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Date 2015-05-30
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Contents
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2 RET Antenna................................................................................................................................................................15
2.3 TMA.............................................................................................................................................................................16
2.4 SASU............................................................................................................................................................................16
2.5 AAS Module.................................................................................................................................................................16
2.5.1 Overview...................................................................................................................................................................16
2.5.2 AAS Modules with Passive Antennas.......................................................................................................................17
5 Related Features...........................................................................................................................45
6 Impact on the Network...............................................................................................................46
7 Engineering Guidelines (ALD Manual Deployment on Multimode Base Station).......47
9.4.3 Precautions...............................................................................................................................................................111
9.4.4 Initial Configuration on the GUI.............................................................................................................................113
9.4.5 Initial Configuration on a Single Base Station Using MML Commands................................................................114
9.4.6 Commissioning........................................................................................................................................................117
9.4.7 Activation Observation............................................................................................................................................117
9.4.8 Deactivation.............................................................................................................................................................117
9.4.9 Reconfiguration.......................................................................................................................................................118
9.5 Performance Monitoring.............................................................................................................................................119
9.6 Parameter Optimization..............................................................................................................................................119
9.7 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................119
11 Parameters.................................................................................................................................155
12 Counters....................................................................................................................................216
13 Glossary.....................................................................................................................................217
14 Reference Documents.............................................................................................................218
1.1 Scope
This document describes antenna line device (ALD) management and provides engineering
guidelines. ALD management involves two GSM basic features, three UMTS basic features,
and one LTE optional feature, as listed in Table 1-1.
This document applies to macro base stations (BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900A, BTS3900AL,
BTS3900C, and DBS3900) and LampSite base stations.
Any managed objects (MOs), parameters, alarms, or counters described below correspond to
the software release delivered with this document. Any future updates will be described in the
product documentation delivered with the latest software release.
In this document, the following naming conventions apply for LTE terms.
Includes FDD and TDD Includes FDD Only Includes TDD Only
In addition, the "G", "U", "L", and "T" in RAT acronyms refer to GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD and
LTE TDD, respectively.
SRAN9.0 10 (2015-08-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 09 (2015-05-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 08 (2015-03-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 07 (2014-01-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 06 (2014-12-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 05 (2014-11-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 04 (2014-09-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 03 (2014-07-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 02 (2014-06-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
SRAN9.0 01 (2014-04-21)
This issue does not include any changes.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
ALD is a generic term for antenna devices, such as the remote electrical tilt (RET) antenna,
tower-mounted amplifier (TMA), same-band antenna sharing unit (SASU), and active antenna
system (AAS) module. Currently, a maximum of six ALDs can be cascaded on a control port
of a remote radio unit (RRU)/radio frequency unit (RFU) to enable the RET function, and the
number of each type of ALD varies in different application scenarios.
Table 2-1 lists the capabilities of GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, and LTE TDD radio access
technology (RAT) systems to configure and manage different types of ALDs. Table legend: Yes:
supported; No: not supported.
Table 2-1 Capabilities of GSM, UMTS, and LTE RAT systems to configure and manage
different types of ALDs
NOTE
The RET cannot be used when a 4T4R RRU serves as two 2T2R RRUs in LTE TDD mode.
Table 2-2, Table 2-3, Table 2-4, Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 list the capabilities of RF modules
to support different types of ALDs.
Table legend: Yes: supported; No: not supported; /: N/A
If an RF port does not support RET antennas, control signals cannot be transmitted or received
on this RF port.
Table 2-2 Capabilities of ports on RF modules with two RF ports to support different types of
ALDs
DRFU No No No No / /
RRU3004 No No No No Yes No
RRU3220 No No No No Yes No
RRU3220 No No No No / /
E
Table 2-3 Capabilities of ports on RF modules with four RF ports to support different types of
ALDs
Table 2-4 Capabilities of ports on RF modules with four RF ports to support RETs
pRRU3902 No No No No
Table 2-5 Capabilities of ports on RF modules with six RF ports to support RETs
pRRU3901 No No No No No No
Table 2-6 Capabilities of ports on RF modules with eight RF ports to support RETs
RF ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT CAL RET
Modul _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 Port Port
e Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port
RRU31 No No No No No No No No Yes No
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l The RCU is the control unit of an RET antenna. It receives and runs the control commands
from the base station and drives the stepper motor. The stepper motor drives the phase
shifter inside the antenna device, and the phase shifter adjusts the antenna tilt. Interface
RS485 functions as the control interface of the RCU.
l RET subunits are antenna devices that can be independently controlled.
An RET antenna may comprise more than one RET subunit combined in a single physical entity.
The RET antenna is classified into the following types:
l Remote adjustment eliminates onsite operations. Antenna maintenance is not subject to site
conditions such as weather and location.
l High adjustment efficiency reduces network optimization and maintenance costs.
l Adjustable downtilt prevents coverage distortion, which improves signal coverage and
decreases neighboring cell interference.
Compared with antennas with mechanical downtilts, RET antennas have the disadvantages of
higher cost and higher complexity.
2.3 TMA
A TMA is a low noise amplifier (LNA) installed next to the antenna. It improves the signal-to-
noise ratio (SNR), sensitivity, and uplink coverage of a base station.
TMAs are classified into two types: common TMA and smart TMA. Unlike common TMAs,
smart TMAs support the Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) protocol. Unless otherwise
stated in this document, "TMA" refers to a smart TMA.
TMAs have a built-in smart bias-tee (SBT) that performs the following functions:
l Converts RS485 signals received from the RCU to on-off-keying (OOK) signals, and
converts OOK signals received from the RRU or RFU to RS485 signals
l Feeds DC power from the remote radio unit (RRU)/radio frequency unit (RFU) to the RCU
NOTE
l The SBT provides DC power supply and control commands through the feeder for the RCU. The SBT
is applied on the RET antenna side.
l When an RRU or RFU connects to a TMA, at least one RF port supporting RET antennas must connect
to this TMA so that the RRU/RFU can transmit control signals to the TMA. For details about capabilities
of RF modules to support RET antennas, see Table 2-2 and Table 2-3.
l Amplifies uplink signals to compensate for attenuation from an antenna to an RRU or RFU
l Balances signal amplification between the uplink and downlink
A TMA has one or two subunits and supports amplification of one or two uplink RF signals.
2.4 SASU
An SASU is a Huawei customized device for antenna sharing between intra-band GSM and
UMTS modes at a multimode site. Antenna sharing helps operators reduce their capital
expenditure (CAPEX). Currently, the SASU supports only the 900 MHz and 2100 MHz
frequency bands.
The SASU uses two subunits to amplify uplink signals of GSM and UMTS systems.
2.5.1 Overview
An AAS module is a combination of RF modules and antennas.
The passive antennas and RCUs in the AAS provide the antenna and RET functions, respectively,
for the RRU/RFU that are connected to the AAS module.
For details about an AAS product, see the hardware description of the AAS product.
Different types of AAS modules have different sets of integrated dual-polarized antennas. For
details about the mapping between integrated antennas and either of the following: inserted
modules, RET functions, and external ports, see the hardware description of the AAS product.
The AAS module supports the RET function by using the Management Unit (MU), the
RETPORT on the AAS active module, or the RRU/RFU. You can choose only one method based
on onsite connections and AAS capabilities. Table 2-8 lists the capabilities of AAS modules to
support the RET function.
AAS Applicatio Using the Using the Using the Using the
Module n Mode MU MU AAS RU RRU/RFU
(Single- (Antenna
Antenna Cascading
Mode) Mode)
l ALD manual deployment: All the ALD device data must be manually configured.
l ALD automatic deployment: Most of the initial configuration data of the ALD device is
automatically configured by the system, and a small amount of data is manually corrected
and supplemented.
The following table lists whether each type of ALD device supports ALD manual deployment
or ALD automatic deployment in SRAN9.0.
NOTE
In scenarios in which the RET antenna is connected through the GATM, the RET antenna does not support
ALD automatic deployment.
When you configure ALD device data, ALD automatic deployment is recommended. Use ALD
manual deployment in scenarios in which ALD automatic deployment is not supported.
Regular Scenario
In a regular scenario, an RRU can be connected to one RET antenna through the RET port
(RETPORT) or RF port (ANTENNAPORT). The RFU does not have an RETPORT and
therefore can be connected to one RET antenna only through the ANTENNAPORT.
Connection modes shown in Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2 also apply to a multimode base
station. For details about data configuration, see chapter 7 Engineering Guidelines (ALD
Manual Deployment on Multimode Base Station).
l Connection to the RET antenna through the RETPORT (with an external BT)
This connection mode applies to RRUs without a BT that are installed 20 m or farther away
from RET antennas, such as the RRU3801C (20 W) for UMTS, and RRU3220 for LTE.
Without a BT, RF ports cannot provide 12 V DC power for RET antennas. In this case,
connect the RETPORT on an RRU to an external Bias Tee (BT) and connect an external
SBT to an RET antenna for power supply to the antenna, as shown in Figure 4-3. The BT
is the passive component that couples RF signals or OOK signals with feeder signals. The
BT is applied on the base station side. For the data configurations in this connection mode,
see the following scenarios:
Figure 4-3 Connection to the RET antenna through the RETPORT (with an external BT)
For the data configurations in the connection modes shown in Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5, see
the following scenarios:
Connection modes shown in Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5 also apply to a multimode base station
with independent antennas. The configured RRUs/RFUs serve different modes.
The RET antenna data of a multimode base station must be configured only in a single mode.
For details about data configuration, see chapter 7 Engineering Guidelines (ALD Manual
Deployment on Multimode Base Station). In Figure 4-4, if RRU(1) is managed by the GBTS/
eGBTS or eNodeB (the RET data is configured on the GBTS/eGBTS or eNodeB side), the
SCENARIO parameters must be set to DAISY_CHAIN for RET antennas connected to RRU
(1) and RRU(2). If RRU(1) is managed by the NodeB (the RET data is configured on the NodeB
side), the SCENARIO parameters must be set to DAISY_CHAIN and 2G_EXTENSION for
the RET antennas connected to RRU(1) and RRU(2), respectively.
Some RF modules, such as the RRU3942 and RRU3841, have four RF ports. These RF modules
have two or more RF ports to support RET functions in addition to the RETPORT. For details,
see Table 2-3. Two RF ports on these RF modules can be paired and connected to one antenna
to provide various transmit or receive functions. When the RRU3942 or RRU3841 is used, you
can refer to RRU3942 Hardware Description or RRU3841 Hardware Description.
The following description assumes that the RRU3942 uses a 2T4R configuration. "T" and "R"
indicate transmission and reception, respectively. RF ports ANT_A and ANT_C on the
RRU3942 are paired and connected to one antenna, and RF ports ANT_B and ANT_D are paired
and connected to the other antenna.
When the RRU3942 is installed less than 20 m away from RET antennas, the RRU3942 is
connected to the RET antennas through the RETPORT. The RET antennas are cascaded because
the RRU3942 has only one RETPORT, as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-7 shows how the RRU3942 and RET antennas are connected to provide the 2T4R
function when the RRU3942 is installed more than 20 m away from the RET antennas and the
RET antennas are centrally installed.
In this connection mode, RF port ANT_A is the control port for the two RET antennas connected
to the RRU3942. For the data configuration for this connection mode, see scenario 2 in section
8.4 Deployment for an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB or scenario 2 in section 9.4 Deployment for a
GBTS.
In this scenario, the SCENARIO parameter for all RET antennas must be set to
SECTOR_SPLITTING, and the RET antennas are identified by serial numbers. For the data
configuration of this connection mode for an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB, see scenario 2 in section
8.4 Deployment. This connection mode does not apply to the GBTS.
GATM Scenario
The GSM Antenna and TMA Control module (GATM) scenario applies to the GBTS only. In
this scenario, a DRFU, which cannot provide OOK signals or support BT function, can be
connected to an RET antenna through a BT and SBT, as shown in Figure 4-9. The GATM
provides OOK signals and 12 V DC power for the BT. Then the BT combines OOK signals, 12
V DC power, and RF signals sent by the DRFU and sends the combined signals to the SBT
through feeders. The SBT splits the combined signals received into two links. RF signals are
sent to the RET antenna on one link. On the other link, OOK signals are converted to RS485
control signals and 12 V DC power is forwarded to the RCU through an AISG multi-wire cable.
Because of its hardware limitations, the GATM supports only RET antennas compatible with
AISG1.1 protocols and does not support RET antennas compatible with AISG2.0 protocols.
For the data configuration for this connection mode, see scenario 5 in section 9.4
Deployment.
Run the following command to query dynamic information about RET additional data:
GBTS: DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: DSP RETDEVICEDATA
If any information is incorrect in the command output, for example, the values of Max tilt and Min
tilt are NULL, no configuration file was loaded or the configuration file is lost.
l Antenna calibration
After an RET antenna is installed, run the following command to calibrate the RET antenna:
– GBTS: CLB BTSRET
– eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: CLB RET
During the calibration, the RCU adjusts the RET antenna within the downtilt range so that
the RET antenna operates properly. If the RET antenna is not calibrated, the base station
reports ALM-26753 RET Antenna Not Calibrated.
After the preceding calibration command is executed, the RET antenna downtilt will be
restored to the configured value if it has been configured on the base station side. If it has
not been configured, the RET antenna downtilt will be determined by the actual RET
antenna implementation.
NOTE
An RET antenna does not need to be calibrated again after it is reset or powered off.
l Downtilt setting
1. After the RET antenna is calibrated, run the following command to query the supported
downtilt range:
GBTS: DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: DSP RETDEVICEDATA
NOTE
The downtilt range of an RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and model.
2. Run the following command to set an RET subunit downtilt:
GBTS: MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: MOD RETSUBUNIT
Setting the downtilt of an RET subunit affects the coverage of the RET antenna. Set the
downtilt based on the engineering design.
The base station can perform operations on the RCU separately, including software
download and RCU reset.
l RCU software download
With the integrated SBT, the TMA splits combined signals from the RRUs or RFUs into two
links. RF signals are sent to the RET antenna on one link. On the other link, OOK signals are
converted to RS485 control signals and 12 V DC power is forwarded to the RCU through an
AISG multi-wire cable.
Figure 4-10 shows how an RRU or RFU with two RF ports is connected to the TMA and RET
antenna.
Figure 4-10 Connection to the RET antenna through the ANTENNAPORT (with a TMA)
For the data configurations in this connection mode, see the following scenarios:
Figure 4-11 shows how two RF modules are cascaded and then connected to the TMA and RET
antenna. In this mode, RF ports ANT_A on the two RF modules are connected to the TMA and
RET antenna, and either RF port ANT_A can be the control port for the RET antenna connected
to the two RF modules.
Figure 4-11 Two cascaded RF modules connected to the TMA and RET antenna
For the data configurations in this connection mode, see the following scenarios:
When RRUs with four RF ports are connected to two antennas, two RF ports on these RRUs
can be paired and connected to one antenna. The following description assumes that the
RRU3942 uses a 2T4R configuration. RF ports ANT_A and ANT_C on the RRU3942 are paired
and connected to one antenna, and RF ports ANT_B and ANT_D are paired and connected to
the other antenna. Figure 4-12 shows how the RRU3942 is connected to the TMA and RET
antenna.
Figure 4-12 RRU3942 (2T4R) connected to the TMA and RET antenna
In this connection mode, RF ports ANT_A and ANT_B are the control ports for Antenna(1) and
Antenna(2), respectively. For the data configurations in this connection mode, see the following
scenarios:
12 V DC power for antennas. In this case, connect the RETPORT on an RRU to an external BT
to provide power for antennas, as shown in Figure 4-13.
1. The RRU supplies 12 V DC power and sends RS485 control signals to the external BT
through an AISG multi-wire cable.
2. The BT converts RS485 control signals to OOK signals, combines the OOK signals and
RF signals, and sends the combined signals to the TMA.
3. The TMA splits the combined signals into two links. RF signals are sent to the RET antenna
on one link. On the other link, OOK signals are converted to RS485 control signals and 12
V DC power is forwarded to the RCU through an AISG multi-wire cable. For the data
configuration for this connection mode, see scenario 4 in section 8.4 Deployment for an
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB or scenario 4 in section 9.4 Deployment for a GBTS.
Figure 4-13 Connection to the RET antenna through the RETPORT (with a TMA)
The GATM can supply power only to the connected TMA. The TMA provides the default gains,
not the configured gains. You need to configure parameters related to the power switch and
current alarm threshold for the port on the GATM connecting to the TMA. For details about data
preparation, see Table 9-11. Then, configure parameters related to the RX channel attenuation.
For details about data preparation, see Table 9-9. RET data is not involved in this connection
mode.
The base station can perform operations on the TMA separately, including software download
and TMA reset.
SASU data can be configured only on the NodeB side. Because the SASU is an active device,
you need to turn on the power switch for the 3G RRU control port on the NodeB side, and specify
current alarm thresholds. For connection mode in Figure 4-15, set the DCSWITCH parameter
for the SASU to OFF. Otherwise, the RET antenna will short-circuit. For the data configuration
for this connection mode, see scenario 5 in section 8.4 Deployment.
