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Revision History
Preface.............................................................. I
Overview ...........................................................1
Maintenance Category..................................................... 1
Common Maintenance Methods ........................................ 1
Precautions.................................................................... 3
Maintenance Information ..................................5
Basic Maintenance Information Record .............................. 5
Version Information Collection Table.................................. 6
Routine Maintenance.........................................7
Routine Maintenance Information Definition ....................... 7
Routine Maintenance Items.............................................. 8
Routine Maintenance Schedule ......................................... 8
Daily Maintenance Items ................................................. 9
Monthly Maintenance Items ............................................. 9
Quarterly Maintenance Items ..........................................10
Semiannual Maintenance Items .......................................11
Annual Maintenance Items..............................................12
Maintenance Record Table............................... 15
Daily Maintenance Record ...............................................15
Monthly Maintenance Record ...........................................16
Quarterly Maintenance Record.........................................17
Semiannual Maintenance Record......................................19
Annual Maintenance Record ............................................19
Sudden Fault Handling Record .........................................20
Module Replacement Record............................................21
Cable Replacement Record..............................................22
Replacing Boards............................................. 23
Replacing CC Board .......................................................23
Replacing FS Board ........................................................24
Replacing BPL Board ......................................................25
Replacing SA Board........................................................26
Purpose At first, thank you for choosing ZXSDR B8200 L200 of ZTE Corpo-
ration!
ZXSDR B8200 L200 is a LTE FDD baseband resource unit. It is
based on LTE unified platform of SDR, adopts the MicroTCA archi-
tecture, and supports the 2U baseband unit.
ZXSDR B8200 L200 adopts distributed base station mode and thus
save operation/maintenance cost and equipment room expense.
When ZXSDR B8200 L200 working together with the correspond-
ing eRRU, they perform the whole function of eNodeB.
eNodeB implements such functions as radio resource manage-
ment, data stream IP header compression and encryption, attach
progress selection, user plane data routing, data scheduling and
transmission, and mobility management.
The purpose of this manual is to let the carrier master the system
maintenance of ZXSDR B8200 L200.
Intended This document is intended for:
Audience
� Maintenance engineer
� Operation engineer
Prerequisite Skill To use this document effectively, users should have a general un-
and Knowledge derstanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiar-
ity with LTE wireless network and its related components is helpful.
What is in This This manual contains the following chapters:
Manual
Chapter Summary
Overview
Table of Contents
Maintenance Category......................................................... 1
Common Maintenance Methods ............................................ 1
Precautions........................................................................ 3
Maintenance Category
According to the daily maintenance, the maintenance can be clas-
sified into four categories that are routine maintenance, notice
processing, alarm processing, and common problem processing.
Routine Routine maintenance is the periodical maintenance. It is to check
Maintenance the equipment running state periodically. The problem detected
during the check should be handled in time. Thus, the hidden
problem can be discovered and prevented, and the problem can
be discovered and handled promptly.
Notice Processing Notice processing is to analyze various notices during the system
running, judge whether anomaly exists, and handle accordingly.
Alarm Processing Alarm processing is to analyze various alarms during the system
running, judge whether the system runs normally, and handle ac-
cordingly.
Common Problem Common problem processing is to analyze and handle the detected
Processing problem.
Common Maintenance
Methods
This topic describes the most common maintenance methods.
During the actual equipment maintenance, you need to combine
various methods.
Fault Symptom Generally, the wireless network equipment consists of several
Analysis equipment entities. The symptom varies with the fault that occurs
on different entity. When you discover a fault or receive a fault
report, you can analyze the fault symptom, judge the fault on
which equipment entity causes this symptom. Thus, you can
focus on checking the faulty equipment entity.
Warning:
Perform this method during the safe time (00:00–04:00 in non-
holidays is recommended). Avoid the operation during the peak
service hours and holidays.
Precautions
During the daily maintenance, pay attention to the following pre-
cautions:
1. Ensure that the equipment room is of normal temperature,
clean, dirt-proof and moisture-proof. Prevent the rodent from
entering the equipment room.
2. Ensure that the primary power supply of the system is sta-
ble and reliable. Check the grounding and lightning protection
grounding of the system regularly. Especially before thunder-
storm season and after thunderstorm, check the lightning pro-
tection system and ensure that the facilities are normal.
