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B39a RRH8x10 (UZFB) Installation Guide

3MN-01643-0004-RJZZA, DN194758511, Issue 04, October 2017

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Required & Related Documents, Terminology, Technical support
Required Documents
Document number Title

3MN-01643-0003-RJZZA LTE B39a RRH8x10 (UZFB) – Site Preparation Guidelines

Related Documents
Document number Title

3MN-01643-0005-DEZZA LTE B39a RRH8x10 (UZFB) – Technical Description

3MN-01725-0001-REZZA LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Maintenance Guide

Terminology
In this document, the “Remote Radio Head 8x10 - Band 39a” product is also referred to by its abbreviated name, “B39a
RRH8x10,” its shortened name, “B39a RRH8x10,” and may be generically referred to as the Remote Radio Head
(RRH). The RRH is also known as UZFB.

Technical support
If you are unable to successfully complete any of the product-specific installation procedures in this document, contact
your local customer support team before proceeding.
For technical support, contact your local customer support team. See the Support web site (http://www.alcatel-
lucent.com/support/) for contact information.

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1. Safety - General precautions for installation procedures
The following general precautions must be observed for installation procedures.

WARNING
Personal injury hazard
Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment, observe the following instructions:
• Read and understand all instructions.
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.
• Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed by trained personnel only.
• Never operate the equipment with grounding/bonding conductor disconnected. Grounding and circuit continuity is vital for safe
operation of the equipment.
• The equipment must be provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as part of site preparation.
• This equipment is intended for installation in restricted access locations where access is controlled or where access can only be
gained by service personnel.

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1. Safety – Specific hazards
DANGER
Laser hazard
This equipment operates with invisible laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause considerable injuries to the eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open optical connector when the optical source is switched on. Always
observe the laser warning instructions.

DANGER
Electric shock hazard
Working in severe weather can result in personal injury or death and damage to the equipment.
Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather (high winds, lightning, blizzards, hurricane etc.).

DANGER
Noxious-substance hazard
Use of unspecified cleaning agents can result in personal injury.
Use only specified cleaning agents. Never use flammable solvents.
Always ensure there is adequate ventilation in the work area and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment.

DANGER
Lightning strike hazard
Lightning strikes are possible during stormy weather, and could result in death or severe injury.
Do not work on the installation itself or on the power supply lines or antenna feeders of an antenna during stormy weather.

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1. Safety – Specific hazards (continued)
WARNING
Electric shock hazard
Some parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to follow safe work practices and the safety warnings may lead to
bodily injury and property damage.
For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined in IEC 60215 or EN 60215 + A1 or in the
National Electrical Code or in ANSI/NFPA No. 70) may install or service the installation.

CAUTION
Laser hazard
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser
radiation exposure.
Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fiber microscope because viewing of laser emission in
excess of Class 1 limits significantly increases the risk of eye damage.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the optical source is switched on.
Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.

CAUTION
RF hazard
RF exposure in excess of applicable limits can result in personal injury.
B39a RRH8x10s are designed and installed in order that they are compliant with the exposure guidelines laid down by 47 CFR
1.1307 to 1.1310.
For all staff that are required to work in close proximity to the equipment, for example maintenance personnel, contact with the
antenna should be avoided. No such persons shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a distance of less than 2.25 m.
No other persons shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a distance of less than 5 m.

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1. Safety – Specific hazards (continued) & Product safety
CAUTION
Lifting hazard
Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment.
Always use at least two people or a lifting device to move or position this equipment.

NOTICE
Tools hazard
Tools left in the working area can cause short circuits during operation which can lead to the destruction of units.
Make sure after finishing your work that no tools, testing equipment, flashlights, etc., have been left in or on the equipment.

NOTICE
Corrosive-substance hazard
Cleaning plastic containers and lids with abrasive and aggressive cleaning agents may cause permanent damage.
Do not use solvents, paraffin, abrasive or aggressive cleaning fluids, abrasive or aggressive antiseptic agents or abrasive or
aggressive materials.

1. Safety – Product safety


Equipment safety
Safety information for this equipment can be found on various Caution, Warning, Danger, information labels or instructions affixed
to or included with the B39a RRH8x10, its internal assemblies or included within this document. Informational and cautionary
labels may appear near the item they address or may be grouped in a single location on the equipment. Warnings are typically
adjacent to the hazard that is noted on the label. The instructions, cautions and warnings found on these labels must be understood
and observed by all personnel involved with the equipment installation and maintenance.

