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Alcatel-Lucent 9311
Macro V2 Node B Indoor | V7.1.3
Technical Description

NN-20500-003
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Contents

About this document


Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................................................... xiii
xiii

Reason for reissue ...................................................................................................................................................................... xiii


xiii

New in this release ..................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

Intended audience ...................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

Supported systems ..................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

How to use this document ....................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................................................................. xiv


xiv

Conventions used ....................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

Related information .................................................................................................................................................................... xv


xv

Document support ...................................................................................................................................................................... xvi


xvi

Technical support ....................................................................................................................................................................... xvi


xvi

How to order ................................................................................................................................................................................ xvi


xvi

How to comment ........................................................................................................................................................................ xvi


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1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-1

Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation .......................................................................................... 1-2


1-2

2 UTRAN introduction

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2-1

UTRAN introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 2-2


2-2

3 9311 Macro V2 ID basic characteristics

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1


3-1

9311 Macro V2 ID introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3-2


3-2
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9311 Macro V2 ID features and functions ....................................................................................................................... 3-6
3-6

9311 Macro V2 ID optional functionalities ..................................................................................................................... 3-9


3-9

9311 Macro V2 ID physical characteristics .................................................................................................................. 3-10


3-10

4 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture and configuration

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-1

9311 Macro V2 ID architecture ........................................................................................................................................... 4-2


4-2

9311 Macro V2 ID configurations ...................................................................................................................................... 4-6


4-6

5 9311 Macro V2 ID interfaces

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1


5-1

Uu interface physical description ........................................................................................................................................ 5-2


5-2

Iub interface physical description ....................................................................................................................................... 5-3


5-3

6 9311 Macro V2 ID hardware

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1


6-1

9311 Macro V2 ID hardware presentation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-4


6-4

9311 Macro V2 ID hardware presentation ....................................................................................................................... 6-5


6-5

9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf description

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-12


6-12

9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf modules ...................................................................................................................... 6-13


6-13

integrated Channel Element Module (iCEM) .............................................................................................................. 6-20


6-20

integrated Channel Element Module - 2nd generation (iCEM-2) ........................................................................ 6-24


6-24

extended Channel Element Module (xCEM) ............................................................................................................... 6-28


6-28

enhanced Channel Element Module (eCEM) .............................................................................................................. 6-31


6-31

Core Controller Module (CCM) ....................................................................................................................................... 6-34


6-34

integrated Core Controller Module (iCCM) ................................................................................................................. 6-39


6-39

integrated Core Controller Module - 2nd generation (iCCM-2) ........................................................................... 6-44


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extended Core Controller Module (xCCM) .................................................................................................................. 6-48
6-48

xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) ............................................................................................................................. 6-56


6-56

Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM) ............................................................................................................................. 6-63


6-63

integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) ...................................................................................................... 6-68


6-68

expandable TRM (xTRM) ................................................................................................................................................... 6-71


6-71

GPS and Alarm Module (GPSAM) ................................................................................................................................. 6-77


6-77

Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for one optical fiber (C1OIM) ................................. 6-81
6-81

GPxOIM module .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-87


6-87

Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for two optical fibers (C2OIM) ............................... 6-90
6-90

GPxOIM board ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-96


6-96

Physical characteristics of the 9311 Macro V2 ID digital modules ..................................................................... 6-99


6-99

9311 Macro V2 ID RF block description

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-100


6-100

9311 Macro V2 ID RF block modules ......................................................................................................................... 6-101


6-101

Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) ..................................................................................................................... 6-104


6-104

MCPA 60W ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6-109


6-109

Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) ........................................................................................................... 6-114


6-114

SCPA 55W .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6-119


6-119

Tx Splitter ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6-122


6-122

Dual Duplexer Module (DDM) ...................................................................................................................................... 6-124


6-124

9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM ..................................................................................................................................... 6-131


6-131

9311 Macro V2 ID Manufacturing, Commissioning, and Alarm (MCA) module

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-135


6-135

9311 Macro V2 ID Manufacturing, Commissioning, and Alarm (MCA) module ....................................... 6-136
6-136

9311 Macro V2 ID InterCOnnection module (ICO)

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-138


6-138

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9311 Macro V2 ID InterCOnnection module (ICO) ............................................................................................... 6-139
6-139

9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU)

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-141


6-141

9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU) ........................................................................................................ 6-142


6-142

9311 Macro V2 ID power system

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-145


6-145

9311 Macro V2 ID power supply ................................................................................................................................... 6-146


6-146

9311 Macro V2 ID AC plinth .......................................................................................................................................... 6-149


6-149

9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution system ............................................................................................................... 6-153


6-153

9311 Macro V2 ID rectifiers ............................................................................................................................................ 6-156


6-156

9311 Macro V2 ID optional equipment

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-158


6-158

Tower Mounted Amplifier 2100 (TMA 2100) .......................................................................................................... 6-159


6-159

Alarm protection module .................................................................................................................................................. 6-165


6-165

9311 Macro V2 ID PCM protection module .............................................................................................................. 6-168


6-168

+24 V DC/DC converter kit option ............................................................................................................................... 6-171


6-171

Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) .................................................................................................................. 6-172


6-172

RETA through feeders ........................................................................................................................................................ 6-176


6-176

Dual Duplexer Sharing Module (DDSM) ................................................................................................................... 6-179


6-179

7 9311 Macro V2 ID upgrade path

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1


7-1

9311 Macro V2 ID upgrade path ......................................................................................................................................... 7-2


7-2

8 Using the TIL tool

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-1


8-1

Using the TIL tool ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8-2


8-2

Index

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1 Generic terms .............................................................................................................................................................. xiv


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3-1 UMTS Standard according to frequency bands .............................................................................................. 3-6

6-1 Digital shelf modules supported by 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets .......................................................... 6-16

6-2 iCEM corporate LEDs status .............................................................................................................................. 6-22

6-3 iCEM-2 corporate LEDs status .......................................................................................................................... 6-26

6-4 xCEM corporate LEDs .......................................................................................................................................... 6-30

6-5 CCM corporate LEDs status ............................................................................................................................... 6-36

6-6 CCM 7-segment display ....................................................................................................................................... 6-36

6-7 iCCM corporate LEDs .......................................................................................................................................... 6-40


6-40

6-8 iCCM 7-segment display description .............................................................................................................. 6-40

6-9 iCCM-2 corporate LEDs ...................................................................................................................................... 6-44

6-10 iCCM-2 7-segment display description .......................................................................................................... 6-45

6-11 xCCM corporate LEDs status ........................................................................................................................... 6-52

6-12 xCCM activity LED status ................................................................................................................................... 6-52

6-13 xCCM SYNC LEDs status .................................................................................................................................. 6-52

6-14 xCCM PCM LEDs ................................................................................................................................................ 6-54


6-54

6-15 xCCM MDA LEDs in configuration xCCM-4E1 ....................................................................................... 6-54

6-16 xCCM MDA LEDs in configuration xCCM-GE ......................................................................................... 6-55

6-17 xCCM MDA GE ports (in configuration xCCM-GE) and Ethernet ports (mother board) LEDs
............................................................................................................................................................................ 6-556-55
6-55

6-18 xCOB corporate LEDs status ............................................................................................................................ 6-61

6-19 xCOB TX activity LED ....................................................................................................................................... 6-61

6-20 xCOB RX activity LED ....................................................................................................................................... 6-61

6-21 TRM corporate LED status ................................................................................................................................. 6-66


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6-22 iTRM corporate LED status ................................................................................................................................ 6-68

6-23 GPSAM corporate LED status ........................................................................................................................... 6-80

6-24 C1OIM corporate LED status ............................................................................................................................. 6-85

6-25 C1OIM transceiver activity LED status .......................................................................................................... 6-85

6-26 C1OIM SFP transceiver presence detection LED status .......................................................................... 6-85

6-27 C2OIM corporate LEDs status ........................................................................................................................... 6-94

6-28 C2OIM transceiver activity LEDs status ........................................................................................................ 6-94

6-29 C2OIM SFP transceiver presence detection LED status .......................................................................... 6-94

6-30 GPxOIM board corporate LEDs status ........................................................................................................... 6-97

6-31 Digital modules dimensions and weight ......................................................................................................... 6-99

6-32 RF block modules ................................................................................................................................................. 6-101


6-101

6-33 TRDU LEDs behavior ........................................................................................................................................ 6-118

6-34 DDM LED status .................................................................................................................................................. 6-128


6-128

6-35 TMA LED status ................................................................................................................................................... 6-129


6-129

6-36 VSWR LED status (Main/Diversity) ............................................................................................................ 6-129

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1-1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation ........................................................................... 1-3

2-1 Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN architecture example ............................................................................................... 2-4

3-1 9311 Macro V2 ID outside view .......................................................................................................................... 3-4

4-1 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture for three sectors ........................................................................................... 4-3

4-2 9311 Macro V2 ID hardware architecture - configuration MCPA/TRM/DDM (without optical


module) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-4
4-4

4-3 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture with xCOB and TRDU ............................................................................. 4-5

6-1 9311 Macro V2 ID general view .......................................................................................................................... 6-6

6-2 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet layout (with MCPA + DDM + TRM) .......................................................... 6-7

6-3 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet layout (with TRDU) ........................................................................................... 6-8

6-4 9311 Macro V2 ID bulkhead top view ............................................................................................................... 6-9

6-5 Digital shelf description (without optical module) ..................................................................................... 6-15

6-6 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 functional architecture (with C1OIM/C2OIM) .......................................... 6-16

6-7 9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf front view ................................................................................................... 6-18

6-8 Board positions in DBP602 digital backplane .............................................................................................. 6-19

6-9 iCEM 64 front panel .............................................................................................................................................. 6-21

6-10 iCEM 128 front panel ............................................................................................................................................ 6-22

6-11 iCEM-2 64 front panel .......................................................................................................................................... 6-25

6-12 iCEM-2 128 front panel ........................................................................................................................................ 6-26

6-13 xCEM front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 6-29


6-29

6-14 eCEM front panel .................................................................................................................................................... 6-32


6-32

6-15 CCM front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-35


6-35

6-16 CCM interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................ 6-38


6-38

6-17 iCCM front panel .................................................................................................................................................... 6-42


6-42
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6-18 iCCM-2 front panel ................................................................................................................................................ 6-46
6-46

6-19 xCCM front panel in configuration xCCM-4E1 .......................................................................................... 6-50

6-20 xCCM front panel in configuration xCCM-GE ........................................................................................... 6-51

6-21 xCOB and xCCM modules ................................................................................................................................ 6-58

6-22 xCOB front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 6-60


6-60

6-23 TRM front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-66


6-66

6-24 iTRM front panel ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-70


6-70

6-25 xTRM front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 6-74


6-74

6-26 xTRM-2 front panel ............................................................................................................................................... 6-75

6-27 GPSAM alarm and inventory diagram ............................................................................................................ 6-78

6-28 GPSAM front panel ................................................................................................................................................ 6-79

6-29 C1OIM-GS front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 6-83

6-30 C1OIM-GM front panel ........................................................................................................................................ 6-84

6-31 GPxOIM front panel .............................................................................................................................................. 6-88

6-32 GP2OIM front panel .............................................................................................................................................. 6-89

6-33 C2OIM-GS front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 6-92

6-34 C2OIM-GM front panel ........................................................................................................................................ 6-93

6-35 GPxOIM board front panel .................................................................................................................................. 6-97

6-36 RF block general description ............................................................................................................................ 6-102

6-37 Front view of the MCPA shelf in three MCPA configuration ............................................................... 6-103

6-38 MCPA functional block ...................................................................................................................................... 6-106

6-39 MCPA front panel ................................................................................................................................................. 6-107


6-107

6-40 MCPA 60W-B front panel .................................................................................................................................. 6-111

6-41 MCPA 60W-A front panel ................................................................................................................................. 6-112

6-42 TRDU internal architecture ............................................................................................................................... 6-115

6-43 TRDU6021 front panel .................................................................................................................................... 6-117

6-44 SCPA 55W front panel ........................................................................................................................................ 6-120


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6-45 Tx Splitter front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 6-123

6-46 DDM block diagram ............................................................................................................................................ 6-126

6-47 DDM front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 6-127


6-127

6-48 DDM-2/DDM-E 900/DDM-P 900 front panel .......................................................................................... 6-128

6-49 9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM block diagram ........................................................................................ 6-132

6-50 AISG DDM front panel ...................................................................................................................................... 6-133

6-51 9311 Macro V2 ID MCA module front panel ............................................................................................ 6-137

6-52 9311 Macro V2 ID ICO module front panel ............................................................................................... 6-140

6-53 ICU operating principle ...................................................................................................................................... 6-143

6-54 ICU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 6-144


6-144

6-55 BIP functional diagram ....................................................................................................................................... 6-147

6-56 BIP front panel ....................................................................................................................................................... 6-148


6-148

6-57 AC plinth inside view ......................................................................................................................................... 6-150

6-58 AC plinth rectifier front view ........................................................................................................................... 6-151

6-59 9311 Macro V2 ID DC electrical distribution system ............................................................................. 6-154

6-60 9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution scheme ............................................................................................... 6-155

6-61 9311 Macro V2 ID rectifier front panel ........................................................................................................ 6-157

6-62 Insertion of AISG TMA (TMA 2100) in the system ................................................................................ 6-160

6-63 Insertion of double TMA/Light TMA (TMA 2100) in the system ..................................................... 6-161

6-64 Double TMA module front panel .................................................................................................................... 6-162

6-65 Light TMA view (one side only) ..................................................................................................................... 6-163

6-66 Light TMA module .............................................................................................................................................. 6-163

6-67 9311 Macro V2 ID alarm protection module front panel ....................................................................... 6-166

6-68 9311 Macro V2 ID LPPCM front panel ....................................................................................................... 6-169

6-69 9311 Macro V2 ID LPPCM cabling .............................................................................................................. 6-170

6-70 +24 V DC/DC converter kit option ................................................................................................................ 6-171

6-71 9311 Macro V2 ID RETA system ................................................................................................................... 6-173

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6-72 Central Control Unit (CCU) front panel ...................................................................................................... 6-174

6-73 RETA through feeders presentation ............................................................................................................... 6-177

6-74 DDSM block diagram ......................................................................................................................................... 6-180

6-75 DDSM front view ................................................................................................................................................. 6-181

7-1 Node B external connection ................................................................................................................................... 7-3

7-2 Transmission between Node B and RNC using the IMA over PCM ...................................................... 7-5

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About this document

Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro V2 Node B
Indoor. Its short name is 9311 Macro V2 ID.
Note: For information on legacy Node B (UMTS BTS 12010 - 600, UMTS BTS 12010 -
700) specific modules, refer to UMTS BTS 12010 Fundamentals, NN-20500-003 for
UA05.1 (issue 03.06, January 2008).

Reason for reissue


The reissue reasons are:

Issue number Issue date Reason for reissue


08.07 March 2012 Standard issue
08.06 September 2011 Standard issue
08.05 July 2011 Standard issue
08.04 April 2011 Standard issue
08.03 January 2011 Preliminary issue
08.02 January 2011 Preliminary issue
08.01 December 2010 Draft issue

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New in this release
New features:
121167 Support of remote MC-TRX from 9100 MBS, see xCCM radio interface
Board (xCOB) (p. 6-56)
33560 Radio interface board for xCCM module (xCOB), see xCCM radio interface
Board (xCOB) (p. 6-56) and Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU)
(p. 6-114)
74681 eCEM modem board evolution, see enhanced Channel Element Module
(eCEM) (p. 6-31)
Other changes:
Mixity restriction: TRDU model mixity is not allowed within a cluster.

Intended audience
The audience for this document is Operations and maintenance personnel, and other users
who want more knowledge about the 9311 Macro V2 ID.

Supported systems
This document applies to Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA V7.1.3 system release.

How to use this document


No specific recommendation applies regarding the way readers should read this
document.

Prerequisites
None

Conventions used
Vocabulary conventions
For a list of the terms used in this document, see Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System -
Terminology, NN-20500-002.
This document uses some terms generically.

Table 1 Generic terms

Generic term Used for


CCM CCM/iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM
CEM iCEM/iCEM-2/xCEM/eCEM
TRM TRM/iTRM/xTRM/xTRM-2

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Table 1 Generic terms (continued)

Generic term Used for


DDM DDM/DDM-2/AISG DDM
MCPA MCPA 850/MCPA 1900/MCPA 2100/MCPA-2
2100/MCPA-3 2100/MCPA 60W 850/MCPA
60W 2100
SCPA SCPA 900 55W

Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this document:

Appearance Description
IP reference, reference number Related document that is referenced in the document

Related information
For information on subjects related to the content of this document, refer to the
documents listed in the following table:

Refer to this document At this location For more information on


Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA http://support.alcatel-lucent. Terms used in Alcatel-Lucent
System - Terminology, com. 9300 W-CDMA documents.
NN-20500-002
Alcatel-Lucent 9353 http://support.alcatel-lucent. Alarm descriptions and
Wireless Management com. maintenance actions required
System - Node B Alarms for Alcatel-Lucent Node Bs
Reference Guide for 9311,
9312, 9322, 9326, 9332
Node B, NN-20500-018P1
Alcatel-Lucent 93xx Node B http://support.alcatel- How to perform the Node B
Commissioning and Fault lucent.com installation, commissioning
Management User Manual: and maintenance tasks using
TIL, NN-20500-019 the Node B TIL (Terminal for
Local Installation) tool
Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro http://support.alcatel-lucent. How to perform preventive
Node B Indoor Preventive com. maintenance activity of the
Maintenance, Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro
NN-20500-008 Node B Indoor

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Refer to this document At this location For more information on


Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro http://support.alcatel-lucent. How to perform corrective
Node B Indoor Corrective com. maintenance activity of the
Maintenance, Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro
NN-20500-009 Node B Indoor
Alcatel-Lucent Remote http://support.alcatel- The Alcatel-Lucent Remote
Radio Head 20W 2100 MHz lucent.com Radio Head 20W 2100 MHz
- Technical Description, Basic characteristics
NN-20500-106
Configurations available

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R
Base Station
documentation

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the roadmap for Conventional Base Station documentation.

Contents

Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation 1-2

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Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation


Overall roadmap
For the roadmap relating to the full documentation collection, see:
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Document Collection Overview, NN-20500-050
For the Access Network Elements Overview, see:
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Access Network Elements Overview,
NN-20500-233

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Figure 1-1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN).

Contents

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UTRAN introduction
UTRAN components
The UTRAN is composed of at least one Radio Network Subsystem (RNS). An RNS
covers a certain geographical area. It is equivalent to the GSM BSS. Each RNS is
composed of one Radio Network Controller (RNC) and one or more Node Bs. RNSs are
interconnected through the Iur interface of each RNC to form a network.
Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN
The Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN is based on the following components:
RNC
Node B
WMS for the OAM part

RNC
The Alcatel-Lucent RNC is 3GPP-compliant. It is based on the Multiservice Switch
platform.

RNC main functions


The main functions of the RNC are to control and manage:
Radio Access Network (RAN)
Signalling between Core Network (CN) components and the Radio Network System
(RNS)
Node Bs and their radio resources

RNC interfaces
The RNC provides the following interfaces:
Iub towards a Node B
Iu towards the Core Network
Iur towards another RNC
Iupc towards a Standalone A-GPS SMLC (SAS)

Node B
The Alcatel-Lucent Node Bs are 3GPP-compliant. The Alcatel-Lucent Node B portfolio
includes:
Conventional unitary base stations
Digital base stations
Radio base stations
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Radio heads
Base station routers

Node B main functions


The Node B supports the following main functions:
Network interface management
Radio access
Call processing
Configuration and supervision
Synchronization
Performance monitoring

Node B interfaces
The Node B provides the following interfaces:
Iub towards an RNC
Uu towards a UE
Interface B towards WMS

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Figure 2-1 Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN architecture example

WMS
The Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Management System (WMS) delivers an integrated UMTS
management platform through which all Network Elements (NE) can be monitored and
controlled.

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It plays an important role in providing the foundation of a complete end-to-end
management solution for UMTS networks. The WMS manages the entire UMTS
network, which is divided into:
The UTRAN
The Core Network (circuit-switched and packet-switched traffics).
The Access Network OAM manages the UTRAN part of the network.

