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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation. The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given as is and all liability arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and finally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer. However, Nokia Siemens Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Siemens Networks will, if deemed necessary by Nokia Siemens Networks, explain issues which may not be covered by the document. Nokia Siemens Networks will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible. IN NO EVENT WILL NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENTATION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES, SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA, THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT. This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws. The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only. Copyright Nokia Siemens Networks 2008. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Contents
Contents 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 6.1 6.2 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 9 Summary of changes 5 Overview of installing FCIA 7 Unpacking and checking FCIA delivery 9 Changing the opening direction of the FCIA door 11 Lifting the FCIA 17 Installing the cabinet 21 FCIA clearances and anchoring holes Anchoring the FCIA 24 Grounding the FCIA 29 Installing optional items 33 Installing optional lifting handles in FCIA 33 Installing batteries 34 Overview of battery backup solution for FCIA 34 Installing batteries in FCIA 35 Installing MIBBU WPUB (469784A) and WPUC (469955A) 38 Installing rectifier units (WPMB/WPMC) 48 Connecting battery backup alarms in FCIA 50 Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUB unit 52 Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUC unit 55 Checklist for installing FCIA 59 21
Appendix A Installation tools and torque values 61 A.1 Installation tools for Flexi EDGE BTS 61 A.2 Torque values 62
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Summary of changes
Summary of changes
Changes between issues 3-0 and 2-0 Updated chapters:
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Installing the rectifier units (WPMB/WPMC) updated with a reference to FMRx documentation. Connecting battery backup alarms for FCIA updated with a new figure of connecting battery backup alarms in FCIA. Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUB unit instructions for changing the alarm polarity updated and information on disabling LTE distribution alarm added Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUC unit information on disabling LTE distribution alarm added
Removed chapters:
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Summary of changes FCIA clearances and anchoring holes Overview of battery backup solution for FCIA Connecting battery backup alarms for FCIA
Updated chapters:
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Removed chapters:
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Installing Flexi System External Alarm (FSEB) FSEB interface signals and connector pin assignments
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Warning
This equipment generates electromagnetic fields. If performing installation or maintenance procedures on a base transceiver station (BTS), make sure that all the transmitters in the area are switched off.
Warning
The antenna generates electromagnetic fields at radio frequencies. Do not cross the compliance boundary.
Steps
1. Check that the site meets the installation requirements. For more information, see Requirements for Installation and Operation document. 2. 3. Unpack and check the delivery. Install the lifting handles, if needed.
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4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Lift the cabinet to the installation location, if needed. Change the door opening direction, if needed. Anchor the cabinet on to the base. Prepare the cabinet cable entries. Route the grounding cable and ground the cabinet. Install the Integrated Battery Backup, if needed. See
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Installing batteries in FCIA Installing the rectifier units (WPMB/WPMC) Installing Power Distribution Unit in FCIA Changing the alarm polarity of the WPUB unit Changing the alarm polarity of the WPUC unit If you using the Flexi Rectifier Module (FRMA, FRMB or FRMC), see the installation instructions in NOLS.
Further information Next, install the modules inside the cabinet, and route and install the cables. For instructions, see the Creating FCIA Configurations document. documents.
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Warning
Base Transceiver Station (BTS) cabinets have sharp edges. Take care when working with or near the BTS.
The cabinet must be in a horizontal position when unpacking the delivery. Summary
DN07084962
Figure 1.
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Steps
1. Check the cardboard delivery packing for any damage before proceeding with the unpacking. Remove the packing ribbons. Lift the cardboard cover from around the cabinet. Lift the cardboard lid away from the package. Remove the installation template. The installation template is needed when the cabinet is anchored to the base. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Remove the cardboard sleeve from around the cabinet. Remove the plastic cover from around the cabinet. Remove the desiccant packs. Check the cabinet for any damage. Lift the cabinet to an upright position. Check that the delivery is correct and complete by comparing the contents of the delivery to the packing list. See Contents of delivery for more information. 12. Place the packing list into the site folder.
Further information
2. 3. 4. 5.
It is the responsibility of the customer to maintain and archive sitespecific documents. The site folder should contain all the required site-specific information. It should include installation, commissioning, and integration check lists. Note, however, that the exact contents of a site folder is defined by the customer project. 13. Recycle the packing material in accordance with your national recycling recommendations.
