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ERICSSON 6601
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Product Overview
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The RBS 6601 is a main-remote RBS
and a member of the RBS 6000
family.
The RBS 6601 consists of an indoor
main unit and a number of RRUs
designed
to be located near the antenna. An
optical fiber cable connects each RRU
to
themain unit, as shown in Figure 1.
The maximum length of the optical
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The RBS can be configured for up to
three sectors with four carriers for
each
sectoror for up to six sectors with
two carriers for each sector. The
number
ofRRUs supported depends on the
available radio configurations. The
configurationscurrently available are
described in RBS Configurations.
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Main Features
The main features of the RBS 6601
are the following:
• Includes a subrack based main unit
to be hosted in a 19-inch rack
structure,
eitheran existing RBS or other
standard racks
• Has 48 V DC (two-wire) power
supply
•Supports external Global Positioning
System (GPS) 2/24/13
Optional Equipment
The equipment presented in this
section is optional and can be
ordered
separately.It is not necessary for
basic RBS functions.
The equipment is located outside the
RBS.
External SAU The Support Alarm
Unit (SAU) is an alarm and
connection unit that is externally
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frame that
ASC, TMA, RETU, and
RIU
The following mast- located units are
placed close to the antenna:
• Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA)
• Antenna System Controller (ASC)
• Remote Electrical Tilt Unit (RETU)
• RET Interface Unit (RIU)
The TMA and the ASC are uplink
amplifiers and improve the RX
sensitivity.
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tilt of the
Site Layout
The main unit can be installed in free-
standing racks or cabinets, without
contact with other cabinets, against a
wall or back to back or side to side
with
othercabinets. Information regarding
placement of cabinets can be found
in
the manual for the cabinet.
A minimum distance of 200 mm must
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of the rack
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DC Power Supply
Characteristics
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Connection Interfaces
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Position A - Earth
Grounding Interface
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Position B - Built-in
External Alarm Interface
The main unit supports 8 built-in
alarm ports for customer specific
external
alarms.An alarm can be triggered by
an open or closed condition.
The external alarms are connected to
a 8x2 pole detachable socket
connector,
as shown in
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Position C - SAU
Interface (Optional)
The SAU is optional and is installed
outside the cabinet. Power is supplied
from
the main unit to the SAU via the 10
pole RJ-45 connector
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Position D - Power
Interface
Incoming two-wire 48 V DC power
is connected by a two-pole connector.
The
power cable must have a cross-
sectional area of 4 mm2. The main
unit must be
connected to an external fuse
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Position E - GPS
Interface (Optional)
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Ethernet, Electrical
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Position E - Optical Cables
to the RRU Interface
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Ethernet, Optical
(Optional)
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E1, T1, and J1
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THANK YOU
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