Access Network OAM main functions


The Access Network OAM manages the UTRAN part of the network.
The main functions of Access Network OAM are the following:
Fault management
Configuration management
Performance management

NSP
The Network Services Platform (NSP) is a graphical user interface to the Access Network
providing a common platform for navigation and control. The NSP interfaces with the
NEs through a Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). This
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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the Node B basic characteristics.

Contents

9311 Macro V2 ID introduction 3-2


9311 Macro V2 ID features and functions 3-6
9311 Macro V2 ID optional functionalities 3-9
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Introduction
The 9311 Macro V2 ID is an ETSI UMTS Node B element and it supports the Iub
interface.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID only supports the Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID is responsible for radio transmission/reception from/to one or
more cells to/from the User Equipment (UE).
The 9311 Macro V2 ID provides:
The means of communication between a UE and a network using Transport Channels
Physical layer channels which are necessary to synchronize the downlink and also to
perform cell selection/reselection and hand over preparation
Measurement information to the RNC for radio resource management (handover,
power control)
The 9311 Macro V2 ID provides up to eight E1/T1 (only T1 for UMTS 850) with
Inversion Multiplexing ATM (IMA) or Drop and Insert capability (fractional E1/T1). The
9311 Macro V2 ID also supports multi-PCM without IMA, IP, and Microwave Packet
Radio (MPR).

9311 Macro V2 ID interfaces


The 9311 Macro V2 ID provides the following interfaces:
Uu interface (UMTS User interface): this interface is used between the Node B and
the UE. It is dependent on the technology used on the radio (for example, it can be
W-CDMA or TD/CDMA).
Iub interface (Interface Node B): this interface lies between the RNC and the 9311
Macro V2 ID. It allows to connect RNCs.

9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet


The 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet is a single 600 mm wide cabinet closed by one door. It is
designed for ease of manufacture, transportation, installation, system assembly, repair and
testing.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet must be installed in an air conditioned environment.
It has been designed to improve mechanical and acoustic performance.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID can operate into the following bandwidths:
2100 MHz
1900 MHz
900 MHz
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850 MHz
2100/900 MHz (dual-band)
2100/850 MHz (dual-band)
1900/850 MHz (dual-band)
The 9311 Macro V2 ID hardware is High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
ready.
The following figure shows the outside view of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet.

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Figure 3-1 9311 Macro V2 ID outside view

9311 Macro V2 ID modules


The alpha-modules were the first generation of modules delivered by Alcatel-Lucent. The
alpha-CEM is not supported since UA06.0.

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Then Alcatel-Lucent delivered a second generation of modules:
iModules (also called beta-modules) and iModules-2
These modules are compatible with existing ones. They are transparent to the user as
they do not provide a capacity change (except for iCEM).
MCPA-2
The MCPA-2 module operates into the 2100 bandwidth.
The third generation of modules delivered by Alcatel-Lucent were the following:
xTRM
MCPA-3
The MCPA-3 module operates into the 2100 bandwidth.
The last generation of modules delivered by Alcatel-Lucent were the following:
xTRM-2
The xTRM-2 module operates into the 2100 bandwidth.
xCCM
xCEM
MCPA 60W
The MCPA 60W module operates into the 2100 and 850 bandwidths.
SCPA 55W
The SCPA 55W module operates into the 900 bandwidth.
DDM-E
The DDM-E module operates into the 900 bandwidth.
DDM-P
The DDM-P module operates into the 900 bandwidth.
eCEM
xCOB
TRDU
The TRDU module operates into the 2100 bandwidth.

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Introduction
The Node B supports the following functions:
Radio access and modem
Call processing
Performance monitoring
Network interface
Configuration/Supervision
Synchronization

Radio access and modem


These functions are the following:
Modulation, frequency up-conversion, amplification
Reception, frequency down-conversion, digitizing and demodulating the radio signal
All UMTS frequency dependent modules (TRM, MCPA/SCPA, DDM, cDDM, TMA, Tx
splitter) are compatible with either standard FDD UMTS bands or PCS1900 bands.
The following table presents the frequency bands.

Table 3-1 UMTS Standard according to frequency bands

UMTS Standard Uplink frequency band Downlink frequency band


UMTS 2100 1920-1980 MHz 2110-2170 MHz
UMTS 1900 (or PCS 1850-1910 MHz 1930-1990 MHz
1900)
UMTS 900 880-915 MHz 925-960 MHz
UMTS 850 824-849 MHz 869-894 MHz

For more information about these modules, refer to the following sections:
9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf modules (p. 6-13)
9311 Macro V2 ID RF block modules (p. 6-101)

Call Processing (CallP)


The call processing function is in charge of the radio resource management inside the
Node B. This function manages the UMTS services (described in 3GPP standards) and
the internal services used for configuration and implementation purposes.

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The call processing function is also in charge of:
Common channel management, which includes setup, release, and modification
procedures
Dedicated channel management, which includes setup, release, and modification
procedures
Cell management, which includes setup, deletion, and modification of a cell
Power control for controlling UE power emission
Softer handover, in which a single Node B manages the cells in communication with
the UE
Common Channels defense in case of CE (Channel Element) failure by relocating
them autonomously to the available CE resources (same board or another) without
involvement of the RNC.
Call processing is mapped on the CCM, TRM, and CEM.
The Node B Call processing supports the multiple CEM or multi-CEM, which allows
using several CEMs for call processing management.

Performance monitoring
This function is in charge of performing and reporting radio measurements.

Network interface
This function is in charge of managing interface with RNC:
Physical layer management (configuration, alarm reporting)
Layer 2 (IMA, switching, etc.)
The 9311 Macro V2 ID supports the following types of transport on the Iub interface:
ATM
Hybrid ATM / IP
Native IP

Configuration/supervision
This function is in charge of configuring and supervising the modules as well as insuring
inventory information reporting and plug-and-play management.
The remote inventory functionality allows the OAM access to determine the state of the
Node B and its composition. The remote inventory is done for the following modules:
DDMs, MCPAs, CEMs, CCMs, and TRMs.

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Synchronization
This function is in charge of retrieving highly stable radio frequency from either network
interface or optional GPS receiver.The standard synchronization mechanism of the Node
B is to extract the synchronization source of the E1/T1 interface.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID can be synchronized through the following means:
E1/T1 PCM link
The E1/T1 link used for synchronization does not carry any data traffic.
Local GPS receiver
In the GPS-based synchronization solution, the xCCM module is connected to a GPS
smart antenna/receiver and provide GPS synchro source (Pulse Per Second (PPS)
synchro input from the antenna).
IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
The PTP-based synchronization solution relies on time servers connected to the Node
B through the Ethernet network.
Note: This synchronization mechanism is only used with native IP Node B
Synchronous Ethernet
Note: This synchronization mechanism only applies to native IP Node B .

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Overview
This section lists the optional functionalities supported by the 9311 Macro V2 ID
cabinets.
The optional functionalities of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets are the following:
TMA (double TMA, light TMA, or single TMA)
PCM protection kit (LPPCM)
External alarm option (provides 16 external alarms and six remote controls)
DC/DC power system to support +24 V DC (UMTS 1900 only)
75-ohm PCM interface (available with connector types: BNC, 16/5.6, SMZ 43)
RF jumpers
RETA kits
DDSM 900
For more information about these optional products, refer to 9311 Macro V2 ID optional
equipment (p. 6-158).

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Overview
This section details the characteristics (physical, electrical, thermal, and acoustic) of the
9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet.
The characteristics of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet are the following:
2100 MHz frequency bands:
2110-2170 MHz for downlink
1920-1980 MHz for uplink
1900 MHz frequency bands:
1930-1990 MHz for downlink
1850-1910 MHz for uplink
900 MHz frequency bands:
925-960 MHz for downlink
880-915 MHz for uplink
850 MHz frequency bands:
869-894 MHz for downlink
824-849 MHz for uplink
Optimized size versus capacity ratio:
Width (W): 600 mm
Depth (D): 600 mm
Height (H): 1650 mm
Volume: 594 L
DC Power: -48 V DC (2100, 850)
DC Power: +24 V DC (1900) by using the +24 V DC converter kit option
Operation Temperature Range:
Long term: +5 to +45C
Short term: -5 to +45C
Weight:
Empty: 140 kg
Fully equipped: 305 kg

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture, and the different types of
available configurations.

Contents

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Introduction
The 9311 Macro V2 ID is built around the following functional blocks:
A digital shelf
A RF block
An interConnection (interCo) module
A power system
A cooling unit

Digital shelf
The digital shelf provides the following main functions:
Network interface
Call processing
Signal processing
Frequency up/down conversion
The digital shelf includes the following modules:
Core Controller Module (CCM)
Channel Element Module (CEM)
Transmit-Receive Module (TRM)
Global Positioning System and Alarm Module (GPSAM)

RF block
The RF block provides the following main functions:
Boost of the RF signal delivered by the TRM
Reception and transmission of the radio signal
Connection to antennas
The RF block includes the following RF modules:
Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) or Single Carrier Power Amplifier (SCPA) or
Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU): one to six MCPAs/SCPA/TRDUs are
required according to the Node B and configuration types
Dual Duplexer Module (DDM/cDDM): one to three DDMs/cDDMs per shelf are
required
Tx Splitter (in OTSR configuration only): one Tx Splitter is required.
Note: The xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) is mandatory to support TRDU in
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Interconnection module
The interconnection module is a passive module. It interconnects the digital signals and
power supply between the digital shelf modules, the power supply unit, and the RF
modules.
Depending on the Node B product variant, the interCO interfaces with a different number
of modules.
The following figure shows the Node B functional architecture.

Figure 4-1 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture for three sectors

The following figure gives an overview of the Node B hardware architecture.

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Figure 4-2 9311 Macro V2 ID hardware architecture - configuration MCPA/TRM/DDM


(without optical module)

The 9311 Macro V2 ID Node B can be configured with up to 6 TRDU60-21 modules.

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Figure 4-3 9311 Macro V2 ID architecture with xCOB and TRDU

All radio configurations (STSR x, STSR x+y) available in the Macro NodeB with MCPA
are available in the Macro NodeB with xCOB and TRDU, except the dual band.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID hardware architecture supports the following configurations:
Omni Transmission-Omni Reception (OTOR) configuration
Bisectorial Transmission - Bisectorial Reception (BTBR) configuration
Trisectorial Transmission - Trisectorial Reception (STSR) configuration
Other configurations with up to six sectors or up to 12 cells
This hardware architecture is modified according to the Node B configuration (OTOR,
BTBR and STSR).
The 9311 Macro V2 ID can be equipped with:
Two antennas for the single-sector configuration
Four antennas for the bi-sector configuration
Six antennas for the three-sector configuration

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Purpose
This part describes the Node B RF configuration types.
In the digital shelf, the following hardware upgrades are possible:
CCM, iCCM, iCCM-2, and xCCM modules are interchangeable.
iCCM and iCCM-2 are mixable.
Note: iCCM-2 and xCCM cannot be mixed.
The duplex feature requires two iCCM/iCCM-2 modules.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID supports the following configurations:
Omni Transmission-Omni Reception (OTOR) configuration
Bi sectorial Transmission-Bi sectorial Reception (BTBR) configuration
Tri sectorial Transmission-Tri sectorial Reception (STSR) configuration
Other configurations with up to six sectors or up to 12 cells

9311 Macro V2 ID configurations


OTOR configuration
OTOR is the standard one-sector configuration. In this configuration, the Node B is
logically declared at the RNC as one cell. The OTOR configuration uses a single Power
Amplifier to transmit signals in all directions (Omni-directional).
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9311 Macro V2 ID supports the
following configurations:
OTOR1
The OTOR1 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
One frequency carrier
OTOR2
The OTOR2 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
OTOR3
The OTOR3 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
OTORx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)

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These configurations require the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth
BTBR configuration
BTBR is the standard two-sector configuration. It is obtained from STSR configuration
and consists in doing an STSR depopulation. The Node B is logically declared at the
RNC as two cells. The power allocation with BTBR configuration is independent across
sectors.
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9311 Macro V2 ID supports the
following configurations:
BTBR1
This configuration is an STSR1 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
BTBR2
This configuration is an STSR2 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
BTBR3
This configuration is an STSR3 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
BTBRx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)
These configurations are an STSRx+y configuration depopulation. They require the
following characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one TX/Rx Div per
pair)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth
STSR configuration
STSR is the standard three-sector configuration. The Node B is logically declared at the
RNC as three cells. Softer handover is controlled by the network.

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According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9311 Macro V2 ID supports the
following configurations:
STSR1
This configuration is the smallest hardware configuration in STSR. It requires the
following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
STSR2
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
STSR3
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
STSRx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)
These configurations require the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Tx/Rx Div per
pair)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth
TRDU/MCPA radio configuration
Depending of the required radio configuration (frequency band, number of sectors,
carriers capacity, output power), the number and the type of required TRDU module will
vary.

Radio configuration Nb of sectors Nb of TRDU/MCPA


OTOR 1/2/3 1 1
BTBR 1/2/3 2 2
STSR 1/2/3 3 3
OTOR 1+1/2 +1/2+2 1 2
BTBR 1+1/2+1/2+2 2 4
STSR 1+1 /2+1/2+2 3 6
STSR1/2 + OTOR 1/2 4 4
STSR1/2+ BTBR1/2 5 5

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Radio configuration Nb of sectors Nb of TRDU/MCPA


STSR1/2+STSR1/2 6 6

Other configurations
Other configurations are four-sector, five-sector and six-sector configurations. The Node
B is logically declared at the RNC as four, five, or six cells. Softer handover is controlled
by the network.
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9311 Macro V2 ID supports other
configurations with four, five and six sectors with the limitation of 12 cells maximum.
For example, the possible six-sector configurations are the following:
HTHR1
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Six antenna pairs: 12 antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
HTHR2
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Six antenna pairs: 12 antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
HTHR1+1
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Six antenna pairs: 12 antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers: one frequency carrier (adjacent or not) in a first
operational bandwidth, and one frequency carrier (adjacent or not) in a second
operational bandwidth

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the different interfaces of the 9311 Macro V2 ID.

Contents

Uu interface physical description 5-2


Iub interface physical description 5-3

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Uu interface physical description


Overview
The radio interface consists of six RF ports which correspond to the connection to main
and diversity antenna for three sectors.
The frequency-dependent DDM is compatible with the following standard UMTS
bandwidths:
For UMTS 2100:
2110-2170 MHz for downlink
1920-1980 MHz for uplink
For UMTS 1900:
1930-1990 MHz for downlink
1850-1910 MHz for uplink
For UMTS 900:
925-960 MHz for downlink
880-915 MHz for uplink
For UMTS 850:
869-894 MHz for downlink
824-849 MHz for uplink
The impedance of the radio interface is 50 ohm.

Radio cabling
7/16 connectors are located on top of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.
The antenna feeders arrive as close as possible to the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets. The
interconnection between the feeders and the jumpers is done outside 9311 Macro V2 ID
cabinets.
The number of feeders depends on the configuration type.

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Iub interface physical description


Introduction
The Node B provides an Iub interface to be backhaul-connected to the network elements
(from RNC). The Iub interface is in charge of managing:
Physical layer management (configuration, alarm reporting)
Layer two (switching)
The Iub interface consists of the following links:
E1 link that respects ITU G703 or G704
T1 link based on ANSI standard
IP link
The raw data rate between Node B and RNC is 1.984 Mbps (for E1) and 1.53 Mbps (for
T1).
Depending on the data flow, ATM protocols AAL2 and AAL5 are used on the physical
link between the Node B and the RNC.
Iub backhauling can be optimized using the Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet
Radio (MPR).

Hybrid Iub
The hybrid Iub interface consists of the following connectivity:
ATM/PCM connectivity for R99, HSDPA, or HSUPA signaling and OAM traffic
IP/Ethernet connectivity for HSPA traffic (HSDPA + HSUPA, or HSDPA only)
Note: Hybrid Iub bandwidth pools resiliency (default configuration)
When IP connectivity is lost, new HSPA calls are transferred on the ATM path.
If the ATM path is configured into separate pools (one dedicated for HSPA on IP, the
other shared with R99 on ATM), and the dedicated pool fails, then new HSPA calls are
put in the shared pool.
The hybrid Iub interface requires an xCCM module ((xCCM-4E1 or xCCM-GE hardware
configuration)
Hybrid Iub backhauling can be optimized using Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet
Radio (MPR).

Native IP Iub
The native IP Iub interface consists of a full IP/Ethernet transport on an Iub interface.
When a native IP Iub feature is deployed, the ATM/PCM connectivity is no longer used
on Iub.
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The native Iub interface requires an xCCM module (xCCM-GE hardware configuration)

PCM connection cables


D-sub connectors are located on top of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.
The PCM cable is connected to the Iub port on the Node B bulkhead and to the
distribution frame.
Note: PCM cables vary according to the use of an iCCM or an xCCM module.
In the case of a 120-ohm network, the only equipment needed to ensure the PCM
connection is the 120-ohm PCM cable.
In the case of a 75-ohm network, it is necessary to have baluns (two baluns per PCM) to
ensure adaptation from the 120 ohm of the Node B to the 75 ohm of the customer
network. Two types of baluns can be used: BNC, 1.6/5.6, or SMZ type 43.

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes all modules (optional or not) implemented into the 9311 Macro V2
ID cabinets provided by Alcatel-Lucent.

Contents

9311 Macro V2 ID hardware presentation 6-4


9311 Macro V2 ID hardware presentation 6-5
9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf description 6-12
9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf modules 6-13
integrated Channel Element Module (iCEM) 6-20
integrated Channel Element Module - 2nd generation (iCEM-2) 6-24
extended Channel Element Module (xCEM) 6-28
enhanced Channel Element Module (eCEM) 6-31
Core Controller Module (CCM) 6-34
integrated Core Controller Module (iCCM) 6-39
integrated Core Controller Module - 2nd generation (iCCM-2) 6-44
extended Core Controller Module (xCCM) 6-48
xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) 6-56
Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM) 6-63
integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) 6-68
expandable TRM (xTRM) 6-71
GPS and Alarm Module (GPSAM) 6-77

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Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for one optical fiber 6-81
(C1OIM)
GPxOIM module 6-87
Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for two optical fibers 6-90
(C2OIM)
GPxOIM board 6-96
Physical characteristics of the 9311 Macro V2 ID digital modules 6-99
9311 Macro V2 ID RF block description 6-100
9311 Macro V2 ID RF block modules 6-101
Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) 6-104
MCPA 60W 6-109
Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) 6-114
SCPA 55W 6-119
Tx Splitter 6-122
Dual Duplexer Module (DDM) 6-124
9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM 6-131
9311 Macro V2 ID Manufacturing, Commissioning, and Alarm (MCA) 6-135
module
9311 Macro V2 ID Manufacturing, Commissioning, and Alarm (MCA) module 6-136
9311 Macro V2 ID InterCOnnection module (ICO) 6-138
9311 Macro V2 ID InterCOnnection module (ICO) 6-139
9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU) 6-141
9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU) 6-142
9311 Macro V2 ID power system 6-145
9311 Macro V2 ID power supply 6-146
9311 Macro V2 ID AC plinth 6-149
9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution system 6-153
9311 Macro V2 ID rectifiers 6-156
9311 Macro V2 ID optional equipment 6-158
Tower Mounted Amplifier 2100 (TMA 2100) 6-159
Alarm protection module 6-165
9311 Macro V2 ID PCM protection module 6-168
+24 V DC/DC converter kit option 6-171

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Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) 6-172


RETA through feeders 6-176
Dual Duplexer Sharing Module (DDSM) 6-179

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9311 Macro V2 ID hardware presentation

Overview
Purpose
This section presents the hardware into the following 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets:
9311 Macro V2 ID 2100
9311 Macro V2 ID 1900
9311 Macro V2 ID 900
9311 Macro V2 ID 850
9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/900
9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/850
9311 Macro V2 ID 1900/850

Contents

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9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 hardware presentation
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 cabinet is composed of the following elements:
One DDM shelf (up to three DDMs)
One MCPA shelf (up to six MCPAs or TRDU)
One InterCOnnection (ICO) module
One digital shelf
One DC module which houses the Interco breaker, the cooling unit breaker, and the
digital breaker
One Indoor External Alarm (IEA) module
One MCA module
One cooling unit
The cooling unit is located at the bottom of the cabinet. The cabinet is cooled by the
convection through a single open forced ventilation unit.
Note: All modules are accessible by their front only.
The cooling unit is accessible through the protection panel.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 cabinet supplies a fixed -48 V DC electrical distribution to
power the installed electronic equipment.
The following figures show the 9311 Macro V2 ID inside view and layout.

