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V300R008

Issue

01

Date

2007-09-25

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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About This Document


Author
Prepared by

Gao Xiulan

Date

2007-09-25

Reviewed by

Feng Baoshun,Song limin, Li


baomin, Yang changdong,
Chen ping, Guo jiang, Kang
xuhong, Gong chuya, Lin
mudan

Date

2007-09-10

Approved by

Feng Baoshun

Date

2007-09-25

Summary
This document consists of seven chapters and three appendixes. It is organized as
follows:
Chapter

Content

1 Introduction to BTS3006C

This chapter introduces the position of the


BTS3006C in the network.

2 Key Benefits

This chapter introduces the main features of the


BTS3006C.

3 System Architecture

This chapter introduces the configuration and


physical architecture of the BTS3006C.

4 Services and Features

This chapter introduces the main services and


features of the BTS3006C.

5 Operation and
Maintenance

This chapter introduces the operation and


maintenance function of the BTS3006C.

6 Reliability

This chapter introduces the measures taken in


reliability design of the BTS3006C from the
aspects of system, hardware and software.

7 Technical Specifications

This chapter lists the main performance


specifications and engineering parameters of the
BTS3006C.

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Chapter

Content

A Technical Standards

The appendix lists the technical standards that the


BTS3006C conforms to.

B Glossary

The appendix lists the glossary involved in this


manual.

C Acronyms and
Abbreviations

The appendix lists the acronyms and abbreviations


involved in this manual.

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History
Issue

Details

Date

Author

Approved by

01

Initial commercial release

2007-09-25

Gao Xiulan

Feng
baoshun

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Contents
1 Introduction to BTS3006C ............................................................................................. 9
1.1 Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM Network ........................................................................... 9
1.2 Features of the BTS3006C ........................................................................................................ 10

2 Key Benefits...................................................................................................................11
2.1 Coverage Capability ...................................................................................................................11
2.2 Capacity.....................................................................................................................................11
2.3 Environment Adaptability ............................................................................................................11
2.4 Power Supply and Backup Power Supply ...................................................................................11
2.5 Installation..................................................................................................................................11
2.6 Networking Capability.................................................................................................................11
2.7 Clock and Synchronization .........................................................................................................11

3 System Architecture .....................................................................................................11


3.1 Physical Architecture ..................................................................................................................11
3.2 Functional Architecture ...............................................................................................................11
3.2.1 Common Subsystem..........................................................................................................11
3.2.2 Double-Transceiver Subsystem..........................................................................................11
3.2.3 RF Front-End Subsystem...................................................................................................11
3.3 System Configuration .................................................................................................................11

4 Services and Features ..................................................................................................11


4.1 Services .....................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Features.....................................................................................................................................11
4.2.1 EDGE ................................................................................................................................11
4.2.2 Handover...........................................................................................................................11
4.2.3 Frequency Hopping............................................................................................................11
4.2.4 Antenna Hopping ...............................................................................................................11
4.2.5 Encryption..........................................................................................................................11
4.2.6 Power Control ....................................................................................................................11
4.2.7 Detection ...........................................................................................................................11
4.2.8 Antenna System.................................................................................................................11
4.2.9 Extended Cell Function ......................................................................................................11
4.2.10 Cluster Services...............................................................................................................11
4.2.11 Flexible Allocation of Resources .......................................................................................11

5 Operation and Maintenance .........................................................................................11

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5.1 O&M Subsystem ........................................................................................................................11
5.1.1 Overview of the O&M Subsystem .......................................................................................11
5.1.2 Terminal Maintenance ........................................................................................................11
5.1.3 Remote Maintenance .........................................................................................................11
5.2 O&M Functions ..........................................................................................................................11
5.2.1 Security Management ........................................................................................................11
5.2.2 Alarm Management ............................................................................................................11
5.2.3 Data Configuration .............................................................................................................11
5.2.4 Maintenance Management.................................................................................................11

6 Reliability .......................................................................................................................11
6.1 System Reliability .......................................................................................................................11
6.2 Hardware Reliability....................................................................................................................11
6.3 Software Reliability.....................................................................................................................11