Figure 4-16 shows how the SASU, RRUs/RFUs, TMA, and RET antenna are connected when
the SASU is installed greater than 20 m away from the RET antenna. The SASU combines 2G
and 3G signals and sends the combined signals to the TMA. The TMA splits the combined
signals into two links. RF signals are sent to the RET antenna on one link. On the other link,
OOK signals are converted to RS485 control signals and 12 V DC power is forwarded to the
RCU through an AISG multi-wire cable.
SASU data can be configured only on the NodeB side. In this connection mode, the
DCSWITCH parameter for the SASU cannot be set to OFF because the TMA is an active device.
If the DCSWITCH parameter is set to UMTS, specify the DCLOAD parameter for SASU
subunits so that the TMA connected to the SASU can be acknowledged by the base transceiver
station (BTS). For the data configuration for this connection mode, see scenario 6 in section 8.4
Deployment.
When the SASU is connected to the RET antenna through a TMA, run the MOD SASU
command with the DCSWITCH parameter set to any value except OFF. When the SASU
is directly connected to the RET antenna, set the DCSWITCH parameter for the SASU to
OFF. Otherwise, the RET antenna will short-circuit.
l Setting SASU working mode
By default, the SASU is set to NORMAL working mode to ensure normal operation. If
you run the MOD SASUSUBUNIT command with the MODE parameter set to
BYPASS, the SASU serves as a straight-through feeder and does not amplify signals.
l Setting SASU gain
1. Run the DSP SASUDEVICEDATA command to query the value range of SASU gain.
2. Run the MOD SASUSUBUNIT command to set SASU subunit gain.
The base station can perform operations on the SASU separately, including software download
and SASU reset.
Scenario 1: Using the MU for the RET function on the AAS Module
As shown in Figure 4-17, RRUs or RFUs connect to an AAS module with passive antennas
through external ports on the AAS module. Choose an appropriate external port to connect the
RRU or RFU to the AAS module. The integrated RCU provides the RET function for the AAS
module with passive antennas and the RCU is controlled by the MU. In this scenario, the RET
function for the AAS module with passive antennas must be set by the mode that manages the
AAS module. For example, to enable GSM RRUs/RFUs to use the RET function for the AAS
module with passive antennas, the RET function must be set in the UMTS mode that manages
the AAS module with passive antennas.
Before setting the RET function, you must configure the AAS module. Compared with the RET
function on conventional antennas, the RET function on the AAS module with passive antennas
does not require you to configure power supply switches or current alarm thresholds. Instead,
you can directly configure the RET function:
l For the AAU3901, RETTYPE must be set to MULTI_RET. You can determine which
antenna to use for the RET function according to the RET subunit.
l For other AAS modules, RETTYPE and SCENARIO must be set to SINGLE_RET and
DAISY_CHAIN, respectively. You can determine which antenna to use for the RET
function according to the serial number of the integrated antenna. If you need to use only
one set of antennas for the RET function, set SCENARIO to DAISY_CHAIN. In this case,
specify the VENDORCODE and SERIALNO parameters because the antennas in the AAS
module are working in daisy chain mode. For the serial numbers of the integrated antennas
in the AAS module, see the hardware description of the AAS module. For the data
configuration for this connection mode, see scenario 7 in section 8.4 Deployment.
Figure 4-17 Connections to the RRUs/RFUs and BBU (MU for RET function)
Scenario 2: Using the RRU/RFU for the RET function on the AAS Module
When the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas is provided by an RRU or
RFU connecting to the AAS module, the connections between the RRU or RFU and the AAS
module are similar to the connections between the RRU or RFU and the conventional RET
antennas except for the AISG port configuration, as shown in Figure 4-18. In this scenario, the
AAS module functions as the conventional RET antennas. Therefore, the configuration can be
performed in the same way as that for conventional RET antennas.
You can configure the RET function: RETTYPE and SCENARIO must be set to
SINGLE_RET and DAISY_CHAIN, respectively. You can determine which antenna to use
for the RET function according to the antenna serial number.
If you need to use only one set of antennas for the RET function, set SCENARIO to
DAISY_CHAIN. In this case, specify the VENDORCODE and SERIALNO parameters
because the antennas in the AAS module are working in daisy chain mode. For the serial numbers
of the integrated antennas in the AAS module, see the hardware description of the AAS module.
For other data configurations,
l If the RRU is to use an RETPORT to send RET signals to the AAS module, see scenario
1 in section 8.4 Deployment for an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB or scenario 1 in section 9.4
Deployment for a GBTS.
l If the RET function is provided by the RRU or RFU through an ANTENNAPORT, see
scenario 2 in section 8.4 Deployment for an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB or scenario 2 in
section 9.4 Deployment for a GBTS.
Figure 4-18 Connections to the RRUs/RFUs and BBU (RRU/RFU for RET function)
Scenario 3: Using the Active Module (RU) on the AAS for the RET function
When the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas is controlled by the active
module on the AAS module, the active module forwards the RET signals received from the BBU
to the passive module using an RETPORT, as shown in Figure 4-19. In this case, the active
module works as a conventional RET device and therefore configurations on this active module
are the same as those on a conventional RET device.
Figure 4-19 Connections to the RRUs/RFUs and BBU (RU for RET function)
l For the AAU3910, the operations are performed on each RET subunit independently
because the passive antennas in the AAS module function as a set of multiple antennas.
l For other AAS modules, the operations are performed on each antenna independently
because each RET subunit of the passive antennas in the AAS module functions as a single
antenna working in daisy chain mode.
When the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas is controlled by the RRU or
RFU, related operations are performed on each antenna independently because each RET subunit
of the passive antennas in the AAS module functions as a single antenna working in daisy chain
mode.
When the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas is controlled by the active
module on the AAS module, related operations are performed on each antenna independently
because each RET subunit of the passive antennas in the AAS module functions as a single
antenna working in daisy chain mode.
l Scanning
You can scan all the AAS modules connected to an RF module (except for the AAU3901).
When the RET function for a specific AAS module is controlled by an RF module, the RET
function for the module cannot be scanned on or controlled by other RF modules that are
also connected to the AAS module.
If multiple RF modules share the AAS module, running the SCN ALD command may fail
to scan all the RET function controlled by each RF module at a time. In this case, you can
run the SCAN ADL command for each of the RF modules that control the RET function
for AAS modules that have not been scanned.
l Configuration file loading
Loading configuration files is not required because AAS modules with passive antennas
come with built-in configurations files. If ALM-26754 RET Antenna Data Loss is reported,
the configuration files have been lost. In such a case, you can run the DLD RETCFGDATA
command to reload configuration files for the AAS module. Note that this command applies
only to eGBTSs/NodeBs/eNodeBs.
l Antenna calibration
After an AAS module with passive antennas is installed, run the CLB RET command on
the eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB LMT to calibrate the antennas. During the calibration, RCUs
adjust the antennas within the downtilt range until the antennas operate properly. If the
calibration fails, ALM-26753 RET Antenna Not Calibrated is generated.
NOTE
After the AAS module is reset or powered off, it does not need to be calibrated again.
l Downtilt setting
After the AAS module is calibrated, run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command on the
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB LMT to query the supported downtilt range. Then, run the MOD
RETSUBUNIT command to set the downtilts for RET subunits. Because setting RET
subunit downtilt affects the coverage of the related antennas, specify parameters based on
the engineering design.
NOTE
In an AAS module with passive antennas, the base station can download software and reset the
RCU for each RCU separately.
5 Related Features
N/A
N/A
7.3 Planning
N/A
7.4 Deployment
7.4.1 Requirements
The GSM and UMTS modes have no requirements for deploying this feature.
In the LTE system, this feature is under license control. Table 7-1 lists the license control items
for this feature.
Table 7-1 License control items for optional features of ALD management
Device data in a co-MPT multimode base station needs to be configured only once. For a co-
MPT multimode base station, you only need to determine which RRU/RFU port is the control
port for the ALD device and configure the power switch, current threshold and ALD data once.
For a separate-MPT base station, the RRU or RFU can be managed by a single mode or multiple
modes. Determine the mode that manages the RRU or RFU and configure all data for the ALD
powered by this RRU or RFU in this mode. This procedure involves the following two scenarios:
NOTE
Determine the mode that manages the RRU or RFU and configure all ALD data in this mode.
Parameters related to the ALD control port in this scenario are RF module common parameters.
During the data preparation, initial configuration, and feature reconfiguration, the common
parameters must be set to consistent values for all modes that manage the RRU or RFU. Table
7-2 lists the common ALD parameters for RF modules in each mode.
Control RET ALD ALD Power Switch For a separate-MPT base station, set this
port Power Switch parameter to ON in all modes. The
(RET RETPORT and ANTENNAPORT
port as a switches on one RRU cannot be turned
control on simultaneously.
port)
RET ALD Current Alarm For a separate-MPT base station, each of
Current Alarm Threshold these parameters must be set to the same
Threshold value in all modes. For recommended
Type values, see Table 8-18.
Control ANT_A ALD ALD Power Switch For a separate-MPT base station, set this
port (RF Power Switch parameter to ON in all modes. The
port as a RETPORT and ANTENNAPORT
control switches on one RRU cannot be turned
port and on simultaneously.
ANT_A
as an ANT_A ALD Current Alarm For a separate-MPT base station, each of
example Current Alarm Threshold Type these parameters must be set to the same
) Threshold value in all modes. For recommended
Type values, see Table 8-17.
NOTE
When an RF port except ANT_A is used as a control port, common ALD parameters are named in the
following ways:
l For a GBTS, common ALD parameters are named by analogy based on Table 7-2. For example, when
ANT_B is used as the control port, ANT_B ALD Power Switch is the correct parameter name
l For an eGBTS, NodeB, eNodeB, or co-MPT base station, common ALD parameters are named in the
same way as those listed in Table 7-2.
Other ALD-related parameters, except the RF module common parameters, must be set only in
one mode of the separate-MPT base station. Choose one from the modes that manage the RRU
or RFU providing power and OOK signals for the ALD. Then, configure all data for the ALD
only in this mode.
NOTE
l The mode in which the other ALD-related parameters are set must be the same in the data preparation,
initial configuration, activation observation, and reconfiguration.
l Only one maintenance link can be established between the RRU or RFU and the ALDs. Therefore,
ALD data can be configured only in one mode of a multimode base station. If ALD data is configured
in two modes in this multimode base station, unexpected faults will occur. For example, ALDs cannot
be scanned, or ALM-26541 ALD Maintenance Link Failure is reported. If such faults occur, remove
the ALD data configuration in both modes, and scan and configure the ALDs in the correct mode. If
ALDs cannot be scanned after the ALD data configuration is removed, turn off the power switches in
both modes, and set the power switches and current alarm thresholds in both modes again.
For a separate-MPT base station using AAS modules, configure ALD data based on the site's
cable connections. The RET data must be configured only on one side.
When an AAS module with passive antennas does not have an AISG port, the RET function on
the AAS module is configured on and managed by the mode managing the AAS module.
Therefore, determine the managing mode first. If the AAS module is managed by multiple
modes, select one of them.
When the AAS module has an AISG port, the RET function on the AAS module with passive
antennas is configured on and managed by the mode that manages AAS module (Method 1).
Alternatively, the RET function is configured on the RRU or RFU that provides power and OOK
signals for the AAS module with passive antennas (Method 2). When the site's cable connections
support both methods, you can use only one method to configure the RET function because
faults may occur if you choose both methods.
l If method 1 is used, the configuration for the RET function is same as that for scenario in
which the AAS module does not have an AISG port.
l If method 2 is used, the configuration for the RET function is same as that for the RET
antennas. For details, see section 7.4.2 Overall Process (RETs/TMAs/SASUs).
For a separate-MPT base station, the data preparation procedure is detailed in the following three
scenarios. Note that the RRU or RFU provides power and OOK signals for the ALD in scenarios
1 and 2.
This scenario does not involve RF module common parameters. Determine the mode that
manages the RRU or RFU according to 7.4.2 Overall Process (RETs/TMAs/SASUs) and then
prepare all ALD data in the mode. For details, see the following data preparation sections:
Prepare the RF module common parameters on the sides of all the modes that manage the RRU
or RFU. For details, see Table 7-2.
Select one of the modes that manage the RRN or RFU according to 7.4.2 Overall Process
(RETs/TMAs/SASUs) and then prepare other ALD parameters except the RF module common
parameters in this mode. For details, see the following data preparation sections:
If an AAS module with passive antennas is used, see scenario 1, 2, 7, or 8 in section 8.4.2 Data
Preparation.
Determine the mode that manages the RRU or RFU and configure all data for the ALD powered
by this RRU or RFU in this mode. For details, see the following initial configuration sections:
l eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: sections 8.4.4 Initial Configuration on the GUI and 8.4.5 Initial
Configuration on a Single Base Station Using MML Commands.
l GBTS: sections 9.4.4 Initial Configuration on the GUI and 9.4.5 Initial Configuration
on a Single Base Station Using MML Commands.
Before you set other ALD-related parameters, set the RF module common parameters listed in
Table 7-2 to consistent values for all modes that manage the RRU or RFU. If the RF module
common parameters are set to inconsistent values, ALM-26272 Inter-System RF Unit Parameter
Settings Conflict will be reported.
The RRU or RFU managed by multiple modes can supply power to ALDs only if the ALD power switches
are turned on for all modes that manage the multi-mode RRU or RFU. The ALD can be scanned only after
the power supply is normal.
The RETPORT and ANTENNAPORT switches on one RRU cannot be turned on simultaneously.
Then, select one of the modes that manage the RRU or RFU and set the other ALD-related
parameters in this mode. For example, if the RRU or RFU is managed by the GBTS and NodeB,
set the other ALD-related parameters on the GBTS or NodeB side. The configuration procedure
is the same as that for the related mode.
l eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: sections 8.4.4 Initial Configuration on the GUI and 8.4.5 Initial
Configuration on a Single Base Station Using MML Commands.
l GBTS: sections 9.4.4 Initial Configuration on the GUI and 9.4.5 Initial Configuration
on a Single Base Station Using MML Commands.
l To use a graphical user interface (GUI) to configure an AAS module, see section 8.4.4
Initial Configuration on the GUI.
l To use man-machine language (MML) commands to configure an AAS module with
passive antennas, see scenario 1, 2, 7, or 8 in section 8.4.5 Initial Configuration on a
Single Base Station Using MML Commands.
7.4.6 Commissioning
For a co-MPT base station, the commissioning procedure is the same as that for an eGBTS,
NodeB, or eNodeB. For details, see section 8.4.6 Commissioning.
For a separate-MPT base station, this procedure does not involve the RF module command
parameters. Determine the mode for configuring the ALD according to section 7.4.2 Overall
Process (RETs/TMAs/SASUs) and perform this procedure accordingly. For details, see the
following sections:
7.4.8 Deactivation
For a co-MPT base station, the deactivation procedure is the same as that for an eGBTS, NodeB,
or eNodeB. For details, see section 8.4.8 Deactivation.
For a separate-MPT base station, this procedure does not involve the RF module command
parameters. Determine the mode for configuring the ALD according to section 7.4.2 Overall
Process (RETs/TMAs/SASUs) and perform this procedure accordingly. For details, see the
following sections:
l eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: section 8.4.8 Deactivation.
l GBTS: section 9.4.8 Deactivation.
7.4.9 Reconfiguration
For a co-MPT base station, the reconfiguration procedure is the same as that for an eGBTS,
NodeB, or eNodeB. For details, see section 8.4.9 Reconfiguration.
For a separate-MPT base station, reconfigurations differ as follows:
If the RF module common parameters listed in Table 7-2 need to be reconfigured, reconfigure
the parameters consistently for all modes that manage the RRU or RFU.
Determine the mode that manages the RRU or RFU based on section 7.4.3 Overall Process
(AAS Modules) and reconfigure ALD data in this mode accordingly.
For details about how to reconfigure parameters for an AAS module with passive antennas, see
section 8.4.9 Reconfiguration.
7.7 Troubleshooting
For a co-MPT base station, troubleshoot the ALD faults in the same way as that for an eGBTS,
NodeB, or eNodeB. For details, see section 8.7 Troubleshooting.
Determine the location of the ALD control port on the RRU or RFU. The ALD control port
provides power and OOK signals for the ALD. You can locate the port based on the site's cable
connections.
For a separate-MPT base station, determine the mode in which the ALD is configured based on
section 7.4.2 Overall Process (RETs/TMAs/SASUs) or 7.4.3 Overall Process (AAS
Modules), and then troubleshoot the ALD faults in this mode accordingly. For details, see the
following troubleshooting sections:
8.3 Planning
N/A
8.4 Deployment
8.4.1 Requirements
The GSM and UMTS modes have no requirements for deploying this feature.
In the LTE system, this feature is under license control. Table 8-1 lists the license control items
for this feature.
