-B Software from
CD-ROM [ 4 ].
Input

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Install on LMT PC the INVENTAR software


tool and copy the .RAC and the .CAL files
(refer to the Site Inventory [ 9 ] document).

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2.5.2 LMT Connection on A9112 Micro Node B and Software Download


Purpose

This section describe how to, get connection to Micro Node B.


No special characters input are allowed on NEM-B terminal!

Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Check, on the DDF, that the Micro Node


B PCM E1 links are not connected to the
external PCM E1 links.

Node B

1min

None

Power on the LMT PC, then Check IP Address


Configuration [ 4 ] in LAN TCP/IP Properties
following selection:

Node B

1min

None

Obtain an IP address automatically

Check PC date and time (settings / control


panel), and correct them if needed.

Obtain DNS server address automatically.


Use a crossed Ethernet cable when Connect
the Terminal to the Node B [ 4 ] (locally) on
MCON MMI port.

Node B

1min

None

Node B

1min

None

Check on the MCON that the MMI yellow


LED Link is on.
Input

Start NEM-B Application [ 4 ] and type the:


NEM-B Authorization key $Evolium and
press [ Continue ]
Node B IP address and press [ Connect ].

Calculate Micro Node B IP Address:


In NEM-B Startup window, take the Local
Maintenance Terminal displayed IP Address
for the used Ethernet port of LMT PC.
If aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx (xxx = 3...10) use
aaa.aaa.aaa.1
If aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx (xxx >16) then divide xxx
with 16, take the integer, multiply it by 16 and
add 1.
Example:
Displayed Address: 192.168.0.55
55/16=3,43
3*16=48
48+1=49
Calculated Example Node B IP Address is:
192.168.0.49

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Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

If NEM-B Information: Node B is running


origin software; only software replacement
is possible!comes up, press [ OK ].

Node B

1min

None

Allocate Configuration Rights [ 4 ] (offline) to


allow the commissioning mode.
Input

If Node B software is installed, show the


Currently Running Node B Software [ 4 ]
and compare it with the needed software for
commissioning (newer is also allowed).

Node B

1min

None

Input

If needed (none or too old version), Replace


Node B Software [ 4 ] with the needed one for
commissioning.

Node B

(10min)

None

Note: Use NEM-Bs FTP Server and select the


descriptor file.

Lock the mnb-129 (from the Hardware


Modules [ 4 ] view). If Replace Node B
Software was done, the mnb-129 is already
locked.
Unlock all E1 Interfaces (from the Network
Interface [ 4 ] view).

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Node B

Node B

1min

None

Note: The Micro Node B mnb-129 stays locked


until it is added into the network with the OMC-R.
1min

None

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2.5.3 Hardware Status Check and Update of Remote Inventory


Purpose

This section describe how to check and setup the hardware of the Micro Node
B with Remote Inventory.

Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

O1 &
O2

Add following hardware in Remote Inventory


Data [ 4 ] window (from the Hardware Modules
[ 4 ] view) if:

Node B

1min

None

Options O1: Fan hat (MFCC) is available

Note: Update the remote inventory data, if


needed, from the Remote Inventory Data [ 4 ]
window of the NEM-B.

Some specific request of additional


modules, refer to Table 2.
Save the inventory data with Write Remote
Inventory File [ 4 ] to LMT PC.

Node B

1min

None

Help: Generated file location and name are


given on the bottom of the NEM-B screen.
If needed, Setup NEM-B Preferences [ 4 ]
(directory where the remote inventory file is
saved).
Input

Perform, with the INVENTAR software tool, the


[ 9 ] RNS Site Inventory of the Micro Node B,
using the customers CAL file (otherwise, use
the file "galumt3x.cal") and RAC file according
to the Micro Node B type.