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2. Materials, tools, parts, and prerequisites – 2-1: Required materials
The following topics provide the tools and general installation requirements for the B39a RRH8x10 :
• 2-1: Required materials
• 2-2: Required tools
• 2-3: Required parts
• 2-4: Prerequisites

2-1: Required materials


The following is an alphabetical master list of all supplies that may be utilized during the installation of the B39a RRH8x10 :
 Antioxidant compound
 Cable labels (to label both ends of cables before routing and installing cables)
 Lacing cord, waxed #50
 Power cable (customer provided, must meet product-specific DC power requirements)
 Red tape or tags — 145C or equivalent, for tagging of DC power cables
 Tape — Electrical
 Tape - Masking tape, for protecting open anchor holes; labels
 Tie wraps
 Twine
 Fiber optic cleaning tools.

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2-2: Required tools
The following is an alphabetical master list of all tools that may be utilized during the installation of the B39a RRH8x10 :
 Screwdrivers (power and manual), flat-blade, Phillips and
 Box cutter or equivalent for opening packages Torx
 Crimping tools 22-16 gauge, 10-4/0 gauge (5-120 mm2)  Security Torx driver for solar shield mounting screws
for installation of terminal lugs and C-taps  Socket sets (Imperial and metric) various drives, including
 Drill and drill bits (for mounting RRHs on a wall) 1/4" socket for security bit
 Ear protection gear  Stripping tool (for LDF4 antenna jumper cables) - part
number 74Z-0-12-15 for Huber Suhner connectors; part
 Electrical conduit installation equipment and materials number ITE-7189 for Andrew connectors.
 ESD wrist strap  18mm adjustable torque spanner or torque wrench and
 Eye protection gear — Safety goggles or glasses sockets (35--40Nm)
 Fiber optic cleaning and test equipment  Wire stripper
 Gloves — Low-voltage rubber lineman's gloves (R-4285)  Wire rope or chain slings, 7/16 inch (11 mm), 7 feet long
 Hammer, 16 oz. (.5 kg) for anchor installation (2 m), minimum (quantity:2)
 Heat gun for heat shrink tubing  Wrench - Adjustable, (3/4 in./20 mm) open-ended wrench
(or set of fixed open-ended
 Insulated hand tools (for completing electrical
connections) wrenches)
 Level  Torque driver and No.2 Pozi-Drive bit (5Nm)
 Ladder or work stand/stool  13mm sockets
 Marker, to mark wall for lineup and drilling  13mm adjustable torque spanner or torque wrench and
sockets (10 and 15Nm)
 Measuring tape
 19mm adjustable torque spanner (1.0 and 1.5Nm)
 Nut driver set (Imperial) with 10-inch extension
 Nut driver set (metric) with 250-mm extension
 Ohmmeter (multi-meter, volt/ohmmeter, or equivalent) Note: Some of the tools in this master list are useful in some
cases, but would not be used in all RRH installations.
 Rope, cable, chain, or straps rated for hoisting RRH

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2-3: Required parts Required installation parts list
Part No. Description Qty. Comments
3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1 Includes RRH with front solar shield
3JR40833AA Small Pole mounting bracket 1 Required for pole mounting
3JR40834AA Wall mounting bracket 1 Required for wall mounting
3BK50119AB Power cable, 250 meter, 8AWG (no lugs)* 1 Required to connect RRH to DC power plant
1AB453130001 CON-POWER_CON-PWR_FEM_N/A Pos 2 30A AU 1 to be assembled on cable from AC/DC converter to RRH.
CRIMP
1AF19925AAAA DC lightning protection box 1 Optional: All markets out of NAR
301080628 RRH outdoor grounding kit 1 Required for protective earth (PE) ground
NTU707AQ Ground cable with a simple lug – 16m - 16mm² 1 Required for protective earth (PE) ground
3JR10098AA AC/DC convertor 1 Optional:1 per RRH
3BK50258AA AC/DC Wall Mounting 1 Optional:1 per RRH
1AF19926AAAA AC lightning protection box 1 Optional:1 per RRH
1AF17703AAAA Kit of power cable ground 1 Provide 1 kit per power cable => 2kits/RRH
1AB416150001 SFP transceiver CPRI – SMDF Rate 7 1 SMDF SFP for RRH connectivity, Rate 7,1310nm, 1,4 km, LC
connector
One carrier activated (20MHz BW): -MIMO 2x2 or 8BF-
Qty = (1) per RRH
Two carriers activated (2x20 MHz): MIMO 2x2 or 8BF
Qty= (2) per RRH
1AB410060001 SFP transceiver CPRI – SMDF Rate 7 1 SMDF SFP for RRH connectivity, Rate 7,1310nm, 10km, LC
connector
One carrier activated (20MHz BW): -MIMO 2x2 or 8BF-
Qty = (1) per RRH
Two carriers activated (2x20 MHz): MIMO 2x2 or 8BF
Qty= (2) per RRH

