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MBTS3900 Hardware Structure

(2G/3G/4G by Jason S)

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Revisions
Date Subject Revision Created By
5/11/2015 MBTS Hardware Structure Draft V1.0 Jason Swaminathan

Date Department StakeHolders Reviewed Date


5/11/2015 Dispatch Sreenivasan Ramadass, Jeeva Rathinam
5/11/2015 RAN Senthil Prathapan
5/11/2015 FLM Sreenivasan Ramadass, Arul Prasath
5/11/2015 IM Senthil Natarajan

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Reference
BTS3900L Hardware Description
BTS3900A Hardware Description
BTS3900E Hardware Description
BTS3900E Product Description
NodeB 3900 Series Product Description

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Main Contents
01-Introduction of BTS3900 for VHA
02-BBU3900 Boards
3RF Boards
4Fan Unit for BTS3900L
05-DCDU for BTS3900L
06-APM30H optional
07-BTS3900E optional
08-RF Cable Connections
9 CPRI Cable Connections
10 Transmission Cable Connections
11 Upgrade BTS & NodeB Software thru USB
12-Abbreviations

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01-Introduction of BTS3900 for VHA
1. BTS3900 in GSM Network
2. BTS3900 in UMTS Network
3. BTS3900 in LTE Network
4. MBTS in 2G/3G/4G Network
5. Types of BTS3900 used in VHA Project
6. Concept of MPT and co-MPT
7. Appearance of BTS3900 Cabinet
8. Dimension of the BTS3900
9. Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900L
10. Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900A
11. Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900E
12. Logical Structure of BTS3900 (GBTS/NodeB/eNodeB)
13. Logical Structure of MBTS
14. Logical Structure of BTS3900E
15. BBU3900 Model
16. RFU Models
17. ESN 5
BTS3900 in GSM Network

MS: MobileStation HLR: Home LocationRegister


BTS: Base Transceiver Station VLR: Visitor LocationRegister
BSC: Base StationController AUC: AuthenticationCenter
MSC: Mobile SwitchingCenter UM: air interface pronounce as"MU-M"
SGSN: Serving GPRS Support Node ABIS: interface between MS andBS
GGSN: Gateway GPRS Support Node A : Interface between BSC and CSCore
EIR: Equipment Identity Register Gb: Interface between BSC and PSCore

Note: Transmission Mode supported in GSM are TDM and IP transmission


BTS3900 in UMTS Network
UE UTRAN CN
Uu Iu
Iu-CS
RNC
Iub
CS
NodeB
Iu-BC
Iu-PS

Iur

NodeB PS
Iu-BC

Iub

NodeB RNC
CBC

UE : User Equipment UU: UE -UTRAN Interface


NodeB : Base Transceiver Station IU: InterfaceUnit
RNC: Radio Network Controller IU-B: Interface Unit-Base Station
UTRAN: UMTS Terrestrial Radio AccesNetwork IU-CS: Interface Unit -CircuitSwitch
PS: PacketSwitch IU-PS: Interface Unit -PacketSwitch
CS: Circuit Switch IU-r: Interface Unit (betweenRNC's)
CBC: Cell Broadcast Centre IU-rG: Interface Unit (between RNC & BTS)
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Note: Transmission Mode supported in UMTS are ATM and IP transmission
BTS3900 in LTE Network

UE : User Equipment SAE: System Architecture Evolution


eNB: evolved NodeB PCRF: Policy and Charging Rules Function
S-GW: SecurityGateway HSS:Home Subscribe Server
P-GW: Packet Data NetworkGateway X2: Interface betweeneNodeB's
MME: Mobility ManagementEntity S1-MME: Interface between eNodeB &MME
E-UTRAN:Evovled Universal Terrestrial AccessNetwork S1-U: Interface between eNodeB & S-GW
EPC: Evolved PacketCore S11: Interface between MME & S-GW

Note: Transmission Mode supported in LTE is IP transmission 8


BTS3900 in LTE Network
Difference between EPC, SAE, EPS, E-UTRAN and LTE

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MBTS in 2G/3G/4G Network

MS: mobilestation eNodeB : LTE Base Transceiver Station


UE: userequipment MBSC: multi-mode base stationcontroller
MBTS: Multi-Mode Base TransceiverStation MME: mobility managemententity
GBTS: GSM Base Transceiver Station S-GW: servinggateway
NodeB : UMTS Base TransceiverStation OMC: operation and maintenancecenter
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Types of BTS3900 used in VHA Project
Types of BTS

GSM (BTS 3900) UMTS/LTE ( BTS3900 )

BTS3900A - outdoor BTS3900A - outdoor

BTS3900L - indoor BTS3900L - indoor

BTS3900E GSM ( outdoor + indoor) BTS3900 - indoor

Release Versions

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Concept of MPT and co-MPT
In a co-MPT 3900 series base station, all the services are deployed on one BTS node and
managed by the operation and maintenance center (OMC) through one O&M channel.
In a separate-MPT 3900 series base station, services of each mode are deployed on its own BTS
node and managed by the operation and maintenance center (OMC) through its own O&M
channel.

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Appearance of the BTS3900 Cabinet

BTS3900E (outdoor + indoor )

BTS3900A (Outdoor)

BTS3900L (Indoor)

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Dimension of the BTS3900 Cabinet

BTS3900E (AC)

BTS3900E (DC)
BTS3900L (Indoor) BTS3900A (Outdoor)
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Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900L

*in the case of DBS3900 the number starts from 20 to 254

BTS3900L (Indoor)
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Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900A

APM 30H

*in the case of DBS3900 the number starts from 20 to 254


Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900A

RF Cabinet

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Typical Hardware Structure of BTS3900E

BBU + RRU

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Logical Structure of BTS3900 (GBTS/NodeB/eNodeB)

GBTS

UMTS

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Logical Structure of BTS3900 (GBTS/NodeB/eNodeB)

LTE

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Logical Structure of MBTS

GU or GL

Note: A signals means UMTS or LTE

UL

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Logical Structure of BTS3900E
The functional module of the BTS3900E consists of the following units: AC/DC
converter, DC/DC converter, Transmission interface unit, Alarm interface unit, Main
control unit, Baseband unit, RF unit.

