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About this docume document nt Purpose ............................ xi .............................................................. ................................................................... ................................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. ................................ xi Reason for revision ................................. xi ................................................................... ................................................................... .............................................................. .............................................................. ..................................... .... xi New in this release ................................. xii ................................................................... ................................................................... .............................................................. .............................................................. ..................................... .... xii Intended audience ............................... xii ................................................................ ................................................................... ............................................................... .............................................................. ........................................ ....... xii Supported systems ............................. xii ............................................................... ................................................................... ................................................................ .............................................................. ....................................... ........ xii How to use this document .............................. xii ............................................................... ................................................................... ................................................................ ....................................................... ......................... xii Safety information .............................. xii ............................................................... ................................................................... ................................................................ .............................................................. ....................................... ....... xii Prerequisites ................................. xii .................................................................. ................................................................... .............................................................. ............................................................. .................................................. ................. xii Conventions used ................................ xii ................................................................. .................................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. ......................................... ........ xii Related information ................................. xiii .................................................................. .................................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. ................................... .. xiii Document support ............................. xiii .............................................................. .................................................................. ................................................................. .............................................................. ....................................... ......... xiii Technical support ............................... xiii ................................................................ ................................................................... ............................................................... .............................................................. ........................................ ....... xiii How to order ................................. xiii ................................................................... ................................................................... ............................................................. .............................................................. ................................................ .............. xiii How to comment ................................ xiv 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Part I: Roadmap I: Roadmap 1
Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation Overview .............................. 1-1 ............................................................... .................................................................. ................................................................ .............................................................. ....................................................... ........................ 1-1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation ............................. 1-2 .............................................................. ............................................................. ............................ 1-2
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YContents R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Structure of safety statements ............................................................................................................................................... 2-2 2-2 N I M I Part III: TRDU Description L TRDU basic characteristics E3 R
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Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3-1 TRDU introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 3-2 3-2 TRDU features and functions ............................................................................................................................................ 3-11 3-11 TRDU connectivity ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-13 3-13 TRDU physical characteristics .......................................................................................................................................... 3-16 3-16 TRDU/9100 Base Station configurations ..................................................................................................................... 3-17 3-17
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TRDU associated modules Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 4-1 TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module ............................................................................................................. 4-2 4-2 TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) ............................................................................................................................ 4-4 4-4
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TRDU power up and down procedures Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5-1 Powering up a TRDU subrack ............................................................................................................................................. 5-2 5-2 Powering down a TRDU subrack ....................................................................................................................................... 5-5 5-5
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TRDU preventive maintenance Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1 6-1 Preventive maintenance activity .......................................................................................................................................... 6-2 6-2 Inspecting TRDU connectors ............................................................................................................................................... 6-3 6-3
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TRDU corrective maintenance Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1 7-1 Corrective maintenance activity .......................................................................................................................................... 7-2 7-2 Replacing a TRDU module ................................................................................................................................................... 7-5 7-5
Y Replacing a TRDU ICO module ....................................................................................................................................... 7-11 7-11 R A Replacing a TRCU module ................................................................................................................................................. 7-14 7-14 N I M I L.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 Riv Use pursuant to applicable agreements NN-20500-195 Issue 4.08
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R .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E L Part IV: MC-TRX description I M 8 MC-TRX basic characteristics I N Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-1 8-1 A R MC-TRX introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 8-2 8-2 Y MC-TRX features and functions ..................................................................................................................................... 8-11 8-11 MC-TRX connectivity .......................................................................................................................................................... 8-13 8-13 MC-TRX physical characteristics .................................................................................................................................... 8-16 8-16 BTS supported configurations ........................................................................................................................................... 8-18 8-18
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MC-TRX power up and down procedures Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-1 9-1 Powering up a MC-TRX module ........................................................................................................................................ 9-2 9-2 Powering down a MC-TRX module ................................................................................................................................. 9-6 9-6
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MC-TRX preventive maintenance Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10-1 10-1 Preventive maintenance activity ....................................................................................................................................... 10-2 10-2 Inspecting MC-TRX connectors ....................................................................................................................................... 10-3 10-3
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MC-TRX corrective maintenance Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11-1 11-1 Corrective maintenance activity ........................................................................................................................................ 11-2 11-2 Replacing a MC-TRX module ........................................................................................................................................... 11-4 11-4