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Figure 6-1 9311 Macro V2 ID general view

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Figure 6-2 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet layout (with MCPA + DDM + TRM)

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Figure 6-3 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet layout (with TRDU)

All cables enter the 9311 Macro V2 ID from a cable bulkhead located on top of the
cabinet.

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The following figure shows the 9311 Macro V2 ID bulkhead.

Figure 6-4 9311 Macro V2 ID bulkhead top view

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9311 Macro V2 ID 1900 hardware presentation
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 1900 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100
hardware, except for the following components:
The RF block houses the modules that operate in the 1900 MHz frequency band.
These modules are the following:
MCPA 1900 modules
DDM 1900 modules
The digital shelf houses the TRM/iTRM 1900 modules.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 1900 supports +24 V DC (optional). This option allows you to
connect the 9311 Macro V2 ID 1900 to a +24 V DC power feed.

9311 Macro V2 ID 900 hardware presentation


The 9311 Macro V2 ID 900 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 hardware,
except for the following components:
The RF block houses the modules that operate in the 900 MHz frequency band. These
modules are the following:
One-carrier SCPA 900 55W modules
DDM-E 900 and DDM-P 900 modules
The digital shelf houses the two-carrier xTRM 900 modules.
Note: The 9311 Macro V2 ID 900 does not support the following:
Mix of DDM-E and DDM-P modules
Reduced mode for MaxPowerAmplification
OTSR, OTBR, and STSR2 configurations
RRH
AISG

9311 Macro V2 ID 850 hardware presentation


The 9311 Macro V2 ID 850 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 hardware,
except for the following components:
The RF block houses the modules that operate in the 850 MHz frequency band. These
modules are the following:
MCPA 850 modules
DDM 850 modules
The digital shelf houses the xTRM 850 modules.

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9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/900 hardware presentation
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/900 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100
hardware, with dedicated (bandwidth-specific) and shared modules:
Dedicated modules:
For 2100 MHz: TRM/iTRM/xTRM 2100 + MCPA/MCPA-2/MCPA-3/MCPA
60W 2100 + DDM/DDM-2 2100
For 900 MHz: xTRM 900 + SCPA 55W + DDM-E 900/DDM-P 900
Shared modules: GPSAM, GPxOIM, iCEM/iCEM-2/xCEM/eCEM,
iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM

9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/850 hardware presentation


The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100/850 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100
hardware, with dedicated (bandwidth-specific) and shared modules:
Dedicated modules:
For 2100 MHz: TRM/iTRM/xTRM 2100 + MCPA/MCPA-2/MCPA-3/MCPA
60W 2100 + DDM/DDM-2 2100
For 850 MHz: TRM/iTRM/xTRM 850 + MCPA/MCPA 60W 850 + DDM 850
Shared modules: GPSAM, GPxOIM, iCEM/iCEM-2/xCEM/eCEM,
iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM

9311 Macro V2 ID 1900/850 hardware presentation


The 9311 Macro V2 ID 1900/850 hardware is similar to the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100
hardware, with dedicated (bandwidth-specific) and shared modules:
Dedicated modules:
For 1900 MHz: TRM/iTRM 1900 + MCPA 1900 + DDM 1900
For 850 MHz: TRM/iTRM/xTRM 850 + MCPA/MCPA 60W 850 + DDM 850

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9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf description

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the modules housed in the digital shelf of the 9311 Macro V2 ID.

Contents

9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf modules 6-13


integrated Channel Element Module (iCEM) 6-20
integrated Channel Element Module - 2nd generation (iCEM-2) 6-24
extended Channel Element Module (xCEM) 6-28
enhanced Channel Element Module (eCEM) 6-31
Core Controller Module (CCM) 6-34
integrated Core Controller Module (iCCM) 6-39
integrated Core Controller Module - 2nd generation (iCCM-2) 6-44
extended Core Controller Module (xCCM) 6-48
xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) 6-56
Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM) 6-63
integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) 6-68
expandable TRM (xTRM) 6-71
GPS and Alarm Module (GPSAM) 6-77
Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for one optical fiber 6-81
(C1OIM)
GPxOIM module 6-87
Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for two optical fibers 6-90
(C2OIM)
GPxOIM board 6-96
Physical characteristics of the 9311 Macro V2 ID digital modules 6-99

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Introduction
The 9311 Macro V2 ID contains a digital shelf which houses all the digital modules. The
number of modules shared in the digital shelf and their slots depends on the Node B
configuration.

Backplane functions
The backplane board is part of the digital shelf. It is in charge of supporting all internal
links and electrical interfaces between the modules of the digital shelf.
All modules and cables carrying external signals plug into connectors mounted on the
backplane board.
The backplane board accommodates several high speed signals up to 1.3 Gbit/s. It
supports -48 V DC power supply.
The backplane provides:
Inter-module connections
-48 V DC
To support the housing of the C1OIM and C2OIM boards, the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet
must be equipped with a second generation of 600 mm digital backplane, called DBP 602.

Digital shelf physical description


The "T-bar" rails are used in the digital shelf to guide the modules during insertion and
removal operations.
The digital shelf houses the following modules:
Channel Element Module (CEM)
This module is in charge of:
Part of call processing
Base band transmit/receive digital signal processing
Core Control Module (CCM)
This module is in charge of:
OAM management
Part of call processing
Internal/external data flow switching or combining
The xCCM module can be equipped with an extension board xCOB (xCCM radio
interface board) to provide a Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) compatibility).
Transmit Receive Module (TRM)

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This module is in charge of:
Receive/transmit channelizing function
Radio signal ADC/DACc function and the supporting radio self connectivity
interface
GPS and Alarm Module (GPSAM/cGPSAM)
This module is in charge of:
Supporting external/internal alarm
Supporting the external synchronization reference interface
Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for one optical fiber (C1OIM)
This module requires the DBP 602.
GP2OIM
This module requires the DBP 602.
It embeds a Global Positioning System and Alarm function and an Optical Interface
function. It aggregates:
A GPxOIM board
This module is in charge of supporting external/internal alarm connectivity and
external synchronization reference interface.
A Compact Optical Interface Module with connectivity for two optical fibers
(C2OIM)
This module is in charge of electrical-optical conversion for both uplink and
downlink. The C2OIM reports alarms and provides inventory information through
the GPxOIM board.
All cables providing interconnection between modules are mounted on their front.
The following figure describes the digital shelf.

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Figure 6-5 Digital shelf description (without optical module)

Note: For optical module, see Figure 6-6, 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 functional
architecture (with C1OIM/C2OIM) (p. 6-16).
The following figure illustrates the functional architecture of the digital shelf in the 9311
Macro V2 ID.

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Figure 6-6 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 functional architecture (with C1OIM/C2OIM)

Remote Radio Heads (RRH) are supported by the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 with second
generation backplane DBP602 and optical boards (C1OIM, C2OIM).
9311 Macro V2 ID 1900 and 850 do not support RRH.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 cabinet controls the RRH through optical fibers carrying
digital links compliant with the High Speed Serial Link (HSSL) interface. This control
interface is based on C1OIM/C2OIM and DBP602 digital shelf equipment.
The DBP602 routes the HSSL links between both iCCM-2/xCCM modules and each
iCEM-2/xCEM/eCEM module, and between the iCCM-2/xCCM modules and the
C1OIM/C2OIM.
The following table gives the name of the digital shelf modules which are supported by
the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.

Table 6-1 Digital shelf modules supported by 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets

Module Module name Supported by 9311 Macro


V2 ID
CCM CCM Yes
TRM TRM 2100 Yes
TRM 1900 Yes
iCCM iCCM/iCCM-2 Yes
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Module Module name Supported by 9311 Macro


V2 ID
xCCM xCCM Yes
iCEM iCEM/iCEM-2 Yes
xCEM xCEM Yes
eCEM eCEM Yes
iTRM iTRM 2100 Yes
iTRM 1900 Yes
xTRM-2 xTRM-2 2100 Yes
xTRM xTRM 2100 Yes
xTRM 900 Yes
xTRM 850 Yes
GPSAM GPSAM Yes
cGPSAM No
C1OIM C1OIM Yes
GP2OIM C2OIM Yes
GPxOIM Yes

The following digital shelf modules can be mixed or not.

Mix... with... Yes/No


iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM TRM Yes, but the iCEM/xCEM/
iTRM/xTRM eCEM enhanced signal
processing features are not
iCEM/iCEM-2/xCEM/ supported
eCEM
iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM CCM No
iCCM-2 iCCM Yes
xCCM iCCM-2 No

Note: The HSDPA support requires the second generation of CEM modules
(iCEM 64/iCEM-2 64 and iCEM 128/iCEM-2 128) or last generation of CEM
modules (xCEM, eCEM).

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Digital shelf module distribution
The digital shelf of the 9311 Macro V2 ID houses up to ten modules in complete
configuration with flexible positions.
All modules are removable and 50 mm wide.

Figure 6-7 9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf front view

The 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 digital shelf, made of ten slots, houses the following
modules:
One CEM in slot 1
One CCM/iCCM/iCCM-2 in slot 5
One CCM always in slot 4
One TRM in slot 9
One GPSAM always in slot 10
The 9311 Macro V2 ID 850/900 digital shelf, made of ten slots, houses the following
modules:
One CEM in slot 1
One CCM/iCCM/iCCM-2 in slot 5
One CCM always in slot 4
One xTRM 850/900 in slot 9
One GPSAM always in slot 10
Only the 9311 Macro V2 ID 2100 can house a digital shelf equipped with the DBP602
digital backplane.
The following figure illustrates the module distribution in the DBP602 digital backplane.

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Figure 6-8 Board positions in DBP602 digital backplane

The following modules can be connected to the DBP602:


One iCCM-2/xCCM or two iCCMs-2 in slot 5 and slot 6
One C1OIM in any slot that can be used by a TRM module
One to three CEMs
One to three TRMs
One GPxOIM module in slot 10
This module comprises a GPxOIM board and a C1OIM/C2OIM.

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integrated Channel Element Module (iCEM)


Introduction
The iCEM is the second generation of Channel Element Module used in all Node B
cabinets.
The iCEM provides the base-band layer 1 and a sub-set of the layer 2 MAC functionality
for UMTS FDD standard.

Main functions
The iCEM provides the W-CDMA signal processing. The iCEM increases the processing
capacity of the Node B.
The iCEM is an evolution of the CEM. It is based on a new architecture and it improves
the Node B Call Processing. The iCEM is compatible with all the Node B products.
The following capacity versions are available:
iCEM 64: up to 64 channel elements supported.
iCEM 128: up to 128 channel elements supported.
The iCEM 64 and iCEM 128 are based on a new functional architecture. They improve
the Node B call processing capacity and offer capability to handle advanced signal
processing features.
The iCEM 64 or iCEM 128 modules are required for HSDPA support.

Hardware description
The following figures show the iCEM 64 and iCEM 128 front panels.

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Figure 6-9 iCEM 64 front panel

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Figure 6-10 iCEM 128 front panel

The iCEM front panel has two corporate LEDs indicating the following iCEM status:

Table 6-2 iCEM corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
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Table 6-2 iCEM corporate LEDs status (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module should not be removed
ON BLINK Module is partially faulty
OFF ON Module may be removed, alarm
state, BISTs NOK
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot

The front panel also has:


One Reset button accessible through an eye in the front panel.
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment.
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector).

Signal description
All signals to and from the iCEM are carried on a full duplex high speed serial link
(HSSL).
The main internal signals of the iCEM are the base band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The iCEM is powered by a -48 V DC power supply received through the digital
backplane.

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Introduction
The iCEM-2 is a new generation of iCEM module which takes advantage of the latest
technology.

Main functions
The iCEM-2 has the same format, fit, and function as the iCEM module.
It is interchangeable and mixable with the iCEM.
It can be technically replaced by an iCEM or iCEM-2. However, the repair process
recommends to replace an iCEM-2 by an iCEM-2.
A Node B can work with any mix of iCEM and iCEM-2.
Like the iCEM, the following capacity versions are available:
iCEM-2 64: up to 64 Channel Elements supported.
iCEM-2 128: up to 128 Channel Elements supported.
The internal architecture remains unchanged between iCEM and iCEM-2.

Hardware description
The iCEM-2 and iCEM front panels are identical.
The following figures show the iCEM-2 64 and iCEM-2 128 front panels.

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Figure 6-11 iCEM-2 64 front panel

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Figure 6-12 iCEM-2 128 front panel

The iCEM-2 front panel has two corporate LEDs indicating the following iCEM-2 status:

Table 6-3 iCEM-2 corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
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Table 6-3 iCEM-2 corporate LEDs status (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module should not be removed
ON BLINK Module is partially faulty
OFF ON Module may be removed, alarm
state, BISTs NOK
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot

The front panel also has:


One Reset button accessible through an eye in the front panel.
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment.
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector).

Signal description
All signals to and from the iCEM-2 are carried on a full duplex high speed serial link
(HSSL).
The main internal signals of the iCEM-2 are the base-band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The iCEM-2 is powered by a -48 V DC power supply received through the digital
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extended Channel Element Module (xCEM)


Introduction
The xCEM is the latest generation of CEM.

Main functions
The xCEM has the same format, fit, and function as the iCEM/iCEM-2 module.
It comes with new functionalities:
Up to 256 Channel Elements (CE) with:
Four Base Band Units (BBU) at 64 CEs each
BBUs are multi-mode BBUs (m-BBUs) supporting DCH, HSDPA, and HSUPA.
Maximum of two HSPA BBUs (128 HSPA connections)
Support for compressed mode operation on DCH, HSDPA, and HSUPA
Up to two frequency carriers
Full six-cell support
Note: OTSR configuration is not supported with xCEM.
Allocation of HSPA baseband resources of different cells to xCEM boards, even if the
cells use the same carrier (up to 3 xCEM par carrier)
The xCEM is interchangeable and mixable with the iCEM/iCEM-2 module.
Technically, it can be replaced by an iCEM or an iCEM-2. However, the repair process
recommends to replace an xCEM by another xCEM.
A Node B can work with any mix of iCEMs/iCEMs-2/xCEMs.
Note: At initial release (UA05.1.1), maximum of two xCEMs per Node B.
The internal architecture remains unchanged between iCEM-2 and xCEM modules.

Hardware description
The xCEM and iCEM/iCEM-2 front panels are identical.
The following figure shows the xCEM front panel.

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Figure 6-13 xCEM front panel

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The xCEM front panel has two corporate LEDs indicating the following xCEM status:

Table 6-4 xCEM corporate LEDs

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted
ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module should not be removed
ON BLINK Module is partially faulty
OFF ON Module may be removed, alarm
state, BISTs NOK
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot

The front panel also has:


One Reset button accessible through an eye in the front panel
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector)

Interface description
All signals to and from the xCEM are carried on a full duplex High Speed Serial Link
(HSSL).
The main internal signals of the xCEM are the base-band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The xCEM is powered by a -48 V DC power supply received through the digital
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Introduction
The eCEM is the latest generation of CEM.

Main functions
The eCEM has the same format, fit, and function as the xCEM module.
It is built with new generation components allowing an increased processing power and
performance.
It comes with new functionalities including:
Number of downlink (DL) codes for HSDPA increased to 90 (48 for xCEM)
Increased board throughput for HSDPA, up to 84 Mbps (28.8 Mbit/s for xCEM)
Increased board throughput for HSUPA, up to 33 Mbps (10.8 Mbps on xCEM)
Note: In V7.1.3 release, features and performances provided by the eCEM are equal
to the xCEM. Increased performances will be available in future software releases.
The eCEM is interchangeable and mixable with the iCEM-2 and xCEM modules.
Technically, it can be replaced by an iCEM-2/xCEM. However, the repair process
recommends to replace an eCEM by another eCEM.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID can work with any mix of xCEM.
The internal architecture remains unchanged between xCEM modules.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the eCEM front panel.

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Figure 6-14 eCEM front panel

Port description
The eCEM front panel has the following connectors:
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment (labeled DEBUG ICU)
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector) (labeled DEBUG BBU)

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The eCEM front panel also has:
One Reset button accessible through an eye in the front panel
One handle
LED description
The eCEM front panel has the following LEDs:
Two corporate LEDs (one green, one red)
One LED labeled Mode
One LED labeled Status
The two corporate LEDs indicate the board status as indicated in the following table.

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not inserted
ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module should not be removed
ON BLINK Module is partially faulty
OFF ON Module may be removed, alarm
state, BISTs NOK
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot

The LED labeled Mode indicates the type of software running in the eCEM board. In
this release, the eCEM is only applicable to UMTS software (LED amber).
The LED labeled Status is not used.

Interface description
All signals to and from the eCEM are carried on a full duplex high speed serial link
(HSSL).
The main internal signals of the eCEM are the base-band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The eCEM is powered by a 48 V DC power supply received through the digital
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Core Controller Module (CCM)


Introduction
The CCM is located in the Node B digital shelf. In complete configuration, the highest
number of CCMs is two.

Main functions
The CCM provides the control and data routing functions for the Node B.
The CCM provides the following functions:
Iub interface
Call processing
Data switching and routing
OAM management
Node B frequency and timing reference
One CCM supports up to three wide-band carriers with transmit and receive diversity in a
tri-sectored carrier configuration.

Hardware description
The CCM consists of three cards:
BTS Router Interface Controller (BRIC)
Advanced Switch Engine (AXE)
CCM Interconnect Card (CCMIC)

BRIC
The BRIC provides the main processing and controls for the Node B. This card provides
the interfaces to the RNC through 8 T1/E1 links carrying ATM Iub.
The BRIC operates ATM internally (AAL2 for traffic, AAL5 for signaling and OAM) and
supports ATM AAL2/AAL5 backhaul to the RNC.

AXE
The AXE board provides the interface between the BRIC, the TRMs and the CEMs and
optionally receives timing reference signals from the GPSAM. The AXE functions
include Base-band signal routing and addition of signals between the CEMs and TRMs,
an ATM switch and timing reference distribution.

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CCMIC
The CCMIC, which is a mini backplane, joins the interfaces between the BRIC and the
AXE boards. The CCMIC connects with CEM/TRM slots and a timing reference module
through the digital backplane.

Front panel description

Figure 6-15 CCM front panel

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The front panel connectors are the following:
Port 1 (Ethernet 10Base-T) used for Ethernet access
Port 2 (Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T) used for TIL connection
One "E1/T1" connector (44-pin D-sub female connector) used for E1/T1 connection
Three timing reference ports (SMB connector) for Node B commissioning labeled "10
MHz", "ES_Out" (Even Second Output), and "ES_In" (Even Second Input)
The front panel LEDs are the following:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the CCM status:
Table 6-5 CCM corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, Sleep,
unpowered or not inserted
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress
ON OFF Module is OK and it should not
be removed
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Bootp
(all the Boot level 2 are invalid)
or Boot level 2 is in failure.
OFF ON Module is NOK, it must be
removed and replaced.

Two synchronization status indicators: "Lock" (green LED) and "Holdover" (yellow
LED)
One "Activity" LED which indicates the module activity status
Eight PCM status LEDs which indicate if the PCM link is OK (green LED), if the
PCM is in alarm (red LED), or if the PCM is in tri-state (amber LED)
One seven-segment readout (or 7-segment display) plus red dot allows to inform of
the synchronization source
The dot is located on the right of the 7-segment display.
Table 6-6 CCM 7-segment display

7-segment display Meaning


1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 PCM number: PCM 1 to PCM 8 display "1" to
"8"
a or b GPS 0 or GPS 1: display "a or b"

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Table 6-6 CCM 7-segment display (continued)

7-segment display Meaning


A The active CCM (or passive CCM) display
"A"
E Even Second external input: display "E"
H Holdover mode: display"H" alternating with
source(*)
L Network synchro NOK (no PCM
synchronized) display "L" ("L" is for local
synchronization)

(*) For instance:


If the source synchronization is on PCM 1, "1" is displayed.
If the PCM clock is drifting over 2 ppm, "H" is displayed alternating with "1".
For initial state (starting state), "8" is displayed on the iCCM 7-segment display with dot
ON. If the source synchronization is on PCM 8, the dot switches OFF.

Interface description
Each CCM is linked with the CEM and TRM by a point-to-point HSSL connection.
The two CCMs are linked by the IML ATM links to 155 Mbit/s.
The following figure shows the different interfaces of the CCM.