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Steps
1. Remove the ground wire and hinge pins, and detach the door.
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DN7086696
Figure 2.
2.
Loosen the hinge screws and remove the hinges. See the figure below.
3.
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Tighten
DN7086715
Figure 3.
Loosen the hinge screws and remove the hinges (2). Install the hinges on the opposite side of the cabinet (3).
4.
5.
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Loosen screws
DN7086739
Figure 4.
Remove the door lock-plate (4). Install the door lock-plate on the opposite side of the cabinet (5).
6.
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180 o
DN7086766
Figure 5.
7.
Mount the door on the opposite side, reinstall the ground wire and attach the hinge pins.
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Warning
The cabinets are heavy. Additional personnel or lifting equipment may be needed when the cabinets are moved, unpacked, or lined up. In addition, follow any local regulations applicable to the installation.
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Summary
DN7084974
Figure 6.
Steps
1. Attach the 4 x M12 lifting eye bolts to the attachment points. Lifting eye bolts are not included in the delivery. See figure Lifting the FCIA above, step 1. 2. Attach the hoisting belt or the rope to the lifting eye bolts. Make sure that the hoisting belt or rope loop is high enough to avoid bending the equipment. See figure Lifting the FCIA above, step 1. 3. Lift the cabinet carefully to the desired installation height.
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See figure Lifting the FCIA above, step 2. 4. 5. Mount the cabinet. Remove the lifting equipment.
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6.1
Table 1. Property
Front of the cabinet Behind the cabinet Behind the cabinet (with maintenance space in the back) 1) Space on the door hinges side of the cabinet Door swing radius Above the cabinet
1)
For maintenance space in the back, side access of 500 mm (19.7 in.) is also needed. The floor must be level. The level tolerance is 5 mm (0.19 in.) for the base area immediately under the cabinet. A 50 mm (2.0 in.) backstop is included in the cabinet delivery. The clearance behind the cabinet is measured from the back wall of the cabinet.
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When installing 3rd party 19" rack equipment in the FCIA, the distance from the rack fixing space to the inner surface of the door must be 102.5 mm (4.0 in.). For the dimensions of the FCIA cabinet, see dimensions and weight.
300 mm (11.8 in) Depth 600 mm (23.62 in) Width 600 mm (23.62 in) Top view 600 mm (23.6 in) Height 1800 mm (70.87 in) Front Maintenance space 500 mm (19.7 in) 50 mm (2.0 in) 570 mm (22.4 in)
Figure 7.
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DN7083242
Figure 8.
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Facility wall
Back stop
Figure 9.
Anchoring holes The cabinet is anchored to the ground using four M10 or M12 bolts. The optional mounting holes are available for backup purposes, in case the official holes cannot be used for some reason.
6.2
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The cabinet should be attached to the base with M10 or M12 anchor bolts, nuts, and washers (4 pcs each). The recommended anchor bolt length is 60 mm (2.36 inches). Anchor bolts and nuts are not provided with the delivery and must be acquired locally. Before you start Check that the base is planned and prepared.
Steps
1. 2. Pull out the back stop. Attach the cabinet to the base. An anchor bolt should be protruding up through each bolting hole. Secure the nuts and washers to the bolts and tighten to the recommended torque. Attach the cabinet with four bolts, nuts and washers. Adjust the height of the nuts so that the cabinet is level.
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DN7085007
Figure 10.
Tip
When considering if the cabinet is level or not, a useful test is to check that the door of the cabinet closes properly. If the door does not close properly, the cabinet is not level. Another way is to use cross-measure to verify that the cabinet is level.
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DN02164471
Figure 11.
Use the template in the package for drilling the screw holes and for defining the required clearances. 3. 4. Adjust the cabinet feet firmly against the floor. Check that the cabinet is still level.
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Check that the cabinet is still level. If necessary, adjust the anchor bolts and cabinet feet (uneven bolting may damage the cabinet).
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DN7087017
Figure 12.
Grounding (earthing) points of Nokia Flexi Cabinet for Indoor (FCIA), top view
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DN7086921
Figure 13.