Node B

4min

None

Check the hardware status of the modules


before commissioning if:
No error occurs (i.e. no C-Err message),
see also Example of Inventory File (Section
B). Note that C-Inf information messages
are normal for modules without serial number
(additional modules). Do not take into
account the message Error preview (xx
errors found). Only the error lines, beginning
with C-Err, must be taken into account.
All the additional modules, present in the
Micro Node B, are listed in the result file.
Refer to following table 2 to check the
foreseen additional modules list.
Note: Update the remote inventory data, if
needed, from the Remote Inventory Data [ 4 ]
window of the NEM-B.

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MNEMO

Reference 3BK

ICS

Comments

Count

MSTC

08640 AAxx

yy

Cover standard

MFCC

08681 ABxx

yy

Top cover with fan

SSC

25008 AAxx

yy

Site Support Cabinet

NTPL

05459 AyAA

xx

Network Termination Line

xx, zz

: Depending on the versions installed onsite

Table 2: Possible additional Modules List and Part Numbers

Note:

The possible additional Modules can be added, seen in the table from Top to
Bottom with the correct quantities, in the Remote Inventory [ 4 ] window
of the NEM-B.
Functional variants (AA, AB, BA, ...) could change without manual update.
Refer to the labeling on equipment for check.
Part number of additional modules is coded in EEPROM accordingly following
example: "1 Fan hat MFCC 3BK 08681 ABAA 01 becomes "108681ABAA01".
They are displayed in this form in the "Remote Inventory" window.

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2.6 Initial Parameters Settings


This section contains following settings:
Basic configuration
Change Node Bs IP settings
Antenna port assignment
Additional settings.

2.6.1 Basic Configuration


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Edit Basic Configuration [ 4 ] and enter:

Node B

1min

None

Logical Name [ 5 ] (i.e. the Node B Id [ 5 ])


Location Name [ 5 ]
Network Identity [ 5 ]

Note: For DHCP mode usage the Logical


Name and Location Name must be in line
with OMC-R site. Contact the OMC-R team to
confirm it.

First NTP Servers IP Address [ 5 ]


Second NTP Servers IP Address [ 5 ]
Rack usage [ umts-single-standard ]
OUTC Battery Usage [ ] (not selected).

2.6.2 Change Node Bs IP Settings


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Edit Change Node Bs IP Settings [ 4 ] and


select the Node Bs DHCP mode:

Node B

1min

None

Not-used [ 5 ]:
Enter new local Node B IP Address [ 5 ]
i.e. the base address (multiple of 16) + 1
Enter new Node B Subnet Mask [ 5 ]

Note: For DHCP mode not-used, the new


Node Bs IP Address must be in line with
OMC-R site. Contact the OMC-R team to
confirm them.
Refer to the following Node B IP Address Plan
for:

Conditional-usage [ 5 ]

Calculate the needed IP Address

Imperative-usage [ 5 ].

Get subnet mask.

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The Subnet of 64 IP Node B addresses only valid from the new UTRAN Radio
Network Controller (RNC) EVOLIUM A9140 RNC Evolution.

Subnet of 16 Node B IP
addresses (255.255.255.240)

Subnet of 64 IP Node B
addresses (255.255.255.192)

Use

Base Node B IP address

Base Node B IP address

Base Node B IP address

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx where
xxx is multiple of 16 (
xxx=0,16,32,....240).

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx where xxx is


multiple of 64 ( xxx=0,64,128,192).

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +1

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +1

Local Node B IP address (for


LMT).

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +2

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +2

Remote Node B IP address (for


OMC-R-NM).

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +3 to
aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +9

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +3 to
aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +9

Pool for LMT-PC IP address


(MMI-ETH).

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +10

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +10

DHCP relay on RNC

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +11

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +11

DHCP pool

and

to

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +12

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +60

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +13

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +61

External device remote IP address


(XRT) / Antenna Device Controller
(ADC)

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +14

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +62

External device / multistandard


SUMA (RS 232)

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +15

aaa.aaa.aaa.xxx +63

IP broadcast.

Table 3: Node B IP Address Plan

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2.6.3 Antenna Port Assignment


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Select the Antenna Ports [ 4 ] General view


and for each used antenna port edit Antenna
Identity with Edit... the antenna label [ 5 ].