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Figure 6-16 CCM interfaces

The figure above describes the complete configuration (available for future versions).

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Introduction
The iCCM is the second generation of CCM used in all Node B products. It is based on a
single PCB design, whereas the CCM is based on a two-PCB design.

Main functions
The iCCM functionalities are similar to the CCM's, but it further provides the duplex
configuration (iCCM redundancy), as follows:
In case of switch-over, all communications are lost. But the OMC-B (the OAM part
which manages the Node B) is kept synchronized between active and passive iCCM.
When the iCCM is activated, it needs to be configured only by RNC.
The new call is established.
The following functions change in comparison with the CCM:
HSSPC: five HSSPC2 operating in dual device turbo have replaced the nine HSSPC2
operating in the single device turbo mode on the CCM
New routing table compared to the CCM: Rlink and Flink driver replaced by BBlink
Network FPGA on iCCM replaces Time Switch on CCM
The PSC functions is replaced by matching BSP function
One iCCM supports up to three wide-band carriers with transmit and receive diversity in
a tri-sectored carrier configuration.

Hardware description
The iCCM board is packaged into a dual slot iCCM module (iCCM board + filler board)
whose size is similar to the CCM module (50 mm wide).
The connectors on the front panel are the following:
Port 1 (Ethernet 10Base-T) used for Ethernet access
Port 2 (Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T) used for TIL connection
One E1/T1 connector (44-pin D-sub female connector) used for E1/T1 connection
Two timing reference ports (SMB connector) for Node B commissioning labeled 10
MHz and ES_Out (Even Second Output)
One reset button

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The LEDs on the front panel are the following:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the iCCM status:
Table 6-7 iCCM corporate LEDs

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, unpowered
or not inserted
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress
ON OFF Module is OK and it should not
be removed
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot level 2 are invalid) or
Boot level 2 is in failure
OFF ON Module is NOK and it must be
removed and replaced

One "Activity" LED (bi-color LED) which indicates the module activity status
Eight PCM status LEDs which indicate if the PCM link is OK (green LED), if the
PCM is in alarm (red LED), or if the PCM is in tri-state (amber LED)
One seven-segment readout (or 7-segment display) plus red dot allows to inform of
the synchronization source
The dot is located on the right of the 7-segment display.
Table 6-8 iCCM 7-segment display description

7-segment display Meaning


1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 PCM number: PCM 1 to PCM 8 display "1" to
"8"
a or b GPS 0 or GPS 1: display "a or b"
A The passive iCCM is synchronized by active
iCCM: display "A"
E Even Second external input: display "E"
H Holdover mode (radio synchro): display"H"
alternating with source(*)
L Network synchro NOK (no PCM
synchronized)

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(*) For instance:
If the source synchronization is on PCM 1, "1" is displayed.
If the PCM clock is drifting over 2 ppm, "H" is displayed alternating with "1".
For initial state (starting state), "8" is displayed on the iCCM 7-segment display with dot
ON. If the source synchronization is on PCM 8, the dot switches OFF.
The following figure shows the front panel of the iCCM.

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Figure 6-17 iCCM front panel

Interface description
The iCCM interface provides the following items:
8-PCM (E1/T1) connectivity as the CCM
10Base-T, 10/100Base-T, and a debug port

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iCCM duplex readiness
Each iCCM is linked with the iCEM and iTRM/TRM by a point-to-point HSSL
connection.

DC power
The iCCM is powered by a -48 V DC power supply through the digital backplane.

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integrated Core Controller Module - 2nd generation (iCCM-2)


Introduction
The iCCM-2 module is an evolution of the previous iCCM module and takes advantage
of the latest technology.
The iCCM-2 provides the same interfaces and functions as the original iCCM, with
provision for a new standard interface towards radio equipment: Common Public Radio
Interface (CPRI).
The iCCM-2 module is inserted in the current iCCM module with no change, either
mechanical or electrical.

Main functions
In addition to the iCCM functionalities, the iCCM-2 module provides the following
functionalities:
CPRI compatibility to replace three TRMs/iTRMs with three CPRI RE modules
ATM bandwidth increase by managing HSSPC2 limitations (back to back cell) for
future high capacity CEM modules

Hardware description
As the iCCM, the iCCM-2 board is packaged into a dual slot iCCM-2 module (iCCM-2
board + filler board) whose size is similar to CCM (50 mm wide).
The connectors on the front panel are the following:
Port 1 (Ethernet 10Base-T) used for Ethernet access
Port 2 (Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T) used for TIL connection
One E1/T1 connector (44-pin D-sub female connector) for Node B commissioning
labeled REF OUT and ES OUT
One reset button
The LEDs on the front panel are the following:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the iCCM-2 status:
Table 6-9 iCCM-2 corporate LEDs

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, unpowered
or not inserted.
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress.
ON OFF Module is OK and it should not
be removed
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Table 6-9 iCCM-2 corporate LEDs (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot level 2 are invalid) or
Boot level 2 is in failure.
OFF ON Module is NOK and it must be
removed and replaced.

One "Activity" LED (bi-color LED) which indicates the module activity status
Eight PCM status LEDs which indicate if the PCM link is OK (green LED), if the
PCM is in alarm (red LED), or if the PCM is in tri-state (amber LED)
One seven-segment readout (or 7-segment display) plus red dot allows to inform of
the synchronization source
The dot is located on the right of the 7-segment display.
Table 6-10 iCCM-2 7-segment display description

7-segment display Meaning


1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 PCM number: PCM 1 to PCM 8 display "1" to
"8"
a or b GPS 0 or GPS 1: display "a or b"
A The passive iCCM is synchronized by the
active iCCM: display "A"
E Even Second external input: display "E"
H Holdover mode (radio synchro): display"H"
alternating with source (*)
L Network synchro NOK (no PCM
synchronized)

(*) For instance:


If the source synchronization is on PCM 1, "1" is displayed.
If the PCM clock is drifting over 2 ppm, "H" is displayed alternating with "1".
For initial state (starting state), "8" is displayed on the iCCM 7-segment display with dot
ON. If the source synchronization is on PCM 8, the dot switches OFF.
The following figure shows the iCCM-2 front panel.

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Figure 6-18 iCCM-2 front panel

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Interface description

Front panel interface


The iCCM-2 provides the following external interfaces:
10Base-T, 10/100Base-T, and a debug port
8-PCM (E1/T1) connectivity as the iCCM
IP V6 readiness
iCCM-2 duplex readiness
Each iCCM-2 is linked with the iCEM/iCEM-2 by a point-to-point HSSL connection.

Extension interfaces
The extension interfaces are between the iCCM-2 slot and the extension slot (or filler).

DC power
The iCCM-2 is powered by a -48 V DC power supply through the digital backplane.
The iCCM-2 module is protected against polarity inversion.

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extended Core Controller Module (xCCM)


Introduction
The xCCM is the latest generation of Core Controller Module.
The xCCM provides the same interfaces and functions as the iCCM-2, plus a Common
Public Radio Interface (CPRI) compatibility through the xCCM radio interface Board
(xCOB) (p. 6-56).
The xCCM and its extension board are plugged onto a 50-mm Mini-BackPlane (xMBP).
The xMBP has six connectors on its front face (four connectors to xCCM board + two
connectors to extension board) and two connectors on its rear face (to DBP602 digital
backplane).
The xCCM module replaces the current iCCM-2 module without any change, either
mechanical or electrical.

Main functions
In addition to the iCCM-2 functionalities, the xCCM module provides the following
functionalities:
CPRI compatibility through the xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) (p. 6-56)
HSDPA/HSUPA traffic separation
Hybrid Iub interface
Native IP Iub interface

Hardware description
Like the iCCM-2, the xCCM board is packaged into a dual slot xCCM module (xCCM
board + filler board or extension board) which size is similar to the iCCM-2 module
(50-mm wide).
The xCCM is composed of the following boards:
The Control and Base-Band (CBB) board that manages the base-band routing and
summing, and up to nine HSSL links on the digital backplane
The Media Dependent Adaptor (MDA) mezzanine board for transport functions.
Two hardware configurations are available:
xCCM mother board with a E1/T1 MDA (xCCM-4E1)
xCCM mother board with a GE MDA (xCCM-GE)
The Mini-BackPlane (MBP) that provides connectivity between the CBB board, the
digital backplane, and the xCOB.
Port description

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The front panel provides the following connectors:
One 26-pin High Density D-SUB connector for four E1/T1 connections
One 25-pin D-SUB connector for four E1/T1 connections when the E1/T1 MDA is
plugged
Two SFP cages (1000 BaseX) and one RJ45 (100/1000Base-T) connector for two
Ethernet Physical ports when the GE MDA is plugged
Note: The second SFP and the RJ45 connector share the same Ethernet port.
One timing reference port (SMB female connector) for Node B commissioning
Two RJ45 connectors (10/100Base-T):
Port 1 (upper port) for Site LAN or TIL connection
Note: An additional hub is used for simultaneous connections (Site LAN + TIL).
Port 2 (lower port) for hybrid Iub interface in configuration xCCM-4E1
The xCCM front panel provides a reset button.
The following figures show the xCCM front panel.

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Figure 6-19 xCCM front panel in configuration xCCM-4E1

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Figure 6-20 xCCM front panel in configuration xCCM-GE

LED description

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The xCCM front panel has the following LEDs:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the xCCM status:
Table 6-11 xCCM corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, unpowered
or not inserted.
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress.
ON OFF Module is OK and it should not
be removed
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot level 2 are invalid) or
Boot level 2 is in failure.
OFF ON Module is NOK and it must be
removed and replaced.

One bi-color LED (green/red) indicating the module activity status:


Table 6-12 xCCM activity LED status

Activity LED Status


No color Module not powered or not inserted
Green Active module
Red Passive module

12 tri-color LEDs (green/red/orange) indicating the SYNC, MDA, and PCM status
(four LEDs each):
Table 6-13 xCCM SYNC LEDs status

SYNC LEDs Status


At start-up, all LEDs are red. Synchronization
source is local clock
If blinking, holdover on local clock
Synchronization source is GPS clock
If blinking, holdover on GPS clock

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Table 6-13 xCCM SYNC LEDs status (continued)

SYNC LEDs Status


First LED from left green: PCM1
synchronization
If blinking, tracking on PCM1
Note:
Same behavior with second LED (PCM2),
third LED (PCM3), and fourth LED (PCM4).
First LED from left orange: PCM5
synchronization
If blinking, tracking on PCM5
Note:
Same behavior with second LED (PCM6),
third LED (PCM7), and fourth LED (PCM8).
First LED from left blinking green, rest of
LEDs red: holdover on PCM1
Note:
Same behavior with second LED (PCM2),
third LED (PCM3), and fourth LED (PCM4).
First LED from left blinking orange, rest of
LEDs red: holdover on PCM5
Note:
Same behavior with second LED (PCM6),
third LED (PCM7), and fourth LED (PCM8).
Second and third LEDs green: synchronization
source is active xCCM clock
If blinking, tracking on active xCCM clock
Synchronization source is IEEE 1588v2
Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
LEDs one and four:
if green: PTP primary
if orange: PTP secondary

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Table 6-14 xCCM PCM LEDs

PCM LEDs Status


At start-up, all LEDs orange: all PCMs in
tri-state

First LED from PCM LEDs :


Green: PCM1 is OK
Red: PCM1 is NOK (alarm)
Orange: PCM1 in tri-state
Off: PCM1 not used
Blinking: PCM1 in loopback test
Note:
Same behavior with the rest of PCM LEDs
(PCM2, PCM3, and PCM4) from left to right.

Table 6-15 xCCM MDA LEDs in configuration xCCM-4E1

MDA LEDs Status


At start-up, all LEDs orange: all PCMs in
tri-state

First LED from MDA LEDs :


Green: PCM5 is OK
Red: PCM5 is NOK (alarm)
Orange: PCM5 in tri-state
Off: PCM5 not used
Blinking: PCM5 in loopback test
Note:
Same behavior with the rest of MDA LEDs
(PCM6, PCM7, and PCM8), from left to right.

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Table 6-16 xCCM MDA LEDs in configuration xCCM-GE

MDA LEDs Status


First 3 tri-color MDA LEDs dedicated to the 3
GE ports
Off: the port is not configured
Green: the port is configured and is
well-connected
Orange: the port is configured and there is
a problem on the connection
Red: the port is configured but not
selected by the software (in case of
multi-configuration)
Note:
The last tri-color LED is not used.

Table 6-17 xCCM MDA GE ports (in configuration xCCM-GE) and Ethernet ports
(mother board) LEDs

Ethernet LEDs Status


No color At start-up
Green Ethernet Link status: Enable
Orange blinking Ethernet RX/TX activity: incoming or
outcoming traffic

Extension interfaces
The extension interfaces are between the xCCM slot and its extension slot. It consists of
one I2C Bus to the xCOB for alarm and control functions, see the xCCM radio interface
Board (xCOB) (p. 6-56).

DC power
The xCCM is powered by a -48 V DC power supply through the digital backplane, and
protected against polarity inversion.

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Introduction
The xCCM radio interface Board (xCOB) is the radio interface for the xCCM module. It
is the board allowing to connect CPRI radio units (TRDU and RRH) to an xCCM
controller, through CPRI protocol on an electrical interface (TRDU) or an optical
interface (RRH).
The xCOB is an extension board of the xCCM module.
Note: The xCOB is only supported with the xCCM version of the controller module.
The configuration with the eCCM is planned in future release.
The xCOB board is used to support the TRDU60-21 in the 9311 Macro Node-B.
Support of RRH will be planed for future releases.
Contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team for details concerning the
compatibility of the xCOB with the radio module types.
No blending between xCOB/TRDU and MCPA/DDM/TRM is allowed in the Macro
Node B.

Main functions
The xCOB provides the following functionalities:
It adds CPRI interfaces to the existing xCCM module.
In case of optical interface (future release):
On downlink, this module converts the electrical signals coming from the xCCM
backplane into CPRI optical signals and sends them to the RRH.
On uplink, the xCOB converts the optical CPRI signals coming from the RRH
into electrical signals and sends them to the xCCM through the backplane.
It reports alarms concerning the optical transceivers.
It manages Laser emission on/off.
In case of electrical interface:
The xCOB drives electrical links.
On uplink, the xCOB converts the CPRI signals coming from the TRDU into
electrical signals and sends them to the xCCM through the backplane.
On downlink, the xCOB converts the electrical signals coming from the xCCM
backplane into CPRI signals, to send them towards TRDU.
It reports the xCOB inventory data via Dallas 1-Wire bus Presence detection pin for
xCCM.
It reports DC (3.3V) fault detection.
It performs internal CPRI selection and loop-back control.
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Note: One xCOB drives up to six optical fibers to RRH or six electrical links to
TRDU 60W
The 9311 Macro Node-B can be configured with up to 6 TRDU60-21 modules providing
support for up to 3 sectors x 4 carriers and all possible radio configurations:
STSR1 (3xTRDU60-21)
STSR2 (3xTRDU60-21)
STSR1+1 (6xTRDU60-21)
STSR2+1(6xTRDU60-21)
STSR3 (3xTRDU60-21)
STSR2+2 (6xTRDU-21)

Hardware description
The xCOB is a 25mm width face-plate card. It is plugged in the 50mm mini backplane of
the xCCM module, removing the 25mm filler on the right side of the xCCM board.
The xCOB will be installed on-site by replacing the existing filler unit.

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Figure 6-21 xCOB and xCCM modules

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The communication between the xCCM and xCOB is done through the mini-backplane of
the xCCM module.
As no blending between TRDU and MCPA is supported in the same cabinet, upgrading
9311 Macro Node-B cabinet with xCOB and TRDU60-21 implies removing the following
existing modules:
MCPA(s)
DDM
TRM
Associated cabling
The xCOB interfaces are
The digital shelf, it provides:
48-V DC power supply
Six differential pairs CPRI High Speed Serial Links
One bus for remote inventory, alarm reporting and optic transceiver control if use
of optical interface is used
One I2C Bus from xCCM for alarm and control functions
One Presence Detect line for Module insertion/de-insertion
The front panel, it provides:
Two corporate LEDs
Twelve status green LEDs with control and alarm information
Six CPRI bi-directional optical or electical data links
The following figure shows the xCOB front panel.

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Figure 6-22 xCOB front panel

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The xCOB front panel has two corporate LEDs:


One upper triangle-shaped red LED
One lower rectangle-shaped green LED
Table 6-18 xCOB corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, unpowered
or not inserted.
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress.
ON OFF Module is OK and it should not
be removed
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot level 2 are invalid) or
Boot level 2 is in failure.
OFF ON Module is NOK and it must be
removed and replaced.

There are 12 other green LEDs on the front plate, two LEDs Tx/Rx per each electrical or
optical interface:
One for RxLOSS
One for TX enable
There is a mono-color green LED dedicated to the transmit (TX) status of the
corresponding link.

Table 6-19 xCOB TX activity LED

Activity LED Status


No color TX disable, no emission
Green TX enable, TX emission

There is a mono-color green LED dedicated to the reception (RX) status of the
corresponding link.

Table 6-20 xCOB RX activity LED

Activity LED Status


No color No received signal, LOS Alarm

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Table 6-20 xCOB RX activity LED (continued)

Activity LED Status


Green Signal received

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Overview
The TRM is located in the Node B digital shelf. In complete configuration, the Node B
cabinet supports up to four TRMs.
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following TRM module types:
The TRM 1900, which delivers up to four PCS 1900 (W-CDMA) carriers on a single
output including control loop to fix the level at MCPA input.
The TRM 2100, which delivers up to four UMTS (W-CDMA) carriers on a single
output including control loop to fix the level at MCPA input.
The two TRM types have the same functionalities.

Main functions
The TRM contains the transmit/receive circuitry for three transmitting chains and six
receiving chains.

Downlink path
The TRM (dTRM) receives up to six signals from the CCM. These downlink samples are
transferred to the Tx channelizers. The channelizers perform chip level modulation, peak
power reduction, filtering, and then deliver the signals (three maximum) to the D/A
converters of the TRM (rTRM).
In the analog domain, the digital signals are transformed into RF signals through D/A
conversion, modulation, filtering/amplification and translation operations. The final RF
signals have the appropriate level to drive the MCPA.
The total transmitted power is proportional to the data rate of the codes and the number of
these codes (communications). A power control adjusts each RF signal to optimize the
total interference level noise between the Node B and the user equipment.

Uplink branch
The uplink branch handles three pair-received signals (main and diversity) that comes
from the antenna via a coupling system which separates transmission from reception.
These signals are filtered, amplified, demodulated, A/D converted and then transmitted to
the Rx channelizers in the digital domain.
The receiving channelizer receives the six A/D converter signals. It processes the data and
transmits them to the CCM.

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Clock generation and recovery operation
The TRM also performs clock generation and recovery operation. The clock is recovered
from the link with the CCM, and sent to the TRM (rTRM). This board generates the clock
signals for the A/D converters of the receiving branch and the A/D converters of the
transmitting branch.

Hardware description
The TRM consists of two boards: dTRM and rTRM.

dTRM
The dTRM includes the following:
Six Tx channelizers
Three Rx channelizers
The digital board functions are the following:
Reception of a maximum of six transmitted signals from the CCM.
It performs the following actions:
Data samples reception from the CCM
Data shaping processing
Driving of three transmitted chains with resulting data samples
Reception of the six signals from the antennas (main and diversity)
It performs the following actions:
Chains reception
Data shaping processing
Resulting data samples sent to the CCM
Recovery and distribution of the clock
Control and monitoring of the radio modules (TRM, MCPA, DDM)
Supply voltage for radio board
The dTRM includes six Tx channelizers. Each of them is able to support one UMTS
channel, and they can be put in cascade. The transmission possibility is three 3-carrier
signals.
On the Rx side, the dTRM allows the reception of up to six single carrier signals. It can
implement one of the following solutions:
Reception of one carrier from three sectors
Reception of three carriers from an omni cell

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rTRM
The rTRM includes:
Three wide band transmitters
Three dual 5 MHz receivers
The radio board performs the following functions:
In the downlink path:
Digital-to-analog conversion
Frequency up-conversion
Amplification
The rTRM performs the following operations: it receives digital samples from the
dTRM. It converts them into analog signals. It up converts to radio UMTS frequency.
It filters the signal and adjusts the output power for the MCPA input.
In the uplink path:
Frequency down-conversion
Analog-to-digital conversion
It filters the input signal, down-converts, filters and samples it, then transmits the digital
samples to the dTRM.
The rTRM consists of three transmitted paths at the same radio frequency and three
main/diversity paths that can be tuned to three different frequencies.

