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Revision History
Tables .............................................................................................................. I
Glossary ........................................................................................................ III
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Network operation supervisors
l Maintenance engineers
Chapter 2, Routine Describes daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual routine
Maintenance maintenance items of ZTE Node B.
Appendix A, Maintenance Provides various reference maintenance record tables for routine
Record Tables maintenance.
Appendix B, Cleaning Describes how to clean the dust filter meshes of the BC8910A and
Dust Filter Meshes RC8910A cabinets of the ZTE Node B.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
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l The operational environment of the equipment room meets the industry standard.
Maintain a clean equipment room environment, and protect the equipment room
from dust, moisture, fire, and propagation of microbes such as funguses and moulds.
Maintain a closed environment for the equipment room and prevent rodents or
insects from entering the equipment room.
l Ensure that the primary power of the system is stable and reliable, and check the
system grounding and protection earth periodically.
l For easy fault analysis and handling, create duty logs and record detailed daily
operation state, version, data change, upgrade and troubleshooting of the equipment.
l Set different network management passwords for different access rights, and change
passwords periodically.
l Fully trained personnel only need to perform all maintenance operations and
emergency procedures. Strictly obey operational regulations and industrial safety
regulations to ensure personal safety and equipment safety.
l Avoid resetting the ZTE Node B aimlessly. Do not modify the data of the network
management database unless it is necessary. Back up the data before making any
changes to it. Do not delete backup data until the equipment operates properly for a
period (usually a week) after changing the data. Record any data change.
l Ensure the availability of frequently used tools and meters, screw drivers (straight and
cross screw driver), signaling meter, network cable pliers, multimeter, network cables,
and electric torch. Check and calibrate meters to ensure accuracy.
l Ensure that an adequate number of spare parts are available to support system
requirements and all spare parts are packed and stored properly.
l Store the frequently used software and materials in a place where it can be reached
easy.
1-1
l Repair immediately the lights if any light in the equipment room is damaged. Repair
the lights in the equipment room immediately, if any light is damaged.
l Immediately handle faults, if any occurs during the performance of routine
maintenance. If the fault cannot be solved, contact relevant ZTE staff as soon as
possible
l Affix the fax number and contact information of ZTE Corporation in the equipment
room to notify all the maintenance personnel.
Danger!
Warning!
Before modifying and synchronizing data, first get supervisor's agreement, or else
modifying data randomly will cause great accident.
1-2
Abis/Iub/S1/X2 inter-
face networking mode
description
Baseband-RF interface
networking description
Module Version
BPC
BPL
BPK
CC
FA
FS
PM
RTR
SA
SE
TAM
UBPG
UCI
UES
Description:
1-3
1-4
Table of Contents
Daily Maintenance......................................................................................................2-1
Weekly Maintenance ..................................................................................................2-2
Monthly Maintenance .................................................................................................2-4
Quarterly Maintenance ...............................................................................................2-6
Annual Maintenance...................................................................................................2-7
2-1
Check the Query alarm 1. Start the EMS client to log No active alarms are
alarm and and notification in to the EMS server. In the displayed in the Alarm
notification messages main window, select Fault Monitoring window.
operational Management > Alarm
environment Monitoring from the menu.
The Alarm Management
window is displayed.
2. Check if there are active
alarms of the ZTE Node B
in the Alarm Monitoring
window.
Check the Query the 1. Start the EMS client to log The performance indexes
performance performance indexes in to the EMS server. In are in the required ranges.
indexes the main window, select
Performance > History
performance data query.
The History performance
data query window is
displayed.
2. Select a query object, such
as the query NE, indexes
and period. Click OK
button. The query result is
displayed.
Check the Check the board 1. Start the EMS client to log Board CPU utilization is
system CPU utilization in to the EMS server. Select less than 80%.
resources Performance > History
Performance Data Query .
The History Performance
Data Query dialog box is
displayed.
2-2
Back up data Back up 1. On the EMS client, The backup file must be
configuration data right-click an NE agent saved both on the server
node in the navigation and NMS client.
tree, and select NE
Management > Start
NE Management from the
shortcut menu to start NE
management.
2. In the navigation tree,
right-click the NE
agent node, and select
NE Management
> Configuration
Management from
the shortcut menu.
The Configuration
Management window
is displayed.
3. In the Configuration
Management tab,
select Configuration
Management > Data
Backup from the menu.
The Data Backup dialog
box is displayed.
4. Set a directory for saving
the configuration file and
select the NE whose data
needs to be backed up.
Click Back Up.
2-3
Upgrade Upgrade the antivirus Refer to the instruction of the The antivirus software and
the antivirus software and update installed antivirus software. virus database on the host
software the virus database where the OS is installed
is of the latest version.
Check the Check the power l Check the connections of l All connections are in
cabinet supply system the power input and output reliable contact without
terminal bars in the power corrosion.
distribution subrack. l All devices are in good
l Check the connections condition.
of the power input and l The normal voltage
output terminal bars of is -48 V DC and the
the components in the maximum variation
cabinet. Verify that the ranges from -40 V DC
power connectors and to -57 V DC.
sockets are in good
condition, without any
corrosion, overcurrent or
overtemperature.
l Measure the input and
output voltages of the
power distribution box
using a multimeter.
Check the grounding Verify that the connecting All connections are in
system terminals and captive screws reliable contact without
of all the grounding cables corrosion.
in the cabinet are in good
condition.
