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Hardware Description

Issue 11
Date 2010-11-10

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About This Document

Introduction
This document describes the BBU3900 hardware, such as boards, module, ports, cables, and
connectors, and the functions of the hardware.

Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.

Product Name Product Version

BBU3900 V200R010

V200R011

V200R012

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l NodeB installers
l Field engineers
l System engineers

Organization
1 Changes in the BBU3900 Hardware Description
This describes the changes in the BBU3900 Hardware Description
2 DBS3900 Monitoring System
The DBS3900 monitoring system enables monitoring of all boards and components in the
cabinet. If any board or component is faulty, an alarm is automatically reported. The UPEU and

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UEIU in the BBU or the RRU collects monitoring signals from boards and components to
achieve environment monitoring of the DBS3900.

3 BBU3900 Equipment

This describes the BBU3900 equipment. It is a baseband unit that implements communication
between the NodeB and the RNC.

4 BBU3900 Cables

This describes the BBU3900 cables. The cables are the PGND cable, power cable,E1 cable, E1
surge protection transfer cable, FE cable, FE surge protection transfer cable, Iub optical cable,
monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical cable, alarm cable,
EMUA signal cable, monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU, and GPS clock
signal cable.

5 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900

This describes the auxiliary devices of the BBU3900. The devices consist of the SLPU, OMB
Cabinet and WGRU.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description

Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not


avoided,will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which


if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not


avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.

Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save


time.

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement


important points of the main text.

General Conventions

The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

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Convention Description

Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in


boldface. For example, log in as user root.

Italic Book titles are in italics.


Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.

Command Conventions

The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.

Italic Command arguments are in italics.

[] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.

{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected.

[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.

{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.

[ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

GUI Conventions

The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles


are in boldface. For example, click OK.

> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"


signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

Keyboard Operations

The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

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Format Description

Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.

Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.

Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Action Description

Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.

Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and


quickly without moving the pointer.

Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.

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Contents

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1 Changes in the BBU3900 Hardware Description.................................................................1-1
2 DBS3900 Monitoring System...................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Customized Alarm Input.................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 BBU Monitoring Port......................................................................................................................................2-4
2.3 Monitoring Principles of the Cabinets............................................................................................................2-5

3 BBU3900 Equipment..................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Exterior of the BBU3900................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 BBU3900 Components...................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900...................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2 WMPT....................................................................................................................................................3-5
3.2.3 WBBP...................................................................................................................................................3-10
3.2.4 FAN......................................................................................................................................................3-13
3.2.5 UPEU...................................................................................................................................................3-14
3.2.6 UEIU....................................................................................................................................................3-16
3.2.7 UTRP....................................................................................................................................................3-17
3.2.8 USCU...................................................................................................................................................3-23

4 BBU3900 Cables..........................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 List of BBU3900 Cables.................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2 PGND Cable....................................................................................................................................................4-5
4.3 BBU Power Cable...........................................................................................................................................4-5
4.4 BBU Power cable(OMB)................................................................................................................................4-7
4.5 E1/T1 Cable.....................................................................................................................................................4-8
4.6 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable........................................................................................................4-10
4.7 FE/GE Cable.................................................................................................................................................4-12
4.8 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer Cable.......................................................................................................4-13
4.9 FE/GE Optical Cable.....................................................................................................................................4-13
4.10 CPRI Optical Cable.....................................................................................................................................4-14
4.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU.......................................................................4-17
4.12 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Transmission Cabinet..............................................................................4-18
4.13 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU......................................................................4-19
4.14 EMUA Monitoring Signal Cable................................................................................................................4-20

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4.15 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the CMUA and the BBU.....................................................................4-21
4.16 BBU Alarm Cable.......................................................................................................................................4-22
4.17 GPS Clock Signal Cable.............................................................................................................................4-24

5 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900..........................................................................................5-1


5.1 EMUA.............................................................................................................................................................5-3
5.2 10 U Indoor Centralized Rack.........................................................................................................................5-3
5.3 OMB................................................................................................................................................................5-4
5.4 IMB03.............................................................................................................................................................5-6
5.5 DCDU-03........................................................................................................................................................5-9
5.6 AC/DC Power Equipment.............................................................................................................................5-11
5.7 WGRU...........................................................................................................................................................5-15
5.8 SLPU.............................................................................................................................................................5-18
5.8.1 Exterior of SLPU..................................................................................................................................5-19
5.8.2 Configuration of the SLPU..................................................................................................................5-19
5.8.3 UELP....................................................................................................................................................5-20
5.8.4 UFLP....................................................................................................................................................5-22
5.8.5 USLP2..................................................................................................................................................5-23

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Figures

Figure 2-1 Customized alarms collected by the UPEU or UEIU.........................................................................2-3


Figure 2-2 Customized alarms collected by the EMUA (1).................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-3 Customized alarms collected by the EMUA (2).................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-4 Slot assignment for the UPEU and UEIU.......................................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-5 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30............................2-6
Figure 2-6 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.A)...........2-7
Figure 2-7 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.B)........... 2-7
Figure 2-8 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.B)........... 2-8
Figure 2-9 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the RRU is powered and monitored by the APM30H
(Ver.B)...................................................................................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-10 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the OMB.............................2-8
Figure 2-11 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+ICR (110V/220V) scenario.................2-9
Figure 2-12 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+IMB03 (110V/220V) scenario............2-9
Figure 2-13 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the TMC or TMC11H.........2-9
Figure 2-14 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the OMB...........................2-10
Figure 2-15 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.B) in the +24
DC power supply scenario..................................................................................................................................2-10
Figure 2-16 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+ICR (+24 V DC) scenario.................2-10
Figure 3-1 BBU3900............................................................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 The position of the ESN..................................................................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-3 Slots of the BBU3900.........................................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-4 BBU3900 in typical configuration..................................................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3-5 Panel of the WMPT............................................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-6 LEDs besides the three ports on the WMPT...................................................................................... 3-7
Figure 3-7 DIP switches on the WMPT...............................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-8 Panel of the WBBPa.........................................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-9 Panel of the WBBPb.........................................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-10 Panel of the WBBPd.......................................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-11 Panel of the FAN unit.....................................................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-12 Panel of the UPEUA.......................................................................................................................3-14
Figure 3-13 Panel of the UPEUB.......................................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-14 Slots in the BBU.............................................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-15 Panel of the UEIU...........................................................................................................................3-16
Figure 3-16 Panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports..........................................................................3-18

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Figure 3-17 Panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s...........................................................3-18
Figure 3-18 Panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1 .................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-19 Panel of the UTRP supporting four electrical ports........................................................................3-18
Figure 3-20 DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4.............................................................................................3-21
Figure 3-21 Panel of the USCUb1 (0.5 U).........................................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-22 Panel of the USCUb2 (1 U)............................................................................................................3-23
Figure 4-1 PGND cable........................................................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-2 BBU power cable (1)..........................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-3 BBU power cable (2)..........................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-4 Appearance of power cable(AC OMB)..............................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-5 Appearance of power cable(DC OMB)..............................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-6 E1/T1 cable.........................................................................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable...............................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-8 FE/GE cable......................................................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-9 FE/GE surge protection transfer cable..............................................................................................4-13
Figure 4-10 FE/GE optical cable (FC and LC connectors)................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-11 FE/GE optical cable (SC and LC connectors)................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-12 FE/GE optical cable (LC and LC connectors)................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-13 Multi-mode optical cable ...............................................................................................................4-15
Figure 4-14 The connections of the multi-mode CPRI optical fiber..................................................................4-15
Figure 4-15 Single-mode optical cable..............................................................................................................4-16
Figure 4-16 The connections of the single-mode CPRI optical fiber.................................................................4-16
Figure 4-17 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU.............................................................4-18
Figure 4-18 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet.....................................................................4-19
Figure 4-19 Monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU............................................................4-20
Figure 4-20 EMUA monitoring signal cable......................................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-21 Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU...........................................................4-22
Figure 4-22 BBU alarm cable............................................................................................................................4-23
Figure 4-23 GPS clock signal cable...................................................................................................................4-24
Figure 5-1 10 U indoor centralized rack...............................................................................................................5-3
Figure 5-2 OMB cabinet.......................................................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-3 IMB03.................................................................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-4 DC IMB03..........................................................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-5 AC IMB03..........................................................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-6 DCDU-03............................................................................................................................................5-9
Figure 5-7 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03..................................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-8 AC/DC power equipment.................................................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-9 DIP switches on the PMU................................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-10 Exterior of the WGRU....................................................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-11 WGRU installed in the WGRU box...............................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-12 Front panel of the WGRU..............................................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-13 Rear panel of the WGRU box.........................................................................................................5-17

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Figure 5-14 SLPU..............................................................................................................................................5-19


Figure 5-15 Slots of the SLPU...........................................................................................................................5-19
Figure 5-16 UELP panel.....................................................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-17 DIP switch on the UELP................................................................................................................5-21
Figure 5-18 Panel of the UFLP..........................................................................................................................5-22
Figure 5-19 Panel of the USLP2........................................................................................................................5-23
Figure 5-20 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2....................5-23

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Tables

Table 2-1 Configurations of monitoring boards in the DBS3900........................................................................2-2


Table 2-2 Relationship between the IN0 to IN3 ports on the USLP2 and the number of customized alarms
...............................................................................................................................................................................2-3
Table 2-3 Ports on the UPEU and UEIU..............................................................................................................2-5
Table 3-1 Board configuration of the BBU3900..................................................................................................3-4
Table 3-2 LEDs on the WMPT.............................................................................................................................3-6
Table 3-3 LEDs beside the three ports.................................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-4 Ports on the WMPT..............................................................................................................................3-8
Table 3-5 Settings of SW1....................................................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-6 Settings of SW1....................................................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-7 Specifications of the WBBP...............................................................................................................3-11
Table 3-8 LEDs on the WBBP and their status..................................................................................................3-11
Table 3-9 LEDs indicating the status of the SFP links.......................................................................................3-12
Table 3-10 Ports on the panels of the WBBPa and WBBPb..............................................................................3-12
Table 3-11 Ports on the WBBPd........................................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-12 LED on the FAN unit and its status.................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-13 LED on the UPEU and its status......................................................................................................3-15
Table 3-14 Ports on the panel of the UPEU.......................................................................................................3-16
Table 3-15 Ports on the panel of the UEIU........................................................................................................3-17
Table 3-16 Specifications of the UTRP..............................................................................................................3-17
Table 3-17 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP......................................................................................................3-19
Table 3-18 LEDs on the Ethernet ports of the UTRP2 and UTRP9...................................................................3-20
Table 3-19 Ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports............................................................................3-20
Table 3-20 Ports on the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s........................................3-21
Table 3-21 Port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1......................................................................................3-21
Table 3-22 Ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports........................................................................3-21
Table 3-23 DIP switch SW1 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................3-22
Table 3-24 DIP switch SW2 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................3-22
Table 3-25 DIP switch SW3 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................3-22
Table 3-26 LEDs on the USCU..........................................................................................................................3-24
Table 3-27 LEDs on the TOD port.....................................................................................................................3-25
Table 3-28 Ports on the USCU...........................................................................................................................3-25
Table 4-1 List of BBU3900 Cables......................................................................................................................4-3
Table 4-2 Pin assignment for the wires of the -48 V power cable.......................................................................4-6

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Table 4-3 Pin assignment for the wires of the +24 V power cable......................................................................4-7
Table 4-4 Connectors of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.........................................................................................4-8
Table 4-5 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.............................................................4-9
Table 4-6 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable..................................................4-10
Table 4-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable........................................4-11
Table 4-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable.............................................................................. 4-12
Table 4-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable...................................... 4-13
Table 4-10 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the multi-mode optical cable between
the BBU and RRU...............................................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-11 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the multi-mode optical cable between
RRUs...................................................................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-12 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the single-mode optical cable and
recommended connections..................................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-13 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU......4-18
Table 4-14 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet........................................4-19
Table 4-15 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU
.............................................................................................................................................................................4-20
Table 4-16 Pin assignment for the wires of the EMUA monitoring signal cable.............................................. 4-21
Table 4-17 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU
.............................................................................................................................................................................4-22
Table 4-18 Pin assignment for the wires of the BBU alarm cable.....................................................................4-23
Table 5-1 Specifications for the 10 U indoor centralized rack.............................................................................5-4
Table 5-2 Dimensions of the OMB cabinet..........................................................................................................5-5
Table 5-3 Specifications of the IMB03................................................................................................................5-8
Table 5-4 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03..............................................................................5-9
Table 5-5 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03...................................................................................................5-11
Table 5-6 Panel of the AC/DC power equipment...............................................................................................5-12
Table 5-7 LEDs on the panel of the rectifier......................................................................................................5-12
Table 5-8 LEDs on the panel of the monitoring module....................................................................................5-13
Table 5-9 Settings of the DIP switches on the PMU..........................................................................................5-14
Table 5-10 Indicators on the front panel of the WGRU.....................................................................................5-17
Table 5-11 Ports on the front panel of the WGRU.............................................................................................5-18
Table 5-12 Ports on the rear panel of the WGRU.............................................................................................. 5-18
Table 5-13 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)........................................................................................5-20
Table 5-14 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)........................................................................................5-20
Table 5-15 Ports of the UELP............................................................................................................................ 5-21
Table 5-16 DIP switch on the UELP..................................................................................................................5-22
Table 5-17 Ports on the panel of the UFLP........................................................................................................5-22
Table 5-18 Ports on the panel of the USLP2......................................................................................................5-23
Table 5-19 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2......................5-24

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This is the tenth commercial release.