7 Technical Specifications...............................................................................................11
7.1.1 Radio Specifications...........................................................................................................11
7.1.2 Working Frequency Bands .................................................................................................11
7.1.3 Transmit Specifications ......................................................................................................11
7.1.4 Receive Specifications .......................................................................................................11
7.2 Engineering Specifications..........................................................................................................11
7.2.1 Mechanical Dimensions .....................................................................................................11
7.2.2 Weight ...............................................................................................................................11
7.2.3 Power Supply.....................................................................................................................11
7.2.4 Power Consumption...........................................................................................................11
7.2.5 Transmission......................................................................................................................11
7.2.6 Working Environment.........................................................................................................11
7.2.7 Lightning Protection ...........................................................................................................11
7.2.8 EMC ..................................................................................................................................11
7.2.9 Noise .................................................................................................................................11
7.2.10 Storage Environment........................................................................................................11
7.2.11 Transportation Environment..............................................................................................11

A Technical Standards .....................................................................................................11


A.1 ITU and ETSI Standards ............................................................................................................11
A.2 Abis Interface and Um Interface Standards.................................................................................11
A.3 Environment Adaptability Standards ...........................................................................................11
A.4 EMC Standards..........................................................................................................................11
A.5 Lightning Protection Standards...................................................................................................11
A.6 Antenna Port and TMA: 8 kA/40 kA Safety Standard...................................................................11
A.7 Physical protection Standard ......................................................................................................11

B Glossary ........................................................................................................................11
C Acronyms and Abbreviations ......................................................................................11

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Introduction to BTS3006C

1.1 Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM Network


Huawei double-transceiver Base Transceiver Station (BTS) family provides
customized solutions for the GSM radio access network based on different
requirements and network environments.
Figure 1-1 shows the position of the BTS3006C in the GSM network.
Figure 1-1 Position of the BTS3006C in the GSM network

BTS3012AE
BSC

MS

GSM NSS
BTS3006C

MSC

BTS3012AE
BTS3002E

BTS3012
MS

BSC/PCU

BTS3006C

BTS3002E
BTS3012

BSS

MS

Table 1-1 lists the application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family.

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Table 1-1 Application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family


Model

Maximum
Number of
TRXs per
Cabinet

Application Scenario

BTS3012

18

Used in highly populated areas with high traffic


volume or in the areas where wide coverage is
required

BTS3012AE

12

Used in cities, suburbs, and rural areas where high


traffic volume and wide coverage are required, or
in the areas where the site for an equipment room
is hard to find or the construction cost of an
equipment room is too high

BTS3006C

Used in cities and suburbs where medium traffic


volume and wide coverage are required

BTS3002E

Used in indoor coverage, towns and suburbs


where low traffic volume and wide outdoor
coverage are required

1.2 Features of the BTS3006C


The BTS3006C is used for edge networks and hotspots in cities, where medium traffic
volume is required. It is a double-transceiver EDGE BTS. It has the features of fast
deployment, low cost, and wide coverage.
A single BTS3006C cabinet holds up to six TRXs. It performs the functions such as
transmit diversity, 4-way receive diversity, and AMR.
The BTS3006C cabinet has large power and large capacity. It is small and easy to
install and saves the cost on the equipment room. Especially, it uses the direct air
cooling technology, with low power consumption and maintenance.
The BTS3006C has strong environment adaptability. It can work under the
temperature of 40 to +55. It supports the outdoor application with IP55
protection level.
The BTS3006C supports 48 V DC power inputs or AC power inputs. It supports SDH.
Optical cables can be directly connected to the BTS.
The BTS3006C can form a network with indoor double-transceiver BTSs and outdoor
BTSs, thus providing a fast, economical, and effective network construction and
operation.

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Key Benefits

2.1 Coverage Capability


The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of coverage:
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High receive sensitivity


The static sensitivity of the TCH/FS is 112.5 dBm (a typical value in the normal
temperature)

Omni-directional coverage and directional coverage

Configuration of up to four cells in a single cabinet

Radio Frequency (RF) hopping and baseband frequency hopping

Transmit diversity and 4-way receive diversity

Dynamic power control and static power control

Detection and reporting of the power of transceivers

2.2 Capacity
The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of capacity:
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A single cabinet supports up to six TRXs.

A single cabinet supports up to four cells.

A synchronous site supports combined cabinets or cabinet groups consisting of


six cabinets.

Each site supports 1 to 36 TRXs.