For NEBS installations, use a two-hole compression lug to connect the ground cable to the cabinet with two M5 star washers and screws.
Steps
1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure the grounding cable is fixed to the grounding point. At the top of the cabinet, remove the screw and star washer. Strip approximately 2 cm (0.75 in.) off the main ground cable. If this is a NEBS installation, bring the mating surfaces of all unplated ground connections to a bright finish, using emery cloth (or other suitable method). Then coat the exposed ground cable conductor with antioxidant. Insert the stripped end of the cable into a cable shoe lug and crimp. Fit the lug end of the grounding cable over the ground connection and fix with the star washer(s) and screw(s). Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-lb).
5.
6.
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Further information The modules are grounded to cabinet rack, and no separate grounding cables are required.
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8.1
Steps
1. Align the handle screw holes with the four M5 screw holes on the side of the cabinet. Fix the handle to the cabinet with four M5 screws provided with the kit. See the figure Attaching the lifting handles below.
2.
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4xM5
4xM5
DN70293793
Figure 14.
3.
8.2
8.2.1
Installing batteries
Overview of battery backup solution for FCIA
The FCIA long-term battery backup solution consists of a Power Distribution Unit (PDU or MIBBU) and batteries installed the FCIA cabinet. The PDU converts AC power into DC power, which is then used by the BTS. In the default configuration, alarms are routed from the PDU to the System Module.
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Batteries . Power safe battery 4 x 12V62F . Power safe battery 4 x 12V92F Rectifier Units (WPMB/WPMC) Power Distribution Unit (PDU) (WPUB/WPUC) Flexi EDGE Battery Alarm cable (EBCA) Battery DC cable set (not included in Flexi EDGE BTS delivery). For requirements, see Installing batteries in FCIA BTS DC cable set (not included in Flexi EDGE BTS delivery). For requirements, see Installing Power Distribution Unit in FCIA
8.2.2
2 sets of 1000 mm (39.3 in.) DC cable 1/0 AWG (35 mm2) wire thickness 2 x Anderson connectors rated at 180 Amps (one for each DC cable set) 4 x M10 ring cable lugs (two for each DC cable set) 2 x rubber boots for cable lugs
Check the torque value, it should be 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-lb). See section Torque values in the appendix for correct torque values. Battery cables are not included in the delivery. The cables must be made in the field.
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Note that Nokia cable 994954a is 1000 mm in length and meets these requirements. The cable can be ordered as a spare part. Two pcs are needed for FCIA installations. Summary
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4x12V92F DN7089218
Figure 15.
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Steps
1. 2. Install the battery bottom plate. If you are using 12V92F batteries, remove the plate stiffener from the battery back plate. Store the plate stiffener and the battery fixing adjuster for later use with 12V62F batteries if needed. 3. 4. 5. Install the battery back plate. Install the batteries. If you are using 12V62F batteries, remove the front plate stiffener from the battery front plate and install the battery fixing adjuster. Store the front plate stiffener for later use with 12V92F batteries if needed. Install the battery front plate and tighten with six screws. Connect the cable lug end of one set of the 1000 mm cables to the batteries. Tighten to 5 Nm (3.7 ft-lb). Make sure you install the rubber boots. The other 1000 mm cable set will be connected later to the PDU. Connect the minus (-) power cable first, and then the plus (+) one. Route the cables from the back. 8. Install the battery bridges.
6. 7.
Warning
Danger of hazardous voltages and electric shock! When installing the battery bridges, make sure the tool does not touch metal.
8.2.3
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The PDU converts the AC power into DC power, which the base station uses. Install the PDU in the top 3U of the cabinet so that the AC terminal can be mounted on the roof. Before you start Prepare DC cables for both the batteries and System modules.
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Other half of battery cables from Installing batteries in FCIA One set of DC cables from PDU to the System module . 4 AWG (25 mm2) . 1500 mm (78.7 in.) . 2 extra cable lugs with M10 rings are required Open the PDU and take out the installation parts. Connect the power cables to the PDU before installing it in the rack. Check that the alarm polarity is correct. The default setting for the alarm polarity is Normally Open. If you need to change it, see Changing the alarm polarity for the WPUB unit or Changing the alarm polarity for the WPUC unit, depending on your base station setup. Remember also to change the Intelligent Shutdown polarity, if using it.