Table 8-1 License control items for optional features of ALD management
Introduction
This section includes only key parameters, not parameters in all scenarios.
l Radio network planning (internal planning): The parameter value comes from the radio
network plan, facilitating resource management on the current NE.
l Radio network planning (negotiated with the peer): The parameter value comes from the
radio network plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure successful
interworking.
l Transport network planning (internal planning): The parameter value comes from the
transport network plan, facilitating resource management on the current NE.
l Transport network planning (negotiated with the peer): The parameter value comes from
the transport network plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure
successful interworking.
l Equipment planning: The parameter value comes from the equipment plan.
l Engineering design: The parameter value comes from the algorithm or function design.
l Default/recommended value: The parameter uses the default or recommended value, and
the recommended value is preferential. The default or recommended value can be used in
most scenarios and adjusted for a specific scenario.
l N/A: The parameter value is not required.
l The type of the RRU, RFU or AAS port through which control signals are sent to an RET
antenna
l Whether you use a TMA
l Whether the NodeB supports SASUs
Generic Data
Before configuring ALD data, collect the following generic data:
l Configuration file for the RET antenna: Used to determine whether to update the
configuration file. Obtain the configuration file from the RET antenna manufacturer based
on the RCU and antenna models.
l Software of the RET antenna, TMA, and SASU: Used to determine whether to update the
software. If an update is required, obtain the software from the RET antenna, TMA, and
SASU manufacturers.
l RET antenna connections: Used to determine whether RET antennas are connected in a
regular scenario. If the RET antennas are not connected in a regular scenario, record serial
numbers of RET antennas and the mapping between the RET antennas and the base station/
sectors. The serial numbers are printed on labels of the RET antennas.
l Connections between the RET antenna, TMA, SASU, and RRU/RFU: Used to determine
the specific connections between these devices (such as the type of RRU or RFU port
through which control signals are sent to an RET antenna) and the connections between
each antenna subunit and the RRU or RFU (if multiple antennas are used)
l Current alarm thresholds for the RET antenna, TMA, and SASU, which are provided in
the related specifications.
Connections between the AAS module and RRU/RFU (only when an AAS module with passive
antennas is used): Used to determine whether the RET function for the AAS module is set through
the configured MU or the RRU/RFU connecting to the AAS module and to which integrated
passive antenna the RRU or RFU is connected
NOTE
It is recommended that you obtain the basic information about the RET antenna, TMA, and SASU at the
site, including the antenna model, RCU model, antenna type (single-antenna or multi-antenna), number of
subunits, manufacturer code, and serial number. In a regular scenario, you can run the following command
to obtain the antenna type, number of subunits, manufacturer code, and serial number:
l GBTS: STR BTSALDSCAN
l eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB: SCN ALD
Collect the following information at the site in a regular scenario of conventional ALDs.
RET
TMA / / /
SASU / / /
Collect the following information at the site in a daisy chain or sector splitting scenario of
conventional ALDs.
RET
TMA / / /
SAS / / /
U
Collect the following information at the site in a scenario where the AAS module is used.
AAS
Table 8-2 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RETPORT.
Slot No. SN is located and the control port number. Set Equipment
these parameters based on connections plan
between the RET antenna and the RRU or
Port No. PN RFU. Only one port on the RRU or RFU Equipment
can be used as the control port for the RET plan
antenna. In a daisy chain scenario,
multiple RCUs share one control port.
Table 8-3 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the TMA.
Polar Type POLARTYPE Set this parameter based on the AAS Equipment
specifications only when the base station plan
uses the AAS module with passive
antennas or set this parameter based on
the RET antenna specifications.
Table 8-4 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RET subunit.
Subunit No. SUBUNITNO This parameter specifies the RET subunit Equipment
number, which starts from 1. plan
Table 8-5 describes the parameter that must be set to configure an RET antenna downtilt.
Table 8-6 describes the parameter that could be set to configure an RET device data.
Subunit No. SUBUNITNO RET subunit number. Set this Engineering design
parameter when configuring
the RETSUBUNIT MO.
For parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna, RET subunit, RET antenna
downtilt, and RET device data in this scenario, see Table 8-3, Table 8-4, Table 8-5, and Table
8-6.
Table 8-7 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an ANTENNAPORT.
Slot No. SN is located and the control port number. Set Equipment
these parameters based on connections plan
between the RET antenna and the RRU or
RFU. Only one port on the RRU or RFU
can be used as the control port for the RET
For parameters that must be set to configure an ANTENNAPORT in this scenario, see Table
8-7.
Table 8-8 describes the parameters that must be set to configure a TMA.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the TMA.
Table 8-9 describes the parameters that must be set to configure a TMA subunit.
Table 8-10 describes the parameters that must be set to configure RX channel attenuation.
Table 8-11 describes the parameters that could be set to configure TMA device data.
Scenario 4: Connection to the RET Antenna Through the RETPORT (with a TMA)
For parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna, RET subunit, RET antenna
downtilt, and RET device data in this scenario, see Table 8-3, Table 8-4, Table 8-5, and Table
8-6.
For parameters that must be set to configure a RETPORT in this scenario, see Table 8-2.
For parameters that must be set to configure a TMA, TMA subunit, RX channel attenuation, and
TMA device data in this scenario, see Table 8-8, Table 8-9, Table 8-10, and Table 8-11.
For parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna, RET subunit, RET antenna
downtilt, and RET device data in this scenario, see Table 8-3, Table 8-4, Table 8-5, and Table
8-6.
For parameters that must be set to configure an ANTENNAPORT in this scenario, see Table
8-7.
Table 8-12 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an SASU.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the
SASU.
Serial No. SERIALNO Set this parameter based on the actual Equipment
SASU serial number. plan
Table 8-13 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an SASU subunit.
For parameters that must be set to configure a TMA, TMA subunit, RX channel attenuation, and
RET device data in this scenario, see Table 8-8, Table 8-9, Table 8-10, and Table 8-11.
For parameters that must be set to configure an SASU and SASU subunit in this scenario, see
Table 8-12 and Table 8-13.
Table 8-14 describes the parameters that must be set to configure the RET function on an AAS
module with passive antennas.
Table 8-14 Key parameters related to the RET function on an AAS module with passive antennas
(MU)
Device No. DEVICENO The ALD device number must be unique Equipment
in a base station. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the TMA.
RET Subunit SUBUNITNU Set this parameter only when the Equipment
Number M RETTYPE parameter is set to plan
MULTI_RET:
l If the AAU3901 is used, set this
parameter to the number of the RET
subunit with the largest number to be
used. For example, when only RRUs
or RFUs connect to an AAU3901, the
1710-2170 (-) and 1710-2170 (+) ports
are used. However, the two ports are
managed by RET subunit 2. In this
case, this parameter must be set to 2.
l If an AAS module other than the
AAU3901 is used, set this parameter
to 1.
Table 8-15 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RET subunit on an AAS
module with passive antennas.
Table 8-15 Key parameters related to the RET subunit on an AAS module with passive antennas
Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source
Name
Subunit No. SUBUNITNO This parameter specifies the RET subunit Equipment
number, which starts from 1. plan
Table 8-16 describes the parameter that must be set to configure an RET antenna downtilt on
an AAS module with passive antennas.
Table 8-16 Key parameter related to the RET antenna downtilt on an AAS module with passive
antennas
Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source
Name
Table 8-3 describes the parameters that must be set to configure the RET function on an AAS
module with passive antennas.
Table 8-4 describes the key parameters related to the RET subunit on an AAS module with
passive antennas.
Table 8-5 describes the key parameters related to the RET antenna downtilt on an AAS module
with passive antennas.
Table 8-6 describes the key parameters related to the RET device data on an AAS module with
passive antennas.
8.4.3 Precautions
This section describes precautions of configuring ALD data, running a command for scanning
ALDs, setting the current alarm threshold type for ALD data.
– After subunits are added to an AISG1.1-based TMA, all TMA subunits start to work
only after you run the SCN ALD command.
l Use the values shown in Table 8-17 and Table 8-18 to set the current alarm threshold type
for the control port.
l eGBTSs
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the
following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base
Stations in Batches (MOC Export) or 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT
Base Stations in Batches (Customization Tool).
l NodeBs
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the
following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating NodeBs > Creating NodeBs in Batches (MOC Export)
or 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) > Creating Base Stations
> Creating NodeBs > Creating NodeBs in Batches (Customization Tool).
l eNodeBs
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the
following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating eNodeBs > Creating eNodeBs in Batches.
Step 1 Run the MOD RETPORT command to set parameters related to an RETPORT, including the
power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 8-2.
Step 3 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 5 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and model.
Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD ANTENNAPORT command to set parameters related to an ANTENNAPORT,
including the power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 8-7.
Step 3 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 5 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
----End
Step 3 Run the ADD TMA command to add a TMA and set related parameters, see Table 8-8.
Step 4 Run the MOD TMASUBUNIT command to set parameters related to a TMA subunit, see Table
8-9.
NOTE
The value range of TMA gain varies according to the manufacturer and model. Run the DSP
TMADEVICEDATA command to query the value range before setting the gain.
Step 5 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 7 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 8 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 9 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
Step 10 (Optional) Run the MOD RXBRANCH command to configure RX channel attenuation, see
Table 8-10.
Step 11 (Optional) Run the MOD TMADEVICEDATA command to set a TMA device data, see Table
8-11.
----End
Scenario 4: Connection to the RET Antenna Through the RETPORT (with a TMA)
Step 1 Run the MOD RETPORT command to set parameters related to an RETPORT, including the
power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 8-2.
Step 3 Run the ADD TMA command to add a TMA and set related parameters, see Table 8-8.
Step 4 Run the MOD TMASUBUNIT command to set parameters related to a TMA subunit, see Table
8-9.
NOTE
The value range of TMA gain varies according to the manufacturer and model. Run the DSP
TMADEVICEDATA command to query the value range before setting the gain.
Step 5 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 7 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 8 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 9 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
Step 10 (Optional) Run the MOD RXBRANCH command to configure RX channel attenuation, see
Table 8-10.
Step 11 (Optional) Run the MOD TMADEVICEDATA command to set a TMA device data, see Table
8-11.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD ANTENNAPORT command to set parameters related to an ANTENNAPORT,
including the power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 8-7.
Step 3 Run the ADD SASU command to add an SASU and set related parameters, see Table 8-12.
Step 4 Run the MOD SASUSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an SASU subunit, see
Table 8-13.
Step 5 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 7 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 8 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 9 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD ANTENNAPORT command to set parameters related to an ANTENNAPORT,
including the power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 8-7.
Step 2 Run the SCN ALD command to scan ALDs and obtain SASU information.
Step 3 Run the ADD SASU command to add an SASU and set related parameters, see Table 8-12.
Step 4 Run the MOD SASUSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an SASU subunit, see
Table 8-13.
Step 5 (Optional) Run the SCN ALD command to scan ALDs and obtain information about the TMA
and RET antenna. Skip this step if you have obtained the information about the TMA and RET
antenna in Step 2.
Step 6 Run the ADD TMA command to add a TMA and set related parameters, see Table 8-8.
Step 7 Run the MOD TMASUBUNIT command to set parameters related to a TMA subunit, see Table
8-9.
NOTE
The value range of TMA gain varies according to the manufacturer and model. Run the DSP
TMADEVICEDATA command to query the value range before setting the gain.
Step 8 Run the ADD RET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
8-3.
Step 10 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see Table
8-4.
Step 11 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
8-5.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 12 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
Step 13 (Optional) Run the MOD RXBRANCH command to configure RX channel attenuation, see
Table 8-10.
Step 14 (Optional) Run the MOD TMADEVICEDATA command to set a TMA device data, see Table
8-11.
----End
Before you set the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas, run the ADD AAS command
to configure the AAS module.
Step 1 Run the SCN ALD command to scan an AAS module with passive antennas.
Step 2 Run the ADD RET command to add the AAS module and set the related parameters listed in
Table 8-14.
Step 3 Run the CLB RET command to calibrate the passive antennas in the AAS module.
Step 4 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set the RET subunit parameters listed in Table
8-15.
Step 5 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set the downtilt parameter listed in Table
8-16.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
----End
Before you set the RET function for an AAS module with passive antennas, run the ADD AAS command
to configure the AAS module.
Step 1 Run the MOD RETPORT command to configure parameters related to the power switch and
current alarm threshold on the RETPORT. For details, see Table 8-2.
Step 2 Run the SCN ALD command to scan an AAS module with passive antennas.
Step 3 Run the ADD RET command to add the AAS module and set the related parameters listed in
Table 8-3.
Step 4 Run the CLB RET command to calibrate the passive antennas in the AAS module.
Step 5 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set the RET subunit parameters listed in Table
8-4.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD RETTILT command to set the downtilt parameter listed in Table
8-5.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see Table
8-6.
----End
8.4.6 Commissioning
Step 1 Run the DSP ALDVER command to query the version of an ALD. If the ALD needs to be
upgraded, download the required software as follows:
l If the ALD is an RET, see "RCU software download" in section 4.1.2 Operations on RET
Antennas.
l If the ALD is a TMA, see "TMA software download" in section 4.2.2 Operations on the
TMA.
l If the ALD is an SASU, see "SASU software download" in section 4.3.2 Operations on the
SASU.
l If the ALD is an AAS, see "RCU software download" in section 4.4.2 Operations on AAS
Modules.
Step 2 If the RET or AAS has no configuration file, load its configuration file as follows:
l If an RET is used, see "Configuration file loading" in section 4.1.2 Operations on RET
Antennas.
l If an AAS is used, see "Configuration file loading" in section 4.4.2 Operations on AAS
Modules.
----End
RETs/TMAs/SASUs
The following operations also apply to the scenario in which the RET function on an AAS module
is controlled by either of the following:
Step 1 Run the DSP RETSUBUNIT command to query the working status and downtilt of each RET
subunit. If an RET subunit works properly, Online Status is AVAILABLE in the command
output.
Step 2 Run the DSP RET command to query dynamic information about the RET antenna.
NOTE
If only one antenna port on the RF module supports RET, the RF module does not support reporting the
Control Port No. parameter. The value of this parameter is displayed as NULL.
Step 3 If a TMA is used, run the DSP TMA command to query TMA dynamic information.
Step 4 If a TMA is used, run the DSP TMASUBUNIT command to query dynamic information about
TMA subunits.
Step 5 If an SASU is used, run the DSP SASU command to query the SASU dynamic information.
This step applies to NodeBs only.
Step 6 If an SASU is used, run the DSP SASU command to query the dynamic information about SASU
subunits. This step applies to NodeBs only.
----End
Step 1 Run the DSP RETSUBUNIT command to query the working status and downtilt of each RET
subunit. When an RET subunit is working properly, Online Status is AVAILABLE in the
command output.
Step 2 Run the DSP RET command to query dynamic information about the AAS module.
NOTE
The MU does not support reporting the Control Port No. parameter. The value of this parameter is
displayed as NULL
----End
8.4.8 Deactivation
RETs/TMAs/SASUs
The following descriptions also apply to the scenario in which the RET function on an AAS
module is controlled by either of the following:
If an ALD is no longer used, run the following commands to remove the ALD data:
l RMV RET: to remove an RET antenna. The subunits and device data are removed at the
same time.
l RMV TMA: to remove a TMA. The subunits and device data are removed at the same
time.
l RMV SASU: to remove an SASU. The subunits and device data are removed at the same
time. This command applies only to NodeBs.
Then power off the ALD and set the corresponding attenuation factor to the default value.
8.4.9 Reconfiguration
RETs/TMAs/SASUs
The following operations also apply to the scenario in which the RET function on an AAS module
is controlled by either of the following:
When ALD data needs to be reconfigured, collect information about the parameters to be
modified based on connections between the RRU/RFU and the RET antenna. For details, see
section 8.4.2 Data Preparation.
Step 1 Run the MOD RETPORT command to modify parameters related to an RETPORT.
Step 2 Run the MOD RET command to modify parameters related to an RET antenna.
Step 3 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to modify parameters related to an RET subunit.
Step 4 Run the MOD RETTILT command to adjust an RET antenna downtilt.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 5 Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to adjust an RET device data.
Step 7 Run the MOD TMA command to modify parameters related to a TMA.
Step 8 Run the MOD TMASUBUNIT command to modify parameters related to a TMA subunit.
Step 10 Run the MOD TMADEVICEDATA command to adjust a TMA device data.
Step 11 Run the MOD SASU command to modify parameters related to an SASU. This step applies to
NodeBs only.
Step 12 Run the MOD SASUSUBUNIT command to modify parameters related to an SASU subunit.
This step applies to NodeBs only.
NOTE
Before changing the power port on the RRU or RFU from an RETPORT to an ANTENNAPORT or from an
ANTENNAPORT to an RETPORT, set the PWRSWITCH parameter that has been set to ON to OFF for the
reconfiguration. This is necessary because the ANTENNAPORT and RETPORT switches on one RRU cannot
be turned on simultaneously.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD RET command to modify settings of the RET function parameters on an AAS
module with passive antennas.
Step 2 Run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to modify the RET subunit parameter settings.
Step 3 Run the MOD RETTILT command to adjust the downtilt settings of the AAS module.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP RETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 4 Run the MOD RETDEVICEDATA command to adjust an RET device data on an AAS module
with passive antennas.
