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Issue Date: 2014-XX-XX Effective Date: 2014-XX-XX


Description
Scenario Description:

Preconditon:

Scenario Schematic Drawing:


Total work
Manpower: Work hours Downtime
Standard Process (Person)
4
(Hours)
4.43 hours(Person* 17.72
(Hours):
Hours):

Remark : Operartions mark in yellow are forbidden in case of thunder storm day

1 2 3 4.1 5 6.1 7 8 11 12 14 16
Prepare the
Install a ground Install an RCU Install an indoor
Make preparations installation for new
Check the materials for Wireless DBS
bard on the outdoor Install SBT Install
Ground an modules
GE/FE cable between the BBU and transmission
connected
equipment
toInstall
the an outdoor fiber managementfiber
tray management Install ground busbar Prepare labels
before site visit network deployment
concrete floor SBT tray on the wall
scenarios
0:00 0:00 0:00 0:15 0:15 0:22 0:22 0:52 0:52 1:07 1:07 1:22 1:22 1:42 1:42 2:42 2:42 2:57 2:57 3:19 3:19 3:49 3:49 4:01
0Person*Minute 60Person*Minute 30Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 30Person*Minute 15Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 10Person*Minute 15Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 25Person*Minute
Person ABCD Person ABCD Person ABCD Person CD Person CD Person D Person D Person D Person CD Person CD Person CD Person CD

4.2 6.2 9
Install blade RRU 10 13 15 17 19
Route and secure cables (such as four Ground the power
Pre-install an
RRU cables (such as fixed-length Install an blade Install RRU cables cable or IF cable of Check the hardware
antenna with eight Commission a single radio site (remote)
RRU power and jumpers, PGND RRU on a tower for a TP48200B outdoor modules at installation
fixed-length jumpers
fiber) cable, power cable, the feeder window
0:22 1:07 1:07 1:57 and
1:57optical fiber)
2:27 2:27 3:12 3:12 3:34 3:34 3:56 3:56 4:06 4:06 4:21
30Person*Minute 50Person*Minute 30Person*Minute 30Person*Minute 15Person*Minute 15Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 30Person*Minute
Person AB Person ABC Person ABC Person AB Person AB Person AB Person AB Person AB
18 20 21
Conduct a power-on check (radio network)
Conduct a dialing testClean the site before leaving

4:01 4:11 4:11 4:21 4:21 4:26


20Person*Minute 20Person*Minute 20Person*Minute
Person CD Person CD Person ABCD
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
1
Make preparations
4 0
before site visit

Procedure
1.1. Before visiting a site, check site preparations based on
Site Preparation Checklist. For example, check whether
materials arrive at the site, whether site access is
permitted, and whether transmission information, design
files, and tools are ready.

Notes
1. If onsite conditions are inconsistent with the conditions
described in the design file, contact Huawei site engineers
for confirmation.
2. If you encounter site access problems, contact Huawei
site engineers.

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1 2 Prepare the utes/Unit
installation for new
network 4 60
deployment
scenarios
Procedure
1. After you arrive at a site, check and confirm related
information based on Site Preparation Checklist Onsite. For
example, check whether the site information and
installation environment are consistent with the design,
whether the materials are a whole set, and whether the
tools are a whole set, and check the responsibility scope.
2. Move installation auxiliaries and tools to the site, and
Material and tool transportation neatly arrange them by type.
to the site 3. Assign tasks based on actual situations.
4. Wear protective cloths and gloves, and set warning
signs.

Notes
1. If onsite conditions are inconsistent with the conditions
described in the design file, contact Huawei site engineers
Responsibility division
3 4 for confirmation.
2. Gently move the materials and protect the product
components from colliding with the door, wall, or goods
EHS protection shelf.

Tools
Helmet&Safet Paper and
1 Compass 2 y Shoes 3 pencil
Long
4 Seat belts 5 measuring 6
tape
Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
Material packaging check Unpacking inspection
Check the
materials for 4 30
1 2 Wireless DBS

Procedure
1. Check whether the model and number of onsite main
equipment, such as the cabinet, antennas, RRUs, BBU,
and DCDU, are consistent with that specified in the
engineering design file and material checklist (there is a
packing list attached to the equipment packaging), and
whether the appearance of packaging is intact.
2. If the inspection passes, unpack the packaging, and
check whether the number of materials is correct and
whether they are intact. In addition, request the logistics
service provider and implementation team to sign the DN.
3. Provide the NMC with the BBU ESN, which can be
obtained from the left mounting ear of the BBU.
4. Sort the materials and classify them as main equipment
and materials for the antenna system.

Notes
1. Do not unpack the packaging, and report the problem to
the project team in either of the following scenarios:
The model and number of onsite equipment are
ESN acquisition Material placement inconsistent with the design file.
The packaging is seriously damaged or soaked.