Caution
Risk of short circuit. Make sure that all the breakers on the power distribution unit (PDU) front panel are in the OFF position before you connect the cables.
Steps
1. Remove the plastic cover from the back of the PDU.
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DN0550465
Figure 16.
2.
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- +
BTS
Common+
Battery DN7089206
Figure 17.
- +
Battery -
BTS -
Battery - Common+
DN7068106
Figure 18.
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Battery +
Battery -
45 degrees or less
BTS -
Battery -
Common +
Figure 19.
3. 4.
Reinstall the plastic cover on the PDU. If you are using the WPUB unit, connect the thermal sensor cable to the back of the PDU. Install the guide plates and cage nuts for the PDU. Fix with four M5 screws.
5.
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DN70274146
Figure 20.
6.
Slide the PDU halfway into the cabinet. Keep both set of DC cables routed down the back of the unit. Route the AC terminal plate up through the back hole on the FCIA roof.
7.
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DN70286282
Figure 21.
8. 9. 10.
Slide the PDU all the way into the cabinet and mount it. Mount the AC terminal terminal plate on the roof. Connect the AC cable to the AC terminal plate. See the following figures for AC cable connections.
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N1
L1 L2 L3
N2 N3
Bridges
1~ Connection N N1 N2 N3 PE L1 L2 L3 L
PE
Figure 22.
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N1
L1 L2 L3
N2 N3
3~ Connection N1 N2 N3 PE L1 L2 L3 PE L1 L2 L3
Figure 23.
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N1
L1 L2 L3
N2 N3
Bridge
3~Y Connection N N1 N2 N3 PE L1 L2 L3 PE L1 L2 L3
Figure 24.
11. 12.
Install the AC terminal plastic cover. If you are using the WPUC unit, connect the battery thermal sensor cable to the front panel of the PDU. Fix the battery cables to the battery front plate with cable ties so that they cross each other. Route the thermal sensor cable and push the rubber plug in place. Connect the EBCA alarm cable from the EAC connector on the PDU to the FPA connector on the System module.
13.
14.
15.
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Fix with cable ties. 16. Connect the battery cable connector from the PDU to the battery cable connector from the batteries.
8.2.4
Steps
1. Install the rectifier units. Install the rectifier units in their places. Note that if the rectifier is the type that has the retaining hooks (WPMB), the hooks must be in an open position before fixing the unit in place. Use a small screwdriver in the holes in the upper left- and right-hand corners of the unit to release the hooks.
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Retaining hooks
Fixing screw
DN0424983
Figure 25.
2.
Secure the units. When the unit is in place, tighten the knurled-head fixing screw or insert the retaining hooks in their slots, depending on the unit type used.
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Caution
The retaining hooks are fragile. Do not carry the unit by the retaining hooks.
3.
Switch on the breakers on the PDU front panel. Turn the breakers on the PDU front panel into the ON position.
Warning
Risk of electric shock. Do not switch on the breakers before the base transceiver station (BTS) installation is complete.
4.
Further information If you are using the Flexi Rectifier Module (FRMx), see Principles for installing FRMA, FRMB and FRMC in Flexi EDGE BTS configurations in document Installing Nokia Flexi EDGE BTS Optional Items.
8.2.5
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ESM EACX-S
FSEB
EAC
WPUB/C
FPA
ESMA
DN70521063
Figure 26.
Note that the FSEB is not required for battery backup alarms in Flexi EDGE FCIA configurations because the default alarms are routed to the System module with the EBCA cable. The default alarms are:
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Mains 1 - Mains breakdown with battery backup Mains 2 - Mains breakdown with battery backup Mains 3 - Mains breakdown with battery backup PSM 1 - Site powering faulty PSM 2 Site powering operation degraded PSM 3 Site powering notification
See the following table for the EBCA cable alarm pin configuration.
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Table 2.
