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Product: Offer Name:: TDD Lte3500 Enodeb: S111 20Mhz 8T8R
Product: Offer Name:: TDD Lte3500 Enodeb: S111 20Mhz 8T8R
HW
Offer name: TDD‐LTE
TDD LTE3500 eNodeB : S111‐20MHz‐8T8R
Code Description QTY
eNodeB HW
473585A FSMFA System Module 1
473586A FBBAA Capacity Extension Sub-Module 2
473196A Flexi RRH 8T8R 3500 20W (FZQE) 3
FMCA FLEXI 3U MOUNTING COVERS
470239A FRONT/BACK 1
472839A FSAH EAC cable HDMI-D37 15m 1
eNodeB Accessorries
FMFA FLEXI MOUNTING KIT
470149A FLOOR/WALL/POLE 2
471649A FPKA Flexi Pole Kit 4
471964A FYTF WiMAX Optical Cable LC 50m 6
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LTE
Installation MOP
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29-March-
Version 2.1 Charbel Chehwan Adding labelling
2016
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Contents:
• Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….…....……….. 4
• H&S………………………………………………………………….………………….….……………….. 4
• Ch1 / Overview of the System Module (FSMFa) with installation procedure for relevant cables ............11
• Ch2 / Overview of the RRH (FZQE) with installation procedure for relevant cables ………….………....27
• Ch3 / Power distribution module (FPFC) with installation procedure for relevant cables …….................38
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1. Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide installation instructions and guidelines to ensure high quality of
installation for MTN Irancell LTE.
Safety Procedures are detailed documents to cover the implementation of safe systems of work. As such they
constitute a mandatory element in the attainment of the required safety standards given either by industrial
standards or by law.
The project safety procedures are to ensure utmost safety of all individuals, materials, machines, vehicles,
environment and the Customer’s property.
The Project Health & Safety Coordinator or the designated person will ensure that the safety procedures are kept
up to date and under constant review in the light of a feedback from operational experience and from safety audit
reports. Changes will be initiated where existing safety procedures are found to be inadequate or in need of
improvement.
NOKIA’s occupational health and safety (H&S) practice supports our efforts to protect and promote the health,
safety and well-being of NOKIA employees.
It also reflects NOKIA’s responsibility as a corporate citizen, striving to make a fitting contribution to the
communities in which we live and work.
Complying with, and where feasible, exceeding the requirements of applicable H&S laws and regulations of
countries where we operate;
Providing safe and healthy working conditions for all our employees and promoting well being at work;
Working with external contractors, suppliers and customers in meeting their safety commitments;
Integrating occupational health and safety management into our business and processes at all levels,
emphasizing line management and also individual responsibility for H&S;
Promoting H&S awareness in the company through effective communication, education and training;
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Developing and introducing new H&S technologies and methods and continuously improving our H&S
performance through sound management.
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CS73327.25 Shrinking sleeve, Y-type
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CS73178.17 MCMK-HF/XCMK-HF 2x10+10 cable
4. Details of tools and testers are given below for Flexi eNB
implementation:
3. Side Cutter.
4. Monkey Wrench.
8. Hammer Drill.
20. Scissor.
23. Site Master which includes VSWR, Power & Frequency Meter (Anritsu/Bird)
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24. Digital Multimeter (Fluke)
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25. Optical Power Meter
5. Project Scope
• The solution of this project will be feeder less for all sites and there are two types of LTE will be installed :
And for the TDD there are two scenario for installation of the RF module (FZQE):
RRH (FZQE) can be located back to the antenna, as shown in below photo
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1. TDD with Wimax showing below the connection for one sector; other sectors will be same
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Property Value
Property Value
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The FSMFa will be installed on the ground or mounted (wall or pole) by using Flexi Mounting kit for Floor, Wall
and Pole (FMFA). FMFA is required in SM installation according to scope and it provides grounding points for
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System module grounding.
