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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Maintenance engineers
l Software debugging engineers
l Network operation supervisors
Chapter 1, Diagnosis Test Describes the diagnosis test functions and the procedure
for performing diagnosis tests.
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
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Note:
After the NE management function is enabled, the icon appears at the bottom right
of the NE agent node icon.
2. In the NE tree, right-click the NE agent node, and select NE Management > Diagnosis
Test from the shortcut menu. The Diagnosis Test tab is displayed, see Figure 1-1.
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Table of Contents
Executing Test Tasks..................................................................................................1-2
Managing a Diagnosis Task........................................................................................1-4
Viewing the Environment Information of External Devices ........................................1-10
Querying an NE Location .........................................................................................1-12
Testing IP Channels .................................................................................................1-13
Tracing Route...........................................................................................................1-14
Testing Board Hardware ...........................................................................................1-14
Observing the CPU Usage .......................................................................................1-16
Testing the BBU-RRU Link .......................................................................................1-17
Testing Base Station Power......................................................................................1-17
Querying Satellite Information in Real Time ..............................................................1-18
Obtaining Original Data File......................................................................................1-18
The operational procedures for the NE test, board test, combined test, and link test are
slightly different. A proper test type should be selected as required.
Prerequisite
The navigation tree in the Diagnosis Test pane is expanded.
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Steps
l NE Test
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select the required NE node from the left navigation
tree. The NE rack diagram is displayed, see Figure 1-2.
2. In the rack diagram, click (NE Test) on the toolbar. The system performs an
NE test and returns the test result.
l Board Test
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select the required NE node from the left navigation
tree. The NE rack diagram is displayed.
2. In the rack diagram, double-click a board. The system performs a test and returns
the test result.
l Combine Test
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select the required NE node from the left navigation
tree. The NE rack diagram is displayed.
2. In the rack diagram, click (Combine Test) on the toolbar. The Combine Test
dialog box is displayed.
3. On the module tab (CCC, SA, or PM), select the required function for the combined
test and click OK. The system performs a function test and returns the test result.
l Link Test
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Note:
The source board is a CC board, and the target board is a CC board or other boards.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select the required NE node from the left navigation
tree. The NE rack diagram is displayed.
2. In the rack diagram, click (Link Test) on the toolbar. The Link Test dialog
box is displayed.
3. Select the required source board and target board, and click OK. The system tests
the link between different boards of the NE and returns the test result.
End of Steps
The details of the task execution result can be displayed and exported.
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Steps
l Create a diagnosis task.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu,
see Figure 1-3. The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Click (New) on the toolbar of Diagnosis Task tab. The New Task dialog box
with the Basic Information tab is displayed, see Figure 1-4.
3. Select task type in the Task Type drop-down list. The Immediately Task is
selected by default. You can change to Period Task.
4. Enter the task name in the Task name text box, and describe the task in the Task
description text box. For a description of the parameters.
5. On the NE Information pane, select the required NEs.
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Note:
There are two selection types:
Select by NE: selects the configured NEs from the NE topology tree. When
the task is running, the system will perform a diagnosis test for the selected
NEs.
Select by condition: selects the NEs in accordance with the preset NE
filtering conditions. If the task is running, the system will query the NEs in
accordance with the NE filtering conditions and perform a diagnosis test for
the NEs that meet the conditions, including the NEs configured after the task
is created. If the All NEs check box is selected, the system will perform a
diagnosis test for all the NEs in the system when the task is running.
Note:
If Customize is selected from the Test Information list, you can specify one
or multiple diagnosis test types. If no test type is set, the system will perform
the diagnosis test of the default type.
In Customize mode, you can also specify the board types by selecting the
Show board types check box. If the task is running, the system will perform
a diagnosis test only for the specified boards.
Because the system supports numerous board types, you can select the Filter
by actual configuration check box to filter the board types unconfigured in
the system.
Parameter Description
Task type The value range is Immediately Task and Period Task.