Structure of the AC module Structure of the DC module

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BBU3900 Model

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RF Models

Most Common RFU used are : MRFU and WRFU

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ESN Number
ESN stands for Equipment Serial Number needed to establish communication
between the Base Station and RNC/BSC

Example of ESN number for 2G GSM (when using GTMU). Found near the BBU3900 Fan which
are read at the Label or at the mounting ear of the BBU

Example of ESN number for 3G UMTS /4G LTE. Found respectively near the WMPT or
UMPT boards. Shown example below is WMPT:

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02-BBU3900 Boards
1. Functions of BBU3900
2. BBU3900 Slot Assignment for GSM
3. BBU3900 Slot Assignment for UMTS
4. BBU3900 Slot Assignment for LTE
5. BBU3900 Slot Assignment for Dual and Triple Mode
6. GTMU
7. WMPT
8. LMPT
9. UMPT
10. WBBP
11. LBBP
12. UBBP
13. UPEU
14. UTRP
15. UBRI
16. UBFA
17. BBU Cable
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Functions of the BBU3900
The BBU is a baseband processing unit and centrally manages the entire
base station.
The BBU3900 has the following functions:
Provides ports for communication between the base station and the
BSC/RNC/MME
Provides CPRI ports for communication between the BBU and the RF modules.
Provides USB ports, facilitating the automatic software upgrade of the dual-
mode base station when a USB disk is inserted during software installation
and data configuration
Provides an OM channel between the base station and the LMT or the M2000
to operate and maintain the base station
Processes uplink and downlink data
Manages the entire dual-mode system in terms of OM and signaling
processing
Provides the system clock

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BBU3900 Slot Assignment for GSM
BBU3900 Slot Assignment and Priority for GSM only configurations
BBU3900 Slot Assignment for UMTS
BBU3900 Slot Assignment and Priority for UMTS only configurations
BBU3900 Slot Assignment for LTE
BBU3900 Slot Assignment and Priority for LTE only configurations
BBU3900 Slot Assignment Dual and Triple Mode

BBU3900 Slot Assignment for GU Mode BBU3900 Slot Assignment for UL Mode

BBU3900 Slot Assignment for GL Mode BBU3900 Slot Assignment for GUL Mode
GTMU
The GSM Transmission, Timing, and Management Unit for BBU (GTMU)
controls and manages the entire BTS in GSM mode. It provides interfaces
related to the reference clock, power monitoring, OM, and external alarm
collection.
Functions:
Controlling, maintaining, and operating the BTS. Providing fault management,
configuration management, performance management, and security management.
Monitoring the fan module and the power supply module.
Providing four routes of E1 transmission.
Providing CPRI ports for the communication with the RF modules.
Distributing and managing BTS clock signals.
Providing the Ethernet port for local maintenance.
Providing clock output for testing.
GTMU
Ports on the GTMU panel:
Board Port Connector Type Description
Ports for the communication between the BBU and the RF
CPRI0 module; support input and output of the optical and
SPF
CPRI5
electrical signal.
ETH RJ45 Port for local maintenance and commissioning

Connects the BBU to a routing device in the equipment


FE0 RJ45 room through the Ethernet cable to transmit network
information.

Connects the BBU to a routing device in the equipment


GTMU FE1 DLC room through the optical cable to transmit network
information.

USB USB Enables the automatic software upgrade from a USB disk.

TST USB Provides a reference clock for the tester.


Provides the input and output of the four E1/T1 signals
E1/T1 DB26 female between the GTMU and the UELP or between the GTMU
and the BSC.
GTMU
LEDs on the GTMU:
LED Color Status Description

ON The board is faulty.

OFF No power supply is available or the board is faulty.

ON for 1s and OFF for 1s The board is operational.


RUN Green
ON for 2s and OFF for 2s The OML link is abnormal.

ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s The board is loading software.

ON A fault occurs in the running board.


ALM Red
OFF No alarm is generated.

ON The board is operational.


ACT Green
OFF The board is faulty.

ON This link is not used.

ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s A remote E1/T1 alarm is generated.
LIU0~LIU3 Green
OFF This link is operational.

Green ON The CPRI link is normal.

CPRI0~CPRI5 The reception of the optical module is abnormal and an


Red ON alarm is generated.

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GTMU
DIP Switches:
DIP Status
DIP Switch Description
1 2

ON ON The E1 impedance is set to 75 ohms.

OFF ON The E1 impedance is set to 120 ohms.


SW1

ON OFF The T1 impedance is set to 100 ohms.

DIP Status
DIP Switch Description
1 2 3 4
When four 75- ohm E1 links are faulty, all the
DIP bits of S2 should be set to ON
ON ON ON ON
(unbalanced mode) so that the Faults are rectified.
SW2
All the DIP bits of S2 are set to OFF (balanced
OFF OFF OFF OFF mode) by default in all modes.
GTMU
DIP Switches:
DIP Status
DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 Description

ON ON ON ON The E1 link can be bypassed.


SW4
OFF OFF OFF OFF The E1 link cannot be bypassed.

DIP Status
DIP Switch Description
1 2 3 4
ON ON ON ON The E1 link cannot be bypassed.

OFF ON ON OFF The E1 link of the Level 1 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.

ON OFF ON OFF The E1 link of the Level 2 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.
SW5 OFF OFF ON OFF The E1 link of the Level 3 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.

ON ON OFF OFF The E1 link of the Level 4 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.

OFF ON OFF OFF The E1 link of the Level 5 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.
WMPT
This describes the WCDMA Main Processing and Transmission unit (WMPT).
It is the BBU3900 main control and transmission board that processes the
signals and manages the resources for other boards
The WMPT has the following functions:
Providing Operation and Maintenance (OM) functions such as configuration
management, equipment management, performance monitoring, signaling processing,
and active/standby switchover and providing OM channels connected to the OMC
(LMT or M2000).
Providing the reference clock.
Processing signaling and managing resources for other boards in the BBU.
Providing USB ports, one of which facilitates automatic base station upgraded when a
USB disk is inserted during software installation and data configuration.
Providing four E1s/T1s which support ATM and IP protocols.
Providing one FE electrical port and one FE optical port which support the IP protocol.
WMPT
Ports on the WMPT:
Board Port Connector Type Description
E1/T1 DB26 connector E1

FE0 RJ45 connector FE electrical port

FE1 SFP connector FE optical port

GPS SMA connector GPS antenna

WMPT
ETH RJ45 connector Commissioning Ethernet port

USB USB connector USB loading port

TEST USB connector USB testing port

RST Resetting the BBU


WMPT
LEDs on the WMPT:
LED Color Status Description

The power input is available, but the board is


ON
faulty.
OFF The power supply is available.
Green
RUN The board in normal configuration is running
1s ON and 1s OFF
properly.

0.125s ON and 0.125s The software is being loaded to the board, or the
OFF board is not in use.
ON The board has alarms on hardware.

ALM Red
OFF No alarm is generated.

ON The board is in active mode.

ACT Green
OFF The board is in standby mode.