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Product conformance statements Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 A-1 European regulatory requirement compliance .............................................................................................................. A-2 A-2 Compliances for other regions/countries ........................................................................................................................ A-4 A-4 Operating conditions .............................................................................................................................................................. A-5 A-5
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List of tables
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TRDU LED behavior ............................................................................................................................................. 3-15 3-15
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TRDU dimensions and weight ........................................................................................................................... 3-16 3-16
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TRDU/9100 Base Station configurations ....................................................................................................... 3-17 3-17
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TRDU subrack orderable items ............................................................................................................................ 7-2 7-2
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MC-TRX LEDs management description ...................................................................................................... 8-14 8-14
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MC-TRX dimensions and weight .................................................................................................................... 8-16 8-16
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MC-TRX consumption ......................................................................................................................................... 8-17 8-17
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List of figures
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Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation ........................................................................... 1-3 1-3
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TRDU40–21 front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 3-3 3-3
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TRDU60–21 front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 3-4 3-4
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Outside view of the TRDU sub-rack .................................................................................................................. 3-5 3-5
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Front view of the TRDU sub-rack (fully equipped) ..................................................................................... 3-6 3-6
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9100 Multi-Standard Base Station with TRDU .............................................................................................. 3-7 3-7
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MBI5 cabinet with TRDUs and d2U V2 ........................................................................................................... 3-8 3-8
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MBO2E cabinet with TRDUs and d2U V2 ...................................................................................................... 3-9 3-9
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TRDU internal architecture ................................................................................................................................. 3-12 3-12
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TRDU40–21 front panel ....................................................................................................................................... 3-13 3-13
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TRDU60–21 front panel ....................................................................................................................................... 3-14 3-14
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Front panel of the TRDU ICO module .............................................................................................................. 4-2 4-2
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TRCU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-4 4-4
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Power switch on TRDU front panel ................................................................................................................... 5-2 5-2
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Tx/Rx LEDs on xCCM-U front panel ............................................................................................................... 5-4 5-4
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Power switch on TRDU front panel ................................................................................................................... 5-5 5-5
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TRDU40–21 front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 7-6 7-6
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TRDU60–21 front panel ......................................................................................................................................... 7-7 7-7
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TRDU ICO front panel .......................................................................................................................................... 7-11 7-11
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TRDU ICO general view ...................................................................................................................................... 7-12 7-12
YList of figures R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A 8-1 MC-TRX front panel ............................................................................................................................................... 8-3 8-3 N I 8-2 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station with MC-TRX (one sector shown for GSM and UMTS) ...... 8-4 8-4 M I L 8-3 MC-TRX within MBI3 cabinet ............................................................................................................................ 8-5 8-5 E R 8-4 MC-TRX within MBI5 cabinet ............................................................................................................................ 8-6 8-6
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MC-TRX within MBO1 cabinet .......................................................................................................................... 8-7 8-7
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MC-TRX within MBO1E cabinet ....................................................................................................................... 8-8 8-8
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MC-TRX within MBO2 cabinet .......................................................................................................................... 8-9 8-9
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MC-TRX within MBO2E cabinet ..................................................................................................................... 8-10 8-10
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MC-TRX internal architecture ........................................................................................................................... 8-12 8-12
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MC-TRX 900 connectors ..................................................................................................................................... 8-13 8-13
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MC-TRX LEDs ....................................................................................................................................................... 8-14 8-14
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MC-TRX dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 8-16 8-16
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Configuration 1A: 2G900/ 3G900 .................................................................................................................... 8-18 8-18
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Configuration 1B: 2G900/ 3G900 .................................................................................................................... 8-19 8-19
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Configuration 2A: 2G900/ 3G900/3G2100 ................................................................................................... 8-20 8-20
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MBO Power switches .............................................................................................................................................. 9-2 9-2
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MBI Power switches ................................................................................................................................................ 9-3 9-3
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Power switch on MC-TRX front panel .............................................................................................................. 9-4 9-4
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Tx/Rx LEDs on xCCM-U front panel ............................................................................................................... 9-5 9-5
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Power switch on MC-TRX front panel .............................................................................................................. 9-6 9-6
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MC-TRX front panel ............................................................................................................................................ 11-5 11-5
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About this document About this document
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Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the radio part within 9100 Multi-Standard Base Stations. The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station solution is composed of three main parts: •
• •
The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-standard Base station Indoor and Outdoor with GSM equipment The Alcatel-Lucent 9326 d2U V2 provides the controller and base band units TRDU 40W 2100MHz (TRDU40-21), TRDU 60W 2100 MHz (TRDU60-21) or the Multi-carrier MC-TRX 900 MHz for the radio part
This publication is composed of two parts: •
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The first part describes the TRDU modules and associated subrack modules (TRDU ICO and TRCU) . It gives a description of these modules and guidance about their preventive and corrective maintenance. The second part describes the MC-TRX module. It gives a description of this module and guidance about its preventive and corrective maintenance.
