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Specification for
EVOLIUM™ A9100
Site Preparation
Contents
Preface.................................................................................................. 3
Abbreviations..................................................................................... 50
Preface
Purpose
• The document defines the conditions regarding site preparation, for installing
EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor Evolution, and activities to be handled by
Customers and Alcatel Services .
General
EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor Evolution range is designed to ensure an
description of
outstanding quality of service through very high radio performances and
product
minimum service interruption, and to facilitate all kinds of evolutions: Site
extension or sectorization, implementation of future features. In addition,
special attention was focused on ease of deployment and maintenance. The
use of highly integrated modules and state-of-the-art components results in
very high compactness and reliability.
• In addition to its main features, the MBS Outdoor can transmit alarms to the
OMC-R:
- Other alarm inputs are dedicated to alarms collected inside the cabinet.
The alarm inputs 1-16 are pre-wired (mains failure, battery, door, key
switch, water detector, smoke detector, heat exchanger). The alarms
inputs 17-24 can be used for optional equipments.
Handover of site
• For documents relating to site handover before installation of Alcatel
equipment, see SPG-07.
History
Date Edition Comments
06/01/31 01 Released.
• Installers.
Related
documents
SPG-10 Alcatel Service for Site Engineering 8BL 00703 0010 DRZZA
Document
Structure
This section provides a summary of the contents of every chapter.
Chapter 4 : Site preparation and supply requirements for the Customer or the
Operator
1.1 - Services to be The customer or operator is responsible for choosing the site and for all
performed preparation work. The main services are as follows:
• Earth.
• PCM links.
• Feeders.
• Antennas.
• Circuit breaker .
• Ground bar/plate.
2. Alcatel Services
2.1 - Services to be Alcatel installs the unit . The main services are listed hereafter:
performed
3.1 - Short
description of
product
S EVOLIUM™ A9100 MBS Outdoor Evolution offers a wide range of configurations
such as:
- Up to 3 sectors in a MBO1E cabinet with 8 TRX max capacity for GSM.
- Up to 6 sectors in a MBO2E cabinet with 12 TRX max capacity for GSM.
- Integration of baseband part (IDU) of Microwave Alcatel 9400.
3.2 - Environmental
The environmental conditions define the climatic requirements (air
conditions
temperature, humidity, etc.) that apply to the unit in normal operation and
storage. They also specify requirements concerning contaminating products
and electromagnetic considerations.
ElectroMagnetic • All EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor Evolution fulfil the requirements of the
Compatibility (EMC) European Directive 89/336/EEC and the harmonized standards:
- GSM: EN 301 489-1 and EN 301 489-8 (ETSI)
Acoustic noise • The acoustic noise caused by the EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor
Evolution, measured according to ISO 7779 and ETS 300 019-1-4
complies with ETS 300 753 table B2 Class 4.1E:
- lower than 55 dB(A) for daytime operation.
- lower than 45 dB(A) for night-time operation.
Climatic requirements • The environmental conditions define the limits (temperature, humidity,
etc.) for MBS Outdoor Evolution cabinets in storage, operation and
transportation conditions as specified in the following classes:
❏ Environmental conditions for EVOLIUM™ MBS outdoor Evolution (ETS 300 019-)
• Note 1: Solar radiation does not impact thermal capability of MBO Evolution.
• Note 2: Conditions of heat radiation (e.g. in the vicinity of a room-heating system).
3.3 - Power
system
specifications
• EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor Evolution is powered with a nominal voltage
of 230 V AC under single phase (L, N, PE) or under three phases (L1, L2,
L3, N, PE).
• EVOLIUM™ MBS Outdoor Evolution is connected to AC power supply
with 3 wires (single phase) or 5 wires (three phases) . All wires must be
connected to terminal located in bottom left side wall of MBO1E cabinet,
(max. cross section 6 mm² for ferrule).
• Following breakers are always used inside the MBS Outdoor Evolution (AC
version):
3.4 – Grounding
system
• All the mechanical parts are connected to the earthing bolt of MBO1E cabinet.
All the single earthing bolts are connected to the main earthing bolt (GND) M8 in
bottom left side wall, near terminal for power cable.
• Inside the MBS Outdoor Evolution, the resistivity between any conductive
structure and main earthing bolt is R< 0.1 Ohm.