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WMPT
LEDs beside the three ports:
LED Color Status Description

ON The connections are functional.


Green (LINK)
OFF The connections are faulty.
LEDs beside the FE1
optical port Blinking Data transmission is ongoing.
Green (ACK)
OFF No data transmission is ongoing.

ON The connections are functional.


Green (LINK)
OFF The connections are faulty.
LEDs beside the FE0
electrical port Blinking Data transmission is ongoing.
Yellow (ACK)
OFF No data transmission is ongoing.

ON The connections are functional.


Green (LINK)
OFF The connections are faulty.
ETH
Blinking Data transmission is ongoing.
Yellow (ACK)
OFF No data transmission is ongoing.

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WMPT
DIP switches on the WMPT:
WMPT
E1 Pin Assignments

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LMPT

The LTE main processing and transmission unit (LMPT) manages the entire
eNodeB system in terms of OM and signaling processing and provides
system clock for the BBU3900.
The LMPT performs the following functions:
Enables configuration management, device management, performance
monitoring, signaling processing, and radio source management
Controls all boards in the system
Provides the system clock
Enables signal exchange between the eNodeB and MME/S-GW
LMPT
Ports descriptions on the LMPT:
Port Connector Quantity Description
SFP0 and SFP1 SFP female connector 2 FE/GE optical port connecting to the transmission
equipment or gateway equipment

ETH RJ45 connector 1 Commissioning

TST USB connector 1 Test port

USB USB connector 1 Software loading

FE/GE0 to FE/GE1 RJ45 connector 2 FE/GE electrical port connecting to the transmission
equipment or gateway equipment

GPS SMA connector 1 GPS port


RST - 1 Used for resetting the LMPT

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LMPT
LEDs descriptions on the ports:
LED/ Silk Screen Color Status Description
RUN Green Steady on There is power supply, but the
board is faulty.
Steady off There is no power supply, or the
board is faulty.
On for 1s and off for 1s The board is running properly.
On for 0.125s and off for 0.125s Software or data is being
loaded to the board.
The board is not started.
ALM Red Steady on An alarm is generated, and the
board needs to be replaced.
Steady off The board is running properly.
On for 1s and off for 1s An alarm is generated and you
need to locate the fault before
deciding whether to replace the
board.
ACT Green Steady on The board serves as an active
board.
Steady off The board does not serve as an
active board.
The board has not been
activated.
The board is not providing any
services.
On for 0.125s and off for 0.125s The operation and maintenance
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LMPT
LEDs descriptions, beside the three ports:
LED/Silkscreen Color Status Description
SFP0 and SFP1 Green (LINK) Steadyon The connection is set up
successfully.
Steadyoff No connection is set up.
Orange (ACT) Blinking Data is being transmittedor
received.
Steadyoff No data is being transmittedor
received.
ETH Orange (ACT) Blinking Data is being transmittedor
received.
Steadyoff No data is being transmittedor
received.
Green (LINK) Steadyon The connection is set up
successfully.
Steadyoff No connection is set up.
FE/GE0 to FE/GE1 Green (LINK) Steadyon The connection is set up
successfully.
Steadyoff No connection is set up.
Orange (ACT) Blinking Data is being transmittedor
received.
Steadyoff No data is being transmittedor
received.
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UMPT
The universal main processing and transmission unit (UMPT) can be
installed in a BBU3900 or BBU3910
The UMPT performs the following functions:
Manages configuration and devices, monitors performance, and processes
signaling.
Processes signaling and manages resources for other boards in the BBU.
Provides the USB port, transmission port, and maintenance port to provide
signal transmission, perform automatic software upgrade, and support BBU
maintenance on the LMT or U2000

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UMPT
UMPT Board Revisions

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UMPT

Extract from VHA

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UMPT
Ports descriptions on the LMPT:

a:The security of the USB port is ensured by encryption, and the USB port can be shut down usingcommands.
b: When the USB port functions as a commissioning Ethernet port, ensure that an OM port has been enabled and the
user has obtained required authorities for accessing the base station through the OM port before accessing the base
station through the USB port.

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UMPT
LEDs descriptions on the ports:

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UMPT
LEDs descriptions, beside the three ports:

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UMPT
LEDs descriptions, beside the three ports:

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UMPT
UMPT Board Capacity

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WBBP
This describes the WCDMA Baseband Process Unit (WBBP) board. It is a
mandatory board of the BBU3900 that processes baseband signals

The WBBP has the following functions:


The WBBP processes uplink and downlink baseband signals.
The WBBP provides CPRI ports for communication with RF modules.
The WBBPd supports interference cancellation (IC) within the board.
When the CPRI cables connect RF modules carrying corresponding cells to the WBBPd,
the WBBPd installed in slot 2 or 3 supports interference cancellation (IC) of uplink data.
The WBBPf installed in slot 2 or 3 supports the BBU interconnection feature.

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WBBP
WBBP revisions and its capacity limitation
WBBP
LEDs on the panel of the WBBP:
Label Color Status Description
RUN Green ON The board has power input, yet the
board is faulty.
OFF The power supply or the board is
faulty.
Blinking (on for one second and off The board is running properly.
for one second)

Blinking (on for 0.125 second and Software is being loaded to the
off for 0.125 second) board.

ACT Green ON The board is running properly.


OFF The WBBP is not in use.
ALM Red OFF The board is running properly.
ON The board has hardware alarms.

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LBBP
The LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP) is a board processing LTE baseband
signals.
The LBBP performs the following functions:
Provides CPRI ports for communication between the BBU and RF modules
Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals
Shown below two types of LBBP. However there are few revision such as LBBPc,
LBBPd1, LBBPd2, LBBPd3 and LBBPd4

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LBBP
Ports descriptions on the LBBP :

LEDs descriptions on the ports:

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LBBP
LEDs descriptions, beside the three ports:

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LBBP
LBBP FDD Board Capacity

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UBBP
The universal baseband processing unit (UBBP) can be configured in a
BBU3900 or BBU3910

The UBBP performs the following functions:


Provides CPRI ports for communication with RF modules.
Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals
Supports the multiplex of baseband resources among different modes,
thereby implementing multimode concurrency.

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UBBP
Ports descriptions on the LMPT:
Port Connector Quantity Descriptions
CPRI0 to CPRI5 SFP female connector 6 They are the data transmission ports connecting the BBU to
RF modules, and support the input and output of optical and
electrical transmission signals.