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2-3: Required parts (continued)
Required installation parts list
Part No. Description Qty. Comments
1AB027220001 R2CT weatherized plug 1 to 2 1 per SFP
1AB031180001 Plug accessory (extension kit) 1 to 2 Optional : used for existing site only (where there is no need to
change the fiber)
1AB446360001 N Female Connector Metal Cap 1 to 5 optional : 1 per unused RF output, Qty is depending on the RRH
configuration and AISG usage.
1AB453130001 CON-POWER_CON- 1 to be assembled on cable from AC/DC converter to RRH.
PWR_FEM_N/A_Pos_2_30A_AU_CRIMP

See note 3 Antenna jumper cable N Male to N Male 1 to 8 Calibration data cable : Qty 1.Mandatory for 8T8R, 2x4T4R.
Optional for other conf. (2T2R,4T4R on 2 sectors etc…)
To connect antennas/ filters/combiners with N type connectors :
Qty up to 8 cables depending on the RRH configuration
See note 3 RF jumper N Male/N Male 1 to 8 Optional :To connect antennas with N connectors
Qty up to 8 cables depending on the RRH Configuration

300275484 Weatherproofing kit for RF cable connectors 1 Optional


See note 2 User alarm cable, 4 pair, circular DIN male on one end 1 Optional: Required for external user alarms
See note 2 AISG connection cable, 8-pin circular DIN 1 Optional: Required for AISG daisy chain connection

Notes:
1. Part number depends on pole size
2. Part number depends on length required
3. Part number depends on length required and connector type

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2-4: Prerequisites
Before installation of the B39a RRH8x10 can begin, site preparation must be complete in accordance with B39a RRH8x10
(UZFB) – Site Preparation Guidelines, 3MN-01643-0003-RJZZA.
The following site preparation general requirements must be met before the installation of the B39a RRH8x10 can begin:
 Adequate clearance must be provided for service access
 DC electric service (with a readily accessible disconnect device) must be installed
 User alarm facilities must be installed (if required by customer or site engineering plan)
 Grounding electrode system must be installed
 RF and antenna runs must be installed
 Surge Protection box for RRH must be installed (If required).
 Surge protection for antennas must be installed (if required by customer or site engineering plan)
 Tower light alarm must be installed (if required by customer or site engineering plan)
 Mounting bracket holes must be drilled (if wall mounting)
 The environment must comply with limits listed under Environmental requirements in the B39a RRH8x10 (UZFB) – Site
Preparation Guidelines, 3MN-01643-0003-RJZZA
 Cable supports and racks must be installed
 Conduits for user alarms, and power are provided.

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3. External Interfaces
Bottom view

Note: mounting bracket not shown in this view

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4. Installation procedures reference views

Installation procedure checklist


Front view Side view
Done N/A Task
  4-1: Prepare RRH for installation
  Review Safety statements for installation
procedures
Install RRH using one of the following
procedures:
  4-2: Install RRH on a wall 750 mm
(29.5 in)
  4-3: Install RRH on a small pole
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole
  4-5: Connect protective earth (PE) ground
  4-6: Connect optical fiber cable
300 mm 200 mm
  4-7: Route and connect user alarm cables
(11.8 in) (7.9 in)
(optional)
  4-8: Route and connect AISG cable (optional) Antenna ,Power, Ground of RRH
CPRI, AISG,CAL and
  4-9: Route and connect RF cables Alarm connectors
(bottom of RRH)
  4-10: Connect DC power cable
  4-11: Final checks prior to commissioning
Height Width Depth Volume Weight
(mm) (mm) (mm) (L) (Kg)
540 400 110 <24 <21

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Required materials

4-1: Prepare RRH for installation Part No. Description Qty.

