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HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Issue: 03
Date: 2011-08-30
BTS3900A (Ver.C)
Quick Installation Guide
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Appearance of the Cabinets
Cabinet Dimensions and Clearance Requirements
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2011. All rights reserved.
TEC cooler hood (Depth: 206 mm)
APM30H TMC11H RFC IBBS200D IBBS200T
TMC11H (-48 V DC power supply)
The main components of the BTS3900A are the APM30H and the RFC. Optional components are the
IBBS200D, IBBS200T, and TMC11H.
The dimensions (W x H x D) of the APM30H, RFC, TMC11H, IBBS200D, orIBBS200T (excluding the protecting hood for the TEC cooler) are 600 mm x 700mm x 480 mm.
The recommended distance between the cabinets is 40 mm, and the maximumdistance between the cabinets is 150 mm.
If the Noise Reduction Module (NRM) is installed, the distance between thecabinets is 150 mm.
600mm480mm
700mm
700mm
200mm
APM30H
BBUR
F
U
RFC TMC11H
R
F
U
R
F
U
R
F
U
R
F
U
R
F
U
EPU
Overview of the Cabinets
480mm
>800mm
>300mm
>60mm
>300mm
40mm
Cabinet
600mm 600mm40mm600mm
Maximum
120°
Cabinet Cabinet
Junction box
Grounding bar
Fan box
Junctionbox
Ground-ing bar
PMUSLPU
Ground-ing bar
DCDU-11A
DCDU-11CBBU
SLPU
Junctionbox
Ground-ing bar
DCDU-11C
This document is applicable to GSM V100 or V300, SRAN V100, WCDMA V200, and LTE V100.
In this document, the equipment appearance is for reference only. The actual equipment may differ from what is shown in
the figures.
The BTS3900A (Ver.C) is referred to as the BTS3900A in this document.
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Installing the Base
1 Attaching the Cabinet to the Base
Installing the Cabinets
Level
bar
Adjusting pad
The installation blocks are placed in the auxiliary
material package of the RFC.
Remove the
baffle plates
from the both
sides and the
rear of thebase.
M12x40Bolt (×2)Expansion bolt (x4)
Install two installation
blocks on the base
before installing only
the RFC.
52-60 mm
90°
Φ16
Base
Concrete
plinth
Expansion
tube
Remove the front cover
plate from the base.
Flat washerSpring washer
M12x60 Bolt
M12×30
Bolt(×4)
2. TMC11H/IBBS200T/IBBS200D1. RFC
M12x30 Bolt
(×2)
By attaching the IBBS200D as an example, attaching
the TMC11H or the IBBS200T to the base is the same.
Gasket with
an oblong
hole
Gasket with an
oblong hole
Concrete
plinth
IBBS200D
CMUE
IBBS200T
CMUE
Powerdistribution box
Power box of theheating film
Overview of the Cabinets
Grounding bar
Powerdistribution box
Grounding bar
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Earth Grounding the Cabinets
2 Stacking the Cabinets
The upper cabinets are connected to the lower
cabinets with equipotential cables.
The lower cabinets are connected to the RFCs.
The RFCs are connected to the grounding
busbar with PGND cables.
The PGND cable and signal cable cannotbe bound or entangled. A certain distancemust be reserved between them to preventinterference from each other.
Principles for grounding
the BTS3900A:
Remove the plastic screws
(x4) from the top of the lower
cabinet.
M12x30
Blot (x4)
Remove the cover plates (×2) from
the top of the lower cabinet.
Stack the cabinets, and attach
the cabinets with the bolts(×4).
To ensure the waterproof performance
of the cabinet, keep well the cover
plates for the round hole of the cabinet.
Gasket with an
oblong hole
Gasket withan oblong
hole
Grounding bar
PGND cable (25 mm2)Equipotential cable (25 mm2)Grounding busbar
Cover plate
RFC
APM30H
RFC
APM30H
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1 Connecting the Power Cables
Installing the Cables
In this section, the color of the cables and the equipment appearance are for reference only.