HEI QSFP connector 1 Reserved

LEDs descriptions on the ports:


LED/Silkscreen Color Status Description
RUN Green Steady on There is power supply, but the board is
faulty.
Steady off There is no power supply, or the board is
faulty.
Blinking (on for 1s and off for 1s) The board is running properly.
Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for 0.125s) Software is being loaded to the board.
ALM Red Steady on An alarm is generated on the board.
Steady off The board is running properly.
Blinking (on for 1s and off for 1s) An alarm is generated, and you need to
locate the fault before determining
whether to replace the board.

ACT Green Steady on The board serves as an active board.


Steady off The board does not serve as an active
board.
The board has not been activated.
The board is not providing any services.
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UBBP
LEDs descriptions, beside the three ports:

Notes: Only the UBBP working in UMTS mode supports interconnection

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UBBP

UBBP Board Revisions and its application mode

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UBBP
GSM Capacity

UMTS Capacity

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UBBP
LTE FDD Capacity

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UTRP
The universal transmission processing unit (UTRP) is an extended
transmission board in the BBU3900 and provides ports connecting to
transmission equipment

The UTRP has the following functions:


Provides extended E1/T1 ports to connect to transmission equipment,
supporting ATM, TDM, and IP transmission
Provides electrical and optical transmission ports to connect to transmission
equipment
Supporting cold backup.
UTRP

Key UTRP being used in Vodafone is


UTRP3, UTRP4 and UTRP9
UTRP

The UTRP can be configured with different sub-boards to support different ports
UTRP
LEDs on the UTRP:
LED/ Silk Screen Color Status Description
RUN Green Steady on There is power supply, but the board
is faulty.
Steady off There is no power supply, or the
board is faulty.
On for 1s and off for 1s The board is functioning properly
according to the configuration.
On for 0.125s and off for 0.125s The board is not configured or data
is being loaded.
On for 2s and off for 2s The board is working in offline mode
or is being tested.
ALM Red Steady on or blinking quickly An alarm is reported, indicating a
fault in the board.
Steady off There is no fault.
On for 2s and off for 2s A minor alarm is reported.
On for 1s and off for 1s A major alarm is reported.
On for 0.125s and off for 0.125s A critical alarm is reported.
ACT Green Steady on The board serves as an active
board.
Steady off The board serves as a standby
board

Note: Above LED is the general descriptions of most of the UTRP however there are some difference in certain URTPs.
This be referred in the Hedex Documentation.
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UTRP
E1 Pin Assignments

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UTRP
The UTRP has three DIP switches: SW1 and SW2 for setting the protection
grounding for the RX end of the E1 cable and SW3 for selecting the impedance
mode for the E1 signal cable

DIP Switch DIP Bit Balanced Unbalanced DIP Switch DIP Bit Balanced Unbalanced
Mode Mode Mode Mode

1 OFF ON 1 OFF ON

2 OFF ON 2 OFF ON

SW1 SW2 3 OFF ON


3 OFF ON

4 OFF ON 4 OFF ON

75-Ohm E1 120-Ohm E1
DIP Switch DIP Bit Mode Mode T1 Mode

1 ON ON OFF

2 ON ON OFF

SW3
3 ON OFF ON

4 ON OFF ON
UPEU
This describes the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU) board.
It is a mandatory board of the BBU3900 that converts -48 V or +24 V DC to
+12 V DC
The UPEU has the following functions:
Converting -48 V or +24 V DC to +12 V DC that is applicable to the boards.
Providing two ports with each transmitting one RS485 signal and another
two ports with each transmitting four dry contact signals.
Providing reverse connection protection for power cable connectors.
The UPEU is classified into the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit
Type A (UPEA) and the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type B
(UPEB). The UPEA converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC and the UPEB converts 24 V DC
to 12 V DC.
UPEU
UPEU Slot 18 Upper Part of BBU3900 (External Alarms)

Alarm VHA Huawei Allocation


Cable # Colour Code Description Severity Alarm Description Source Alarm ID Alarm ID on DDF
Orange White 1a
Orange Boolean 0 2 ENTRY ALARM Door switch and/or PIR 1 65033 1b
Green White 2a
Green Boolean 1 1 CCU/TMA ALARM Bundled CCU/TMA 2 65034 2b
ALM-0
Blue White 3a
Blue Boolean 2 1 MAINS FAIL Eltek Power Suite 3 65035 3b
Brown White 4a
Brown Boolean 3 1 EXTRA HIGH TEMP Room thermostat 4 65036 4b

Alarm VHA Huawei Allocation


Cable # Colour Code Description Severity Alarm Description Source Alarm ID Alarm ID on DDF
Orange White 5a
Orange Boolean 4 2 HIGH TEMP Room thermostat 5 65037 5b
Green White 6a
Green Boolean 5 1 SITE URGENT Bundled site urgent 6 65038 6b
ALM-1 Blue White 7a
Blue Boolean 6 2 SITE NON UGRENT Bundled site non urgent 7 65039 7b
Brown White ELTEK LOAD/FLOAT 8a
Brown Boolean 7 1 ALARM Eltek Power Suite 8 65040 8b
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UPEU
UPEU Slot 19 Lower Part of BBU3900 (External Alarms)

Alarm VHA Alarm Huawei Allocation


Cable # Colour Code Description Severity Alarm Description Source ID Alarm ID on DDF
Orange White ELTEK LOAD/BATT CB 9a
Orange Boolean 0 1 FAIL Eltek Power Suite 9 65041 9b
Green White 10a
Green Boolean 1 2 ELTEK RECTIFIER FAIL Eltek Power Suite 10 65042 10b
ALM-2 Blue White 11a
Blue Boolean 2 1 ELTEK CONVERTER FAIL Eltek Power Suite 11 65043 11b
Brown White 12a
Brown Boolean 3 1 ELTEK OFF NORMAL Eltek Power Suite 12 65044 12b

Alarm VHA Alarm Huawei Allocation


Cable # Colour Code Description Severity Alarm Description Source ID Alarm ID on DDF
Orange White 13a
Orange Boolean 4 1 ELTEK MONITOR FAIL Eltek Power Suite 13 65045 13b
Green White 14a
Green Boolean 5 1 APDP URGENT APDP in transmission rack 14 65046 14b
ALM-3 Blue White 15a
Blue Boolean 6 2 APDP NON URGENT APDP in transmission rack 15 65047 15b
Brown White 16a
Brown Boolean 7 1 FAC LIGHT Aircraft warning light panel 16 65048 16b

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UBRI
The universal baseband radio interface unit (UBRI) can only be installed in a
BBU3900. However, the universal baseband radio interface board type b (UBRIb)
can be installed in a BBU3900 or BBU3910
The UBRI or UBRIb performs the following functions:
The UBRI or UBRIb provides extended CPRI optical or electrical ports.
When the UBRI or UBRIb is working in GSM mode, the RF module processes baseband
signals
The UBRIb receives CPRI signals in single-mode or multimode base stations
The UBRIb only supports single mode in separate-MPT base stations

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UBRI
LED Panel of the UBRI
LED Color State Description

RUN Green ON steady There is power supply, but the board is faulty.