See note 1 SFP transceiver, SMDF or MMDF , LC connector 1-3

Step 1 Review the site engineering plan and indentify any RF ports
(TxRx1 through TxRx8 on bottom of the RRH) that will be
unused.
Notes:
Step 2 For each unused RF port, remove protective cover from the 1. Part number, number of SFP per RRH is depending on the number of
port and install a cap . Carriers supported by the RRH.

Important! All unused RF ports must be protected with


metal caps. Top view
Step 3 Remove protective cover from CPRI port on the bottom of the
RRH.
Step 4 Remove protective cover from SFP, insert into CPRI-1 port,
and lock SFP into place.
Note: If only one optical port is used, insert the
transceiver in CPRI1.
Step 5 Reinstall protective cover on CPRI-1 port to protect SFP and
CPRI port.
END OF STEPS
Bottom view

CPRI-1

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Safety statements for installation procedures

DANGER WARNING
Electric shock hazard Fall hazard
Working in severe weather can result in personal injury or Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious
death and damage to the equipment. personal injury or death.
Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold,
(high winds, lightning, blizzards, hurricane etc.). manlift, roof, etc.) follow safe work practices and wear
appropriate fall protection equipment.

WARNING
CAUTION
Falling-object hazard
Lifting hazard
If the B39a RRH8x10 falls while being lifted, it can result in
personal injury or death and damage to the equipment. Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to
the size and weight of the equipment.
Keep the area beneath the B39a RRH8x10 and the immediate
surrounding area completely clear of personnel, equipment, Always use at least two people or a lifting device to move or
vehicles, etc. at all times during the lifting and moving position this equipment.
operation.
CAUTION
Laceration hazard
WARNING
The mounting bracket components may have sharp edges and
Overhead-load hazard burrs and contact may cause cuts and lacerations.
Hoisting points and apparatus can break, severely damaging Beware of sharp edges and burrs, especially when manually
the B39a RRH8x10 when it is being lifted to its final transporting or hoisting the B39a RRH8x10.
mounting position. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
Ensure that all hoisting points and lifting apparatus are
defect free and properly attached before lifting the B39a
RRH8x10 .

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4-2: Install RRH on a wall Part No.
Required materials

Description Qty.

3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1


Wall mounting frame
3JR40834AA Wall mounting bracket 1

Step 3 Tighten the two M12 screws to reduced vibrations of


the mounting basement.
Note: Ensure the mounting bracket is level.
Step 4 Fix the accessory to the RRH in first, then carefully
lifting the RRH.
Important! When lifting the RRH, do not rest the
bottom side of the RRH on the ground.
Step 5 Attach the RRH fixed with accessory to the wall
basement.
Step 6 Install the two side M8x25mm hex screw, plain
washers through the wall mounting accessory.
Step 7 Tighten all the hex screws.
END OF STEPS

Example: The RRH with wall mounting brackets.

Step 1 Using the wall mounting bracket as a guide, mark and


drill two mounting holes in the wall .
Step 2 Insert the M12 screw and S12 dowel into the holes, and
fix the mounting basement with 2 screws on the wall.

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Required materials
4-3: Install RRH on a small pole (50 to 152 mm diameter) Part No. Description Qty.

3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1


Small pole mounting bracket
3JR40833AA Small pole mounting kit 1

Step 4 Insert opposite basement over threaded portion of the


200 mm bolt, and secure with plain washer, sc-spg
washer, and hex nut.
Step 5 Adjust to estimated pole diameter.
Step 6 Lift sub-assembly to marked height.
Step 7 Insert 200 mm long, M12 hex bolt, equipped with
plain washer, and sc-spg washer, through the right-
most hole in mounting basement panel, through the
attached pole basement, the opposite basement, and
secure with lock washer, flat washer and hex nut.
Step8 Equally tighten hardware.
CONTINUE OF STEPS

Example: The standard pole brackets.