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Parameter Description
Activate The status of the Period Task is set to Active if the item is selected.
The status of the Immediately Task is set to Active manually.
Running period Execution period of the task, including Every day, Every week, and
Every Month.
Waiting: The task is scheduled, but cannot run until other tasks are
completed.
Stop: The task cannot be executed if the current time is later than the
last running time.
7. (Optional) If Task Type is set to Period Task, you can set Start date, End date,
Running time, and Running period on the Time and Period tab.
l Delete a diagnosis task.
Note:
The running task cannot be deleted.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Select a task from the task list, and click (Delete) on the toolbar. The Confirm
message box is displayed.
3. Click OK. The task is deleted from the task list.
l Modify a diagnosis task.
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Note:
Only period tasks can be modified.
Only the creator of a task can modify the task.
Only the task in Suspended or Stop status can be modified.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Select a task from the task list, and click (Modify) on the toolbar. The Modify
Task dialog box is displayed.
3. Modify the Task description, Start date, End date, Running time, Running
period, NE information, and Test type parameters as required.
4. Click OK. The task is modified in the task list.
l View a diagnosis task.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Select a task from the task list, and click (View) on the toolbar (or double-click
the selected task). The View Task dialog box is displayed.
3. View the basic information, time and period, NE information, and test information
of the task.
4. Click OK.
l Activate and suspend a diagnosis task.
Note:
Only the suspended tasks can be activated, and only the activated tasks can be
suspended.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Select a suspended task from the task list, and click (Activate) on the toolbar.
The suspended task is changed to Active in the task list.
3. Select an activated task from the task list, and click (Suspend) on the toolbar.
The activated task is changed to Suspended in the task list.
l Execute a diagnosis task immediately.
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If other tasks preceding your task is running or waiting, the task can be executed only
after other tasks are complete.
Note:
Only the activated tasks can be executed.
If the task execution time is too short because the there are only a few NEs involved
in the task or the NEs are disconnected, you may not view the process of refreshing
the task list.
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Select a task from the task list, and click (Run) on the toolbar. The Confirm
message box is displayed.
3. Click Yes. The task is changed to Running or Waiting in the task list.
4. View the execution result after the task execution is complete.
l View and export the task execution result.
Note:
At most 2000 records can be displayed on the View Result tab. You can view the
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Diagnosis Task from the menu.
The Diagnosis Task tab is displayed.
2. Click (View Result) on the toolbar. The execution result of the latest task is
displayed on the View Result tab.
3. (Optional) Select another task from the drop-down list on the toolbar, and view the
execution results of the task.
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6. Click No.
End of Steps
Context
External devices should be connected to the Site Alarm (SA) board through serial port
cables. The EMS monitors the environment information of the external devices through
the SA board.
Prerequisite
External devices are configured in the configuration management.
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > External Device. The External
Device tab is displayed.
2. On the Shelter Monitoring tab, click the (Select NE) button. The Select NE
dialog box is displayed.
Note:
The method of querying ZXDU(V5.0) power monitoring is the same as that of querying
shelter monitoring.
3. Select the NE that needs to be queried, and click OK to query the environment
information of the related external devices.
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Note:
If the query result is Timeout, it indicates that the NE is disconnected with external
devices or the EMS server fails to communicate with external devices.
5. (Optional) To save the query result, click the (Save) button on the toolbar.
6. If there are critical alarms which cannot be cleared after troubleshooting, such as a
shelter fire alarm, shelter air conditioner alarm, and shelter heater alarm, right-click
an environment information record and select Reset Monitoring Unit to reset the
monitoring unit after the fault is solved on site.
Note:
The reset operation can be directly performed on the shelter devices.
Note:
The monitoring unit parameters refer to the thresholds of shelter sensors. For
example, the air-conditioner is started if the shelter temperature exceeds the value of
Air-conditioner threshold.
9. Click Set to send the command of setting monitoring unit parameters to the shelter. A
message Succeeded in setting monitoring unit parameters is displayed.