OFF steady There is no power supply, or the board is in


the alarm status.

1s ON, 1s OFF The board works properly.

0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF The board is loadingsoftware.

ALM Red ON or blinking at a high frequency The board is in the alarm status.

OFF steady No alarm is generated.

ACT Green ON steady The board works properly.

OFF steady The board is not working

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UBRI
CPRI Link Status LED
Label Color State Description
CPRIx Red/Gr ON (green) The CPRI link is available.
een ON (red) The optical module fails to receive signals.
0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF (Red) The RRU on the CPRI link is faulty.

1s ON, 1s OFF (red) The CPRI link is out of lock.

Ports on the Panel of UBBRI


Label Connector Port Quantity Description

CPRI0 to CPRI5 SFP 6 Connecting the BBU and the RF module

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UBFA
The FAN units fall into two types: FAN ,FANc and FANd
Main Functions
Controls the fan speed
Reports the status, temperature, and in-position signal of the fans to the main control processing
unit
Monitors the temperature at the air intake vent
Dissipates heat
The FANc provides a read-write electronic label

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BBU3900 Cable
This diagram shows the common
cables used in the BBU3900
The BBU3900 cables are
BBU PGND cable
BBU power cable
E1 cable
E1 surge protection transfer cable
CPRI optical cable
inter-CPRI signal cable
BBU alarm cable
Monitoring Signal Cable to APMI
Monitoring Signal Cable to EMUa
FE Cable
FE Surge Protection transfer cable
GPS Clock Signal Cable
Adapter Cable for O&M
BBU3900 Cable
BBU3900 Cable List:

FE Cable (BBU Alarm, CCU-BBU, FAN monitoring,


& Networking Cable)
E1 Cable

CPRI Electrical Cable (single mode or multimode)


CPRI Optical Cable (single mode or multimode)
Note: SFP attached with the cable

SFP (used with the CPRI Cable)


BBU3900 Cable

Adapter used for local maintenance

Power Cable (RFU,FAN & BBU)


03-RF Boards
1. Introductions
2. MRFU
3. MRFU Frequency Bands
4. MRFU V2 Output Power
5. MRFU d Output Power
6. MRFU e Output Power
7. WRFU
8. WRFU Frequency Bands
9. WRFU Output Power
10. WRFU d and WRFU e Output Power
11. Carrier Limitations per Board

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Introductions
RF modules modulate and demodulate baseband and RF signals, process data, amplify power
for signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) tests.
In this slide only the RFU types is presented which are specific to VHAs scope of work.
However the RRU types is not presented but the principle similar to RFU. The AAU is not yet
to be used in VHA.
RFU
Radio frequency units (RFUs) perform modulation, demodulation, data processing and power
amplification of RF and baseband signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) detection.
RRU
Remote radio units (RRUs) perform modulation, demodulation, data processing, and power
amplification of baseband and radio frequency (RF) signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio
(VSWR)
AAU
The Active Antenna Units (AAU) incorporates the functions of radio frequency (RF) modules and
antenna systems.

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Introductions
RFU Types RRU Types (Single Mode)

RRU Types ( more than one Mode)

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Introductions

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Introductions
The RFU consists of the high-speed interface unit, signal processing unit, power amplifier,
low-noise amplifier and duplexer.

Performs digital up-convert on intermediate frequency (IF) signals on the transmitting


channel, and modulates baseband signals to RF signals. After being filtered and
amplified, the RF signals are sent by the duplex filter to the antenna.

Receives RF signals from the antenna system and then down-converts the received
signals to IF signals. After being amplified, analog-to-digital converted, digital down-
converted, matched filtered, and digital automatic gain control (DAGC) processed, the IF
signals are sent to the BBU for further processing.
MRFU
The MRFU is a multi-carrier RF filtering unit.
Functions:
Implements the direct frequency conversion technique in the transmit channel,
modulates the baseband signals to GSM RF signals; then, sends the signals to the antenna
for transmission through the duplex filter after filtering, amplifying, and combining the RF
signals. The combining can be performed as required.
Receives RF signals from the antenna and performs down-conversion, amplification,
analog-to-digital conversion, digital down-conversion, matched filtering.
Provides power sharing. Improves the network coverage, reduces the interference and
power consumption and save the device cost.
Provides power control, reverse power detection.
Provides frequency synthesis and loopback test.
Generates the CPRI clock, recovers the CPRI clock of lost synchronization, and detects
alarms.
Provides the function of DPD/BPD.
MRFU
There are three types of MRFU :
MRFU MRFU d MRFU e
MRFU

Ports descriptions on the MRFU (only one type of MRFU shown) :


MRFU
LEDs descriptions on the MRFU ports (only one type of MRFU shown) :
MRFU Versions
Apart from three types of the MRFU. The MRFU without revisions d and e has three versions such
as V1,V2,V2a for MRFU not for which denotes the frequency band.
An MRFU V1 is labeled V0 or V1, an MRFU V2 is labeled V2, and an MRFU V2a is labeled V2a, as
shown in figure below
Using the software-defined radio (SDR) technology, MRFUs can work in different modes with
different configurations
MRFU Frequency Bands
MRFU V2 Output Power
Output power for MRFU Settings when using only one mode
MRFU V2 Output Power
Output power for MRFU Settings when using more than one mode
MRFU d Output Power
Output power for MRFU d Settings when using only one mode
This slide omitted the setting of the each PA. For further reference refer to Hedex
MRFU e Output Power
Output power for MRFU e Settings when using only one mode
This slide omitted the setting of the each PA. For further reference refer to Hedex
WRFU
The WRFU consists of the high-speed interface unit, signal processing unit,
power amplifier, and duplex unit

A WRFU performs the following functions:

Performs the direct frequency conversion on the transmitting channel, and


modulates baseband signals to WCDMA RF signals. After being filtered, amplified,
or combined, the RF signals are sent by the duplex filter to the antenna for
transmission.
Receives RF signals from the antenna system and then down-converts the received
signals to IF signals. After being amplified, analog-to-digital converted, digital
down-converted, matched filtered, and automatic gain control (AGC) processed,
the IF signals are sent to the BBU for further processing.
Performs power control and VSWR test.
Performs reverse power control.
Synthesizes frequencies and tests loops
Generates the CPRI clock, recovers the CPRI clock from out-of-
synchronization, and detects alarms.

