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BTS3900A V100

Quick Installation Guide


Issue: 02
Part Number: 31504827
Date: 2009-11-15

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.

Appearance of the Cabinets


APM30H

TMC11H

RFC

IBBS200D

IBBS200T

TEC cooler hood (Depth: 206 mm)

Cabinet dimensions: 600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm (W x H x D)

Overview of the Cabinets


APM30H

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

TMC11H (in the -48 V DC


power supply scenario)

TMC11H (in the +24 V DC


power supply scenario)

DCDU-03
BBU

DCDU-03

SLPU

EPS48100D
BBU

Junction box

SLPU

Junction box

In this document, the equipment


appearance is for reference only.
The actual equipment may differ
from what is shown in the figures.

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

Installing the Base


The installation blocks are placed in the auxiliary
material package of the RFC.

Install two installation


blocks on the base
before installing only
the RFC.

Level
bar

Expansion bolt (x4)

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

Installing the Cabinets

Remove the front cover


plate from the base.

Adjusting pad

1 Attaching the Cabinet to the Base


2. Attach the TMC11H / IBBS200T /
1. Attach the RFC to the base
IBBS200D to the base
M12x30 Bolt (2)

By attaching the IBBS200D as an example, attaching


the TMC11H or the IBBS200T to the base is the same.

Waterproof rubber pad

Waterproof
rubber pad

M1230
Bolt4

Support
bar

2 Stacking the Cabinets


Remove the cover plates from the
top of the lower cabinet.

Stack the cabinets.

Attach the cabinets.

Remove the plastic screws (x4)

M12x30 Blot (x4)

Earth Grounding the Cabinets


Principles for grounding the BTS3900A:
The upper cabinets are connected to the lower cabinets with equipotential cables.
The lower cabinets are connected to the RFCs.
The RFCs are connected to the grounding busbar with PGND cables.

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)

Installing the Cables


In this section, the color of the cables and the equipment appearance are for reference only.

1 Connecting the Power Cables

-48 V DC Power Supply Scenario

+24 V DC Power Supply Scenario

If the TMC11H (in the +24 V DC


power supply scenario) is
required, then it is the +24 V DC
power supply scenario. If not,
skip this section to the next.

If the TMC11H (in the -48 V


DC power supply scenario)
is required, then it is the
-48 V DC power supply
scenario. if not, skip this
section to the next.

TMC11H

+
+
-

RTN(+)
NEG(-)

RFC

AC Power Supply Scenario

1. Connect the input power cable for the APM30H


Remove the AC protecting
cap, open the AC input
power box.

Connect the APM30H AC input power cable.


220 V three-phase AC mode

AC input
power
box
Screw

L1
L2
L3
N

AC
protecting cap
Screw

Recover the AC protecting


cap, close the AC input
power box.

Remove PE
the shortcircuiting bar

220 V singlephase AC mode

110 V AC mode

L1
L2
N

Shortcircuiting
bar
AC
protecting cap

PE

N
PE

APM30H

1 Connecting the Power Cables

AC Power Supply Scenario

2. Connect the power cable for the IBBS200D or IBBS200T


Scheme 1 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs is half that of configured
IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts.

IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T
APM30H

IBBS200D
or
IBBS200T

Either the IBBS200D or the


IBBS200T is installed.

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.)

1 Connecting the Power Cables

AC Power Supply Scenario

3. Connect the power cable for the fan in the IBBS200D


Scheme 1 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs is half that of configured
IBBS200Ds.

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.)

1 Connecting the Power Cables

AC Power Supply Scenario

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.)

1 Connecting the Power Cables

AC Power Supply Scenario

5. Connect the power cable for the TEC in the IBBS200T


Scheme 1 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs is half that of configured
IBBS200Ts.

LOAD2
IBBS200T

Connect to the
LOAD2

APM30H
LOAD3

IBBS200T

Connect to the
LOAD3

If the LOAD2 is already


occupied, it is recommended
that the fuse for the LOAD4
terminals be changed to meet
the output MCB requirements
for the IBBS. For details, see
"Appendix 3" on page 18.

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.)

1 Connecting the Power Cables

AC Power Supply Scenario

6. Connect the input power cable for the TMC11H


TMC

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

Ensure that both


ends of the E1
cable are
disconnected.
Then, weld all
connectors to the
bare wires at one
end of the E1
cable at one time.

UFLP

SLPU
FE1( OUTSIDE)

FE0( OUTSIDE)

OUTSIDE

Or

UFLP
WMPT BBU

FE1

UFLP

3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable

APM30H-IBBS200D (IBBS200T)

1. Scheme 1 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs is


half that of configured IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts.
Install the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA in the
APM30H and the CMUA in the IBBS200D.
COM_485

Install the monitoring signal cable


between the cascaded CMUAs in the
IBBS200Ds.

COM_IN

IBBS200D

APM30H

COM_IN

IBBS200D
IBBS200D

COM_OUT

Install the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA in


the APM30H and the CMUA in the IBBS200T.
Install the monitoring signal cable between the cascaded
CMUAs in the IBBS200Ts.