If the TMC11H (-48 V DC power supply) is required, then it is the -48 V DC power supply scenario. if not, skip this section to
the next.
-48 V DC Power Supply Scenario
Principles for routing the power cables
1 The -48 V power cable and PGND cable must be bundled together.
2 The power cable must be separately bundled and cannot be bundled together with other cables anywhere.
Multiple power cables must be bundled when routed.
3 If the length of the power cable is insufficient, replace the cable rather than adding connectors or soldering
joints to lengthen the cable.
Connect the input power cable for the RFC.
If the signal cable between the cabinets is redundant, coil and tie the extra length of the cable in the base.
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1 Connecting the Power Cables
AC Power Supply Scenario
2. Connect the power cables between the APM30H and the TMC11H
Power cable for the junction box in the TMC11HInput power cable for the TMC11H
b
1. Connect the input power cable for the APM30H
Connect the APM30H AC input power cable.Remove the AC protecting cap, open the AC input power box.
110 V AC mode
Recover the AC protecting cap, close the AC input power box.
220 V three-phase AC mode220 V single-phase AC mode
L1 wire
Remove
L2 wire
L3 wire
N wire
N wire
L wirePE wire
PE wire
N wire
L2 wire
L1 wire
PE wire
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1 Connecting the Power Cables
AC Power Supply Scenario
3. Connect the power cable between the APM30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T(APM:IBBS=1:2
Power cables for the
IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts
Power cables for the fans inthe IBBS200Ds
This chapter is applicableto the scenario where the
number of configured
APM30Hs is half that of
configured IBBS200Ds orIBBS200Ts.
Either the IBBS200D orthe IBBS200T is installed.
b
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From
LOAD2
From
LOAD3
From L1/N1
From L2/N2
1 Connecting the Power Cables
AC Power Supply Scenario
Power cables for the heating films
in the IBBS200Ds
Power cables for the TECs in
the IBBS200Ts
The power
box of theheating film
Prevent the wires from
exposing out of the power box
of the heating film.
Must route the power cablesfor the heating films in the
IBBS200Ds into the power box
of the heating film from the topdown.
The powerbox of the
heating film
3. Connect the power cable between the APM30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T(APM:IBBS=1:2
b
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1 Connecting the Power Cables
AC Power Supply Scenario
Power cables for the
IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts
Power cables for the fans
in the IBBS200Ds
This chapter is applicableto the scenario where the
number of configured
APM30Hs equals that of
configured IBBS200Ds or
IBBS200Ts.
Either the IBBS200D or
the IBBS200T is installed.
4. Connect the power cable between the APM30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T(APM:IBBS=1:1
b
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The power
box of theheating film
1 Connecting the Power Cables
AC Power Supply Scenario
Power cables for theheating films in the IBBS200Ds
Prevent the wires from
exposing out of the power box
of the heating film.
Must route the power cablesfor the heating films in the
IBBS200Ds into the power box
of the heating film from the top
down.
The power
box of theheating film
4. Connect the power cable between the APM30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T(APM:IBBS=1:1
Power cables for theTECs in the IBBS200Ts
b
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UELP
UELP
SLPUSLPU
UELPUELP
BBU
UFLP
SLPU
WMPT
SLPU
UFLP
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2 Connecting the Transmission Cables
Principles for routing the transmission cables
1 The transmission cables cannot cross the power cable, PGND cable, or RF cable when routed. Otherwise,
the spacing between them must be greater than 30 mm.
2 Extra length of transmission cables must be reserved when they are curved.
Connecting the E1 Cable (Alternative 1)
Connecting the FE Cable (Alternative 2)
Or
The E1/T1 cable or FE/GE cable can be used for data transmission according to the transmission mode of the base station. Only onetransmission mode can be supported by the base station working in the GSM standard, and two transmission modes can be supported by the
base station working in the UMTS standard. For details about the configurations, see the BTS3900A(Ver.C) Hardware Description.
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld all connectors to thebare wires at one end of the E1 cable at one time.