If no setting result is returned within the specified time, a message Timeout when
setting monitoring unit is displayed.
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Prerequisite
l One or multiple clock sources are configured for the BS.
l The configured clock source(s) has searched for satellites and locked a satellite.
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Query NE Location from the menu.
The Query NE Location tab is displayed, see Figure 1-5.
2. Click the (Select NE) button on the toolbar. The Select NE dialog box is displayed.
3. Select an NE from the NE tree, and click OK. The system starts to query the longitude
and latitude of the NE. The query result is displayed in the list on the Query NE
Location tab.
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Prerequisite
The IP layer parameters are configured.
Context
System device or transmission faults may result in delay, delay jitter, or packet loss of links
between NEs. This leads to call failure and poor voice quality. You need to check the
status of the current transmission network through testing the quality of IP channels. If the
transmission network is abnormal, you can troubleshoot the fault immediately.
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > IP Channel Test from the menu. The
IP Channel Test tab is displayed.
2. Click the (Select NE) button. The Select NE dialog box is displayed.
3. Select one or more NEsfrom the NE tree, and click OK. The IP address(es) of the
NE(s) is displayed in the Source IP column of the Test results list.
4. In the Test parameters area, set Packet type, Packet length, Report period,
Request interval, Function type, Test duration, , DSCP, NE, Target IP and Auto
Save.
5. (Optional) To add a test item, select a source NE from the Select NE list, set a target
IP, and then click Add.
6. Click the (Start Test) button. The system starts a test. The test result is displayed
in the Test results list.
7. (Optional) Click the IP channel test of one NE in the list. The result detail is displayed
in the Result detail list.
8. (Optional) Click the (Stop Test) button. The system will stop all diagnosis tasks.
9. (Optional) After the test is completed or stopped manually, click the (Save) button
to save the test result.
10. (Optional) In the Test results area, select the Autosave check box. The test result
is automatically saved under the \ums\ums-clnt\rundata\dtm\autosave\ipp
d directory.
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If you need to view details, click the (Open Folder) button. The folder for saving
the test result is opened, and you can view the detailed information.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > Trace Route from the menu. The
Trace Route tab is displayed.
2. Click the (Select NE) button. The Select NE dialog box is displayed.
3. Select an NE from the NE tree, and click OK. The IP address of the NE is displayed
as the Source IP in Test parameters area.
4. (Optional) To add a route tracking item, select a source NE from the Select NE list,
set a target IP, and then click Add.
5. In the Test parameters area, set Target IP, Maximum hops, Total timeout.
6. Click the (Start Test) button. The system starts a test. The test result is displayed
in the Test results list.
End of Steps
If an alarm occurs or a service is of poor quality, and the fault cannot be troubleshot based
on the alarm details, you can test board hardware on the OMM, and determine whether
the device needs to be repaired.
Prerequisite
GSM/UMTS/GU/LTE NEs are configured.
Context
The OMM delivers the information about the device to be tested (for example, a board) to
the corresponding BS. The BS tests the devices and sends the test results to the OMM.
The OMM displays the test results.
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Caution!
Board hardware tests may result in service interruption. The global services of the BS can
be interrupted, and the services between the RRU and inferior RRU can be interrupted. A
board hardware test covers boards, clocks, and wires and takes a long time.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree on the Diagnosis Test tab, select one NE node to be tested.
The corresponding NE rack diagram is displayed.
2. Click (Detect Board Hardware) on the toolbar. The Detect Board Hardware
dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-6.
3. Select one or multiple boards, and click OK. The ui.title.confirm dialog box is
displayed, see Figure 1-7.
4. Enter the verification code, and click OK to start the test. The system will display the
test result.
Perform any of the following operations to view the test result:
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Note:
On the rack diagram, a board in green indicates that the board is operating properly; a
board in red indicates that the board is faulty; a board in grey indicates that the board
status is unknown. You can view the test results and troubleshoot the faults.