Plinth (FMFA)
2. Installation of FMFA:
Clearance space should be taken care off before starting the installation as in next point
• First keep the Plinth on the floor and mark the holes as per the given drawing
• Grout the Plinth as per Points shown in the picture with either Anchor Bolts in the case of Foundation or
Coach Bolts in case of shelter.
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Put Casing on top of the plinth; make sure all 4 holes on the mechanical unit fit all 4 studs on plinth.
After fixation properly the mechanical unit to the back side and then tighten the screws.
Cabling of FSMF
1. Strip each DC power cable and wrap with tape; this will protect the rubber boot.
2. Remove the plug from the rubber boot.
Note: if the cables do not fit, carefully cut the rubber boot with scissors until the cables fit, it
should be a good tight fit.
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3. Feed the taped ends of the DC power cables into the rubber boot.
4. Remove the tape from the DC power cables.
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6. Remove the protective cap from the second optical transceiver and insert it into the RF Module
8. Remove the protective plugs from the optical connector and clean the tips
according to instructions. Connect the optical cable to the RF Module. Make sure it
clicks into place.
9. Push the connector boot firmly into place.
1. Remove the connector seal from the relevant transmission unit connector. Store
3. Pull back the connector boot covering the transmission cable connector.
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LED Color
EIF2/RF/6 Red: No connection.
RF/EXT link 6 status or Green: Connection OK.
transport interface 2 status Yellow: Not in use.
RF/EXT1 Red: No connection.
RF link 1 status Green: Connection OK.
Yellow: Not in use.
RF/EXT2 Red: No connection.
RF link 2 status Green: Connection OK.
Yellow: Not in use.
RF/EXT3 Red: No connection.
RF link 3 status Green: Connection OK.
Yellow: Not in use.
EIF1 Red: No connection.
Transport interface 1 Green: Connection OK.
status Yellow: Not in use.
Fan status Red: Fan fault.
Green: Fan OK.
System Module status Red: Module self-test or reset (LED red for <5 seconds) or major alarm or
critical alarm.
Red, blinking: Major alarm.
Yellow: Stand-by or blocked.
Yellow, blinking: SW download or configuration ongoing, module non-
operational.
Green: Module operational.
Green, blinking: Module is loading software or parameters or local
maintenance access when modules are operational.
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For Greenfield site, the rectifier will be located on the floor (Slab) plus the plinth content with
delivery
For Rooftop site, the rectifier will be located on the I beam plus the plinth from content the
delivery
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As shown
you will see
the CAB
roxtec
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Symmetry cable
Battery Connection Kit is use for vandalism Alarm when one of the symmetry cable be disconnected for more
than 3 seconds, the vandalism alarm appears on smart pack controller and relay output 5 be activated.
Note: for clearing the vandlism alarm, reconnect cables
and then reset alarm manually by power suit software.
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Pair: wire
Description Eltek Alarm text
color
Door of power cabinet & Door of
1: Black EXT_AL0_H X1:6
battery cabinet
AC fail & AC low & AC high &
2: Brown EXT_AL1_H X1:9
OVP
1: Battery low & battery high &
EXT_AL2_H X2:10
White/Black battery fuse
A/C power cab.& A/C battery
2: White/ cab.& Temperature batter
EXT_AL3_H X2:13
Brown cab.&smoke power cab. high &
battery fuse
3: Red EXT_AL4_H X2:16 (Vandalism) battery symmetry
4: Orange EXT_AL5_H X2:19 Rectifier alarm
3: White/Red Digital thermostat,
EXT_CTRL0_EXT_AL6_H Hight temperature
White/Grey pin 4 and 5
4:
EXT_CTRL1_EXT_AL7_H
White/Orange
5: Yellow EXT_CTRL2_EXT_AL8_H
6: Green EXT_CTRL3_EXT_AL9_H
5:
EXT_CTRL4_EXT_AL10_H
White/Yellow
6:
EXT_CTRL5_EXT_AL11_H
White/Green
7: Blue P5V0_EAC
7: White/Blue P5V0_EAC
8: Violet PROT_CAN_H_P5V_EAC
9: Grey GND X1:5, 8
8:
PROT_CAN_L_P5V_EAC
White/Violet
10: Pink GND X2: 9, 12, 15, 18
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Picture2 Exploded view, general view and front panel of FZQE
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4. UNIT INTERFACES
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Picture 3 Front view of FZQE
5. INSTALLATION SOLUTIONS
FZQE RRH unit can be assembled on pole with mounting kit solution FPKA (471649A.) and on wall with 4pcs M8
screws.