Note: For information on 9100 Base Stations or 9326 d2U Node B V2, please refer to the documentation specified in “Prerequisites” (p. xii). Reason for revision
The reissue reasons are: Issue number
Issue date
Reason for reissue
4.08
November 2010
Post DR5 : Preliminary issue (MC-TRX Hardware program)
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October 2010
Post DR5 : Draft issue (MC-TRX Hardware program)
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September 2010
Standard issue
Y About this document R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Issue number Issue date Reason for reissue N I 4.02 November 2009 Preliminary issue M I 4.01 October 2009 Draft issue L E R
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New features: •
80499 Support of MC-TRX 900 MHz
Other changes: •
None
Intended audience
The audience for this document is Operations and maintenance personnel. Supported systems
This document applies to Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA V7.1.1 system release. How to use this document
No specific recommendation applies regarding the way readers should read this document. Safety information
For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences. Prerequisites
It is recommended that readers become familiar with: • •
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Alcatel-Lucent 9100 BTS Hardware Description, 3BK 21242 AAAA TQZZA 9100 BTS/9110 Micro BTS Corrective Maintenance Handbook, 3BK 21643 AAAA PCZZA Alcatel-Lucent 9326 digital 2U Node B V2 documentation: – Technical Description, NN-20500-203 – Maintenance Guide, NN-20500-204
Conventions used
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Related information
For information on subjects related to the content of this document, refer to the documents listed in the following table: Refer to this document
At this location
For more information on
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Terminology, NN-20500-002
http://support.alcatel-lucent. com.
List of terms used in Alcatel-Lucent 9300 W-CDMA documents.
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA safety guide, 401-382-880
http://support.alcatel-lucent. com.
Safety guidelines and the catalog of hazard statements that appear in the Alcatel-Lucent UMTS customer documents.
Alcatel-Lucent 93xx Node B – Commissioning and Fault Management User Manual: TIL, NN-20500-019
http://support.alcatel-lucent. com.
Performing the Node B installation, commissioning and maintenance tasks using the Node B TIL (Terminal for Local Installation) tool.
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Part I: Roadmap
Overview Purpose
This part provides the applicable roadmap. Contents Chapter 1, Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation
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Overview Purpose
This chapter provides the roadmap for Conventional Base Stations documentation. Contents Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation
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Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation YRoadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation N I The following figure shows where the current document stands within the W-CDMA M I customer documentation. L E For a global view of the W-CDMA customer documentation, see the Roadmap chapter in: R
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Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Access Network Elements Overview, NN-20500-233
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Roadmap to Conventional Base Stations documentation
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Part II: Safety information
Overview Purpose
This part provides general hazard statements Contents Chapter 2, Safety statements
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Overview Purpose
This chapter provides information on the structure of safety statements which may arise in the course of your work. Contents Structure of safety statements
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Structure of safety statements YSafety statements R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Structure of safety statements N I M I Overview L E Safety statements describe the safety risks relevant while performing tasks on R Alcatel-Lucent products during deployment and/or use. Failure to avoid the hazards may
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General structure
Safety statements include the following structural elements:
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D CAUTION Lifting hazard
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Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment.
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Always use three people or a lifting device to transport and position this equipment. [ABC123]
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Purpose
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Safety alert symbol
Indicates the potential for personal injury (optional)
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Safety symbol
Indicates hazard type (optional)
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Signal word
Indicates the severity of the hazard
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Hazard type
Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury
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Safety message
Consequences if protective measures fail
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Avoidance message
Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard
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The reference ID of the safety statement (optional)
Signal words
The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:
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Safety statements
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Signal word
Meaning
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.
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Part III: TRDU Description
Overview Purpose
This part provides the TRDU description Contents Chapter 3, TRDU basic characteristics
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Chapter 5, TRDU power up and down procedures
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Chapter 6, TRDU preventive maintenance
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3 TRDU basic characteristics
Overview Purpose
This part describes the basic characteristics of TRDU modules within 9100 Multi-Standard Base Stations. Contents TRDU introduction
3-2
TRDU features and functions
3-11
TRDU connectivity
3-13
TRDU physical characteristics
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TRDU/9100 Base Station configurations
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TRDU introduction YTRDU basic characteristics R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A TRDU introduction N I M I Overview L E The TRDU module is a combination of three UMTS modules: R Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM)
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Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)
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Dual Duplexer Module (DDM)
The TRDU module is a complete UMTS Radio Equipment designed to operate in full UMTS FDD Band I (2100/1900 MHz). It manages functionalities between base band Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) and Radio Frequency (RF) air interface. There are two variants of the TRDU module, according to the output power and number of frequency carriers: •
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TRDU40-21 delivers 40W nominal composite output power at antenna port (45W at module level), and supports up to two adjacent frequency carriers at 10 MHz instantaneous bandwidth:
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40W x 1 frequency carrier
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20W x 2 frequency carriers
TRDU60-21 delivers 60W nominal composite output power at module level, and supports up to four adjacent frequency carriers at 20 MHz instantaneous bandwidth:
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60W x 1 frequency carrier
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30W x 2 frequency carriers
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20W x 3 frequency carriers
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The following figure shows the TRDU40–21 front panel. Figure 3-1 TRDU40–21 front panel
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In the Multi-Standard solution, the TRDU module is used within a 19" TRDU subrack (STCSR) which contains the following modules: • •
•
Up to six TRDU modules (three TRDU modules in the basic basic configuration) Up to two TRDU TRDU InterCOnnection (ICO) modules modules (one TRDU ICO module and one TRDU ICO filler in the basic configuration)
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One TRDU TRDU subrack Cooling Unit Unit (TRCU) module module Note: In a configuration of less than three or six TRDUs, the missing TRDUs are replaced with TRDU fillers. (See Provisioning rule for TRDU Filler in Table 7-1, “TRDU subrack orderable items” (p. 7-2)) 7-2) ) Note: In a confi configurati guration on of one to three TRDUs, the second TRDU ICO module is replaced with an ICO filler.