3 4

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
Pre-installed antenna utes/Unit
1 4 Pre-install an
antenna with eight
2 30
fixed-length
jumpers
Procedure
1. Install the upper and lower supports, disassemble the
bolt from one end of pole-mounting brackets, making tower
mounting more easily.
2. Use a marker to mark the sector, azimuth, and downtilt
at the back of the antenna.
3.Connect jumpers to the antenna, and do waterproof
(usually by 3 layers waterproof and 3 layers PVC tape;
some case use waterproof box/cover).
4.Based on the serial number of port, attach label /color-
ring to the jumper end, and ensure that the text on the
labels is written from top to bottom. Neatly route the
jumpers from the antenna side to the other end, and attach
a white label to the end of each jumper to mark the ports.
After verifying that the jumper connections are correct, bind
2 3 the jumpers.

Notes
1. When installing jumpers, protect the connectors from
Connect Waterproof PVC Cable tie water and dust.
2. Do not remove the dust-proof cover of the connector to
be connected to an RRU.
3. Jumper labels and temporary labels must be consistent
with those on antenna connectors.

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Overview of cable Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
layout in an outdoor 3 Personnel
1 2 utes/Unit
module Route and secure
RRU cables (such
3 50
as RRU power and
fiber)
Procedure
1. Determine the route and length: According to the site
design documents, determine whether the routes for RRU
power cables/CPRI optical fibers are consistent with the
site environment, and measure the cable length.
2. Cut cables: Cut RRU power cables, and attach color-
codings to both ends of each cable.
3. Fixed cable clamps.
4.Hoist cables: Bind RRU power cables/CPRI optical fibers,
using a lifting sling, hoist the cables to the installation
positions, and partially fix the cables.
5. Fix cables: Use cable clamps to fix the RRU power
cables/CPRI optical fibers on the tower from top to bottom.
6.Use outdoor cable ties to secure the GPS feeders and
5 microwave IF cables from top to bottom on the tower, and
attach standard labels to both ends of each cable.

4
Notes
1. During cable cutting, reserve a slack of about 0.5 m for
each cable for redundancy based on the resource usage.
2. When fixing cables, reserve a slack of about 0.3 m for
each cable on the side of the antenna system to ensure
that the cables are not excessively tight.

6 Tools
Long measuring Cable cutter Open-end
1 tape 2 and utility knife 3 wrench

4 5 6

Materials
Cable for outdoor
1 module 2 Cable tie

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1 utes/Unit
Install a ground
bard on the
1 20
outdoor concrete
floor
Procedure
1. Unpack the package and take out the ground bar,
insulation plate, and expansion bolt.
2. Drill holes in the designed position and secure the
ground bar. Then, connect the ground bar to the ground
busbar.

Notes
2 1. Insulation plates are required to ensure insulation
between the ground bar and ground.

Hammer drill,
vacuum cleaner,
Tools
Goggle, Earplug,
Open-end
1 claw hammer, 2 wrench 3
level meter,
marker (marking-
4 off template) 5 6
Connected to Materials
the ground 1 Ground bar 2 Cable tie
busbar
3 Expansion bolt 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
2 Personnel
1 utes/Unit

Install SBT 2 30

Procedure
1.Assemble TMA hoop iron.
2.Lift TMA & accessories to the top of tower.
3.Install the TMA on the tower.
4.Make the ground cable OT connector,and connect to the
ground bar.

Notes

3
4

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
1 Personnel
Install blade RRU utes/Unit
cables (such as
four fixed-length
2 30
jumpers, PGND
cable, power cable,
and optical fiber)
Procedure
1.Prepare an OT terminal of the PGND cable. Connect to
the ground point at the bottom of the RRU, and connect the
other end to the ground bar.
2.Sort jumpers by color-coding/label, connect them to the
corresponding ports at the bottom of the RRU, do the
waterproof by three layers of waterproof tape,then three
layers of PVC insulation tape.
3. Loosen the screws at the bottom, and remove the
waterproof rubber plugs from the cable holes at the bottom
3 of the cabling cavity.
2 4. Install the optical module based on the design
requirements for single-mode/multimode optical modules
and rate, coil the excess of optical fibers, and connect
fibers to the optical ports (if only one optical fiber exists,
connect it to the default port CPRI0).
5. Prepare power connectors based on the labels on the
4 RRU cabling cavity, and connect to the RRU.
6. Tighten the screws for fastening the cables at the bottom
of the cabling cavity, and tighten the clamping screws for
the shield layer of the power cable. After installing the cover
of the RRU cabling cavity, tighten all the screws and fasten
the RRU power cables, opticalNotes fibers, PGND cables, and
jumpers
1. The RRUusing black
port cable
layout mayties.
be different from the antenna
port layout. connect jumper based on the port labels.
2. Select optical modules depending on the actual design.
3. You must use clips to tighten the shield layer of the
5 6 power cable in the RRU cabling cavity, connect the RRU to
the short end of the optical fiber, and install waterproof
rubber plugs into vacant cable holes.