2.3 Environment Adaptability


The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of environment adaptability:
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IP55 protection: 360 waterproof, dust-proof, and smoke-proof. It can work in


adverse conditions with high temperature, moisture, and smoke

Wide working temperature range: 40C to +55C

Excellent lightning protection: built-in lightning protection unit and external power
lightning protection unit

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2.4 Power Supply and Backup Power Supply


The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of power supply and backup power
supply:
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AC inputs and DC inputs

110 V AC (dual live wires) and 220 V AC


If the DPSM power module is installed in the cabinet, the AFB can be
configured to provide external AC power supply.

48 V DC
If the DSEM power module is installed in the cabinet, the APM or Sidepower
can be configured to provide DC power supply.

DC battery power supply


When the external AC power supply fails, the storage batteries can supply DC
power supply for the BTS to extend the power supply time.

2.5 Installation
The BTS3006C cabinet is easy to install. It has the following benefits in terms of
installation:
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Various installation modes


When installed indoors, it supports standing installation and stack installation.

When installed outdoors, it supports standing installation and against-pole


installation.

If installed against poles, cabinets can be installed side by side or back to back.

External cables are installed and maintained through the bottom of the cabinet.

Fans can be installed and maintained through the bottom of the cabinet. They
can be replaced one by one.

2.6 Networking Capability


The BTS3006C has the following benefits in terms of networking capability:
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Support for E1 transmission and built-in STM-1 transmission

Support for microwave and satellite transmissions by means of the power cabinet

Support for various networking topologies including star, tree, chain, ring, and
hybrid networking

A single cabinet supports a maximum of S1/1+S1/1 dualband site configuration.


Two cabinets can support a maximum of S2/2/2+S2/2/2 dualband site
configuration.

Transmission optimization on the Abis interface(One E1 cable support 24 TRXs).

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2.7 Clock and Synchronization


The BTS3006C clock works in four modes: fast pull-in, locked, holdover, and free run.
It also supports software synchronization on the Abis interface.

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System Architecture

3.1 Physical Architecture


The design of the BTS3006C cabinet complies with the IEC60297 standard. The
dimensions of a BTS3006C cabinet are as follows:
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Height: 700 mm

Width: 600 mm

Depth: 470 mm

Figure 3-1 shows the BTS3006C cabinet.


Figure 3-1 BTS3006C cabinet

Figure 3-2 shows a fully configured BTS3006C cabinet.

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Figure 3-2 Fully configured BTS3006C cabinet

DAFM 3

DAFM 1

DDRM1

DDRM2

DAFM 2

FAN 2

DPSM/
DSEM

DDRM 0

DAFM 0

FAN 1

DMCM

FAN 0

The DAFM as shown in Figure 3-2 can be the DDPM, DATM, DDCM, and DSCM.
Table 3-1 lists the modules of the BTS3006C.
Table 3-1 Modules of the BTS3006C
Module

Full Name

DAFM

Antenna Front-end Module for DDRM BTS

DBMB

BTS3006C Module Backplane

DDCM

Double Combining Module for DDRM BTS

DDPM

Dual Duplexer Module for DDRM BTS

DDRM

Double-transceiver Digital and Radio frequency Module

DMCM

Main Control Module for DDRM BTS

DPSM

Power Supply Module for DDRM BTS

DSCM

Single Combining Module for DDRM BTS

DSEM

DC SPD and EMI Module

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3.2 Functional Architecture


Figure 3-3 shows the functional modules of the BTS3006C.
Figure 3-3 Functional modules of the BTS3006C
Extension
cabinet
DATM

SFP (optical cable)

DDPM

Dry contact

TMA

.
.

TMA

MS

DDRM

RS485
DMCM
E1

DDRM

Optical
cable
DDRM

Abis

Common subsystem

DDPM

DDPM

DDRM and DAFM subsystems

.
.

.
.

TMA

TMA

TMA

TMA

Antenna subsystem

The subsystems as shown in Figure 3-3 are described subsequently.

3.2.1 Common Subsystem


The common subsystem consists of the DMCM and the DBMB.
The DMCM is the basic transmission and control entity of the BTS3006C. It performs
the following control functions.
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Remotely connecting the BTS to the BSC


Monitoring the heater

Downloading software

Operating and maintaining the entire BTS

Performing the electrical interconnection of each subsystem through the DBMB

Performing clock management, fault management, configuration management,


performance management, and security management

The built-in optical transmission uses Huawei transmission network manager,


which has powerful functions and is easy to use. It can implement the OAM&P
function recommended by the ITU.

Detecting alarms of external equipment through four dry contacts, monitoring the
communication interface of external equipment, monitoring the external fans,
detecting the temperature, lightning protection and door status alarms

Supporting flexible topologies

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Ring, chain, star, and hybrid topologies are supported.

