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Installation Guide
Contents
Installation Tools 2 Installation Scenarios 3 BBU Hardware 5 Installation Procedure 6 Installing the BBU in the APM30 7 Installing the BBU in the APM30H(Ver.A) 13 Installing the BBU in the 19-Inch Rack 15 Installing the BBU in the TMC 17 Installing the BBU in the PS4890 Cabinet 20 Installing the BBU in the RRU3004 Rack 23 Installing the IMB03 on the H-Shaped Stand 27 Installing the RRU on the H-Shaped Stand 28 Installing the BBU on the Wall 29 Installing the BBU in the APM30H(Ver.B) 33 Installing the BBU in the TMC11H(Ver.B) 37 Installing the BBU in the APM30H(Ver.B, +24V) 39 Installing the BBU in the OMB 41 BBU Hardware Installation Checklist 47 Powering On the BBU 47 Appendix 48 Obtaining the ESN 48 Change History 56
Installation Tools
Measuring tape
Adjustable wrench
Socket wrench
Hammer drill
Vacuum cleaner
Wire stripper
Torque wrench
Marking pen
Level
Rubber Mallet
Multimeter
Cable cutter
ESD gloves
Installation Scenarios
The GTMU in this document is based on the first type of GTMU.
In the APM30/APM30H(Ver.A)
In the PS4890
In the APM30H(Ver.B)
In the TMC
Installation Scenarios
In the TMC11H(Ver.B)
On the wall
In the OMB
BBU Hardware
1. Exterior of the BBU
mm
442
86 mm (2U)
310 m
Full Configuration 1 2
Remarks Can be installed only in S5 and S6. A single UPEU is preferentially configured in the S19 slot. Can be installed only in the S16 slot. Preferentially installed in the slot4. A single UELP is preferentially configured in the S4 slot. A single UELP is preferentially configured in the S4 slot. Preferentially installed in the S1 slot. Preferentially installed in the S18 slot.
1 1 2
S16 S0 or S4 S0 or S4
UFLP
Optional
S0 or S4
USCU UEIU
Optional Optional
1 1
S0 or S1 S18
The UELP and UFLP need to be optionally configured in the BBU or SLPU on site according to the field requirements. UTRP is supported in V300R012 and later versions.
Installation Procedure
When the equipment is unpacked, it must be powered on in 24 hours. The maximum duration of the power-off state of the equipment is 24 hours during maintenance.
PDU
BBU M6 bolt
FE/GE cable
Power cable
PWR
Connect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the CPRI0 to CPRI5 ports on the GTMU, and connect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W port on the RRU.
a. Insert the optical module into the CPRI0, CPRI1, CPRI2 CPRI3, CPRI4 or CPRI5 port, and then turn outwards the puller on the optical module. b. Insert one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module, and then lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the right side of the cabinet. c. Wrap the fiber tail with the winding pipe.
Winding pipe
The single-mode optical module is labeled "SM" and multi-mode optical module is labeled "MM".
The TX port on the BBU is connected to the RX port on the RRU. The RX port on the BBU is connected to the TX port on the RRU.
4.4. Thread the E1/T1 cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the E1/T1 cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the ground bolt of the APM30.
E1/T1cable
Grounding clip
Before soldering the connectors to the E1/T1 cable, ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected from any devices. In addition, all the connectors should be soldered to the cable.
FE/GE cable
6.2. Thread the FE/GE cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the FE/GE cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the ground bolt of the APM30.
The shielded straight-through cable must be used as the FE/GE Ethernet cable.
7. Install the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU.
7.1. Fix the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the MON1 port on the UPEU. 7.2. Cut off the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable on site, and then connect the four exposed wires to the RX+, RX-, TX+, and TX- ports on the APMI.
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Connect one end of the alarm cable to the EXT-ALM port on the UPEU and the other end to the corresponding alarm device.
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No.