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Installed Blade Personnel
utes/Unit
RRU
1 2 Install an blade
2 30
RRU on a tower

Procedure
1. Hoist the main and auxiliary brackets of the RRU to the
specified height, slide the mounting brackets onto the pole
horizontally and insert the bolt into the slot.
2.Tighten the nut using a torque wrench to ensure that the
main and auxiliary brackets are firmly secured to the pole.
3.Hoist RRU and install RRU onto the brackets Securing
the captive screw into the connection hole.
4.Remove the four screws from the second and third
mounting kits,remove the main bracket from the auxiliary
bracket.
5.Assemble main bracket together.
3a 6.Loosen the screw of RRU metal sheet that near from the
handle of the first RRU ,Then rotate the metal sheet to
match the hole on top of the second RRU,tighten the
screw

Notes
1. when intall 3 blade RRUs using side-mounted method,
should assemble mounting kits fist.
2. Tighten the two nuts alternatively, and ensure that the
distances between the main bracket and the auxiliary
4 bracket are the same on both sides.

5 6

Tools
Fixed pulley, lifting
1 sling, and quick 2 Hex key (S5) 3 Seat belts
hook

4 5 6

Materials
1 RRU 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1a 1b utes/Unit

Ground modules 1 15

Procedure
1. Prepare a PGND cable with a proper length based on
the actual cable route, crimp the terminal in the module,
and connect it to ground points (with ground identifiers) on
the module housing.
2. Install a module in a cabinet.
3.indoor cenario: Route a PGND cable to the ground bar on
the inside wall of the cabinet, crimp the terminal, and
connect the cable to the ground bar.
4.outdoor scenario: Route a PGND cable to the external
cabinet ground bar, crimp the terminal, and connect the
2 cable to the ground bar.

Notes
1.Modules installed in Huawei cabinets/racks are generally
grounded through mounting ears, don't need PGND cables
more, except that customers have special requirements.
2.If BBU and DCDU are installed and need to be grounded,
3a Indoor Outdoor 3b connect them with an equipotential cable, and ground them
using the DCDU.
grounding grounding

Tools
Wire stripper
Cable cutter
1 Diagonal pliers 2 and utility knife 3 and COAX
crimping tool

4 5 6

Materials
1 PGND cable for module 2 6-4 OT terminal

3 Heat shrink tube 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
GSM
Install an GE/FE utes/Unit
Transmission 2 cable between the
1 BBU and 1 20
cable connection transmission
equipment
Procedure
1. Determine the transmission equipment and cable route.
2. Route the FE cable from the right side of the cabinet and
LTE connect the cable to the transmission port on the main
FE control board in the BBU. (In other scenarios, the cable is
routed according to the installation position of the
transmission board. Optical fibers installed in the left and
right parts of the cabinet are routed from the left and right
cable troughs, respectively.)
3. Route and secure the FE cable to the transmission
equipment, and connect the cable to the corresponding port
according to the designed transmission link.
UMTS

BBU side
Multimode
Notes
1. When routing transmission cables along a cable tray,
keep more than 30 mm between the transmission cables
and power cables.

Tools
3
1 Diagonal pliers 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
Transmission 1 Network cable 2 Cable tie
side
3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
Install an RCU
connected to the 1 20
SBT

Procedure
1. Remove the protective cover for the RCU port from the
antenna. Rotate the nuts, and continue with subsequent
installation operations only when ensuring that the nuts can
be smoothly rotated.
2. Connect the RCU to the antenna, ensure that the two
ports completely match, and then fasten the RCU. Wrap
the RCU port with the PVC insulation tape and waterproof
tape.
3. Connect the female connector at one end of the AISG
cable to the RCU male connector, and manually tighten the
AISG cable while ensuring that the AISG cable connecters
are not loose.
4. Connect the Smart Bias-Tee (SBT) male connector to
the antenna, ensure that the two ports completely match,
and then fasten the SBT.
5. Connect and secure the jumper to the female connector
of the SBT, and wrap the connector with the PVC insulation
tape and waterproof tape.
6. Connect the male connector at one end of the AISG
cable to the AISG female connector of the SBT, and
connect the other end of the AISG cable to the
corresponding port on the Notes
RCU.
1. Take the RCU serial number label from the packing bag,
and keep it intact for future use.
2. Ensure that the female connector of the AISG cable is
properly connected to the RCU male connector. Do not
remove the protective cap from the RCU female connector.