Power cabling
RRH have a screw terminal solution and a rubber boot to be used:
Maximum size 2x25/16, overall diameter: 25.0 mm.
Screw terminal fixing torque 2.2 Nm using TX25 screwdriver.
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7. INSTALLATION TOOLS
Torque screwdriver / Torx bit TX20 / 2.2Nm
Torque screwdriver / Torx bit TX25 / 2.2Nm
Torque wrench long reach socket 18mm / 1.7Nm
Pneumatic Pulse Hand Torque Driver, drive Bit, M8 HEX / 20Nm.
8. UNIT CLEARANCES
Will be mounted using FPKA without FMFA and will connect the FZQE direct to the mount kit (FPKA), shown below
the FPKA structure and the method of the installation by using FPKA
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NOTICE: The unit's airflow runs from the lower to the upper side of the unit. Make sure
that the unit is installed in a room that allows proper ventilation.
NOTICE: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) might damage the equipment. Wear an ESD
wrist strap or use a corresponding method when handling the equipment.
Procedure
The module presented in the pictures is FZHM RRH, but the instructions can be applied
to each of the modules listed in Introduction to Flexi RRH modules.
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5 Screw two screws to the upper part of the FPKA bracket. Do not tighten the
screws yet. Lift the module RRH with the pre-assembled bracket to the FPKA.
NOTICE: Do not lift the RRH on the pole by the handle. Use the lifting point instead.
NOTICE: Use a rope which is strong enough to support the module.
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1_A
2
1_B
Assembly phase and Care points
a. Tighten the screws(3_A) to fix RRH to the
FPKA assembly.
b. Hang up the RRH to FPKA assembly by the 3_B
gourd hole.
c. Adjust the position of FPKA assembly (1_B).
d. Tighten the screws (3_B).
The FPKA has room for a maximum of four 3U Flexi modules (12U total). Two modules (or casings) can be installed
on opposite sides of the FPKA.
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• Fix the upper mounting bracket on the pole and attach the mounting bracket screws on the bracket.
• Fix one half (the one with threads) of the lower pole mounting bracket on then FZQE adapter mechanics
with the mounting screws.
• Lift the FZQE on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws.
• Place the counterpart of the lower pole mounting bracket in its place and tighten the screws.
• Make sure that the pole mounting brackets are aligned and the FZQE is not twisted.
• If a second FZQE or plinth is required, install it on the other side of the pole mounting bracket (if there is
enough space).
• Fix the adapter mechanics on the FZQE or plinth as described in Step 3 above.
• Lift the FZQE or plinth on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws and tighten
the screws.
• Insert the lower fixing screws to fix the FZQE or plinth on the lower pole mounting bracket. Tighten the
mounting screws.
• Make sure that the FZQE or plinth is not twisted. When the plinth is in a correct position, tighten the two
remaining screws in the lower bracket of the adapter mechanics.
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Input Connector
Outline of FPFC
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Steps
1. Connect the ESD wrist strap between the Ground and your wrist.
Note:
For safety, 2pcs M5 screw should be assembly on casing as picture shown. The lock screw can stop unit drop out
when connect cable
Make sure all the cable is prepared, the big size cable (outer diameter >20mm) is too hard to routing with cable
entry and front cover.