Step 1 Fix the accessory to the RRH Firstly


Step 2 determine and mark the position of pole basement.
Step 3 Insert a 200 mm, M12 long hex bolt, equipped with
plain washer, and sc-spg washer,
through the left-most hole in the basement panel,
through the attached pole basement.
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Required materials
4-3: Install RRH on a small pole (50 to 152 mm diameter) Part No. Description Qty.
(continued) 3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1

Step9
4-3: Install RRH on a small pole (continued)
Lifting the RRH and attach the RRH fixed with accessory to the
3JR41123AB Small pole mounting bracket 1

pole basement.

Step10 Install the two side M8x25mm hex screw, plain washers through
the wall mounting accessory.

Step 11 Tighten all the hex screws. Example : The RRH with small pole mounting brackets.
END OF STEPS

Example: a complete mounting kit on pole assembly.

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Required materials
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole (152 to 380mm diameter) Part No. Description Qty.

3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1


large pole mounting bracket
3JR41910AA large pole mounting kit 1

Step 2 Measure the circumference (distance around the


pole, need 4-5 cm more to take into account the size
of the basement) at the heights of the bands to be
installed..
Step 3 Measure the distances you calculated in Step 2 on the
pole bands from the fixed retainer extrusion.
Step 4 Mark the bands at that point.
Step 5 Use a nail and a chalked plumb line or plumb bob to
mark a vertical line on the pole so that the upper and
lower brackets will be aligned.
END OF STEPS

Measure and mark pole and pole bands

Step 1 Use a tape measure to determine and mark the position of the upper
and lower pole bands 80 mm (3.15 in) apart for RRH. Refer to
specific cell site engineering information for measurement details.

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Required materials
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole (152 to 380mm Part No. Description Qty.
diameter)(continued)
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole (continued) 3JR40830AB B39a RRH8x10 1

4-3: Install RRH on a small pole (continued)


Place basement(s) on pole bands
3JR41910AA large pole mounting kit 1

Step 1 Remove the sliding retainer extrusion from the pole Install pole bands on pole
bands
Step 1 Place the pole bands around the pole at the
Step 2 Thread the basement(s) onto the pole bands. determined height.
Step 3 Reattach the sliding retainer extrusion on each pole Step 2 Insert the carriage bolt through both retainers,
band so that the beveled ends of extrusion faces the making sure that the head of bolt properly locks into
open end of the band. the fixed retainer.
END OF STEPS Step 3 Install the nut and tighten it just enough so that the
band and basement(s) maintain their position on the
pole. Do not fully tighten the nut.
Step 4 Adjust the position of the basement(s) so that they
are centered on the horizontal and vertical lines
marked on the pole.
Step 5 Adjust bands so that they are snug and do not slide
down pole.
Step 6 Fully tighten each band.
Bend the bands END OF STEPS

Step 1 Bend the bands at the previously marked spot so that the
pointed end of the band will be inside the band after installation.
Step 2 Strike the bands with a hammer to create a sharp radius that
allows the retainer to lock into place.
Step 3 Make a 180 degree bend at the base of each retainer extrusion to
allow the retainers and carriage bolt to properly align and lock
into place.
END OF STEPS

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Required materials
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole (152 to 380mm
4-4: Install RRH on a large pole
diameter)(continued)
Part No.

3JR40830AB

3JR41910AA
Description

B39a RRH8x10

large pole mounting kit


Qty.

Step 1
(continued)
Install the RRH on pole
Fix the accessory to the RRH using four M8 hex
bolts, lockwasher, and flatwasher. Torque each bolt
32.2 Nm (25 ft/lb.).
Step 2 Lift the RRH.
Step 3 Attach the RRH with accessory to the basement,
install the two side M8 hex bolts, flat
washers, and lock washers through the mount
bracket.
END OF STEPS

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Required materials
4-5: Connect protective earth (PE) ground Part No. Description Qty.

NTU707AQ Ground cable with a simple lug 1

Step 1 Route the 16mm2 ground cable pigtail from the


ground system (installed during site preparation) to
the PE ground pad located on the side of the RRH.
Step 2 At the RRH end, cut the ground cable to the proper
length and strip the end of the cable. B39a RRH8x10 PE ground
Step 3 Crimp the supplied ground lug on the end of the cable.
Clean the contact surface area and use antioxidant to
avoid oxidation.
Step 4 Connect the ground lug to the RRH PE ground pad
using the supplied M6 bolts, lock washers, and flat
washers. Use antioxidant at the ground pad.
Step 5 Torque each bolt to 5.6 N·m (50 lbf-in).
END OF STEPS

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Required materials
4-6: Connect optical fiber cable Part No. Description Qty.