3.5 -
Consumption
indications Examples of power consumption are given hereafter.
MBO1E – 1 sector
Medium Power High Power
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900 GSM 1800
(8 TRx) (8 TRx) (6 TRx) (6 TRx) (6 TRx)
Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.**
Total power (VA) 2085 1150 2250 1295 2015 1125 1835 1005 2190 1245
Consumption( Amp.)
9/3 5 / 1.7 10 / 3.3 5.6 / 1.9 8.8 / 3 5 / 1.6 8 / 2.6 4.5 / 1.5 9.5 / 3.2 5.4 / 1.8
1 phase / 3 phases (under 230V / 400V)
MBO1E – 3 sectors
Medium Power High Power
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900 GSM 1800
(7 TRx) (7 TRx) (6 TRx) (6 TRx) (6 TRx)
Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.**
Total power (VA) 1920 1220 2065 1350 2035 1345 1855 1200 2210 1490
Consumption( Amp.)
8.4 / 2.8 5.3 / 1.8 9/3 6/2 9/3 6/2 8.1 / 2.7 5.2 / 1.7 9.6 / 3.2 6.5 / 2.2
1 phase / 3 phases (under 230V / 400V)
Nota: Total power value does not include power consumption of service socket: 2300VA (10A/230A)
MBO2E – 3 sectors
Medium Power High Power
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900 GSM 1800
(12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx)
Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.**
Total power (VA) 3025 1935 3265 2155 3630 2350 3265 2095 3980 2595
Consumption( Amp.)
13.2 / 4.4 8.4 / 2.8 14.2 / 4.7 9.4 / 3.1 15.8 / 5.2 10.2 / 3.4 14.2 / 4.7 9/3 17.3 / 5.7 11.3 / 3.7
1 phase / 3 phases (under 230V / 400V)
MBO2E – 6 sectors
Medium Power High Power
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GSM 900 GSM 1800
(12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx) (12 TRx)
Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.** Typ.* Oper.**
Total power (VA) 3060 2200 3300 2430 3665 2675 3300 2390 4015 2960
Consumption( Amp.)
13.3 / 4.4 9.6 / 3.2 14.4 / 4.8 10.6 / 3.5 15.9 / 5.3 11.6 / 3.9 14.4 / 4.8 10.4 / 3.4 17.4 / 5.8 13 / 4.3
1 phase / 3 phases (under 230V / 400V)
Nota: Total power value does not include power consumption of service socket: 2300VA (10A/230A).
(*) Typical power consumption means: (**) Operational power consumption means:
- Consumption for heat exchanger, 100%
- Full traffic load and full Tx power. - Consumption of BCCH, 100%
- Consumption of service socket, 0%
- Consumption for heat exchanger, 100% - Consumption of other TRX, 60%
- Consumption for heating, 0% - One battery charging (5VA, see note 1).
- One battery charging (400VA, temporary, see note 1)
Note1 : 400VA battery charging is only temporary for few hours, after previous full discharge. Real continuous long term operational charging is about 5VA.
The above AC power consumption is given with one internal battery back-up (BU101/
Battery back-up for MBO Evolution 400VA). If MBO Evolution or EBCO contain more than one BU101, add 800VA
battery charging instead of 400VA.
Power Distribution Unit for TMA Add 35VA per PDU (one PDU for 6 TMAs).
3.6 - Optional
products
• On left side of MBO1E cabinet, 6U/19” space allowing the integration of
optional equipments such as NTL, PDU for TMA or 19”/1U IDU microwave (3
IDUs + DDF).
• Further space for options (3U/19”) is offered at the bottom position inside
MBOEE.
• For optional TMA in GSM application, the Bias T is located after the lightning
protection (1/4 wave) under the cabinet and inside the plinth of MBOxE.
• The back-up time calculation has been made with the following rule:
3.8 - Dimensions
and weight
indications
Cabine (without plinth): MBO1E MBO2E
Optional plinth:
• Each single cabinet can be optionally mounted on dedicated plinth especially
in case of installation on concrete pad:
3.9 – Installation • MBO Evolution cabinet is intended for installation on a floor structure or on
indications any rigid structure (e.g. concrete plinth or steel frame).
• The cabinet can be mounted on integral plinth. This optional plinth perform
mechanical interface between cabinet and fundament.