Compared with issue 10 (2010-09-10), no information is added.

Compared with issue 10 (2010-09-10), the following part is modified:

Part Modification

2.3 Monitoring Principles of the Cabinets The monitoring principle of the OMB is
modified.

Compared with issue 10 (2010-09-10), no information is deleted.

10 (2010-09-10)
This is the ninth commercial release.

Compared with issue 09 (2010-06-05), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 2.2 BBU Monitoring Port
l 2.3 Monitoring Principles of the Cabinets
l 2.1 Customized Alarm Input

Compared with issue 09 (2010-06-05), no information is changed.

Compared with issue 09 (2010-06-05), this issue deletes the following topics:
l External monitoring port
l Monitoring scheme
l Monitoring board configurations

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This is the eighth commercial release.

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l 2 DBS3900 Monitoring System

Compared with issue 08 (2010-03-25), no information is changed.

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This is the seven commercial release.

Compared with issue 07 (2010-03-05), no information is added.

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Part Modification

4.10 CPRI Optical Cable The description of single-mode optical cable


is modified.

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07 (2010-03-05)
This is the sixth commercial release.

Compared with issue 06 (2009-12-10), no information is added.

Compared with issue 06 (2009-12-10), this issue incorporates the following changes:

Part Modification

5.8.2 Configuration of the SLPU The description about the UFLP slots is
modified.

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06 (2009-12-10)
This is the fifth commercial release.

Compared with issue 05 (2009-11-15), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 5.5 DCDU-03

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3.2.3 WBBP WBBPd board is added.

Compared with issue 05 (2009-11-15), this issue deletes the following topics:
l DBS3900 hardware configuration

05 (2009-11-15)
This is the fourth commercial release.

Compared with issue 04 (2009-09-20), no information is added.

Compared with issue 04 (2009-09-20), this issue incorporates the following changes:

Part Modification

5.7 WGRU The description about the WRFU is modified.

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04 (2009-09-20)
This is the third commercial release.

Compared with issue 03 (2009-06-15), no information is added.

Compared with issue 03 (2009-06-15), no information is changed.

Compared with issue 03 (2009-06-15), no information is deleted.

03 (2009-06-15)
This is the second commercial release.

Compared with issue 02 (2009-03-20), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 3.2.8 USCU

Compared with issue 02 (2009-03-20), no information is changed.

Compared with issue 02 (2009-03-20), no information is deleted.

02 (2009-03-20)
This is the first commercial release.

Compared with issue 01 (2008-12-30), this issue includes the following new topics:
l DBS3900 hardware configuration

Compared with issue 01 (2008-12-30), this issue incorporates the following changes:

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01 (2008-12-30)
This is the draft version.

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About This Chapter

The DBS3900 monitoring system enables monitoring of all boards and components in the
cabinet. If any board or component is faulty, an alarm is automatically reported. The UPEU and
UEIU in the BBU or the RRU collects monitoring signals from boards and components to
achieve environment monitoring of the DBS3900.
2.1 Customized Alarm Input
2.2 BBU Monitoring Port
2.3 Monitoring Principles of the Cabinets
The DBS3900 cabinet is monitored by various boards. The boards collect alarms from sensors
and fans, and then transmit the alarm signals to the MON port on the BBU through the RS485
serial bus. In this manner, the boards monitor the cabinet.

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2.1 Customized Alarm Input


If a BBU monitors customer devices, customized alarms about the devices must be reported to
the BBU in the following two modes:
l The alarms are collected by the UPEU or UEIU in the BBU.
l The alarms are collected by the EMUA. For details about software configurations, see the
related initial configuration guide.

Monitoring Board Configuration


If a BBU monitors customer devices, customized alarms about the devices must be reported to
the BBU. The configurations of monitoring boards in the BTS3900A depend on the number of
customized alarms, as listed in Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 Configurations of monitoring boards in the DBS3900


External Power Application Number of Monitoring Board
Input Scenario Boolean Signals to Configuration
be Monitored

-48 V DC/220 V AC Indoor DBS3900 None UPEU

1 to 16 UPEU+UEIU

17 to 32 UPEU+UEIU
+EMUA

Outdoor DBS3900 None UPEU

1 to 16 UPEU+UEIU
+(2xUSLP2+SLPU)

17 to 32 UPEU+UEIU
+EMUA

NOTE

l If backup power is required for the BBU, two UPEUs rather than UPEU+UEIU are configured.
l The analog values can be monitored only by the EMUA.
l Two USLP2s and one SLPU are delivered in a package.
l The EMUA with sensors is configured according to site requirements for the indoor DBS3900.

Customized Alarms Collected by the UPEU or UEIU


Each UPEU or UEIU in the BBU supports eight Boolean alarm inputs. A maximum of two
UPEUs or UPEU+UEIU can be configured for the BBU, which means there are 16 Boolean
alarm inputs. This method can be used for the configuration of less than 16 customized alarm
inputs.
If using this method, connect the device to be monitored to the SLPU for surge protection, and
then connect the device to the EXT_ALM port on the BBU, as shown in Figure 2-1.

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Figure 2-1 Customized alarms collected by the UPEU or UEIU

Customized alarm signals are transmitted to the IN0 to IN3 ports on the USLP2 in the SLPU
and then transferred to the EXT_ALM port on the UPEU or EUIU through the alarm cable for
the BBU. Table 2-2 describes the relationship between the IN0 to IN3 ports and the number of
customized alarms.

Table 2-2 Relationship between the IN0 to IN3 ports on the USLP2 and the number of
customized alarms

Pins of USLP2 in the upper slot USLP2 in the lower slot


the
IN0 to IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3
IN3
ports

1 4+ 5+ 0+ 1+ 12+ 13+ 8+ 9+

2 4- 5- 0- 1- 12- 13- 8- 9-
(GND) (GND) (GND) (GND) (GND) (GND) (GND) (GND)

3 6- 7+ 2- 3+ 14- 15+ 10- 11+


(GND) (GND) (GND) (GND)

4 6+ 7- 2+ 3- 14+ 15- 10+ 11-


(GND) (GND) (GND) (GND)

For details about ports on the USLP2, see 5.8.5 USLP2. For details about the wire sequence of
the BBU alarm cable, see 4.16 BBU Alarm Cable.

NOTE
The SLPU is configured with two USLP2s by default before delivery when it is used as an alarm signal
protection unit. If a BBU is configured with one UPEU, the UPEU must be installed only in the lower slot.
In this case, the USLP2 in the upper slot of the SLPU is not used.

Customized Alarms Collected by the EMUA


The EMUA can be configured for the DBS3900 that requires more than 16 Boolean alarm
signals. Each EMUA supports 32 Boolean alarm inputs and two RS485 signal inputs.

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Customized alarms are transmitted to the EMUA that connects to the PMU. Then, the PMU
reports the alarms to the CMUA, which transfers the alarms to the BBU through the MON port.
For details about cable connections, see Figure 2-2.

Figure 2-2 Customized alarms collected by the EMUA (1)

SENSOR

If the CPRI port on the RRU is not used to report alarms to the BBU, the serial port on the RRU
is used to report alarms to the CMUA that connects to the PMU. Then, the PMU transfers the
alarms to the EMUA. For details about cable connections, see Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3 Customized alarms collected by the EMUA (2)

RRU
ALM

COM_OUT COM_IN

COM_IN COM_OUT
CMUA
PMU

EMUA
RS485
SENSOR

For details about the position of the input port on the EMUA and cable connection between the
EMUA and the sensor, see EMUA User Guide.

2.2 BBU Monitoring Port


The BBU houses the UPEU and UEIU for monitoring. Each board has two Boolean input ports
and two RS485 input ports, and each Boolean input port receives four Boolean inputs. Figure
2-4 shows the slot assignment for the UPEU and UEIU.

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Figure 2-4 Slot assignment for the UPEU and UEIU

Table 2-3 lists the ports on the UPEU and UEIU.

Table 2-3 Ports on the UPEU and UEIU


Slot Board Label Connector Quantity Description

Slot19 UPEU EXT-ALM0 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector Boolean
inputs 8 to 11

EXT-ALM1 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector Boolean
inputs 12 to
15

MON0 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector RS485 input
0

MON1 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector RS485 input
1

Slot18 UEIU EXT-ALM0 RJ-45 1 Port for


(optional) connector Boolean
inputs 0 to 3

EXT-ALM1 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector Boolean
inputs 4 to 7

MON0 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector RS485 input
0

MON1 RJ-45 1 Port for


connector RS485 input
1

2.3 Monitoring Principles of the Cabinets


The DBS3900 cabinet is monitored by various boards. The boards collect alarms from sensors
and fans, and then transmit the alarm signals to the MON port on the BBU through the RS485
serial bus. In this manner, the boards monitor the cabinet.

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Monitoring Principles of the DBS3900 in the 110 V AC/220 V AC Power Supply


Scenario
The monitoring board varies according to different cabinets. The monitoring boards in the
APM30 or TMC are the APMI, AFMU, and PMU. The monitoring boards in the APM30H
(Ver.A) or TMC11H (Ver.A) are the HEUA, HPMI, and PMU. The monitoring boards in the
APM30H (Ver.B) or TMC1H (Ver.B) are the CMUA, HPMI, and PMU.
Figure 2-5 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 configured with 1 APM30+1
TMC+1 BBC or with additional 1 APM30+1 BBC when the BBU is installed in the APM30.
The devices monitored by the APMI and AFMU are not shown in the figures. For details, see
the description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the APMI, see APMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the AFMU, see AFMU.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the APM30.

Figure 2-5 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30
APM30 APM30 APM30
COM
COM_IN / COM1 APMI APMI APMI
COM_OUT / COM2
ALM0/ALM1 PMU AFMU PMU AFMU PMU AFMU
MON0 / MON1
TX RX
RS422
Cable to be BBU BBU
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination
TMC BBC TMC BBC BBC
Door Status Door Status Door Status
APMI APMI
Sensor Sensor Sensor

AFMU AFMU
Wiring terminal Wiring terminal
for the surge for the surge
protection alarm protection alarm
signal cable on signal cable on
the DCDU the DCDU

Door Status Door Status


Sensor Sensor

Figure 2-6 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 configured with 1 APM30H
(Ver.A)+1 TMC11H (Ver.A)+1 BBC/IBBS or with additional 1 APM30H (Ver.A)+1 BBC/
IBBS when the BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.A). The devices monitored by the HEUA
and HPMI are not shown in the figures. For details, see the description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HEUA, see HEUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HPMI, see HPMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the APM30H (Ver.A).