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Note:
Make sure EAC cable sealing is properly installed to the EAC connector. In order to install EAC cable,
please follow the step:
GND fixing points
screw
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Stripped the outer jacket as picture shown. The inner jacket can be reservation for cable cross
sealing.
Assembly cold shrinking tubing follow cold shrinking tubing install instruction. The type of
cold shrinking tubing (CS73327.26)
Cold shrinking tubing
Broken the centry of sealing ports as picture shown; cut out a 4mm hole in center of sealing, make
sure reinforcement ring is OK,
Cable diameter 5‐15mm
a) Cut Hole on sealing
If the outer diameter of input cable big than 15mm, the biggest port should be cut away as picture
shown
Cable diameter
Cable diameter
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Route cable carefully, make sure the sealing wrap up cable without leak. Make sure the cable size
should meet ports spec.
Assembly sealing
The copper shielding wire should also be wrap up with single cold shrinking tubing as picture
shown. The type of shrinking tubing CS930345 (CYG ELECTRONICS(SHANGHAI) CO.,LTD CB-
CSS35/11-188)
Single cold shrinking tubing
Note: Make sure the end of tubing wrap up sealing without any leakage.
7. Strip the necessary conductor wires of the input and output cables. This step can also be finished
before step 6.
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Note:
8. Connect the 48V DC input cable and 48V output cable as picture 10 shown. Fasten clamp in connector
with Torx 20 screwdriver. Assembly sealing with input connector and output connector.
20mm2
50mm2 80mm2
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Note:
The input cable can connect with input connector on Input 1 or Input 2.
Make sure that all the cables are properly installed to the connectors.
Note:
The knob can be adjust with flat screw driver. Only channel 3---6 output current can be adjusted,
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1. Connect the ESD wrist strap between the Ground and your wrist.
4. Push back unit it stop and align with the first module
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1. Follow chapter01, connect the cable and assembly cable entry and other steps
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Antenna to be used
The antenna that will be used in our project for TDD is BroadRadio DS S-VPX0410R
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rate Current: 5A
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Diameter: 8 mm
1m AFM-P8C6-1M
2m AFM-P8C6-2M
3m AFM-P8C6-3M
5m AFM-P8C6-5M
10m AFM-P8C6-10M
15m AFM-P8C6-15M
20m AFM-P8C6-20M
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For Wiimax sites, the connection after replacing the antenna is as shown below
Port 8 Port 1
For non Wiimax sites, the connection after replacing the antenna is as shown below
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Chapter 4
Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Capacity Extension
Sub‐Module (FBBA)
Contents of the Capacity Extension sub-module (FBBA) delivery
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Connecting Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Capacity Extension Sub‐Module (FBBA) cabling
Before you start
NOTICE: Incorrect cables and seals may not provide appropriate ingress protection. Use only tested IP65 class outdoor cables with
seals provided by Nokia. This is required for both indoor and outdoor installations, including the outdoor cabinet.
Procedure
1 Remove IP seals from the FBBA ports that you are going to use.
Store the seals for later use.
2 Connect the power cable (995297) from the DC out port on the FSMx core to the DC in port on the FBBA front panel.
Make sure it clicks into place.
Figure: Connecting power cable
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3 Push the connector seals firmly in place.
4 If using two FBBA sub‐modules, chain the power cable from the DC out port of the first FBBA to the DC in port of the second FBBA.
Figure: Chaining power cable
5 Push the connector seals firmly in place.
6 Connect a QSFP cable (995298) from the BB EXT1 port on the FSMx core to the BB EXT port on the FBBA front panel.
NOTICE: Make sure the power cable is connected before connecting the QSFP cable.
Make sure it clicks into place.
Figure: Connecting QSFP cable
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7 Push the connector seals firmly in place.
8 If using two FBBA sub‐modules, connect a QSFP cable (995298) from the BB EXT2 port on the FSMx core to the BB EXT port of the
second FBBA.
Figure: Connecting second QSPF cable
9 Push the connector seals firmly in place.
10 Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed.