• The cabinet must be fixed to the floor. Four fixing points, one in each corner,
are necessary either for fixation to optional plinth (installation on concrete
pad) or direct fixation on steel frame.
• For optional plinth, fixing points (to concrete pad) between axis are:
- MBO1E version: 500 mm ±1 on depth; 705 mm ±1 on width.
- MBO2E version: 500 mm ±1 on depth; 1327 mm ±1 on width.
- Shape of holes: Oblong 30x16 mm
• The cabinet has no side doors and its access is only possible from the front
side (all internal cabling and equipment accessible only from front side).
• The cabinet is delivered with lifting anchors and in upright position. It can be
lifted and carried by means of hoisting lines attached to eye-bolts in edge
profiles under the top hood.
3.10 - Clearance Sufficient clearance must be allowed for handling, maintenance and inspection
recommendations procedures, and for equipment cooling purposes.
3.11 - Lightning
and over voltage
protection
indications
RF lightning protection • RF interfaces are protected by quarter wave lengh protectors installed under
the rack and inside the plinth.
Protection level 40 kA (isn, 8/20 µs); 1 kV/µs.
AC Lightning protection • AC mains protectors are supplied in MBOE cabinet and located in AC entry
box. Medium stage protectors IEC 61643, class 2:.
20 kA each phase
20 kA neutral (i sn, 8/20 µs).
Alarm lightning • The 3 alarm inputs for external functions outside the cabinet are lightning
protection protected.
- Nominal impulse discharge current (wave 8/20µs): 2.5 kA.
• All other alarm inputs are not lightning protected and are dedicated to
alarms collected inside the cabinet.
- The alarm inputs 1-16 are pre-wired and cannot be used for optional
equipments.
- The alarm inputs 17-24 can be used for optional equipments. These
inputs can withstand a wave 1.2/50µs 1500V.
3.12 - External
• The in-and-outs for antenna cables are under the rack and inside the plinth
connections
(cover plates for unused holes):
indications - MBO1E cabinet: 8 x 7/16 antenna female connectors.
- MBO2E cabinet : 16 x 7/16 antenna female connectors
• The in-and-outs for external cables (PCM, clock, external alarms, ... )
are located in bottom left side wall of MBO1E cabinet, and passing through
EMC glands.
• AC power and ground cables are connected to terminal arranged in a
box and located in the bottom left side wall of MBO1E cabinet.
3.13 - External
alarm indications
MBS Outdoor Evolution provides 3 alarm inputs for external functions outside
the cabinet and 8 alarm inputs for optional products and specific functions
inside the cabinet which can be adapted to the individual requirements of each
customer by the customer himself.
• External alarms are connected within the MBS Outdoor Evolution connection
area. Alarms connection is made easy for customer owing to self fastening
contacts which require neither a pre-equipped cable (only stripping) nor an
intermediate connection point.
• 120 Ohms: The distance from MBOE to NTL is depending on NTL type,
in general with G.703, E1 interface with 40 dB sensitivity the maximal
distance is 100 m for L907 using general shield for 4 copper pairs (2TX +
2RX). Diameter of wire: 0,5 mm.
3.15 - Alarm
connection
indications
Alarm cable is a multi pair from copper line L907 type without connector on
MBOE side. On DDF side, these cables can be inserted on terminal block.
3.16 – MBS
Outdoor
synchronisation
indications
3.17 – External
Battery Cabinet
Outdoor
• The External Battery Cabinet is outdoor cabinet designed to house large
Short description
battery back-up (up to 3 x 90Ah batteries BU101).
• Internal equipments:
- 3 battery shelves 19”.
- Air Conditioning Unit (ACU) to secure the low operational temperature.
- Breakers for AC lines.
- Breakers for DC lines.
- Smoke detector.
- Door switch supervised by alarm.
- Service light and socket.
- Document wallet
- Remote inventory board (for battery charging)
• The cabinet has no side doors and its access is only possible from the front
(all internal cabling accessible only from front side).
• The cabinet has anchor bolt holes at the bottom and must be fixed on the
floor.
• Cabling access is in the cabinet plinth from bottom, back or either side.
• The cabinet is delivered with eye bolts for lifting and in upright position.
Dimensions and
weight indications
Power system • External Battery Cabinet is powered with 230VAC (single phase-3 wires) directly
indications from the site AC distribution box to supply airconditioner (ACU) and service light
and socket incorporated inside the cabinet.