Cable
Installation Position One end is connected to... The other end is connected to... PWR port on the BBU INSIDE port on the UELP External transmission device MON1 port on the BBU
BBU power cable E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable E1/T1 cable Monitoring signal cable CPRI optical cable
LOAD3 terminal of the PDU E1/T1 port on the GTMU OUTSIDE port on the UELP COM IN port on the HEUA
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HEUA
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When the BBU3900 is installed in the 19-inch cabinet, no space is required on the left and right of the BBU3900.
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Installing the BBU in the 19-Inch Rack d Installing the BBU Cables
No.
Cable
Installation Position
One end is connected to... The other end is connected to...
CPRI port on the RRU External power equipment LOAD6 on the DCDU-03B
CPRI port on the GTMU BEG(-) and RTN(+) on the DCDU-03B PWR1 on the UPEU
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For details on how to install the TMC alarm cable, see page 19. The DCDU-03B input power cable is connected to the external DC power supply system. For cable connections of the BBU, see page 7.
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APMI panel
a. Fix the RJ45 connector at one end of the alarm cable to the EXT_ALM1 port on the BBU. b. Connect the two bare terminals X1.4 (blue) and X1.5 (white) to the alarm wiring terminals of the door status sensor. c. Connect the two bare terminals X1.1 (white) and X1.2 (orange) to the OUT1+ and OUT1alarm wiring terminals on the APMI. d. Connect the two bare terminals X1.3 (white) and X1.6 (green) to the alarm wiring terminals of the DCDU.
The white and green bare wire terminals are not distinguished from different wiring terminals.
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Slide the BBU case into the PS4890 cabinet. Then, tighten the four M6 screws.
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Installing the BBU in the PS4890 Cabinet c Installing the BBU Cables
Cable connections of the BBU
Connect the BBU power cable to the DC output terminal LOAD6 of the DCDU-03B.
CPRI optical cable Monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU
E1/T1 cable
In addition to the BBU cables installed in the APM30, a monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU needs to be installed when the BBU is installed in the PS4890 cabinet. The monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU is not required. For details on how to install the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU, see page 22.
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Installing the BBU in the PS4890 Cabinet c Installing the BBU Cables
Install the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU.
Connect one end of the cable to the MON port on the BBU and the other end to the RS232/RS422 port on the PMU.
RS232/RS422 port
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Expansion tube
Pre-tightening
Tightening
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f a
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DCDU
Cable
CPRI optical cable
Ground cable for the subrack Power cable for the BBU E1/T1 cable Power cable for the DCDU
Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack PWR port of the BBU E1/T1 port of the BBU
RTN (+) and NEG (-) terminals at the DC input end of External power supply system the DCDU
External PGND cable Equipotential cable for the subrack Ground cable for the DCDU
Ground bar of the stand Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack
External ground busbar Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack Ground terminal of the DCDU
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4815
The mounting ears need to be installed in an inverse manner during the installation of the 4815.
The end with the optical cable labels 2A and The end with the optical cable labels 1A and 2B is connected to CPRI ports 0 to 5 of the GTMU of the BBU. 1B is connected to the CPRI_W port of the cabling cavity of the RRU. Ground bar of the stand External ground busbar Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack LOAD1 port of the 4815 RS232/RS485 port of the 4815, close to the 232 side GEHUB or HUBBTS Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack Power supply equipment of the customer
PGND cable for the RRU3004 rack External PGND cable Equipotential cable for the rack Power cable for the BBU 4815 - BBU monitoring signal cable E1/T1 cable PGND cable for the 4815 Input power cable for the 4815
Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack Ground bar of the stand Ground terminal of the RRU3004 rack PWR port of the BBU MON1 port of the BBU E1/T1 port of the BBU Bolts for the mounting ears of the 4815 AC INPUT port of the 4815
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3 Nm
30 Nm
20 mm to 30 mm
For details about how to install the BBU and DCDU, see page 24.
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Dual-nut bolt
Main bracket
Only the main bracket is used for installing the RRU on the H-shaped stand, and the dual-nut bolt and auxiliary bracket are not used.
