Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Safety Information
Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that the device is reliably grounded.
When working at a height, be cautious about falling objects.
When operating the device, comply with the local safety regulations. The safety precautions provided in the documents are supplementary.
You must comply with the local safety regulations.
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.
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.
When the cabinet is unpacked, it must be powered on in seven days. The maximum duration of the power-off state of the cabinet is 48
hours during maintenance.
TMC11H
RFC
IBBS200D
IBBS200T
RFC
DCDU-01
IBBS200D
Power
distribution box
Fan box
EPS
BBU
SLPU
R R R R R R
F F F F F F
U U U U U U
DCDU-03
Junction box
Power
distribution box
CMUA
CMUA
Power box of
the heating
film
PMU
Junction box
TMC11H
IBBS200T
DCDU-03
BBU
DCDU-03
SLPU
EPS48100D
BBU
Junction box
SLPU
Junction box
Space
Requirements
Cabinet dimensions and clearance requirements (unit: mm)
600
> 300
40
Cabinet
600
Cabinet
40
600
480
Maximum
120
Cabinet
> 60
> 300
The values in the figure are not for the concrete plinth.
The recommended distance between the cabinets is 40 mm,
and the maximum distance between the cabinets is 150 mm.
If the Noise Reduction Module (NRM) is installed, the
distance between the cabinets is 150 mm.
> 800
Level
bar
M12x40
Bolt (2)
16
90
52-60 mm
M12x60 Bolt
Spring washer
Flat washer
Base
Concrete
plinth
Remove the
baffle plates
from the both
sides and the
rear of the
base.
Expansion
tube
Adjusting pad
Waterproof
rubber pad
M1230
Bolt4
Support
bar
The PGND cable and signal cable cannot be bound or entangled. A certain distance must be
reserved between them to prevent interference from each other.
Grounding
bar
Equipotential
cable
(16 mm2)
APM30H
APM30H
RFC
RFC
Grounding busbar
Equipotential cable
PGND cable (16
mm2)
TMC11H
+
+
-
RTN(+)
NEG(-)
RFC
AC input
power
box
Screw
L1
L2
L3
N
AC
protecting cap
Screw
Remove PE
the shortcircuiting bar
110 V AC mode
L1
L2
N
Shortcircuiting
bar
AC
protecting cap
PE
N
PE
APM30H
IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T
APM30H
IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T
Scheme 2 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs equals that of configured
IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts.
Connect to the
APM30H(sec.)
Connect to the
APM30H(prim.)
IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T
APM30H
(prim.)
IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T
APM30H
(sec.)
LOAD3
IBBS200D
APM30H
IBBS200D
Scheme 2 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs equals that of configured
IBBS200Ds.
LOAD3
Connect to the
APM30H(sec.)
Connect to the
APM30H(prim.)
IBBS200D
APM30H
(prim.)
IBBS200D
APM30H
(sec.)
4. Connect the power cable for the heating films in the IBBS200D
Scheme 1 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs is half that of configured
IBBS200Ds.
L2
L1
IBBS200D
APM30H
N2
N1
IBBS200D
Scheme 2 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs equals that of configured
IBBS200Ds.
L2
N2
Connect
to the
APM30H
(sec.)
IBBS200D
APM30H
(prim.)
Connect
to the
APM30H
(prim.)
IBBS200D
APM30H
(sec.)
LOAD2
IBBS200T
Connect to the
LOAD2
APM30H
LOAD3
IBBS200T
Connect to the
LOAD3
Scheme 2 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs equals that of configured
IBBS200Ts.
LOAD3
Connect to the
APM30H(sec.)
Connect to the
APM30H(prim.)
IBBS200T
APM30H
(prim.)
IBBS200T
APM30H
(sec.)
APM30H
NEG(-)
RTN(+)
TMC11H
7. Connect the power cable for the junction box in the TMC11H
L3
N3
APM30H
TMC11H
b
2 Connecting the Transmission Cables
E1 Cable
FE Cable
UELP
FE0( OUTSIDE)
FE0( OUTSIDE)
OUTSIDE
SLPU
UELP
UFLP
SLPU
FE1( OUTSIDE)
FE0( OUTSIDE)
OUTSIDE
Or
UFLP
WMPT BBU
FE1
UFLP
APM30H-IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
COM_IN
IBBS200D
APM30H
COM_IN
IBBS200D
IBBS200D
COM_OUT
COM_IN
The installation procedure for installing the monitoring signal
cable between the APM30H and the IBBS200D or IBBS200T
is the same. The only difference is that the position of the
CMUA in the IBBS200D differs from the position of the CMUA
in the IBBS200T.