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.

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COM_OUT

IBBS200T

b
3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable

APM30H-IBBS200D (IBBS200T)

2. Scheme 2 is applicable to the scenario where the number of configured APM30Hs


equals that of configured IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts.
The only difference between the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA in the APM30H and the CMUA in
the IBBS200D and the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA in the APM30H and the CMUA in the
IBBS200T is that the position of the port in the IBBS200D differs from the position of the port in the 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)

The monitoring signal cable


is applicable to the
following scenarios:

RFC (extension)
RFC

RFC
RFC (extension)

COM_OUT

COM_IN

RFC
RFC
(extension)

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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable

RFC-TMC11H

The monitoring signal cable


is applicable to the following
scenarios:

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

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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable

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.)

4 Installing the RFU Cable


1. (Optional) Connect inter-RFU RF signal cable. 2. Add the DIN connectors to the RF
jumpers.
RFU

For details, see the instruction guide contained in


the DIN connector package.

3. Route the RF jumper through the


base into the RFC

RX_IN

Inter-RFU
RF signal
cable

Ensure that the DIN male elbow connector is


perpendicular to the RFU.

RX_OUT

4. Connecting the RF jumper


During the installation, do not rotate the DIN male elbow
connector. This prevents any damage to the connector.

or
Front

RFC

RFC

5. Attach the color rings, see Appendix 2.


6. Install the seal modules for the RF jumpers
or

Rubber cap

RF Jumper
Install the seal
modules.
Insert
the
metal
chip,

Tighten the screw.

Or

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Sealing Treatment
Recover the cable holes with protecting caps or covers which are removed from the equipments before.

1 Description of the Seal Modules


RFC

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.

Seal the idle


holes with
rubber caps
Tighten the screw.

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3 Sealing the Base


1. Close the cable holes on
both sides and at the rear of
the base.

2. Seal the cable holes with


fireproof clay.

PVC
Baffle plate corrugated
pipe

Baffle
plate

Baffle piece

Fireproof clay

Fireproof
clay

Fireproof clay

3. Install the front panel


on the front of the base.

Check whether the paint on the


cabinet surface is damaged. If
the paint is damaged, repair the
damaged paint.
The PVC corrugated pipe is
recommended for the cable led
out of the cabinet.
The fireproof clay can be used
to seal the cable holes of the
base. It cannot be used to seal
the cable holes of the cabinet.

Installing the Batteries


1 Installing the Batteries
EPS
Before installing the batteries, set the battery MCB
labeled BAT to OFF to disconnect the equipment
from the battery.
During the installation of the batteries, use insulated
tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers, and do
not reversely connect the positive and negative
poles. Otherwise, the batteries may be burnt, and
the installers may be injured.

Battery MCB labeled BAT

Push the baffle


plate upwards
until it is contact
with the screws,
and then tighten
the screws.

2 Installing the Power Cables for the Batteries

Install the
copper bar
for series
connections.

Remove the
protecting
hood.

Install the
negative
cable.

Install the
positive
cable.

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Checking the Power-on State


This takes the power-on check procedure in the AC power supply scenario as
an example. For details about the procedure in the DC power supply scenario,
see the following procedure.

The normal status of the


indicators on the PMU:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: OFF
The normal status of the
indicators on the PSU:
Power indicator: Steady green
Protection indicator: OFF
Fault indicator: OFF
The normal voltage range of the
output power to the EPS is from:
-43.2 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the CMUA:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: OFF
The normal status of the
indicators on the boards of the
BBU:
Indicators on the GTMU
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicatorON for 1s and then
OFF
Indicators on the UPEU
RUN indicator: ON
Indicators on the UBFA
STATE indicator: Blinking
The normal voltage range of the
DC output power to the DCDU-01
is from:
-43.2 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the RFU:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: ON for 1s and then
OFF
ACT indicator: ON

CMUA
PSU
PMU

After the power-on check is


complete, close the cover of
the case, and the cabinet
door.

Lock

BBU
Locking
piece
DCDU
CMUA
(RFC)

RFU

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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

Main antenna: two yellow rings


Diversity antenna: one yellow ring

Main antenna: two blue rings


Diversity antenna: one blue ring

System 2

Main antenna: one white ring and two red rings


Diversity antenna: one white ring and one red ring

Main antenna: one white ring and two yellow rings


Diversity antenna: one white ring and one yellow ring

Main antenna: one white ring and two blue rings


Diversity antenna: one white ring and one blue ring

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3 Replacing the Fuse


1. Remove the extraction tool.

2. Obtain the fuse from the case.

3. Replace the fuse by using the


extraction tool.
EPS
Fuse
Align the
bulge on
the
extraction
tool with
the hole on
the fuse

Fuse

EPS

Remove the fuse


by using the
extraction tool

Insert the new


fuse.

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4 Pin Assignment for the Wires of the E1 Cable


1. Pin assignment for the wires of
the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable

2. Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm


E1 twisted pair cable
Blue/white
Orange/white
Green/white
Brown/white
Gray/white
Blue/red
Orange/red
Green/red

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

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Peoples Republic of China
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