5. (Optional) Click (Obtain Original Data File) on the toolbar. The Obtain Original
Data File dialog box is displayed.
6. Select one or multiple boards, and click OK. The original data of the board(s) is
obtained.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
The NE is configured with data synchronization and the NE has at least one board to
support the CPU observation function.
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, Select Diagnosis > CPU Usage Observationfrom the
menu. The CPU Usage Observation tab is displayed.
2. Click on the tool bar. The Select Board dialog box is displayed.
3. Expand the NE node to display all the boards that support CPU usage observation,
select a board, and click OK. The curve of CPU usage of the board is displayed.
Note:
You can select at most four boards at a time.
4. Enter Report period and Test duration, and then click on the tool bar to refresh
the CPU usage curve regularly.
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7. (Optional) Click to open the folder where the test result is automatically saved.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select an NE from the NE navigation tree on the left. The
NE rack diagram is displayed on the right.
Note:
l When the test result will be returned depends on the number of cascaded RRUs.
If the number of cascaded RRUs is large, the test may last for a long time.
l After the test result is returned, you can perform filtering and saving operations in
the test result list.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
The base station has one or multiple external PMU devices.
Steps
1. On the Diagnosis Test tab, select Diagnosis > External Device. The External
Device tab is displayed.
2. Click the BS Power Test tab, and click on the tool bar. The Select NE dialog box
is displayed.
3. Select an NE, and click OK. The NE to be tested is displayed in the list.
4. In the Test Parameters area, set Test duration, and click on the tool bar. The test
result is displayed.
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5. (Optional) Click a record in the test result list to view the detailed information.
7. (Optional) After the test is completed or manually stopped, click on the tool bar to
save the test result.
8. (Optional) Select the Autosave check box. The test result is automatically saved
under the \ums\ums-clnt\rundata\dtm\autosave\power directory.
You can click on the tool bar to open the folder where the test result is saved.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l GSM/UMTS/GU NEs are configured.
l Clocks are configured.
l The CC/CCC boards are connected to the antenna and operate properly.
Steps
1. Select a GSM or UMTS NE to be tested from the NE tree in the left pane. The rack
diagram of the NE is displayed.
2. Click on the toolbar. The Satellite Real Time Query tab is displayed.
3. Right-click a record and select Start Test. The information about the satellites, such
as satellite ID, azimuth, elevation, signal-to-noise ratio, and status, are displayed. You
can view the related information on the Inner Gnss, Outer Facepanel Gnss, Outer
Backpanel Gnss, or Cascade tab.
4. (Optional) Right-click a record and select Stop Test to stop the test.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l The NE is communicating with OMC properly.
l The board hardware needs to obtain test result has been tested. For the board
hardware test, refer to 1.7 Testing Board Hardware.
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Steps
1. In the left navigation tree on the Diagnosis Test tab, select one NE node to be tested.
The corresponding NE rack diagram is displayed.
2. Click (Obtain Original Data File) on the toolbar. The Obtain Original Data File
dialog box is displayed, see .
3. Select one or multiple boards, and click OK. The original data of the board(s) is
obtained.
End of Steps
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Note:
After the NE management function is enabled, the icon appears at the bottom right
of the NE agent node icon..
2. In the NE tree, right-click the NE agent node, and select NE Management > Radio
Frequency Analysis. The Radio Frequency Analysis window is displayed.
Table of Contents
Measuring VSWR Location ........................................................................................2-1
Analyzing Receive Spectrum Data .............................................................................2-4
Analyzing Carrier Spectrum Data ...............................................................................2-5
Detecting Passive Inter-Modulation ............................................................................2-6
Prerequisite
l The NE is communicating with the network management system properly.
l The RRU is operating properly.
Steps
1. On the Radio Frequency Analysis tab, Select Radio Frequency Analysis > VSWR
Location Measurement. The VSWR Location Measurement tab is displayed. see
Figure 2-1.
2-1
2-2
3. Select an NE in the navigation tree in the left pane. All RRU transmitting channels of
this base station are listed in the Tx area.