The following figure shows an outside view of the TRDU sub-rack with one TRDU ICO module inserted. Figure Figur e 3-3 Outsid Outside e view of the TRDU TRDU sub-rack sub-rack
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The TRDU subrack fits into the free space of the 19" rack system of a 9100 Base Station.
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TRDU in Multi-Standard solution
The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station solution is composed of three main parts: •
• •
The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-standard Base station Indoor and Outdoor with GSM equipment The Alcatel-Lucent 9326 d2U V2 provides the controller and base band units
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TRDU 40W 2100 MHz or TRDU 60W 2100 MHz (UMTS radio modules) for the radio part
Figure 3-5 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station with TRDU
Note: In the GSM part, ANC means Antenna Network with Combiner (and duplexers); SUM means Station Unit Module (in charge of transmission, O&M functions, clock distribution, remote inventory, external interfaces, management of internal interfaces; TRX means Transceiver Receiver module, either single or twin TRX.
The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Base Stations capable of receiving UMTS modules (TRDU + d2U V2) are the following: Macro Base Station Indoor MBI5 cabinets: 3BK25965xxxx
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R Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO2 cabinets: 3BK25675xxxx E L Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO2e cabinets: 3BK25675xxxx I M I N .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 3-7 R NN-20500-195 Issue 4.08 Use pursuant to applicable agreements Y November 2010 • • •
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The MBI5 also has 12 antenna connectors to cover up to six sectors (three GSM + three UMTS). Figure 3-7 MBO2E cabinet with TRDUs and d2U V2
Note: The MBO2E cabinet has four subracks (no. 1, 2, 3, 6) dedicated for GSM modules, and two subracks (no. 4, 5) dedicated for UMTS modules (TRDUs + TRDU ICOs + TRCU + d2U V2).
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TRDU introduction YTRDU basic characteristics R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ABenefits of Multi-Standard solution N I The Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard solution combines GSM and UMTS modules within M I GSM cabinets (MBI5, MBO2, or MBO2 Ev). It is a zero footprint solution since UMTS L modules are inserted within the free space of existing GSM cabinets, easily upgraded. E GSM and UMTS parts are totally independent. R
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The TRDU module integrates the following three functions into one single module: • • •
Transceiver Multi-carrier power amplifier
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Duplexer/filter
The TRDU module can manage up to two (TRDU40-21) or four adjacent carriers (TRDU60-21) in UMTS Band I (2110-2170 MHz in downlink; 1920-1980 MHz in uplink) with the following characteristics: •
•
Downlink: one transmit chain supporting up to two or four adjacent carriers (spacing between 4.6 and 5.2 MHz) Uplink: dual receive chain in a main/diversity arrangement supporting up to two or four adjacent carriers
RF air interface is supported through two antenna connections: •
•
One duplexed antenna connection supporting transmit and receive main paths (Antenna Main) One single antenna connection supporting receive diversity path (Antenna Div)
The TRDU module provides an Antenna Interface Standard Group (AISG) functionality. Base band interface is supported through one slave CPRI link at 1.2288 Gbps (TRDU40-21), or one dual CPRI link (UMTS + LTE) at 2.45 Gbps (TRDU60-21) Note: LTE stands for Long Term Evolution
The TRDU module includes a DC/DC converter for the -48 V DC power supply conversion. The TRDU module also incorporates a Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) meter to monitor RF mismatching between antenna and TRDU main antenna connection. This VSWR meter monitors Return loss at antenna main port connection. Two VSWR thresholds are monitored, corresponding to two alarm levels reported through CPRI interface. The following figure illustrates the internal architecture of the TRDU module.
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The TRDU module can be used in different modes regarding antenna system, depending on Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) use and/or AISG Antenna Line Device (ALD) use: •
•
No TMA mode Antenna outputs and antenna(s) are directly connected through RF feeders. TMA mode An additional amplifier is added on each antenna branch in order to compensate feeder loss on uplink path. Two sub-modes with TMA can be used: –
TMA UMTS mode: in this mode, the TMA is powered and monitored from the TRDU module.
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TMA Mix mode: in this mode, the TRDU module manages only extra gain on uplink paths introduced by the TMA. This mode can be used in case of antenna sharing with another system (the TMA is powered and monitored from this system), or in case of AISG TMA (the TMA is powered and monitored by the AISG primary device).
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TRDU connectivity Purpose
The TRDU module is designed as a standalone unit, mounted in a closed metal housing fitted with a heat sink. It provides two RF coaxial antenna connections, and a CPRI input for connection to the xCCM-U module.