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The built-in SDH device and other SDH devices form complicated network
topologies, which provide channel protection and multiplex section protection.
The topologies are:

Star topology

Tangency ring topology

Intersecting ring topology

Ring-chain topology

Table 3-2 lists the modules in the common subsystem and their functions.
Table 3-2 Modules in the common subsystem and their functions
Module

Function

DMCM

Supports the four the E1 signal inputs

Supports STM-1 (optional)

Provides a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet port for terminal maintenance

Provides an IASU Ethernet port for terminal maintenance

Supports alarm inputs through four contacts

Supports one RS485 full duplex serial port

Provides access interface for two optical cables to combine


cabinets

DBMB

Interconnects signals and power supplies of each module

3.2.2 Double-Transceiver Subsystem


The double-transceiver subsystem consists of the DDRM and fan units. It performs
the following functions:
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Processing baseband signals

Transmit diversity and 4-way receive diversity

Receiving signals

Synthesizing frequencies

Performing loopback test

Amplifying power and then transmitting it through two TRXs individually

Supplying power to the fans and monitoring the fans

Supporting one fan for one DDRM

Supporting replacement of at least one fan at a time

3.2.3 RF Front-End Subsystem


The RF front-end subsystem consists of the antenna subsystem and the DAFM
subsystem.
Table 3-3 lists the components of each subsystem.

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Table 3-3 Components of the RF front-end

subsystem and their functions

RF
Front-End
Subsystem

Component

Function

Antenna
subsystem

Antenna

Transmits and receives signals

Feeder

Connects the antenna to port ANTA or ANTB on the


DDPM

TMA

Amplifies the signal received by the antenna

DDPM

Sends the multiple channels of the RF signals from


the transceiver to the antenna through the duplexer

Amplifies the received signals from the antenna


and divides the signals into three parts and then
sends them to the transceiver

Controls the low noise amplification

DAFM
subsystem

DDCM

Double combination (used for the single combination


in single sector with no more than four carriers)

DSCM

Single combination (used for the double


combinations in single sector with five or six carriers)

DATM

Supplies power for the TMA

3.3 System Configuration


The system configuration of the BTS3006C is as follows:
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A fully configured single cabinet has a maximum of six TRXs, that is, three
DDRMs.

A single cabinet supports S2/2/2 and two cabinets support S4/4/4.

Using wideband combination, one sector has one dual polarization antennas or
two single polarization antennas. One cell supports up to six TRXs.

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Services and Features

4.1 Services
Table 4-1 lists the services that the BTS3006C provides.
Table 4-1 List of the BTS3006C services
Service

Abbreviation

Full Name

Speech
service

EFR

Enhanced full rate speech service

FR

Full rate speech service

HR

Half rate speech service

AMR

Adaptive multi-rate

F9.6

9.6 kbit/s full rate data service

F4.8

4.8 kbit/s full rate data service

F2.4

2.4 kbit/s full rate data service

GPRS

CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4 packet service

EDGE

MCS1MCS9 EGPRS packet service

Data service

Packet
service

4.2 Features
The special features of the BTS3006C are described in terms of the following aspects.

4.2.1 EDGE
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The BTS3006C supports system information broadcast and resource indication,


which are compatible with the GSM/EDGE R99.

The BTS3006C supports the GSM/EDGE LAPDm protocol.

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4.2.2 Handover
The BTS3006C supports the following types of handovers:
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Synchronous and asynchronous handovers

Dualband handover

4.2.3 Frequency Hopping


The BTS3006C supports the following frequency hopping modes:
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Baseband frequency hopping

RF hopping

4.2.4 Antenna Hopping


The BTS3006C supports antenna hopping.

4.2.5 Encryption
The BTS3006C supports the following encryption functions:
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A5/0 non-encryption

A5/1, A5/2 and A5/3 encryption and decryption

4.2.6 Power Control


The BTS3006C supports the following types of power control modes:
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Static power control

Dynamic power control

4.2.7 Detection
The BTS3006C can detect the following factors:
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Random access collision

Module in-position status

Output power of the DDRM (report of the output power is also supported)

4.2.8 Antenna System


The BTS3006C antenna system supports the following items:
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Dual polarization antennas that reduce the number of antennas in the cell

TMA that improves the receive sensitivity

4.2.9 Extended Cell Function


With the extended cell function, the BTS3006C can cover a wide range of areas of
120 km.