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WRFU
There are three types of WRFU :
WRFU WRFU d WRFU e
WRFU
Ports descriptions on the WRFU:

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WRFU
LEDs descriptions on the ports:

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WRFU Frequency Bands
WRFU Output Power

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WRFU d and WRFU e Output Power

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Carrier Limitations per Board

Below shown the carrier limitations per Board . However this is not exhaustive,
but shown for training purpose only.

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04-FAN Unit in BTS3900L Cabinet
4.1 FAN Unit in BTS3900L Cabinet

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FAN Unit in BTS3900L Cabinet
The FAN unit, also called the fan box module, dissipates the heat in the
cabinet. One FAN unit has four independent fans.
The FAN unit has the following functions:
Providing forced ventilation and dissipation for the cabinet.
Supporting the temperature detection.
The FAN unit supports:
Adjustment based on the temperature and adjustment controlled by the main
control unit.
Fan rotation control function. The FAN unit stops the rotation of the fans when
the ambient temperature is low.
FAN Unit in BTS3900L Cabinet
Ports on the panel of the FAN unit:
Connector Port Connector Type Description

Socket for
power supply -48V connector Introducing the -48 V DC power

Temperature
SENSOR RJ45 Connecting the external temperature sensor
sensor port
COM OUT RJ45 Cascading the lower-level FAN unit
Communication port
COM IN RJ45 Connecting the main control unit

LEDs on the panel of the FAN unit:


LED Color Status Description
The module runs normally but the communication with the main
0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF
control unit is not established.

RUN Green The module runs normally and the communication with the main
1s ON, 1s OFF control unit is established.
OFF steady There is no power input, or the module is faulty.

1s ON, 1s OFF The module is reporting alarms.


ALM Red
OFF steady No alarm is generated.
05-DCDU for BTS3900L
1. DCDU-01
2. DCDU-11A

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DCDU-01

There are two types of DCDU previously


used in VHA DCDU-01 and DCDU-11A.
There could be newer one but the
concept is similar.
Functions of the DCDU
The DCDU-01 supports one -48 V DC
power input and ten -48 V DC power
outputs
The DCDU-01 supplies power to the
BBU, WRFU, FAN, and user devices
inside cabinets
The DCDU-01 has the built-in surge
protector, which supports the surge
protection capability of the
differential mode of 10 kA and the
common mode of 15 kA
- 48V DC
Single Cabinet

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DCDU-01

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DCDU-01
Name Label Description
Power input wiring NEG(-) -48 V NEG input wiring terminal
terminal
RTN(+) -48 V RTN input wiring terminal

Power output port SPARE2, SPARE1, BBU, RFU0 to RFU5 supplying power to six WRFUs

FAN, and RFU5-RFU0 BBU supplying power to the BBU


FAN supplying power to the FAN
SPARE1 and SPARE2 reserved

Power switch SPARE2, SPARE1, BBU, RFU0 to RFU5 controlling the ON/OFF of the current of
FAN, and RFU5-RFU0 six WRFUs
BBU controlling the ON/OFF of the current of the BBU
FAN controlling the ON/OFF of the current of the FAN
SPARE1 and SPARE2 controlling the ON/OF of the
current on the SPARE1 and SPARE2 power output ports

Alarm output port SPD ALM DUDU-01 dry contact alarm output port

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DCDU 11A

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DCDU-11A

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06-APM30H
1. Overview
2. Connections
3. Connections Power
4. Fan Box
5. Fan Box HPMI
6. Fan Box CMUa
7. AC/DC Power System
8. AC/DC Power System - EPS
9. AC/DC Power System - PMU
10. AC/DC Power System - PSU

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Overview

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Connections

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Connections - Power
No. Cable
P1 Input power cable for the junctionbox
P2 Power cable for the fan box in the APM30H
P3 Power cable for the BBU
P4 Input power cable for theRFC
P5 Power cable for the IBBS200D/IBBS200T
P6 Input power cable for theRFC
P7 to Power cable for the RFU
P12
P13 Power cable for the fan box in the RFC
P14 Equipotential cable between the APM30H and the RFC

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Fan Box

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Fan Box-HPMI
The Hert Power Monitoring Interface unit (HPMI) provides input and output ports for
alarm signals.

Figure below shows the HPMI

Figure below shows the ports on the panel of an HPMI

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Fan Box- HPMI

Table 1 Specifications of the ports on the panel of an HPMI


Silkscreen on the Port Port Function APM30H
PMU_DB50 Connects to the PMU, and reports -
alarms collected by the HPMI to the
BBU through the PMU.
OUT0, OUT1 Provides one Boolean output at each Reserved
port.
IN0, IN1, IN2 Provides one Boolean input at each Reserved
port.
FUSE Reserved for fuse detection -
GATE Connects the door status sensor and Mandatory
receives door status alarms.
IN3, IN4 Provides one Boolean input at each Reserved
port.
TEM_BAT1 Connects to the battery temperature Optional
sensor in IBBS2.1 and IBBS2.2 and
receives battery temperaturealarms.
SMOKE Connects the smoke sensor and Reserved
receives smoke alarms.
WATER Connects the water sensor and Reserved
receives water damage alarms.
TEM_HUM Connects to the temperature and Reserved
humidity sensor and receives
temperature and humidityalarms.

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Fan Box - CMUA

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Fan Box - CMUA
Silkscreen on the Port Port Function APM30H
TEM (in the RFC) In the RFC: connects to the temperature sensor at the air inlet of Reserved
the cabinet and receives temperature alarms.
TEM_BAT (in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T) In the IBBS200D/IBBS200T: connects to the battery temperature
sensor in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T and receives battery
temperature alarms.
COM_OUT Connects to the PMU or lower-level CMUA and communicates -
with lower-level ports.
COM_IN Connects to the BBU or upper-level CMUA and communicates -
with upper-level ports.
ELU Connects to the Electronic Label Unit (ELU) and receives ELU- Mandatory
related alarms.
GATE Connects the door status sensor and receives door status alarms. Reserved
IN0, IN1, IN2 Provides one Boolean input at each port. Reserved
SMOKE Connects to the smoke sensor and receives smoke alarms. Reserved
FAN_EXT Connects to the outer air circulation fan on the cabinet and Mandatory
receives alarms related to the outer air circulation fan.
TEC cooler Connects to the TEC cooler and receives alarms related to the TEC Reserved
cooler.
FAN1 (in the APM30H, TMC11H, RFC, or IBBS200D) In the TMC11H or TMC11H: connects to the fan in the fan box. Mandatory
FAN_EXT (in the IBBS200T) In the RFC or IBBS200D: connects to the fan on the right of the
fanbox.
In the IBBS200T: connects to the outer air circulation fan on the
TEC cooler and receives fan-related alarms from cabinets.