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The following figure shows the TRDU40–21 front panel. Figure 3-9 TRDU40–21 front panel
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The TRDU front panel provides the following connectors: •
One RF Antenna Main port (7/16 female connector) used for duplexed transmit and
Y receive connection (labeled "TX/RX") R One RF Antenna Div port (7/16 female connector) used for single receive connection A (labeled "RX") N I M I L.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 R3-14 Use pursuant to applicable agreements NN-20500-195 Issue 4.08 •
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In version TRDU60 only: six connectors useful only for the manufacturer (RX repeaters div input, RX repeaters main input, RX sample div output, RX sample main output, TX sample output, TX repeater output)
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One DC power input (3-pin 3W3 connector) used for TRDU -48 V DC power supply (labeled "POWER IN")
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One CPRI input (single Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) 20-pin receptacle) used for connection to xCCM-U (labeled "DATA I/O" in version TRDU40-21, labeled “SLAVE” in version TRDU60-21)
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In version TRDU60 only, or a future release: one CPRI output used in the daisy chain configuration ( labeled “MASTER”)
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One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) used for synchronization of test equipment (labeled "ETHERNET")
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One AISG input (9-pin D-SUB male connector with female screw locks) used for connection to AISG RS485/DC line bus from AISG primary device (labeled "AISG IN")
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The TRDU front panel has two circle-shaped LEDs indicating its status. Table 3-1
TRDU LED behavior
Green circle-shaped LED
Red circle-shaped LED
TRDU status
OFF
OFF
TRDU not powered
ON
ON
TRDU starting, BISTs in progress
ON
OFF
TRDU is OK, should not be removed, TRDU is radiating RF power
ON
BLINK
TRDU is OK, TRDU is ready to radiate RF power (waiting for xCCM-U configuration, no RF power).
OFF
ON
TRDU is NOK, must be removed and replaced
OFF
BLINK
TRDU is waiting for Bootp (all the Boot Level 2 are invalid) or Boot Level 2 is in failure
BLINK
Not significant
Downloading in progress
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TRDU dimensions and weight
Component
Weight (kg)
TRDU subrack
46.5 (with three TRDUs + one TRDU ICO + one TRCU)
Height (mm)
Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
444.5
445
350
79 (with six TRDUs + two TRDU ICOs + one TRCU) TRDU40-21 module
10.5
325.6
73.7
350
TRDU60-21 module
9.5
325.6
73.7
350
TRDU ICO module
1
63.5
222
50
TRCU module
4
60
444
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TRDU/9100 Base Station configurations Purpose
The following table indicates the different configurations of 9100 Multi-Standard Base Stations in terms of TRDUs and carriers. Table 3-3
TRDU/9100 Base Station configurations
9100 Base Station
Number of carriers per sector With single TRX
MBO2E
MBI5
With twin TRX
Number of TRDU modules With RX div
Without RX div
2/2/2
4/4/4
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4 TRDU associated modules
Overview Purpose
This chapter describes the TRDU ICO and TRCU modules associated with TRDU modules within a TRDU subrack. Contents TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module
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The TRDU ICO module is used to power-supply the following equipment: •
Up to three TRDU modules
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The TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU)
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A user optional equipment (such as the CCU for RETA)
The TRDU ICO module distributes -48 V DC power. Hardware description
The TRDU ICO module is powered from the . All the interfaces are accessible from the front panel of the TRDU ICO module. The following figure shows the front panel of the TRDU ICO module. Figure 4-1 Front panel of the TRDU ICO module
The front panel of the TRDU ICO module provides: Y R One Mini-Fit Sr. input power connector ("PWR IN") used for connection to the A Three 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connectors ("J3 TRDU1/4", "J4 N I TRDU2/5", "J5 TRDU3/6") used for power distribution to the TRDUs M I L.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 R4-2 Use pursuant to applicable agreements NN-20500-195 Issue 4.08 • •
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One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connector ("J1 TRCU") used for power distribution to the TRCU Note: For a configuration including more than three TRDUs, the TRCU is power-supplied through the TRDU ICO 1 only. The "J1 TRCU" connector of the TRDU ICO 2 is not used. One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connector ("J2 AUX") used for power distribution to the CCU for RETA (or another optional equipment)
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The five output power connectors are protected with individual fuses.
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TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) YTRDU associated modules R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) N I The TRDU sub-rack contains a cooling unit named TRCU. M I L EMain functions R
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The installed TRDU equipment is cooled by ventilation unit named TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU). It is installed at the bottom of the TRDU sub-rack and provides a vertical air flow.
Operating principle
The cooling air paths operate as follows: •
The air enters at the bottom part of the TRDU sub-rack.
•
The air is pushed through the installed TRDU equipment.
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The air is exhausted through the top of the TRDU sub-rack.