4.2.10 Cluster Services


The BTS3006C supports VBS and VGCS services.

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4.2.11 Flexible Allocation of Resources


The BTS3006C supports Flex Abis and Flex MAIO features.

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Operation and Maintenance

5.1 O&M Subsystem


5.1.1 Overview of the O&M Subsystem
The BTS3006C provides two maintenance methods:
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Terminal maintenance

Remote maintenance

Figure 5-1 shows the networking of the O&M subsystem.


Figure 5-1 Networking of the BTS3006C O&M subsystem
OMC
Server

MMI
Ab

Site Maintenance
Terminal System
MMI
Site Maintenance
Terminal System

is

BTS

Ab

is

BSC
Remote Site
Maintenance System

BTS

Hub

5.1.2 Terminal Maintenance


As shown in Figure 5-1, terminal maintenance is carried out through a PC. The PC is
connected to the cabinet through an Ethernet cable.
By carrying out terminal maintenance, you can operate and maintain sites, cells, and
TRXs.

5.1.3 Remote Maintenance


As shown in Figure 5-1, remote maintenance is carried out through a PC. The PC
forms a network with the OMC, BSC, and BTS.

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Remote maintenance is carried out through a Graphic User Interface (GUI) and
topological view. You can see the name, type, location, number, and running status of
each NE in the network through the GUI.
You can view the detailed performance data, alarm data, and configuration data of the
NE to be maintained.
You can also operate or maintain an NE through the topological view.

5.2 O&M Functions


The BTS3006C O&M system performs the following O&M functions:
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Security Management

Alarm Management

Data Configuration

Maintenance Management

5.2.1 Security Management


In terms of security management, the BTS3006C provides the following functions:
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Multi-level authority mechanism


Only the authorized users can perform relevant operation.

Warnings of dangerous operations


The problems that may arise after the operation are given.

5.2.2 Alarm Management


In terms of alarm management, the BTS3006C provides the following functions:
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Eyeball-catching alarm indications

Powerful real-time alarm management including collecting, clearing, querying,


handling, saving, explaining, prompting, filtering, and analyzing alarms

Detailed online help and layered alarm filtering function that helps you to quickly
locate faults and provide you with troubleshooting methods

5.2.3 Data Configuration


The BTS3006C O&M subsystem supports dynamic and static data configuration
modes. It performs the following functions:
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Adding, deleting, and modifying data

Checking the consistency of the BTS data

5.2.4 Maintenance Management


The O&M subsystem of the BTS3006C provides the following maintenance functions:
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Downloading software to modules, or starting and initializing modules

Recording the interface tracing message and running status of the BTS through
logs

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Performing in-position test on modules

Testing the Abis link of the DDRM, testing channels, and checking the site, cell,
carrier, and module

Providing fault management for the DBUS and the CBUS

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Reliability

6.1 System Reliability


To enhance system reliability, the BTS3006C uses the following methods:
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Load sharing

Redundancy configuration

Optimized fault detection of modules and the system

Optimized fault isolation

Redundancy Design
The local bus uses redundancy design. The TRX mutual aid is also supported.

Reliability Design
In terms of system reliability, the BTS3006C supports the following functions:
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Automatically detecting and diagnosing hardware and software faults

Detecting environment conditions

Reporting alarms

6.2 Hardware Reliability


To enhance hardware reliability, the BTS3006C adopts the following methods:
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Prevention Against Mistakenly Inserted Module

Protection Against Over High Temperature of the DDRM

Reliability Design for the Power Supply

Excellent Lightning Protection Design

Prevention Against Mistakenly Inserted Module


When inserted into a wrong slot, the functional module cannot get into full contact with
the backplane. This prevents the equipment from being damaged.

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Protection Against Over High Temperature of the DDRM


When the temperature around the power amplifier of the last level is too high, the
DDRM reports an over high temperature alarm.

Reliability Design for the Power Supply


In terms of reliability design for the power supply, the BTS3006C provides the
following functions:
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Power failure protection for programs and data

Lighting protection and wide range of voltage

Over current protection, over voltage protection

Protection against reverse-polarity connection

Excellent Lightning Protection Design


The BTS3006C needs no external lightning protection device. The antenna ports of
the DDPM have the 8kA/40kA lightning protection capability through its built-in
conductor.