FAN2 (in the RFC and IBBS200D) In the RFC or IBBS200D: connects to the fan on the left of the fan Reserved
box.
FAN_INT (in the IBBS200T) In the IBBS200T: connects to the inner air circulation fan on the
TEC cooler and receives fan-related alarms from cabinets.
PWR CMUA powerport -
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AC/DC Power System

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AC/DC Power System - EPS

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AC/DC Power System - EPS

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AC/DC Power System - PMU

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AC/DC Power System - PMU

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AC/DC Power System - PMU

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AC/DC Power System - PSU

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AC/DC Power System - PSU

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07-BTS3900E Hardware
1. BTS3900E Module
2. BTS3900E Hardware Architecture
3. BTS3900E Hardware
4. BTS3900 E Output Power
5. Auxiliary Devices of the BTS3900E

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BTS3900E Module
With a highly integrated structure, the BTS3900E incorporates all the following
functions of conventional BTSs in one functional module: transmission, main
control, baseband processing, RF processing.
The BTS3900E has two types of functional modules: AC module and DC module,
where the former supports 110 and 220 V AC power inputs and the latter supports
48 V DC power input.

BTS3900EAC BTS3900E DC

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BTS3900E Hardware Architecture

The functional module of the BTS3900E consists of the following units: AC/DC
converter, DC/DC converter, Transmission interface unit, Alarm interface unit, Main
control unit, Baseband unit, RF unit.

Structure of the DC module


Structure of the AC module

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BTS3900E Hardware
Dimensions (with the housing ): 17L(DC)23L(AC)
Dimensions (without the housing ): 12L(DC)17L(AC)
Weight (with the housing ): 13.5kg(DC) , 17Kg(AC)
Weight (without the housing ): 12kg(DC) , 15.5Kg(AC)

130mm 130mm

485 mm

485 mm


BTS3900E DC BTS3900EAC

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BTS3900E Hardware
Panels of the BTS3900E
The BTS3900E has three panels, namely bottom panel, cabling cavity panel, and LED panel.
The panels of the AC-powered BTS3900E and the DC-powered BTS3900E are at the same
positions.
The power socket of the DC-powered BTS3900E is located in the cabling cavity whereas that of
the AC powered BTS3900E is at the bottom.

2
3
No. Description
1 LED panel

2 Cabling cavity panel Panels of the DC-powered BTS3900E Panels of the AC-poweredBTS3900E
3 Bottom panel

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BTS3900E Hardware
Panels of the BTS3900E
Item Label Description
Cabling cavity SFP0 High-speed ports for BTS3900Ecascading
panel
SFP1
FE Transmission port, supporting 802.3af compliant Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
ETH Ethernet port for localmaintenance
VSWR Button for the VSWRtest
SW DIP switch. For details
RST Button for resetting the BTS3900E
USB Reserved port. Function to be implemented: Automatic software upgrade through
USB disk
RTN(+)0 DC-powered BTS3900E: Wiring posts for DC power input to the BTS3900E
NEG(-)0
RTN(+)1 DC-powered BTS3900E: Wiring posts for power supply to the cascaded
BTS3900E
NEG(-)1
Bottom panel ANTA_TX/RX Antenna connector for transmitting and receivingRF signals
Cabling cavity panel
ANTB_RX Antenna connector for receiving RF signals
RET/TST Reserved port
Functions to be implemented: This port will work as an RET antenna port that is in
compliance with AISG2.0 protocol. The BTS3900E will communicate with the RET
antenna through this port in order to control the RET antenna.
E1/T1 Transmission port, providing two E1s/T1s
MON Monitoring port, providing one RS485 environment monitoring signal input and
four dry contact environment monitoring signal inputs
Bottom panel
PWR AC-powered BTS3900E: for AC power input

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BTS3900E Hardware
LEDs on the BTS3900E
LED Color State Description
RUN Green Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) The BTS3900E works properly.
Blinking (ON for 0.25s and OFF for Software is being loaded to the BTS3900E, or the BTS3900E is not
0.25s) started.
ON The power input is normal, but the BTS3900E is faulty or being
started.
OFF The BTS3900E has no power input, or alarms are generated.
ALM Red ON An alarm is generated, and the BTS3900E needs to be replaced.
Blinking (ON for 0.5s and OFF for An alarm is generated and needs to be cleared according to the
0.5s) handling suggestion.
OFF No alarm is generated.
TX_ACT Green ON The PA works properly.
Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) The BTS3900E works properly, but the PA does not work.
SFP0/SFP Red/Gre ON (green) The CPRI link is normal.
1 en
ON (red) Data reception is abnormal.
Red (ON for 2s and OFF for 2s) The CPRI link is out of lock.
OFF The SFP module is out of position.
VSWR Red OFF No VSWR alarm is generated.
ON A VSWR alarm is generated at the ANTA_TX/RX port.
LIU0/LIU1 Green ON A local E1 alarm is generated, or the E1 cable is not connected.
Blinking (ON for 0.5s and OFF for A remote E1 alarm is generated.
0.5s)

OFF The BTS3900E works properly.


FE Green OFF The FE connection is faulty.
ON The FE connection is normal.
MODE Green ON The BTS3900E module is a basic module. 139
Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) The BTS3900E module is an extension module.
BTS3900E Hardware
DIP Switch on the BTS3900E
When the modules are combined, the BTS3900E module connected to the BSC through the
E1/FE port is called the major cabinet module, and the modules connected to the major
cabinet module through the combined cabinet interfaces are called the minor cabinet
modules. The major cabinet module and minor cabinet modules must be determined by the
DIP in the maintenance cavity.
There is only a 4-bit DIP switch on the BTS3900E.
The 4-bit DIP switch is located in the BTS3900E cabling cavity.
After setting the DIP switch, you need to reset the BTS3900E to make the settings take effect.
Functions of the 4-bit DIP switch
Bits 1 and 2 are used to specify whether the BTS3900E is a basic module or an extension
module and the transmissionmode.
When bits 1 and 2 are set to ON, bits 3 and 4 can be used to specify the grounding state of the
75-ohm E1 transmission.