3. Set up a sophisticated maintenance system to normalize the
daily work of the service personnel. Produce a detailed duty
log. Record the daily running status, version, data update, up-
grade, and problem handling of the system in details to help the
problem analysis and handling. Produce a hand-over record to
clarify the responsibility.
4. Prohibit playing games and surfing the Internet on the PC ter-
minal. Prohibit installing, running and copying any software
that is not related with the system on the PC terminal. Prohibit
misusing the PC terminal.
5. Set the NetNumen password according to the user levels, man-
age it strictly, change it regularly, and keep it open only to the
service personnel.
6. The service personnel should receive the induction training to
learn certain equipment and network knowledge. Perform the
maintenance operation according to the description in the re-
lated equipment manual. Wear the antistatic wrist strap be-
fore touching the equipment to prevent the accident due to
the man-made factor.
7. Do not blindly reset the equipment, load data or change data.
Especially do not change the EMS database data at random.
Back up the data before changing the data. After changing the
data, confirm that the equipment runs normally in a certain
period of time (generally a week) before deleting the backup
data. Record the change in time when changing the data.
8. Prepare the following common instruments and meters: flat-
head screwdriver, cross screwdriver, signaling analyzer, net-
work cable pliers, multimeter, AC power for maintenance, tele-
phone line, and network cable. Test the meters regularly to
ensure the accuracy.
9. Check the spare parts and accessories regularly to ensure that
they are in stock and complete. Prevent them from being af-
fected with damp and going mouldy. Store the spare parts and
accessories and the replaced parts and accessories separately,
and label them. Replenish the common spare parts and acces-
sories in time when they are used up.
10. Store the software and documentation that may be used during
the maintenance in the specified place. Thus, you can easily
obtain them when necessary.
Danger:
Checking and adjusting the power should be performed by profes-
sionals. Otherwise, casualty and equipment failure may occur.
Warning:
Before changing and synchronizing data, obtain consent of the
person in charge. Otherwise, changing data at random may cause
catastrophic failure.
Maintenance Information
Table of Contents
Basic Maintenance Information Record .................................. 5
Version Information Collection Table...................................... 6
Basic Maintenance
Information Record
Table 1 lists the equipment information to be collected during the
ZXSDR B8200 L200 maintenance.
ZXSDR Altitude
B8200 L200
No.
ZXSDR
B8200 L200
ID (OMC
configura-
tion)
City/County Telephone of
the equip-
ment room
Position of
the equip-
ment room
Adopted
daisy chain
mode (de-
scribe the
link struc-
ture)
Version Information
Collection Table
Collect and record the ZXSDR B8200 L200 version information to
help the ZXSDR B8200 L200 maintenance. Table 2 lists the ZXSDR
B8200 L200 version information to be collected.
Module Version
CC version
BPL version
SA version
FA version
PM version
Remarks:
Routine Maintenance
Table of Contents
Routine Maintenance Information Definition ........................... 7
Routine Maintenance Items.................................................. 8
Routine Maintenance Schedule ............................................. 8
Daily Maintenance Items ..................................................... 9
Monthly Maintenance Items ................................................. 9
Quarterly Maintenance Items ..............................................10
Semiannual Maintenance Items ...........................................11
Annual Maintenance Items..................................................12
Routine Maintenance
Information Definition
Routine maintenance means to implement preventive check on the
equipment regularly. This guarantees the stable running of the
equipment for a long period.
Routine maintenance mainly includes the following two aspects:
� Check and test the running status, functions, major perfor-
mance indicators, and hardware completeness of the ZXSDR
B8200 L200 equipment regularly and in a planned way. The
check and test must be done according to the technical speci-
fications and technical requirements of the equipment parts.
� Regular check and cleaning. Check the hardware of the ZXSDR
B8200 L200 and its attachment equipment. If any problem is
detected, make adjustment, correction, or replacement imme-
diately to ensure the hardware completeness. Regularly main-
tain and clean the part that is highly dustproof or vulnerable.
Regularly clean the major parts of other peripheral equipment
to ensure the normal running.
Make reasonable periodical table for the periodical check and main-
tenance work according to the actual condition, and conform with
the specified maintenance period to implement the work.