Depends on length SFP transceiver, SMDF, 1310 nm, LC connector 1

Depends on length Optical fiber, SMDF, LC-LC connectors 1


NOTICE
1AB027220001 R2CT weatherized plug 1
Protect fiber cable
1AB031180001 R2CT plug extension accessory (optional) 1
Mishandling fiber optic cable can result in damaged and non-
functioning cables.
The optical cable is very sensitive, take the maximum
precaution when installing it. The optical fiber should be Bottom view
protected in solid pipe. Do not use cable ties on the fiber cable.
Do not cut this cable on site, excess length should be coiled
inside the eNodeB. The fiber optic connector should be
protected by a cap when not being used. Respect the bending
radius during the manipulation of optical cable (82.5 mm).

CPRI-1
Step 1 If not previously installed, install and route a fiber
optic cable from the CPRI port on the bottom of the
RRH to the base band unit (BBU). Wall or pole side

Step 2 Remove protective cover from CPRI port.


Step 3 If not previously installed, remove protective cover Note: Clean and inspect the LC
from SFP, insert into CPRI port, and lock SFP into CPRI-2
connectors on the CPRI fiber optic
cable before connecting to SFP.
place.
Step 4 Using the assembly instructions provided with the
R2CT weatherized plug, assemble the R2CT plug onto
the SMDF optical fiber and connect to CPRI port. R2CT coupling nut
Reference: See Appendix A: R2CT weatherized
plug assembly instructions and refer to the Important! The CPRI port connection of the BBU side should
following RRH-specific connection instructions. be consistent with the CPRI port configuration parameters set
in the enodB Management Information Model(MIM) for
LR14.3.L.
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4-6: Connect optical fiber cable (continued)

Step 4A Align arrow on R2CT plug body with alignment mark


on receptacle.

Step 4B Insert R2CT plug body bayonet pins into slots on


receptacle.

Step 4C Rotate the R2CT plug body counter-clockwise to lock


it into place.
Note: The base of the R2CT plug body should be Protective
on the left, as shown in the picture covers
LC
connector

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4-6: Connect optical fiber cable (continued)

Step 4D Remove the protective covers from the LC connector.


Clean and inspect the LC connectors on the CPRI
fiber optic cable.
Step 4E Connect the fiber optic cable to the CPRI port SFP
transceiver as follows:
• Gently insert the LC connector into the SFP
transceiver until it “clicks” into place (as shown by
the red arrow).
• Gently pull on the LC connector to verify that it
is locked into place.

Step 4F Carefully slide the coupling nut over the R2CT plug
body and rotate counter-clockwise to lock it into place
on the CPRI port receptacle.
Step 4G If not secured previously, manually thread the nut
spiral onto the R2CT plug body and torque to
approximately 3.5 N·m (31 lbf-in).
END OF STEPS

Nut spiral

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Required materials
4-7: Route and connect user alarm cables (optional) Part No. Description Qty.

Depends on length User alarm cable, 4 pair, circular DIN 1


Step 1 Install and route the alarm cables from the alarm ports male on one end
on the bottom of the RRH to the alarm distribution
frame.
Step 2 Connect the alarm cables to the distribution frame.
Step 3 Route the alarm cable in the cable way under the
RRH.
Step 4 Remove the protective cover and check the continuity
of the wires between the distribution frame (alarm
Distribution Frame) and the connector pins using a
multimeter.
Note: This measurement is performed on the alarm
cable connector (RRH side) with a loop back of each
pair (one by one) on the alarm DF side. Using a
multimeter, check that no short circuit appears
between each pair and the shielding wires. Note: If the External Alarms connection is not used, then
the shipping cap must be left securely in place to prevent the
Step 5 Plug the alarm cable connectors into the alarm ports ingress of water or dust.
and hand tighten the outer connector shell to secure Alarm cable terminal configuration
the cables.
Pin Wire ALM
END OF STEPS color
1 WH/BR User_ALM_4_P

2 GR User_ALM_3_RTN

3 WH/BL User_ALM_1_P Legend:


4 OR User_ALM_2_RTN BL = Blue
5 WH/OR User_ALM_2_P BR = Brown
6 BR User_ALM_4_N GR = Green
7 WH/GR User_ALM_3_P
Note: One end is a 8-Pin circular DIN connector, the other end can be OR - Orange
terminated with a RJ-45 plug or can be used to make punch-down connections. 8 BL User_ALM_1_RTN WH = White

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Required materials
4-8: Route and connect AISG cable (optional) Part No. Description Qty.