Front panel description


The front panel has:
One "Debug" Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector)
One "Reset" button accessible through an eye in the front panel
Three RF outputs (to MCPAs): "Tx A out", "Tx B out", and "Tx C out" (SMA
connectors)
Six RF inputs (from DDMs): "Rx in" (radial connectors)
One interconnection connector for digital communication between RF modules
(D-sub connector)

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Figure 6-23 TRM front panel

The front panel of the TRM also has two corporate LEDs indicating the TRM status:

Table 6-21 TRM corporate LED status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Unpowered or not inserted

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Table 6-21 TRM corporate LED status (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress
ON OFF Module OK, Module should
not be removed (*)
OFF ON Module is NOK, alarm state,
Module may be removed or
moved
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot Level 2 are invalid) or
Boot Level 2 is in failure
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress

(*) Except when TRM had been previously "locked"; in that case, the TRM module can
be unplugged.

Interface description
The TRM has the following external interfaces:
The digital shelf backplane interface that is based on the dTRM
The CCM interface that is based on the common HSSL interface

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integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM)


Introduction
The iTRM is the second generation of Transmit Receive Module. It is based on a
two-PCB design.

Main functions
The iTRM provides the same level of functionality as the TRM. The difference between
the iTRM and the TRM is the new design which consists of an architecture optimization
(direct modulation/demodulation).
The iTRM implementation in an UMTS network is completely transparent from the
operator's point of view.

Hardware description
The iTRM hardware is similar to the TRM hardware. It is compatible with all Node B
products.
The iTRM front panel, like the TRM front panel, has two corporate LEDs indicating the
iTRM status.

Table 6-22 iTRM corporate LED status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Unpowered or not inserted
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress
ON OFF Module OK, Module should
not be removed (*)
OFF ON Module is NOK, alarm state,
Module may be removed or
moved
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot Level 2 are invalid) or
Boot Level 2 is in failure
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress

(*) Except when TRM had been previously "locked"; In that case, the TRM module can
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The front panel also has:
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector)
One Reset button accessible through an eye in the front panel
Three RF outputs (to MCPAs): Tx A out, Tx B out, and Tx C out (SMA connectors)
Six RF inputs (from DDMs): Rx in (radial connectors)
One interconnection connector for digital communication between RF modules
(D-sub connector)
The following figure shows the iTRM front panel.

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Figure 6-24 iTRM front panel

Interface description
The iTRM is linked to the iCCM/CCM through the HSSL interface and to the
MCPAs/DDMs through the front panel connectors (RF connectors).

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expandable TRM (xTRM)


Introduction
The xTRM is the third generation of Transmit Receive Module used in the Macro range
Node Bs. The xTRM is an enhancement of the iTRM.
The xTRM-2 is the second generation of xTRM, with higher reliability and lower power
consumption.
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following xTRM module groups:
The xTRM-2 2100 operates within the same frequency band as the MCPA 45W or
MCPA 60W-A modules.
Note: The xTRM-2 is not compatible with the MCPA 60W-B.
The xTRM 2100 operates within the same frequency band as MCPA-3 module.
The xTRM 900 (two carriers) operates within the same frequency band as SCPA 900
55W module.
The xTRM 850 operates within the same frequency band as MCPA 850 module.
Note: In the following sections, the generic term xTRM is used for xTRM (only) or
xTRM/xTRM-2.

Main functions
In comparison with the iTRM, the main enhancements of the xTRM are the following:
Reception of two frequency carriers, instead of one
Only with xTRM : integration of the Base Band Pre-Distortion (BBPD) interface
which allows BBPD feedback loop
The xTRM-2 does not support BBPD.
The xTRM is controlled by a PQII processor which controls the Tx and Rx processing
paths.
The xTRM can be configured with:
xTRM-1R mode: only one carrier in uplink
xTRM-2R mode: two carriers in uplink

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The xTRM is designed to be configured in xTRM-1R or xTRM-2R modes, in association
with four generations of MCPA modules (MCPA, MCPA-2, MCPA-3, and MCPA 60W)
or the SCPA module:
In xTRM-1R single-carrier mode (default operation mode), the second carrier is
locked and the xTRM has the same behavior as the iTRM.
The xTRM-2R dual-carrier mode is optional. This feature allows to use one xTRM
instead of two iTRMs in STSR2, STSR1+1, STSR3, or STSR2+1 configuration.
Contact your local Alcatel-Lucent representative for information about unlocking the
second carrier (the delivery of the WICL Scripts for xTRM Carrier Activation
(UMT/OMC/APP/015801) user guide is subject to the second carrier option payment).

Modules mixity
Alcatel-Lucent does not recommend to mix TRM/iTRM with xTRM modules within the
same Node B cabinet. In order to comply with this recommendation, newly ordered Node
B cabinets should only be equipped with xTRM modules. Concerning current Node B
equipment on customer Node B sites, if specific configurations require a mixity between
TRM/iTRM and xTRM modules, they must comply with the following mixity rules:
xTRM-2 can be mixed with TRM/iTRM/xTRM, provided the use of MCPA 45W or
MCPA 60W-A.
xTRM-1R, iTRM, TRM, and MCPA/MCPA-2/MCPA-3 can be mixed in the same
Node B cabinet.
Configurations mixing iTRM and xTRM-2R are allowed (not recommended). In those
configurations, the iTRM (not configured) is kept as a redundant resource in a
passive/not configured but supervised state.

Hardware description
The xTRM module consists of two boards:
The digital xTRM board (dxTRM):
The dxTRM performs interface functions to transmit/receive signal samples to/from
iCCM/iCCM-2/xCCM.
The downlink samples are transferred to up to six Tx channelizer Application Specific
Integrated Circuits (ASIC), which perform mainly pulse shaping, frequency shifting
and peak power reduction. Each ASIC can support one UMTS channel. The ASICs
can be cascaded so that the dxTRM transmits:
Three 1-carrier signals
or
Three 2-carrier signals
or
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Base-band signals are then processed to enable the pre-distortion of the radio signal,
according to the BBPD algorithm. Three PA feedback chains (one per PA) ensure the
down-conversion and Analog/Digital conversion of the RF TX signals to feed the
BBPD algorithm: this one compares the feedback samples to the transmit samples and
adjust automatically pre-distortion coefficients to minimize the error.
The BBPD processing function is set in transparent mode when xTRM is not
associated with MCPA 60W, but with conventional MCPA (i.e. not using external
feedback loops).
On the uplink, the xTRM allows the reception of up to six dual-carrier signals: it
manages the reception of two contiguous carriers on three sectors, including main and
diversity Rx paths. The dxTRM receives digital samples from the rxTRM (see next
bullet). These samples are digitally matched, filtered, and scaled by six Rx
channelizer ASICs, each one handling one main and one diversity signals.
The dxTRM retrieves configuration information and alarms via I2C buses from DDMs
and Tx splitter.
The radio xTRM board (rxTRM):
The rxTRM consists of three transmit chains and three dual-receive chains.
On Rx side, radio signals received from DDM are down-converted, filtered, scaled
and then Analog-to-Digital converted. The rxTRM receive function is designed for up
to two UMTS carriers.
On Tx side, the rxTRM performs Digital-to-Analog conversion, frequency
up-conversion and amplification in the downlink direction. The downlink signal
consists of up to three UMTS carriers.

Front panel description


The xTRM front panels are similar to the Figure 6-24, iTRM front panel (p. 6-70),
except for three SMA connectors (FB-A, FB-B, and FB-C) added on the xTRM front
panel, for BBPD feedback loop interface.
The following figures show the xTRM and xTRM-2 front panels.

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Figure 6-25 xTRM front panel

The two corporate LEDs on the front panel have the same behavior as for the integrated
Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) (p. 6-68).

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Figure 6-26 xTRM-2 front panel

Unlike the Figure 6-25, xTRM front panel (p. 6-74), the xTRM-2 front panel does not
have BBPD feedback connectors (FB-A, FB-B, and FB-C).
The two corporate LEDs on the xTRM-2 front panel have the same behavior as for the
integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) (p. 6-68).

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Interface description
The xTRM is linked to the CCM via the HSSL interface, and to the MCPAs/DDMs via
the front panel connectors.
Attention: The xTRM-2 cannot be linked to an MCPA 60W-B.

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GPS and Alarm Module (GPSAM)


Introduction
The GPSAM is located on the right side of the 9311 Macro V2 ID Node B digital shelf.

Main functions
The GPSAM has two different functions:
Collection of information about the state of the Node B: alarms, inventory and
presence of FRUs, commissioning
Supply of timing information

Alarm and inventory management


According to the Node B modules, the GPSAM collects:
Alarms
Inventory information
The GPSAM is connected to the CCM through the backplane. The CCM manages the
GPSAM through an I2C bus.
Alarms, remote inventory information, and commissioning information are collected
through a Dallas bus and then stored by the GPSAM. The Dallas bus is connected to the
internal modules of the Node B: GPSAM, cooling unit, rectifiers, SPCM, ac main or
plinth, ac box, interconnection module, external alarm protection module, BIP and MCA.
The inventory information allows the OAM access to know the state of the Node B and
its hardware composition.

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Figure 6-27 GPSAM alarm and inventory diagram

The figure above describes the complete configuration.

Hardware description
The front panel of the GPSAM has:
One "interco link" (RJ-45 type connector) connector used to connect the
interconnection module in case of an extension cabinet
One "Internal bus" (RJ-45 type connector) connector used for the Node B internal bus
link
One "External bus" (RJ-45 type connector) connector used for the Node B external
bus link
One three-position switch: "Base", "Ext. 0", and "Ext. 1" which indicates in which
cabinet (base cabinet, first extension cabinet, or second extension cabinet) the digital
boards are inserted.
Two "GPS Ant" 15-pin D-sub female connectors for the optional connection of GPS
smart antenna, carrying PPS and data signal.
Two LEDs that show power and module operational status

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Figure 6-28 GPSAM front panel

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LED description
The front panel of the GPSAM has two corporate LEDs indicating the GPSAM status:

Table 6-23 GPSAM corporate LED status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted
ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Operational module
OFF ON Alarm state

DC power
The GPSAM is powered with external -48 V DC.
The maximum power is estimated at 20 W.

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optical fiber (C1OIM)
Introduction
The C1OIM hosted in the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet is a transparent electrical/optical
gateway between the Node B and RRH sites.
An RRH can be linked to the Node B cabinet thanks to optical fibers, connected to the
C1OIM, and carrying UMTS downlink and uplink (main and diversity) Base Band digital
signals as well as OAM information. One C1OIM drives one optical fiber.
The digital shelf of the 9311 Macro V2 IDcabinet houses up to three C1OIM boards
depending on the digital backplane.
The C1OIM board only works with an Indoor 2 (current 9311 Macro V2 ID, former
UMTS BTS 12010-600-2)) and with a DBP602 digital backplane (optional).

Main functions
The C1OIM provides the following functions:
Duplex electrical/optical conversion of High Speed Serial Link (HSSL) at 1024 fc
to/from fiber optic link
Switch of HSSL channel on the active iCCM-2
Inventory via Dallas one-wire Bus
Reporting of optoelectronic transceiver Tx/Rx fault
Laser emission switch on/off via Dallas one-wire Bus
Detection of optoelectronic transceiver presence
Optical wavelengths (Tx 1, Rx 2) or (Rx 1, Tx 2) configuration via optical heads
in Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) cages.
HSSL loop-back control via Dallas one-wire bus: This loopback is performed on the
electrical signal, when this loopback is activated the optical transmission is disabled
to prevent disturbing the RRH.
The C1OIM variant provides one single bidirectional optical fiber interface or SFP to
carry duplex digital and optical communications with the RRH: transmit wavelength is
1, receive wavelength is 2.
The C1OIM handles the optical transmission of one HSSL link in one single bidirectional
optical fiber interface toward RRH.
This function is based on the use of one single fiber bidirectional optoelectronic
transceiver to carry duplex digital and optical communications with the first RRH in the
daisy chain.

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In downlink, the C1OIM receives two HSSL links from the active and passive iCCM-2
via the fiber. The C1OIM sends its data stream to the optical transceiver, which converts
the signal into an optical one.
In uplink, the C1OIM optical transceiver converts the optical signal into electrical HSSL
link. The C1OIM sends the received bit streams to both iCCM-2 boards.
The C1OIM is designed to fill a CEM/TRM slot of the digital shelf.
The C1OIM has no microprocessor and no software processing capability. The C1OIM
devices (optical heads, LEDs) are driven by the iCCM-2 through GPxOIM board on a
Dallas one-wire bus.

Hardware description
The 9311 Macro V2 IDdigital shelf can host two C1OIM variants:
C1OIM equipped with Single-Mode (SM) SFP transceivers
This variant is dedicated to long distance connections (up to 10 km).
The optical receiver part of SFP transceiver is connected to one fiber carrying both
downlink and uplink signals using Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing
(CWDM): Single-Mode optical propagation is used.
C1OIM equipped with Multi-Mode (MM) SFP transceivers
This variant is dedicated to short distance connections (up to 500 m).
The optical receiver part of SFP transceiver is connected to two fibers (Multi-Mode
optical propagation is used). In this case, one fiber carries the downlink signal, the
other one the uplink signal (main and diversity digital streams are multiplexed into a
single HSSL stream).
The C1OIM is hosted in a dedicated 50-mm slot of the digital shelf.
The following figure shows the C1OIM Single-Mode front panel.

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Figure 6-29 C1OIM-GS front panel

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The C1OIM front panel has the following LEDs:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the C1OIM status:
One lower rectangle-shaped green LED
One upper triangle-shaped red LED
Table 6-24 C1OIM corporate LED status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED C1OIM status


OFF OFF Unpowered or not inserted
ON ON Module is starting
OAM software does not
supervise the C1OIM
ON OFF Module is OK, it should not be
removed
OAM software supervises the
C1OIM
OFF ON Module is NOK, must be
removed and replaced

Two green circle shaped activity LEDs (one for transmit and one for receive),
indicating the optic link activity status for the connected optical fiber :
Table 6-25 C1OIM transceiver activity LED status

Green Tx activity LED Green Rx activity LED Meaning in operation


OFF - Tx disable, no laser emission
ON - Tx enable, laser emission
Normal case of RRH operation
- OFF No received signal
Loss of Signal Alarm
- ON Optical signal is received
Normal case of RRH operation

One amber circle shaped LED (one per optical head), reporting the "SFP missing"
alarm state:
Table 6-26 C1OIM SFP transceiver presence detection LED status

Amber "SFP missing" LED Meaning in operation


OFF The presence of the SFP transceiver is detected

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Table 6-26 C1OIM SFP transceiver presence detection LED status (continued)

Amber "SFP missing" LED Meaning in operation


ON The presence of the SFP transceiver is not detected

The C1OIM front panel also provides connectivity for one optical fiber through one
"Optic 1" connector (Single or Dual LC Receptacle connector, depending on the C1OIM
variant).

Interface description
The C1OIM provides the following external interfaces: one 1.3 Gbit/s - single or dual
fiber - bidirectional data links. The C1OIM is linked with both iCCM-2 boards by
point-to-point HSSL connections.

DCpower
The C1OIM has its own -48 V DC power supply.
The C1OIM is protected against polarity inversion.

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GPxOIM module
Overview
The GPxOIM module embeds the following hardware components:
A GPxOIM board
A filler board
The GPxOIM module housed in the digital shelf of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet can
only host a C2OIM in place of the filler board. Depending on this configuration
(GPxOIM + C2OIM inserted), the GPxOIM module is called GP2OIM. No GP3OIM
configuration is possible with the DBP602.
The following figure shows the front panel of the 9311 Macro V2 ID GPxOIM module
(GPxOIM board + filler board).

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Figure 6-31 GPxOIM front panel

The following figure shows the front panel of a GP2OIM (a GPxOIM module equipped
with a C2OIM).

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Figure 6-32 GP2OIM front panel

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optical fibers (C2OIM)
Introduction
The C2OIM hosted in the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet is a transparent electrical/optical
gateway between the Node B and RRH sites.
Up to two RRHs can be linked to the Node B cabinet thanks to optical fibers, connected
to the C2OIM, and carrying UMTS downlink and uplink (main and diversity) base band
digital signals as well as OAM information. One C2OIM drives up to two optical fibers.
The digital shelf of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet houses one C2OIM.
The C2OIM board only works with an Indoor 2 (current 9311 Macro V2 ID, former
UMTS BTS 12010-600-2)) and with a DBP602 digital backplane (optional).

Main functions
The C2OIM provides the following functions:
Duplex electrical/optical conversion of High Speed Serial Link (HSSL) to/from fiber
optic link
Inventory via Dallas one-wire bus
Presence detection for iCCM-2
Reporting alarms to the GPxOIM via Dallas one-wire bus: optic transceiver Tx Fault
and Rx Los, detection of optic transceiver presence
Laser emission on/off via Dallas one-wire bus
Detection of optoelectronic transceiver presence via Dallas one-wire bus
Optical frequencies (Tx 1, Rx 2) or (Rx 1, Tx 2) configuration via optical heads
in Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) cages.
DC fault detection via Dallas one-wire bus
HSSL loop-back control via Dallas one-wire bus
The C2OIM uses two - single or dual fiber - bidirectional optoelectronic SFP transceivers
to carry duplex digital and optical communications with an RRH:
Transmit wavelength is 1
Receive wavelength is 2
The C2OIM handles the optical transmission of two HSSL links in two bidirectional
optical fiber interfaces towards the RRHs.
In downlink, for each fiber, the C2OIM receives one HSSL link from each iCCM-2. The
C2OIM sends its data stream to the optical transceiver, which converts the signal into an
optical one.

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In uplink, for each fiber, the C2OIM optical transceiver converts the optical signal into
electrical HSSL link. The C2OIM sends the received bit stream to both iCCM-2 boards.
The C2OIM has no microprocessor and no software processing capability. The C2OIM
board is remotely controlled by the iCCM-2 through GPxOIM board on a Dallas one-wire
bus.

Hardware description
The 9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf can host two C2OIM variants:
C2OIM equipped with Single-Mode (SM) SFP transceivers
This variant is dedicated to long distance connections (up to 10 km).
The optical receiver part of SFP transceiver is connected to one fiber carrying both
downlink and uplink signals using Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing
(CWDM): Single-Mode optical propagation is used.
C2OIM equipped with Multi-Mode (MM) SFP transceivers
This variant is dedicated to short distance connections (up to 500 m).
The optical receiver, part of SFP transceiver, is connected to two fibers (Multi-Mode
optical propagation is used). In this case, one fiber carries the downlink signal, the
other one the uplink signal (main and diversity digital streams are multiplexed into a
single HSSL stream).
The C2OIM is hosted in a dedicated slot of the digital shelf equipped with a DBP602
digital backplane (slot 10). This slot is shared with the GPxOIM board.
The following figure shows the C2OIM Single-Mode front panel.

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Figure 6-33 C2OIM-GS front panel

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Figure 6-34 C2OIM-GM front panel

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The C2OIM front panel has the following LEDs:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the C2OIM status:
Table 6-27 C2OIM corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED C2OIM status


OFF OFF Unpowered or not inserted
ON ON Module is starting
OAM software does not
supervise the C2OIM
ON OFF Module is OK, it should not be
removed
OAM software supervises the
C2OIM
OFF ON Module is NOK, must be
removed and replaced

Two green circle shaped activity LEDs (one for transmit and one for receive)
indicating the optic link activity status for each optical fiber connected:
Table 6-28 C2OIM transceiver activity LEDs status

Green Tx activity LED Green Rx activity LED Meaning in operation


OFF - Tx disable, no laser emission
ON - Tx enable, laser emission
Normal case of RRH operation
- OFF No received signal
Loss of Signal Alarm
- ON Optical signal is received
Normal case of RRH operation

One amber circle shaped LED (one per optical head), reporting the "SFP missing"
alarm state:
Table 6-29 C2OIM SFP transceiver presence detection LED status

Amber "SFP missing" LED Meaning in operation


OFF The presence of the SFP transceiver is detected
ON The presence of the SFP transceiver is not detected

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The C2OIM front panel also provides connectivity for two optical fibers:
One "Optic 1" connector (Single or Dual LC Receptacle connector, depending on the
C2OIM variant)
One "Optic 2" connector (Single or Dual LC Receptacle connector, depending on the
C2OIM variant)

Interface description
The C2OIM provides the following external interfaces: two 1.3 Gbit/s - single or dual
fiber - bidirectional data links. The C2OIM is linked with the iCCM-2 by point-to-point
HSSL connections.