Note:
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is an unattended equipment. Its realtime
running status can be observed on the OMC side. The OMC service
personnel are responsible to implement the daily maintenance of
the ZXSDR B8200 L200.
Routine Maintenance
Schedule
According to different maintenance periods, routine maintenance
can be categorized into periodical maintenance and casual main-
tenance.
The periods of periodical maintenance are daily, monthly, quar-
terly, semiannual, and annual. The items of casual maintenance
are determined according to the actual condition of the faulty
equipment.
The specific items, operation guide, and reference standard of the
periodical maintenance vary with the period. The actual condition
Checking the Alarm processing Check all alarms from the time
alarm and of last check to the current
notice time on the EMS terminal and
categorize and process the
alarms according to the alarm
level
Mainte- Description
nance Item
Checking the Check the running status of the module in the alarm
running sta- management system of the OMC. As for the faulty mod-
tus of the ule, check through the diagnostic test system
module
Mainte- Description
nance Item
Checking the Check the power supply of the ZXSDR B8200 L200
running sta-
tus of the
power mod-
ule
Checking the
grounding
and lighten- Check the working status of the grounding and lighten-
ing protec- ing protection systems and check whether connections
tion system are reliable
Other remarks:
Checking the running status of Check the running status of the mod-
the ZXSDR B8200 L200 mod- ule in the alarm management system
ule of the OMC. As for the faulty module,
check through the diagnostic test sys-
tem
Checking the voice service and Implement the test by using a termi-
data service nal on the ZXSDR B8200 L200 site.
Observe the service. Survey the serv-
ice condition of each sector. Check
whether disconnection, interruption,
and throughput abnormality exist
Checking the running status of Check the power voltage of the ZXSDR
the power module B8200 L200
Other remarks:
Semiannual Maintenance
Items
Table 6 lists the semiannual maintenance items of the ZXSDR
B8200 L200.
Checking the cleanness and Clean the surface of the cabinet with a
airtightness of the cabinet vacuum cleaner or towel. Pay special
attention not to touch the switch or
power by mistake. After opening the
cabinet, check whether there is water
in the cabinet and whether the upper
and lower covers of the cabinet are
airtight
Checking the running status of Check the running status of the mod-
the module ule in the alarm management system
of the OMC. As for the faulty module,
check through the diagnostic test sys-
tem
Checking the voice service and Implement the test by using a termi-
data service nal on the ZXSDR B8200 L200 site.
Observe the service. Survey the serv-
ice condition of each sector. Check
whether disconnection, interruption,
and throughput abnormality exist
Checking the running status of Check the power voltage of the ZXSDR
the power module B8200 L200
Checking the SWR of the an- Check whether SWR alarm is gener-
tenna feeder ated. Measure the SWR of each an-
tenna feeder. Pay special attention to
connecting the antenna feeder reliably
after measuring the SWR
Other remarks:
Maintenance Record
Table
Table of Contents
Daily Maintenance Record ...................................................15
Monthly Maintenance Record ...............................................16
Quarterly Maintenance Record.............................................17
Semiannual Maintenance Record..........................................19
Annual Maintenance Record ................................................19
Sudden Fault Handling Record .............................................20
Module Replacement Record ...............................................21
Cable Replacement Record..................................................22
Handover content:
Monthly Maintenance
Record
Time: Year Month Day...Hour Service personnel:
Is the
equipment rack
clean?
Are the
indicator
lights of the
equipment in
the normal
state?
Check the
temperature
and humidity
Check the
grounding
and lightening
protection
systems
Quarterly Maintenance
Record
ZXSDR B8200 L200 Time: Year Month Day
Name:
Service personnel:
Outstanding issues:
Verified by team
leader:
Semiannual Maintenance
Record
Time: Year Month Service personnel:
Day...Hour
Service personnel:
Condition
Check Item Description Remarks
Outstanding issues:
Fault type:
Fault description:
Handling method:
Result:
Module Replacement
Record
Module replacement record
Replacing Boards
Table of Contents
Replacing CC Board ...........................................................23
Replacing FS Board ............................................................24
Replacing BPL Board ..........................................................25
Replacing SA Board............................................................26
Replacing FAN Module ........................................................27
Replacing PM Module..........................................................27
Replacing CC Board
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old modules are the same.