• There is no AC connection between MBOE and EBCO.
• The External Battery Cabinet is connected to MBOE through DC power cables
and signalling / alarms cable (remote inventory of battery, ACU fail, door open,
smoke detection).
• AC breakers are fitted in left side wall of cabinet:
- 1 x C16A MCB in L line (incoming mains line)
- 1 x C10A MCB in L line (ACU)
- 1 x 2-pole 6A/30 mA RCD in L an N lines (light/service socket)
• DC breakers are fitted in 3U distribution pannel at top of cabinet:
- 1 x 2 pole 80A MCB fast acting in 0V and –48V main DC lines.
- 3 x 1 pole 80A MCB fast acting in minus line of each battery string.
- 1 x 2A fuse in 12V line of smoke detector.
Note: 0V lead (+ pole of battery) will be connected to PE inside MBOE.
Grounding system • The main earthing bolt of the cabinet must be connected to the ground
plate available on site.
• MBOE and battery cabinets must be connected to the same ground plate.
Consumptions
indications
230 VAC
Air Conditioning Unit (ACU) 500 W
Heater 1000 W
Service light and socket 1000 W
Lightning protection • Only AC lines are protected. Medium stage protectors for L and N leads.
This chapter describes the requirements of product about site preparation and
supplies provided by Customer or Operator.
• The site must be compliant with IEC 364 (NFC 15100) for equipment located
4.1 - Site safety only in restricted access locations.
requirements
• On the site, the current safety instructions must be strictly followed and
hazardous points must be marked. The inspectors must make sure that signs
are posted with the telephone number of emergency medical assistance in the
event of electric shock.
4.4 - Site
infrastructure The site shall be handed over with the leased lines in operation.
requirements
Accessibility • The people in charge to prepare the site (in which the equipment is to be
installed) shall provide the site with hoisting and handling devices for delivery of
the equipment. If not, the costs incurred by the installer will be added to the
installation costs and charged to the client.
• The equipment can be transported by crane or by people. In the last case, the
entrances to the buildings must be large enough to transport the racks in an
upright position (minimum height: 2.1 m) and side-by-side (width: 0.8 m).
• Access to the sites must be facilitated:
- either by the presence of a local correspondent during delivery, assembly/wiring,
and initial start-up of the equipment
- or by obtaining a set of duplicate keys to the sites prior to those operations.
Service facilities • One or two phone lines are needed for the periods of installation and initial start-
up of the equipments.
Distance • Various clearance spaces must be provided for maintenance and inspection
constraints operations and to allow equipment ventilation.
High voltage • The external ports of the equipment (AC mains, PCM links, Ext. Alarms, RF
protector cables) are protected. Lightning protection is recommended for customer AC
breaker.
Lighting and wall • The external lamps on site should be of the electronic ballast type. The
sockets electronic ballast type is a system without pulses and do not disturb the PCM
links.
• 230 V sockets will be provided inside AC distribution box mainly for emergency
and installation purpose (two sockets, 2 poles and ground, 16 A).
• A portable service light with 230V socket (UTE-CEPEC) is provided inside the
cabinet. It is equipped with long spiral cable enough to access MBOEE. The
socket is protected by 10A circuit breaker ( total load = 2300VA).
Environment of the • Cable connections are located under the rack and inside the plinth.
equipment • Cabling access of Battery Cabinet is only from the bottom.
• Cables from DDF to MBS Evolution Outdoor equipment should not exceed
20m.
Feeders • The antenna feeders shall have labelled 7/16 feeder connectors.
• Distance from feeder termination to MBS Evolution Outdoor outer side wall
sheet should be from 0,3 m to 0,5m.
• MBS Outdoor Evolution feeder type : LCF Cu2Y: 1/2 “, 7/8” , 1 ¼” or 1 5/8”
Compliant with IEC 754-1/-2.
• For correct operation of MBS Outdoor Evolution, the VSWR should be < 1,5
(or > 14 dB) on feeder termination.
• Microwave A9400 feeder type :ET 390 998 (up to 300m). Diam=10.3mm.
Compliant with IEC 332-1.
4.5 – Cable way • The cable way shall be separated or several cable trays shall be installed in
requirements order to separate the various electrical supply systems or a space of 30 cm
should be foreseen between two signal types (e.g.: the 230 V should be not
adjacent to transmission lines more than 2m).