11 If applicable, install a front cover on the FSMx.
NOTICE: Do not break the maximum bending radius of 40 mm (1.57 in.) for the QSFP cables. Bend the cables upwards as
shown in Figure: Bending the QSFP cables (1) and Figure: Bending the QSFP cables (2), ensuring that the outer edges of the
cables are within the front cover inner dimensions.
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Figure: Bending the QSFP cables (1)
Figure: Bending the QSFP cables (2)
Id: DN09107822
© 2015 Nokia Solutions and Networks. All rights reserved.
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Chapter 5
Connecting Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS RRH (FZQE) cabling
Two FBBAs are required for this configuration.
Note: The picture show only the first sector connection, the other sectors are done in the same way as the one in
the picture
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Chapter 6
GPS GLONASS Receiver Antenna (FYGB)
• FYGB is an external GNSS (supports GPS +
Glonass) RF antenna & receiver used for
providing 1PPS + ToD synchronization to the
BTS
• Power supply +15V from the Sync In (HDMI) port
of the System Module
• BTS operation and control over existing GPS Receiver
BTSSM, including alarm reporting (plug‐and‐play)
• Outdoor & Indoor*, IP67, ‐40 ~85°C
• 95 x 72.5 mm (D x H), 0.154 kg
• 472748A : FYGB GPS GLONASS Receiver Antenna
• Optional:
•
•
471605A FYMA GPS Mounting Kit
471606A FYHA GPS Cable Set 30m, or
• 471653A FYHB GPS Cable Set 100m
• 472510A FTSE GPS Cable Assembly, 30m, or
• 472577A FTSH GPS Cable Assembly, 100m, or
• 472870A FTSM Flexi MR10 GPS cable 300m
• 471812A FYEA GPS Surge Protector Kit (optional)
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The FYEA enclosure is connected between the System Module and the GPS antenna.
The FYEA can be installed on the system module casing as shown in the below photo.
1 Open the lid of the FYEA enclosure.
Figure: Opening the FYEA lid
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2 Connect the grounding cable.
Route the grounding cable from the bottom right corner of the FYEA enclosure to the grounding point on the plinth.
Figure: Connecting the grounding cable
3 Cut the GPS cable.
Cut the GPS cable and remove around 70 mm (2.76 in) of the cable jacket and 8 mm (0.31 in) of the wire covering.
Figure: Exposing the wires
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4 Remove the gland nuts and IP plugs.
5 Thread the cable through the gland nuts.
6 Connect the cables to the FYEA enclosure.
Connect the wires to the FYEA enclosure in the following way:
Table: FYEA connections
Pair Position OUT (to GPS
Color Position IN (to System Module)
number antenna)
Brown 1 2
4
White 3 4
Green 7 8
3
White 9 10
Orange 11 12
2
White 13 14
Blue 17 18
1
White 19 20
Figure:Connecting cables
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7 Tighten the gland nuts to 2.5 Nm (1.84 ft.lb.).
8 Route the GPS cables to the System Module and to the GPS antenna respectively.
9 Check the FYEA connections and close the lid.
Figure: Closing the FYEA lid
10 Connect the GPS cable ends to the System Module and GPS antenna respectively.
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Labeling
To be sure that all the items will be labeled with the right way and with the agreed format.
Be sure that you leave the site proper and clean as it should be.