Node B

1min

None

Input

Select the Sector [ 4 ] view and edit the


contents:

Node B

1min

None

Enter the azimuth value Cell Logical


Information [ 5 ] (from 0.01 to 360 or
omni
Change the sector state to unlocked.

2.6.4 Additional Settings


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Open the Clock Configuration [ 4 ] window and


select the requested Clock Synchronisation
Source [ 5 ].

Node B

1min

None

Note: Do not change the DAC value (OCXO


adjustment).
Input

Open the O&M Link Settings [ 4 ] window and


enter the settings for:

Note: Only free-running and


E1-synchronized modes are allowed.
Others modes are in restriction.
Node B

1min

None

Node B

1min

None

VPI [ 5 ]
TC Adapter [ 5 ].
Input

Select the Network Interface [ 4 ] view and


unlock each used "E1 port".

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Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

If needed, select the External Alarms [ 4 ] view


and for each port number:

Node B

1min to 30min

None

Connect or disconnect Port Number for


alarm monitoring [ 5 ]
Inverted or standard polarity [ 4 ]
Select a new Alarm ID [ 5 ]

Note: As the external alarm ports are not


bridged, by default all alarms are active. During
commissioning all not used ports must be
disconnected. All active are removed by this
action, for ports in use no alarm should be
active (for COBO door alarm, if used, press the
switch (S100) located on MCON.

Type the Monitored Attribute text [ 5 ].


If needed too, select:
Alarm Filtering Options [ 4 ] view and
update the data [ 5 ]
Alarm Severity Definitions [ 4 ] view and
update the data [ 5 ].
Reset msum-33 from the Hardware Modules
[ 4 ] view.

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2.7 Commissioning Tests


This section contains following tests:
Cabling test
Transmitter power test
VSWR measurement test
External alarm test
Iub loop test.
If antenna port ANT A on Micro Node B are not connected to antenna, load
must be installed to avoid MTEU switch off due to a too high VSWR. They could
be removed after Final Checks (Section 2.8).

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2.7.1 Cabling Test


The Micro Node B triggers at each startup or lock/unlock of modules a cabling
test for internal RBI / BTI cabling. For the additional RF cables (MTEU MANRU) the Cabling Test must be manually executed .
Cabling Test result is to compare with [ 2 ] Evolium A9112 Micro Node B
Hardware Description that MTEU and MANRU linked to correct :
Trab Connector
Antenna Identity
Assigned Sector.
The Cabling Test display internal mapping rules and no alarm will appear, if
wrong configuration is used. Alarms are displayed if internal faulty or missing
cables is detected.

Note

Site

To do

Outage

Install load on ANT A if antenna not available.

Node B

1min

None

Display the Hardware Modules [ 4 ] view and


check all is correct i.e. status is enabled for
all modules (except for the mnb-129 which is
locked).
Input

Task Description

Node B

1min

None

Open the Cabling Information and Test [ 4 ]


window, click on Run Cabling Test and then
confirm with [ OK ] to run test.

Node B

2min

None

Check the MTEU is linked to its MANRU and


antenna port [ 5 ].
Note: MTEU transmits for some seconds radio
power towards the antennas during cabling
test.

Use [ 2 ] Evolium A9112 Micro Node B


Hardware Description to:
Define TEU - ANR - antenna mapping
Get the physical places of the modules
Get the physical addresses of the modules.

Click on [ Close ] to leave test.

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2.7.2 Transmitter Power Test


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Open the Transmitter Power Test [ 4 ] window


and enter the test parameter:

Node B

1min

None

TX power level, in dBm, at antenna


connectors (between 20 and 40 dBm)

Note: Use maximum TX power level for test:


40,0 dBm.