Tools
Phillips
screwdriver
1 Open-end wrench 2 and flat-head 3 Diagonal pliers
screwdriver (6
mm)
4 5 6

Materials
1 RCU 2 SBT

PVC insulation tape and


3 waterproof tape 4 AISG cable

5 Cable tie 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
1 2
Install an outdoor
fiber management 1 10
tray

Procedure
1. Route the hose clamp through the mounting bracket of
the outdoor fiber termination box, and install the hose
clamp to the designed position on the pole.
2. Install the fiber termination box onto the mounting
bracket, and tighten the four screws from top to bottom.

Notes
1. When tightening the screws on the fiber termination box
and mounting bracket, tighten the upper two screws and
lower screws in sequence.

Tools

1 Hex key (S5) 2 Diagonal pliers 3

4 5 6

Materials
Indoor fiber
1 management box 2 Cable tie

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
Secured fiber utes/Unit
1 2a
management 4 Install an indoor
fiber management 1 15
tray  tray on the wall

Procedure
1. Measure the installation positions of the indoor fiber
termination box and cable trough according to the design
drawing, and drill holes in the wall to mark the anchor
points. Then, use a hacksaw to cut the cable trough.
2. If the onsite walls are concrete walls, use a hammer drill
to drill holes (M6 mm x 40 mm), and hammer the plastic
screws into the holes. If a movable shelter is deployed
onsite, skip this step.
3. Put the fiber termination box and cable trough to the
installation positions, and secure them by tightening the
A screws in the holes.
4. Cut a 20 mm groove on the side of the fiber termination
box adjacent to the cable trough to reserve space for
routing optical cables.

2b 3 Notes
B 1. An optical fiber may have different connectors at both
ends. Therefore, ensure that the BBU connects to the LC
connector (square) at the armored long end of an optical
fiber, the fiber termination box connects to the FC
connector (screw thread), and the RRU connects to the LC
connector at the short end of an optical fiber.

Hammer drill,
vacuum cleaner,
Tools
Phillips
Goggle, Earplug, screwdriver
1 claw hammer, 2 and flat-head 3 Claw hammer
C level meter,
marker (marking-
screwdriver (6
mm)
4 off template) 5 6

Materials
Outdoor fiber
1 management box 2 Cable tie

3 Plastic particle 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
RRU cable layout on the utes/Unit
1 2
cabinet side Install RRU cables
2 15
for a TP48200B

Procedure
1.Sort the optical fibers and route them into the cabinet at
the left of the cabinet.
2. Install optical modules into ports on the LBBP in the
BBU, and connect optical fibers to the optical modules.
3.Use a binding strap to bind the optical fibers at the optical
fiber branch and use another binding strap to secure the
optical fibers when they are routed into the cabinet. Then,
route them into the cabinet from the left rear of the
cabinet.Then, route the optical fibers from the cabinet to the
antenna system and secure them. Coil the excess of the
optical fibers at the antenna system side.
4. Route the RRU power cable into the cabinet at the right
3 side of the cabinet. Trim off the excess of the power cable
based on the route length. Strip off the sheath from the
power cable until the sheath edge is vertically aligned with
the DCDU edge, trim off the shield layer and filler, and use
PVC insulation tape to wrap the exposed core wires.
RRU 5. Trim off the excess of the core wires based on the
installation position, and prepare an OT terminal or quick-
optical connect terminal.
fiber Notes
1. If the DCDU-12B is used, the RRU power cables for
sectors 1 to 3 are connected to the LOAD5, LOAD4, and
Binding LOAD3 ports, respectively, the BBU power cable is
strap for connected to the LOAD9 port, and the power cable of the
fan assembly is connected to the LOAD8 port.
RRU power cable optical If the DCDU-03B is used, the RRU power cables for
fibers sectors 1 to 3 are connected to the LOAD0, LOAD1, and
LOAD2 ports, respectively, the BBU power cable is
4 connected to the LOAD9 port, and the power cable of the
fan assembly is connected to the LOAD8 port.
5 2. A minimum of 30 mm distance Toolsmust be reserved Phillips
between Wire stripper screwdriver
Cablethe power
cutter and cable, PGND cable, and signal cable.
1
White cable
utility ties 2 forand
knifeare used
COAX
indoor 3 andand
cables, theflat-head
excess
of the cable ties is trimmedcrimping tool remaining
off without screwdriver
rough (6
mm)
edges.
4 5 6

Materials
1 RRU power cable 2 RRU optical fiber

3 Cable tie 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
Install ground
1 20
busbar

Procedure

Notes

Hammer drill,
vacuum cleaner,
Tools
Goggle, Earplug,
Open-end
1 claw hammer, 2 wrench 3
level meter,
marker (marking-
4 off template) 5 6