6.3 Software Reliability


The BTS3006C has powerful fault tolerance capability. When the software fails, the
whole system is not corrupted.
The fault tolerance function is described subsequently.

Regular Check on Key Resources


Seizure check is conducted on various software resources in the system. The check
mechanism can ensure the release of suspended resources and the output of the
related logs and alarms.

Task Monitoring
When the software is active, any possible fault in the software or hardware is
monitored. The detected faults are reported. Task status and system abnormalities
can also be monitored.

Data Check
In terms of data check, the system performs the following functions:
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Checking data consistency on a regular or event-driven basis

Restoring data consistency selectively or preferably

Outputting related logs and alarms

Saving Operation Log Information


The system records user operations on a regular basis and saves the information as
operation logs. The operation logs help you to locate problems and restore data.

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Technical Specifications

7.1.1 Radio Specifications


7.1.2 Working Frequency Bands
Table 7-1 lists the working frequency bands of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-1 Working frequency bands of the BTS3006C
Frequency Band

Parameter

Specification

850 MHz

Receive band

824849 MHz

Transmit band

869894 MHz

Space between carriers

200 kHz

Receive band

876915 MHz

Transmit band

921960 MHz

Space between carriers

200 kHz

Receive band

17101785 MHz

Transmit band

18051880 MHz

Space between carriers

200 kHz

Receive band

18501910 MHz

Transmit band

19301990 MHz

Space between carriers

200 kHz

900 MHz

1800 MHz

1900 MHz

7.1.3 Transmit Specifications


Table 7-2 and Table 7-3 list the nominal output power of the DDRM.
Table 7-2 Nominal output power of the DDRM (850 MHz/900 MHz)
Modulation Scheme

850 MHz/900 MHz


Mode 1 (Default)

Mode 2

GMSK

40W (46.0 dBm)

63 W (48.0 dBm)

8PSK

40W (46.0 dBm)

40 W (46.0 dBm)

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Table 7-3 Nominal output power of the DDRM (1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Modulation Scheme

1800 MHz/1900 MHz


Mode 1 (Default)

Mode 2

GMSK

40 W (46.0 dBm)

55 W (47.4 dBm)

8PSK

40 W (46.0 dBm)

40 W (46.0 dBm)

7.1.4 Receive Specifications


Table 7-4 lists the static receive sensitivity of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-4 Static receive sensitivity of the BTS3006C
Channel Type

Receive Sensitivity

TCH/FS

112.5 dBm (typical value in the normal temperature)

Others

Better than the requirements specified in 3GPP TS 05.05

7.2 Engineering Specifications


7.2.1 Mechanical Dimensions
Table 7-5 lists the mechanical dimensions of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-5 Mechanical dimensions of the BTS3006C
Item

Width (mm)

Depth (mm)

Height (mm)

Cabinet

600

470

700

Cabinet + cabinet base

600

470

900

Cabinet + cabinet base + rainhat

600

470

980

7.2.2 Weight
Table 7-6 lists the weight of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-6 Weight of the BTS3006C
Configuration

Weight (kg)

Empty cabinet

35

Full configuration (S2/2/2, with DATM)

130

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7.2.3 Power Supply


The BTS3006C uses a mature EPS210-4830A power supply system.
Table 7-7 and Table 7-8 list the specifications of the input power.
Table 7-7 Specifications of the DC input power
Item

Value

Rating Voltage

48 V DC

Range

40 V DC to 60 V DC

Table 7-8 Specifications of the AC input power


Power Distribution

Range

110 VAC dual live

85 V AC to 135 V AC, 45 Hz to 65 Hz

220 V AC single live

150 V AC to 300V AC (normal value), 45 Hz to 65 Hz


Note:
The equipment is not damaged even under 350 V AC.

Note: For indoor applications, the Sidepower power system provides +24 V DC power inputs.