• Cables between MBS cabinet and External Battery Cabinet Outdoor must be
trunked inside cable tray connected to GND. DC power cables and signal
cable may be routed in same track of cable tray. AC mains cable must be
routed in separate track of cable tray.
Clearance
Length of cables from MBS Outdoor to LMT/IMT terminal 15 m
Side clearance (only one side is necessary) 0.7 m
Front clearance 1m
Rear clearance 0.2 m
Dimension and weight
Width x depth x height (mm) 300x265x45
Maximum weight (kg) 3
100-240V, 50-60 Hz consumption
Maximum power consumption (W) 200
Fuse gauges, earth leakage protection 30 mA
Gauge (A) 6
4.7 - Power system The customer shall install all cables at the position of rack.
requirements Cables shall be installed according to cable manufacturer recommendations.
Ground network TN-S • TN-S system without any restrictions (according to ETS 300 253)
system - origin of PE at the main earthing terminal of the power source.
- PE is intentionally earthed intermediately in the distribution and at each
main earthing terminal.
- N and PE are separated throughout the distribution, the installation and
within each equipment.
Ground network TN-C • TN-C system without any restrictions (according ETS 300 253).
system - the PEN conductor shall be connected to the main earthing terminal only.
- from the main earthing terminal to and within the consumer locations
inside the building the Neutral conductor (N) shall be treated as a live
conductor.
- a dedicated PE shall be provided.
Power cable • Power cables, for MBS and battery cabinet, are with lug connector at the unit
recommended end. (AC lug pin 6 mm² or 2.5 mm², DC lug pin 25 mm² , ground cable diam.=
8mm).
• Multi strand flexible copper core. Strand composition 0,41 mm max. class 5
(IEC 228) . Standard to be compliant with country legislation.
AC power cables:
• Maximum cable length, condition: Min. AC input voltage : 195 V .
1 cable per MBO Evolution 1 cable per EBCO Cabinet
Signal Cross/section Length max. Cross/section Length max.
Distribution box • The AC distribution should be defined for using tips of system 6 mm² or 2.5
recommendations mm² for L and N.
Breakers • The customer provides the following gauges (with lightning protection if
recommendations necessary):
- The gauges should be calculated to operate with ETS 300132-2 standard
(195VAC).
- On first approach, the gauge is calculated like: Imax.+1/3 I max. (I at
195VAC)
Grounding distribution • A ground plate directly connected to the ground box of the building
must be available on site.
• The ground wire circuit resistance in soil must be less than 10 ohms.
• the quality tested lines of the local distribution frame to the remote distribution
frame.
• for each cable type 3 m additional length is necessary to perform the different
connections.
Network Connection DDF
Type of cable Length max. Nber
Impedance recommended
75 Ohms 8 coaxs 0,4 / 2,0 / 3,55 FLEX3 type Inserting 300m 1 cable
4.9 - DDF
requirements
• The Digital Distribution Frame should have terminal blocks for inserting PCM
cables:
- L907 for 120 Ohms copper, D : 0,5 mm
- Flex 3 for 75 Ohms copper, D : 0,4 mm
• The customer must indicate to Alcatel the connector type on equipment side
(only for E1 cables 75 Ohms) and the supplier.
• The pins of terminal block to wrap (120 Ohms) supplied by the customer must
have a diameter between 1 and 1,5 mm.
4.10 - External Optionally, the alarms can be connected directly on connection area of MBOE.
alarm connection The following cables can be used in the case where the customer wants to
requirements connect the alarms on the DDF without connector.
4.11 - Orientations
and exposure
requirements
• The front of the rack will face North in northern hemisphere or South in
southern hemisphere to avoid constant exposure to the sun (heat exchanger).
• In countries with strong solar radiation and high ambient temperature, a sun
shade is recommended only if the cabinet is installed at surfaces absorbing
solar heat (asphalt and similar). The sun shade must be installed in such a
way, to ensure at least 1 meter shadow in front of doors (heat exchangers).
• To allow servicing when it is raining, the front to rear axis of the rack should
be at right angles of the prevailing wind direction.
4.12 - Site
The customer shall produce an overall drawing for each MBOE site.
information
requirements
General site information • The drawing shall be submitted to Alcatel, after the initial site
requirements inspection, or in preliminary project documentation concerning the site
supplied by the customer.