When the expansion bolt assemblies are used to secure the H-shaped stand, only the bolt and spring washer are used, and the expansion tube and plastic tube are removed.
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0mm 10
The DCDU should be installed close to the BBU, but the distance between BBU and DCDU must be greater than 100 mm.
a b
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Wall
BBU
a d
Flat washer
Spring washer
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Wall
M6x12
2 Nm
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SN
Cable
Installation Position One End Connected to... The Other End Connected to...
Power supply socket on the RRU
CPRI optical cable E1/T1 cable Monitoring signal cable BBU power cable DCDU power cable PGND cable
CPRI port on the BBU E1/T1 port on the GTMU MON/ALM port on the BBU
PWR port on the BBU DC input port on the DCDU-03 Ground bolt on the equipment
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2. Installing the SLPU Case Slide the SLPU box into the 1U space above the EPS in the cabinet, and then fasten the two M6 screws on the panel.
EPS 01
2 Nm
BBU SLPU
M6 screws
Monitoring signal cable Alarm cable BBU power cable E1/T1 cable
FE/GE cable FE/GE surge protection transfer cable E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable CPRI optical cable 33
2. Install the CPRI optical cable. The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI5 on the GTMU of the BBU, the connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU.
2.1. Turn the puller on the optical module outwards, and then insert the optical module to the port CPRI 0 to CPRI5. 2.2. Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. Lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet. 2.3. Wrap the winding pipe at the fiber tails.
Winding pipe
Connect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W port on the RRU. Connect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the CPRI0 to CPRI5 ports on the GTMU.
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Before soldering the connectors to the E1/T1 cable, ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected from any devices. In addition, all the connectors should be soldered to the cable.
5. Install the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable (FE/GE transmission mode).
Connect one end of the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable to the FE0 port near the INSIDE label on the UFLP and the other end to the FE0 port on the GTMU.
The shielded straight-through cable must be used as the FE/GE Ethernet cable.
FE/GE cable
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COM_IN
MON1
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Slide the SLPU into the TMC11H along the guide rails, and then tighten the two M6 screws on the SLPU panel.
DCDU
2 Nm 2 Nm
SLPU BBU
LOAD6
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Cable
CPRI optical cable
Connector Type
DLC
Connects to
The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI5 on the GTMU. The connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU. OUTSIDE port on the UELP Port on the transmission device
DLC
E1/T1 cable
DB26 connector The connector needs to be made on site according to the field requirements.
E1/T1 port on the GTMU INSIDE port on the UELP FE0 port at the OUTSIDE side on the UFLP Port on the transmission device FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP FE0 port on the GTMU MON1 port on the BBU COM_IN port on the CMUA -48V port on the UPEU LOAD6 port on the DCDU-03B
FE/GE cable
FE/GE surge protection transfer cable Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU BBU power cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector 3V3 connector OT terminal
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Slide the SLPU to the APM30H (+24V) along guide rails, and then tighten the two M6 screws on the SLPU panel.
EPS48100D
2 Nm
2 Nm
BBU
EXT-ALM1
EXT-ALM0
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Cable
CPRI optical cable
Connector Type
DLC
Connects to
The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI2 on the GTMU. The connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU. E1/T1 port on the GTMU Port on the transmission device
DLC
E1/T1 cable
DB26 Connector The connector needs to be made on site according to the field requirements.
E1/T1 port on the GTMU INSIDE port on the UELP FE0 port on the GTMU Port on the transmission device FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP FE0 port on the GTMU MON1 port on the BBU COM_IN port on the CMUA EXT-ALM0 port on the UPEU ALM port on the EPS48100D EXT-ALM1 port on the UPEU PRESENT port on the EPS48100D -48V port on the UPEU LOAD6 port on the DCDU-03B
FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer Cable Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU Monitoring signal cable for the PSU In-position signal cable for the PSU BBU power cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 Cord end terminal 3V3 OT
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Installing the BBU in the OMB a Installing the Brackets on the Metal Pole and Mounting Plate
1. Install the brackets on the metal pole.
Use a level to adjust the level of the brackets to ensure that the front and back brackets are on the same plane.
