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Flexi WCDMA BTS Quick Guide This guide can be used as quick reference for Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS installation. Nokia Flexi WCDMA BTS is a 3G macro BTS site solution. It consists of one System Module with a transmission sub-module, an optional System Extension Module, and up to three RF Modules. It can be installed stacked on the floor, or mounted on the wall or on the pole. This quick guide is for basic stand-alone installation only. For other installation options, see user manuals. Check the delivery Contents of 1 delvery Prepare the Grounding Transmission module check the site installation the BTS. 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This document is intended for the use of Nokia's customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is, submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia. The document has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it Nokia welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation. The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding but shall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia and the customer. However, Nokia has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia will, if necessary, explain issues which may not be covered by the document. Nokia's liability for any errors in the document is limited to the documentary correction of errors. NOKIA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENT OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING MONETARY LOSSES), that might arise from the use of this document or the information in it. This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyright according to the applicable laws. NOKIA logo is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective ‘companies, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only. Copyright © Nokia Corporation 2006. All rights reserved. A Warning Invisible laser radiation from the module optical fibre connector. Always switch off the laser before detaching the optical fibre from the connector. Z\ caution Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured weather protection. In outdoor installations, including the outdoor cabinet, use only tested IP55 class outdoor cables with seals provided by Nokia. This is also recommended for indoor installations. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap or use a corresponding method when handling the modules. The rear stopper is fragile. Do not attempt to lift the plinth using the rear stopper. ) Contents of delivery Delivery Contents Versions Codes System Module delivery | System Module with casing FSMA 1 FSPA 4700358 2x System Module cable entries | FSMB3FSPA 4700368 ESD wrist strap 4x M5 screws RF Module delivery RF Module with casing FRIA 1.7/2.1 GHz Dual 50W [4710008 2x RF Module cable entries FRIB 1.7/2.1 GHz Single 50 W[471215A FRGC 2100 MHz Dual 50W | 4712318 FRGD 2100 MHz Single 50 W | 4712328 FRCA 850 MHz Dual 50W | 471266A FRCB 850 MHz Single 50W_| 471268, FRDA 900 MHz Dual 50W | 4742650 FRDB 900 MHz Single 50W_| 4712670 FREA 1800 MHz Dual 50W [471008 FREB 1800 MHz Single 50W | 471254A FRFA 1900 MHz Dual 50W | 471017A FRFB 1900 MHz Single 50 W [4712730 Optical cable 994807 Power cable ‘994808 2x Optical transceivers ‘4x M5 screws: Optional items: Plinth delivery Mounting Kit for floor, wall and pole_| FMEA 4701490, Covers delivery '3U Front and back covers FMCA 4702390, Ground cable Pole mounting kit delivery | Mounting brackets WMPB 469978, FPMA delivey Power Module with DC cables 4701390, 2.x Power Module cable entries ‘Alarm cable 2x cable clamps [4x MS screws FPAA delivey Power Sub-module FPAA 4701404, [Alarm cable [2x screws FPBA delivey [Power Battery Sub-module FPBA’ 4701414, [Alarm cable I2 x Screws Check list [Deliveries are complete 5 Equipment is not damaged. 2) Clearances Minimum clearances min 40 mm (1.6 in.) measured. from back cover no back access, (needed for fresh air) ‘min 80 mm (3.1 in.) measured. from plinth | ‘min 100 mm (gin) min 600 mm min 75mm (236 in) .0in.) Check list 3) Preparing modules for installation Back cover and cable entries 1. Fix the safety catch, 2. Fix the module back cover with two screws, 3. Fix the two external cable entries with four screws. (Do not install the System Module cable entries yet), 4) Grounding the BTS Grounding principle "ables aft Ground the plinth to the site main ground. 1 2. Connect the wrist strap. 3. Install the first module. 4, Connect the grounding cable to the module front panel 5. Route the grounding cable through the cable entry, 6. Connect the other end of the cable to the plinth. 