----End
8.7 Troubleshooting
Table 8-19 lists the alarms related to ALDs. If an alarm is reported, clear the alarm with
recommended actions in the alarm reference for the base station.
9.3 Planning
N/A
9.4 Deployment
9.4.1 Requirements
N/A
Introduction
This section includes only key parameters, not parameters in all scenarios.
l Radio network planning (internal planning): The parameter value comes from the radio
network plan, facilitating resource management on the current NE.
l Radio network planning (negotiated with the peer): The parameter value comes from the
radio network plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure successful
interworking.
l Transport network planning (internal planning): The parameter value comes from the
transport network plan, facilitating resource management on the current NE.
l Transport network planning (negotiated with the peer): The parameter value comes from
the transport network plan. The NE negotiates this value with the peer device to ensure
successful interworking.
l Equipment planning: The parameter value comes from the equipment plan.
l Engineering design: The parameter value comes from the algorithm or function design.
l Default/recommended value: The parameter uses the default or recommended value, and
the recommended value is preferential. The default or recommended value can be used in
most scenarios and adjusted for a specific scenario.
l N/A: The parameter value is not required.
ALD data configuration varies according to scenarios. Different scenarios vary when control
signals are sent to an RET antenna through different RRU or RFU ports and when a TMA is
used.
Generic Data
For details about generic data, see section Generic Data.
Table 9-1 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RETPORT.
RET ALD THRESHOLD Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Current TYPERET conditions. design
Alarm
Threshold
Type
Table 9-2 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the TMA.
Control Port CTRLPORTN Control port number. The value ranges Equipment
No. O from 0 to 2. Control ports 0, 1, and 2 plan
correspond to the ports ANT_A, ANT_B,
and RETPORT, respectively. Only one
port on the RRU or RFU can be used as
the control port for the RET antenna. In a
daisy chain scenario, multiple RCUs
share one control port.
Polar Type POLARTYPE Set this parameter based on the AAS Equipment
specifications only when the base station plan
uses the AAS module with passive
antennas or set this parameter based on the
RET antenna specifications.
Table 9-3 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an RET subunit.
SubUnit No. SUBUNITNO This parameter specifies the RET subunit Equipment
number, which starts from 1. plan
Table 9-4 describes the parameter that must be set to configure an RET antenna downtilt.
Table 9-5 describes the parameter that must be set to configure an RET device data.
For parameters that must be set to configure an RET antenna, RET subunit, RET antenna
downtilt, and RET device data in this scenario, see Table 9-2, Table 9-3, Table 9-4, and Table
9-5.
Table 9-6 describes the parameters that must be set to configure an ANTENNAPORT. This
table assumes that ANT_A is a control port. When any other ANTENNAPORT is the control
port, the key parameters can be similarly configured. For example, when ANT_B is the control
port, the parameter ID PwrSwitchB is configured accordingly.
For parameters that must be set to configure an ANTENNAPORT in this scenario, see Table
9-6.
Table 9-7 describes the parameters that must be set to configure a TMA.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. Note that the plan
DEVICENO parameter value of the RET
antenna must differ from that of the TMA.
TMA Power PWRSUPPLY Power supply type of a TMA. Set this Equipment
Supply Type TYPE parameter based on the specifications plan
provided by the TMA manufacturer.
Vendor code VENDORCOD Set this parameter to the actual TMA Equipment
E manufacturer code. plan
Serial No. SERIALNO Set this parameter to the actual TMA Equipment
serial number. plan
Table 9-8 describes the parameters that must be set to configure a TMA subunit.
Table 9-9 describes the parameters that must be set to configure RX channel attenuation.
Table 9-10 describes the parameters that must be set to TMA device data.
Scenario 4: Connection to the RET Antenna Through the RETPORT (with a TMA)
For parameters that must be set to configure an RETPORT, RET antenna, RET subunit, RET
antenna downtilt, and RET device data in this scenario, see Table 9-1, Table 9-2, Table 9-3,
Table 9-4, and Table 9-5.
For parameters that must be set to configure a TMA, TMA subunit, RX channel attenuation, and
TMA device data in this scenario, see Table 9-7, Table 9-8, Table 9-9, and Table 9-10.
ANT0 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP0 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT0 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P0 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT0 ALD ALMD0 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT1 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP1 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT1 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P1 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT1 ALD ALMD1 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT2 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP2 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT2 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P2 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT2 ALD ALMD2 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT3 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP3 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT3 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P3 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT3 ALD ALMD3 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT4 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP4 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT4 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P4 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT4 ALD ALMD4 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT5 ALD MAJORALM Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over Critical UP5 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
ANT5 ALD MINORALMU Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Over P5 conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Warning Precautions.
Alarm
Threshold
(mA)
ANT5 ALD ALMD5 Set this parameter based on the site Engineering
Low Current conditions. For details, see section 9.4.3 design
Alarm Precautions.
Threshold
(mA)
Table 9-12 describes the parameters that must be set to enable the RET function.
Device No. DEVICENO The device number of each ALD in a base Equipment
station must be unique. plan
For details about key parameters related to the RET antenna, RET antenna downtilt, and RET
device data, see Table 9-2, Table 9-4, and Table 9-5 in scenario 1.
9.4.3 Precautions
Section 8.4.3 Precautions describes the common precautions for GBTS and eGBTS/NodeB/
eNodeB.
The common TMA does not support the AISG protocol. To configure a common TMA, you
only need to run the SET BTSRXUBP command to turn on the power switch, set current alarm
thresholds, and configure the RX channel attenuation based on the network plan. For data
preparation details for turning on the power switch and setting the current alarm thresholds, see
Table 9-6. For data preparation details for configuring the RX channel attenuation, see Table
9-9.
After subunits are added to an AISG1.1-based TMA, all TMA subunits start to work only after
you run the STR BTSALDSCAN command.
Use the values provided in Table 9-13 and Table 9-14 to set the current alarm threshold type
for the control port.
When the current alarm threshold type is user-defined, set current alarm thresholds based on the
actual ALD type. Pay attention to the following restrictions:
l User-defined current alarm thresholds must meet the requirements: Under Current Occur
Threshold < Under Current Clear Threshold < Over Current Clear Threshold < Over
Current Occur Threshold.
l Generally, the Under Current Occur Threshold is set to 20% to 30% of the device rated
operating current, and the Under Current Clear Threshold is set to about 20 mA greater
than the Under Current Occur Threshold. The Over Current Occur Threshold is set to 150%
to 200% of the device rated operating current, and the Over Current Clear Threshold is set
to about 50 mA less than the Over Current Occur Threshold.
l If RET antennas are connected in a non-regular scenario, the Under Current Occur
Threshold is set to 20% to 30% of the total rated current of all ALDs controlled by the
RRU. The Over Current Occur Threshold is set to a value that is 150% to 200% of the total
rated current of all ALDs controlled by the RRU.
l If the configured ALD model is not recommended by Huawei, the Under Current Occur
Threshold is set to 20% to 30% of the total rated current of all ALDs controlled by the
RRU. The Over Current Occur Threshold is set to 150% to 200% of the total rated current
of all ALDs controlled by the RRU.
l There are three user-define types for GBTSs: UER_SELF_DEFINE1,
UER_SELF_DEFINE2, and UER_SELF_DEFINE3. Generally, the value is
UER_SELF_DEFINE1.
NOTE
When you navigate in the document, locate the correct node based on the type of the base station controller
connected to the base station.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the
following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) > Creating
Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches.
NOTE
When you navigate in the document, locate the correct node based on the type of the base station controller
connected to the base station.
Step 1 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set parameters related to an RETPORT, including the
power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 9-1.
Step 3 Run the ADD BTSRET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
9-2.
Step 5 Run the MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see
Table 9-3.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
9-4.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see
Table 9-5.
----End
Step 1 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set parameters related to an ANTENNAPORT,
including the power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 9-6.
Step 3 Run the ADD BTSRET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
9-2.
Step 5 Run the MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see
Table 9-3.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
9-4.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see
Table 9-5.
----End
Step 3 Run the ADD BTSTMA command to add a TMA and set related parameters, see Table 9-7.
Step 4 Run the MOD BTSTMASUBUNIT command to set parameters related to a TMA subunit, see
Table 9-8.
NOTE
The value range of TMA gain varies according to the manufacturer and model. Run the DSP
BTSTMADEVICEDATA command to query the value range before setting the gain.
Step 5 Run the ADD BTSRET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
9-2.
Step 7 Run the MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see
Table 9-3.
Step 8 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
9-4.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 9 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see
Table 9-5.
Step 10 (Optional) Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to configure RX channel attenuation, see Table
9-9.
Step 11 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSTMADEVICEDATA command to set a TMA device data, see
Table 9-10.
----End
Scenario 4: Connection to the RET Antenna Through the RETPORT (with a TMA)
Step 1 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set parameters related to an RETPORT, including the
power switch and current alarm thresholds, see Table 9-1.
Step 3 Run the ADD BTSTMA command to add a TMA and set related parameters, see Table 9-7.
Step 4 Run the MOD BTSTMASUBUNIT command to set parameters related to a TMA subunit, see
Table 9-8.
NOTE
The value range of TMA gain varies according to the manufacturer and model. Run the DSP
BTSTMADEVICEDATA command to query the value range before setting the gain.
Step 5 Run the ADD BTSRET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
9-2.
Step 7 Run the MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT command to set parameters related to an RET subunit, see
Table 9-3.
Step 8 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
9-4.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 9 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see
Table 9-5.
Step 10 (Optional) Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to configure RX channel attenuation, see Table
9-9.
Step 11 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSTMADEVICEDATA command to set a TMA device data, see
Table 9-10.
----End
Step 2 Run the SET BTSRETANTENB command to enable the RET function. For details, see Table
9-12.
Step 4 Run the ADD BTSRET command to add an RET antenna and set related parameters, see Table
9-2.
Step 6 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to set an RET antenna downtilt, see Table
9-4.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to set an RET device data, see
Table 9-5.
----End
9.4.6 Commissioning
Step 1 Run the DSP BTSALDVER command to query the version of an ALD. If the ALD needs to be
upgraded, download the required software as follows:
l If the ALD is an RET, see "RCU software download" in section 4.1.2 Operations on RET
Antennas.
l If the ALD is a TMA, see "TMA software download" in section 4.2.2 Operations on the
TMA.
Step 2 If the RET has no configuration file, load its configuration file. For details, see "Configuration
file loading" in section 4.1.2 Operations on RET Antennas.
----End
Step 2 Run the DSP BTSRET command to query dynamic information about the RET antenna.
Step 3 If a TMA is used, run the DSP BTSTMA command to query TMA dynamic information.
Step 4 If a TMA is used, run the DSP BTSTMASUBUNIT command to query dynamic information
about TMA subunits.
----End
9.4.8 Deactivation
If an ALD is no longer used, run the following commands to remove the ALD data:
l RMV BTSRET: to remove RET antenna data. The subunits and device data are removed
at the same time.
l RMV BTSTMA: to remove TMA data. The subunits and device data are removed at the
same time.
Then power off the ALD and set the corresponding attenuation factor to the default value.
9.4.9 Reconfiguration
When you need to reconfigure ALD data, collect information about the parameters to be modified
based on connections between the RRU/RFU and the RET antenna. For details, see section 9.4.2
Data Preparation.
Step 1 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to modify parameters related to an RETPORT.
Step 2 Run the MOD BTSRET command to modify parameters related to an RET antenna.
Step 3 Run the MOD BTSRETSUBUNIT command to modify parameters related to an RET subunit.
Step 4 Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to adjust an RET antenna downtilt.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 5 Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to adjust an RET device data.
Step 6 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to modify parameters related to an ANTENNAPORT.
Step 7 Run the MOD BTSTMA command to modify parameters related to a TMA.
Step 8 Run the MOD BTSTMASUBUNIT command to modify parameters related to a TMA subunit.
Step 9 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to adjust RX channel attenuation.
NOTE
Before changing the power port on the RRU or RFU from an RETPORT to an ANTENNAPORT or from
an ANTENNAPORT to an RETPORT, set the PwrSwitchRET or PwrSwitchA parameter that has been
set to ON to OFF for the reconfiguration. This is necessary because the ANTENNAPORT and
RETPORT switches on one RRU cannot be turned on simultaneously.
Step 10 Run the MOD BTSTMADEVICEDATA command to adjust a TMA device data.
----End
For the scenario of connection to the RET antenna through the GATM, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Run the SET BTSDATUBP command to modify parameters related to the port where the
GATM connects to RET antenna.
Step 2 Run the MOD BTSRET command to adjust parameters related to an RET antenna.
Step 3 Run the MOD BTSRETTILT command to adjust an RET antenna downtilt.
NOTE
The value range of the tilt angle supported by the RET antenna varies according to the manufacturer and
model. Run the DSP BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to query the supported tilt angle before setting.
Step 4 Run the MOD BTSRETDEVICEDATA command to adjust an RET device data.
----End
9.7 Troubleshooting
Table 9-15 lists the alarms related to ALDs. If an alarm is reported, clear the alarm with
recommended actions in the alarm reference of the BSC.
ALD automatic deployment applies to RETs and TMAs but not SASUs or AAS modules. In
addition, ALD automatic deployment is not supported in GATM scenarios.
10.3 Planning
RF Planning
N/A
Network Planning
N/A
Hardware Planning
N/A
10.4 Deployment
10.4.1 Process
Figure 10-1 describes the process of ALD automatic deployment.
10.4.2 Requirements
License
The GSM and UMTS modes have no requirements for deploying this feature.
In the LTE system, this feature is under license control. Table 10-1 lists the license control items
for this feature.
Table 10-1 License control items for optional features of ALD management
Base Station
Base stations must have been deployed and commissioned before ALD automatic deployment.
Overview
In ALD automatic deployment, the system automatically performs initial configuration for most
ALD data, as described in section 10.8 Appendix: ALD Automatic Configuration Process.
Only a small amount of ALD data needs to be manually modified or added. The ALD data that
needs manual operation varies depending on the following:
l Scenario 1: Single-antenna RET antenna not in daisy chain mode (see Figure 4-1)
l Scenario 2: AISG v2.0-based TMA connected to the RRU/RFU with two RF ports (one
TMA with two TMA subunits) (see Figure 4-10)
l Scenario 3: Single-antenna RET antenna in daisy chain mode (see Figure 4-4)
l Scenario 4: Multi-antenna RET antenna (see Figure 4-1)
l Scenario 5: AISG v1.1-based TMA (two TMAs, each with two TMA subunits)
l Scenario 6: TMA connected to two cascaded RRUs or RFUs (see Figure 4-11)
l Scenario 7: TMA connected to the RRU with four RF ports (see Figure 4-12)
NOTE
In scenario 7, if the RRU with four RF ports is connected to two RET antennas, the TMA and RET antenna
on the RF port ANT_A connecting to the control port for the RET antenna can be automatically deployed,
but the TMA and RET antenna on the RF port ANT_B connecting to the control port for the RET antenna
cannot be automatically deployed. For details about the data configurations, see scenario 3 in section 7.4
"Deploying ALD Management" or scenario 3 in section 8.4 "Deploying ALD Management."
Obtain an RET antenna configuration file from the RET antenna manufacturer in advance
because the configuration file may be required for commissioning an ALD after initial
configuration is complete.
Antenna MRRUATTEN
Tributary 2 FACTOR2
Factor
Table 10-4 describes the parameters that need to be manually added in scenarios 3 through 7.
There is no need to manually add parameters in scenarios 1 and 2.
Scenario Single- RET subunit Add data of the connection port for the
3 antenna RET connection port RETSUBUNIT MO based on
antenna in connections between the RET antenna and
daisy chain RF module.
mode The vendor code and serial number of the
device identify an RET antenna. The
cabinet number, subrack number, and slot
number identify the RF module where an
RF port connecting to the RET antenna is
located and the port number identifies the
RF port.
Scenario Multi- RET subunit Add data of the connection port for the
4 antenna RET connection port RETSUBUNIT MO based on
antenna connections between the RET antenna and
RF module.
The ALD device number and subunit
number identify an RET subunit. The
cabinet number, subrack number, and slot
number identify the RF module where an
RF port connecting to the RET antenna is
located and the port number identifies the
RF port.
Scenario AISG v1.1- TMA subunit Add data of the connection port for the
5 based TMA connection port RETSUBUNIT MO based on
(two TMAs, connections between the TMA and RF
each with two module.
TMA The vendor code and serial number of the
subunits) device identify a TMA. The cabinet
number, subrack number, and slot number
identify the RF module where an RF port
connecting to the TMA is located and the
port number identifies the RF port.
After obtaining the configuration file, record RCU and antenna models of all sectors in a base
station in the site survey report and determine which configuration file to download for a specific
RET antenna based on the model information.
Step 1 In the address bar of the IE, enter U2000 IP address/ams (for example, 10.141.143.253/ams)
and press Enter.
Step 2 In the displayed login window of the U2000 AMS client, input User Name, Password, and
Verification Code.