Materials
1 Ground bar 2 Cable tie

3 Expansion bolt 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
Outdoor Outdoor cable Ground the power utes/Unit
cable grounding on a cable or IF cable of
4 3 outdoor modules 1 15
grounding rooftop at the feeder
on a tower window
Procedure
4 1. Route the RRU power cable to the DCDU through the
feeder window, and then strip off the power cable sheath
for 60 mm to 70 mm using a utility knife.
2. Wrap the metal sheet of the ground clip around the
shield layer, and bind them using a binding strap.
3 3. Wrap the RRU power cable at the ground point with
three layers of waterproof tape and three layers of PVC
insulation tape.
4. Connect the other end of the ground clip to the outdoor
ground bar.
1
2

Notes
1. If no outdoor ground bar is used onsite, persuade the
customer to install an outdoor ground bar. If the customer
refuses, the ground point must be negotiated and a
memorandum of understanding must be signed.
2. Apply even force to strip off the power cable sheath
without damage to the core wires.
3. The PGND cable fastened by a ground clip is routed
downwards along the power cable to prevent raindrop
backflow.
Tools
3 4
Cable cutter and Open-end
1 utility knife 2 Diagonal pliers 3 wrench

4 5 6

Materials
PVC insulation tape and
1 PGND cable 2 waterproof tape

3 Cable tie 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
1
Prepare labels 1 25

Procedure
Label attachment 1. Choose proper labels (labels are classified into labels of
signal cables and labels of power cables) based on
application scenarios.
2. Fill in/prepare labels following label content rules agreed
by the customer.
3. Attach/secure prepared labels. Fold labels of signal
cables in the way specified in the figure, and bind labels of
power cables using in the delivered cable ties.
4.Ensure that the label orientation and installation location
Labels of power is easy for information query.
2 Labels of signal
cables cables

4
3 Notes
cable cable
Adhesive side 1. Labels are attached at the position 20 mm away from a
right folding connector by default.
right folding

2. The Label content facilitates maintenance and correctly


partial
maps the cables.
3. Labels are neatly attached.

Tools
cable

1 Paper and pencil 2 Diagonal pliers 3 Scissor

Three procedures 4 5 6

for attaching Materials


labels of signal 1 Label 2
cables 3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1 utes/Unit
Check the
hardware 2 20
installation

Procedure
1.Check the hardware installation based on the design
drawings and Hardware Installation Quality Checklist.
2. Check whether the equipment, cabinets, antennas, and
BBU are securely installed at specified positions and
whether their appearances are intact.
3. Check whether the cable routes are correct, whether the
feeder connectors are securely installed, and whether cable
labels are legible.
4. Check whether the downtilt angle and azimuth of the
antennas are correct.
5. Check whether the installation position and route of the
PGND cable are correct and whether the cable connectors
are securely installed.
6. Check whether connectors are reliably and securely
waterproofed.

2 3

Notes
1. The design drawings may be a TSSR for projects outside
China.
2. The project team needs to confirm and sign Hardware
Installation Quality Checklist with the customer and
subcontractors in advance.

4 5 6 Tools

1 Inclinometer 2 Compass 3 Multimeter

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
1 2 Conduct a power-
on check (radio 1 20
network)

Procedure
1. Turn on the circuit breaker for controlling the power
supply to the power distribution cabinet and the PWE
switch of the BBU.
2. Check whether the DC output voltage of the DCDU
ranges from –57.6 V to –38.4 V.
3. Turn on the switches for the LOAD(X) ports on the
DCDU;
4. Check whether the indicators on the BBU, RFUs, or
RRUs work properly.

DC

Notes
3 4 1. Set the multimeter to the AC mode before measuring AC
voltage.
2. If an exception occurs, shut down the power switch,
rectify the fault, and power on the equipment.

Tools

1 Multimeter 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1 utes/Unit
Commission a
single radio site 1 30
(remote)

Procedure
1. Check whether boards/modules of the base station are
installed in the specified slots and whether their cables are
correctly installed based on the base station board/module
installation diagram.
2. Check whether transmission cables are correctly
installed and whether transmission resources are ready.
3. Power on the BBU and RFUs/RRUs, and check whether
the indicators on them work properly.
4. Obtain the BBU ESN, and notify the OMC engineer of
2 3 base station configurations. Check and handle the
generated alarms.

Notes

Tools

1 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
utes/Unit
1 2 Conduct a dialing
1 20
test

Procedure
1. Set the test terminals and perform a dialing test for each
sector. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each sector.
2. Perform mutual dialing tests for the terminals and check
whether the voice connection is normal, whether the voice
quality is good, and whether the call drop rate is low.
Voice Perform mutual video calling tests for the terminals and
check whether the voice connection is normal, whether the
test voice quality is good, whether the video is smooth, and
whether the call drop rate (if it exists) is low.
3. Visit WAP sites and check whether the site access rate
is normal.
4. Perform text message tests.