Hardware description
The TRCU is composed of the following parts: •
Three axial DC fans
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One temperature control sensor
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One Printed-Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) for control functions, power supply and alarm LED
The following figure shows the TRCU front panel. Figure 4-2 TRCU front panel
The TRCU front panel has the following connectors:
Y One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. input power connector ("J2 PWR IN"), used for power R supply from the TRDU ICO module (it provides DC power for the TRCU PCBA and A the fans) N I One input internal alarm RJ-45 female connector ("J3A ALARM IN") used for M I connection to the RUC module of the 9326 d2U V2 rack L.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 R4-4 Use pursuant to applicable agreements NN-20500-195 Issue 4.08 •
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It provides: –
One-wire link (for inventory and alarm detection)
– Associated power distribution (5 V) The TRCU inventory and alarms are polled by the xCCM-U board. The alarms triggered by the TRCU (xCCM-U board: one-wire) are:
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•
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Fans
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One output internal alarm RJ-45 female connector ("J3B ALARM OUT") used for connection: –
To the "INTERNAL ALARM BUS / IN" connector of the IEAM module, if this module is installed (below the 9326 d2U V2 rack)
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To the "Internal alarm bus / IN" connector of the LPPCM module, if this module is installed (above the 9326 d2U V2 rack)
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To the "INTERNAL ALARM BUS / IN" connector of the IEAM module, if both LPPCM and IEAM modules are installed
One RJ-45 connector ("J6 IHM") for debug purposes
The TRCU front panel also has one LED indicating the TRCU alarm status: the LED is green for normal operation and turns red for a malfunction.
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Overview Purpose
This part describes how to power up and power down a TRDU subrack. Contents Powering up a TRDU subrack
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Powering up a TRDU subrack YTRDU power up and down procedures R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Powering up a TRDU subrack N I M I Purpose L E Perform the following procedure to power up a TRDU subrack. R
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At the customer DC power plant, check that the 25 A circuit breaker dedicated to the TRDU ICO module is in the "OFF" position. On the front panel of each TRDU, check that the power switch is in the " O" position. Figure 5-1 Power switch on TRDU front panel
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At the customer DC power supply, put the site circuit breaker dedicated to the TRDU ICO module (25 A) in the "ON" position. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each TRDU, put the power switch in the " I " position.
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During TRDU startup, the green and red LEDs on the TRDU front panel are ON. Wait for TRDU startup. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each TRDU, check that: •
The green LED is ON
•
The red LED is OFF
•
In the case of TRDU40-21, the "DATA I/O" LED is green
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On the xCCM-U front panel, and for each optical port used, check the two Tx and Rx LEDs: •
•
•
Tx and Rx LEDs are green if the communication is established between the 9326 d2U V2 and the TRDU. Rx LED is green and Tx LED is OFF if the TRDU attempt for establishing the communication fails. Tx and Rx LEDs are OFF if no TRDU is connected.
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Powering down a TRDU subrack Purpose
Perform the following procedure to power down a TRDU subrack. Procedure
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Preliminary operation: Check with the OMC administrator that the btsSiteManager object is "locked". ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each TRDU, put the power switch in the " O" position. Figure 5-3 Power switch on TRDU front panel
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6 TRDU preventive maintenance
Overview Purpose
This part contains the preventive maintenance procedure applicable to TRDU modules within 9100 Multi-Standard (MS) Base Stations. Contents Preventive maintenance activity
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Preventive maintenance activity YTRDU preventive maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Preventive maintenance activity N I M I Purpose L E This chapter gives general information about preventive maintenance procedures. R
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The preventive maintenance is used to periodically test the items of equipment that do not directly trigger any alarm at the OMC. However, the execution of preventive maintenance procedures can trigger alarms at the OMC. Preliminary checks before performing preventive maintenance procedure
WARNING Personal injury hazard The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to work according to the applicable safety standards
NOTICE ESD hazard Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold circuit packs only at the edges or on the insertion and removal facilities. Always observe the general ESD instructions. Description of a preventive maintenance procedure
A preventive maintenance procedure is divided into the following parts: • •
Title Main body with the following information: –
Intervention time
–
Tools required
–
Impact of the procedure, if necessary
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Step-by-step actions
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One or more figures provided to help you execute the actions
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Inspecting TRDU connectors Purpose
Carry out the following procedure to inspect connectors on the TRDU modules of a 9100 Multi-Standard (MS) Base Station. Note: Connectors may require periodic cleaning in dirty and high humidity areas.
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Intervention time
10 minutes Tools required
Adjustable wrench
WARNING Electric-shock hazard The 9100 MS Base Station remains supplied with the mains power supply
NOTICE Service-disruption hazard This procedure can require a service interruption from the 9100 MS Base Station. Important! The personnel working on the 9100 MS Base Station must be authorized to work according to the security standards. Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Contact the OMC administrator to warn him that a maintenance operation will trigger the Base Station door alarm. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Open the Base Station door(s). ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Check the TRDU front panels visually. (See Figure 3-9, “TRDU40–21 front panel” (p. 3-13) or Figure 3-10, “TRDU60–21 front panel” (p. 3-14) ) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Overview Purpose
This part describes the replacement procedures applicable to TRDU subrack modules. Contents Corrective maintenance activity
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Replacing a TRDU module
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Replacing a TRDU ICO module
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Replacing a TRCU module
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Corrective maintenance activity YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Corrective maintenance activity N I M I Purpose L E This chapter gives general information and order codes for corrective maintenance on R TRDU subrack modules.