Note that the user name and password for the U2000 AMS client are the same as those for the
U2000 client.
----End
On the U2000 client, choose Maintenance > Antenna Management > Device Management.
The U2000 AMS client is started.
Creating a Task
An ALD automatic deployment task can be created on the ALD Auto Deployment tab page.
After the U2000 AMS client is started, click the Device Management tab. The Device
Management tab page is displayed. Then, click the ALD Auto Deployment tab, as shown in
Figure 10-2.
Operators can manage and monitor ALD automatic deployment on a single NE if an ALD
automatic deployment task has been created on the U2000 AMS client.
To create an ALD automatic deployment task for an NE, you can manually select the NE or
import a deployment list that contains the NE information.
NOTE
The preceding deployment list is the one that is exported through the CME described in 3900 Series Base
Station Initial Configuration.
You can move one or multiple NEs from the Available NEs list to the Select NEs list by clicking
You can move all NEs from the Available NEs list to the Select NEs list by clicking .
The value of Status is Wait to be started, indicating that an ALD automatic deployment task
has been created for the selected NE.
----End
Step 1 On the ALD Auto Deployment tab page, click Import NE List.
Step 2 In the displayed Import dialog box, click Browse to select a deployment list and click OK.
The value of Status is Wait to be started, indicating that an ALD automatic deployment task
has been created for the selected NE.
----End
Automatic Configuration
Step 1 On the list of ALD automatic deployment tasks, select a target NE and click Start, as shown in
Figure 10-3.
Step 2 Wait until automatic configuration is complete. During the automatic configuration, Status is
Running.
When automatic configuration is complete, the Progress becomes 100% and the Status changes
to Wait to be acknowledged.
Step 3 Click Export in the Report column to download an ALD automatic configuration report.
Step 4 Check the configuration process and results in the ALD automatic configuration report.
----End
NOTICE
Do not stop an ongoing ALD automatic configuration task. You can perform other operations
only after the automatic configuration is complete.
Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in the "Manually Configured Data" section. For instructions on how to perform the
CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
You are advised to use the batch configuration function on the CME to manually configure ALD
data for base stations of the same type to improve configuration efficiency. The related operations
are as follows:
Step 1 Export ALD data of multiple base stations using the CME.
For details about how to use the CME to export data of multiple base stations, see CME Product
Documentation. You can check the related operations for an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB by
choosing different modes. For example, for an eGBTS, choose Managing the CME > CME
Guidelines > GSM Application Management > Base Satiation Related Operations >
Importing and Exporting eGBTS Data for Batch Configuration in CME Product
Documentation.
Export the ALD data of multiple base stations to XLS files using the CME, modify the data for
a specific scenario as described in section 9.4.3 "Data Preparation."
Step 3 Import the ALD data of multiple base stations using the CME.
For details about how to use the CME to import data of multiple base stations, see CME Product
Documentation. You can check the related operations for an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB by
choosing different modes. For example, for an eGBTS, choose Managing the CME > CME
Guidelines > GSM Application Management > Base Satiation Related Operations >
Importing and Exporting eGBTS Data for Batch Configuration in CME Product
Documentation.
----End
Table 10-5 describes the MML commands used to manually modify common ALD data.
Table 10-5 MML commands used to manually modify common ALD data
Antenna MRRUATTENFACTOR1
Tributary
1 Factor
Antenna ATTENFACTOR2
Tributary
2 Factor
Antenna MRRUATTENFACTOR2
Tributary
2 Factor
Table 10-6 describes the MML commands used to manually modify scenario-specific ALD
data.
Table 10-6 MML commands used to manually modify scenario-specific ALD data
10.4.6 Commissioning
Step 2 Select an NE and then an RET subunit on the displayed RET Subunit tab page. Multiple NEs
of the same version can be selected and multiple RET subunits can be selected for the same NE.
Step 3 Choose Transfer GFG File > From OSS Client to OSS Server to upload the target RET
antenna configuration files from your local client to the U2000 server.
Step 4 On the RET Subunit tab page, click Export Configuration Template to export the template
for downloading configuration files for the RET antenna in batches.
Step 5 Input the configuration file name and tilt for each RET subunit in the exported template. If the
tilt is not specified for an RET subunit, the original tilt remains unchanged.
Step 6 Click Import Configuration Template to import the template for downloading configuration
files for the RET antenna in batches. The system automatically downloads configuration files
for the RET antenna, calibrates the RET antenna, and sets the downtilt.
Step 7 Click Export Configuration Report to export the report of downloading configuration files for
the RET antenna in batches.
Step 8 Check the process and results in the report of downloading configuration files for the RET
antenna in batches.
----End
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB
Step 1 Run the DSP RETSUBUNIT command to query the working status and downtilt of each RET
subunit. If Online Status is AVAILABLE in the command output, the RET subunit works
properly.
Step 2 Run the DSP RET command to query dynamic information about the RET antenna. If the values
of the actual vendor code and serial number for the device, and actual number of RET subunits
are available, the RET antenna is started properly.
NOTE
If only one antenna port on the RF module supports RET, the RF module does not support reporting the
Control Port No. parameter. The value of this parameter is displayed as NULL.
Step 3 If a TMA is used, run the DSP TMA command to query dynamic information about the TMA.
If the values of the actual vendor code and serial number for the device, and actual number of
TMA subunits are available, the TMA is started properly.
Step 4 If a TMA is used, run the DSP TMASUBUNIT command to query the working status of TMA
subunits. If Online Status is AVAILABLE in the command output, the TMA subunit works
properly.
----End
GBTS
Step 1 Run the DSP RETSUBUNIT command to query the working status and downtilt of each RET
subunit. If Online Status is AVAILABLE in the command output, the RET subunit works
properly.
Step 2 Run the DSP BTSRET command to query dynamic information about the RET antenna. If the
values of the actual vendor code and serial number for the device, and actual number of RET
subunits are available, the RET antenna is started properly.
Step 3 If a TMA is used, run the DSP BTSTMA command to query dynamic information about the
TMA. If the values of the actual vendor code and serial number for the device, and actual number
of TMA subunits are available, the TMA is started properly.
Step 4 If a TMA is used, run the DSP BTSTMASUBUNIT command to query the working status of
TMA subunits. If Online Status is AVAILABLE in the command output, the TMA subunit
works properly.
----End
On the list of ALD automatic deployment tasks, select an NE whose Status is Wait to be
acknowledged and click Acknowledge.
10.4.9 Deactivation
If an ALD is no longer used, run an appropriate command to remove the ALD data. Then power
off the ALD and return the corresponding attenuation parameters to the default value.
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB
Step 1 Remove the ALD data:
l Using the U2000 AMS
1. In the U2000 AMS, click Configuration on the Device Management tab page, as shown
in Figure 10-4.
2. On the displayed Configuration tab page, choose the target NE from which the ALD is to
be removed in area 1.
3. In area 2, click the Device tab, choose the ALD to be removed, and click Remove. Data of
the ALD and its subunits is removed.
l Using MML commands
– RMV RET: to remove an RET antenna and its subunits.
– RMV TMA: to remove a TMA and its subunits.
Step 3 Run the MOD RXBRANCH command to set the corresponding RX channel attenuation
parameters to the default value.
----End
GBTS
Step 1 Remove the ALD data:
Step 3 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set the corresponding RX channel attenuation
parameters to the default value.
----End
10.4.10 Reconfiguration
If ALD data needs to be reconfigured after initial configuration is complete, you can use either
of the following ways:
l Remove ALDs that require data reconfiguration and then enable ALD automatic
deployment to restart initial configuration.
l Run MML commands to reconfigure ALD data.
l If all ALDs that are connected to an RETPORT are removed, run the MOD RETPORT
command to power off the RETPORT.
l If all ALDs that are connected to an ANTENNAPORT are removed, run the MOD
ANTENNAPORT command to power off the ANTENNAPORT.
3. Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set the corresponding RX channel attenuation
parameters to the default value.
Step 2 Enable ALD automatic deployment to restart initial configuration. For details, see section 10.4.5
Initial Configuration.
----End
Step 2 Enable ALD automatic deployment to restart initial configuration. For details, see section 10.4.5
Initial Configuration.
----End
10.7 Troubleshooting
eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB
Table 10-7 lists the alarms related to ALDs for an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB. If an alarm is
reported, handle the alarm by referring to the corresponding alarm reference.
GBTS
Table 10-8 lists the alarms related to ALDs for a GBTS. If an alarm is reported, handle the alarm
by referring to the corresponding alarm reference.
l If an ALD is configured for the RETPORT or ANTENNAPORT MO, the ALD power
switch is turned on. The system starts scanning the ALD and ALD automatic configuration
continues.
l If no ALD is configured for the RETPORT or ANTENNAPORT MO, the ALD power
switch cannot be turned on. The system turns off the ALD power switch and ALD automatic
configuration ends.
For an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB, Table 10-9 and Table 10-10 describe the parameters for
configuring the RETPORT and ANTENNAPORT MOs, respectively.
Control PN
Port
Cabinet
No.
For a GBTS, Table 10-11 and Table 10-12 describe the parameters for configuring the
RETPORT and ANTENNAPORT MOs, respectively.
RET ALD PwrSwitch Set this parameter to ON when an This parameter is set to
Power RET ALD is used. The default value is ON when the power
Switch OFF. switch is turned on or to
OFF when the power
switch cannot be turned
on.
Scanning ALDs
The system starts scanning ALDs after the ALD power switch is turned on. The system will scan
a connected ALD and existing data of the ALD. The ALD data is used for later automatic
configuration.
For an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB, Table 10-13 and Table 10-14 describe the parameters for
configuring the RET and RETSUBUNIT MOs, respectively.
Device No. DEVICE The device number of each ALD in a The system
NO base station must be unique. Note that automatically allocates
the RET antenna's DEVICENO must device numbers with no
be different from the TMA's. duplicates.
Device DEVICE This parameter identifies an RET The format of the device
Name NAME antenna. name is as follows:
device type_cabinet
number of the control
port_subrack number of
the control port_slot
number of the control
port_random number,
for example,
RET_0_60_0_1.
Control CTRLCN These parameters specify location These parameters are set
Port information about the control port for based on the ALD
Cabinet No. an RET antenna, including the scanning results.
cabinet number, subrack number, and
Control CTRLSN
Port Slot
No.
RET Type RETTYP Set this parameter as follows: These parameters are set
E l Set this parameter to based on the ALD
SINGLE_RET for the RET scanning results.
antenna with a single RET
subunit.
l Set this parameter to
MULTI_RET for the RET
antenna with multiple RET
subunits.
RET SUBUNI Number of RET subunits used by a These parameters are set
Subunit TNUM base station. based on the ALD
Number Set this parameter if the RETTYPE scanning results.
parameter is set to MULTI_RET.
Antenna SCENARI This parameter specifies how the If only one RET antenna
Scenario O RET antenna is connected to an RRU is scanned on a control
or RFU. port, this parameter is set
l Set this parameter to to REGULAR.
REGULAR if the RET antenna is If multiple RET
directly connected to the RRU or antennas are scanned on
RFU. In this scenario, a control port, this
VENDORCODE and parameter is set to
SERIALNO parameters do not DAISY_CHAIN.
need to be specified.
l Set this parameter to
DAISY_CHAIN when two RET
antennas are cascaded. In this
scenario, the control port for RET
antennas must be configured on
the upper-level RRU or RFU of
the daisy chain. The
VENDORCODE and
SERIALNO parameters must be
specified.
Vendor VENDOR Set this parameter based on the These parameters are set
Code CODE manufacturer information, for based on the ALD
example, KA for a Kathrein RET scanning results.
antenna, AN for an Andrew RET
antenna, or HW for a Huawei
Agisson RET antenna.
This parameter is mandatory in daisy
chain scenarios.
Serial No. SERIALN Set this parameter according to the These parameters are set
O antenna serial number. based on the ALD
This parameter is mandatory in daisy scanning results.
chain scenarios.
Subunit No. SUBUNI This parameter specifies the RET The system
TNO subunit number, which starts from 1. automatically allocates
subunit numbers with no
duplicates.
Connect CONNSN
Port 2 Slot 2
No.
Connect CONNPN
Port 2 Port 2
No.
For a GBTS, Table 10-15 and Table 10-16 describe the parameters for configuring the RET
and RETSUBUNIT MOs, respectively.
Device No. DEVICE The device number of each ALD in a The system
NO base station must be unique. Note that automatically allocates
the RET antenna's DEVICENO must device numbers with no
be different from the TMA's. duplicates.
Device DEVICE This parameter identifies an RET The format of the device
Name NAME antenna. name is as follows:
device type_cabinet
number of the control
port_subrack number of
the control port_slot
number of the control
port_random number.
Control CTRLPO These parameters specify location These parameters are set
Port RTCN information about the control port for based on the ALD
Cabinet No. an RET antenna, including the scanning results.
cabinet number, subrack number, and
Control CTRLPO
Port Slot RTSN
No.
Control CTRLPO Control port number. The value These parameters are set
Port No. RTNO ranges from 0 to 2. Control ports 0, 1, based on the ALD
and 2 correspond to the ports scanning results.
ANT_A, ANT_B, and RETPORT,
respectively. Only one port on the
RRU or RFU can be used as the
control port for the RET antenna. In a
daisy chain scenario, multiple RCUs
share one control port.
RETType RETTYP Set this parameter as follows: These parameters are set
E l Set this parameter to based on the ALD
SINGLE_RET for the RET scanning results.
antenna with a single RET
subunit.
l Set this parameter to
MULTI_RET for the RET
antenna with multiple RET
subunits.
RET SUBUNI Number of RET subunits used by a These parameters are set
Subunit TNUM base station. based on the ALD
Number Set this parameter if the RETTYPE scanning results.
parameter is set to MULTI_RET.
Antenna SCENARI This parameter specifies how the If only one RET antenna
Scenario O RET antenna is connected to an RRU is scanned on a control
or RFU. port, this parameter is set
l Set this parameter to to REGULAR.
REGULAR if the RET antenna is If multiple RET
directly connected to the RRU or antennas are scanned on
RFU. In this scenario, a control port, this
VENDORCODE and parameter is set to
SERIALNO parameters do not DAISY_CHAIN.
need to be specified.
l Set this parameter to
DAISY_CHAIN when two RET
antennas are cascaded. In this
scenario, the control port for RET
antennas must be configured on
the upper-level RRU or RFU of
the daisy chain. The
VENDORCODE and
SERIALNO parameters must be
specified.
Vendor VENDOR Set this parameter based on the These parameters are set
Code CODE manufacturer information, for based on the ALD
example, KA for a Kathrein RET scanning results.
antenna, AN for an Andrew RET
antenna, or HW for a Huawei
Agisson RET antenna.
This parameter is mandatory in daisy
chain scenarios.
Serial No. SERIALN Set this parameter according to the These parameters are set
O antenna serial number. based on the ALD
This parameter is mandatory in daisy scanning results.
chain scenarios.
Connect CONNSN2
Port 2 Slot
No.
Connect CONNPN2
Port 2 Port
No.
For an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB, Table 10-17 and Table 10-18 describe the parameters for
configuring the TMA and TMASUBUNIT MOs, respectively.
Device No. DEVICEN The device number of each ALD in a The system
O base station must be unique. Note automatically allocates
that the TMA's DEVICENO must be device numbers with no
different from the RET antenna's. duplicates.
Device DEVICEN This parameter identifies an RET The format of the device
Name AME antenna. name is as follows:
device type_cabinet
number of the control
port_subrack number of
the control port_slot
number of the control
port_random number.
Control CTRLCN These parameters specify location These parameters are set
Port information about the control port for based on the ALD
Cabinet an RET antenna, including the scanning results.
No. cabinet number, subrack number,
and slot number of the RRU or RFU
Control CTRLSRN where the control port is located. Set
Port these parameters based on
Subrack connections between the TMA and
No. the RRU or RFU.
Control CTRLSN
Port Slot
No.
TMA SUBUNIT Set this parameter based on the site These parameters are set
Subunit NUM conditions. Generally, this parameter based on the ALD
Number is set to 2. scanning results.
Serial No. SERIALN This parameter is mandatory in a These parameters are set
O non-regular scenario. Set this based on the ALD
parameter to the actual TMA serial scanning results.
number.
Mode MODE The TMA subunit supports two This parameter is set to
working modes: normal mode and the actual working mode
bypass mode: of the TMA subunit
l In normal mode, the TMA subunit obtained from the output
functions and the TMA amplifies of the DSP
uplink signals. TMASUBUNIT
command, which is
l In bypass mode, the TMA subunit automatically executed
works as a straight-through by the system.
feeder. It does not amplify uplink
signals. The default value is
NORMAL.
Gain GAIN Set this parameter based on the This parameter is set to
engineering design. The gain value the actual gain of the
range supported by the TMA varies TMA subunit obtained
according to the manufacturer and from the output of the
model. Run the DSP DSP TMASUBUNIT
TMADEVICEDATA command to command, which is
query the value range before setting automatically executed
the gain. by the system.