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Figure 2-6 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H
(Ver.A)
BAT APM30H(Ver.A) APM30H(Ver.A) APM30H(Ver.A)
COM
COM_IN / COM1 HPMI HPMI HPMI

COM_OUT / COM2
PMU HEUA PMU HEUA PMU HEUA
MON0 / MON1
PMU
RS422
Cable to be BBU BBU
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination
TMC11H(Ver.A) BBC/IBBS TMC11H(Ver.A) BBC/IBBS BBC/IBBS

Door status Door status Door status


HEUA sensor HEUA sensor
sensor

Figure 2-7 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 configured with 1 APM30H
(Ver.B)+1 TMC11H (Ver.B)+1 IBBS or with additional 1 APM30H (Ver.B)+1 IBBS when the
BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.B). The devices monitored by the CMUA and HPMI are
not shown in the figures. For details, see the description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the CMUA, see CMUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HPMI, see HPMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the APM30H (Ver.B).

Figure 2-7 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H
(Ver.B)
APM30H(Ver.B) APM30H(Ver.B) APM30H(Ver.B)
COM
PMU HPMI HPMI HPMI
COM_IN / COM1
COM_OUT / COM2 PMU CMUA PMU CMUA PMU CMUA
COM_485
MON0 / MON1
COM_IN
Cable to be BBU BBU
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination
TMC11H(Ver.B) IBBS TMC11H(Ver.B) IBBS IBBS

CMUA CMUA CMUA CMUA CMUA

Figure 2-8 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 configured with 1 APM30H
(Ver.B)+1 TMC11H (Ver.B)+2 IBBS or with additional 1 APM30H (Ver.B)+2 IBBS when the
BBU is installed in the APM30H (Ver.B). The devices monitored by the CMUA and HPMI are
not shown in the figures. For details, see the description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the CMUA, see CMUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HPMI, see HPMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the APM30H (Ver.B).

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Figure 2-8 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H
(Ver.B)
TMC11H(Ver.B) APM30H(Ver.B) TMC11H(Ver.B) APM30H(Ver.B) APM30H(Ver.B) COM
PMU
CMUA HPMI CMUA HPMI HPMI
COM_IN / COM1
PMU CMUA PMU CMUA PMU CMUA COM_OUT / COM2
COM_485
MON0 / MON1
COM_IN
BBU BBU Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination
IBBS IBBS IBBS IBBS IBBS IBBS

CMUA CMUA CMUA CMUA CMUA CMUA

Figure 2-9 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the RRU is powered and
monitored by the APM30H (Ver.B). The devices monitored by the CMUA and HPMI are not
shown in the figures. For details, see the description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the CMUA, see CMUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HPMI, see HPMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the APM30H (Ver.B).

Figure 2-9 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the RRU is powered and monitored by
the APM30H (Ver.B)
ALM APM30H(Ver.B)
COM
PMU HPMI RRU
IN0
OUT1
PMU CMUA
COM_IN / COM1
COM_OUT / COM2
COM_485
MON0 / MON1
COM_IN
Cable to be SLPU
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination
IBBS IBBS

CMUA CMUA

Figure 2-10 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in
the OMB. The devices monitored by the HEUA is not shown in the figures. For details, see the
description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HEUA, see HEUA.

Figure 2-10 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the OMB
OMB

COM_IN / COM1
BBU
MON0 / MON1
Cable to be
connected on site PMU
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from HEUA
source to destination

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Figure 2-11 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the indoor solution of BBU
+RRU+ICR and also in the 110 V AC/220 V AC power supply scenario. In this solution, the
BBU is installed in the IMB03, and the RRU is installed on the IFS06.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the PMU, see PMU. The PMU is
configured only in the lower IMB03.

Figure 2-11 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+ICR (110V/220V)


scenario
IMB03

COM_IN / COM1
BBU
MON0 / MON1
Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected IMB03
before delivery
Monitoring from
source to destination PMU

Figure 2-12 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the indoor solution of BBU
+RRU+ICR and also in the 110 V AC/220 V AC power supply scenario. In this solution, the
BBU is installed in the IMB03, and the RRUs are installed remotely.

Figure 2-12 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+IMB03 (110V/220V)


scenario
IMB03

RS232/RS485
MON0 / MON1 BBU
Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery PMU
Monitoring from
source to destination

Monitoring Principles of the DBS3900 in the -48 V DC Power Supply Scenario


Figure 2-13 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 configured with two TMCs
or TMC11Hs when the BBU is installed in the TMC or TMC11H.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the APMI, see APMI.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HEUA, see HEUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the CMUA, see CMUA.

Figure 2-13 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the TMC or
TMC11H
TMC/TMC11H TMC/TMC11H

COM_IN / COM1
APMI/HEUA/CMUA APMI/HEUA/CMUA
MON0 / MON1
Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery BBU
Monitoring from
source to destination

Figure 2-14 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in
the OMB. The devices monitored by the HEUA is not shown in the figures. For details, see the
description about the boards.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the HEUA, see HEUA.

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Figure 2-14 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the OMB
OMB

COM_IN / COM1
BBU
MON0 / MON1
Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery
Monitoring from HEUA
source to destination

Monitoring Principles of the DBS3900 in the +24 V DC Power Supply Scenario


Figure 2-15 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in
the APM30H (Ver.B) in the +24 V DC power supply scenario.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the CMUA, see CMUA.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the power equipment (DC/DC), see
Power Subrack (DC/DC).

Figure 2-15 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 when the BBU is installed in the APM30H
(Ver.B) in the +24 DC power supply scenario
COM_IN APM30H(+24V,Ver.B)

ALM
CMUA
PRESENT
MON0 / MON1
EXT-ALM0 / EXT-ALM1 Power System
Cable to be (DC/DC)
connected on site
Cable connected
before delivery BBU
Monitoring from
source to destination

Figure 2-16 illustrates the monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the indoor solution of BBU
+RRU+ICR and also in the +24 V DC power supply scenario. In this solution, the BBU is
installed in the IMB03, and the RRU is installed on the IFS06.
l For details about the functions of monitoring ports on the power equipment (DC/DC), see
Power Subrack (DC/DC).

Figure 2-16 Monitoring principles of the DBS3900 in the BBU+RRU+ICR (+24 V DC) scenario
IMB03
ALM
PRESENT
BBU
EXT-ALM0 / EXT-ALM1
Cable to be
connected on site
Cable connected IMB03
before delivery
Monitoring from Power System
source to destination (DC/DC)

For details about the monitoring of the EMUA, see 2.1 Customized Alarm Input.
For details about the connections of all monitoring signal cables in the cabinet, see Monitoring
Signal Cable Connections.

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About This Chapter

This describes the BBU3900 equipment. It is a baseband unit that implements communication
between the NodeB and the RNC.
The BBU3900 has the following functions:
l Providing ports for data communication between the NodeB and the RNC
l Providing the CPRI interface for communication between the BBU and the RRU or the
RFU
l Providing USB ports, one of which facilitates the upgrading of the NodeB when a USB
disk is inserted during software installation and data configuration
l Providing OM channels between the BBU and the LMT or the M2000 to operate and
maintain the BBU
l Processing uplink and downlink baseband signals
l Managing the entire NodeB system in terms of OM and signaling processing
l Providing the system clock
3.1 Exterior of the BBU3900
The BBU3900, which has a case structure, is 19 inches wide and 2 U high.
3.2 BBU3900 Components
This section describes the boards and module of the BBU3900 in terms of their functions, ports,
LEDs, and DIP switches.

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3.1 Exterior of the BBU3900


The BBU3900, which has a case structure, is 19 inches wide and 2 U high.
The dimensions (W x D x H) of the BBU3900 are 442 mm x 310 mm x 86 mm. Figure 3-1
shows the BBU3900.

Figure 3-1 BBU3900

The Electronic Serial Number (ESN) is unique to a network element (NE) for identification, and
is used during the commissioning of the base station.
The ESN is printed on the WMPT, Figure 3-2 shows the position of the ESN.

Figure 3-2 The position of the ESN

3.2 BBU3900 Components


This section describes the boards and module of the BBU3900 in terms of their functions, ports,
LEDs, and DIP switches.

3.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900

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This section describes the board configuration of the BBU3900.


3.2.2 WMPT
The WCDMA Main Processing and Transmission unit (WMPT) processes the signals and
manages the resources for other boards.
3.2.3 WBBP
The WCDMA Baseband Process Unit (WBBP) of the BBU3900 processes baseband signals.
3.2.4 FAN
The FAN unit of the BBU3900 controls the fan speed, monitors the temperature of the FAN
unit, and dissipates the heat in the BBU.
3.2.5 UPEU
The Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU) is a mandatory board of the
BBU3900. It converts -48 V or +24 V DC power to +12 V DC power.
3.2.6 UEIU
The Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) transmits monitoring and alarm signals from
the external devices to the main control and transmission unit.
3.2.7 UTRP
The Universal Transmission Processing unit (UTRP) is the transmission extension board of the
BBU3900. It provides eight E1s/T1s, one unchannelized STM-1/OC-3 port, and four electrical
ports or two optical ports.
3.2.8 USCU
This section describes the Universal Satellite card and Clock Unit (USCU).

3.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900


This section describes the board configuration of the BBU3900.

Slots of the BBU3900


Figure 3-3 shows the slots of the BBU3900.

Figure 3-3 Slots of the BBU3900

Board Configuration of the BBU3900


Table 3-1 describes the board configuration of the BBU3900.

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Table 3-1 Board configuration of the BBU3900


Board Mandatory/ Maximum Installation Requirements
Optional Configured Slot
Number

WMPT Mandatory 2 slot 6 or 7 The WMPT is


preferentially
configured in
Slot 7.

WBBP Mandatory 4 slots 0 to 3 The WBBP is


installed in slot
3 by default.
l If extension
CPRI ports
are required,
the board is
installed in
slot 2.
l If extension
CPRI ports
are not
required, the
priority of
the
installation
position of
the board is
from slot 0 to
slot 1, and
then to slot 2.

FAN Mandatory 1 slot 16 The FAN is


preferentially
configured in
the slot 16.

UPEU Mandatory 2 slot 18 or slot 19 The UPEU is


preferentially
configured in
slot 19.

UEIU Optional 1 slot 18 The UEIU is


configured in
slot 18.

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Optional Configured Slot
Number

UTRP Optional 4 slot 0 or slot 1 or The priority of


slot 4 or slot 5 the UTRP
installation
position of the
board is from
slot 4 to slot 5,
and then to slot 0
and slot 1.

USCU Optional 1 slots 0 or 1 The USCU is


preferentially
configured in
the slot 1.
Configured in
slot 1 in the case
of 1 U dual-
satellite-card (in
this case, slot 0
is also occupied)

NOTE

l The UTRP2 and UTRP9 are supported in V200R011 and later versions.
l WBBPd is supported in V200R012 and later versions.
l The UELP and UFLP need to be optionally configured in the BBU or SLPU on site according to the
field requirements.

Figure 3-4 shows the BBU3900 in typical configuration with one WMPT, one WBBP, one
UPEU, and one FAN.

Figure 3-4 BBU3900 in typical configuration

3.2.2 WMPT
The WCDMA Main Processing and Transmission unit (WMPT) processes the signals and
manages the resources for other boards.

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Panel
Figure 3-5 shows the WMPT panel.

Figure 3-5 Panel of the WMPT

Functions
The WMPT has the following functions:
l 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)
l Providing the reference clock
l Processing signaling and managing resources for other boards in the BBU3900
l Providing USB ports, one of which facilitates automatic BBU3900 upgrading when a USB
disk is inserted during software installation and data configuration
l Providing four E1s/T1s which support ATM and IP protocols
l Providing one FE electrical port and one FE optical port which support the IP protocol
l Supporting cold backup

LED
Table 3-2 describes the LEDs on the WMPT panel.

Table 3-2 LEDs on the WMPT


Label Color Status Meaning

RUN Green ON The power input is


available, but the
board is faulty.

OFF The power supply is


unavailable.

Blinking (on for one The board in normal


second and off for configuration is
one second) running properly.

Blinking (on for The software is being


0.125 second and off loaded to the board,
for 0.125 second) or the board is not in
use.