7. Repeat steps 3-6 with all the modules. Check list (1 Grounding principle is followed. [5 Module core is inside the casing, and cable entries and back covers are installed [J Antistatic wrist strap is used when handling modules. S) Instal Plinth on the floor ng the plinth Faecity wal Faciity wall Fan maintenance space from the back ‘measured from the back cover 305 mm (12 in,) NOTE: 1, Check the clearances around the plinth, 2. Tum the rear stopper. 3. Place the plinth on the floor, grounding points facing forward. 4, Bolt on the floor with 4 bolts, 12 mm in diameter. Adapter mechanics brackets are installed on the plinth in wall and pole installations. 1, Fix the upper bracket on plinth with 3 screws. Secure the screws with glue. 2. Fix the lower bracket on plinth with 3 screws, do not tighten yet. When the screws are left loose at this point, it allows the plinth to move slightly and prevents it to get twisted in the installation phase. 1, Mark screw locations according to the holes In adapter mechanics and drill holes. 2, Fix the mounting screws on the wall and mount the plinth. 3. Tighten the upper mounting screws, 4. Insert the lower mounting screws. 5. Tighten the lower mounting screws. 6. Tighten the adapter mechanics screws. 7. Ground the plinth, See section 4 for instructions. Tip: Itis recommended to install the plinth with the front panel facing right. & Installing the plinth (continued) Plinth on the pole ee Tighten the screws 1. Fix the upper bracket on the pole and attach the mounting screws, the minimum dlameter of the Is 60 mm and maximum 300 mm .. Fix one half of the lower bracket on the plinth, Lift the plinth on the pole. XS Ro Tighten the mounting screws. a . Fix the second half of the lower bracket on the pole Tighten the adapter mechanics screws. 2 ~ If a second plinth is required, install it on the other side of the pole mounting bracket. Ground the plinth (see section 4 for instructions. 2 ) Installing the transmission sub-module and power feed Installing the transmission sub-module ‘check that the connect 1. Detach cable entries from the system module. 2. Loosen the fixing screws. 3. Pull out the module core. 4, Remove the rubber plug. Check list 5. Check that the FCM-FTM connection card is 6. Place the transmission sub-module. 7. Tighten the screws. [7] Adapter mechanics are installed, glued and tightened (for wall and pole installation). © Plinth is installed according to instructions. © Plinth is level and does not get twisted. [5] Plinth is grounded 8) Installing the transmission sub-module and power feed (continued) DC power cable Te - . Route the DC power cable through the cable entry, . Remove the power connector plate, Install the cable clamp on the grounding point of the module. . Route the cable through the cable clamp. . Insert the DC power cable to the connector and make sure that the polarity is correct . Tighten the connection. . Cover the connector with the plate. Re-insert the module core to the casing Tighten the screws. 10. Install the cable entries. 11. Fix the cable entry screws. NOTE: Do not switch on the DC power feed yet. lack blue Check list Transmission sub-module is properly installed (DC power cable is connected and the cable clamp is in place. C1] Module core is inside the casing, and cable entries are installed. JD Installing the modules Principle of module installation . Place the first module on the plinth and make sure that all four gulde pins are Inserted in the holes, Nn Push back untll It stops and allgn with unit markings. Fix with two screws. In pole and wall installations, secure the screws with glue. Place the second module. Push back until it stops and align with unit markings, Fix with screws. Noose Repeat the steps above for all the modules in your configuration NOTE: In pole and wall installations, attach the fixing plate across the module casings and fix with six screws. secure the screws with glue. JD Installing the modules (continued) Recommended installation order NOTE: Max 6 modules for zone 4. Max 9 modules for zone 2. RF module . System Extension RF module § / Module aif RF Module Wall |g RF Module System module ‘System Module peat fl) “| Power module (optional) RF Module — Power Module Fqu Ei (opto) ane ay Plinth a / NOTE: Maximum 2 modules per plinth, Recommended installation order —F e le RF module ez ES Plinth If Poe es ae je s : Siem (lag RF module Power module [FF Ipoedle / RF module (eplonaly Fed Plinth f Ll ee 4 oll fle. NOTE: Maximum 2 modules per plinth, Check list (© Modules are grounded. (J Modules are level () Module back covers and cable entries are installed. i Modules are properly stacked. (1 Screws are glued and tightened Antenna cabling Remove the seal from the antenna connectors in the RF Module. . Push the antenna jumper cable to the RF Module antenna connector. . Route the antenna jumper cables through the cable entry. . Tighten the connector to 25 Nm 5, Repeat for all the antenna cables in the configuration NOTE: In wall and pole installations, the recommended cable routing is through the lower cable entry. Remove the internal cable entry cover. Remove connector seals from power cable connectors in modules. Install the connector properly to the ‘System Module. Push the connector seal firmly in place. 