If the gain is fixed, this parameter is
optional, or you can set this
parameter to its actual gain value.
For a GBTS, Table 10-19 and Table 10-20 describe the parameters for configuring the TMA
and TMASUBUNIT MOs, respectively.
Device No. DEVICE The device number of each ALD in a The system
NO base station must be unique. Note that automatically allocates
the TMA's DEVICENO must be device numbers with no
different from the RET antenna's. duplicates.
Device DEVICE This parameter identifies an RET The format of the device
Name NAME antenna. name is as follows:
device type_cabinet
number of the control
port_subrack number of
the control port_slot
number of the control
port_random number.
Control CTRLPO These parameters specify location These parameters are set
Port RTCN information about the control port, based on the ALD
Cabinet No. including the cabinet number, scanning results.
subrack number, and slot number of
Control CTRLPO the RRU or RFU where the control
Port RTSRN port is located for an RET antenna.
Subrack Set these parameters based on control
No.
TMA SUBUNI Set this parameter based on the site These parameters are set
Subunit TNUM conditions. Generally, the value is 2. based on the ALD
Number scanning results.
Mode MODE The TMA subunit supports two This parameter is set to
working modes, normal mode and the actual working mode
bypass modes: of the TMA subunit
l In normal mode, the TMA subunit obtained from the output
functions and the TMA amplifies of the DSP
uplink signals. TMASUBUNIT
command, which is
l In bypass mode, the TMA subunit automatically executed
works as a straight-through by the system.
feeder. It does not amplify uplink
signals. The default value is
NORMAL.
Gain GAIN Set this parameter based on the This parameter is set to
(0.25db) engineering design. The gain value the actual gain of the
range supported by the TMA varies TMA subunit obtained
according to the manufacturer and from the output of the
model. Run the DSP DSP TMASUBUNIT
BTSTMADEVICEDATA command, which is
command to query the value range automatically executed
before setting the gain. If the gain is by the system.
fixed, this parameter is optional, or
you can set this parameter to its actual
gain value.
For an eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB, Table 10-21 describes the parameters for configuring the RX
channel attenuation.
For a GBTS, Table 10-22 describes the parameters for configuring the RX channel attenuation.
Antenna ATTENFA Set this parameter based on the site working in bypass
Tributary 2 CTOR2 conditions after the TMA is mode and the
Factor installed. This parameter can be set antenna tributary flag
only if the RXUTYPE parameter is is set to Yes.
set to DRRU or DRFU. l If the number of
TMA subunits is not
Antenna MRRUAT Set this parameter based on the site
2, the RX channel
Tributary 2 TENFACT conditions after the TMA is
attenuation is not set.
Factor OR2 installed. This parameter can be set
only if the RXUTYPE parameter is
set to a value other than DRRU or
DRFU.
l Parameters related to the ALD power switch and RX channel attenuation of the RRU or
RFU must be set to the same values in modes that manage the RRU or RFU.
l ALD parameters other than the preceding ones must be configured only in one of all modes
that manage the RRU or RFU.
The mode can be selected on the U2000 AMS client by choosing Configuration > MBTS
Management > MBTS Priority Settings. A mode of a higher priority is preferred. Therefore,
you need to set mode priorities before ALD automatic deployment.
11 Parameters
SCENA BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the connection scenario of the
RIO 0, RET 210601 ion with antenna. This parameter must be set based on the
BTS390 MOD MRFD- TMA hardware installation. The vendor code and serial
0 RET 210602 (Tower number of the device must be correctly configured in a
WCDM Mounte non-regular scenario. This parameter can be set to
A, LST WRFD- d REGULAR, DAISY_CHAIN, SECTOR_SPLITTING,
BTS390 RET 060003 Amplifi or 2G_EXTENSION.
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) GUI Value Range: REGULAR(REGULAR),
01024 / Remote DAISY_CHAIN(DAISY_CHAIN),
TDLOF Electrica SECTOR_SPLITTING(SECTOR_SPLITTING),
D-00102 l Tilt 2G_EXTENSION(2G_EXTENSION)
4 Same Unit: None
Band Actual Value Range: REGULAR, DAISY_CHAIN,
Antenna SECTOR_SPLITTING, 2G_EXTENSION
Sharing
Unit Default Value: None
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
MODE BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the working mode of the TMA
0, TMASU 210601 ion with subunit. If the TMA subunit works in BYPASS mode,
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA it does not amplify the uplink signals. If this parameter
0 LST 060003 (Tower is set to DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE, it is invalid and
WCDM TMASU Mounte the actual mode is not changed.
A, BUNIT d GUI Value Range: NORMAL(NORMAL), BYPASS
BTS390 Amplifi (BYPASS), DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
0 LTE er) (DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE)
Same Unit: None
Band
Antenna Actual Value Range: NORMAL, BYPASS,
Sharing DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
Unit Default Value: NORMAL(NORMAL)
(900Mh
z)
DCSWI BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the status of the DC power supply
TCH 0, SASU switch for the antenna port. The value range of this
BTS390 MOD parameter is BS (GSM antenna power supply), UMTS
0 SASU (UMTS antenna power supply), or OFF (Off),
WCDM DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE (Device default value).
A LST If this parameter is set to DEVICE_DEFAULT_VAL-
SASU UE, it is invalid and the actual DCLoad switch is not
changed. When the SASU is connected to a TMA, this
parameter must be set to BS or UMTS. Otherwise, this
parameter is set to OFF.
GUI Value Range: BS(BS), UMTS(UMTS), OFF
(OFF), DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
(DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BS, UMTS, OFF,
DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
DCLOA BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the DC-powered load of the SASU
D 0, SASUS subunit. If this parameter is set to 65535, it is invalid
BTS390 UBUNI and the actual DC load is not changed.
0 T GUI Value Range: 0~50,65535
WCDM LST
A Unit: 20mA
SASUS
UBUNI Actual Value Range: 0~1000,1310700, step:20
T Default Value: 65535
MODE BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the working mode of an SASU. If
0, SASUS this parameter is set to DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE,
BTS390 UBUNI it is invalid and the actual mode is not changed.
0 T GUI Value Range: NORMAL(NORMAL), BYPASS
WCDM LST (BYPASS), DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
A SASUS (DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE)
UBUNI Unit: None
T
Actual Value Range: NORMAL, BYPASS,
DEVICE_DEFAULT_VALUE
Default Value: NORMAL(NORMAL)
RETTY BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the antenna type. This parameter
PE 0, RET 210601 ion with can be set to SINGLE_RET or MULTI_RET.
BTS390 MOD MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: SINGLE_RET(SINGLE_RET),
0 RET 210602 (Tower MULTI_RET(MULTI_RET)
WCDM Mounte
A, MOD WRFD- d Unit: None
BTS390 RETTIL 060003 Amplifi Actual Value Range: SINGLE_RET, MULTI_RET
0 LTE T er)
LOFD-0 Default Value: None
LST 01024 / Remote
RET TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
VENDO BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the vendor code.
RCODE 0, RET 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~2 characters
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA
0 (Tower Unit: None
RET 060003
WCDM Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~2 characters
A, LST LOFD-0 d
RET Default Value: NULL(empty string)
BTS390 01024 / Amplifi
0 LTE TDLOF er)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SERIAL BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the serial number of the ALD. The
NO 0, RET 210601 ion with vendor code and the serial number uniquely identify an
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA ALD.
0 RET 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~36 characters
WCDM Mounte
A, LST LOFD-0 d Unit: None
BTS390 RET 01024 / Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~36 characters
0 LTE TDLOF er) Default Value: NULL(empty string)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU
0, RETPO where the RET port is located.
BTS390 RT GUI Value Range: 0
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
RETPO
A, RT Actual Value Range: 0
BTS390 Default Value: None
0 LTE MOD
RETPO
RT
SRN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU
0, RETPO where the RET port is located.
BTS390 RT GUI Value Range: 60~254
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
RETPO
A, RT Actual Value Range: 60~254
BTS390 Default Value: None
0 LTE MOD
RETPO
RT
SN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU where
0, RETPO the RET port is located.
BTS390 RT GUI Value Range: 0
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
RETPO
A, RT Actual Value Range: 0
BTS390 Default Value: None
0 LTE MOD
RETPO
RT
PN BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the RET port on an
0, RETPO 210601 ion with RRU. This parameter is set to RET_PORT.
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: RET_PORT(RET_PORT)
0 LST 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
RETPO WRFD-
A, RT d Actual Value Range: RET_PORT
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
MOD Default Value: None
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
RETPO
RT 01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
PWRS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the state of the ALD power supply
WITCH 0, RETPO 210601 ion with switch. If SINGLE_RET(Single-antenna Remote
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA Electrical Tilt Unit), MULTI_RET(Multi-antenna
0 LST 210602 (Tower Remote Electrical Tilt Unit) or RAE(Remote eAntenna
WCDM RETPO Mounte Extension) is used, the ALD power supply switch must
A, WRFD- d be set to ON. In actual running, the RRU automatically
RT 060003
BTS390 Amplifi sets this switch to OFF for an RET port when the
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current Abnormal alarm
01024 / Remote is reported due to overcurrent, overcurrent protection,
TDLOF Electrica or undercurrent protection (the RRU supports
D-00102 l Tilt undercurrent protection and Low Current Protect
4 Switch is set to ON for the RRU) on the RET port. For
Same details, see ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
Band Abnormal.
Antenna
Sharing GUI Value Range: ON(ON), OFF(OFF)
Unit Unit: None
(900Mh Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
z)
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
THRES BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the type of the ALD current alarm
HOLDT 0, RETPO threshold. The current alarm threshold for the ALDs
YPE BTS390 RT (excluding user-defined ALDs), that is, for RET
0 LST antennas only (multi-wire cable), must be selected
WCDM RETPO according to the ALD type. The Undercurrent Alarm
A, RT Occur Threshold is 10 mA, the Undercurrent Alarm
BTS390 Clear Threshold is 15 mA, the Overcurrent Alarm Occur
0 LTE Threshold is 150 mA, and the Overcurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 120 mA. This parameter can be set to
UER_SELF_DEFINE or RET_ONLY_MULTICORE.
GUI Value Range: UER_SELF_DEFINE
(USER_DEFINED), RET_ONLY_MULTICORE
(RET_ONLY_MULTICORE)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: UER_SELF_DEFINE,
RET_ONLY_MULTICORE
Default Value: UER_SELF_DEFINE
(USER_DEFINED)
UOTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the undercurrent alarm occur
0, RETPO 210601 ion with threshold. When the ALD current value is smaller than
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA this threshold, an ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
0 LST 210602 (Tower Abnormal alarm is reported. The specific problem is
WCDM RETPO Mounte undercurrent.
A, WRFD- d
RT 060003 GUI Value Range: 0~3500
BTS390 Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: mA
LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: 0~3500
TDLOF Electrica Default Value: 40
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
UCTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the undercurrent alarm clear
0, RETPO 210601 ion with threshold. When the ALD current value is greater than
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA this threshold, the ALM-26530 RF Module ALD
0 LST 210602 (Tower Current Abnormal alarm is cleared.
WCDM RETPO Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~3500
A, WRFD- d
RT 060003 Unit: mA
BTS390 Amplifi
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~3500
01024 / Remote Default Value: 60
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
OOTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the overcurrent alarm occur
0, RETPO 210601 ion with threshold. When the overcurrent alarm occur threshold
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA is lower than the maximum current supported by the
0 LST 210602 (Tower hardware, the overcurrent alarm occur threshold
WCDM RETPO Mounte prevails. When the ALD current value is greater than
A, WRFD- d this threshold, ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
RT 060003
BTS390 Amplifi Abnormal is reported and the specific problem is
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) overcurrent.When the overcurrent alarm occur
01024 / Remote threshold is higher than the maximum current supported
TDLOF Electrica by the hardware, the maximum current supported by the
D-00102 l Tilt hardware serves as the overcurrent alarm threshold.
4 When the ALD current value is the same as or greater
Same than the maximum current supported by the hardware,
Band ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current Abnormal is
Antenna reported and the specific problem is overcurrent
Sharing protection.
Unit
(900Mh GUI Value Range: 0~3500
z) Unit: mA
OCTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the overcurrent alarm clear
0, RETPO 210601 ion with threshold. When the overcurrent alarm clear threshold
BTS390 RT MRFD- TMA is lower than the maximum current supported by the
0 LST 210602 (Tower hardware, the overcurrent alarm clear threshold
WCDM RETPO Mounte prevails. When the ALD current value is lower than this
A, WRFD- d threshold, ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
RT 060003
BTS390 Amplifi Abnormal is cleared.When the overcurrent alarm clear
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) threshold is higher than the maximum current supported
01024 / Remote by the hardware, the maximum current supported by the
TDLOF Electrica hardware serves as the overcurrent alarm threshold.
D-00102 l Tilt When the ALD current value is lower than the
4 maximum current supported by the hardware,
Same ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current Abnormal is
Band cleared.
Antenna
Sharing GUI Value Range: 0~3500
Unit Unit: mA
(900Mh Actual Value Range: 0~3500
z)
Default Value: 155
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the ALD. The
ENO 0, RET 210601 ion with device number of the ALD must be unique.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~125
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DSP LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi Default Value: None
0 LTE R TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
RET 4 Band
LST Antenna
RET Sharing
Unit
MOD (900Mh
RET z)
RMV
RET Remote
Electrica
RST l Tilt
ALD Control
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device name of the ALD, which
ENAME 0, RET 210601 ion with identifies the ALD. It is recommended that you set the
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA device name in the following format: sector_device
0 RET 060003 (Tower type_network type. The meanings of the parts are as
WCDM Mounte follows: Sector: indicates the number of the sector.
A, DSP LOFD-0 d Device type: indicates the type of currently connected
BTS390 ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi device. It can be SINGLE_RET (Single-antenna
0 LTE R TDLOF er) Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), MULTI_RET (Multi-
LST D-00102 antenna Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), TMA (Tower-
Same
RET 4 mounted Amplifier), SASU (Same-band Antenna
Band
Antenna Sharing Unit), or RAE (Remote eAntenna Extension).
Sharing Network type: indicates whether the current ALD is
Unit used for a 2G network or 3G/LTE network. The device
(900Mh name is optional, but the device name configured for
z) each ALD must be unique.
GUI Value Range: 0~49 characters
Remote
Unit: None
Electrica
l Tilt Actual Value Range: 0~49 characters
Control Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CTRLC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N 0, RET 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~62
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~62
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: 0
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
RET Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
RET Control
LST
RET
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN 0, RET 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~254
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~254
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
RET Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
RET Control
LST
RET
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N 0, RET 210601 ion with that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~8
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~8
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
RET Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
RET Control
LST
RET
SUBUN BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of configured RET
ITNUM 0, RET 210601 ion with subunits.
BTS390 MOD MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 1~8
0 RET 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, LST WRFD- d Actual Value Range: 1~8
BTS390 RET 060003 Amplifi Default Value: 1
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
POLAR BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the polarization type of the antenna.
TYPE 0, RET 210601 ion with This parameter can be set to SINGLE or DUAL.
BTS390 MOD MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: SINGLE(SINGLE), DUAL(DUAL)
0 RET 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, LST WRFD- d Actual Value Range: SINGLE, DUAL
BTS390 RET 060003 Amplifi Default Value: DUAL(DUAL)
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 CLB LOFD-0 Remote Meaning: Indicates the device number of the RET.
ENO 0, RET 01024 / Electrica GUI Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 DLD TDLOF l Tilt
0 D-00102 Control Unit: None
RETCF
WCDM GDATA 4 Actual Value Range: 0~125
A, Default Value: None
BTS390 DSP
0 LTE RETSU
BUNIT
LST
RETSU
BUNIT
MOD
RETSU
BUNIT
MOD
RETTIL
T
SUBUN BTS390 CLB LOFD-0 Remote Meaning: Indicates the number of the RET subunit,
ITNO 0, RET 01024 / Electrica which starts from 1.
BTS390 DLD TDLOF l Tilt GUI Value Range: 1~8
0 RETCF D-00102 Control
WCDM 4 Unit: None
GDATA
A, Actual Value Range: 1~8
BTS390 DSP
RETSU Default Value: None
0 LTE
BUNIT
LST
RETSU
BUNIT
MOD
RETSU
BUNIT
CONNC BTS390 MOD LOFD-0 Remote Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N1 0, RETSU 01024 / Electrica RFU that is connected to antenna port 1.
BTS390 BUNIT TDLOF l Tilt GUI Value Range: 0~62,255
0 LST D-00102 Control
WCDM 4 Unit: None
RETSU
A, BUNIT Actual Value Range: 0~62,255
BTS390 Default Value: 255
0 LTE
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN1 0, RETSU 210601 ion with RFU that is connected to antenna port 1.
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~255
0 LST 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
RETSU WRFD-
A, BUNIT d Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~255
BTS390 060003 Amplifi Default Value: 255
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N1 0, RETSU 210601 ion with that is connected to antenna port 1.
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~8,255
0 LST 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
RETSU WRFD-
A, BUNIT d Actual Value Range: 0~8,255
BTS390 060003 Amplifi Default Value: 255
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CONNP BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the port number of the RRU or RFU
N1 0, RETSU 210601 ion with that is connected to antenna port 1.