4. Select a channel, and click Advanced. The Advanced dialog box is displayed, see
Figure 2-3.
Note:
You can select only one channel.
2-3
5. Set Cable length (m), Transmission coefficient (% light velocity), and Feeder loss
(dB/m), and click OK.
7. Enter the verification code, and click OK. The VSWR location test is started.
8. Click on the tool bar. The Open dialog box is displayed.
9. Select historical data, and click Open. The historical VSWR location curve is
displayed.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l The NE is communicating with the network management system properly.
l The RRU is operating properly.
Steps
1. On the Radio Frequency Analysis tab, select Radio Frequency Analysis >
Receiver Spectrum Analysis. The Receiver Spectrum Analysis tab is displayed.
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Note:
You can select only one TX channel at a time.
5. Click on the tool bar. The Confirm dialog box is displayed. Enter the verification
code, and click OK. The receive spectrum analysis is started.
6. After the receive spectrum analysis is completed, the spectrum graph is displayed,
and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.
7. Click OK. The Intelligent Interference Analysis dialog box is displayed, and you can
view the test items and test result.
8. Click on the tool bar. The Intelligent Interference Analysis dialog box is closed.
9. (Optional) Right-click the blank area on the Receiver Spectrum Analysis tab, and
select a corresponding menu item in the shortcut menu to view the PA curve diagrams
of other transmitting antennas.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l The NE is communicating with the network management system properly.
l The RRU is operating properly.
Steps
1. On the Radio Frequency Analysis tab, select Radio Frequency Analysis > Carrier
Spectrum Analysis. The Carrier Spectrum Analysis tab is displayed.
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Note:
You can select only one TX channel at a time.
5. Click on the tool bar. The Confirm dialog box is displayed. Enter the verification
code, and click OK. The analysis is started in accordance with the antenna sequence.
6. (Optional) Right-click the blank area on the Carrier Spectrum Analysis tab, and select
a corresponding menu item in the shortcut menu to view the PA curve diagrams of other
transmitting antennas.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l The NE is communicating with the network management system properly.
l The RRU is operating properly.
Steps
1. On the Radio Frequency Analysis tab, Select Radio Frequency Analysis >
Passive Inter-Modulation Detection. The Passive Inter-Modulation Detection