Context Replacing the control and clock module (CC) may have the follow-
ing impacts on the system:
� Two CCs (active/standby) configured for the system
If the board to be replaced is in the active state, remove the
active board directly and the standby board switches over au-
tomatically. You can also switch the board to the standby board
before the replacement. The replacement process does not af-
fect the system and services.
� One CC configured for the system
The system is paralyzed during the board replacement process.
Pay attention to the following precautions when replacing the CC:
� When replacing the CC, pay attention to the CC version and
record it in time to prevent the mismatch or incompatibility of
the module with the system.
� Conform with the operation procedure strictly when replacing
the CC. This prevents great impact on the system running due
to incorrect operation.
� Test and verify the functions of the new module or system in
time after the replacement, to ensure the replacement success.
� When removing or inserting the fiber, do not contaminate the
fibre optic splice.
� Ensure that the module is in good contact with the slot when
inserting the module. Otherwise, electrical interference may
Note:
In the case that the IP address of the eNodeB is obtained in
the DHCP mode automatically, you need to configure the IP
address on the DHCP server after inserting the new module.
You need to ensure that the IP address corresponding to the
electronic barcode of the new CC is the same as the IP address
corresponding to the electronic barcode of the old CC. For re-
lated operations, contact ZTE techical support.
END OF STEPS
Replacing FS Board
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old modules are the same.
Context Replacing the FS board affects the system performance. The sys-
tem in certain coverage area is paralyzed.
Pay attention to the following precautions when replacing the FS:
� When replacing the FS, pay attention to the FS version and
record it in time to prevent the mismatch or incompatibility of
the module with the system.
� Conform with the operation procedure strictly when replacing
the FS. This prevents great impact on the system running due
to incorrect operation.
� Test and verify the functions of the new module or system in
time after the replacement, to ensure the replacement success.
� Ensure that the module is in good contact with the slot when
inserting the module. Otherwise, electrical interference may
Replacing SA Board
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old modules are the same.
Context Replacing the site alarm module (SA) may have the following im-
pacts on the system:
� The system environment monitoring is terminated.
� The system cannot implement the function of fan speed ad-
justment.
Pay attention to the following precautions when replacing the SA:
� When replacing the SA, pay attention to the SA version and
record it in time to prevent the mismatch or incompatibility of
the module with the system.
� Conform with the operation procedure strictly when replacing
the SA. This prevents great impact on the system running due
to incorrect operation.
� Test and verify the functions of the new module or system in
time after the replacement, to ensure the replacement success.
� Ensure that the module is in good contact with the slot when
inserting the module. Otherwise, electrical interference may
occur during the equipment running or the module may be
damaged.
� When taking the module, wear standard antistatic wrist strap
or antistatic gloves. The grounding end of the antistatic wrist
strap should be grounded properly.
Steps 1. Remove the module.
i. Open the lock and pull out the tact switch (namely, the
handle) of the module for two sections.
ii. Pull out the module along the guide rails.
2. Insert the module.
i. Insert the module along the guide rails of the subrack.
ii. Hold the tact switch on the left of the module, and push the
module in. Ensure that the tact switch is in good contact
with the lock point of the subrack.
END OF STEPS
Replacing PM Module
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old modules are the same.
Context Replacing the power module (PM) may have the following impacts
on the system:
� Two PMs (load sharing): When you replace one of the PMs, the
boards supported by the PM are powered off. (The order in
which the boards are inserted into the shelf affects the loading
of the PMs.)
� One PM: When you replace the PM, the whole system is pow-
ered off.
Pay attention to the following precautions when replacing the PM:
� Conform with the operation procedure strictly when replacing
the PM. This prevents great impact on the system running due
to incorrect operation.
� Test and verify the functions of the new module or system in
time after the replacement to ensure the replacement success.
� Ensure that the module is in good contact with the slot when
inserting the module. Otherwise, electrical interference may
occur during the equipment running or the module may be
damaged.
Replacing Cables
Table of Contents
Replacing S1/X2 Gigabit Ethernet Cable................................29
Replacing S1/X2 Electric Ethernet Cable ...............................31
Replacing SA Cable ............................................................31
Replacing Dry Contact Cable ...............................................34
Replacing GPS receiving Antenna Cable ................................36
Replacing NetNumen/LMT Cable ..........................................36
Replacing Fiber Cable .........................................................37
Caution:
When replacing the fiber, pay attention to the following precautions
:
� Do not break the protection layer of the fiber during the oper-
ation.