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: R0A(R0A), R0B(R0B), R0C(R0C),
0 LST 210602 (Tower R0D(R0D), R0E(R0E), R0F(R0F), R0G(R0G), R0H
WCDM RETSU Mounte (R0H)
A, WRFD- d
BUNIT 060003 Unit: None
BTS390 Amplifi
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: R0A, R0B, R0C, R0D, R0E, R0F,
01024 / Remote R0G, R0H
TDLOF Electrica Default Value: R0A(R0A)
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CONNC BTS390 MOD LOFD-0 Remote Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N2 0, RETSU 01024 / Electrica RFU that is connected to antenna port 2. This parameter
BTS390 BUNIT TDLOF l Tilt is valid when a dual-polarized antenna is used.
0 LST D-00102 Control GUI Value Range: 0~62,255
WCDM RETSU 4
A, Unit: None
BUNIT
BTS390 Actual Value Range: 0~62,255
0 LTE Default Value: 255
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN2 0, RETSU 210601 ion with RFU that is connected to antenna port 2. This parameter
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA is valid when a dual-polarized antenna is used.
0 LST 210602 (Tower GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~255
WCDM RETSU Mounte
A, WRFD- d Unit: None
BUNIT 060003
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~255
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) Default Value: 255
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N2 0, RETSU 210601 ion with that is connected to antenna port 2. This parameter is
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA valid when a dual-polarized antenna is used.
0 LST 210602 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~8,255
WCDM RETSU Mounte
A, WRFD- d Unit: None
BUNIT 060003
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~8,255
0 LTE LOFD-0 er) Default Value: 255
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CONNP BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the port number of RRU or RFU that
N2 0, RETSU 210601 ion with is connected to antenna port 2. This parameter is valid
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA when a dual-polarized antenna is used.
0 LST 210602 (Tower GUI Value Range: R0A(R0A), R0B(R0B), R0C(R0C),
WCDM RETSU Mounte R0D(R0D), R0E(R0E), R0F(R0F), R0G(R0G), R0H
A, WRFD- d
BUNIT 060003 (R0H)
BTS390 Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: R0A, R0B, R0C, R0D, R0E, R0F,
TDLOF Electrica R0G, R0H
D-00102 l Tilt Default Value: R0B(R0B)
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
TILT BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the antenna tilt of the RET subunit.
0, RETSU 210601 ion with If this parameter is set to 32767, it is invalid and the
BTS390 BUNIT MRFD- TMA actual tilt is not changed.
0 MOD 210602 (Tower GUI Value Range: -100~300,32767
WCDM RETTIL Mounte
A, WRFD- d Unit: 0.1degree
T 060003
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: -10~30,3276.7, step:0.1
0 LTE LST er)
RETSU LOFD-0 Default Value: 32767
BUNIT 01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the RET.
ENO 0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: None
210602
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~125
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: None
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SUBUN BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the RET subunit,
ITNO 0, RETDE 210601 ion with which starts from 1.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 1~8
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
LST WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: 1~8
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: None
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
MODEL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the model of the RET antenna
NO 0, RETDE 210601 ion with module.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~15 characters
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: 0~15 characters
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SERIAL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the serial number of the RET
NO 0, RETDE 210601 ion with antenna module.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~17 characters
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: 0~17 characters
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BAND1 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 1 supported by the antenna.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 210602 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
TDLOF Electrica BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
D-00102 l Tilt BandIX, BandX
4 Same Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 1.
WIDTH 0, RETDE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
1 BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 210602 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Unit: degree
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
01024 / Remote Default Value: 0
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
GAIN1 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 1.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
210602
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BAND2 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 2 supported by the antenna.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 210602 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
TDLOF Electrica BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
D-00102 l Tilt BandIX, BandX
4 Same Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 2.
WIDTH 0, RETDE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
2 BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 210602 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Unit: degree
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
01024 / Remote Default Value: 0
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
GAIN2 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 2.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
210602
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BAND3 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 3 supported by the antenna.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 210602 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
TDLOF Electrica BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
D-00102 l Tilt BandIX, BandX
4 Same Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 3.
WIDTH 0, RETDE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
3 BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 210602 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Unit: degree
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
01024 / Remote Default Value: 0
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
GAIN3 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 3.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
210602
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BAND4 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 4 supported by the antenna.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 210602 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
TDLOF Electrica BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
D-00102 l Tilt BandIX, BandX
4 Same Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 4.
WIDTH 0, RETDE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
4 BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 210602 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Unit: degree
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
01024 / Remote Default Value: 0
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
GAIN4 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 4.
0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
210602
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DATE BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the date when the antenna is
0, RETDE 210601 ion with installed.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~6 characters
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: 0~6 characters
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
INSTAL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the ID of the installation technician
LERID 0, RETDE 210601 ion with who installed the antenna.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~5 characters
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: 0~5 characters
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BSID BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the base station ID. AISG1.1-based
0, RETDE 210601 ion with RET antennas support a maximum length of 12
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA characters for the base station ID. If the input base
0 ATA 210602 (Tower station ID has more than 12 characters, only the first 12
WCDM DSP Mounte characters are saved on the RET antenna.
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 GUI Value Range: 0~32 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: 0~32 characters
LST
RETDE TDLOF Electrica Default Value: NULL(empty string)
VICED D-00102 l Tilt
ATA 4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SECTO BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the sector ID. AISG1.1-based RET
RID 0, RETDE 210601 ion with antennas support a maximum sector ID length of 4
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA characters. If the input sector ID has more than 4
0 ATA 210602 (Tower characters, only the first 4 characters are saved on the
WCDM DSP Mounte RET antenna.
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 GUI Value Range: 0~32 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: 0~32 characters
LST
RETDE TDLOF Electrica Default Value: NULL(empty string)
VICED D-00102 l Tilt
ATA 4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
BEARI BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the antenna azimuth.
NG 0, RETDE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~359
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: degree
210602
WCDM DSP Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~359
A, WRFD- d
RETDE 060003 Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
TILT BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the mechanical tilt of the
0, RETDE 210601 ion with installation.
BTS390 VICED MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: -100~300
0 ATA 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: 0.1degree
DSP WRFD-
A, RETDE d Actual Value Range: -10~30, step:0.1
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
VICED Default Value: 0
0 LTE ATA LOFD-0 er)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
CN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
0, ANTEN RFU where the antenna port is located.
BTS390 NAPOR GUI Value Range: 0~62
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A, ANTEN Actual Value Range: 0~62
BTS390 NAPOR Default Value: None
0 LTE T
MOD
ANTEN
NAPOR
T
SRN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
0, ANTEN RFU where the antenna port is located.
BTS390 NAPOR GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~254
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A, ANTEN Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~254
BTS390 NAPOR Default Value: None
0 LTE T
MOD
ANTEN
NAPOR
T
SN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
0, ANTEN where the antenna port is located.
BTS390 NAPOR GUI Value Range: 0~8
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A, ANTEN Actual Value Range: 0~8
BTS390 NAPOR Default Value: None
0 LTE T
MOD
ANTEN
NAPOR
T
PN BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the antenna port on
0, ANTEN 210601 ion with the RRU or RFU.For the RRU that works in TDD mode
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA and has eight channels to be connected to the antenna,
0 T 210602 (Tower the service channels are ANT1 to ANT8 and the
WCDM LST Mounte corresponding ports on the antenna are R0A to R0H. For
A, WRFD- d the RRU that works in TDD mode and does not have
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi eight channels or the RRU that works in FDD mode, the
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) service channels are named from ANT0 and the
01024 / Remote corresponding port on the antenna is R0A.
MOD
ANTEN TDLOF Electrica GUI Value Range: R0A(R0A), R0B(R0B), R0C(R0C),
NAPOR D-00102 l Tilt R0D(R0D), R0E(R0E), R0F(R0F), R0G(R0G), R0H
T 4 Same (R0H)
Band Unit: None
Antenna Actual Value Range: R0A, R0B, R0C, R0D, R0E, R0F,
Sharing R0G, R0H
Unit
(900Mh Default Value: None
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
PWRS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the state of the ALD power supply
WITCH 0, ANTEN 210601 ion with switch. The ALD power supply switches for the
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA SINGLE_RET (Single-antenna Remote Electrical Tilt
0 T 210602 (Tower Unit), MULTI_RET (Multi-antenna Remote Electrical
WCDM LST Mounte Tilt Unit), STMA (Smart Tower-mounted Amplifier),
A, WRFD- d SASU (Same-band Antenna Sharing Unit), or RAE
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi (Remote eAntenna Extension) must be set to ON. In
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) actual running, the RRU/RFU automatically sets this
01024 / Remote switch to OFF for an Antenna port when the
TDLOF Electrica ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current Abnormal alarm
D-00102 l Tilt is reported due to overcurrent, overcurrent protection,
4 or undercurrent protection (the RRU/RFU supports
Same undercurrent protection and Low Current Protect
Band Switch is set to ON for the RRU/RFU) on the Antenna
Antenna port. For details, see ALM-26530 RF Module ALD
Sharing Current Abnormal.
Unit
(900Mh GUI Value Range: ON(ON), OFF(OFF)
z) Unit: None
FEEDE BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the length of the feeder at the
RLENG 0, ANTEN 210601 ion with antenna port.
TH BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~1000(metric system);0~3281
0 T 210602 (Tower (imperial system)
WCDM LST Mounte
A, WRFD- d Unit: m(metric system);ft(imperial system)
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~1000(metric system);0~3281
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) (imperial system)
01024 / Remote Default Value: 0(metric system);0(imperial system)
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DLDEL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the downlink delay of the antenna,
AY 0, ANTEN 210601 ion with that is, the propagation delay from the output port of an
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA RF unit to the antenna port. If no TMA is configured,
0 T 210602 (Tower this parameter is set to the propagation delay of the
WCDM LST Mounte feeder. In typical scenarios, the transmission speed of
A, WRFD- d signals in feeders is 0.88 times the speed of light, and
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi therefore the propagation delay of feeders can be
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) calculated using the following formula: (feeder length
01024 / Remote x 10 x 100)/(3 x 88). In this formula, the propagation
TDLOF Electrica delay of feeders is in units of ns and the feeder length is
D-00102 l Tilt in units of m. If the TMA is configured, the value of this
4 parameter also includes the delay of the TMA. For
Same details about the delay of the TMA, see the document
Band provided by the TMA manufacturer.
Antenna
Sharing GUI Value Range: 0~100000
Unit Unit: ns
(900Mh Actual Value Range: 0~100000
z)
Default Value: 100
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
ULDEL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the uplink delay of the antenna, that
AY 0, ANTEN 210601 ion with is, the propagation delay from the antenna port to the
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA input port of an RF unit. If no TMA is configured, this
0 T 210602 (Tower parameter is set to the propagation delay of the feeder.
WCDM LST Mounte In typical scenarios, the transmission speed of signals
A, WRFD- d in feeders is 0.88 times the speed of light, and therefore
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi the propagation delay of feeders can be calculated using
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) the following formula: (feeder length x 10 x 100)/(3 x
01024 / Remote 88). In this formula, the propagation delay of feeders is
TDLOF Electrica in units of ns and the feeder length is in units of m. If
D-00102 l Tilt the TMA is configured, the value of this parameter also
4 includes the delay of the TMA. For details about the
Same delay of the TMA, see the document provided by the
Band TMA manufacturer.
Antenna
Sharing GUI Value Range: 0~100000
Unit Unit: ns
(900Mh Actual Value Range: 0~100000
z)
Default Value: 100
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
THRES BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the type of the ALD current alarm
HOLDT 0, ANTEN threshold. The current alarm thresholds for ALDs
YPE BTS390 NAPOR (excluding user-defined ALDs) must be selected
0 T according to the ALD type and connection mode. For
WCDM LST 12 dB non-AISG TMAs only: the Undercurrent Alarm
A, ANTEN Occur Threshold is 30 mA, the Undercurrent Alarm
BTS390 NAPOR Clear Threshold is 40 mA, the Overcurrent Occur Alarm
0 LTE T Threshold is 170 mA, and the Overcurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 150 mA. For 24 dB non-AISG TMAs only:
the Undercurrent Alarm Occur Threshold is 40 mA, the
Undercurrent Alarm Clear Threshold is 60 mA, the
Overcurrent Occur Alarm Threshold is 310 mA, and the
Overcurrent Alarm Clear Threshold is 280 mA. For
RET (coaxial) only: the Undercurrent Alarm Occur
Threshold is 25 mA, the Undercurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 33 mA, the Overcurrent Occur Alarm
Threshold is 150 mA, and the Overcurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 120 mA. For 12 dB TMA and RET or 12
dB TMA (AISG) only: the Undercurrent Alarm Occur
Threshold is 30 mA, the Undercurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 40 mA, the Overcurrent Occur Alarm
Threshold is 450 mA, and the Overcurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 400 mA. For 24 dB TMA and RET or 24
dB TMA (AISG) only: the Undercurrent Alarm Occur
Threshold is 40 mA, the Undercurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 60 mA, the Overcurrent Occur Alarm
Threshold is 850 mA, and the Overcurrent Alarm Clear
Threshold is 750 mA. This parameter can be set to
UER_SELF_DEFINE,
TMA12DB_ONLY_NON_AISG,
TMA24DB_ONLY_NON_AISG,
RET_ONLY_COAXIAL, TMA12DB_AISG, or
TMA24DB_AISG.
GUI Value Range: UER_SELF_DEFINE
(USER_DEFINED), TMA12DB_ONLY_NON_AISG
(TMA12DB_ONLY_NON_AISG),
TMA24DB_ONLY_NON_AISG
(TMA24DB_ONLY_NON_AISG),
RET_ONLY_COAXIAL(RET_ONLY_COAXIAL),
TMA12DB_AISG(TMA12DB_AISG),
TMA24DB_AISG(TMA24DB_AISG)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: UER_SELF_DEFINE,
TMA12DB_ONLY_NON_AISG,
TMA24DB_ONLY_NON_AISG,
RET_ONLY_COAXIAL, TMA12DB_AISG,
TMA24DB_AISG
Default Value: UER_SELF_DEFINE
(USER_DEFINED)
UOTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the undercurrent alarm occur
0, ANTEN 210601 ion with threshold. When the ALD current value is smaller than
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA this threshold, an ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
0 T 210602 (Tower Abnormal alarm is reported. The specific problem is
WCDM LST Mounte undercurrent.
A, WRFD- d
ANTEN 060003 GUI Value Range: 0~3500
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: mA
T LOFD-0
01024 / Remote Actual Value Range: 0~3500
TDLOF Electrica Default Value: 40
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
UCTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the undercurrent alarm clear
0, ANTEN 210601 ion with threshold. When the ALD current value is greater than
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA this threshold, the ALM-26530 RF Module ALD
0 T 210602 (Tower Current Abnormal alarm is cleared.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~3500
A, WRFD- d
ANTEN 060003 Unit: mA
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) Actual Value Range: 0~3500
01024 / Remote Default Value: 60
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
OOTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the overcurrent alarm occur
0, ANTEN 210601 ion with threshold. When the ALD current value is greater than
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA this threshold, an ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
0 T 210602 (Tower Abnormal alarm is reported. The specific problem is
WCDM LST Mounte overcurrent. When the overcurrent alarm occur
A, WRFD- d threshold is lower than the maximum current supported
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi by the hardware, the overcurrent alarm occur threshold
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) prevails. When the overcurrent alarm occur threshold is
01024 / Remote higher than the maximum current supported by the
TDLOF Electrica hardware, the maximum current supported by the
D-00102 l Tilt hardware serves as the overcurrent alarm occur
4 threshold.
Same
Band GUI Value Range: 0~3500
Antenna Unit: mA
Sharing Actual Value Range: 0~3500
Unit
(900Mh Default Value: 185
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
OCTHD BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the overcurrent alarm clear
0, ANTEN 210601 ion with threshold. When the overcurrent alarm clear threshold
BTS390 NAPOR MRFD- TMA is lower than the maximum current supported by the
0 T 210602 (Tower hardware, the overcurrent alarm clear threshold
WCDM LST Mounte prevails. When the ALD current value is lower than this
A, WRFD- d threshold, ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current
ANTEN 060003
BTS390 NAPOR Amplifi Abnormal is cleared.When the overcurrent alarm clear
0 LTE T LOFD-0 er) threshold is higher than the maximum current supported
01024 / Remote by the hardware, the maximum current supported by the
TDLOF Electrica hardware serves as the overcurrent alarm clear
D-00102 l Tilt threshold. When the ALD current value is lower than
4 the maximum current supported by the hardware,
Same ALM-26530 RF Module ALD Current Abnormal is
Band cleared.