tab is displayed.
Note:
You can select only one channel.
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S1800(B8C)/RSU82 S2100(B8B)/RSU82 S2600(B6A)/RSU82
S8000(B6A)/RSU82 S7200(B6A)/RSU82 S8100(B8B)/RSU82
S9000(B8C)/R8882-GUL9012/R8882-GUL1812/R8882-
GUL8512/R8882-GUL1912/R8882-GUL9018D/R8882-L268/RSU82
UL2112/R8882-L808/R8882-L188/R8882 S9000(B)/R8882
S1800(B)/R8882 S8500(B6B)/R8882 S1900(B6B)/R8882
S2600(B4A)/R8882 S2100(B)/R8882 S1700(B6A)/R8882
S8000(B4A)/R8882-S9000C/R8882-S1800C/R8882-L708/R8882-
L718/R8882 S8500(B6A)/R8882 S9000(C6B)/R8882
S1800(C6B)/R8882 S1900(B5A)/R8882 L108/R8882
S1800(B6B)/R8882 S9000(B6C)/R8882 S1800(B6C)/R8882
GUL9018D(B6B)/R8882 S2600(B6A)/R8882 S8100(B6B)
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
U2112/RSU82-GUL9018D/RSU82-L268/ADTR-GU858/ADTR-
GU908/ADTR-GU188/ADTR-GU198/RSU60E-GU858/RSU60E-
GU908/RSU60E-GU188/RSU60E-GU198/RSU60E
GU90C/RSU60E GU90E/RSU60E GU18C/RSU60E
GU18E/R8881 S9000(B8A)/R8881 S1800(B8A)/R8881
S2100(B8A)/R8881 S2100(B6A)/R8881 S2100(B8B)/R8881
S2100(B6B)/R8881 S9000(B8B)/R8881 S9000(B8C)/R8881
S9000(B8D)/R8881 S1800(B8B)/R8881 S1800(B8C)/R8881
S2100(B8C)/R8881 S8500(B8B)/R8881 S8500(B8C)/R8881
S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1700(B8C)/R8881 S1900(B8B)/R8881
S1900(B8C)/R8881 S2100(B8D)/R8861 S8500(B8B)/R8861
S9000(B8B)/R8861 S1800(B8B)/R8861 S1900(B8B)/R8861
S2100(B8B)/R8861 S8500(B8C)/R8861 S9000(B8C)/R8861
S1800(B8C)/R8861 S1900(B8C)/R8861 S2100(B8C)/R8861
S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1800(BCB)/R8881 S9000(BCB)/RSU82
S9000(B8A)/RSU82 S1800(B8A)/RSU82 S8500(B8B)/RSU82
S1900(B6B)/RSU82 S2100(B6A)/RSU82 S8500(B8A)/RSU82
S1900(B6A)/RSU82 S2100(B8A)/RSU82 S1800(B8B)/RSU82
S1800(B8C)/RSU82 S2100(B8B)/RSU82 S2600(B6A)/RSU82
S8000(B6A)/RSU82 S7200(B6A)/RSU82 S8100(B8B)/RSU82
S9000(B8C)/R8882-GUL9012/R8882-GUL1812/R8882-
GUL8512/R8882-GUL1912/R8882-GUL9018D/R8882-L268/RSU82
UL2112/R8882-L808/R8882-L188/R8882 S9000(B)/R8882
S1800(B)/R8882 S8500(B6B)/R8882 S1900(B6B)/R8882
S2600(B4A)/R8882 S2100(B)/R8882 S1700(B6A)/R8882
S8000(B4A)/R8882-S9000C/R8882-S1800C/R8882-L708/R8882-
L718/R8882 S8500(B6A)/R8882 S9000(C6B)/R8882
S1800(C6B)/R8882 S1900(B5A)/R8882 L108/R8882
S1800(B6B)/R8882 S9000(B6C)/R8882 S1800(B6C)/R8882
GUL9018D(B6B)/R8882 S2600(B6A)/R8882 S8100(B6B)
A-18
A-19
A-20
UL2112/R8882-L808/R8882-L188/R8882 S9000(B)/R8882
S1800(B)/R8882 S8500(B6B)/R8882 S1900(B6B)/R8882
S2600(B4A)/R8882 S2100(B)/R8882 S1700(B6A)/R8882
S8000(B4A)/R8882-S9000C/R8882-S1800C/R8882-L708/R8882-
L718/R8882 S8500(B6A)/R8882 S9000(C6B)/R8882
S1800(C6B)/R8882 S1900(B5A)/R8882 L108/R8882
S1800(B6B)/R8882 S9000(B6C)/R8882 S1800(B6C)/R8882