ALM Red OFF No alarm is


generated.

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Label Color Status Meaning

ON The board has


hardware alarms.

ACT Green ON The board is in active


mode.

OFF The board is in


standby mode.

In addition to the previous three LEDs, the WMPT has another six LEDs indicating the
connection status of the FE optical port, FE electrical port, and the commissioning Ethernet port.
The six LEDs have no silk screen and are on both sides of each of the three ports. Figure 3-6
describes the LEDs beside the three ports and the status of the LEDs.

Figure 3-6 LEDs besides the three ports on the WMPT

Table 3-3 describes the LED and its status.

Table 3-3 LEDs beside the three ports


LED Color Status Meaning

LEDs beside the FE1 Green (LINK) ON The connections are


optical port functional.

OFF The connections are


faulty.

Green (ACK) Blinking Data transmission is


ongoing.

OFF No data transmission


is ongoing.

LEDs beside the FE0 Green (LINK) ON The connections are


electrical port functional.

OFF The connections are


faulty.

Yellow (ACK) Blinking Data transmission is


ongoing.

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LED Color Status Meaning

OFF No data transmission


is ongoing.

ETH Green (LINK) ON The connections are


functional.

OFF The connections are


faulty.

Yellow (ACK) Blinking Data transmission is


ongoing.

OFF No data transmission


is ongoing.

Port
Table 3-4 describes the ports on the WMPT panel.

Table 3-4 Ports on the WMPT


Label Connector Type Description

E1/T1 DB26 connector E1

FE0 RJ-45 connector FE electrical port

FE1 SFP connector FE optical port

GPS SMA connector Reserved

ETH RJ-45 connector Commissioning Ethernet


port

USB USB connector USB loading port

TEST USB connector USB testing port

RST - Resets the BBU

DIP Switch
The WMPT has two DIP switches: SW1 for setting the E1/T1 working mode and SW2 for setting
the protection grounding for the E1/T1 cables receiving 4-way signals. Figure 3-7 shows the
DIP switches on the WMPT.

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Figure 3-7 DIP switches on the WMPT

Table 3-5 and Table 3-6 describe the settings of SW1 and SW2.

Table 3-5 Settings of SW1


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

SW1 ON ON OFF OFF T1 Mode

OFF OFF ON ON The E1


impedance is
set to 120
ohms.

ON ON ON ON The E1
impedance is
set to 75
ohms.

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

Table 3-6 Settings of SW1


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

SW2 ON ON OFF OFF Balanced


Mode

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DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

ON ON ON ON Unbalanced
Mode

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

CAUTION
All the DIP bits of SW2 are set to OFF by default. When four E1 links are faulty, you should
set all the DIP bits of SW2 to ON so that the faults are rectified.

3.2.3 WBBP
The WCDMA Baseband Process Unit (WBBP) of the BBU3900 processes baseband signals.

Panels
The WBBP has three types of panels, as shown in Figure 3-8, Figure 3-9 and Figure 3-10.

Figure 3-8 Panel of the WBBPa

Figure 3-9 Panel of the WBBPb

Figure 3-10 Panel of the WBBPd

Functions
The WBBP has the following functions:

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l Provides the CPRI interface for communication between the BBU and the RRU or RFU,
and supports the CPRI interface in 1+1 backup mode.
l Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals.
l The WBBPd supports interference cancellation (IC) within the board.
l When installed in slot 2 or slot 3, the WBBPd supports the IC function of uplink data.
Table 3-7 describes the specifications of the WBBP.

Table 3-7 Specifications of the WBBP


Board Number of Cells UL CE Number DL CE Number

WBBPa 3 128 256

WBBPb1 3 64 64

WBBPb2 3 128 128

WBBPb3 6 256 256

WBBPb4 6 384 384

WBBPd1 6 192 192

WBBPd2 6 384 384

WBBPd3 6 256 256

LEDs
The WBBPa and WBBPb provide three LEDs indicating the status of the SFP links, and the
LEDs are positioned below the SFP ports. The WBBPd provides six LEDs indicating the status
of the SFP links, and the LEDs are positioned above the SFP ports.
Table 3-8 describes the LEDs on the WBBP and their status.

Table 3-8 LEDs on the WBBP and their status


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 The board is running properly.


and off for one second)

Blinking (on for 0.125 second Software is being loaded to the


and off for 0.125 second) board.

ACT Green ON The board is running properly.

OFF The WBBP is not in use.

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Label Color Status Description

ALM Red OFF The board is running properly.

ON The board has hardware alarms.

The WBBPa or WBBPb provides three LEDs indicating the status of the SFP links. The LEDs
are positioned below the SFP ports. The WBBPd provides six LEDs indicating the status of the
SFP links. The LEDs are positioned above the SFP ports.
Table 3-9 describes the LEDs.

Table 3-9 LEDs indicating the status of the SFP links


Label Color Status Description

TX RX Red/Green Steady green The CPRI link is


available.

Steady red The optical module


fails to receive
signals.

Blinking red (ON for The RRU on the


0.125 second and CPRI link is faulty.
OFF for 0.125
second)

Blinking red (ON for The CPRI link is out


one second and OFF of lock.
for one second)

OFF The SFP module is


not in position or the
optical module is
powered off.

Ports
Table 3-10 describes the three CPRI ports on the panels of the WBBPa and WBBPb.

Table 3-10 Ports on the panels of the WBBPa and WBBPb


Label Connector Type Description

CPRIx SFP female Data transmission port


between the BBU and the RF
module, supporting input and
output of optical and
electrical signals

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The WBBPd has six ports. Table 3-11 describes the ports on the WBBPd.

Table 3-11 Ports on the WBBPd

Label Connector Type Description

CPRI0, CPRI1, CPRI2 SFP female Data transmission port


CPRI3/EIH0, CPRI4/EIH1, between the BBU and the RF
CPRI5/EIH2 module, supporting input and
output of optical and
electrical signals

NOTE
The six CPRI ports are available on the WBBPd configured only in slot 2 or 3, and the CPRI ports are not
available on the WBBPd configured in other port.

3.2.4 FAN
The FAN unit of the BBU3900 controls the fan speed, monitors the temperature of the FAN
unit, and dissipates the heat in the BBU.

Panel
Figure 3-11 shows the panel of the FAN unit.

Figure 3-11 Panel of the FAN unit

Functions
The FAN unit performs the following functions:
l Controls the fan speed.
l Reports the fan status to the main control board.
l Monitors the temperature of the air inlets.
l Dissipates the heat.

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LEDs
The FAN unit has one LED, indicating the running status of the module. Table 3-12 describes
the LED on the FAN unit and its status.

Table 3-12 LED on the FAN unit and its status

Label Color Status Description

STATE Green On for 0.125s and off The module is not


for 0.125s registered, and no
alarm is reported.

On for 1s and off for The module is


1s running properly.

Red Off No alarm is reported.

On for 1s and off for The module is


1s reporting alarms.

3.2.5 UPEU
The Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU) is a mandatory board of the
BBU3900. It converts -48 V or +24 V DC power to +12 V DC power.

Panels
The UPEU is classified into the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type A
(UPEUA) and the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type B (UPEUB). The
UPEUA converts -48 V DC power to +12 V DC power and the UPEUB converts +24 V DC
power to +12 V DC power. Figure 3-12 shows the UPEUA panel and Figure 3-13 shows the
UPEUB panel.

Figure 3-12 Panel of the UPEUA

(1) Power switch of the BBU

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Figure 3-13 Panel of the UPEUB

(1) Power switch of the BBU

Functions
The UPEU performs the following functions:
l Converts -48 V DC or +24 V DC power to +12 V DC power that is applicable to the boards
l Provides two ports for two RS485 inputs and two ports for eight Boolean signals
l Provides reverse connection protection for power cable connectors
l If two UPEUs are configured, two power inputs are required. The UPEU in slot 19 works
in active mode, and the UPEU in slot 18 works in standby mode

LEDs
The UPEU has one LED that indicates the operating status of the board. Table 3-13 describes
the LED and its status.

Table 3-13 LED on the UPEU and its status


Label Color Status Description

RUN Green On The UPEU is


operational.

Off Input power is


unavailable or the
board is faulty.

Ports
The UPEU provides two RS485 ports and two ports for eight Boolean signals. When configured
in different slots, the ports on the UPEU have different functions. Figure 3-14 shows the slots
in the BBU.

Figure 3-14 Slots in the BBU

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Table 3-14 describes the ports on the panel of the UPEU.

Table 3-14 Ports on the panel of the UPEU

Slot Label Connecto Quantity Description


r

Slot 19 PWR 3V3 1 Port for +24 V DC or -48 V DC input


power

EXT- RJ-45 1 Port for Boolean signal inputs 0 to 3


ALM0

EXT- RJ-45 1 Port for Boolean signal inputs 4 to 7


ALM1

MON0 RJ-45 1 Port for RS485 signal input 0

MON1 RJ-45 1 Port for RS485 signal input 1

Slot 18 PWR 3V3 1 Port for +24 V DC or -48 V DC input


power

EXT- RJ-45 1 Port for Boolean signal inputs 0 to 3


ALM0

EXT- RJ-45 1 Port for Boolean signal inputs 4 to 7


ALM1

MON0 RJ-45 1 Port for RS485 signal input 0

MON1 RJ-45 1 Port for RS485 signal input 1

3.2.6 UEIU
The Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) transmits monitoring and alarm signals from
the external devices to the main control and transmission unit.

Panel
Figure 3-15 shows the panel of the UEIU.

Figure 3-15 Panel of the UEIU

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Functions
The UEIU performs the following functions:
l Provides two ports, each transmitting one RS485 signal.
l Provides two ports, each transmitting four boolean signals.
l Transmits monitoring signals and alarm signals from external devices to the main control
and transmission unit.

Ports
The UEIU is configured in slot 18. It provides four ports with two ports transmitting two RS485
input signals and the other two ports transmitting eight Boolean signals.
Table 3-15 describes the ports on the panel of the UEIU.

Table 3-15 Ports on the panel of the UEIU


Slot Label Connect Quanti Description
or ty

slot 18 EXT- RJ-45 1 No.0 to 3 Boolean signal input ports


ALM0

EXT- RJ-45 1 No.4 to 7 Boolean signal input ports


ALM1

MON0 RJ-45 1 No.0 RS485 signal input port

MON1 RJ-45 1 No.1 RS485 signal input port

3.2.7 UTRP
The Universal Transmission Processing unit (UTRP) is the transmission extension board of the
BBU3900. It provides eight E1s/T1s, one unchannelized STM-1/OC-3 port, and four electrical
ports or two optical ports.

Specification
Table 3-16 describes the specifications of the UTRP.

Table 3-16 Specifications of the UTRP


Board Sub-board/Board Type Port

UTRP2 UEOC Two universal FE/GE optical


ports

UTRP3 UAEC Ports for eight channels of


ATM over E1/T1

UTRP4 UIEC Ports for eight channels of IP


over E1/T1

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Board Sub-board/Board Type Port

UTRP6 UUAS Port for one unchannelized


STM-1/OC-3

UTRP9 UQEC Four universal FE/GE


electrical ports

Panels
Figure 3-16 shows the panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports.

Figure 3-16 Panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports

Figure 3-17 shows the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s.

Figure 3-17 Panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s
UTRP RUN
ALM
ACT

E1/T1(0-3) E1/T1(4-7)

Figure 3-18 shows the panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1.

Figure 3-18 Panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1

Figure 3-19 shows the panel of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports.

Figure 3-19 Panel of the UTRP supporting four electrical ports

Functions
The UTRP has the following functions:

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l The UTRP2 provides two 100M/1000M Ethernet optical ports, performs functions of the
MAC layer, receives and transmits data on Ethernet links, and analyzes the MAC address.
l The UTRP3 provides eight E1s/T1s and performs inverse multiplexing and demultiplexing
on a single ATM cell flow on the eight E1/T1 links.
l The UTRP4 provides eight E1s/T1s, frames and deframes HDLC frames, and allocates and
controls the 256 HDLC timeslot channels.
l The UTRP6 supports one unchannelized STM-1/OC-3 port.
l The UTRP9 provides four 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet electrical ports and performs the
functions of the MAC layer and physical layer.
l Cold backup is supported.