Depends on length AISG connection cable, 8-pin circular DIN 1

Step 1 Install and route the AISG cable from the AISG port
on the bottom of the RRH to the respective external
antenna line device (ALD) port.
Step 2 Remove the protective cover from the AISG port on
the RRH.
Note: To connect an AISG cable to the AISG port,
plug the AISG cable into the AISG port and hand
tighten the outer connector shell to secure the
cable.
Step 3 Connect the AISG output port to the AISG IN port of
another ALD.
END OF STEPS

AISG cable connector


pin configuration
Pin Designation
1 +12 V DC output
AISG connector
2 -48 V DC output
pin configuration
3 RS485 B
4 N/C
5 RS485 A
6 +10 V to +30 V DC output
7 DC return
8 N/C

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4-9: Route and connect RF cables
Required materials

Part No. Description Qty


.

See note 1 Antenna jumper cable N Male to N Male


Step 1 Label both ends of each cable with receive See note 1 RF Jumper N Male / N Male for calibration and RF outputs
diversity number.
1AB446360001 N Female Connector Metal Cap (See note 2) 0 or
Temporarily connect the RF jumper cable(s) to the 8

RRH port(s) and route them from the RRH to the RF 300275484 Weatherproofing kit for RF cable connectors (optional) 1
Step 2
antenna. Notes:
1. Depends on length and connector type.
Step 3 Providing adequate slack, cut each cable so it reaches 2. Required for unconnected RF ports.
its corresponding RF antenna connector or, if
applicable, its corresponding RF surge protector.
Note: Re-mark each RF jumper cable if the cable
marking has been removed.
Step 4 Terminate the end of each cable with the supplied N
connector.
Step 5 Connect each RF jumper to its corresponding RF
antenna and torque to 11 Nm.
Important! All unused RF ports must be protected

TxRx1

TxRx4

TxRx6

TxRx8
TxRx5
TxRx2

TxRx3

TxRx7
with metal caps. Torque metal caps to 5 N·m.
Note: RF surge protectors are optional.
END OF STEPS

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4-10: Route and connect CAL cable
Required materials

Part No. Description Qty


.

See note 1 Antenna jumper cable N Male to N Male

See note 1 RF Jumper N Male / N Male for calibration and RF outputs

1AB446360001 N Female Connector Metal Cap (See note 2) 0 or


8

300275484 Weatherproofing kit for RF cable connectors (optional) 1


Notes:
1. Depends on length and connector type.
2. Required for unconnected RF ports.

Step 1 Route the CAL cables to the RRH

Step 2 Screw the CAL cable to the CAL connector.


Step 3 Connect the other side of the CAL cable to the
calibration device.
Note: One cable is mandatory between RRH and
antenna for calibration data. This cable is similar to
the RF jumpers used for RF RRH outputs.

CAL
END OF STEPS

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Required materials
4-11: Connect DC power cable Part No. Description Qty.

1AB453130001 CON-POWER_CON- 1
PWR_FEM_N/A_Pos_2_30A_AU_CRIMP
DANGER 3BK50032AH DC Power cable(without connector) 1
Electric shock hazard
Contact with energized network element power supply lines
can result in serious personal injury.
Ensure that the DC power is OFF and secured against turn-
on before completing this procedure.