10
COM_OUT
IBBS200T
b
3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
APM30H-IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
COM_485
IBBS200D
APM30H(prim.)
APM30H(sec.)
COM_IN
Connect to the APM30H(sec.)
IBBS200D
COM_IN
Connect to the APM30H(prim.)
RFC-RFC (extension)
RFC (extension)
RFC
RFC
RFC (extension)
COM_OUT
COM_IN
RFC
RFC
(extension)
11
RFC-TMC11H
RFC
TMC11H
TMC11H
RFC
RFC
TMC11H
RFC
TMC11H
TMC11H
RFC
RFC
TMC11H
COM_OUT
COM_IN
TMC11H-RFC(extension)
TMC11H
TMC11H
RFC
(extension)
RFC
(extension)
TMC11H
RFC
(extension)
TMC11H
RFC
(extension)
COM_IN
COM_OUT
12
APM30H(prim.)-APM30H(sec.)
The monitoring
signal cable is
applicable to the
following scenarios:
APM30H(prim.)
APM30H
(sec.)
APM30H(sec.)
APM30H (prim.)
MON0
COM_IN
APM30H (sec.)
APM30H (prim.)
RX_IN
Inter-RFU
RF signal
cable
RX_OUT
or
Front
RFC
RFC
Rubber cap
RF Jumper
Install the seal
modules.
Insert
the
metal
chip,
Or
13
Sealing Treatment
Recover the cable holes with protecting caps or covers which are removed from the equipments before.
TMC11H
The seal modules for the cable holes in the IBBS200D or the IBBS200T are the same as that in the TMC11H.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the TMC11H, when the TMC11H is stacked on the RFC.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T, when the IBBS200D or
IBBS200T is stacked on the other IBBS200D or IBBS200T.
2 Sealing the Cable Holes in the Cabinet with the Seal Modules
Install the cable according to the size of the cable hole (The following takes the seal
modules in RFC as an example).
Lead the cable through the cable hole that matches the crosssectional area of the cable in order that the sealing is effective.
14
PVC
Baffle plate corrugated
pipe
Baffle
plate
Baffle piece
Fireproof clay
Fireproof
clay
Fireproof clay
Install the
copper bar
for series
connections.
Remove the
protecting
hood.
Install the
negative
cable.
Install the
positive
cable.
15
CMUA
PSU
PMU
Lock
BBU
Locking
piece
DCDU
CMUA
(RFC)
RFU
16
Tighten the
screw to fix
the locking
piece to
prevent the
lock from
rusting.
Appendix
1 Disconnecting the CPRI Cable from the CPRI Port
Push
Push
Pull
Push
Pull
Pull
Product 1
Product 2
Product 3
Push
Push
Pull
Pull
Product 5
Product 4
2 Attaching the Color Rings
If an antenna system serves six sectors, the colors of the rings for sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple, orange, and green.
When the main and diversity is not distinguished, the main is on the left and the diversity in on the right by default.
System
Sector
System 1
Color Ring
Main antenna: two red rings
Diversity antenna: one red ring
System 2
17
Fuse
EPS
18
X1
Wire
Type
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
19
Tip
20
Ring
21
Tip
22
Ring
23
Tip
24
Ring
25
Tip
26
Ring
Coaxial
SN
Label
RX1
RX2
RX3
RX4
TX1
X1
TX2
TX3
TX4
19
Wire
Color
Blue
White
Orange
White
Green
White
Brown
White
19
Gray
20
White
21
Blue
22
Red
23
Orange
24
Red
25
Green
26
Red
Wire
Type
Label
Twisted
pair
RX1
Twisted
pair
RX2
Twisted
pair
RX3
Twisted
pair
RX4
Twisted
pair
TX1
Twisted
pair
TX2
Twisted
pair
TX3
Twisted
pair
TX4
20