M10x110
Flat washer Spring washer Bolt
255-306 kgfcm
255-306 kgfcm
Mounting plate
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Ensure that the fan is on the bottom when installing the BBU.
Ground bar
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PE
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PWR
LOAD1
44
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
PGND
Shielding layer
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a c b
b
The shielded straight-through cable must be used as the FE/GE Ethernet cable.
1. Insert the optical module into the CPRI0, CPRI1, CPRI2, CPRI3, CPRI4 or CPRI5 port. 2. Turn outwards the puller on the optical module.
Optical module
Puller
3. Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. 4. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. Lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet.
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Item
All self-made PGND cables are copper-based with the proper wire diameters. No breaking device such as switch and fuse is allowed for the electric connection of the grounding system. No short circuit is allowed. Each terminal on the ground bar can be connected with only one wiring terminal of the PGND cable. The redundant part of the power cable or PGND cable is stripped off rather than coiled. The terminals at both ends of the power cable or PGND cable are securely soldered or crimped. The bare wires and the terminal handles at the wiring terminals are coated with heat-shrinkable tubes. The flat washer and the spring washer are well mounted on all OT terminals. All cables are connected securely and reliably. Pay special attention to the cable connections at the bottom of the cabinet. The cables are neatly and tightly bound. The cable ties are evenly spaced and face the same direction. The power cable, PGND cable, feeder, optical cable and the E1/T1/FE/GE signal cable are bound separately with a spacing of larger than 3 cm. The cable layout facilitates maintenance and future capacity expansion, and the bending radius of the cables meet the requirements. All the labels at both ends of the cables are legible. The extra length of each indoor cable tie is cut, and the cut surface is smooth without sharp edges. An extra length of 3 mm to 5 mm is reserved for each outdoor cable tie. The idle connectors of the cables are properly protected.
2 3 4 5 6
7 8
10 11
12
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ESN
Wear an ESD wrist strap during the operations on the boards to prevent damage to the boards.
The UELP is optional. Please check the settings of the DIP switches according to the field conditions.
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Other Modes
75-ohm E1 Mode
120-ohm E1 Mode
All the DIP bits of S2 on the GTMU are set to OFF by default in all modes. When four 75-ohm E1/T1 links are faulty, all the DIP bits of S2 should be set to ON so that the faults are rectified.
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Miscellaneous
DIP Switch
Description
S5
The E1 link can be bypassed. The E1 link of the Level 1 cascaded BTS can be bypassed.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
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52
53
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Change History
This describes the changes in the BBU3900 Installation Guide. 17 (2010-09-03) This is the seventeenth commercial release. Compared with issue 16 (2010-07-30) of V300R008&R009, this issue added safety information about the FE/GE Ethernet cable. 16 (2010-07-30) This is the sixteenth commercial release. Compared with issue 15 (2010-06-30) of V300R008&R009, this issue excludes the safety information. 15 (2010-06-30) This is the fifteenth commercial release. Compared with issue 14 (2010-04-10) of V300R008&R009, this issue incorporates the description about installing the IMB03 on the H-Shaped stand. 14 (2010-04-10) This is the fourteen commercial release. Compared with issue 13 (2010-03-15) of V300R008&R009, the UTRP is added. 13 (2010-03-15) This is the thirteenth commercial release. Compared with issue 12 (2010-01-30) of V300R008&R009, the procedure for obtaining the ESN is added. 12 (2010-01-30) This is the twelfth commercial release. Compared with issue 11 (2009-12-30) of V300R008&R009, the configuration principles of the UFLP is modified. 11 (2009-12-30) This is the eleventh commercial release. Compared with issue 10 (2009-11-10) of V300R008&R009, the installation scenarios of OMB are added.
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