Check the protective l Verify that the cabinet is l The cabinet is clean
system clean inside and outside, inside and outside,
without foreign matters. without foreign matters.
l Verify that the l All rodent-resistance
rodent-resistance nets for nets are in good
2-4
Check the dustproof l Clean the surface of the l The surface of the
device cabinet with a dry and cabinet and the air inlet
clean cotton cloth and are clean without dust.
clean the air inlets at the l The dust screens and
bottom of the cabinet with screen frames are clean
a vacuum cleaner. without dust.
l Remove the dust screens
from the cabinet and wash
them with clean water.
Check Check the trunk l Verify that the connectors l The cables is in reliable
the cable cable of the trunk cable, optical contact.
connections fiber, data cable and l The cables is in good
Check the optical
monitoring cable are in condition.
fiber
good and reliable contact. l The labels are correct
Check the
l Verify that the cables are and clear.
data cable and
in good condition.
monitoring cable
l Verify that the labels on
the cables are correct and
clear.
Check Check the storage Check the storage Meet ETSI ETS 300
the spare environment of environment of spare 019-1-1CLASS 1.3E
materials and spare materials parts, including fireproof, standard requirements.
parts and parts moisture-proof, dustproof,
anti-magnetic, ventilation, and
shockproof conditions.
Check the quantities Verify that the types and l At least one backup
of spare materials quantities of spare materials board is available for
and parts and parts are sufficient for each board type. For
equipment maintenance. the CC and FS, at least
two backup boards are
available for each.
l All spare materials
and parts are properly
stored, without any
crack, damage,
or corrosion. The
damaged or replaced
2-5
Check Check the RF cable l Verify that the connectors l The cables are well
the cable of the cables are well waterproofed and in
Check the GPS cable
connections waterproofed and in reliable contact.
reliable contact. l The cables are in good
l Verify that the cables are condition.
in good condition. l The labels are correct
l Verify that the labels on and clear.
the cables are correct and
clear.
Clean the Clean the fan 1. Clean the fan blades and The fan subracks are clean
equipment subracks circuit boards of spare and free of dust.
fan subracks with a clean
cotton cloth, an anti-static
soft brush, and a vacuum
cleaner.
2. Replace an operating fan
subrack with one spare
fan subrack. Ensure that
the replacement must be
finished in five minutes.
3. Clean the replaced fan
subrack referring to step 1,
and then store it as a spare
fan subrack.
2-6
Perform Board diagnosis test 1. On the EMS client, The test result is normal.
a board right-click an NE agent It is recommended
diagnosis test node in the navigation to perform the board
tree, and select NE diagnosis test in non-busy
Management > Start hours to avoid affecting
NE Management from the services.
shortcut menu to start NE
management.
2. In the navigation tree,
right-click the NE agent
node, and select NE
Management > Diagnosis
Test from the menu. The
Diagnosis Test window is
displayed.
3. In the left navigation tree
of the Diagnosis Test
window, select the NE
to be tested. The rack
diagram is displayed.
4. On the toolbar, click
. The Detect Board
Hardware dialog box is
displayed.
5. Select one or more boards
(up to four boards) to be
tested, and then click OK.
The system displays the
test result.
6. Double-click the board to
view the test result.
2-7
Check the Check the Check whether the installation Meet the specification
equipment standardiza- of the equipment meet the requirements.
operation tion of installa- specification requirements
environment tion according to the ZTE Node B
Installation Acceptance Report.
Check the RF Detect Measure the standing-wave The standing-wave ratio is less
system standing-wave ratio of the feeder with a VSWR than 1.5.
ratio tester.
2-8
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Unsolved problems
A-1
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Unsolved problems
A-2
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Unsolved problems
A-3
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Unsolved problems
A-4
Equipment Version:
Maintenance personnel:
Unsolved Problems
Equipment Version:
Source from which the fault is found: User complaint Alarm system Routine maintenance
Others
A-5
Fault category:
Fault description:
Fault handling:
Result:
A-6
Context
The dust filter mesh of BC8910A is in the air inlets at the bottom of the cabinet.
There are two spring cotters in the left and right sides at the bottom of the dust filter mesh.
Steps
1. Push down the inner spring cotter in the left and right sides at the bottom to remove
the dust filter mesh, see Figure B-1.
B-1
2. Clean the dust filter mesh with water or a brush, see Figure B-2.
3. Install the cleaned and airing dust filter mesh to the rack base. The spring cotters will
be locked automatically to prevent the dust filter mesh dropping, see Figure B-3.
B-2
End of Steps
Context
The dust filter mesh of the RC8910A cabinet is installed on the rack base.
Note:
The operations to clean the dust filter mesh of the PC8910A cabinets are the same as
those of RC8910A.
Steps
1. Remove six anti-theft screws on the front panel of the base to remove the front panel
by using a hex wrench, see Figure B-4.
B-3
3. Clean the dust filter mesh with water or a brush, see Figure B-6.
B-4
4. Install the cleaned and airing dust filter mesh to the rack base, see Figure B-7.
5. Secure the front panel and fasten six anti-theft screws to the front panel by using a
hex wrench, see Figure B-8.
B-5
End of Steps
B-6
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RTR
- RRU Transceiver
SA
- Site Alarm
SE
- Site Alarm Extender
TAM
- Tower Amplification Module
UBPG
- Universal Baseband Processing Board for GSM
UCI
- Universal Clock Interface
UES
- Universal Ethernet Switch Board
VSWR
- Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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