Signal
Mains 1 Mains 2 Mains 3 PSM 1 PSM 2 PSM 3 NC NC GND
Signal
Mains 1 Mains 2 Mains 3 PSM 1 PSM 2 PSM 3 GND GND NC
If it is required to change the default PDU alarm configuration, a custom cable is needed to connect from the PDU alarms to the FSEB or other external alarm box. For more details about the PDU alarms, see the WPMB/WPMC description in the Nokia UltraSite WCDMA Base Station Optima Compact Outdoor (WREB) product documentation. Steps 1. 2. Connect the EBCA cable from EAC connector on the PDU to the FPA connector on the System Module. Tie the cable to the side of the cabinet.
8.2.6
Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUB unit
Purpose The EAC alarm polarity can be set to two states, Normally Open or Normally Closed. The Normally Open state means that the galvanic EAC alarm circuit loop is open and electric current is not flowing through it. The corresponding EAC alarm is activated if the EAC alarm circuit loop is closed. The Normally Closed state means that the galvanic EAC alarm circuit loop is closed and electric current is flowing through it. The corresponding EAC alarm is activated if the EAC alarm circuit loop is opened.
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The default alarm polarity is Normally Open. Make sure that you set the EAC alarm polarity correspondingly during BTS commissioning. Before you start If changing the polarity is needed, it is recommended to do this before installing the WPUB unit into the cabinet.
Caution
Always use an ESD wrist strap when handling units labelled with the ESD sign. Labelled units are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Steps
1. 2. Lift off the plastic cover on the backside of the WPUB unit. Remove the screws that attach the cover to the unit and lift off the cover. Remove the four screws on the top and three uppermost screws on each side of the unit. Note that disabling the LTE distribution alarm does not require removing the cover. 3. Move the position of the jumpers so that the required alarm behaviour is met. The text on the interface board shows how the jumpers should be mounted for Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC) states.
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7
JP7
CON5
NO
JP8
NO
8 1 2 3 4 5 6
NC NO
JP1 JP2JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6
RELAY
7
JP7
CON5
NO
JP8
NO
8 1 2 3 4 5 6
NC NO
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6
RELAY
Figure 27.
4.
Disable the LTE distribution alarm if needed. To disable the alarm, connect the wire between the pins 10 and 11 of the CON41 connector.
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REL 8
NC
REL 7
NC
REL 8
NC
REL 7
NC
8.2.7
Changing the alarm polarity and disabling the LTE distribution alarm of the WPUC unit
Before you start There are eight galvanic isolated alarm contacts for remote supervision of the alarms. Each alarm contact represents different alarm conditions. Alarm relay coils are powered during normal operation. All alarm relays will give an alarm with no AC or DC power connected to the system.
Alarms EAC
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
Alarm 1: Pin 1 Alarm 2: Pin 2 Alarm 3: Pin 3 Alarm 4: Pin 4 Alarm 5: Pin 5 Alarm 6: Pin 6 Alarm 7: Pin 7 Alarm 8: Pin 8 Common: Pin 9
DN0570839
Figure 28.
Tip
If changing the polarity and/or disabling the LTE distribution alarm is needed, it is recommended to do this before installing the WPUC unit into the cabinet.
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Caution
Always use an ESD wrist strap when handling units labelled with the ESD sign. Labelled units are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Steps
1. Loosen the fixing screw and pull out the alarm interface unit using the handle. Use JP8 for setting the alarm relays to closed on alarm or open on alarm. The jumper mounted between pins 1 and 2 on the jumpers (default) means closed on alarm for the corresponding relay. The jumper mounted between pins 2 and 3 on the jumpers means open on alarm for the corresponding relay. The jumper numbers correspond to the relay numbering (for instance, JP5 to RL5). Note that when the jumpers are mounted between pins 1 and 2, the alarm polarity is Normally Open. When the jumpers are mounted between pins 2 and 3, the alarm polarity is Normally Closed.
2.
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R64 R62 R60 R63 R61 R90 R82 R84 R85 R37 Q5 D3 RL12 RL11
JP3 JP2
LTE alarm
R21
P2 P3
R29
JP4
1 R26 D1 D4
1
Jumper settings
RL10
J12
RL9
RL7
1 JP7
RL6
RL5
1 JP5
JP6
J1 SC6 DN0570842
Figure 29.
3.
Disable the LTE distribution alarm if needed. LTE distribution alarm is controlled with the jumper JP4. As default, the alarm is active and the jumper is mounted between pins 1 and 2. Mount the jumper between pins 2 and 3 to disable the alarm.