Antenna
Sharing GUI Value Range: 0~3500
Unit Unit: mA
(900Mh Actual Value Range: 0~3500
z)
Default Value: 155
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the ALD. The
ENO 0, TMA 210601 ion with device number of the ALD must be unique.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~125
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DSP LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi Default Value: None
0 LTE R TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
TMA 4 Band
LST Antenna
TMA Sharing
Unit
MOD (900Mh
TMA z)
RMV
TMA Remote
Electrica
RST l Tilt
ALD Control
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device name of the ALD, which
ENAME 0, TMA 210601 ion with identifies the ALD. It is recommended that you set the
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA device name in the following format: sector_device
0 TMA 060003 (Tower type_network type. The meanings of the parts are as
WCDM Mounte follows: Sector: indicates the number of the sector.
A, DSP LOFD-0 d Device type: indicates the type of currently connected
BTS390 ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi device. It can be SINGLE_RET (Single-antenna
0 LTE R TDLOF er) Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), MULTI_RET (Multi-
LST D-00102 antenna Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), TMA (Tower-
Same
TMA 4 mounted Amplifier), SASU (Same-band Antenna
Band
Antenna Sharing Unit), or RAE (Remote eAntenna Extension).
Sharing Network type: indicates whether the current ALD is
Unit used for a 2G network or 3G/LTE network. The device
(900Mh name is optional, but the device name configured for
z) each ALD must be unique.
GUI Value Range: 0~49 characters
Remote
Unit: None
Electrica
l Tilt Actual Value Range: 0~49 characters
Control Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CTRLC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N 0, TMA 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~62
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~62
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: 0
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
TMA Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
TMA Control
LST
TMA
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN 0, TMA 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~254
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~254
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
TMA Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
TMA Control
LST
TMA
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N 0, TMA 210601 ion with that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~8
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~8
BTS390 RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
0 LTE TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
TMA Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
TMA Control
LST
TMA
SUBUN BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of configured TMA
ITNUM 0, TMA 210601 ion with subunits.
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 1~2
0 TMA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A, LST d Actual Value Range: 1~2
BTS390 TMA Amplifi Default Value: None
0 LTE er)
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
VENDO BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the vendor code.
RCODE 0, TMA 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~2 characters
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA
0 (Tower Unit: None
TMA 060003
WCDM Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~2 characters
A, LST LOFD-0 d
TMA Default Value: NULL(empty string)
BTS390 01024 / Amplifi
0 LTE TDLOF er)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SERIAL BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the serial number of the ALD. The
NO 0, TMA 210601 ion with vendor code and the serial number uniquely identify an
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA ALD.
0 TMA 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~36 characters
WCDM Mounte
A, LST LOFD-0 d Unit: None
BTS390 TMA 01024 / Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~36 characters
0 LTE TDLOF er) Default Value: NULL(empty string)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the TMA.
ENO 0, TMASU 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA
0 (Tower Unit: None
LST 060003
WCDM TMASU Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~125
A, BUNIT d Default Value: None
BTS390 Amplifi
0 LTE MOD er)
TMASU
BUNIT Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
SUBUN BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the TMA subunit,
ITNO 0, TMASU 210601 ion with which starts from 1.
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 1~2
0 LST 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
TMASU
A, BUNIT d Actual Value Range: 1~2
BTS390 Amplifi Default Value: None
0 LTE MOD er)
TMASU
BUNIT Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
CONNC BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N 0, TMASU 210601 ion with RFU that provides the antenna port to which the TMA
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA subunit is connected.
0 LST 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~62,255
WCDM TMASU Mounte
A, d Unit: None
BUNIT
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~62,255
0 LTE er) Default Value: 255
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN 0, TMASU 210601 ion with RFU that provides the antenna port to which the TMA
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA subunit is connected.
0 LST 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~255
WCDM TMASU Mounte
A, d Unit: None
BUNIT
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~255
0 LTE er) Default Value: 255
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
CONNS BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N 0, TMASU 210601 ion with that provides the antenna port to which the TMA subunit
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA is connected.
0 LST 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~8,255
WCDM TMASU Mounte
A, d Unit: None
BUNIT
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~8,255
0 LTE er) Default Value: 255
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
CONNP BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the antenna port to
N 0, TMASU 210601 ion with which the TMA subunit is connected.
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: R0A(R0A), R0B(R0B), R0C(R0C),
0 LST 060003 (Tower R0D(R0D), R0E(R0E), R0F(R0F), R0G(R0G), R0H
WCDM TMASU Mounte (R0H)
A, BUNIT d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: None
0 LTE er) Actual Value Range: R0A, R0B, R0C, R0D, R0E, R0F,
Same R0G, R0H
Band Default Value: R0A(R0A)
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
GAIN BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of the TMA subunit. If this
0, TMASU 210601 ion with parameter is set to 255, it is invalid and the actual gain
BTS390 BUNIT WRFD- TMA is not changed.
0 LST 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~255
WCDM TMASU Mounte
A, d Unit: 0.25dB
BUNIT
BTS390 Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~63.75, step:0.25
0 LTE er) Default Value: 255
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
RXNO BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the RX channel of the
0, RXBRA 210601 ion with RRU or RFU.
BTS390 NCH MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~8
0 LST 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
RXBRA WRFD-
A, NCH d Actual Value Range: 0~8
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
MOD Default Value: None
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
RXBRA
NCH 01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
RXSW BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the logical switch of the RX channel
0, RXBRA 210601 ion with of the RRU or RFU, which can be set to ON or OFF.
BTS390 NCH MRFD- TMA ON indicates that the logical switch of the RX channel
0 DSP 210602 (Tower is set to on and OFF indicates that the logical switch of
WCDM RXBRA Mounte the RX channel is set to off.This parameter is set to ON
A, WRFD- d by default. The switch can be set by running the MOD
NCH 060003
BTS390 Amplifi RXBRANCH command.
0 LTE LST er)
RXBRA LOFD-0 GUI Value Range: ON(ON), OFF(OFF)
NCH 01024 / Remote Unit: None
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
4 Same Default Value: ON(ON)
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
ATTEN BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the attenuation of the RX channel
0, RXBRA 210601 ion with of the RRU or RFU.
BTS390 NCH MRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~60
0 DSP 210602 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: 0.5dB
RXBRA WRFD-
A, NCH d Actual Value Range: 0~30, step:0.5
BTS390 060003 Amplifi
LST Default Value: 0
0 LTE LOFD-0 er)
RXBRA
NCH 01024 / Remote
TDLOF Electrica
D-00102 l Tilt
4 Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the TMA.
ENO 0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: None
060003
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~125
A, TMADE d Default Value: None
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
MOD Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
SUBUN BTS390 DSP MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the number of the TMA subunit,
ITNO 0, TMADE 210601 ion with which starts from 1.
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 1~2
0 ATA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
LST
A, TMADE d Actual Value Range: 1~2
BTS390 VICED Amplifi Default Value: None
0 LTE ATA er)
MOD Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
MODEL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the model of the RET antenna
NO 0, TMADE 210601 ion with connected to the TMA.
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~15 characters
0 ATA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP
A, TMADE d Actual Value Range: 0~15 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
SERIAL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the serial number of the ALD.
NO 0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~17 characters
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: None
060003
WCDM DSP Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~17 characters
A, TMADE d Default Value: NULL(empty string)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BAND1 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 1 supported by the antenna.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 060003 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, TMADE d BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA
Same Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
Band BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
Antenna BandIX, BandX
Sharing Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 1.
WIDTH 0, TMADE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
1 BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 060003 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, TMADE d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: degree
VICED
0 LTE ATA er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
Same Default Value: 0
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
GAIN1 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 1.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
060003
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, TMADE d Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BAND2 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 2 supported by the antenna.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 060003 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, TMADE d BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA
Same Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
Band BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
Antenna BandIX, BandX
Sharing Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 2.
WIDTH 0, TMADE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
2 BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 060003 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, TMADE d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: degree
VICED
0 LTE ATA er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
Same Default Value: 0
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
GAIN2 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 2.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
060003
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, TMADE d Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BAND3 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 3 supported by the antenna.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 060003 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, TMADE d BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA
Same Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
Band BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
Antenna BandIX, BandX
Sharing Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 3.
WIDTH 0, TMADE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
3 BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 060003 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, TMADE d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: degree
VICED
0 LTE ATA er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
Same Default Value: 0
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
GAIN3 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 3.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
060003
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, TMADE d Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BAND4 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates band 4 supported by the antenna.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: UNUSED(UNUSED), BandI
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA (BandI), BandII(BandII), BandIII(BandIII), BandIV
0 ATA 060003 (Tower (BandIV), BandV(BandV), BandVI(BandVI), BandVII
WCDM LST Mounte (BandVII), BandVIII(BandVIII), BandIX(BandIX),
A, TMADE d BandX(BandX)
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA
Same Actual Value Range: UNUSED, BandI, BandII,
Band BandIII, BandIV, BandV, BandVI, BandVII, BandVIII,
Antenna BandIX, BandX
Sharing Default Value: UNUSED(UNUSED)
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BEAM BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the beamwidth of band 4.
WIDTH 0, TMADE 210601 ion with Beamwidth is used to describe the capability of the
4 BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA antenna to transmit RF signals. It is also used to measure
0 ATA 060003 (Tower the antenna pattern.
WCDM LST Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~359
A, TMADE d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: degree
VICED
0 LTE ATA er) Actual Value Range: 0~359
Same Default Value: 0
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
GAIN4 BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the gain of band 4.
0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~255
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: 0.1dBi
060003
WCDM LST Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~25.5, step:0.1
A, TMADE d Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
Same
Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
DATE BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the date when the antenna is
0, TMADE 210601 ion with installed.
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~6 characters
0 ATA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP
A, TMADE d Actual Value Range: 0~6 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
INSTAL BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the ID of the installation technician
LERID 0, TMADE 210601 ion with who installed the antenna.
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~5 characters
0 ATA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
DSP
A, TMADE d Actual Value Range: 0~5 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi Default Value: NULL(empty string)
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
BSID BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the base station ID. AISG1.1-based
0, TMADE 210601 ion with TMA support a maximum base station ID length of 12
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA characters. If the input base station ID has more than 12
0 ATA 060003 (Tower characters, only the first 12 characters are saved on the
WCDM DSP Mounte TMA.
A, TMADE d GUI Value Range: 0~32 characters
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE er) Unit: None
ATA
Same Actual Value Range: 0~32 characters
LST
TMADE Band Default Value: NULL(empty string)
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
SECTO BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the sector ID. AISG1.1-based TMA
RID 0, TMADE 210601 ion with support a maximum sector ID length of 4 characters. If
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA the input sector ID has more than 4 characters, only the
0 ATA 060003 (Tower first 4 characters are saved on the TMA.
WCDM DSP Mounte GUI Value Range: 0~32 characters
A, TMADE d
BTS390 Amplifi Unit: None
VICED
0 LTE ATA er) Actual Value Range: 0~32 characters
BEARI BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the antenna azimuth.
NG 0, TMADE 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~359
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA
0 ATA (Tower Unit: degree
060003
WCDM DSP Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~359
A, TMADE d Default Value: 0
BTS390 VICED Amplifi
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
TILT BTS390 MOD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the mechanical tilt of the
0, TMADE 210601 ion with installation.
BTS390 VICED WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: -100~300
0 ATA 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: 0.1degree
DSP
A, TMADE d Actual Value Range: -10~30, step:0.1
BTS390 VICED Amplifi Default Value: 0
0 LTE ATA er)
LST Same
TMADE Band
VICED Antenna
ATA Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device number of the ALD. The
ENO 0, SASU 210601 ion with device number of the ALD must be unique.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~125
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A DSP LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~125
ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi Default Value: None
R TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
SASU 4 Band
LST Antenna
SASU Sharing
Unit
MOD (900Mh
SASU z)
RMV
SASU Remote
Electrica
RST l Tilt
ALD Control
DEVIC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the device name of the ALD, which
ENAME 0, SASU 210601 ion with identifies the ALD. It is recommended that you set the
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA device name in the following format: sector_device
0 SASU 060003 (Tower type_network type. The meanings of the parts are as
WCDM Mounte follows: Sector: indicates the number of the sector.
A DSP LOFD-0 d Device type: indicates the type of currently connected
ALDVE 01024 / Amplifi device. It can be SINGLE_RET (Single-antenna
R TDLOF er) Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), MULTI_RET (Multi-
LST D-00102 antenna Remote Electrical Tilt Unit), TMA (Tower-
Same
SASU 4 mounted Amplifier), SASU (Same-band Antenna
Band
Antenna Sharing Unit), or RAE (Remote eAntenna Extension).
Sharing Network type: indicates whether the current ALD is
Unit used for a 2G network or 3G/LTE network. The device
(900Mh name is optional, but the device name configured for
z) each ALD must be unique.
GUI Value Range: 0~49 characters
Remote
Unit: None
Electrica
l Tilt Actual Value Range: 0~49 characters
Control Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CTRLC BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N 0, SASU 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~62
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~62
RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: 0
TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
SASU Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
SASU Control
LST
SASU
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN 0, SASU 210601 ion with RFU that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~254
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~254
RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
SASU Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
SASU Control
LST
SASU
CTRLS BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N 0, SASU 210601 ion with that controls the ALD.
BTS390 DLD WRFD- TMA GUI Value Range: 0~8
0 ALDSW 060003 (Tower
WCDM Mounte Unit: None
A DLD LOFD-0 d Actual Value Range: 0~8
RETCF 01024 / Amplifi
GDATA Default Value: None
TDLOF er)
DSP D-00102 Same
ALDVE 4 Band
R Antenna
MOD Sharing
SASU Unit
RST (900Mh
ALD z)
SCN Remote
ALD Electrica
DSP l Tilt
SASU Control
LST
SASU
VENDO BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the vendor code.
RCODE 0, SASU 210601 ion with GUI Value Range: 0~2 characters
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA
0 (Tower Unit: None
SASU 060003
WCDM Mounte Actual Value Range: 0~2 characters
A LST LOFD-0 d
SASU Default Value: NULL(empty string)
01024 / Amplifi
TDLOF er)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
SERIAL BTS390 ADD MRFD- Connect Meaning: Indicates the serial number of the ALD. The
NO 0, SASU 210601 ion with vendor code and the serial number uniquely identify an
BTS390 MOD WRFD- TMA ALD.
0 SASU 060003 (Tower GUI Value Range: 0~36 characters
WCDM Mounte
A LST LOFD-0 d Unit: None
SASU 01024 / Amplifi Actual Value Range: 0~36 characters
TDLOF er) Default Value: NULL(empty string)
D-00102 Same
4 Band
Antenna
Sharing
Unit
(900Mh
z)
Remote
Electrica
l Tilt
Control
DEVIC BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the device number of the SASU.
ENO 0, SASUS GUI Value Range: 0~125
BTS390 UBUNI
0 T Unit: None
WCDM LST Actual Value Range: 0~125
A SASUS Default Value: None
UBUNI
T
MOD
SASUS
UBUNI
T
SUBUN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the number of the subunit, which
ITNO 0, SASUS starts from 1.
BTS390 UBUNI GUI Value Range: 1~2
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A SASUS Actual Value Range: 1~2
UBUNI Default Value: None
T
MOD
SASUS
UBUNI
T
CONNC BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the RRU or
N 0, SASUS RFU to which the SASU subunit is connected.
BTS390 UBUNI GUI Value Range: 0~62,255
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A SASUS Actual Value Range: 0~62,255
UBUNI Default Value: 255
T
CONNS BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the RRU or
RN 0, SASUS RFU to which the SASU subunit is connected.
BTS390 UBUNI GUI Value Range: 4~5,60~255
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A SASUS Actual Value Range: 4~5,60~255
UBUNI Default Value: 255
T
CONNS BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the RRU or RFU
N 0, SASUS to which the SASU subunit is connected.
BTS390 UBUNI GUI Value Range: 0~8,255
0 T
WCDM Unit: None
LST
A SASUS Actual Value Range: 0~8,255
UBUNI Default Value: 255
T
CONNP BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the number of the antenna port to
N 0, SASUS which the SASU subunit is connected.
BTS390 UBUNI GUI Value Range: R0A(R0A), R0B(R0B), R0C(R0C),
0 T R0D(R0D), R0E(R0E), R0F(R0F), R0G(R0G), R0H
WCDM LST (R0H)
A SASUS Unit: None
UBUNI
T Actual Value Range: R0A, R0B, R0C, R0D, R0E, R0F,
R0G, R0H
Default Value: R0A(R0A)
BSGAI BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the gain on the GSM channel.
N 0, SASUS Uplink signals can be amplified by the SASU, and the
BTS390 UBUNI gain of the uplink signals is configurable. If this
0 T parameter is set to 65535, it is invalid and the actual gain
WCDM LST is not changed.
A SASUS GUI Value Range: 0~12,65535
UBUNI Unit: dB
T
Actual Value Range: 0~12,65535
Default Value: 65535
UMTSG BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the gain on the UMTS channel.
AIN 0, SASUS Uplink signals can be amplified by the SASU, and the
BTS390 UBUNI gain of the uplink signals is configurable. If this
0 T parameter is set to 65535, it is invalid and the actual gain
WCDM LST is not changed.
A SASUS GUI Value Range: 0~12,65535
UBUNI Unit: dB
T
Actual Value Range: 0~12,65535
Default Value: 65535
12 Counters
13 Glossary
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