DC power
The C2OIM has its own -48 V DC power supply.
The C2OIM is protected against polarity inversion.

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GPxOIM board
Introduction
The GPxOIM board is embedded in the GPxOIM mechanics. It is located on the right
side of the 9311 Macro V2 ID digital shelf.
The GPxOIM board has the same functions as the GPSAM and compact GPSAM
(cGPSAM) housed in other cabinets of the Node B portfolio. The GPxOIM board is
similar to the cGPSAM: the same Printed-Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) is used. The
main differences between GPxOIM board and cGPSAM are the front panel height and
some slight changes on serigraphy.
The GPxOIM board only works with an Indoor 2 (current 9311 Macro V2 ID,
former UMTS BTS 12010-600-2)) and with a DBP602 digital backplane (optional).

Main functions
The GPxOIM board has two different functions:
Collection of information about the state of the 9311 Macro V2 ID: alarms, inventory
and presence of FRUs, commissioning
Supply of timing information
Depending on the FRU, the GPxOIM board collects:
Only alarms
Only inventory information
Both alarms and inventory information
The inventory and alarm collection process of the 9311 Macro V2 ID is based on the
Dallas one-wire bus.
Alarms, remote inventory information and commissioning information are collected
through this Dallas one-wire bus and stored by the GPxOIM board. The Dallas one-wire
bus is connected to the internal modules of the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
In this inventory and alarm collection process:
The GPxOIM board is the hardware master on the bus, under control of the iCCM-2
software.
The GPxOIM board physically drives several buses to all modules within the 9311
Macro V2 ID cabinet that provide inventory memory and alarms.
The C2OIM one-wire interface is used to control output I/O pins and allows the
iCCM-2 to manage the C2OIM remotely.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the GPxOIM board front panel.
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Figure 6-35 GPxOIM board front panel

The GPxOIM board front panel has two corporate LEDs indicating its status.

Table 6-30 GPxOIM board corporate LEDs status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED GPxOIM board status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted

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Table 6-30 GPxOIM board corporate LEDs status (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED GPxOIM board status


ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module is operational
OFF ON Alarm state

The GPxOIM board front panel also has:


One "Interco link" connector (RJ-45 type connector) used to connect the
interconnection module in case of an extension cabinet
One "Interco bus" connector (RJ-45 type connector) used for the Node B internal bus
link
One "External bus" connector (RJ-45 type connector) used for the Node B external
bus link
One three-position switch ("Base", "Ext. 0" and "Ext. 1") used, in case of a
multi-cabinet configuration, to indicate in which cabinet (base cabinet, first extension
cabinet, or second extension cabinet) the digital boards are inserted.
Two "GPS Ant" 15-pin D-SUB female connectors for the optional connection of GPS
smart antennas, carrying Pulse Per Second (PPS) and data signal.

Interface description
The GPxOIM board is connected to both iCCM-2 boards via the DBP602 . The iCCM-2
manages the GPxOIM board through a I2C bus and RS422 lines. RS422 lines are used for
the GPS antennas interfaces. The connection to the other main modules of the 9311
Macro V2 IDcabinet is done through the Dallas one-wire bus for collecting alarms and
inventory information.

DC power
The GPxOIM board is powered with external -48 V DC.
The maximum power is estimated at 20 W.

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Physical characteristics of the 9311 Macro V2 ID digital


modules
Overview
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the modules housed in the 9311
Macro V2 ID digital shelf equipped with the DBP602 digital backplane.

Table 6-31 Digital modules dimensions and weight

Module name Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
iCCM-2 50 335 400 3.7
iCEM-2 50 335 400 3.3
C1OIM 50 290 400 3.5
C2OIM 25 290 400 3.4
GPxOIM 50 335 400 <7

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9311 Macro V2 ID RF block description

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this section is to describe the modules housed in the Radio Frequency
block (RF block).

Contents

9311 Macro V2 ID RF block modules 6-101


Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) 6-104
MCPA 60W 6-109
Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) 6-114
SCPA 55W 6-119
Tx Splitter 6-122
Dual Duplexer Module (DDM) 6-124
9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM 6-131

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9311 Macro V2 ID RF block modules


Introduction
The RF block contains the following modules:
MCPA or TRDU
Tx Splitter (for OTSR configuration)
DDM or DDM-2
The number of modules depends on the Node B configuration.
In OTSR configuration, the Tx Splitter module is plugged into the MCPA shelf. The
OTSR configuration is only supported in UMTS 2100.
Note: In the case of 9311 Macro V2 ID configuration with XCOB and TRDU , there
is no diversity between TRDU and MCPA. The modules DDM and TRM are
removed.
The following table gives the name of the RF block modules which are supported by the
9311 Macro V2 ID.

Table 6-32 RF block modules

Module Module name Supported by 9311 Macro


V2 ID
DDM DDM/DDM-2 2100 Yes
DDM 1900 Yes
DDM 900 (DDM-E or DDM-P) Yes
DDM 850 Yes
MCPA 2100 MCPA 30W Yes
MCPA 45W Yes
MCPA-2 2100 MCPA-2 30W Yes
MCPA-2 45W Yes
MCPA-3 2100 MCPA-3 30W Yes
MCPA-3 45W Yes
MCPA 60W 2100 MCPA 60W Yes
MCPA 60W 850 MCPA 60W Yes
MCPA 1900 MCPA 30W/45W Yes
SCPA 900 SCPA 55W Yes
MCPA 850 MCPA 30W/45W Yes

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Table 6-32 RF block modules (continued)

Module Module name Supported by 9311 Macro


V2 ID
TRDU 60W TRDU60-21 Yes

In the following parts, MCPA is the generic term used for MCPA 850, MCPA 1900,
MCPA 2100, MCPA-2 2100, MCPA-3 2100, MCPA 60W 850, and MCPA 60W 2100
modules.
The following figure shows a general description of the RF block for OTSR1 (UMTS
2100 only).

Figure 6-36 RF block general description

There is no electrical backplane in the digital shelves. All the cables providing
interconnection between the modules are mounted at their front.

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9311 Macro V2 ID RF block
The RF block of the 9311 Macro V2 ID contains:
One MCPA shelf housing up to six MCPA or up to six TRDU
One DDM shelf housing three DDMs.
All modules are removable. MCPAs are 75 mm wide. DDMs/DDMs-2 are 150mm wide.

Figure 6-37 Front view of the MCPA shelf in three MCPA configuration

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Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)


Introduction
The MCPAs are located in the MCPA shelf which houses up to six MCPAs. The location
of the MCPA shelf depends on the Node B cabinet type. The MCPA is used to amplify the
Tx signal.
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following MCPA module groups:
The MCPA 850/MCPA 60W 850 operates within the 869-894 MHz bandwidth, in
UMTS 850.
The MCPA 1900 (also called PCS 1900 MHz MCPA) operates within the 1930-1990
MHz bandwidth, in UMTS 1900.
The MCPA/MCPA-2/MCPA-3/MCPA 60W 2100 module operates within the
2110-2170 MHz bandwidth, in UMTS 2100.

Module types
The MCPA module types are the following:
MCPA
MCPA-2
MCPA-3
MCPA 60W
All MCPAs have the same front panel, functionalities and hardware maintenance. The
main differences concern:
the power consumption and the related efficiency
the optimization of the rectifier number
the PEC:
NTUM30AA for first generation MCPA module
NTUM30CA for MCPA-2 module
NTUM90EA for RoHS compliant MCPA-3 module
NTUM30WA for RoHS compliant MCPA 60W-B module (or MCPA 60W-BBPD
module)
NTUM30FM for the RoHS compliant MCPA 60W-A module (or MCPA
60W-Autonomous module)
NTUM30EA for the MCPA 850 MHz
For more information, refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro Node B Indoor - Corrective
Maintenance, (NN-20500-009).
It is possible to mix MCPA, MCPA-2, and MCPA-3 types into the RF block.

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But to gain benefits from the performances of the new generation of MCPA module
(MCPA-3), Alcatel-Lucent recommends not to mix together the three MCPA types.

Functional modes
The three MCPA types include the following functional modes:
First mode
In this mode, the MCPAs operate in 45 W.
Second mode
In this reduced mode, the MCPAs operate in 30 W.
The functional mode is selected using specific commands.
The switching between the two modes when MCPA is in operational mode is possible
without passing by shutdown mode.

MCPA-3 main characteristics


The main characteristics of MCPA-3 module are the following:
Improved efficiency due to reduced power consumption
Support of three carriers instantaneous bandwidth

Operating mode
The MCPA supports the following operating modes:
Unknown mode
This mode is used to initialize the micro-controller of the MCPA. The MCPA is in
unknow mode just after the micro-controller reset.
Manual mode
This mode is activated without need of software commands. The manual mode is
effective if the MCPA is in unknown mode.
UMTS mode
This mode is the main operating mode for the MCPA. In this mode, the MCPA
responds to messages sent from the Node B interface (TRM) and reports informations
on Node B demand (TRM).
The MCPA 850 operates only with the xTRM 850.
Software download mode
This mode is effective in unknow mode and is initiated with a command message.
The MCPA download mode feature enables to deliver bug fixes on the field without
going on site.
In UMTS03, the MCPA software download allows to manage one MCPA software
release per MCPA manufacturer.
In UMTS04, the MCPA software download allows to manage all MCPA software
releases from all MCPA manufacturers.

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Main functions
The MCPA module provides downlink signal amplification. The aim of the MCPA is to
amplify the RF signal delivered by the TRM.
According to the Node B configuration, the MCPA is connected to the antenna through:
A duplexer for sectorial configurations
A Tx splitter for omni-directional configurations
The third generation MCPA modules (MCPA-3) handle from one to three UMTS carriers
(15 MHz operation).
The output level is controlled by a gain control loop (TRM + MCPA) which adjusts the
level at the MCPA input.
The MCPA includes the DC/DC converter for the -48 V DC or +24 V DC power supply
conversion. It also includes a two-input switch for TRM redundancy.

Figure 6-38 MCPA functional block

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Hardware description
The front panel of the MCPA module includes one LED indicating the MCPA module
status. The LED is:
Red if not operational
Green if operational
So in case of a minor alarm, the LED remains green.
The front panel also includes one "1/0" power switch to switch OFF the input DC supply.
All the external connections are connected to the MCPA through the front panel.
The following figure shows the MCPA front panel.

Figure 6-39 MCPA front panel

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Physical interface

Radio interfaces
The front panel includes two "RF IN" connectors (SMA 50-ohm female connector) and
one "Transmitter" connector (N female type connector) for RF output.

Interconnection interface
The front panel includes one "Data I/O" connector for digital information exchange with
the TRM (25-pin D-sub connector).

Power supply interface


The front panel has one "Power IN" connector (3-pin 3W3 connector).

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MCPA 60W
Introduction
The MCPA 60W module has the following characteristics:
It uses the latest generation of hardware components.
It is located in the MCPA shelf, which can house up to six MCPA 60W modules.
It is used to amplify the Tx signal.
It operates within the following bandwidths:
UMTS 2100 (2110-2170 MHz)
UMTS 1700/2100 (2110-2155 MHz)
UMTS 850 (869-894 MHz)
It is designed to be used only with xTRM (not compatible with TRM or iTRM).
There are three versions of the MCPA 60W module:
MCPA 60W-A (for MCPA 60W-Autonomous)
MCPA 60W-B (for MCPA 60W-BBPD)
There are very few differences between the MCPA 60W-A and the MCPA 60W-B
modules. (See "Only with MCPA 60W-B" in following sections.)

Main functions
The MCPA 60W provides amplification of the RF signals delivered by the xTRM, but
only the MCPA 60W-B delivers feedback signals to the xTRM.
The MCPA 60W allows xTRM redundancy by providing two RF input ports and
switching capability.
The MCPA 60W delivers up to 60 watt nominal composite RF power in order to deliver
45 watt typical RF power to the Node B antenna port.
Only with MCPA 60W-B : compared to the MCPA 30/45W or MCPA 60W-A, the
MCPA 60W-B uses a new architecture based upon the Base Band Pre-Distortion (BBPD)
linearization processing located in the xTRM. This digital pre-distortion technology saves
hardware and improves reliability.
The MCPA 60W handles up to three UMTS carriers (15 MHz maximum instantaneous
bandwidth).
From a functional architecture point of view, the MCPA 60W consists of the following
parts:
One PA pallet

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The PA pallet amplifies the selected RF signal coming from the xTRM output to the
required output level, and delivers feedback signals to the xTRM with the BBPD
algorithm ( only with MCPA 60W-B).
One PA control board
The PA control board manages the PA pallet (including the power detection) and the
power supply unit.
One power supply unit
The power supply unit converts the -48 V DC input voltage to the appropriate
secondary voltages used by the PA pallet and the PA control board.

Main characteristics
Compared to the MCPA 30/45W module, the main characteristics of the MCPA 60W
module are the following:
Increased output power
Improved efficiency
Only with MCPA 60W-B : improved reliability due to the digital pre-distortion
technology (BBPD) embedded in the xTRM

Hardware description
The front panel of the MCPA 60W module has one LED indicating its operational status.
The LED is :
Red if not operational
Green if operational
In case of a minor alarm, the LED remains green.
The front panel also has one "1/0" power switch to switch OFF the input DC supply.
All external connections to the MCPA 60W are made through the front panel.
The following two figures show the MCPA 60W-B and the MCPA 60W-A front panels.

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Figure 6-40 MCPA 60W-B front panel

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Figure 6-41 MCPA 60W-A front panel

Physical interfaces
Radio interfaces
The front panel includes the following connectors:
Two RF inputs ("RF IN") connectors (female 50 ohm SMA connectors) for xTRM
redundancy
One RF output ("TRANSMITTER") connector (female N type connector)

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Interconnection interfaces
The front panel includes the following interconnections to the xTRM:
One "DATA I/O" connector for digital information exchange with the xTRM (25-pin
D-SUB connector)
Only with MCPA 60W-B : two RF output connectors (FB1, FB2) for the BBPD
linearization feedback signals to xTRM (QMA connectors)
Note: The MCPA 60W-A is a self-linearized MCPA: it does not have BBPD feedback
connectors.
Power supply interface
The front panel has one "POWER IN" connector (3-pin 3W3 connector).
The MCPA 60W is powered by a -48 V DC

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Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU)


Introduction
The TRDU module is a complete UMTS Radio Equipment designed to operate in the full
UMTS FDD band I (2100/1900 MHz band). It manages functionalities between base
band CPRI interface and Radio Frequency (RF) air interface.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID is equiped with the TRDU60-21 variant, that delivers 60W
nominal composite output power at module level, and supports up to four adjacent
frequency carriers at 20 MHz instantaneous bandwidth:
60W x 1 frequency carrier
30W x 2 frequency carriers
20W x 3 frequency carriers
15W x 4 frequency carriers
Important! Mixity restriction :TRDU model mixity is not allowed within a cluster.
The MCDA shelf consists of up to six TRDU modules maximum.
Each part (left or right) of the sub-rack includes three modules of the same type for
allowable TRDU mixity (eg: 3 x TRDU60-21, or 3 x TRDU60-21B, but not 2 x
TRDU60-21 and 1 x TRDU60-21B).
A group of three modules is assigned to a first sector and the three other modules group is
assigned to a second sector (for example, S1: 3 x TRDU60-21, S2: 3 x TRDU60-21B).

Main functions
The TRDU module integrates the following three functions in a single module:
Transceiver
Multi-carrier power amplifier
Duplexer/filter
The TRDU6021 module can manage up to four adjacent carriers in UMTS Band I
(2110-2170 MHz in downlink; 1920-1980 MHz in uplink) with the following
characteristics:
Downlink: one transmit chain supporting up to two adjacent UMTS carriers (carrier
spacing between 4.6 MHz and 5.2 MHz)
Uplink: dual receive chain in a main/diversity arrangement supporting two adjacent
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RF air interface is supported through two antenna connections:
One duplexed antenna connection supporting transmit and receive main paths
(Antenna Main)
One single antenna connection supporting receive diversity path (Antenna Div).
Base band interface is supported through two CPRI links, support of CPRI rate 2 (1.2288
Gbps) and HW ready for CPRI rate 3 (2.45 Gbps), for daisy chaining or dual slave
(UMTS + LTE) connection.
The TRDU module includes a DC/DC converter for the -48 V DC power supply
conversion.
The TRDU module incorporates a Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) meter to
monitor RF mismatching between antenna and TRDU main antenna connection. This
VSWR meter monitors Return loss at antenna main port connection. Two VSWR
thresholds are monitored, corresponding to two alarm levels reported on CPRI interface.
The TRDU module also provides an Antenna Interface Standard Group (AISG)
functionality.
The following figure illustrates the internal architecture of the TRDU module.

Figure 6-42 TRDU internal architecture

The TRDU module can be used in different modes regarding antenna system, depending
on Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) use and/or AISG Antenna Line Device (ALD) use:
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Antenna outputs and antenna(s) are directly connected through RF feeders.
TMA mode
An additional amplifier is added on each antenna branch in order to compensate
feeder loss on uplink path.
Two sub-modes with TMA can be used:
TMA UMTS mode: in this mode, the TMA is powered and monitored from the
TRDU module.
TMA Mix mode: in this mode, the TRDU module manages only extra gain on
uplink paths introduced by the TMA. This mode can be used in case of antenna
sharing with another system (the TMA is powered and monitored from this
system), or in case of AISG TMA (the TMA is powered and monitored by the
AISG primary device).

Hardware description
The TRDU6021 module is designed as a standalone unit, mounted in a closed metal
housing fitted with a heat sink. It provides two RF coaxial antenna connections, a CPRI
input for connection to the xCCM-U module, and a CPRI output for future daisy chaining
or dual slave (UMTS and LTE).

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The following figure shows the TRDU6021 front panel.

Figure 6-43 TRDU6021 front panel

Connectors
The TRDU6021 front panel provides the following connectors:
One RF Antenna Main port (7/16 female connector) used for duplexed transmit and
receive connection (labeled "TX/RX")
One RF Antenna Div port (7/16 female connector) used for single receive connection
(labeled "RX")
Six unused connectors (RX repeaters div input, RX repeaters main input, RX sample
div output, RX sample main output, TX sample output, TX repeater output)
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One DC power input (3-pin Mini Fit Jr. connector) used for TRDU -48 V DC power
supply (labeled "POWER IN")
One CPRI input used for connection to xCCM-U (labeled "DATA I/O SLAVE")
For a future release: one CPRI output used for daisy chaining or dual slave (UMTS +
LTE) (labeled "DATA I/O MASTER")
One Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) used for debug activities (labeled
"ETHERNET")
One AISG input (9-pin D-SUB male connector with female screw locks) used for
connection to AISG RS485/DC line bus from AISG primary device (labeled "AISG
IN")
LEDs behavior
The TRDU front panel has two circle-shaped LEDs indicating the TRDU status.

Table 6-33 TRDU LEDs behavior

Green circle-shaped Red circle-shaped LED TRDU status


LED
OFF OFF TRDU not powered
ON ON TRDU starting, BISTs in
progress
ON OFF TRDU is OK, should not be
removed, TRDU is radiating
RF power
ON BLINK TRDU is OK, TRDU is ready
to radiate RF power (waiting
for xCCM-U configuration, no
RF power).
OFF ON TRDU is NOK, must be
removed and replaced
OFF BLINK TRDU is waiting for Bootp (all
the Boot Level 2 are unvalid) or
Boot Level 2 is in failure
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress

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SCPA 55W
Introduction
The Single Carrier Power Amplifier (SCPA) 55W module has the following
characteristics:
It uses the latest generation of hardware components.
It is located in the MCPA shelf, which can house up to six SCPA 55W modules
(maximum configuration is STSR1+1).
It is used to amplify the Tx signal.
It operates within the 925-960 MHz bandwidth in UMTS 900.
It is designed to be used only with a two-carrier xTRM (not compatible with
TRM or iTRM).
Its PEC is NTUM30XA.

Main functions
The SCPA 55W has the following functionalities:
It amplifies the RF signals delivered by a two-carrier xTRM.
It allows xTRM redundancy by providing two RF input ports and switching
capabilities.
It handles a single UMTS carrier.