LEDs
Table 3-17 describes the LEDs on the panel of the UTRP.

Table 3-17 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP

Label Color Status Description

RUN Green ON The board has power


input, but the board is
faulty.

OFF The board has no


power input, or the
board is faulty.

Blinking (on for one The board is running


second and off for properly.
one second)

Blinking (on for The board is not


0.125 second and off configured or is
for 0.125 second) loading software.

ON for 2s and OFF The board is in the


for 2s offline state or under
test.

ALM Red ON or blinking The board is


rapidly reporting alarms.

OFF The board is running


properly.

ON for 2s and OFF The board is


for 2s reporting a minor
alarm.

ON for 1s and OFF The board is


for 1s reporting a major
alarm.

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Label Color Status Description

ON for 0.125s and The board is


OFF for 0.125s reporting a critical
alarm.

ACT Green ON The board is in active


mode.

OFF The board is in


standby mode.

UTRP2 and UTRP9 provide two LEDs for indicating the status of the current link. Table
3-18 describes the LEDs on the Ethernet ports of the UTRP2 and UTRP9.

Table 3-18 LEDs on the Ethernet ports of the UTRP2 and UTRP9
Label Color Status Description

LINK Green OFF The link is


disconnected.

ON The link is properly


connected.

ACT Orange Blinking The link is receiving


or transmitting data.

OFF The link is not


receiving or
transmitting data.

Ports
Table 3-19 describes the ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports.

Table 3-19 Ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports


Label Port Type Quantity Connector Type

FE/GE0 to FE/GE1 FE/GE optical port 2 SFP connector

Table 3-20 describes the ports on the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s.

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Table 3-20 Ports on the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s

Label Port Type Quantity Connector Type

E1/T1 E1/T1 port 2 DB26 connector

Table 3-21 describes the port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1.

Table 3-21 Port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1

Label Port Type Quantity Connector Type

STM-1/OC-3 STM-1/OC-3 port 1 SFP connector

Table 3-22 describes the ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports.

Table 3-22 Ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports

Label Port Type Quantity Connector Type

FE/GE0 to FE/GE3 FE/GE electrical port 4 RJ-45 connector

DIP Switches
There is no DIP switch on the UTRP2, UTRP6, and UTRP9.

The UTRP3 or UTRP4 has three DIP switches numbered from SW1 to SW3. SW1 and SW2 are
used to set the grounding status of the eight E1s. SW3 is used to set matched impedance for the
eight E1s. Figure 3-20 shows the DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4.

Figure 3-20 DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4

Table 3-23, Table 3-24, and Table 3-25 describe how to set the DIP switches on the UTRP.

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Table 3-23 DIP switch SW1 on the UTRP


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF Balanced


Mode

ON ON ON ON Unbalanced
Mode

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

Table 3-24 DIP switch SW2 on the UTRP


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

SW2 OFF OFF OFF OFF Balanced


Mode

ON ON ON ON Unbalanced
Mode

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

CAUTION
SW1 and SW2 are set to OFF (balanced mode) by default. When the eight E1s are faulty, all the
DIP bits of SW1 and SW2 should be set to ON to rectify faults. SW1 corresponds to E1s No.4
to No.7 and SW2 corresponds to E1s No.0 to No.3.

Table 3-25 DIP switch SW3 on the UTRP


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

SW3 OFF OFF ON ON T1 Mode

ON ON OFF OFF The E1


impedance is
set to 120
ohms.

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DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

ON ON ON ON The E1
impedance is
set to 75
ohms.

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

3.2.8 USCU
This section describes the Universal Satellite card and Clock Unit (USCU).

Panel
There are two types of USCU: USCUb1 and USCUb2, as shown in Figure 3-21 and Figure
3-22.

Figure 3-21 Panel of the USCUb1 (0.5 U)

Figure 3-22 Panel of the USCUb2 (1 U)

(1) GPS port (2) RGPS port (3) TOD port (4) M-1PPS port (5) BITS port

Functions
The USCU has the following functions:

l The USCU provides interface for an external RGPS device (such as a reused device of the
operator), Metro1000 device, BITS device, and TOD input.

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l The USCUb1 has the GPS receiver. It is used for clock synchronization or obtaining
accurate clock signals from transmission devices.
l The USCUb2 has the GPS/GLONASS receiver.

LED
Table 3-26 and Table 3-27 describe the LEDs on the USCU.

Table 3-26 LEDs on the USCU


LED Color Status Description

RUN Green On There is power supply, and the


board is faulty.

Off There is no power supply, or the


board is faulty.

Blinking (on for 1s The board is running properly.


and off for 1s)

Blinking (on for Software is being loaded to the


0.125s and off for board, or the board is not
0.125s) configured.

ALM Red Off The board is running properly,


and no alarm is generated.

On An alarm is generated, and the


board needs to be replaced.

Blinking (on for 1s An alarm is generated. The


and off for 1s) alarm may be caused due to
faults in the related boards or
ports. Therefore, whether the
board needs to be replaced
cannot be determined.

ACT Green On The serial port for


communication between the
USCU and the main control
board is enabled.

Off The serial port for


communication between the
USCU and the main control
board is disabled.

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Table 3-27 LEDs on the TOD port


Color Meaning Default Configuration

Green On: The TOD port is The green LED of the TOD0 port is off,
configured as the input and the yellow LED of the TOD0 port is
port. on.

Yellow Off: The TOD port is The yellow LED of the TOD1 port is off,
configured as the output and the green LED of the TOD1 port is on.
port.

Ports
Table 3-28 describes the ports on the USCU.

Table 3-28 Ports on the USCU


Port Connector Description

GPS port SMA coaxial Receives GPS signals


connector

RGPS port PCB welded Receives RGPS signals


wiring terminal

TOD0 port RJ-45 connector Receives or transmits 1PPS+TOD signals

TOD1 port RJ-45 connector Receives or transmits 1PPS+TOD signals, and


receives TOD signals from the M1000

BITS port SMA coaxial Receives BITS clock signals, and supports adaptive
connector input of 2.048 MHz and 10 MHz clock reference
source

M-1PPS port SMA coaxial Receives 1PPS signals from the M1000
connector

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About This Chapter

This describes the BBU3900 cables. The cables are the PGND cable, power cable,E1 cable, E1
surge protection transfer cable, FE cable, FE surge protection transfer cable, Iub optical cable,
monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical cable, alarm cable,
EMUA signal cable, monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU, and GPS clock
signal cable.

4.1 List of BBU3900 Cables


This describes the BBU3900 cables. The cables are the PGND cable, BBU power cable, E1/T1
cable, E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable, FE/GE cable, FE/GE surge protection transfer
cable, Iub optical cable, CPRI optical cable, APMI-BBU monitoring signal cable, BBU alarm
cable, EMUA monitoring signal cable, Monitoring signal cable for the HEUA and GPS clock
signal cable.
4.2 PGND Cable
The PGND cable ensures the grounding of the BBU.
4.3 BBU Power Cable
This section describes the BBU power cable. Either -48 V power cable or +24 V power cable
can be used, depending on the power supply scenario.
4.4 BBU Power cable(OMB)
The BBU power cable in the OMB is used to supply -48 V DC power to the BBU and HEUA.
The DC OMB and AC OMB require different power cables between the BBU and the HEUA.
4.5 E1/T1 Cable
The E1/T1 cable connects the BBU to the external transmission device and transmits baseband
signals.
4.6 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable
This section describes the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable connecting the UELP to the
transmission board. This cable is optional.
4.7 FE/GE Cable
The FE/GE cable connects the BBU to the transmission device through routing devices and
transmits baseband signals.
4.8 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer Cable

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The FE/GE surge protection transfer cable is an optional cable that connects the main control
board to the UFLP.
4.9 FE/GE Optical Cable
The FE/GE optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the BBU3900 and the
transmission device. This cable is optional.
4.10 CPRI Optical Cable
The CPRI optical cable transmits CPRI signals between the BBU and the RRU or between RRUs.
4.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU
This describes the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU. It transmits the
environment monitoring signals of the power cabinet to the BBU.
4.12 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Transmission Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports of
the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the BBU.
4.13 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU transmits the monitoring
information collected by the HEUA to the BBU.
4.14 EMUA Monitoring Signal Cable
This section describes the EMUA monitoring signal cable. It transmits monitoring signals from
the EMUA to the BBU. This cable is delivered with the EMUA.
4.15 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the CMUA and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU connects the CMUA to the BBU
and transmits the monitoring signals collected by the CMUA to the BBU.
4.16 BBU Alarm Cable
The BBU alarm cable transmits alarm signals from an external alarm device to the BBU.
4.17 GPS Clock Signal Cable
The GPS clock signal cable is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals from the GPS
antenna system to the BBU. The GPS clock signals serve as the clock reference of the BBU.

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4.1 List of BBU3900 Cables


This describes the BBU3900 cables. The cables are the PGND cable, BBU power cable, E1/T1
cable, E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable, FE/GE cable, FE/GE surge protection transfer
cable, Iub optical cable, CPRI optical cable, APMI-BBU monitoring signal cable, BBU alarm
cable, EMUA monitoring signal cable, Monitoring signal cable for the HEUA and GPS clock
signal cable.
Table 4-1 lists the BBU3900 cables.

Table 4-1 List of BBU3900 Cables


Cable One End The Other End

Connector Installation Connector Installation


Position Position

4.2 PGND OT terminal BBU/Grounding OT terminal Nearest


Cable (6mm2, M4) bolt (6mm2, M8) grounding bar

4.3 BBU 3V3 connector BBU/UPEU/ OT terminal DCDU/LOAD6


Power Cable PWR (6mm2, M4)

3V3 connector BBU/UPEU/ H4 connector AC/DC power


PWR eqiupment/
LOAD1

3V3 connector BBU/UPEU/ Easy Power EPS/LOAD1


PWR Receptacle
(Pressfit Type)
Connector

4.5 E1/T1 DB26 connector BBU/UELP or The connector Port on the


Cable WMPT/E1/T1 needs to be made transmission
port on site according device
to the field
requirements.

4.6 E1/T1 DB26 connector BBU/WMPT/ DB25 connector BBU/UELP/


Surge E1/T1 port INSIDE
Protection
Transfer
Cable

4.7 FE/GE RJ-45 connector BBU/UFLP/ RJ-45 connector Port on the


Cable FE0 port at the transmission
OUTSIDE side device
BBU/WMPT/
FE0

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Cable One End The Other End

Connector Installation Connector Installation


Position Position

4.8 FE/GE RJ-45 connector BBU/WMPT/ RJ-45 connector BBU/UFLP/FE0


Surge FE0 port at the
Protection INSIDE side
Transfer
Cable

4.9 FE/GE LC connector BBU/WMPT/ LC connector Port on the


Optical FE1 transmission
Cable device

4.10 CPRI DLC connector BBU/WBBP/ DLC connector RRU/CPRI_W


Optical CPRI
Cable

4.11 RJ-45 connector BBU/UPEU or Twisted pair APMI/TX+,


Monitoring UEIU/MON1 TX-, RX+, RX-
Signal Cable
Between the
APMI and
the BBU

4.12 RJ-45 connector BBU/UPEU or Twisted pair APMI/OUT+,


Monitoring UEIU/ OUT-
Signal Cable EXT_ALM1 DCDU/Alarm
for the wiring terminals
Transmissio
n Cabinet Door status
sensor/Alarm
wiring terminals

4.13 RJ-45 connector BBU/UPEU or RJ-45 connector HEUA/


Monitoring UEIU/ COM_IN
Signal Cable EXT_ALM
Between the
HEUA and
the BBU

4.15 RJ-45 connector BBU/UPEU or RJ-45 connector CMUA/


Monitoring UEIU/ COM_IN
Signal Cable EXT_ALM
Between the
CMUA and
the BBU

4.16 BBU RJ-45 connector BBU/UPEU or RJ-45 connector Port on the


Alarm Cable UEIU/ external
EXT_ALM monitoring
device

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Cable One End The Other End

Connector Installation Connector Installation


Position Position

4.17 GPS SMA male BBU/WMPT/ N-type female GPS surge


Clock Signal connector GPS connector protector
Cable

4.2 PGND Cable


The PGND cable ensures the grounding of the BBU.