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Corrective maintenance
Corrective maintenance is based on network supervision using the OAM graphical interface. For more information, please refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9353 Wireless Management System - User Guide, NN-20500-032. Corrective maintenance is also based on the identification and replacement of faulty items detected by alarms. The process is divided into the following steps: •
Locating and identifying the faulty item
•
Replacing the faulty item using the procedure given in this publication
Replacing modules/items in a TRDU subrack
The following table indicates the Orderable Item (or code) for each module/item to be replaced in a TRDU subrack. Table 7-1
TRDU subrack orderable items
Kit TRDU Subrack Installation Kit (up to three TRDUs)
TRDU Subrack Extension Kit Indoor (more than three TRDUs) TRDU Subrack Extension Kit Outdoor (more than three TRDUs)
Module/item
Orderable Item
Provisioning rule
Evolium TRDU subrack
3JR08801AA
One subrack
TRCU
3JR08803AA
One module
TRDU ICO
3JR08802AA
One module
TRDU ICO Filler
3JR08808AA
One filler only if the TRDU subrack Extension Kit is not required
TRDU ICO
3JR08802AA
One module
Evolium Power Adaptor Board
3JR08805AA
One board
Standoff Locking PB
1AD002760006
Four items
TRDU ICO
3JR08802AA
One module
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TRDU subrack orderable items
TRDU Module and Filler
TRDU BAND01 45W
(continued) 3JR21002AA
OTOR configuration: one TRDU. BTBR configuration: two TRDUs.
TRDU BAND01 4C 60W
3JR21012AB
TRDU Filler
3JR08604AA
STSR configuration: three TRDUs.
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Two fillers for one or four TRDUs. One filler for two TRDUs. No filler for three or six TRDUs.
For information on 9326 d2U V2, please refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9326 digital 2U Node B V2 - Maintenance Guide, NN-20500-204. Description of a replacement procedure
A replacement procedure is divided into the following parts: • •
Title Main body with the following information: –
Intervention time
–
Tools required
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Impact of the procedure, if necessary
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Step-by-step actions
One or more figures can be provided to help you execute the actions. Intervention restrictions
There may be a lapse of time between the identification of the alarm at the Access OAM Graphic User Interface (GUI) and the time you arrive at the site. You must be synchronized with the access network controller or system administrator (by telephone) before an on-site intervention, in the following cases: •
Isolating procedures
•
Completion of an on-site intervention
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Return to service procedure
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Corrective maintenance activity YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... AGeneral personnel safety instructions N I The personnel must obey the safety instructions specific to the installation site: M I Rules concerning the premises (see instructions posted on site or in the building) L E Rules linked to general personnel safety instructions R • •
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The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to work according to security standards.
Equipment safety instructions
The TRDU module normally operates when the external temperature is between -40°C and +50°C.
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Replacing a TRDU module Purpose
Carry out the following procedure to replace a TRDU module within a 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station.
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Intervention time
15 minutes Tools required •
Extraction handle (P/N: P0850747)
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N torque wrench
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Replacing a TRDU module YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A N Figure 7-1 TRDU40–21 front panel I M I L E R
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Figure 7-2 TRDU60–21 front panel
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NOTICE ESD hazard Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold circuit packs only at the edges or on the insertion and removal facilities. Always observe the general ESD instructions.
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Replacing a TRDU module YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A NOTICE N I Service-disruption hazard M I L This procedure will result in service disruption. Notify the OMC administrator of a E service outage before commencing. R
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Important! The N tightening torque must be 1.7 N.m (1.6 N.m to 1.8 N.m). Important! Respect bend radius of cables while tightening connectors.
Pay attention to cable torsion and bend radius during maintenance operations. Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Open the Base Station door(s). ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Locate the faulty TRDU module in the TRDU subrack: its red LED is lit. For location of TRDU modules, please refer to Figure 3-6, “MBI5 cabinet with TRDUs and d2U V2” (p. 3-8) or Figure 3-7, “MBO2E cabinet with TRDUs and d2U V2” (p. 3-9) . ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Ask the OMC administrator to lock the trdu object through Set Administrative State. For more information, please refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9353 Wireless Management System User Guide, (NN-20500-032). ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
4 Switch OFF the TRDU module.
The "POWER" switch is located on the TRDU front panel. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of the faulty TRDU module, disconnect the following cables: The CPRI cable (connector labeled “DATA I/O” for TRDU40-21, “SLAVE” for TRDU60-21)
•
•
The N cable connected to the "TX/RX" connector, using the N torque wrench
•
The N cable connected to the "RX" connector, using the N torque wrench
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WARNING Equipment damage hazard
Beware that if you do not disconnect the power cable at the TRDU ICO module, there is a risk of destroying the equipment, because of a connected -48 V cable hanging down.