Test frequency (between 2110000 and


2170000 kHz) or leave default (2140000
kHz)
Test scrambling code (between 0 and 511)
or leave default (0)
Test duration to 2 minutes.
In TEU Selection window part :

Node B

3min

None

Click on [ >> ] to move all Availiable TEUs


to Selected TEUs
Click on [ Start ] then confirm with [ Yes ]
to run test.
Check in the Test Status field if the OK
test completed message appears after
Test duration is finished (2 minutes).
Click on [ Close ] to leave test.

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2.7.3 VSWR Measurement Test


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Input

Open the VSWR Measurement [ 4 ] window


and enter the test parameter:

Node B

5min

None

TX power level, in dBm, at antenna


connectors (between 20 and 40,0 dBm)
Test requency (between 2110000 and
2170000 kHz or leave default 2140000 kHz)
Enter the VSWR Warning Threshold
Margin (leave default 0,6 dB)
Enter the VSWR Urgent Threshold (leave
default 3.0 dB)
Select in Selectable Antennas the
antennas[ A..Z ANT A ]

Note:
VSWR measurements only on ANT A output
possible, to which the MTEU is assigned
Use maximum TX power level for test: 40,0
dBm
The recommended value for the VSWR test
is the maximum TX Power.
MTEU, MANRU and MBB modules must
be enabled and the mnb-129 must be
locked, to allow the VSWR test.

Click on [ Start Measurement ], then confirm


with [ OK ] to run test
After successful test, confirm the new
VSWR Warning Threshold with [ YES ] to
store the values in Micro Node B
Results are displayed on the NEM-B
window. Check them with the following Flow
Chart for VSWR Result Check (30).
Click on [ Close ] to leave test.

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Perform VSWR measurement


with antenna connected on the MBS
result = VSWR1

Perform VSWR measurement

no

VSWR1 < 1.5

with 50 ohms load


(connected at the end of the MBS jumper)
result = VSWR2

yes

yes

Result is correct
VSWR2 < 1.3

MBS itself is correct.


But antenna or feeder are faulty.

no

MBS equipment is faulty:


* Check the tightness of connectors
* Check module status
* Perform other VSWR measurements
to locate the faulty module:
load on MBS antenna output
load on ANRU output.

Problem is blocking:

no
VSWR1 < 1.7

MBS must not be used for traffic ,


so inform the operator that problem
must be solved before.

yes

Problem is not blocking:


MBS could be used for traffic,
but inform the operator that VSWR is critical
and problem must be solved a.s.a.p.

Figure 30: Flow Chart for VSWR Result Check


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Display the Antenna Ports [ 4 ] VSWR view


and, for each antenna port, modify the VSWR
threshold values in order to have:

Node B

1min

None

Warning Threshold = "1.8"


Urgent Threshold = "3.0".

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requested by customer (refer to [ 11 ] Catalogue
of Instruction Operation - UMTS).
Help: If the VSWR Measurement Test is
not successful, use this Task for modify the
Threshold.

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2.7.4 External Alarm Test


To perform all tasks from this section, you must select for all external
alarm ports standard polarity.

Help:

Note

In the Micro Node B, external alarms are connected to MCON board (inside the
COBO on right side), refer to Installation and Cabling Checks (Section 2.3) to
get external alarm port information.

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Show the Alarms [ 4 ] view and check all is


correct i.e. no active alarm (except Door
alarm for COBO if connected and E1 link and
ALCAP alarms for not connected PCM links).

Node B

1min

None

Note: ALCAP alarms only appears after first


RNC connection.

Show the Alarms [ 4 ] view and check in


External Alarms that all used ports are
connected (declared).
O1 &
O2

Node B

1min

None

Show the Alarms [ 4 ] view and for each


connected external alarm, check this alarm
appears (after about 10 seconds) for:

Node B

5min

None

DDF and external sensors, remove the


loop on the DDF and external sensors for
this alarms

Note: The aim is to check the cabling between


the Micro Node B and the DDF or external
sensors.