Notes

Website access test SMS test


4 3

Tools

1 Test terminal 2 3

4 5 6

Materials
1 2

3 4

5 6
Duration
Installation
SN Task Description Person*min
Personnel
1 Tool sorting 2 Material sorting utes/Unit
Clean the site
4 20
before leaving

Procedure
1. Sort onsite tools.
2. Remove the redundant materials.
3. Clean the equipment room and the area for installing the
antenna system. Then, pack onsite garbage and take it
when leaving the site.
4. Based on requirements in Project PAT Document, take
photos, which will be used for preparing acceptance
documents.
5. Fill in the registration form for equipment room visit.
6. Lock the door of the equipment room, and notify the
3 Cleaning
Photograph
NMC engineer of alarm information checking. If no alarm is
4 generated, leave the site.

Notes
1. Customize Project PAT Document based on project
requirements before using it.
2. Ensure that no sundries are reserved onsite after project
implementation.
3. Before leaving the equipment room, check whether the
Registration form for equipment room live network works properly with the OMC engineer.
5 visit 6 Door locking before leaving the site

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Make preparations before Car


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Make preparations before
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Make preparations before


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Make preparations before Brake


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Reverse
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Make preparations before 1.1 Rear
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Prepare the installation Site


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Conduct a dialing test 1.1 PING
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Conduct a dialing test 1.1 HTTP

Conduct a dialing test 1.1 FTPSPEED

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rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is
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rate (if it exists) is low.
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site access rate is normal.
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quality is good, and whether the call drop success
rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is
tests for the terminals and check whether not less N MMS
the voice connection is normal, whether than
the voice quality is good, whether the 100%
video is smooth, and whether the call drop
rate (if it exists) is low.
3. Visit WAP sites and check whether the
site access rate is normal.
4. Perform text message tests.
1. Set the test terminals and perform a
dialing test for each sector. Repeat steps
2 through 5 for each sector.
2. Perform mutual dialing tests for the
terminals and check whether the voice
connection is normal, whether the voice The
quality is good, and whether the call drop success
rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is N PING
tests for the terminals and check whether not less
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rate (if it exists) is low.
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N HTTP
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quality is good, and whether the call drop success
rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is
tests for the terminals and check whether not less N FTPSPEED
the voice connection is normal, whether than
the voice quality is good, whether the 100%
video is smooth, and whether the call drop
rate (if it exists) is low.
3. Visit
1. Set the WAPtest
sites and check
terminals andwhether
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a
site access rate is normal.
dialing test for each sector. Repeat steps
4. Perform 5text
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each sector.
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connection is normal, whether the voice The
quality is good, and whether the call drop success
rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is HTTPSPEE
tests for the terminals and check whether not less N D
the voice connection is normal, whether than
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rate (if it exists) is low.
3. Visit WAP sites and check whether the
site access rate is normal.
4. Perform text message tests.
1. Set the test terminals and perform a
dialing test for each sector. Repeat steps
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terminals and check whether the voice
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rate is low. Perform mutual video calling rate is N THIRDTOO
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N PIM
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information checking. If no alarm is
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Installation Quick Guide
1.Make preparations before site visit:Before visiting a site, check site 5.Route and secure RRU cables (such as RRU power and 9.Install an blade RRU on a tower:Install the RRU brackets to a pole.
preparations, especially site access, design files, and materials, based fiber):Determine the cable route and length. Select or cut cables with a
on Site Preparation Checklist Before Site Visit. proper length. Then, hoist and fix the cables. Then, hoist the RRU and secure it to the pole.

2.Prepare the installation for new network deployment


scenarios:Check and confirm related information, especially site 6.Install a ground bard on the outdoor concrete floor:Drill holes, install 10.Ground modules:Cut off the PGND cable and crimp the terminal for
information, installation environment, and materials required onsite, insulation plates, and secure a ground bar. the cable. Connect one end of the cable to a module ground point, and
based on Site Preparation Checklist Before Installation. route the other end to the cabinet ground bar for connection.

11.Install an GE/FE cable between the BBU and transmission


3.Check the materials for Wireless DBS:Unpack the packaging, check equipment:Route the network cable through the cabinet and connect
the materials, and place them based on installation positions and 7.Install SBT:
it to the BBU. Then, route the other end of the cable to the
sequences. transmission equipment.