4.
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Work phase
Delivery is complete and undamaged. Cabinet is anchored. Cabinet is grounded. Flexi System External Alarm (FSEB) is installed (if needed). Battery backup is installed (if needed).
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A.1
Installing modules (T25) Installing casing kits (T25) Module grounding (T25) FCIA/FCOA/FCFA/FCSA/FMFA mechanics (T25) Installing sub-modules (T20) Fan plate assembly (T20) Anchoring EMIA standoff casing (T45) FCIA site grounding (T45) Isolating cable clamps (T10) EMIA door alarm kit (T10) DC power terminal nuts (17 mm) Plinth site grounding (13 mm) FCOA site grounding (13 mm, 8 mm) Anchoring cabinets/plinths (19 mm) Unpacking Routing cables through cable entries Preparing power and ground cables
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Socket or open-ended spanner (wrench) set: 8 mm (5/16 in.), 13 mm (1/2 in.), 17 mm (11/16) in.), 19 mm (13/16 in.) Torque wrench is recommended for fastening the DC input lug. Folding knife
. . . .
. . .
Adjustable wrench Side cutters Crimping tool for 16 mm (6 AWG), 25 mm (4 AWG), 35 mm (2 AWG), or 50 mm2 (1/0 AWG) cable lugs Torque wrench for antenna cables (size depends on antenna jumper/feeder cable size and manufacturer) Cable ties Tape measure Flashlight, pocket lamp or torch
2 2 2
General installation tool Cutting tie wraps, general installation tool Grounding and DC power input cables Connecting antenna cables to ERxA or ECxA Routing cables General installation tool General installation tool
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Marker, pen, or comparable tool Pliers Level Flathead screwdriver Allen (Hexagon) keys: 4 mm (5/32 in.), 5 mm (3/16 in.), 6 mm (7/32 in.), 8 mm (5/16 in.)
General installation tool General installation tool General installation tool FPMA AC power terminals
. . .
VMPB/FPKA pole mounting kit (8 mm) EMIA installation (4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm) Feederless sites (grounding kit) (5 mm) Installation on a pole or wall FMSA
Thread locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent), for example Loctite 242 or equivalent Vacuum cleaner or broom with dust pan Saw Heat gun for cable shrinking sleeves
. .
A.2
Torque values
Nokia Siemens Networks strongly recommends that you tighten to the following torque values. These values assume the use of a lubricated bolt or fastener. Use these values unless stated otherwise.
DN70234447
Figure 30.
Torque wrench
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Table 5. Size
M3 M4 M4
Type
Screw, TORX pan head EMIA Screw, TORX cylinder head Screw, TORX pan head or thumb (knurled head) FCSA and FCFA fans
. .
EWxx and FIxA installation ESMA, EXxA, ECxA, ESEA, and FPDA fan plate assembly FMAA
M5
Screw, TORX thumb (knurled head) or pan head Screw, TORX pan head or thumb (knurled head)
M5
. . . . . . .
EMxA casings and cable entries Mounting modules Auxiliary boxes EMIA Module grounding FCIA site grounding (NEBS) FMAA
M5 M5
3 Nm 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ftlb) 4.2-5.8 Nm (3.1-4.28 ftlb) 4.2-5.5 Nm (3.1-4.05 ftlb) 8.0-10.0 Nm (5.9-7.37 ftlb) 5 Nm 10.0 Nm (7.37 ft-lb)
M6
Screw, Allen or TORX head Nut, Hex Screw, TORX or hex head Nut, Hex Screw, hex head Nut, Hex Bolt, Allen head Anchoring bolts Antenna connector
. .
EMIA FCIA/EMIA/plinth site grounding FCOA site grounding Plinth adapter mechanics
ESMA, ESEA, FPDA and EOCA DC 10.0 - 14.0 Nm (7.0 - 9.8 power terminals ft -lb) VMPB/FPKA pole mounting kits 29 Nm (21.4 ft-lb)
Anchoring FCIA/FCOA/FMFA to floor 49.0 Nm (36.1 ft-lb) (not included in Flexi EDGE delivery) Antenna jumper cables (not included 25 Nm (18.5 ft-lb in Flexi EDGE delivery)
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