Or
BBU
SFP0
LMPT
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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
The installation procedure forconnecting the monitoring
signal cable to the IBBS200D
or IBBS200T is the same.
The only difference is that the
position of the CMUA in the
IBBS200D differs from the
position of the CMUA in theIBBS200T.
-48 V DC Power Supply Scenarios
1. Scheme 1: TMC11H + 2 RFC 2. Scheme 2: 2 TMC11H + 2 RFC
1. Scheme 1
APM30H + RFC + TMC11H + IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
AC Power Supply Scenarios
IBBD200T
CMUE
IBBD200D
CMUE
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UEIU
12
3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
AC Power Supply Scenarios
2. Scheme 2 2 APM30H + 2 RFC + 2 IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
3. Scheme 3 APM30H + RFC + TMC11H +2 IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
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Front RFC RFCor
5. Attach the color rings, see “Appendix 2”.
1. (Optional) Connect inter-RFU RF signal cable.
6. Install the seal modules for the RF jumpers.
2. Add the DIN connectors to the RF jumpers.
4. Connect the RF jumper.
Rubber cap
3. Route the RF jumper through thebase into the RFC.
OrRF Jumper
Install the seal
modules.
Insert
the
metal
chip,Tighten the screw.
During the installation, do not rotate the DIN male elbow
connector. This prevents any damage to the connector.
For details, see the instruction guide contained inthe DIN connector package.
Ensure that the DIN male elbow connector is
perpendicular to the RFU.
4 Connect the RFU Cables
3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
AC Power Supply Scenarios
4. Scheme 4 2 APM30H + 2 RFC + TMC11H + 4 IBBS200D (IBBS200T)
OrInter-
RFU RF
signal
cable
RFU
RX_IN
RX_OUT
Inter-RFU
RF signal
cable
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2 Sealing the Cable Holes in the Cabinet with the Seal Modules
Seal the
idle holes
with rubber
capsTighten
the screw.
Lead the cable through the cable hole
that matches the cross-sectional area ofthe cable in order that the sealing is
effective.
Install the cable according to the size of the cable hole (The following takes the sealmodules in RFC as an example).
RFC
TMC11H
1 Description of the Seal Modules
Sealing Treatment
Recover the cable holes with protecting caps or covers which are removed from the equipments before.
The seal modules for the cable holes in the IBBS200D or the IBBS200T are the same as that in the TMC11H.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the TMC11H, when the TMC11H is stacked on the RFC.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T, when the IBBS200D orIBBS200T is stacked on the other IBBS200D or IBBS200T.
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APM30H IBBS200D/T
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1 Installing the Batteries
Installing the Batteries
3 Sealing the Base
2. Seal the cable holes withfireproof clay.
PVC
corrugated
pipe
3. Install the front panelon the front of the base.
Baffle
plate Fireproof clay
2 Installing the Power Cables for the Batteries
1. Close the cable holes onboth sides and at the rear ofthe base.
Baffle plate
Fireproof clay
Fireproof
clay
During the installation of the batteries, use
insulated tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers,
and do not reversely connect the positive and
negative poles. Otherwise, the batteries may burn,
and the operations may cause human injuries.
Push the baffle plate
upwards until it is contact
with the screws, and then
tighten the screws.
Baffle piece
Check whether the paint on the
cabinet surface is damaged. If
the paint is damaged, repair thedamaged paint.
The PVC corrugated pipe is
recommended for the cable led
out of the cabinet.
The fireproof clay can be used
to seal the cable holes of thebase. It cannot be used to seal
the cable holes of the cabinet.
Remove the
protecting hood.
Install the copper
bar for series
connections.
Install the negative cable. Install the positive cable.
Before installing storage batteries, set the circuit
breaker labeled BAT on the EPU in the APM30H
cabinet and two circuit breakers labeled BAT on
the PDB in the battery cabinet to OFF. This
prevents high current.