5. Coil up the excess cable and push itin the RF Module cable slot. Connect the internal power cable to the RF Module. Route the cable through the internal cable entry between System and RF Modules. Repeat for all RF Modules in the configuration. Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed. . Remove the connector seals from the transmission sub-module connectors. Route the transmission cables through the cable entry. Pull back the connector seal to uncover the connector. . Connect the cable to the transmission sub-module. . Push the cable connector seal firmly in place. 8) Cabling (continued) Optical cabling 1. Remove the connector seals from the optical cable connectors in the modules. N . Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver, clean the transceiver and push it in the System Module. eo . Pull back the connector seal to. uncover the connector. 4, Remove the protective plugs, clean the connectors * and connect the cable to the System module. _* (see user manual) a Push the connector seal firmly in place. 2 Coil up the excess cable and push it in the RF Module cable slot. ~ Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver, clean the transceiver and push it in the RF Module. 2 Remove the protective plugs, clean the connectors and connect the optical cable to the RF Module. 9, Push the connector seal firmly in place. NOTE: 10. Route the cable through the internal The optical cables are factory-bended to the left. cable entry between System and RF Route the cables to the left, when possible. 11, Repeat for all RF Modules in the configuration. 12. Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed. External alarm cabling 1. Remove connector seals from the external alarms connector in the System Module front panel. Store the seals for later use. 2. Route the external alarms cable through the cable entry. 3. Pull back the connector seal covering the external alarms cable connector. 4. Connect the cable to the external alarms connector. 5. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place. 6. Route and connect the other end of the external alarms cable to the external alarms control box. Check list (all cables are connected according to the configuration. (1 Optical transceivers and cables are cleaned. (5 Cables between the modules on the same plinth are routed via internal cable entries. [5 BTS extemal cables or cables between the modules on different plinths are routed via external cable entries. ‘onnector seals are firmly in place. Oc Is are firmly in pl: Q) Cable routing and cable ties ‘System Module cable entry RF Module cable entry 1. Route the cables through external cable entries. 2. Fix to cable tie points ete pon p Cable tie point with cable ties. Cables that are routed through external cable entries: antenna cables, extemal power supply, transmission cables, grounding cables, and extemal alarms cables, The internal power cables and optical cables are also routed through external cable entries, if the System Module and RF Module are installed on separate plinths. 10) Powering up and commissioning the BTS 1. Power up the site and check the LED’s and fuses. 2. Commission the BTS. 11) Front covers Front covers 1. Fix the safety catch (wall or pole installation only). 2. Place the cover on top of the module front panel 3. Fix with screws. Check list 1 Module front panel covers are installe« 12) Installation check list Perform these checks to make sure that the installation is complete: Hoooood Oooo ooonoOonooo0oo0oooo0o000 Delivery is complete and undamaged. Minimum clearances are met. Adapter mechanics are installed (for wall and pole installation) Plinth is installed according to the instructions. Plinth is grounded Transmission sub-module is installed according to the instructions. Power supply cable is connected Modules are installed according to the instructions. Modules are grounded to the plinth Module back covers are installed Cable entries are installed. Antenna cables are connected according to the configuration Internal power cables are connected. Transmission cables are connected. Optical fibre cables are cleaned and connected External alarm cable is connected. Cables between the modules on the same plinth are routed via internal cable entries. BTS extenal cables or cables between the modules on different plinths are routed via external cable entries. Cables are tied properly. Cable connector seals are firmly in place. Unused connectors are covered with IP seals. BTS is switched on and all units are ready for commissioning. Module front covers are installed. Site is clean and installation completed.

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