4.Pre-install an antenna with eight fixed-length jumpers:Install the


upper and lower antenna supports, connect jumpers to the antennas, 8.Install blade RRU cables (such as four fixed-length jumpers, PGND 12.Install an RCU connected to the SBT:Install the RCU and SBT to an
cable, power cable, and optical fiber):Install the jumpers, optical fibers,
and waterproof the cable joints. Then, install nameplates for the antenna, and use an AISG cable to connect the RCU and SBT.
and power cables, and waterproof the cable joints.
cables.
Installation Quick Guide
17.Ground the power cable or IF cable of outdoor modules at the
13.Install an outdoor fiber management tray:Use a hose clamp to feeder window:Wrap the RRU power cable at the feeder window with 21.Commission a single radio site (remote):Verify that the transmission
secure the mounting kit to a pole, and then install the outdoor fiber a layer of PVC insulation tape, three layers of waterproof tape, and is normal and commission the equipment according to the ESN
management tray on the mounting kit. three layers of PVC insulation tape, and then connect the cable to the locating device at the remote end.
outdoor ground bar.

18.Prepare labels:Correctly fill in/prepare labels in compliance with the 22.Conduct a dialing test:Set the test terminals and complete voice,
14.Install an indoor fiber management tray on the wall:#N/A specifications and attach/install them to cables and equipment. SMS, and website access tests.

15.Install RRU cables for a TP48200B:Route the RRU power cable into
the cabinet, install a connector on the cable, and connect the cable to 19.Check the hardware installation:Check hardware installation based 23.Clean the site before leaving:Clean the construction area, take
the required equipment. Route the RRU optical fiber and connect it to on the design drawings and quality requirements. photos based on the requirements, and take records.
the baseband processing unit.

20.Conduct a power-on check (radio network):Verify that equipment


16.Install ground busbar: and cables are correctly installed, and power on the equipment based
on the power-on process.
LTE Check list
Category Requirement Severity Pass (Yes/No) Remarks
The BBU is securely installed and not damaged Major Yes □, No □
All screws on the BBU are tightened. Before fixing nuts, be sure to mount the spring washers
Cabinet installation and then flat washers.
Minor Yes □, No □
The surface of the BBU is clean. The external paint is in good condition, and the marks are
correct, clear, and complete.
Minor Yes □, No □
The connectors of the signal cables are securely connected. Major Yes □, No □
The cable ties are properly distributed with the same interval and face the same direction. The
redundant cable ties are removed, and all cuts of the cable ties are smooth without sharp ends.
Minor Yes □, No □
The signal cables are distributed in a way to facilitate maintenance and expansion. Minor Yes □, No □
the Optical fiber should be routed in the left hand of the cabinet and connected in the sector
sequence to the UBBPdx board.
Major Yes □, No □
Signal cable installation
The transmission should be routed in the right hand of the 19inch rack and connected in the
sector sequence to FE/GE0 port in the UMPTbx board.
Major Yes □, No □
the Transmission cable should be label in both side (( UMPTbx- FE/GE0 and the peer end))
by Iub0
Major Yes □, No □
Fiber & FDD,TDD fiber should be labeled in Both side (( UBBPdx and RRU)) according the
CPRI number.
Major Yes □, No □
the RRU power in the DCDU should be installed in the sequence of the sectors starting from
LOAD1~ LOAD 3
Major Yes □, No □

The PGND cables are green-yellow cables, the DC grounding cables are black cables, and the
–48 V power cables are blue cables.
Minor Yes □, No □
the DCDU C.B should be 63 Amp if 100Amp fuse is not available Major Yes □, No □
The power cables or the grounding without Cross cables Minor Yes □, No □
The power cables and grounding cables are intact, or short-circuited. Major Yes □, No □
All power cables and grounding cables are complete pieces of cables. Major Yes □, No □
if there are extra length 5m for fiber cables it must to insert inside fiber box. " new or existing" Minor Yes □, No □
The copper lugs at both ends of the power cable are crimped firmly by the suitable crimpling
Power cable and grounding cable
tool with heat shrink gun
Major Yes □, No □
installation
The copper lugs at both ends of the grounding cable are crimped firmly by the suitable
crimpling tool "crimping tools "
Minor Yes □, No □
Plain washers and spring washers are added at all connection terminals. The connection
terminals are securely installed and in good contact.
Minor Yes □, No □
the power cable should be labeled in Both side DCDU and rectifier C.B or Fuse Major Yes □, No □
The BBU working ground, protection ground, and the lightning protection ground share a
grounding conductor.
Minor Yes □, No □