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Cable Label Set for FDD/TDD - LTE
Text size Label size
NUMBER OF BAG SPECIFIC USE Label Name Quantity Remarks
(mm) (mm)
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 1 TDD ‐ A1.R1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 2 TDD ‐ A1.R2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 3 TDD ‐ A1.R3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 4 TDD ‐ A1.R4 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 5 TDD ‐ A1.R5 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 6 TDD ‐ A1.R6 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 7 TDD ‐ A1.R7 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH port 8 TDD ‐ A1.R8 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RRH BF TDD ‐ A1.R9 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 1 TDD ‐A2.R1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 2 TDD ‐A2.R2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 3 TDD ‐A2.R3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 4 TDD ‐A2.R4 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD JUMPER CABLES TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 5 TDD ‐A2.R5 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 6 TDD ‐A2.R6 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 7 TDD ‐A2.R7 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH port 8 TDD ‐A2.R8 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec2 from Antenna to RRH BF TDD ‐A2.R9 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 1 TDD ‐ A3.R1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 2 TDD ‐ A3.R2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 3 TDD ‐ A3.R3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 4 TDD ‐ A3.R4 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 5 TDD ‐ A3.R5 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 6 TDD ‐ A3.R6 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 7 TDD ‐ A3.R7 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH port 8 TDD ‐ A3.R8 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD Jumper cable of Sec3 from Antenna to RRH BF TDD ‐ A3.R9 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 1 FDD ‐ A1.R1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 2 FDD ‐ A1.R2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 3 FDD ‐ A1.R3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD JUMPER FOR 2T2R
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 4 FDD ‐ A1.R4 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 5 FDD ‐ A1.R5 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM1 port 6 FDD ‐ A1.R6 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 1 FDD ‐ A2.R1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 2 FDD ‐ A2.R2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 3 FDD ‐ A2.R3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD JUMPER FOR 4T4R
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 4 FDD ‐ A2.R4 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 5 FDD ‐ A2.R5 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD Jumper cable of Sec1 from Antenna to RFM2 port 6 FDD ‐ A2.R6 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD DC Cable from RRH Sector1 to FPFC slot3 TDD ‐ DC PWR Sec 1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD DC Cable from RRH Sector2 to FPFC slot4 TDD ‐ DC PWR Sec 2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD DC Cable from RRH Sector3 to FPFC slot5 TDD ‐ DC PWR Sec 3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD DC Cable from RFM1 to FPFC slot1 FDD ‐ DC PWR RFM 1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
DC SUPPLY CABLES
FDD DC Cable from RFM2 to FPFC slot2 FDD ‐ DC PWR RFM 2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FPFC DC cable from FPFC input to Rectifier CB FPFC IN‐REC 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FSMF-TDD DC cable from FSMF input to Rectifier CB FSMF TDD ‐ REC 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FSMF-FDD DC cable from FSMF input to Rectifier CB FSMF FDD ‐ REC 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
AC SUPPLY CABLES Rectifier AC Cable from PDB CB to Rectifier CB AC power 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
Alarm Cables FSMF-TDD EAC from Rectifier to FSMF EAC port EXT Alarm 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FSMF TDD FSMF ‐ TDD 3 35x10 1 Sticker
FSMF FDD FSMF ‐ FDD 3 35x10 1 Sticker
Circuit Breaker
FPFC FPFC 3 35x10 1 Sticker
AC Rectifier from PDB CB to Rectifier CB PDB ‐ Rectifier TDD/FDD 3 35x10 2 Sticker
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec1 CPRI TDD Sec 1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec1 CPRI TDD Sec 1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec2 CPRI TDD Sec 2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec2 CPRI TDD Sec 2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec3 CPRI TDD Sec 3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
Fiber Cable
TDD-RRH FO cable Sec3 CPRI TDD Sec 3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD-RFM1 FO cable CPRI FDD RFM1.1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD-RFM1 FO cable CPRI FDD RFM1.2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD-RFM2 FO cable CPRI FDD RFM2.1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD-RFM2 FO cable CPRI FDD RFM2.2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
GPS GPS Cable Antenna GPS Sync IN 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
Ground Cable of RECTIFIER GND TDD RECTIFIER 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FSMF plinth GND FSMF 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD RRH Sec1 GND RRH Sec1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
TDD RRH Sec2 GND RRH Sec2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
GROUNDING
TDD RRH Sec3 GND RRH Sec3 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD RFM1 GND ‐ RFM 1 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FDD RFM2 GND ‐ RFM 2 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc
FPFC plinth GND FPFC 3 35x10 2 Acrilyc