Options O1 Fan alarm, open the MCAC


jumper cable, running to Fan Hat, see [ 2 ]
Options O2 SSC, see [ 8 ]:
SSC door alarm, open SSC door
SSC mains power failure, switch OFF
S1in SSC and in addition check that the
Micro Node B remains powered by the
backup battery
SSC battery deep discharge alarm, the
battery backup voltage is below 240 V
DC or open the loop on X12 pin1/2.

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Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

For external alarms generated inside the Micro


Node B or not connected to DDF, show the
Alarms [ 4 ] view and check that the :

Node B

1min

None

Note:

COBO door alarm works properly by


pressing the switch (S100) located on
MCON

The aim is to check the external alarms,


if there are not reach the DDF or located
inside COBO

PMS alarm (vertical disposition switch


S101) if connected, by disconnect the cable
jumper on PMS terminal block located on
MCON

For more information see Description of


MCON and ACCO Boards (Section A)

All other outstanding external alarms by


connect all ports in External Alarms view if
they are disconnected.
Undo all changes for external alarm test
and check in the Alarms [ 4 ] view for each
connected external alarm if the external alarm
disappears (after about 10 seconds), except
COBO Door Open alarm.

Node B

1min

None

The following table gives the default external alarm Id for each pin.
External alarm Port

Alarm Id

Alarm Description

3301401

MNB Battery Deep Discharge (SSC)

3301402

MNB Mains Power Failure (SSC)

3301403

MNB SSC Door Open Alarm

3301404

MNB COBO Door Open

3301405

MNB: Equipment moved to no vertical position

3301406

Void alarm: Input pin not in use

3301407

Void alarm: Input pin not in use

3301408

MNB optional FAN failed

Table 4: Default External Alarm Ids for Each Port

Note:

External alarm Id could be changed, on customer request.


For each external alarm ports, alarm polarity can be configured by case.

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2.7.5 Iub Loop Test


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Check, on the DDF, that the Micro Node B PCM


links are not connected to external PCM links.

Node B

4min

None

Select the Iub Loop Test [ 4 ] and follow the


displayed messages. Check result is correct,
Use [ 2 ] EVOLIUM NEM-B User Guide to verify
the test result.

The aim of this test is to check the cabling


between the MNB and the DDF.
Note: Some tests are N/A not applicable.

E14 RX
E13 RX
E12 RX
E11 RX
E14 TX
E13 TX
E12 TX
E11 TX

Figure 31: Example of PCM loops (short-cut) on the DDF.

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2.8 Final Checks


This section contains following checks:
Check hardware modules alarm and LED status
Site inventory
A9112 Micro Node B connection to network.

2.8.1 Check Hardware Modules Alarm and LED Status


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Display the Hardware Modules [ 4 ] view and


check all is correct i.e. status is enabled for
all modules (except for mnb-129 which is
locked).

Node B

1min

None

Note: If the MTEU are not connected to


antenna, lock them from this Hardware Module
[ 4 ] view.

Show the Alarms [ 4 ] view and check all is


correct i.e. no active alarm (except Door alarm
for Cobo if connected and E1 link and ALCAP
alarms for not connected PCM links).

Node B

Check LEDs on MCON, LEDs position see


following figure :

Node B

1min

None

Note: ALCAP alarms only appears after first


RNC connection.
1min

None

OM Tr: off

Refer to the Evolium A9112 Micro Node B


Hardware Description [ 2 ] for functions of LEDs
and more detailed information.

Fault: off

The different blink modes are denoted by the


times of on- and off-time:

PS_OK: lighted

OP: blinking (SS), lighted if ALCAP is ok

On: LED fully lit

E1 P1 ... P4 : blinking E1 nok, lighted E1


ok, off E1 disabled.

LS: long on, short off


LL: long on, long off

Link: lighted, if MMI LMT connection is ok


SS: short on, short off
M_OK: off, SS: if dataflow on MMI LMT.
SL: short on, long off.