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Checking the Power-on State
The normal status of the
indicators on the PMU:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: OFFThe normal status of the
indicators on the PSU:
Power indicator: Steady green
Protection indicator: OFF Fault indicator: OFF
The normal voltage range of the
output power to the EPUis from:
-43.2 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the CMUE:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: OFFThe normal status of the
indicators on the boards of the
BBU:
Indicators on the GTMU and
WMPT
RUN indicator: Blinking ALM indicator :ON for 1s andthen OFF
Indicators on the UPEU
RUN indicator: ON
Indicators on the FAN
STATE indicator: Blinking
The normal voltage range of the
DC output power to the DCDU-01
is from:
-38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the RFU:
RUN indicator: Blinking
ALM indicator: ON for 1s and then
OFF
ACT indicator: ON
Tighten the
screw to fix
the locking
piece to
prevent the
lock fromrusting.
After the power-on check is
complete, close the cover of
the case, and the cabinet
door.
Lock
Locking piece
Power on DCDU Clear the fault
Is the voltage of
the DCDU DC output power
normal?
Are the
LEDs on the CMUE (RFC)
normal?
Are the
LEDs on the RFU
normal?
Is the voltage
of the EPU DC output
power normal?
Are the
LEDs on the CMUE
normal?
Are the
LEDs on the BBU
normal?
Are the
LEDs on the PSU/PMU
normal?
Power on the BTS3900A Clear the fault
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Start
End
This takes the power-on check procedure in the AC power supply scenarioas an example. For details about the procedure in the DC power supply
scenario, see the following procedure.
Ensure that the external power supply is normal before power on, and thatall the MCBs in the cabinet are set to OFF.
This chapter describes only the power-on check of the equipment. The
base station must be powered on in seven days after installation.
PSUPMU
CMUE
CMUE
(RFC)
RFU
BBU
DCDU-11A
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Appendix
1 Disconnecting the CPRI Cable from the CPRI Port
2 Attaching the Color Rings
System Sector Color Ring
System 1 1 Main antenna: two red rings
Diversity antenna: one red ring
2 Main antenna: two yellow rings
Diversity antenna: one yellow ring
3 Main antenna: two blue rings
Diversity antenna: one blue ring
System 2 1 Main antenna: one white ring and two red rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one red ring
2 Main antenna: one white ring and two yellow rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one yellow ring
3 Main antenna: one white ring and two blue rings
Diversity antenna: one white ring and one blue ring
Product 4 Product 5
Push
Pull
Push Push
Product 2 Product 3Product 1
PullPull
PullPull
PushPush
If main and diversity are not distinguished, the RF signals transmitted from the left RF unit are regarded as the main signals
by default, and the RF signals transmitted from the right RF unit are regarded as the diversity signals.
If an antenna system serves six sectors, the colors of the rings for sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple, orange, and greenrespectively.
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3 Replacing the Fuse
1. Remove the extraction tool.
2. Obtain the fuse from the case. 3. Replace the fuse by using theextraction tool.
EPU
Remove the fuse
by using the
extraction tool
Align the
bulge on
the
extraction
tool with
the hole on
the fuse
Fuse
Insert a new fuse
Fuse
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4 Pin Assignment for the Wires of the E1 Cable
X1 Wire Color Wire Type Label
1 BlueTwisted pair RX1
2 White
3 OrangeTwisted pair RX2
4 White
5 GreenTwisted pair RX3
6 White
7 BrownTwisted pair RX4
8 White
19 GrayTwisted pair TX1
20 White
21 BlueTwisted pair TX2
22 Red
23 Orange Twisted pair TX324 Red
25 GreenTwisted pair TX4
26 Red
X1 Wire Type Coaxial SN Label
1 Tip1 RX1
2 Ring
3 Tip3 RX2
4 Ring
5 Tip5 RX3
6 Ring
7 Tip7 RX4
8 Ring
19 Tip2 TX1
20 Ring
21 Tip4 TX2
22 Ring
23 Tip 6 TX324 Ring
25 Tip8 TX4
26 Ring
Green/whiteBrown/white
Gray/white
Blue/red
Orange/red
Green/red
Orange/white
Blue/white
1. Pin assignments for the wires of the75-ohm E1 coaxial cable
2. Pin assignments for the wires of the120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
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