7.2.4 Power Consumption


Table 7-9 lists the DC power consumption of the BTS3006C in typical configuration.
Table 7-9 DC power consumption of the BTS3006C
Configuration

Power Consumption

Typical power consumption (S2/2/2 in full


configuration, 40W TRXs, no working heating board)

900 W

7.2.5 Transmission
Transmission Interfaces
Table 7-10 lists the transmission interfaces of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-10 BTS3006C transmission interfaces
Interface Type

Quantity

Speed

Standard

E1

4 pairs

2 Mbit/s

ETS 300 420


ITU G.703/G.704

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Interface Type

Quantity

Speed

Standard

STM-1

2 pairs

155 Mbit/s

ANSI T1.105-1995
ITU I.432.2 G.703
ITU G.957

Other External Interfaces


Table 7-11 lists the other external interfaces of the BTS3006C.
Table 7-11 Other external interfaces of the BTS3006C
Interface

Type

Quantity

Description

Power and
grounding
interface

Power supply
(including grounding)

Protection grounding

Monitoring
interface

External alarm input


port

Contains four dry


contacts and one RS485
serial port

Antenna system
ports

RF signals

Connects the antenna


feeder and carry RF
signals

TMA feed interface

TMA power supply

Supplies power for the


TMA

Fan power supply


interface

Power supply,
monitoring

Provides power for and


monitor fans
Each DDRM connects to
its corresponding fan
unit through the fan
power supply port

SDH interface

STM-1

Connects the optical


cables

SFP interface

SFP

Connects the
cabinet-combining
cables

7.2.6 Working Environment


Table 7-12 shows the requirements for the BTS3006C working environment.

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Table 7-12 Requirements for the BTS3006C working environment


Item

Range

Temperature

40C to +55C

Humidity

5% RH to 100% RH

7.2.7 Lightning Protection


The BTS3006C conforms to the following lightning protection standards:
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AC power port (realized through the external lightning protection unit): 40 kA

48 V DC power port: 15 kA

E1 port: 5 kA or 10 kA

Primary node and 485 serial port: 3 kA or 5 kA

Antenna port and TMA: 8 kA or 40 kA

7.2.8 EMC
The BTS3006C fulfils the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements. It
complies with the following protocols:
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R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC

3GPP TS 25.113 V4.4.0 (December 2002)

ETSI EN 301 489-1/23

ETSI EN 301 908-1 V2.2.1 (October 2003)

The BTS3006C has passed the CE certification.

7.2.9 Noise
The BTS3006C complies with the following protocols in terms of noise:
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GR-63-CORE-1995

ETS 300 753 5.2

7.2.10 Storage Environment


The BTS3006C complies with the following protocol in terms of storage environment:
ETS class 1.2 Weather Protected, Not Temperature Controlled Storage Locations in
ETS 300 019-1-1.

7.2.11 Transportation Environment


The BTS3006C complies with the following protocol in terms of transportation
environment:
ETS class 2.3 Public Transportation in ETS 300 019-1-2.

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Technical Standards

A.1 ITU and ETSI Standards


Huawei-developed BTS is in compliance with GSM recommended phase 2+ of ETSI,
as shown below:
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GSM 01.02 (ETR009):"general description of a GSM Public Land Mobile Network


(PLMN)"

GSM 04.04 (ETS 300 553):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); layer 1 general requirements"

GSM 04.05 (ETS 300 554):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Data Link (DL) layer general aspects"

GSM 04.06 (ETS 300 555):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface
Data Link (DL) layer specification"

GSM04.08 (ETS300557):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


mobile radio interface layer 3 specification"

GSM05.01 (ETS300573):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


physical layer on the radio path general description"

GSM 05.02 (ETS 300 574):"multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path"

GSM05.03 (ETS300575):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


channel coding"

GSM05.04 (ETS300576):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


modulation"

GSM05.05 (ETS300577):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


radio transmission and reception"

GSM05.08 (ETS300578):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


radio subsystem link control"

GSM05.10 (ETS300579):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


radio subsystem synchronization"

GSM11.10 (ETS300607):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


Mobile Station (MS) conformity specification"

GSM11.11 (ETS300608):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);


specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME)
interface"

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GSM 08.58(ETS 300 596):"Base Station Controller-Base Transceiver


Station(BSC-BTS) interface layer 3 specification"

GSM 08.51 (ETS 300 592):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface general aspects"

GSM 08.52 (ETS 300 593):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface principles"

GSM 08.56 (ETS 300 595):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface layer 2 specification"

A.2 Abis Interface and Um Interface Standards


The BTS3006C has the following standards in terms of Abis interface and Um
interface:
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GSM 08.51 (ETS 300 592):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface general aspects"

GSM 08.52 (ETS 300 593):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface principles"

GSM 08.56 (ETS 300 595):"European digital cellular Telecommunications


System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface layer 2 specification"

GSM 04.22 (ETS 300 563): "European digital cellular Telecommunication System
(phase 2); Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for data and telematic services on the
Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface and the Base Station
System - Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MSC) interface"