UMTS
Frame

X102

X204

75
Ohm
120

E1 P3/P4

X315

X312

X314

E1 P1/P2

X311

75
Ohm
120

X316

X327

X313

X310

TX

RX

GND

GND

Ant. Tilt

PS_OK
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
Link M_OK
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
123456789012
Ext.Alarm 1+2

X103

Ext.Alarm 3+4

X104

Ext.Alarm 5+6

X202
MMI

X105

X200

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8

S100

OM_TR
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
Fault
1234567890123456
OP
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
E1 P1
1234567890123456 P3
E1
1234567890123456 P4
E1 P2
E1
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456

X106

X107

X203

Trace

CLX
Cal.

X101

Figure 32: LEDs position on MCON

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2.8.2 Site Inventory


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Display the Remote Inventory Data view (from


the Hardware Modules [ 4 ] view) and select
Set Commissioning Date for all Modules.

Node B

2min

None

Save the inventory data with Write Remote


Inventory File [ 4 ] to LMT PC.

Note: It is normal that additional modules have


no commissioning date.
Node B

1min

None

Generated file location and name are given on


the bottom of the NEM-B screen. If needed,
Setup NEM-B Preferences [ 4 ] (directory
where the remote inventory file is saved).
Input

Perform, with the INVENTAR software tool,


the Site Inventory [ 9 ] of the MNB, using the
customers CAL file (otherwise, use the file
"galumtxx.cal") and RAC file according to the
MNB.

Node B

4min

None

Note:
Check again no error occurs (i.e. no "C-Err"
message). Note that information messages
(C-Inf) are normal for modules without serial
number (additional modules).
If needed, edit the resulting file with the
Notepad software and complete or correct
its contents. Refer to Example of Inventory
File (Section B) for additional information.

Input

Finish the Site Inventory [ 9 ]:

Node B

1min

None

Complete the header with information (site


name, operator name, ...).
Save the completed file to a floppy disk.

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2.8.3 Connection to Network


Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

Connect the Micro Node B PCM E1 links on


the DDF, or if Options O2: SSC by connecting
connectors X2, X3 and X4 on the connection
area in the SSC [ 8 ], to the external PCM links.

Node B

1min

None

Check LEDs status E1 P1 ... P4 on MCON,


refer to Check Hardware Modules Alarm and
LED Status (Section 2.8.1). If used PCM E1
link is ok, LEDs are on.

Node B

1min

None

If Micro Node B - OMC-R connection is ready,


contact the UMTS OMC-R teams and ask them
to ping the MNB from NM server (using PC
client).

Node B / OMC-R

5min

None

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2.9 Finishing
This section describes the final operations before leaving the site.
Note

Task Description

Site

To do

Outage

On NEM-B Release Configuration Rights [ 4 ]


(online) to exit the commissioning mode.

Node B

1min

None

Exit NEM-B Software [ 4 ] and disconnect the


cable between PC and COBO.

Node B

1min

None

Complete [ 6 ] CCL and the site log book.

Node B

2min

None

O1

Reposition the front cover and lock the bottom


cover.

Node B

2min

None

O2

Close the SSC door (if appropriate)

Node B

1min

None

Clean the site (remove packaging and


remaining materials).

Node B

1min

None

Close the site and hand the keys to the key


holder.

Node B

None

Close the COBO door.

Return the CCL, with the floppy disk supporting


final inventory file, to base.

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Appendix A: Description of MCON and ACCO Boards


A.1 MCON Board

X103

UMTS
Frame

X301
X300

X102

PS_OK

X204

OM_TR
Fault
OP
Ant. Tilt

Ext.Alarm 1+2

X104
Ext.Alarm 3+4

RX
TX
GND

GND

Link
E1 P3
E1 P4

M_OK

X105

Ext.Alarm 5+6

X202
MMI

X107

X316

X200

X106

PMS COBO Ext.Alarm 7+8


S100

X315

X314

X312

X311

X310

X327

X313

E1 P1
E1 P2

X302

X107

X303
X304

E1 P1/P2

75
Ohm
120

75
Ohm
120

X321

E1 P3/P4

X203

X322
X323

X101

CLX
Cal.