Structure
The green and yellow PGND cable is a single cable with a cross-sectional area of 6 mm2. Both
ends of the cable are OT terminals. If you prepare the cable by yourself, it is recommended that
you use a copper-based cable with a minimum cross-sectional area of 6 mm2.

Figure 4-1 shows the PGND cable.

Figure 4-1 PGND cable

(1) OT terminal (6 mm2, M4)

4.3 BBU Power Cable


This section describes the BBU power cable. Either -48 V power cable or +24 V power cable
can be used, depending on the power supply scenario.

Exterior
The BBU power cable depends on the type of the cabinet containing the BBU, because different
types of cabinet use different power supplies.

When the power supply device is the DCDU or PDU, the BBU power cable has a 3V3 connector
at one end and bare wires at the other end. Based on the connector of the power distribution
device, appropriate terminals are added to the bare wire end on site. Figure 4-2 shows the BBU
power cable with OT terminals at the bare wire end as an example.

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Figure 4-2 BBU power cable (1)

(1) 3V3 connector (2) OT terminal (6 mm2, M4)

NOTE

There are two wires in the -48 V power cable with a blue wire and a black wire. The +24 V power cable
and the -48 V power cable have the same exterior, but they differ in color. The +24 V power cable has a
red wire and a black wire.

When the power supply device is the EPS, the BBU power cable has a 3V3 connector at one
end and an easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector at the other end. Figure 4-3 shows
the BBU power cable.

Figure 4-3 BBU power cable (2)

(1) Easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector (2) 3V3 power connector

Pin Assignment
The power cable is a 2-wire cable. Table 4-2 and Table 4-3 describe the pin assignment for the
wires of the power cable.

Table 4-2 Pin assignment for the wires of the -48 V power cable

Pin on the 3V3 Color Description


Connector

A1 Blue -48 V

A2 - -

A3 Black GND

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Table 4-3 Pin assignment for the wires of the +24 V power cable
Pin on the 3V3 Connector Color Description

A1 Red +24 V

A2 - -

A3 Black GND

4.4 BBU Power cable(OMB)


The BBU power cable in the OMB is used to supply -48 V DC power to the BBU and HEUA.
The DC OMB and AC OMB require different power cables between the BBU and the HEUA.

Appearance
Figure 4-4 shows the appearance of power cable(AC OMB).

Figure 4-4 Appearance of power cable(AC OMB)

(1) 3V3 power connector for the BBU (2) H4 connector (3) 3V3 power connector for the HEUA

Figure 4-5 shows the appearance of power cable(DC OMB).

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Figure 4-5 Appearance of power cable(DC OMB)

(1) 3V3 power connector (2) OT terminal

4.5 E1/T1 Cable


The E1/T1 cable connects the BBU to the external transmission device and transmits baseband
signals.

Exterior
The E1/T1 cables are classified into two types: 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable and 120-ohm E1 twisted
pair cable.

One end of the E1/T1 cable is a DB26 male connector. The connector at the other end of the
cable should be made on site according to site requirements. Figure 4-6 shows an E1/T1 cable.

Figure 4-6 E1/T1 cable

(1) DB26 male connector

Table 4-4 describes the connectors of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.

Table 4-4 Connectors of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable

Cable One End The other End

75-ohm E1 coaxial cable DB26 male connector L9 male connector

L9 female connector

SMB female connector

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Cable One End The other End

BNC male connector

SMZ male connector

SMZ female connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-5 and Table 4-6 describe the pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 cable.

NOTE

In Table 4-5, "Tip" refers to a wire in the E1 coaxial cable, and "Ring" refers to an external conductor of
the cable.

Table 4-5 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable
Pins of the DB26 Wire Type Coaxial Series No. Cable Label
Male Connector

X1.1 Tip 1 RX1+

X1.2 Ring RX1-

X1.3 Tip 3 RX2+

X1.4 Ring RX2-

X1.5 Tip 5 RX3+

X1.6 Ring RX3-

X1.7 Tip 7 RX4+

X1.8 Ring RX4-

X1.19 Tip 2 TX1+

X1.20 Ring TX1-

X1.21 Tip 4 TX2+

X1.22 Ring TX2-

X1.23 Tip 6 TX3+

X1.24 Ring TX3-

X1.25 Tip 8 TX4+

X1.26 Ring TX4-

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Table 4-6 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
Pins of the DB26 Wire Color Wire Type Cable Labels
Male Connector

X.1 Blue Twisted pair RX1+

X.2 White RX1-

X.3 Orange Twisted pair RX2+

X.4 White RX2-

X.5 Green Twisted pair RX3+

X.6 White RX3-

X.7 Brown Twisted pair RX4+

X.8 White RX4-

X.19 Gray Twisted pair TX1+

X.20 White TX1-

X.21 Blue Twisted pair TX2+

X.22 Red TX2-

X.23 Orange Twisted pair TX3+

X.24 Red TX3-

X.25 Green Twisted pair TX4+

X.26 Red TX4-

4.6 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable


This section describes the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable connecting the UELP to the
transmission board. This cable is optional.

Exterior
The E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable has a DB26 male connector at one end and a DB25
male connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable

(1) DB25 male connector (2) DB26 male connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-7 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable.

Table 4-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable

Pin on the DB26 Male Type Pin on the DB25 Male


Connector Connector

X1.20 Twisted pair cable X2.2

X1.19 X2.3

X1.4 Twisted pair cable X2.4

X1.3 X2.5

X1.22 Twisted pair cable X2.6

X1.21 X2.7

X1.6 Twisted pair cable X2.8

X1.5 X2.9

X1.24 Twisted pair cable X2.10

X1.23 X2.11

X1.8 Twisted pair cable X2.12

X1.7 X2.13

X1.1 Twisted pair cable X2.14

X1.2 X2.15

X1.25 Twisted pair cable X2.24

X1.26 X2.25

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4.7 FE/GE Cable


The FE/GE cable connects the BBU to the transmission device through routing devices and
transmits baseband signals.
NOTE
The maximum length of the FE/GE cable for remote connection is 100 m.

Exterior
The FE/GE cable is a shielded straight-through cable. It has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as
shown in Figure 4-8.

Figure 4-8 FE/GE cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-8 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable.

Table 4-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable

Pin on the RJ-45 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ-45 Connector
Connector

X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2

X1.1 White and X2.1


orange

X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6

X1.3 White and X2.3


green

X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4

X1.5 White and blue X2.5

X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8

X1.7 White and X2.7


brown

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4.8 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer Cable


The FE/GE surge protection transfer cable is an optional cable that connects the main control
board to the UFLP.

Exterior
The FE/GE surge protection transfer cable has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in
Figure 4-9.

Figure 4-9 FE/GE surge protection transfer cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-9 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfer
cable.

Table 4-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable
Pin on the RJ-45 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ-45 Connector
Connector

X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2

X1.1 White X2.1

X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6

X1.3 White X2.3

X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4

X1.5 White X2.5

X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8

X1.7 White X2.7

4.9 FE/GE Optical Cable


The FE/GE optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the BBU3900 and the
transmission device. This cable is optional.

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Exterior
The FE/GE optical cable has an LC connector at one end and an FC connector, SC connector,
or LC connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 4-10, Figure 4-11, and Figure 4-12
respectively.

Figure 4-10 FE/GE optical cable (FC and LC connectors)

Figure 4-11 FE/GE optical cable (SC and LC connectors)

Figure 4-12 FE/GE optical cable (LC and LC connectors)

CAUTION
When connecting the BBU3900 and the transmission device using the FE/GE optical cable,
adhere to the following rules:
l The TX port on the BBU3900 is connected to the RX port on the transmission device.
l The RX port on the BBU3900 is connected to the TX port on the transmission device.

4.10 CPRI Optical Cable


The CPRI optical cable transmits CPRI signals between the BBU and the RRU or between RRUs.

Exterior
The CPRI optical cable is categorized into the multi-mode optical cable and single-mode optical
cable. When the distance between the BBU and the RRU is shorter than 100 m, a multi-mode

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optical cable is required. When the distance between the BBU and the RRU is longer than 100
m, a single-mode optical cable is required. A single-mode optical cable connects the BBU to the
ODF and the ODF to the RRU to transmit CPRI signals.
A multi-mode optical cable is a multi-mode cable with a DLC connector at each end. Figure
4-13 shows the multi-mode optical cable.

Figure 4-13 Multi-mode optical cable

(1) DLC connector (2) Branch cable (3) Label on the branch cable

Figure 4-14 shows the connections of the CPRI optical fiber between the BBU and the RRU
when the multi-mode CPRI optical fiber is used.

Figure 4-14 The connections of the multi-mode CPRI optical fiber

(1) Multi-mode CPRI optical fiber

When a multi-mode optical cable is used for connection between the BBU and RRU, the branch
cables on the BBU side and RRU side are 0.34 m and 0.03 m long respectively. When a multi-
mode optical cable is used for connection between RRUs, the branch cables on both RRU sides
are 0.03 m long.
A single-mode optical cable has a DLC connector at one end and two FC connectors at the other
end, as shown in Figure 4-15.

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Figure 4-15 Single-mode optical cable

(1) DLC connector (2) Branch cable

(3) Label on the branch cable (4) FC connector

Figure 4-16 shows the connections of the CPRI optical fiber between the BBU and the RRU
when the single-mode CPRI optical fiber is used.

Figure 4-16 The connections of the single-mode CPRI optical fiber

(1) Single-mode CPRI optical fiber

When a single-mode optical cable is used for connection between the BBU and the ODF, the
branch cables on the BBU side and ODF side are 0.34 m and 0.8 m long respectively.

When a single-mode optical cable is used for connection between the ODF and RRU, the branch
cables on the BBU side and ODF side are 0.03 m and 0.8 m long respectively.

NOTE
The CPRI optical cable must be connected to the optical module in the CPRI port on the BBU or RRU. The
multi-mode optical cable and single-mode optical cable are used for the multi-mode optical module and single-
mode optical module respectively.

Pin Assignment
Table 4-10, Table 4-11, and Table 4-12 describe the labels and recommended connections for
the branch cables of the CRPI optical cable.

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Table 4-10 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the multi-mode
optical cable between the BBU and RRU
Label Color Installation Position

1A Orange CPRI RX port on the RRU

1B Gray CPRI TX port on the RRU

2A Orange TX port on the BBU

2B Gray RX port on the BBU

Table 4-11 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the multi-mode
optical cable between RRUs
Label Color Installation Position

1A Orange CPRI RX port on the RRU 1

1B Gray CPRI TX port on the RRU 1

2A Orange CPRI TX port on the RRU 0

2B Gray CPRI RX port on the RRU 0

Table 4-12 Labels and recommended connections for the branch cables of the single-mode
optical cable and recommended connections
Label Color Installation Position

1A Yellow RX port on the BBU or CPRI RX port


on the RRU

1B Blue TX port on the BBU or CPRI TX port on


the RRU

2A Yellow ODF

2B Blue ODF

4.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the


BBU
This describes the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU. It transmits the
environment monitoring signals of the power cabinet to the BBU.

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Structure
The monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU has an RJ-45 connector at one end
and four bare wires at the other end. Figure 4-17 shows the monitoring signal cable between
the APMI and the BBU.

Figure 4-17 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU

Pin Assignment
Table 4-13 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between
the APMI and the BBU.

Table 4-13 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and
the BBU
Pin on the Color X2 to X5 Ends Description Terminal on the
RJ-45 APMI
Connector

X1.1 White X2 Twisted pair TX+

X1.2 Orange X3 TX-

X1.4 Blue X4 Twisted pair RX+

X1.5 White X5 RX-

4.12 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Transmission Cabinet


The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports of
the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the BBU.

Appearance
One end of the monitoring signal cable is an RJ-45 connector and the other end consists of three
pairs of wires in different colors, as shown in Figure 4-18.