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BTS3900E Hardware
Settings of the 4-bit DIP switch

Setting Description

1 2 3 4
ON ON OFF OFF Basic module, 75-ohm E1
transmission, RX not grounded

Default settings of the 4-bit DIP switch

Setting Description Bit Setting Description


1 2 3 ON The second E1, RX grounded
ON ON Basic module, 75-ohm E1 transmission
OFF The second E1, RX not grounded
OFF ON Basic module, 120-ohm E1 transmission
4 ON The first E1, RX grounded
ON OFF Basic module, T1 transmission
OFF The first E1, RX not grounded
OFF OFF The BTS3900E module is an extensionmodule.

Settings of the 4-bit DIP switch (1) Settings of the 4-bit DIP switch (2)

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BTS3900E Output Power
The output power of the BTS3900E is classified into two kinds at present: output power
based on the ETSI specifications and output power based on the Class 2 specifications.

900 MHz 1800 MHz


900 MHz 1800 MHz
Static output power Static output power
TRX Quantity (GMSK/8PSK) (GMSK/8PSK)
Static output power Static output power
1TRX 30 W/20 W 26 W/17 W TRX Quantity
(GMSK/8PSK) (GMSK/8PSK)
2TRX 15 W/10 W 13 W/8.5 W
3TRX 8 W/5 W 7 W/4.7 W 1TRX 30 W/20 W 26 W/17 W
4TRX 6 W/4 W 5 W/3.3 W 2TRX 15 W/10 W 13 W/8.5 W
3TRX 8 W/5 W 7 W/4.7 W
BTS3900E output power based on the ETSI
specifications 4TRX 6 W/4 W 5 W/3.3 W
5TRX 3 W/2 W 2.5 W/1.6 W
6TRX 2.5 W/1.6 W 2 W/1.3 W

BTS3900E output power based on the Class 2 specifications

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Auxiliary Devices of the BTS3900E
Briefly description of the BTS3900E Auxiliary Devices

Auxiliary devices Description

Backup power system for outdoor applications. The APM30 consists of the
power cabinet, battery cabinet, and transmission cabinet. The battery cabinet
APM30(Advanced Power provides long-term power backup. The transmission cabinet provides 11 U
Module 30) space for transmission devices.

Backup power system for outdoor applications. The APM30H consists of the
APM30H Advance Power APM30H power cabinet, IBBS200T, and TMC11H. The IBBS200T provides
Module (with Heat- long-term power backup. The TMC11H provides DC power and space for
exchanger Cooling) customer equipment.

EMU (Environment Monitoring environmental conditions of the equipment room.


Monitoring Unit)
Provide surge protection for AC power, and the surge protection capability is
AC Surge Protection Box 15 kA in either differentiated mode or commonmode.

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Auxiliary Devices of the BTS3900E
AC Surge Protection Box
If the AC BTS3900E is used in the outdoor coverage, the surge protection box must be
configured. The model of the surge protection box is SPD60D.
The AC surge protection box is used to provide surge protection for AC power, and the surge
protection capability is 15 kA(10/350us) in either differentiated mode or common mode.

Item Description
Depth (mm) x width 240 x 140 x 75
(mm) x height (mm)
Installation option Pole-mounted or wall-mounted
Surge protection 15 kA either in differentiated mode or in common
capability mode (10/350 us)

Item Label Description


(a) Bottom panel IN AC power input
OUT Output of protected power
(b) Side panel - Wiring terminal for the external PGND cable
- Wiring terminal for the PGND cable of the BTS3900E
(c) Cabling cavity L/L' Wiring posts for the power cable
panel
N/N'
GND

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08-RF Cable Connection

1. RF Cable Connection for WRFU (UMTS)


2. RF Cable Connection for MRFU (GSM & UMTS)
3. RF Cable Connections for WRFU (LTE) ..in progress
4. RF Cable Connections for MRFU (LTE) ..in progress

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RF Cable Connection for WRFU

> 1T2R with max 4 carriers > 1T2R with Max 8 carriers >2T4R with Max 4 carriers
>2T2R with Max 4 carriers
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>2 x2 MIMO
RF Cable Connection for MRFU

> 3GSM carrier & 1 UMTS Carrier (G3U1) > 9GSM carrier & 1 UMTS Carrier (G9U1)
> 2GSM carrier & 2 UMTS Carrier (G2U2) > 6GSM carrier & 2 UMTS Carrier (G6U124)7
Physical RF Cable Connection

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09-CPRI Cable Connection

1. CPRI Cable Connection for GSM Only


2. CPRI Cable Connection for UMTS only
3. CPRI Cable Connection for GSM & UMTS
4. CPRI Cable Connection for LTEin progress
5. CPRI Cable Connection for UMTS & LTEin progress

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CPRI Cable Connection for GSM Only

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CPRI Cable Connection for UMTS Only

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CPRI Cable Connection for GSM & UMTS

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10-Transmission Cable Connection
10.1 Transmission Cable Connection for GSM Only
10.2 Transmission Cable Connection for UMTS only
10.3 Transmission Cable Connection for GSM & UMTS
10.4 Transmission Cable Connection for LTEin progress

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Transmission Cable Connection for GSM Only

FE0 ( just lay it)

GSM E1

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Transmission Cable Connection for UMTS Only

E1 (upstream) E1 (upstream)

FE0 ( just lay it)


E1 (downstream)

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Transmission Cable Connection for GSM & UMTS
UMTS UMTS
E1 (upstream) E1 (upstream)

GSM FE0 ( just lay it)


GSM E1

UMTS FE0 ( just lay it) UMTS E1 (downstream)

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11-Upgrade Software via USB
11.1 Commissioning via USB
11.2 Softwares in USB
11.3 USB Port for GSM
11.4 USB Port Status for GSM
11.5 USB Port for UMTS
11.6 USB Port Status for UMTS
11.7 USB Port for LTEin progress

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Commissioning via USB

this is done when no transmission between BSC /RNC and BTS /NodeB is established
The model of the USB storage device is Netac U208 (1 GB).
The USB storage device is used for the upgrade only cannot be used for any other purpose

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Softwares in USB
File USB Storage Device for GSM ( USB #1)
Upgrade software package
\\BTS3900 GSM\Upgrade software package(.csp)
Preconfiguration file
\\BTS3900 GSM\Precfg.ini
Transmission Data
configuration file \\BTS3900 GSM\site name\TranCfg.ini

File USB Storage Device for UMTS ( USB #2)

NodeB software \\NodeB\Software\Software.csp

Data configuration file \\NodeB\Configuration\NodeBCfg.xml

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USB Port for GSM

Install the USB Stick in this Port

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USB Port Status for GSM

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USB Port for UMTS

Install the USB Stick in this Port

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USB Port Status for UMTS

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12. Abbreviations

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Thank You

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