Trace

X101

X200

Figure 33: Mechanical Drawing of MCON

X302

X303
X304

X321
X300

E1_P1TXS
GND

GND

E1_P1TXS

GND

GND

E1_P1RXS

E1_P1RXS

IMP1

IMP1

E1_P1RXC

E1_P1RXC

GND

GND

E1_P2TXS

E1_P2TXS

E1_P1TXC

GND

GND

E1_P2RXS

IMP2

E1_P2RXC

E1_P2RXS
E1_P1RXS
E1_P1TXC

E1_P2TXC

IMP2

E1_P1RXC

E1_P2RXC

E1_P2RXS

E1_P1TXS

GND
E1_P2TXC
E1_P2TXS

X301

E1_P2RXC

X322
E1_P3TXS
GND

GND

E1_P3TXS

GND

GND

E1_P3RXS

E1_P3RXS

E1_P3RXC

IMP3

IMP3

E1_P3RXC

E1_P3RXC

E1_P3RXS

GND

GND

E1_P4TXS

E1_P4TXS

E1_P3TXC

GND

GND

E1_P4RXS

E1_P4TXC

E1_P3TXS

IMP4

IMP4

E1_P4RXC

E1_P4RXS

E1_P3TXC

E1_P4RXS
GND
E1_P4TXC
E1_P4TXS

GND
MANRU_TX1
MANRU_RX1
TCB_TX1

WP_FLASH
MSUMU_TX

PMS_AL

RX
TX
GND

E1_P4RXC

X323

X204

E1_P4RXC

X107

COBO_AL

MSUMU_RX

AXIN3

GND

GND

GND

AXIN6

AXIN4

AXIN2

GND

X200

AXIN5

AXIN8

PUSH_B

AXIN7
GND

TCB_RX1

GND

GND

GND

AXIN1

Calibration CLK

X101

X106

X105

X104

X103

Figure 34: Connector Pinning of MCON

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A.2 ACCO Board


ACout
MNB
IEC Conn.

FAN

MNB fuses

X401

X402

X400

ACin, Mains

(T=2.5 A)

L
PE
N

L PE N

N
FAN fuses
(T=1.5 A)

L PEN

N
L PE

SLAVE 2

SLAVE 1

X404

X403

Figure 35: Mechanical Drawing of ACCO


IEC connector
(cable lenght ~ 10 cm)

X400

LP
X401

AC in

AC BTS

(FFKDSA/V1 7.62)

for 1.52.5 qmm

T=2 x 2.5 A
X403

T=2 x 1.25 A
X402

ACo1
AC
FFKDSA/V1 7.62

GICV 2.5/ 3GF7.62


X404

ACo2
FFKDSA/V1 7.62

Figure 36: Electrical Drawing of ACCO

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Appendix B : Example of Inventory File

Appendix B: Example of Inventory File


CProducedWith
NEMB413B
CCheckSum
0000
COrderDataNetId
LAB
COrderDataCypher
XXX
COrderDataLocation
COrderDataNetElement
BTS
COrderDataPlace6
COrderDataTime
25.11.2004 15:08:42
CFirstCommDate
25.11.2004
C
C Scan date and time ST R Sh Sl Mn1 M2 Ver Fs Serial number Part number ICS EndOfWarr FirstComm LastRepair
C
C rack 1
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
0 0 MOCOB
013
3BK 08639 CAAA 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
C subrack 2
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
2 1 M_E1
18692
3BK 26746 AAAA 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
2 1 MSUMU
2030
3BK 26744 AAAA 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
2 7 MANRU
Prototype
3BK 26568 AAAA 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
2 10 MTEUA
06393025
3BK 26921 AAAA 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
3 25.11.2004 15:08 N 1
2 16 MBBA
J2040700011 3BK 26794 AAAB 01 ..20 25.11.2004 ..20
C
E **** End of File ****

FT

Figure 37: Generated Inventory File From WINVENT

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