• The drawing shall indicate the position of the MBOE with its
connections, relative to a reference point.
• The site data sheet must be completed based on data provided by the
client or during site inspection.
• The operator shall hand over to the supplier, with the preliminary study
PCM site information
document or on the occasion of the site inspection.
requirements
• A drawing of the distribution frame identifying technical and
commercial links with numbers for each link.
• The links with transmit/receive loops set up on the cable at the unit
side. Links qualified as far as the MBOE.
Layout • The client shall draw up a layout map for each site. That map will
indicate the location of:
Racks,
Power supplies,
Air-conditioning system,
Cable ways,
Collector rod system,
Grounding plate,
Distribution frames (positioning of the terminal blocks),
Furniture for the operating and maintenance tools.
Compliance RF perimeters.
5.1 - Installation
5.2 - Supplies
Acceptance of MBS • Customer agrees that MBS Outdoor has been installed,
Evolution Outdoor system commissioned and is running in accordance with EVOLIUM™
A9100 MBS Evolution Outdoor Acceptance test manual.
• Alarm cable.
• PCM cables.
• DDF.
• Plinth.
for MBOE
Plinth
SECTOR 2
ANT 2
ANT 1
SECTOR 1
ANT 1
ANT 2
ANT 2
ANT 1
SECTOR 3
Clearance
800 mm
100 or 600 mm
1000 mm
MBO2 Evolution
Front
1560 mm
Back
600 mm
Clearance
200 mm
SE
CT
AN OR
T2 2
AN
T1
ANT1
SECTOR 1
ANT2
T2
AN
R 3
T1
AN CTO
SE
ANT 1
ANT 2
cabinet
Battery
ANT 1
SECTOR 2
ANT 2
Evolution
MBO2
ANT 2
SECTOR 1
ANT 1
Clearance
SECTOR 1
ANT 2 ANT 1
ANT 1
SECTOR 2
ANT 2
200 mm 100 mm
Back
600 mm 100 mm
ANT 2
1m 100 mm
SECTOR 3
Clearance
700 mm
ANT 1
1560 mm
Front
Multi-standard
Base station
Outdoor
Evolution
Ø 15
500 mm ±1
FRONT
933
500 #
662
PL1E
81 #
19
16
114 # 705 #
1555
3
933 619
500 #
662
PL1E PL2E
81 #
114 # 1327#
897
M12
M6
500
MBO1E to plinth
MBO2E to plinth 231.8 513
43.2
M6
35.5
80.2
28 1517 (MBO2E)
902 (MBO1E)
28
Clearance area
250
500
44
15 mm
15 mm
30 mm 640 mm
740 mm
500 mm
30 mm
100 mm 500 mm
Front of cabinet
Installation note: Fixing with four screws is sufficient. Holes at either side
(640 mm x 500 mm) are recommended to allow same IPN as Alcatel BTS
Outdoor.
Abbreviations
Sigle Description
AC Alternative Current
ACU AirConditioner Unit
BSC Base Station Controller
BTS Base Transceiver Station
DC Direct Current
DDF Digital Distribution Frame
EMF ElectroMagnetic Field.
GSM Global System for Mobile communication
IDU InDoor Unit for transmission connection (Microwave)
IMT Interface Maintenance Terminal.
IPN Metallic part streamlined in I
LCF Low Loss Cellflex cable
LMT Local Maintenance Terminal
MBOE Multistandard BTS Outdoor Evolution
MBO1E Multistandard BTS Outdoor Evolution cabinet – 1 door
MBO2E Multistandard BTS Outdoor Evolution cabinet – 2 doors
MBOEE Multistandard BTS Outdoor Evolution cabinet Extension part – 1 door
MBS Multistandard Base Station
N Neutral
NTL Network Termination Line
ODU OutDoor Unit
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
PDU Power Distribution Unit
PE Protective Earth
PEN Combined Protective Earth and Neutral
PL1E Plinth 1 for MBO1E
PL2E Plinth 2 for MBOEE
RCD Residual Current operated circuit Disrupter
RF Radio Frequency
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage
TNV Telecom Network Voltage
TMA Tower Mounting Amplifier
TRX Transmitter and Receiver unit
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System.
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (Return loss)
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