Main characteristics
The main characteristics of the SCPA 55W are the following:
It is 75 mm wide.
Its efficiency is higher than 20% (targeted for 25%).
Its RF accuracy is better than +/-0.4 dB.

Hardware description
The front panel of the SCPA 55W module has one LED indicating its operational status.
The LED is:
Red if not operational
Green if not operational
In case of a minor alarm, the LED remains green.
The front panel also has one "1/0" power switch to switch OFF the input DC supply.
All external connections to the SCPA 55W are made through the front panel.
The following figure shows the SCPA 55W front panel .

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Figure 6-44 SCPA 55W front panel

Physical interfaces
Radio interfaces
The front panel includes the following connectors:
Two RF inputs ("RF IN") connectors (female 50 ohm SMA connectors) for xTRM
redundancy
One RF output ("TRANSMITTER") connector (female N type connector)
Interconnection interface
The front panel includes one "DATA I/O" connector for digital information exchange with
the xTRM (25-pin D-SUB connector).
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Power supply interface
The front panel has one "POWER IN" connector (3-pin 3W3 connector).

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Tx Splitter
Introduction
The Tx Splitter is located in the 9311 Macro V2 ID RF block. The 9311 Macro V2 ID RF
block contains one Tx Splitter in OTSR configuration.

Main functions
The Tx Splitter is a passive module and is only used in the OTSR configuration. The Tx
Splitter splits the RF input signal in three identical signals (each signal has the same
energy), thereby feeding three sectors.
The Tx Splitter is powered via the interconnection panel, by a local DC-DC converter in
the TRM.
The antenna and RF feeder configurations are identical between OTSR and STSR.

Hardware description
The Tx Splitter is connected between the MCPA and the DDM shelf. It is designed to be
installed as an alternative module within the MCPA shelf.
The Tx Splitter is intended for operating in the frequency range 2110-2170 MHz and the
maximum Tx input on Tx Splitter is 49 W.
The following figure shows the Tx Splitter front panel.

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Figure 6-45 Tx Splitter front panel

Physical interfaces
All interconnection cables are plugged on the front panel.
The front panel provides the following connectors:
One N female connector for the Tx input
Three N female connectors for the RF outputs
One 25-pin D-sub female connector for the Power/data

LED indicator
The Tx Splitter front panel has one circular status indicator (red or green LED). This LED
indicates if the Tx Splitter is powered or not. The LED is green only if there is no alarm.

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Dual Duplexer Module (DDM)


Introduction
The DDMs are located in the DDM shelf, which houses up to three DDMs.
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following DDMs for the 9311 Macro V2 ID:
DDM 2100 (PEC: NTUM40AA) supports the following frequency bands:
2110-2170 MHz in downlink
1920-1980 MHz in uplink
DDM-2 2100 (NTU747AA) supports the following frequency bands:
2110-2170 MHz in downlink
1920-1980 MHz in uplink
DDM 1900 (NTUM42AA) supports the following frequency bands:
1930-1990 MHz in downlink
1850-1910 MHz in uplink
DDM-E 900 (NTUM40JA) supports the following frequency bands:
925-950 MHz in downlink
880-905 MHz in uplink
Note: DDM-E 900 and DDM-P 900 cannot be mixed on a same 9311 Macro V2 ID
900.
DDM-P 900 (NTUM40JM) supports the following frequency bands:
935-960 MHz in downlink
890-915 MHz in uplink
Note: DDM-P 900 and DDM-E 900 cannot be mixed on a same 9311 Macro V2 ID
900.
DDM 850 (NTUM40HA) supports the following frequency bands:
869-894 MHz in downlink
824-849 MHz in uplink
All DDMs have the same functionalities. The differences between the DDMs are the
following:
Hardware size
LED number
Note: In the following section, DDM is the generic term used to name all DDMs. The
difference between the Dual Duplexer Modules is given thereafter.

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Main functions
The DDM consists in a double duplexer-LNA chain, one for main path and the other for
the diversity path.
The main functions of the DDM are the following:
Dedicated isolation between Tx and Rx frequency bands
Tx and Rx out-of-band filtering to reduce interfering signal
Low-noise amplification in Rx frequency bands and signal splitting into four local
outputs
VSWR alarm monitoring capability
TMA DC supply
TMA alarm monitoring through I2C bus and LED on front panel
Suppression of transient voltage from the antenna port following external lightning
protection
Inventory capability
Active function (LNA, VSWR monitor) monitoring through I2C bus and LED on front
panel
The DDM includes two DC/DC converters dedicated to the main and diversity branches:
One converter supplies DDM main and TMA
The other converter supplies DDM diversity and TMA
Two VSWR monitors are also included in the DDM: they can monitor RF matching
between the antenna and the MCPA/SCPA.

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Figure 6-46 DDM block diagram

Hardware description
The DDM consists of a double-duplexer LNA chain: one for the main path, the other for
the diversity path.
The following figures show:
The DDM front panel
The DDM-2/DDM-E 900/DDM-P 900 front panel

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Front panel description

Figure 6-47 DDM front panel

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Figure 6-48 DDM-2/DDM-E 900/DDM-P 900 front panel

The DDM front panel has the following LEDs:


Two DDM LEDs, respectively triangular (DDM is in alarm state) and rectangular
(DDM is powered)
One TMA LED
In addition to the LEDs above, the DDM-2/DDM-E 900/DDM-P 900 houses VSWR
LEDs.
The following tables give the state of these different LEDs.

Table 6-34 DDM LED status

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted, DC/DC converter
failure, fault is present
ON ON Power up self-test underway
and no fault
ON OFF Module should not be removed,
no fault

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Table 6-34 DDM LED status (continued)

Green rectangular LED Red triangular LED Status


OFF ON Module may be removed, alarm
state

Table 6-35 TMA LED status

Red circular LED Status


OFF no TMA module is used and no switching
on TMA mode by the operator or
TMA module is used. The TMA is not
faulty and switching on TMA mode by the
operator
ON no TMA module is used and switching on
TMA mode by the operator
TMA is faulty and switching on TMA
mode by the operator

The VSWR LED group houses the following LEDs:


Two orange circular LEDs: one for Main (M), the other for Diversity (D)
Two red circular LEDs: one for Main (M), the other for Diversity (D)
When the Tx diversity is not implemented, the two Diversity LEDs are not activated
(OFF).

Table 6-36 VSWR LED status (Main/Diversity)

VSWR thresholds Orange LED Red LED Status


VSWR < 2:1 OFF OFF Normal operation:
good incoming
impedance adaptation
at the level of antenna
connector
2:1 <VSWR < 3:1 ON OFF Abnormal operation:
light incoming
impedance
maladaptation at the
level of antenna
connector

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Table 6-36 VSWR LED status (Main/Diversity) (continued)

VSWR thresholds Orange LED Red LED Status


VSWR > 3:1 ON ON Abnormal operation:
bad incoming
impedance adaptation

The VSWR monitor provides an alarm if the radio frequency signal at the output of the
coupler is out of the total Tx band power range: 23 dBm to 47 dBm.

RF physical interface
The front panel of the DDM houses the following connectors:
Two "Antenna" ports, main and diversity (7/16 female connector)
Two "Transmitter" inputs (N female connector)
Eight "Rx" outputs (SMA female connector)
All the DDM interfaces are located on the front panel.

Digital physical interface


The corresponding connector is a 15-pin D-sub female connector.
The digital interface allows communication with the TRM:The software can detect if a
DDM is physically connected to this interface.

DC power
The DDM is supplied by a -48 V DC.

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9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM


Introduction
The AISG DDM (PEC: NTUM40AM) is part of the RETA solution.
It supports the following frequency bands:
2110-2170 MHz in downlink
1920-1980 MHz in uplink
It is able to control AISG TMAs and therefore minimize the usage of external equipment
to control AISG devices, such as RETA antenna and AISG TMAs.
The main difference with a standard DDM consists in one standard AISG connector on
the front panel.
The AISG DDM includes an embedded AISG Bias tee.
The AISG DDM is used mandatory with AISG TMA. It does not support standard TMA.
Mixity with standard DDM is supported.

Main functions
The AISG DDM has the same functionality as a standard DDM except the TMA alarm
monitoring.

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Figure 6-49 9311 Macro V2 ID AISG DDM block diagram

As a part of RETA solution, the AISG DDM provides AISG communication through RF
feeders:
It receives AISG RS485 and DC (+24 V) signals from CCU through the AISG
interface connector.
The AISG modulator converts the AISG RS485 serial data bus signals to 2.176 MHz
on-off keying modulated carrier.
The AISG Bias tee on antenna port injects feed DC and modulated carrier on RF
antenna output.
The AISG Bias tee is provided on the antenna diversity port for the 9311 Macro V2 ID.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the AISG DDM front panel:

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Figure 6-50 AISG DDM front panel

The front panel of the AISG DDM has the following LEDs:
Two DDM LEDs (triangular and rectangular), indicating the DDM status
Four VSWR LEDs
No TMA LED is provided.
The state of the different LEDs is the same as for DDM.

RF physical interface
The front panel of the AISG DDM has the following connectors:
Two "Antenna" ports, main and diversity (7/16 female connectors)
Two "Transmitter" inputs (N female connectors)
Eight "Rx" outputs (SMA female connectors)

Digital physical interface


The digital interface contains two connectors:
15-pin D-sub female connector: this connector allows communication with the TRM.
The TRM software can detect if a DDM is physically connected to this interface.
9-pin D-sub female connector: this connector is an AISG standard connector that
receives the AISG signals from the CCU AISG controller.
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DC power
The AISG DDM is supplied by a -48 V DC.

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9311 Macro V2 ID Manufacturing, Commissioning,


and Alarm (MCA) module

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the Manufacturing, Commissioning and Alarm (MCA) module of
the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.

Contents

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(MCA) module
Introduction
The MCA module is located at the bottom of the 9311 Macro V2 ID, between the digital
shelf and the cooling unit.

Main functions
The MCA incorporates three 4K memory modules for storing inventory data and
installation and commissioning parameters.
The MCA module of the 9311 Macro V2 ID allows the DALLAS bus to report the users
alarms and the GPSAM to report the door faults.
It also connects internal alarms (maximum 16) which are only simple contacts of whom
one side is connected to ground and the other side to the DALLAS bus so that the
GPSAM collects the alarm information.
This MCA module can be programmed on site at manufacturing, pre-commissioning, or
installation stage.

Hardware description
The 9311 Macro V2 ID MCA module front panel includes three connectors:
"SIM": 9-pin D-sub female connector, part of the internal Dallas bus and connected to
the GPSAM to collect inventory and alarms of the MCA module
"IC1": 9-pin D-sub female connector, part of the internal Dallas bus and connected to
the GPSAM to collect inventory and preventive maintenance data.
"IC2": 9-pin D-sub female connector, part of the internal Dallas bus and connected to
the GPSAM to collect inventory and preventive maintenance data

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Figure 6-51 9311 Macro V2 ID MCA module front panel

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9311 Macro V2 ID InterCOnnection module (ICO)

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the ICO module of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.

Contents

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Overview
The ICO module interconnects the digital signals and power supply between the digital
shelf modules, the power supply unit, and the RF block modules.
The ICO module consists of a large cabling matrix, allowing many different
configurations.
This module is passive and only routes the signals between two or more connectors.
The number of connections depends on the configuration.

Functional description
The 9311 Macro ID ICO module allows to interconnect the DC distribution panel with
the following:
Up to six DDMs
Up to six MCPAs
One digital shelf
The 9311 Macro V2 ID ICO module provides the DC distribution (-48 V DC) to the
various digital shelf modules and RF block modules. It also provides the data
interconnection between the TRM, DDM, and MCPA modules.

Electrical interfaces
The ICO module is powered by the cabinet via a direct connection on the bus bar.

Interface panel
All the interfaces are accessible from the front of the ICO module.
The front panel connectors of the ICO module are the following:
"PWR" (D-sub 3W3 female connectors): used for interconnection-MCPA links
"CTRL" (25-pin D-sub female connectors): used for power distribution
"TRM" (62-pin D-sub female connectors): used for TRM control
"DDM" (15-pin D-sub female connectors): used for DDM power and control
"GPSAM Ext. cabinet" (8-pin RJ45 female connector): used for base connections
"20 A" (Bussmann MDA-20 type connectors): power fuse
"1 A" (little fuse type connectors): DDM fuse holder

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Figure 6-52 9311 Macro V2 ID ICO module front panel

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9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU)

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the ICU module of the 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinets.

Contents

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9311 Macro V2 ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU)


Purpose
The ICU is an integral part of the Node B cabinet. It is installed at the bottom of the
cabinet and protected by a grate (protection panel).

Description
The ICU is composed of the following components:
Temperature control sensors
Two variable speed fans
One Control Board which checks the power distribution

Operating principle
9311 Macro V2 ID is cooled by convection through a single open loop ventilation unit.
The cooling airflow path is the following:
The air enters at the bottom front section of the 9311 Macro V2 ID
The air is pulled through a filter by the ventilation unit
The air is pushed through the installed digital and MCPA shelf
The air is released at the top rear section of the 9311 Macro V2 ID

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Figure 6-53 ICU operating principle

Operating modes
The ICU operates in the following modes:
Nominal mode:
The nominal mode is activated when the internal temperature air is below 31C and
no fan failure is detected.
Maximum mode:

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The maximum mode is activated when the internal temperature air is above 31C or
when a fan failure is detected.
The ICU control unit automatically switches from nominal to maximum mode whenever
temperature rises or a fan failure is detected.

LED description
The ICU houses three LEDs failure indicators.
Two LEDs refer to fan operation status. A failure is detected if the LEDs are not
illuminated.
The third LED gives information about air filter (air filter status).
The following figure shows the ICU front panel.

Figure 6-54 ICU front panel

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9311 Macro V2 ID power system

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the Node B power system and its modules.

Contents

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9311 Macro V2 ID power supply


Introduction
The 9311 Macro V2 ID must be supplied with -48 V DC only.
However, the 9311 Macro V2 ID can be externally powered through an ac plinth. The ac
plinth holds a rectifier shelf providing 5440 W, ac filtering, a battery backup, and a
breaker solution. The ac plinth is an independent cabinet and is located under the 9311
Macro V2 ID cabinet and has the same footprint as the cabinet.
The DC power is applied on the distribution board of the Breaker Interface Panel (BIP).

Breaker Interface Panel


Overview
The BIP is only used in the 9311 Macro V2 ID. The BIP is located at the top of the 9311
Macro V2 ID shelves.
The rear of the BIP is angled to provide an output for exhaust cooling air from the MCPA
shelf towards the rear.
BIP functionality
The BIP provides DC power distribution (-48 V DC) and protection, DC capacitive
stability filtering, signal interconnection for 1-wire bus to the interconnection module and
the ac plinth. The BIP provides also data communication and interconnection between
TRM, DDM, and MCPA modules.

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Figure 6-55 BIP functional diagram

BIP hardware description


The BIP front panel has circuit breakers and distribution connectors (D-sub connectors).

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Figure 6-56 BIP front panel

Supply cable
The cabinet is connected to the -48 V DC with two cables coming from the bulkhead.

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9311 Macro V2 ID AC plinth


Purpose
The purpose of this section is to describe the AC plinth dedicated to the 9311 Macro V2
ID.
The AC plinth of the 9311 Macro V2 ID is proposed as an option.

AC plinth functionality
The AC plinth is a station of energy which ensures, without interruption, the power
supply of the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
The AC plinth is located under the Node B.

AC plinth characteristics
The AC plinth has the following characteristics.
It supports:
Three external alarms managed by open or close loops:
AC fail
DC fail or DC over voltage
battery OFF
300-watt connector for user equipment with back-up capability
EMC standard:
ETS300342-2
FCC Part 15 class B
3GGP 25.113 Base Station EMC
Safety standard: IEC950
Humidity conditions: compliance to GR-63-CORE 4.1.2 with operating range from
5% to 85%; short-term range from 5% to 90%
Vibration and transportation conditions: GR-63-CORE 4.1.1 - Transportation and
storage environmental criteria
Vibration and shock conditions: IEM-721-3-3 level 3M5
Earthquake vibration and shock conditions IEC 721-2-6 [A9] for level 4 seismic
events
Plinth dimensions:
Height: 350 mm
Width: 600 mm
Depth: 600 mm
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Weight: 150 kg (maximum weight with three rectifiers and batteries)

AC plinth hardware description


The AC plinth of the 9311 Macro V2 ID houses the following components:
Three rectifiers (2+1) for support of 2000 watts nominal per rectifier (Max power
6000 W = 4000 W + 2000 W)
One PSC200 or PSC1 controller intended for management and monitoring of the
system 48 V DC
One switch of connection to the network of the rectifier modules 2000 watts
A temperature sensor for the control of the load battery
The protective switch tension low battery LVD
One protective breaker User, Main DC, and batteries
One pack battery 4 x SBS60
One terminal AC supply 230 V AC (single-phase or three-phase configuration)
The following figure shows the AC plinth inside view.

Figure 6-57 AC plinth inside view

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Rectifier module
The rectifier module has the following main features:
Efficiency > 91%
Hot-pluggable
All connectors at the rear
Fan cooled with air flow monitoring
Operating temperature range up to 70C
Wide input voltage range: from 88 to 300 Vrms
Wide output voltage adjust range: from 42 to 85 V DC
The front view of the rectifier module provides the following LEDs:
LED bar: Output current display
LED "ok": status indication
The following figure shows the front view of rectifier modules.

Figure 6-58 AC plinth rectifier front view

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PSC200 or PSC1 Control Board
The Control Board has the following main features:
Easy integration
Supervision compensated float charge
Programmable DC output voltage
Low voltage battery disconnect control
Automatic self diagnostic
User configurable setting
The PSC200 or PSC1 is located on top of rectifiers.

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9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution system


Overview
This section gives a general description of 9311 Macro ID DC power distribution system.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID cabinet supplies a fixed -48 V DC electrical distribution system,
to power the installed electronic equipment.
This distribution system designed with three separate output connections; each output
connection is separately protected by an electrical safety cut-of device which protects
against over currents, and also disconnects and isolates the connected load from the DC
supply.
The electrical distribution system is designed to protect against conducted
electromagnetic emission.
The most efficient method of protection is through the use of cabinet feed-through filters.
A suitably placed grounding point is available to receive site grounding cables. This point
is fully accessible during and after installation.
The following figure gives the DC electrical distribution system.

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Figure 6-59 9311 Macro V2 ID DC electrical distribution system

The DC distribution houses the following three output connections:


The DC output 1 is used to supply electrical power to MPCAs and DDMs.
It is also connected to the Interconnection module which is designed to route and
supply the individual DC power requirements of each module attached to it.
The DC output 2 is used to supply electrical power to digital shelf modules.
The DC output 3 is used to supply electrical power to the Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU).
The following figure shows the 9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution scheme.

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Figure 6-60 9311 Macro V2 ID DC distribution scheme

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9311 Macro V2 ID rectifiers


Purpose
The purpose of this parts is to describe the rectifiers used in the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
The rectifier shelf contains the AC input connections and the DC output connections.

Rectifier functionality
The rectifiers provide a nominal -48 V DC.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID rectifiers are housed within the AC plinth.
The 9311 Macro V2 ID AC plinth supplies the following cabinet modules via the BIP:
MCPA
DDM via the Indoor Interconnection panel
Digital shelf
User space
Fans

Rectifier hardware description


The number of rectifier in the AC plinth is 8, with one redundant in slot 8.
The absent rectifiers must be replaced by rectifier fillers.

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Figure 6-61 9311 Macro V2 ID rectifier front panel

The Node B rectifier front panel has one green LED indicating the rectifier status; the
LED is not lit when the rectifier has failed. The switch is used to power ON/OFF ("I/O")
the rectifier module.

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9311 Macro V2 ID optional equipment

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this part is to present the optional equipment supported by the 9311 Macro
V2 ID.