� Do not contaminate the fiber connector.
� Do not overexert on pulling out the old fiber or binding the new
fiber.
� Curve the turning point of the new fiber.
Caution:
� Remove one connector of the old fiber to be replaced, and
cover the optical interface with the protective cap to pre-
vent it being contaminated.
� Insert the connector of the new fiber and ensure that the
connector is clamped firmly.
5. Disconnect the other connector of the old fiber and connect the
connector of the new fiber.
Find the connector at the other end of the old fiber according
to the number of the old fiber and remove the connector. Find
the connector at the other end of the new fiber according to
the temporary labels of the new fiber and insert the connector.
Caution:
� Remove one connector of the old fiber to be replaced, and
cover the optical interface with the protective cap to pre-
vent it being contaminated.
� Insert the connector of the new fiber and ensure that the
connector is clamped firmly.
Replacing SA Cable
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old RS232/RS485 moni-
toring cables are the same.
Context The RS232/RS485 monitoring cable is used to connect the external
monitoring equipment.Figure 1 shows the appearance of the cable.
Steps 1. Ensure that the types of the new and old RS232/RS485 moni-
toring cables are the same.
Before the replacement, ensure that the appearances of the
new and old cables are the same. In addition, ensure that the
codes of the new and old cables are the same.
2. Make the joint of the new cable.
Table 8 lists the signal descriptions of the RS232/RS485 mon-
itoring cable.
Signal GNDD RS485_TX+ RS485_TX- GNDD RS485_ RS485_RX- RS232_ RS232_TXD GNDD
Definition RX+ RXD
Pins at end 1 6 7 4 8 9 2 3 5
A
Pins at end / /
B1
Pins at end /
B2
Replacing NetNumen/LMT
Cable
Prerequisites � Wear the antistatic wrist strap.
� Ensure that the types of the new and old Ethernet cables are
the same.
Context When you use the LMT/NetNumen software to implement the op-
eration and maintenance, the OAM NetNumen/LMT cable is the
information transmission media between the operation and main-
tenance end and the equipment. When replacing the cable, do not
implement operation and maintenance on the equipment.
Steps 1. Remove the faulty cable.
Pinch the turnup of the cable connector and pull out the cable.
2. Lay the new Ethernet cable and bind the cable.
Cut off the cable strap, remove the replaced old Ethernet cable,
and then lay the new Ethernet cable. When binding the cable,
conform with the technique requirement of the Ethernet cable
binding.
3. Install the Ethernet cable. Insert the connector into the cable
interface according to the shape of the cable interface.
4. Check the Ethernet cable replacement result.
Check whether the board related with the replacement Ether-
net cable works normally and whether the related alarms are
generated in the alarm management system.
5. Paste the engineering labels on the Ethernet cable.
Paste the engineering labels on the Ethernet cable. The con-
tents in the labels of the new Ethernet cable should be the
same as that of the old Ethernet cable.
6. After the replacement, tidy the site and dispose the replaced
old Ethernet cable properly.
END OF STEPS
Caution:
� Remove one connector of the old fiber to be replaced, and
cover the optical interface with the protective cap to pre-
vent it being contaminated.
� Insert the connector of the new fiber and ensure that the
connector is clamped firmly.
5. Remove the other connector of the old fiber and insert the con-
nector of the new fiber.
Find the connector at the other end of the old fiber according
to the number of the old fiber and remove the connector. Find
the connector at the other end of the new fiber according to
the temporary label of the new fiber and insert the connector.
Caution:
� Remove one connector of the old fiber to be replaced, and
cover the optical interface with the protective cap to pre-
vent it being contaminated.
� Insert the connector of the new fiber and ensure that the
connector is clamped firmly.
CC
- Control and Clock Module
FA
- Fan Array Module
FDD
- Frequency Division Duplex
IP
- Internet Protocol
LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MicroTCA
- Micro Telecommunication Computing Architecture
OMC
- Operation & Maintenance Center
PM
- Power Module
SA
- Site Alarm Module
SDR
- Software Defined Radio
eNodeB
- Evolved NodeB
eRRU
- evolved Remote Radio Unit