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INTRODUCTION

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
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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.
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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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