A.3 Environment Adaptability Standards


The BTS3006C has the following specifications in terms of environment adaptability:
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Low temperature working index: IEC 682-1

High temperature working index: IEC 682-2

Temperature cycle operation test: IEC 682-3

Moist heat working index: IEC 68-2-30

Working jiggling index: ETS 300-019-3

Shockproof index: Adopt earthquake testing method stipulated by the ministry of


posts and telecommunications. Shockproof grade is grade 8~9 earthquake
intensity

Moldproof index: IDT IEC 68-2-10

Salt spray proof index: IDT IEC 68-2-11

A.4 EMC Standards


The BTS3006C has the following EMC specifications:
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3GPP TS 25.113 V4.4.0 (2002-12)

ETSI EN 301 489-1/23

ETSI EN 301 908-1 V2.2.1 (2003-10)

CE authentication

A.5 Lightning Protection Standards


The BTS3006C complies with the following lightning protection rules:
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AC power port (according to the external lightning protection equipment): 40 kA

-48 V DC power port: 15 kA

E1 port: 5 kA/10 kA

Main node and 485 signal port: 3 kA/5 kA

A.6 Antenna Port and TMA: 8 kA/40 kA Safety Standard


The BTS safety standard: GB4943-1995.

A.7 Physical protection Standard


The physical protection features of the product: ITU-T recommendation K.11, K.20.

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Glossary

A
Antenna

A device which radiates and/or receives radio signals. When working as a


transmitter, it converts high frequency current to electromagnetic waves; when
working as a receiver, it coverts electromagnetic waves to high frequency current.

B
Baseband

Baseband is a form of modulation in which the information is applied directly onto


the physical transmission medium.

BSS

In GSM the Base Station System is a term given to a BSC (Base Station Controller)
and the BTS (Base Transceiver Station) associated with it. The number of BTS
associated with a BSC is dependent on the manufacturer. Although not mandatory,
through interpretation of the Abis interface standard BTS and BSC employed within
a BSS will always be supplied by the same manufacturer.
The BSS is the physical equipment used to give radio coverage to a determined
geographical zone called a cell. Functionally, a BSS is subdivided into BSC and
BTS.

Base
Transceiver
Station

A Base Transceiver Station terminates the radio interface. It allows transmission of


traffic and signaling across the air interface. The BTS includes the baseband
processing, radio equipment, and the antenna.

C
Cell

Radio network object that can be uniquely identified by a User Equipment from a
(cell) identification that is broadcasted over a geographical area from one UTRAN
Access Point. A Cell is either FDD or TDD mode.

Carrier

A sine wave, whose bandwidth is much higher than the bandwidth of a signal and,
which can be identified by amplitude, frequency, and phase.

H
Handover

The transfer of a users connection from one radio channel to another (can be the
same or different cell).

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Receive
diversity

The most common type of diversity, where a mobile device uses two physically
separate antennas to combine signals from the two antennas to reduce the impact of
spatial variations in signal strength and thus increase the average data rate
available - sometimes dramatically.

T
TMA
TRX

A Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) is a lower noise amplifier installed close to the
antenna.
A transmitter and receiver housed together in a single unit and having some circuits
in common, often for portable or mobile use.

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
AMR

Adaptive MultiRate

B
BSC

Base Station Controller

C
CBUS

Control BUS

D
DAFM

Antenna Front-end Module for DDRM BTS

DBMB

BTS3006C Module Backplane

DBUS

Data BUS

DDCM

Double Combining Module for DDRM BTS

DDPM

Dual Duplexer Module for DDRM BTS

DDRM

Double transceivers Digital and Radio frequency Module

DMCM

Main Control Module for DDRM BTS

DPSM

Power Supply Module for DDRM BTS

DSCM

Single Combining Module for DDRM BTS

DSEM

DC SPD and EMI Module

E
EDGE

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution

EFR

Enhanced full rate speech codec

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EGPRS

Enhanced GPRS

EMI

External Machine Interface

F
FR

Frame Relay

G
GMSK

Gaussian Minimum Shift-frequency Keying

GPRS

General Packet Radio Service

GSM

Global System for Mobile communications

H
HR

Half Rate

M
MMI

man-machine interactive

O
OMC

Operation and Maintenance Center

R
RF

Radio Frequency

RH

Relative Humidity

S
SDH

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

T
TCH

Traffic Channel

TMA

Tower Mounted Amplifier

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