Power and fiber cables should enter the shelter from the lower row of the entry port (left
opening preferred), and must to be isolated well
Major Yes □, No □
Fiber and Power cables fixed by double clamp on the tower Major Yes □, No □
No package box or component is plied up at the installation site. Major Yes □, No □
When the BBU is installed inside other equipment, no cables tie or other unnecessary stuff is
left inside the equipment.
Minor Yes □, No □
Environment cleanliness
Cleaning of site and Surroundings Minor Yes □, No □
Installation Accuracy match TSSR Major Yes □, No □
RRU Equipment Installation Checklist
Category Requirement Result Remarks
The RRU is located at the correct position according to the engineering drawing
For 9m mast RRU height minimum 1.5m and maximum 5m Major Yes □, No □
For 6m mast RRU height minimum 1.5m and maximum 2.9m
The surface of the integrated equipment is clean, the external paint is in good condition, and
RRU installation the marks are correct, clear, and complete.
Minor Yes □, No □
the RRU should have a minimum length about 120 cm Major Yes □, No □
The RRU is properly Closed Major Yes □, No □
RRU port must to be faced to the roof " to access easy from the roof"
All self-made PGND cables are cables with copper core and the core diameter complies with
the requirement. There is no switch or fuse installed on the PGND cables
Minor Yes □, No □
The redundant parts of power cables and the PGND cables are cut instead of being coiled up. Minor Yes □, No □
The copper lugs at both ends of the PGND & Power cable are crimped firmly. Minor Yes □, No □
Flat washers and spring washers are added at all connection terminals. The connection
terminals are securely installed and in good contact.
Minor Yes □, No □
Power cable
The cables are bundled neatly and fastened properly. The cable ties face the same direction
and at the same interval, short-circuited on power cables with heat shrink
Major Yes □, No □
The cables are distributed in a way to facilitate maintenance and expansion. Minor Yes □, No □
Color rings are attached to both ends of all cables and jumpers and fibers Major Yes □, No □
The redundant cable ties are removed, and all cuts of the cable ties are smooth without sharp
ends.
Minor Yes □, No □
fiber box installation must to be minimum 1.5m height inside the shelter Major Yes □, No □
No unnecessary stuff is left inside and on the top of the cabinet. No fingerprint or other stain
is left on the surface of the cabinet.
Major Yes □, No □
No unnecessary tape is left on the cables. Minor Yes □, No □
Environment cleanliness
No unnecessary tapes, small piece of cables, wastepaper, or package paper is left on the site. Minor Yes □, No □
All things around are arranged in a clean and neat way. Major Yes □, No □
site serials number must to be provided Minor Yes □, No □
RRU Antenna System Checklist (Indoor and Outdoor)
Category Requirement Result Remarks
The fiber & power are not distributed in a cross way. The columns and rows of cables are
straight, and parallel.
Major Yes □, No □
The connectors of Jumper cables are not loose and properly isolated “ Taps & scotch “ Major Yes □, No □
The red, yellow, and blue color rings are attached properly with distinguished main and
diversity.
Minor Yes □, No □
All antennas / RRUs should be installed in a proper and safe way with all accessories “ nuts &
RRU Antenna washers”
Yes □, No □
Major
All the mechanical & Electrical tilts for the new antennas must to be according to TSSR
Details Major Yes □, No □
AISG cables installed Major Yes □, No □
Antenna screws must to installed smoothly and easy for dismantling Major Yes □, No □
GPS System Installation
Category Requirement Result Remarks
GPS Antenna The GPS Antenna fixation properly installed Major Yes □, No □
The PROTECTED end on the lighting arrester faces the BBU. Major Yes □, No □
Lighting arrester
The lightning arresters are grounded. Major Yes □, No □
Standard Tools

Antenna
install
ation
tool Fixed pulley,
Open-end wrench Hex key (S5) lifting sling, and
Compass 1PCS 1PCS 1PCS quick hook
1SET

Auxilia
ry
Tools
Paper and Broom and
Scissor 1PCS Camera 1PCS
pencil 1PCS dustpan 1PCS

Cable
connect
or
process
ing and
Phillips
connect Wire stripper
ion Long measuring Cable cutter screwdriver and Diagonal pliers and COAX
Tools and utility knife flat-head
tape 1PCS 1PCS crimping tool
1SET screwdriver (6
2SET
mm) 1SET
Cabinet
s &
Module Hammer drill,
Install vacuum cleaner,
ation Goggle,
Tools Inclinometer Multimeter Claw hammer Earplug, claw
1PCS 1PCS 1PCS hammer, level
meter, marker
(marking-off
template) 1SET
Testing
tools

Test terminal
1PCS
Standard Tools

EHS
Tools

Helmet&Safety
Seat belts 2PCS Shoes 4SET
Main Equipment List

No. Name Picture Function No Name Picture Function

1 Label 2 Expansion bolt

3 Heat shrink tube PGND


4 cable for module

5 6-4 OT terminal 6 Cable tie

7 Network cable 8 RRU power cable

9RRU optical fiber PVC insulation


Remote radio unit; 10 tape and waterproof tape
part of distributed
base stations,
mainly to complete
the IF signal
processing (such as
11 RRU a digital I / Q 12 PGND cable
modulation and
demodulation, down
conversion, DA / AD
converter), radio
frequency treatment,
Special Requirement
CraftName Custom Requirement

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