-48V
Step 1 Open the conduit box door on the RRH.
Step 2 If not previously installed, route the customer
provided DC power cable to the bottom of the RRH.
Step 3 Cut the DC power cable to an appropriate length and
strip the ends of the wires.
Rear view of
Step 4 Using the assembly instructions provided with the DC DC power A = -48V
power plug, attach the DC power cable to the DC plug body
B = 0V
power plug as follows :
• Pin A to -48V
• Pin B to 0V (-48V return)
To -48V IN
Step 4 Remove the protective cover from the -48V DC IN
port.
Plug the DC power cable into the -48V DC IN port B39a RRH8x10 DC Power Supply connector
Step 5
and hand tighten the outer connector shell to secure
the cable.
Step 6 Secure the DC power cable along its route.
END OF STEPS

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4-12: Final checks prior to commissioning

NOTICE
Tools hazard
Tools left in the working area can cause short circuits during
operation which can lead to the destruction of units.
Make sure after finishing your work that no tools, testing
equipment, flashlights, etc., have been left in or on the
equipment.

Step 1 Inspect site for loose tools, materials, and parts.


Remove all such loose tools, materials, and parts.
Step 2 Verify that all the exterior mounting hardware and
cable connections are secure.
Step 3 Check the overall appearance of the B39a RRH8x10.
Note: Verify that nothing is unbalanced,
unsecured, or out of alignment and no unintended
mechanical alteration of the B39a RRH8x10,
mounting brackets, or support structure has
occurred.
Step 4 Complete Appendix A: RRH installation checklist and
deliver to the integration team.
Result: Installation is complete.
END OF STEPS

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Appendix A: RRH installation checklist

Verify the RRH installation is complete by using the checklist below:

Item  Item 
Preparatory items Work items (continued)
Required documents and tools obtained  Circuit breakers and DC feeders connected to the correct 
Warnings and cautions reviewed  RRHs
Work items or

Site readiness items verified  Power was not available for the temporary power up 
check
RRH(s) installed using methods from installation guide 
Return loss sweeps performed on RRH antenna jumpers 
Each RRH, stand, racks, and so forth are grounded per the 
installation guide External Bias-Ts grounded, connected, and tightened with 
a torque wrench per customer AISG configuration data
External (user) Customer specified alarms are connected 
alarms: RRH antenna jumpers have been tightened with a torque 
RRH external alarms were not specified  wrench
AISG cables, AISG adapter (if required), and external  Final checks
Bias-Ts have been connected per the customer AISG
configuration data Unused connectors are covered 

The CPRI fiber was inspected, cleaned, and IL measured  CPRI fiber optic cables, circuit breakers, and DC feeder 
cables are marked identifying the associated RRH
CPRI SFP (transceivers) types have been verified 
DC power cover (if applicable) is closed and screws 
Optical SFPs and cables have been cleaned and tested  tightened
Fiber optic cables RRHs only  Solar shield is in place and screws tightened 
are connected to: RRHs and BBU 

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Appendix B: Reference – Product conformance statements and status LED states

Product conformance statements


For the product conformance statements that apply to the B39a RRH8x10, see B39a RRH8x10 (UZFB) – Site Preparation
Guidelines, 3MN-01961-0006-RJZZA.

General status LED states after power up


LED state Status Description
Off No power supplied No DC power

Solid red Initial power on RRH is initializing (if just powered on or reset)

Non-recoverable critical failure A critical hardware failure prevents the transmit and/or active receive paths from functioning

Non-critical non-recoverable failure Non-critical fault (other than antenna) detected, fault is not recoverable, RF transmission is still ON

Flashing red Recoverable critical failure RRH not currently operational due to hardware fault, but should recover (e.g., under-temperature
warm up, over-temperature critical shutdown)

External power supply failure A recoverable fault is detected and the external connections (power, antenna) should be checked

Non-critical recoverable failure Non-critical fault (other than antenna) detected, fault is recoverable, RF transmission is still ON

External antenna failure An equipped antenna has a VSWR fault

Flashing yellow Software download RRH is downloading software and RF transmission is OFF, but is currently operational

Solid yellow Slave CPRI link failure The slave CPRI link (CPRI-1) has failed

Solid green Normal operation No critical failures or faults, transmitter is enabled.

Flashing green Standby No critical failures or faults, but the transmitter is disabled

Bottom view – RF active module only

Status LED

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Appendix C: R2CT weatherized plug assembly instructions

The following attachment (3 pages) is an example of the assembly instructions that are provided with the R2CT weatherized plug
(part number 1AB027220001, Radiall part number 501.70.340).
Note: This appendix is referenced from procedure 4-4: Connect optical fiber cable, Step 4.

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