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Figure 4-18 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet

Installation Positions
The wires in different colors are connected to different wiring terminals. Table 4-14 lists the
mapping between the wires and the pins.

Table 4-14 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
Pin of RJ-45 Pin of Cord Color Wire Type Wiring
Connector End Terminal Terminal

X1.1 X2 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal OUT+ of
the APMI

X1.2 X3 Orange Alarm wiring


terminal OUT- of
the APMI

X1.3 X4 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal of the
X1.6 X5 Green DCDU

X1.5 X6 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal of the
X1.4 X7 Blue door status sensor

4.13 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the


BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU transmits the monitoring
information collected by the HEUA to the BBU.

Appearance
Figure 4-19 shows the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU.

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Figure 4-19 Monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-15 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between
the HEUA and the BBU.

Table 4-15 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and
the BBU
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type

X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair

X1.2 X2.2 Orange

X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair

X1.6 X2.6 Green

X1.5 X2.5 White Twisted pair

X1.4 X2.4 Blue

X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair

X1.8 X2.8 Brown

4.14 EMUA Monitoring Signal Cable


This section describes the EMUA monitoring signal cable. It transmits monitoring signals from
the EMUA to the BBU. This cable is delivered with the EMUA.

Exterior
Figure 4-20 shows the EMUA monitoring signal cable.

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Figure 4-20 EMUA monitoring signal cable

(1) RJ-45 connector (2) DB9 male connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-16 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the EMUA monitoring signal cable.

Table 4-16 Pin assignment for the wires of the EMUA monitoring signal cable
Pin on the Pin on the DB9 Color Description Terminal on
RJ-45 Male Connector the APMI
Connector

X1.1 X2.3 White Twisted pair TX+

X1.2 X2.7 Orange TX-

X1.5 X2.6 White Twisted pair RX-

X1.4 X2.2 Blue RX+

4.15 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the CMUA and the


BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU connects the CMUA to the BBU
and transmits the monitoring signals collected by the CMUA to the BBU.

Exterior
Figure 4-21 shows the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU.

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Figure 4-21 Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-17 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between
the CMUA and the BBU.

Table 4-17 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and
the BBU
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type

X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair

X1.2 X2.2 Orange

X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair

X1.6 X2.6 Green

X1.5 X2.5 White Twisted pair

X1.4 X2.4 Blue

X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair

X1.8 X2.8 Brown

4.16 BBU Alarm Cable


The BBU alarm cable transmits alarm signals from an external alarm device to the BBU.

Exterior
The BBU alarm cable has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 4-22. However,
an RJ-45 connector at one end may be removed, and an appropriate terminal may be added
according to the field requirements.

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Figure 4-22 BBU alarm cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-18 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the BBU alarm cable.

Table 4-18 Pin assignment for the wires of the BBU alarm cable

BBU Pin on the Wire Wire Pin on the Description


Alarm RJ45 Color Type RJ45
Port Connecto Connecto
r at One r at the
End Other
End

EXT- X1.1 White and Twisted X2.1 Boolean value input 4+


ALM1 orange pair

X1.2 Orange X2.2 Boolean value input 4-


(GND)

X1.3 White and Twisted X2.3 Boolean value input 5+


green pair

X1.6 Green X2.6 Boolean value input 5-


(GND)

X1.5 White and Twisted X2.5 Boolean value input 6+


blue pair

X1.4 Blue X2.4 Boolean value input 6-


(GND)

X1.7 White and Twisted X2.7 Boolean value input 7+


brown pair

X1.8 Brown X2.8 Boolean value input 7-


(GND)

EXT- X1.1 White and Twisted X2.1 Boolean value input 0+


ALM0 orange pair

X1.2 Orange X2.2 Boolean value input 0-


(GND)

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BBU Pin on the Wire Wire Pin on the Description


Alarm RJ45 Color Type RJ45
Port Connecto Connecto
r at One r at the
End Other
End

X1.3 White and Twisted X2.3 Boolean value input 1+


green pair

X1.6 Green X2.6 Boolean value input 1-


(GND)

X1.5 White and Twisted X2.5 Boolean value input 2+


blue pair

X1.4 Blue X2.4 Boolean value input 2-


(GND)

X1.7 White and Twisted X2.7 Boolean value input 3+


brown pair

X1.8 Brown X2.8 Boolean value input 3-


(GND)

4.17 GPS Clock Signal Cable


The GPS clock signal cable is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals from the GPS
antenna system to the BBU. The GPS clock signals serve as the clock reference of the BBU.

Exterior
The GPS clock signal cable has an SMA male connector at one end and an N-type female
connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 4-23.

Figure 4-23 GPS clock signal cable

(1) SMA male connector (2) N-type female connector

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5 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900

About This Chapter

This describes the auxiliary devices of the BBU3900. The devices consist of the SLPU, OMB
Cabinet and WGRU.

5.1 EMUA
The Environment Monitoring Unit (EMUA) monitors the internal environment of the cabinet
and reports related alarms.
5.2 10 U Indoor Centralized Rack
A 10 U indoor centralized rack is installed indoors to provide a 19-inch wide space for equipment.
5.3 OMB
The Outdoor Mini Box(OMB) is an outdoor BBU subrack, which is used outdoors. The OMB
cabinet is equipped with the BBU, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU and transmission
equipment. The OMB cabinet is easy to install and maintain. The cable distribution for internal
modules is convenient. The OMB cabinet has good waterproof and dustproof performance, and
the grounding function. In addition, the OMB cabinet provides the protection against moisture,
mould, and salt fog damage.
5.4 IMB03
The Indoor Mini Box (IMB03) is an indoor subrack with a small capacity. It houses a built-in
BBU, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU, or other power equipment.
5.5 DCDU-03
The Direct Current Distribution Unit-03 (DCDU-03) supplies DC power to each component in
the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-03 is 1 U. It can be classified into the DCDU-03B and
DCDU-03C according to the configured MCBs and application scenarios. The two models have
the same exterior, engineering specifications, and ports.
5.6 AC/DC Power Equipment
The AC/DC power equipment consists of the 4815 power system and 2-DC-input power
distribution box. The equipment is used to lead 220 V AC input power into the cabinet, convert
the 220 V AC power into -48 V DC power through the AC/DC PSUs, and supply -48 V DC
power to the components in the cabinet.
5.7 WGRU
The WGRU (WCDMA GPS Receiving Unit) receives and processes positioning information
and synchronization timing signals from the GPS, and then outputs the timing signals as a system

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clock source. These timing signals and positioning information can be used to generate PPS
signals and Network Assisted GPS (AGPS) positioning information. The WGRU is optional for
the NodeB which is installed in the WGRU box. The NodeB can be configured with one WGRU
which provides the positioning function.
5.8 SLPU
The signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,
UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.

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5.1 EMUA
The Environment Monitoring Unit (EMUA) monitors the internal environment of the cabinet
and reports related alarms.
The EMUA is connected to the main equipment through alarm cables, monitoring the
environment information of the equipment room and cabinet. The EMUA monitors the following
items:
l Environment such as the temperature and humidity, water damage, and smoke
l Intrusion status through the infrared equipment and door status sensor
l Power distribution
For details about the structure and functions of the EMUA, see the EMUA User Guide.

5.2 10 U Indoor Centralized Rack


A 10 U indoor centralized rack is installed indoors to provide a 19-inch wide space for equipment.

Exterior
A 10 U indoor centralized rack is 19-inch wide and 10 U high, as shown in Figure 5-1.

Figure 5-1 10 U indoor centralized rack

(1) Left frame (2) Right frame

Functions
A 10 U indoor centralized rack provides the following functions:

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l Provides a 10 U space for a distributed base station.


l Supports power input of -48 V DC.
l Connects the main ground cable for the rack and ground cable for equipment to the ground
terminal on the rack.

Specifications
Table 5-1 lists the specifications for the 10 U indoor centralized rack.

Table 5-1 Specifications for the 10 U indoor centralized rack


Item Specification

Dimensions (H x W x D) 700 mm x 600 mm x 450 mm (27.56 in. x


23.62 in. x 17.72 in.)

Weight 15 kg (33.08 lb)

5.3 OMB
The Outdoor Mini Box(OMB) is an outdoor BBU subrack, which is used outdoors. The OMB
cabinet is equipped with the BBU, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU and transmission
equipment. The OMB cabinet is easy to install and maintain. The cable distribution for internal
modules is convenient. The OMB cabinet has good waterproof and dustproof performance, and
the grounding function. In addition, the OMB cabinet provides the protection against moisture,
mould, and salt fog damage.

Appearance
Figure 5-2 shows the OMB cabinet.

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Figure 5-2 OMB cabinet

Table 5-2 shows the dimensions of the OMB cabinet.

Table 5-2 Dimensions of the OMB cabinet

Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)

390 240 600

Functions
The functions of the OMB cabinet are as follows:
l Providing 3 U installation space for the distributed BTS.
l Supporting the AC input modes of 220 V single-phase, 110 V dual-live two-phase.
l Supporting -48 V DC power input.
l Providing secure and reliable surge protection and inductive lightning protection through
the AC surge protection box (optional).
l Connecting the grounding bus of the cabinet, PGND cable of the surge protector, and PGND
cables of other devices to the grounding busbar of the cabinet.
l Dissipating heat by using the core of the heat exchanger and outer and inner air circulation
fans and enabling excellent heat dissipation.
l Protecting itself against dust, adapting to different environments even though in adverse
air conditions.
l Being capable of working with the distributed or separated base stations and meeting the
requirements in different scenarios.

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5.4 IMB03
The Indoor Mini Box (IMB03) is an indoor subrack with a small capacity. It houses a built-in
BBU, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU, or other power equipment.

Exterior
Figure 5-3 shows an IMB03.

Figure 5-3 IMB03

(1) Front cover plate of the IMB03 (2) Protection cover

(3) Warning label to avoid treading (4) Slots of internal modules in the IMB03

Functions
The IMB03 performs the following functions:
l Provides a 3 U space for a distributed base station.
l Supports 220 V single-phase AC input and 110 V dual-live-wire AC input.
l Supports power input of -48 V DC.
l Supports various installation modes, including the wall-mounting mode, rack-mounting
mode, and combined-with-IFS06 mode.
l Provides a well-developed function of heat dissipation and facilitates cabling of internal
modules.

Structure
There are two types of IMB03, that is, the DC IMB03 and AC IMB03.
A DC IMB03 houses the BBU and DCDU-03B, as shown in Figure 5-4.

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Figure 5-4 DC IMB03

(1) DCDU-03B (2) BBU

An AC IMB03 houses a BBU and AC/DC power equipment, as shown in Figure 5-5.

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Figure 5-5 AC IMB03

(1) AC/DC power equipment (2) BBU

Specifications
Table 5-3 lists the specifications of the IMB03.

Table 5-3 Specifications of the IMB03

Item Specification

Dimensions 560 mm (22.05 in.) x 425 mm (16.73 in.) x


180 mm (7.09 in.) (height x width x depth)

Weight 10 kg

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5.5 DCDU-03
The Direct Current Distribution Unit-03 (DCDU-03) supplies DC power to each component in
the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-03 is 1 U. It can be classified into the DCDU-03B and
DCDU-03C according to the configured MCBs and application scenarios. The two models have
the same exterior, engineering specifications, and ports.

Exterior
Figure 5-6 shows the DCDU-03.

Figure 5-6 DCDU-03

Functions
The DCDU-03 provides nine -48 V DC outputs and different MCB configurations to meet the
power distribution requirements of the scenarios of distributed and separated base stations.

Table 5-4 describes the DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03.

Table 5-4 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03

DCDU DC Output Power MCB MCB Applicatio


Model Terminal Consumpti Specificati Quantity n Scenario
on on
Equipment

DCDU-03B LOAD0 to RRU 20 A 6 Distributed


LOAD5 base station/
Mini base
LOAD6 to BBU and the 12 A 3 station
LOAD8 transmission
equipment of
the customer

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DCDU DC Output Power MCB MCB Applicatio


Model Terminal Consumpti Specificati Quantity n Scenario
on on
Equipment

DCDU-03C LOAD0 to Transmissio 12 A 6 Separated


LOAD5 n equipment macro base
of the station in the
customer -48 V DC
power
LOAD6 BBU 12 A 1 supply/
LOAD7 Transmissio 6A 1 Transmissio
n equipment n cabinet
of the
customer

LOAD8 Fan box 6A 1

Ports
Figure 5-7 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.