GUL9018D(B6B)/R8882 S2600(B6A)/R8882 S8100(B6B)/ADTR-
GU858/ADTR-GU908/ADTR-GU188/ADTR-GU198/RSU60E-
GU858/RSU60E-GU908/RSU60E-GU188/RSU60E-
GU198/RSU60E GU90C/RSU60E GU90E/RSU60E
GU18C/RSU60E GU18E/R8881 S9000(B8A)/R8881
S1800(B8A)/R8881 S2100(B8A)/R8881 S2100(B6A)/R8881
S2100(B8B)/R8881 S2100(B6B)/R8881 S9000(B8B)/R8881
S9000(B8C)/R8881 S9000(B8D)/R8881 S1800(B8B)/R8881
S1800(B8C)/R8881 S2100(B8C)/R8881 S8500(B8B)/R8881
S8500(B8C)/R8881 S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1700(B8C)/R8881
S1900(B8B)/R8881 S1900(B8C)/R8881 S2100(B8D)/R8861
S8500(B8B)/R8861 S9000(B8B)/R8861 S1800(B8B)/R8861
S1900(B8B)/R8861 S2100(B8B)/R8861 S8500(B8C)/R8861
S9000(B8C)/R8861 S1800(B8C)/R8861 S1900(B8C)/R8861
S2100(B8C)/R8861 S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1800(BCB)/R8881
S9000(BCB)/RSU82 S9000(B8A)/RSU82 S1800(B8A)/RSU82
S8500(B8B)/RSU82 S1900(B6B)/RSU82 S2100(B6A)/RSU82
S8500(B8A)/RSU82 S1900(B6A)/RSU82 S2100(B8A)/RSU82
S1800(B8B)/RSU82 S1800(B8C)/RSU82 S2100(B8B)/RSU82
S2600(B6A)/RSU82 S8000(B6A)/RSU82 S7200(B6A)/RSU82
S8100(B8B)/RSU82 S9000(B8C)
A-21
A-22
A-23
U2112/RSU82-GUL9018D/RSU82-L268/ADTR-GU858/ADTR-
GU908/ADTR-GU188/ADTR-GU198/RSU60E-GU858/RSU60E-
GU908/RSU60E-GU188/RSU60E-GU198/RSU60E
GU90C/RSU60E GU90E/RSU60E GU18C/RSU60E
GU18E/R8881 S9000(B8A)/R8881 S1800(B8A)/R8881
S2100(B8A)/R8881 S2100(B6A)/R8881 S2100(B8B)/R8881
S2100(B6B)/R8881 S9000(B8B)/R8881 S9000(B8C)/R8881
S9000(B8D)/R8881 S1800(B8B)/R8881 S1800(B8C)/R8881
S2100(B8C)/R8881 S8500(B8B)/R8881 S8500(B8C)/R8881
S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1700(B8C)/R8881 S1900(B8B)/R8881
S1900(B8C)/R8881 S2100(B8D)/R8861 S8500(B8B)/R8861
S9000(B8B)/R8861 S1800(B8B)/R8861 S1900(B8B)/R8861
S2100(B8B)/R8861 S8500(B8C)/R8861 S9000(B8C)/R8861
S1800(B8C)/R8861 S1900(B8C)/R8861 S2100(B8C)/R8861
S1700(B8B)/R8881 S1800(BCB)/R8881 S9000(BCB)/RSU82
S9000(B8A)/RSU82 S1800(B8A)/RSU82 S8500(B8B)/RSU82
S1900(B6B)/RSU82 S2100(B6A)/RSU82 S8500(B8A)/RSU82
S1900(B6A)/RSU82 S2100(B8A)/RSU82 S1800(B8B)/RSU82
S1800(B8C)/RSU82 S2100(B8B)/RSU82 S2600(B6A)/RSU82
S8000(B6A)/RSU82 S7200(B6A)/RSU82 S8100(B8B)/RSU82
S9000(B8C)/R8882-GUL9012/R8882-GUL1812/R8882-
GUL8512/R8882-GUL1912/R8882-GUL9018D/R8882-L268/RSU82
UL2112/R8882-L808/R8882-L188/R8882 S9000(B)/R8882
S1800(B)/R8882 S8500(B6B)/R8882 S1900(B6B)/R8882
S2600(B4A)/R8882 S2100(B)/R8882 S1700(B6A)/R8882
S8000(B4A)/R8882-S9000C/R8882-S1800C/R8882-L708/R8882-
L718/R8882 S8500(B6A)/R8882 S9000(C6B)/R8882
S1800(C6B)/R8882 S1900(B5A)/R8882 L108/R8882
S1800(B6B)/R8882 S9000(B6C)/R8882 S1800(B6C)/R8882
GUL9018D(B6B)/R8882 S2600(B6A)/R8882 S8100(B6B)
A-24
II
III
IV
SA
- Site Alarm
UMTS
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System