Contents

Tower Mounted Amplifier 2100 (TMA 2100) 6-159


Alarm protection module 6-165
9311 Macro V2 ID PCM protection module 6-168
+24 V DC/DC converter kit option 6-171
Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) 6-172
RETA through feeders 6-176
Dual Duplexer Sharing Module (DDSM) 6-179

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Tower Mounted Amplifier 2100 (TMA 2100)


Introduction
The TMA is used if the cable length between the cabinet (from DDM) and the associated
antenna is long.
The TMA is optional. It is mounted as close as possible to the antenna.
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following TMA 2100 categories:
AISG TMA
Double TMA
Light TMA
These three TMA types support the following frequencies:
1920-1980 MHz in the uplink frequency band
2110-2170 MHz in the downlink frequency band

Main functions
The TMA allows to decrease the overall noise level by amplifying the received signal.
In UMTS 2100, the TMA 2100 input/output (from the Node B) is used for transmission
and reception for main path or diversity path. One TMA 2100 is used per sector.
From the Node B point of view, the TMA is managed as a passive component by the
TRM. The TMA is active in reception only.
The following figures show the TMA versions that are implemented in the system.

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Figure 6-62 Insertion of AISG TMA (TMA 2100) in the system

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Figure 6-63 Insertion of double TMA/Light TMA (TMA 2100) in the system

The TMA is composed of the following devices:


Pass-Band filter
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)

Hardware description
The TMA hardware consists of the following components:
A pole fixing system
A TMA module

Pole fixing system


The pole fixing system provides better security while installing the equipment. This
feature provides the mechanical fixation of the TMA module to the pole fixing system.

Connectors
All the connectors are accessible from the front panel. Each connector is protected by a
protecting cup, which ensures mechanical and environmental protection.
All external connectors are standard female 7/16e.

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Note: The TMA module has no LED. If the TMA is faulty, this is reported to the
OMC-B as a DDM fault and the impacted cells are notified to the RNC.
Note: For the AISG TMA, the alarms are supported by the CCU AISG controller. If
the AISG TMA is faulty, it is reported as a RETA alarm.
The AISG TMA front panel includes the following connectors:
The "ANT0" and "ANT1" connectors, which allow the connection to antennas (Main
and Diversity)
The "NODEB 0" and "NODEB 1" connectors, which allow the connection to the
Node B
The AISG connector, which provides the connection to the RCU through an AISG
cable
The Double TMA front panel includes the following connectors:
Two connectors ("ANT" and "BTS") for the Main path
Two connectors ("ANT" and "BTS") for the Diversity path
The "ANT" connector allows connection to the antenna
the "BTS" connector allows the connection to the Node B
The light TMA front panel includes the following connectors:
The "ANT0" and "ANT1" connectors which allow connection to antennas (Main and
Diversity)
The "NODEB 0" and "NODEB 1" connectors which allow connection to the Node B
The "GND" connector which allows connection to the ground
The following figures show the double and light TMA modules.

Figure 6-64 Double TMA module front panel

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Figure 6-65 Light TMA view (one side only)

Note: This figure represents the view of one side of the light TMA: Node B0, GND,
and Node B1.
The following figure shows the light TMA module.

Figure 6-66 Light TMA module

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DC power
The power supply is carried by the single coaxial cable, which interconnects the TMA
with the DDM.

Alarms
The TMA alarms are monitored by DDMs and reported through the I2C connection
between the DDMs and TRMs.
The AISG TMA alarms are monitored by the CCU AISG controller.

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Alarm protection module


Introduction
The alarm protection kit provides the connections for 16 external alarms and six remote
controls, and also their protection against electrical disturbances that could occur between
the Node B and the customer equipment.

Alarm protection module (External alarm module)


The alarm protection module of the 9311 Macro V2 ID is optional and located on the
right hand side of the MCPA shelf.

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Figure 6-67 9311 Macro V2 ID alarm protection module front panel

The front panel of the alarm protection module has two remote control loops connectors
(32-pin FCI female connector), two external alarm bus connectors, and one ground
connector.

Physical description
These external alarms and remote controls are split in 2 x (eight alarms and three remote
controls) in the bulkhead.
The alarms are open current loops. The remote controls are relays.

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Alarm cabling
The alarm cables provide connection between the Node B cabinet and its environment to
support external alarm monitoring.

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9311 Macro V2 ID PCM protection module


Purpose
This section describes the Lightning Protection PCM (LPPCM) module of the 9311
Macro ID.
The LPPCM module provides the lightning protection (up to eight PCMs) for the PCM
links.

Description
The LPPCM is an optional box which is installed on top of the 9311 Macro V2 ID. It is
connected to the CCM/iCCM/xCCM through the bulkhead interface.
The PCM protection kit consists of the following parts:
The LPPCM module
Three cables:
A cable used to connect the LPPCM module to the internal bus cable (PEC:
NTBY60U; RoHS PEC: NTBY60UF)
A cable used to connect the LPPCM module to Iub interface (PEC: NTBY60WA;
RoHS PEC: NTBY60WF)
A cable used to connect the LPPCM GND to the 9311 Macro V2 ID GND (PEC:
NTBY60VA; RoHS PEC: NTBY60VF)
The front panel of the LPPCM module houses the following connectors:
one 32-pin FCI female connector for PCM connection (PCM In) which is connected
to the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) through the PCM In cable (120 Ohms, PEC:
NTBY60SA, RoHS PEC: NTBY60SF; or 100 Ohms, PEC: NTBY60TA, RoHS PEC:
NTBY60TF)
Note: The DDF is the frame where the PCM cables are connected.
Two 37-pin D-sub female connectors connected to Iub1 and Iub2 interfaces through
the PCM Out cables
Note: In V2 one Iub is used (Iub1).
Two 9-pin D-sub female connectors connected to the Private alarm bus through the
alarm cable
One ground (GND) connector connected to the 9311 Macro V2 ID GND through the
ground cable
The following figures show the LPPCM front panel and the LPPCM cabling.

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Figure 6-68 9311 Macro V2 ID LPPCM front panel

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Figure 6-69 9311 Macro V2 ID LPPCM cabling

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+24 V DC/DC converter kit option


Purpose
The +24 V DC is an optional module which allows you to convert +24 V DC supply into
-48 V DC supply.

+24 V DC/DC converter consumption


The maximum -48 V DC consumption of the auxiliary output does not exceed 20 Amps,
whereas that of the main output is 4200 W or 105 Amps. In any case, for the four
converters of the basic system, the maximum -48 V DC consumption of the main output,
as well for the DC bus, can reach 4 x 1300 = 5200 W.

+24 V DC/DC converter hardware


The +24 V DC is located on top of the cabinet inside the appropriate user rack.
The following figure shows the +24 V DC converter kit option.

Figure 6-70 +24 V DC/DC converter kit option

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Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA)


Introduction
Alcatel-Lucent RETA solution is based on Kathrein's product and specific Alcatel-Lucent
devices for adaptation to the Node B.

RETA feature
The RETA feature allows users to adjust remotely the tilt of any antenna sector from the
OMC-B (over IP) through the Node B.
In case of deployment, the RETA allows:
Improving coverage and capacity
Reducing interference
A best visual impact by keeping the antenna vertical

RETA system
The RETA system consists of the following devices:
From Kathrein:
A controller, named Central Control Unit ( CCU) that can be inserted in the user
space according to the Node B type.
Motors, named Remote Control Unit ( RCU), plugged on each antenna. One RCU
is required per Xpolar antenna (MAIN and DIVERSITY), which means that three
RCUs are required for a 3-sector UMTS site.
A 3-way splitter to distribute signal and power to three RCUs.
Control cables to connect splitter to CCU and RCU, and between CCU and
bulkhead.
A lightning protection device to protect the CCU. These devices must be installed
inside the Node B.
Earthing clamps (to ensure the grounding of control cables)
From Alcatel-Lucent (mandatory to ensure proper water-proofing):
A modified bulkhead (one hole is added for specific RETA connector)
A RET battery filler
Ethernet, grounding, power, and alarm cables for the CCU
The CCU module is contained in a user space proposed as a rack-mountable module for
the 9311 Macro V2 ID.

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Figure 6-71 9311 Macro V2 ID RETA system

The CCU module is connected to:


The CCM module via the Ethernet 10base T link on one side
The RCU module via control cables on the other side.
For the protecting cables, the CCU is connected to external alarm distributor via the
specific cables for the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
The CCU module is powered in -48 v DC for the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
For the 9311 Macro V2 ID, the CCU module is located outside the cabinet and installed
in a 19" rack. The CCU is connected on top of the cabinet, in place of the GPSAM GPS1
connector.
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The following figure shows the CCU front panel.

Figure 6-72 Central Control Unit (CCU) front panel

The configuration management and fault management of the CCU is made through the IP
network, enabling operation at OMC level.

RETA kits
The proposed kits for the 9311 Macro V2 ID are the following:
Base kit
The base kit houses the CCU module installed into the 9311 Macro V2 ID.
Line kit
The line kit houses the CCU module connected to RCU module for the mono sector
configuration.
Line extension kit
The line extension kit allows to extend configuration from one to three sectors.
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Two cable lengths are proposed for the line kit: 25 m and 40 m. The customer can choose
the most appropriate, according to the distance between the Node B and its antenna. A 60
m control cable is proposed separately. However, if none of these lengths fits the need,
other lengths can be ordered to Kathrein directly.

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RETA through feeders


Introduction
This RETA solution is AISG compliant. Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) is a
standard applied to the interface between the CCU and the RCUs.
The AISG signals of RETA run through the RF feeders and no more through an additional
long run AISG cable thanks to current injectors and layer one converters.
The purpose of this interface is to ensure basic inter-operability of antenna and control
infrastructure.
This RETA kit uses the same usual kit, two additional external elements are added to this
kit:
Bias Tee AISG (PEC: NTUM83GA)
This device comprises an AISG modulator. It receives RS485 signals and DC voltage
from the CCU and put on the RF feeder, the modulated OOK 2.176 MHz AISG signal
and DC voltage.
DC-Stop (NTUM83FA)
This element isolates the diversity RF feeder from DC voltage coming from the
DDM.

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Figure 6-73 RETA through feeders presentation

One bias tee is required per sector, on the main path. DC-Stop is added on diversity paths.
Power and control signals of RETA system run through the feeders via a bias tee.
Up to three outputs of the CCU are used. AISG Bias Tees and DC-Stop protect these
cables. The DC-Stop and Bias Tee AISG are directly connected on top of the cabinet.
The CCU is connected to:
the iCCM board via Ethernet 10base T link, on one side (Site LAN)
AISG antenna network equipment via AISG Bias Tees and control cables, on the other
side

General kit designations


The RETA system through feeders comprises the following kits:
Base kit

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This kit is supplied to install the CCU wit outside the 9311 Macro V2 ID and to
connect it on the RCU via the TMA AISG and the Bias Tee AISG. An Omnisector
configuration (with one additional TMA AISG, and one "Line Extension kit"
(NTUM79EF)) is obtained with this kit. This kit is mandatory whatever the targeted
configuration.
Base Extension kit
This kit is provided to increase from Omnisector to Bisector or Trisector
configurations. This kit is mandatory used with the "Base kit".
Line Extension kit (NTUM79EF)
This kit is provided in conjunction with "Base kit" (and optionally "Base Extension
kit") to complete an Omnisector configuration (or Bisector or Trisector
configurations).
Line Extension kit (NTUM79CF)
This kit is provided to increase from Omnisector to Trisector configuration in addition
to a "Base kit" and one "Line Extension kit" (NTUM79EF).

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Introduction
The DDSM is part of an antenna sharing solution which consists in reusing a GSM
antenna system (antennas + feeders + TMA) when combining a UMTS 900 Node B with
a GSM 900 BTS (9100 MBI or 9100 MBO).
The DDSM (PEC: NTUM40MA) operates within the 900 bandwidth (DDSM 900):
925-960 MHz in downlink
880-915 MHz in uplink

Main functions
The DDSM is made of one Transmit (Tx) filter and two Receive (Rx) filters.
The DDSM is inserted on the antenna diversity path.
Note: It can only be used when the antenna diversity path is not used for GSM Tx
path.
On the Tx path, the downlink signal is distributed through the DDSM, from the Node B
IN port to the Antenna OUT port.
On the Rx path, the uplink signal is distributed in two ways:
Through the DDSM (from the Antenna OUT port to the Rx OUT port) and then
through the GSM Rx Div path
Note: There is a DC path between the Antenna OUT port and the Rx OUT port to
support a GSM TMA.
Through the GSM Rx Main path, and then through the DDSM (from the Rx IN port to
the Node B IN port)

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Figure 6-74 DDSM block diagram

Hardware description
The DDSM is equipped with the following connectors:
One Node B input port (7/16 female connector)
One ground port (N female connector)
One antenna diversity output port (7/16 female connector)
One Rx input port (N female connector)
One Rx output port (N female connector)

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The following figure shows the different connectors of a DDSM cabled and fixed on a
pole (50-140 mm).
Note: The DDSM can also be fixed on a wall.

Figure 6-75 DDSM front view

The DDSM has the following characteristics:


Height x Width x Depth: 461 x 201 x 102 mm
Weight: 5.8 kg
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Operating temperature range: -40C/+50C
Convection: Natural
Power consumption: None (passive module)

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path

Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the operation in order to upgrade an existing site. An upgrade
consists in one of the following operations:
Adding or removing a iCEM/xCEM/eCEM to the pool of usable CEMs
Increasing the number of PCMs (multi PCM)
Increasing the number of RF carriers
Upgrading an OTSR configuration into an STSR configuration

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Adding or removing an iCEM/xCEM/eCEM
An iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is added to the pool of usable CEMs in the following cases:
The iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is mapped to a spare CCP (configured by OAM)
The operational state of the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is enabled, which means that:
The iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is running with the correct software
The OAM link between the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM and the CCM is established
The iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is not in failure
The administrative state of the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is unlocked
Note: if the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is in enabled operation state, but no CCP is
available, iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is considered as spare and cannot be used for call
processing.
An iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is removed from the pool of usable CEMs in the following cases:
The operational state of the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM becomes disabled. This happens
when:
The iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is totally or partially in failure. The Node B does not
manage degraded CEMs
The iCEM/xCEM/eCEM is physically removed from the Node B
The administrative state of the iCEM/xCEM/eCEM becomes locked
Adding an iCEM/xCEM/eCEM to the pool of CEMs is done at startup.
The CEM pool is managed as a single source of processing power through the load
balancing feature.
The CEM pool management offers to the iCEM, xCEM and eCEM a coexistence inside
the Node B digital shelf, while ensuring the heterogeneous management of various
module types as a common resource for Node B call-processing.

Increasing the number of PCMs (multi PCM)


It is possible to use more than one PCM link to increase the backhaul capacity.
The Node B supports two Multi PCM features for the external connection:
Multi PCM without IMA
Multi PCM with IMA (or IMA over PCM)
The impact of both PCM features on the network are different.

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Multi PCM without IMA
The connection between the Node B and the RNC provides the following functions:
Up to 4 PCMs per Node B, each with its own UNI interface, between the Node B and
the Access Equipment (both RNC PCM and RNC SDH configurations are supported)
A single full or fractional PCM per Node B (possibly with Drop and Insert), or
multiple full PCMs (without Drop and Insert)
No redundancy management is currently supported
Limited defense to detecting VCC failures, cleaning up calls on those VCCs, and not
using them for future calls until they return to service

Figure 7-1 Node B external connection

Node B-ATM connections


The two types of PCMs used for ATM connections are the following:
Primary PCMs (PCM 2, PCM 3, and PCM 4) connects to the Node B Control Port
(Node B CP)
Secondary PCM (PCM 1 only) connects to the OAM

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The following table shows the list of ATM external connections managed in the Node B.

Connection Number of Type of Vp Vc PCM to use


connections connection provisioned by
Node B CP 1 AAL5 OMC-B Primary,
different from
PCM used for
OMC-B
connection
CCP 1 per CEM AAL5 OMC-B Primary or
secondary
User Plane = or < 16 AAL2 OMC-B Primary or
secondary
OMC-B 1 AAL5 I&C PCM 1 by
default

Note: The primary PCM should be different from the secondary PCM, to ensure that
one of the two connections (lub or OAM) is available.

IMA over PCM


The purpose of IMA is to multiplex ATM cell streams over PCM links and to retrieve the
original stream at far end from these links. IMA is supported on all Node B types.
IMA is used to increase the cell stream throughput between the Node B and the RNC. It
provides a physical layer for Iub and for Node B specific O&M signaling. It also provides
transparent transport of the ATM layer and higher
The IMA provides:
A physical layer for Iub
A physical layer for Node B specific O&M signaling
Transparency of the ATM layer and higher layers
The Node B IMA feature provides also up to eight ports per IMA group. That is one to
eight physical ports per logical UNI.
The IMA combines the cell from physical ports for transport with preservation of cell
order and cell format.
The following figure shows an example of how an IMA link group can be used on the
transmission interface between the Node B and the RNC via the Access Equipment.

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Figure 7-2 Transmission between Node B and RNC using the IMA over PCM

The Access Equipment provides a hub function (switching, routing) for the Node B. It is
located in small concentration hub sites like the Node B sites. It allows aggregating traffic
from several Node Bs. The Access Equipment offers more connectivity to the Node B
site.
The Access Equipment supports the following features:
Multi PCM
IMA on PCM E1/T1
Fractional E1/T1 to achieve Drop&Insert UMTS-UMTS and GSM-UMTS
Note: In case of Multi PCM without IMA feature, none of the Multi PCM can be
fractional. The fractional E1/T1 and Multi PCM without IMA features are not
compatible.

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The drop and insert function implies the support of ATM over fractional E1 in the Node
B. The drop and insert function consists in the routing of data for other Node Bs through
the Node B. This is done through the routing of some PCM time slot from an incoming
PCM to an outgoing one.

Increasing the number of RF carriers


Adding a carrier to an OTSR1 configuration does not require to disconnect any existing
RF cable.
Upgrading from STSR1 to STSR2 does not require to disconnect any existing RF cable:
the additional iTRM needed for STSR2 is used in reception and for Tx redundancy.
Upgrading from STSR2 to STSR3 can follow the same approach and can be done without
any disconnection (the third iTRM is used in reception only). However, in order to
increase the STSR3 configuration reliability, it is recommended to use each iTRM for
transmission in one sector: two RF cables have to be disconnected from the two existing
iTRMs and connected to the third one.

Upgrading an OTSR configuration to an STSR configuration


This upgrade requires RF disconnection since the Tx Splitter has to be replaced by two
MCPAs.

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the Local Installation Terminal (TIL).

Contents

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Using the TIL tool


Introduction
The Local Installation Terminal (TIL) is an O&M onsite terminal. The TIL is used for the
installation, tests, and maintenance of the equipment described in this document.

TIL functions
The TIL provides the following functions:
Displays the existing hardware of the equipment
Automatically displays new hardware
Basic maintenance and test capabilities for equipment modules
Saves reports (including alarm, test reports) on a laptop
Retrieves the hardware and software module configuration
Configures commissioning parameters

TIL connection to the equipment


The TIL is connected to the CCM module through the Ethernet connection.
Two connection modes are available from the TIL:
Peer-to-peer connection
In this mode, the TIL connection to the equipment depends on the CCM module type,
as described in the following table:

If the CCM module hosted in the Then the TIL is connected to the...
equipment is a...
CCM/iCCM/iCCM-U/iCCM-2 Ethernet port 2 of the CCM module
xCCM/xCCM-U/eCCM-U Ethernet port 1 of the CCM module

Remote connection
In this mode, the TIL is connected to a LAN/WAN network. This connection is
available only if the equipment is integrated in the UMTS network and active (not
locked).
The connection can be checked by doing a ping [IP address] command.
For more information, see Alcatel-Lucent 9100 and 93xx Node B Commissioning and
Fault Management User Manual: TIL, NN-20500-019.

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C call processing (CallP), 3-6 .............................................................

CallP L Local Installation Terminal (TIL)


See: call processing (CallP)
function, 8-2
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peer-to-peer connection, 8-2
D documentation roadmap, 1-2
remote connection, 8-2
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E eCEM
O O&M onsite terminal
See: enhanced Channel
See: Local Installation
Element Module (eCEM)
Terminal (TIL)
enhanced Channel Element
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Module (eCEM)
R roadmap
front view, 6-31
function, 6-31 documentation, 1-2
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hardware description, 6-31
LED, 6-33 T TIL
See: Local Installation
port, 6-32
Terminal (TIL)
extended Core Controller Module
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(xCCM)
X xCCM
E1/T1 MDA, 6-48
See: extended Core Controller
function, 6-48 Module (xCCM)
GE MDA, 6-48
hardware description, 6-48
LED, 6-52
port, 6-49
xCCM-4E1 front view, 6-49
xCCM-GE front view, 6-50

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