Figure 5-7 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

Table 5-5 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.

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Table 5-5 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

Port Specification Cross-Sectional Area Remarks


(Unit: mm2)

DC input Supports the l DCDU-03B: 25 When the DCDU-03 is used


terminal M6 2-hole OT l DCDU-03C: 25 in the transmission cabinet,
terminal the cross-sectional area of
the input power cable is 4
mm2.

DC output LOAD0 to 2.5 l Three rows of wiring


terminal LOAD8 (from terminals for outputs:
left to right) NEG(-), RTN(+), and
LOAD0 to PGND, where, the last
LOAD8 three pairs of the PGND
wiring terminals support
the grounding of the M4
2-hole OT terminals,
which are marked in red
in Figure 5-7
l Supports the output
power cable with a
maximum cross-
sectional area of 6 mm2

5.6 AC/DC Power Equipment


The AC/DC power equipment consists of the 4815 power system and 2-DC-input power
distribution box. The equipment is used to lead 220 V AC input power into the cabinet, convert
the 220 V AC power into -48 V DC power through the AC/DC PSUs, and supply -48 V DC
power to the components in the cabinet.

Appearance
Figure 5-8 shows the AC/DC power equipment.

Figure 5-8 AC/DC power equipment

(1) AC power supply socket (2) Wiring terminal for the RRU

(3) Wiring terminal for the transmission equipment (4) Power distribution control switch for the RRU

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(5) Power distribution control switch for the transmission (6) Rectifier
equipment

(7) Monitoring port (8) DC output port LOAD1

(9) DC output port LOAD2 (10) Output port for the batteries BATT

Interface
Table 5-6 describes the panel of the AC/DC power equipment.

Table 5-6 Panel of the AC/DC power equipment

Interface Label Description Connector Type


Type

AC power INPUT AC power supply socket 3-pin male connector


supply socket

Monitoring RS232 Reserved port -


port
RS485 Monitoring port for the RJ-45 connector
rectifier

COM Reserved port -

DC output port LOAD1 Output port for the BBU and H4 connector
HEUA(10A)

LOAD2 Output port for the H4 connector


transmission equipment
(20A)

BAT Output port for the batteries H4 connector


(20A)

DC output RRU Wiring terminal for the RRU OT terminal


wiring power cable(12A)
terminal
TM Wiring terminal for the OT terminal
power cable for the
transmission equipment(4A)

LED
Table 5-7 describes the LEDs on the panel of the rectifier in the AC/DC power equipment.

Table 5-7 LEDs on the panel of the rectifier

Label Color Name Status Description

RUN Green Run LED ON The rectifier is running properly.

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Label Color Name Status Description

OFF An error occurs during the running


of the rectifier.

ALARM Yellow Alarm LED ON Output overcurrent alarm or


overtemperature alarm

Blinking The communication is disrupted.

OFF The rectifier is running properly.

FAULT Red Fault LED ON Fan faults, output overvoltage, and


external short circuit.

OFF The rectifier is running properly.

Table 5-8 describes the LEDs on the panel of the monitoring module in the AC/DC power
equipment.

Table 5-8 LEDs on the panel of the monitoring module


Label Color Name Status Description

RUN Green Run LED Blinking at The module is running properly.


0.5 Hz

Blinking at 4 The module is not faulty but unable


Hz to communicate with the PMU
properly.

ALM Red Alarm LED ON An alarm is generated.

OFF No alarm is generated.

DIP Switches
Figure 5-9 shows the DIP switches on the PMU.

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Figure 5-9 DIP switches on the PMU

Table 5-9 describes the settings of the DIP switches on the PMU.

Table 5-9 Settings of the DIP switches on the PMU


No. Function Operation

1~5 Defines the communication (1) Switches 1 to 5


address of the PMU correspond to bits 0 to 4. ON:
1, OFF: 0
For example: to set the
address of PMU to 3, set
switches 3 to 5 as OFF.
(2) Default setting before
delivery:
1 (BIT0), ON
2 (BIT1), ON
3 (BIT2), OFF
4 (BIT3), OFF
5 (BIT4), OFF

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No. Function Operation

6 Selects baud rate for Set as ON, indicating that the


communicating with the BTS baud rate is 9600. (If it is set
as OFF, the baud rate is
19200.)

7 and 8 Reserved and not defined Set as OFF

5.7 WGRU
The WGRU (WCDMA GPS Receiving Unit) receives and processes positioning information
and synchronization timing signals from the GPS, and then outputs the timing signals as a system
clock source. These timing signals and positioning information can be used to generate PPS
signals and Network Assisted GPS (AGPS) positioning information. The WGRU is optional for
the NodeB which is installed in the WGRU box. The NodeB can be configured with one WGRU
which provides the positioning function.

Appearance
Figure 5-10 shows the exterior of WGRU, Figure 5-11 shows the WGRU installed in the WGRU
box.

Figure 5-10 Exterior of the WGRU

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Figure 5-11 WGRU installed in the WGRU box

Panel
The components on the front panel of the WGRU suite are LEDs, RST button, and output ports.
The Figure 5-12 shows the front panel of the WGRU.
The components on the rear panel are the power input socket and the GPS signal input port. The
Figure 5-13 shows the rear panel of the WGRU box.

Figure 5-12 Front panel of the WGRU

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Figure 5-13 Rear panel of the WGRU box

Indicators on the Front Panel of the WGRU


This describes indicators on the front panel of the WGRU. There are three indicators, that is the
RUN, ALM, and ACT indicators on the front panel of the WGRU.

Table 5-10 describes the indicators.

Table 5-10 Indicators on the front panel of the WGRU

Indicator Color Status Meaning

RUN Green On for 1s and off for The WGRU suite


1s works properly.

On The power supply is


normal but the
WGRU suite is
faulty.

Off The power supply is


abnormal or the
WGRU suite is
faulty.

ALM Red Off There is no alarm.

On There is a fault alarm.

ACT Green On The WGRU suite


obtains correct
positioning
information.

Off The WGRU suite


cannot obtain correct
positioning
information.

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Ports on the Front Panel of the WGRU


The following describes the ports on the front panel of the WGRU. The ports consist of PPS1,
PPS2, COM1, COM2, CLK1, and CLK2.
Table 5-11 lists the ports.

Table 5-11 Ports on the front panel of the WGRU


Name Type Description

PPS1 RJ-45 It outputs PPS signals

PPS2 RJ-45 Obligate

COM1 RJ-45 It is used to transmit GPS


information and exchange
management and
maintenance information
with BBU.

COM2 RJ-45 Obligate

CLK1 RJ-45 Obligate

CLK2 RJ-45 Obligate

Ports on the Rear Panel


The rear panel of the WGRU consists of the POWER port and ANT port.
Table 5-12 describes the ports on the rear panel of the WGRU.

Table 5-12 Ports on the rear panel of the WGRU


Port Label Connector Description

POWER Two-pole male connector Used to feed external power

ANT N-type female connector Used for the connection to


the GPS antenna system

5.8 SLPU
The signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,
UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.

5.8.1 Exterior of SLPU


The SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.
5.8.2 Configuration of the SLPU
This section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.

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5.8.3 UELP
Each Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for four
paths of E1/T1 signals.
5.8.4 UFLP
The universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,
each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.
5.8.5 USLP2
The Universal Signal Lightning Protection Unit Type 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection
unit. It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.

5.8.1 Exterior of SLPU


The SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.

Figure 5-14 shows the SLPU.

Figure 5-14 SLPU

5.8.2 Configuration of the SLPU


This section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.

Slots of the SLPU


Figure 5-15 shows the slots of the SLPU.

Figure 5-15 Slots of the SLPU

Configuration of the SLPU


When serving as a trunk signal protection unit, the SLPU is a mandatory component, and it is
integrated with a UELP or UFLP and installed in the 1 U space in the upper part of the cabinet.
Table 5-13 lists the configuration principles of the SLPU.

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Table 5-13 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)


Board Optional/ Maximum Slot Configuration
Mandatory Quantity Restriction

UELP Optional 4 Slots 0 to 3 The priorities of


the slots in
configuration
are as follows in
descending
order: slot 2, slot
0, slot 1, and slot
3.

UFLP Optional 1 Slot 3 If both the


UELP and
UFLP are
configured, the
UFLP is
installed in a slot
with a higher
priority than the
UELP.

When serving as a monitoring signal protection unit for not more than 16 dry contacts, the SLPU
is an optional component, and it is integrated with two USLP2s and installed in the 1 U space
at the bottom of the BBU. Table 5-14 lists the configuration principles of the SLPU.

Table 5-14 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)


Board Optional/ Quantity Slot Configuration
Mandatory Restriction

USLP2 Optional 2 Slots 2 and 3 -

5.8.3 UELP
Each Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for four
paths of E1/T1 signals.

Panel
Figure 5-16 shows the panel of the UELP.

Figure 5-16 UELP panel

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Ports
Table 5-15 lists the ports of the UELP.

Table 5-15 Ports of the UELP


Label Connector Description

INSIDE DB25 connector Connected to the board for


transmission in the base station

OUTSIDE DB26 connector Connected to the external


transmission devices

DIP Switch
The UELP has one DIP switch, which is used to determine whether the receiving end is grounded.
The DIP switch has four DIP bits. Figure 5-17 shows the DIP switch on the UELP.

Figure 5-17 DIP switch on the UELP

Table 5-16 describes the DIP switch on the UELP.

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Table 5-16 DIP switch on the UELP

DIP Bit Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

S1 OFF OFF OFF OFF Not grounded

Other status Grounded

NOTE
The 75-ohm E1 cable can be either grounded or not grounded, whereas the 120-ohm E1 cable and the 100-
ohm T1 cable cannot be grounded.

5.8.4 UFLP
The universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,
each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.

Panel
Figure 5-18 shows the panel of the UFLP.

Figure 5-18 Panel of the UFLP

Ports
Table 5-17 describes the ports on the panel of the UFLP.

Table 5-17 Ports on the panel of the UFLP

Port Location Label Connector Type Description

INSIDE side FE0, FE1 RJ-45 Connected to the


board for
transmission in the
base station

OUTSIDE side FE0, FE1 RJ-45 Connected to the


external
transmission
devices

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5.8.5 USLP2
The Universal Signal Lightning Protection Unit Type 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection
unit. It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.

Panel
Figure 5-19 shows the panel of the USLP2.

Figure 5-19 Panel of the USLP2

Port
There are four output ports and two input ports on the USLP2. Table 5-18 lists the ports on the
panel of the USLP2.

Table 5-18 Ports on the panel of the USLP2


Label Port Type Quantity Description

IN0, IN1, IN2, 4-pin 4 Input ports used to


and IN3 connect the customized
alarm devices.

OUT0, OUT1 RJ45 2 Output ports used to


connect the EXT-ALM
port of the UEIU or
UPEU in the cabinet.

Figure 5-20 shows the mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on
the USLP2.

Figure 5-20 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2
OUT0 OUT1 IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

Table 5-19 lists the mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the
USLP2.

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Table 5-19 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2
Input Output

Label Pin Label Pin

IN0 IN0.1 OUT1 OUT1.1

IN0.2 OUT1.2

IN0.3 OUT1.4

IN0.4 OUT1.5

IN1 IN1.1 OUT1.3

IN1.2 OUT1.6

IN1.3 OUT1.7

IN1.4 OUT1.8

IN2 IN2.1 OUT0 OUT0.1

IN2.2 OUT0.2

IN2.3 OUT0.4

IN2.4 OUT0.5

IN3 IN3.1 OUT0.3

IN3.2 OUT0.6

IN3.3 OUT0.7

IN3.4 OUT0.8

For details about the application of the USLP2, see 5.8.2 Configuration of the SLPU.

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