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Untighten the four TRDU front panel screws, using the Phillips screwdriver. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Insert the new TRDU module. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Tighten the four TRDU front panel screws, using the Phillips screwdriver. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Check that the new TRDU module is switched OFF. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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WARNING Equipment damage hazard
Before connecting the power cable to the TRDU module, check the correct side of the "POWER IN" connector. Make sure the small side of the "POWER IN" connector is connected to the small side of the power cable connector. Never connect the small side with the large side, otherwise there is a risk of TRDU failure. Connect the power cable to the "POWER IN" connector. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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DANGER Personnel protection
When connecting the power cable to the TRDU ICO module, be careful not to touch the TRDU ICO module. Connect the power cable to the TRDU ICO module. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the new TRDU ront panel, connect the following cables: •
•
The CPRI cable (connector labeled “DATA I/O” for TRDU40-21, “SLAVE” for TRDU60-21) The N cable to the "TX/RX" connector, using the N torque wrench (tightening torque: 1.7 N.m)
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Replacing a TRDU module YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A The TRDU module is automatically unlocked. N I ................................................................................................................................................................................................... M I If the TRDU module is not automatically unlocked, ask the OMC 16 L E administrator to unlock the trdu object through Set Administrative State. For more R information, please refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9353 Wireless Management System - User
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Check the TRDU LEDs. If the MS Base Station is connected and configured by the network: •
A green LED means that the module is configured to transmit
•
A red LED means that the module is not configured to transmit
State of the LED
then
Green
Check the new FDDCell object at the OMC-B through Set Administrative State. For more information, refer to AAlcatel-Lucent 9353 Wireless Management System - User Guide, (NN-20500-032). Close the Base Station door(s). Without resetting the Base Station.
Red
If the TRDU module is configured to transmit, call the operator at the OMC-B and check with him any existing alarms.
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Replacing a TRDU ICO module Purpose
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TORX screwdriver (no.30)
NOTICE Service-disruption hazard This procedure requires switching OFF the TRDU subrack.
NOTICE ESD hazard Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold circuit packs only at the edges or on the insertion and removal facilities. Always observe the general ESD instructions. Figure 7-3 TRDU ICO front panel
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Replacing a TRDU ICO module YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... AProcedure N I ................................................................................................................................................................................................... M I Power down the TRDU subrack. (See “Powering down a TRDU subrack” (p. 5-5) .) 1 L E ................................................................................................................................................................................................... R
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Before disconnecting the cables, take care to note their assignment.
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On the front panel of the TRDU ICO module, disconnect the following cables: •
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The input power cable (3JR22057AA - connector labeled "PWR IN") used for TRDU ICO power supply from the customer DC power plant The power cable (3JR22040AA - connector labeled "J1 TRCU") used for power distribution to the TRCU The three power cables (3JR22039AA - connectors labeled "J3 TRDU1/4", "J4 TRDU2/5", "J5 TRDU3/6") used for power distribution to the TRDUs If an optional CCU for RETA is used, the power cable (connector labeled "J2 AUX") used for power distribution to the CCU
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Untighten the four front panel screws using the TORX screwdriver. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Extract the defective TRDU ICO module. Figure 7-4 TRDU ICO general view
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Tighten the four screws on the TRDU ICO front panel using the TORX screwdriver. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Connect all the power cables on the TRDU ICO front panel. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Power up the TRDU subrack. (See “Powering up a TRDU subrack” (p. 5-2) .) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Check the state of the LED on the TRCU front panel: it should be green. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Replacing a TRCU module YTRDU corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Replacing a TRCU module N I M I Purpose L E Carry out the following procedure to replace a defective TRCU module, when its front R panel LED is red.
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Five minutes Tools required
TORX screwdriver (no.30)
NOTICE ESD hazard Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold circuit packs only at the edges or on the insertion and removal facilities. Always observe the general ESD instructions. Figure 7-5 TRCU front panel
Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of the TRDU ICO module, disconnect the power cable (connector labeled "J1 TRCU") used for power distribution to the TRCU module.
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On the TRCU front panel, disconnect the following cables: •
•
the alarm cable (3JR22036AA - connector labeled "J3A ALARM IN") used for interconnection with the RUC module of the 9326 d2U V2 rack the alarm cable (3JR22038AA - connector labeled "J3B ALARM OUT") used for interconnection with the IEAM module
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Figure 7-6 Power and alarm cables on TRCU front panel
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Untighten the two TRCU front panel screws using the TORX screwdriver. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Extract the defective TRCU module, taking advantage of the 1U space between the 9326 d2U V2 rack and the TRCU module. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Check the state of the LED on the TRCU front panel: it should be green. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Part IV: MC-TRX description
Overview Purpose
This part provides the MC-TRX description Contents Chapter 8, MC-TRX basic characteristics
8-1
Chapter 9, MC-TRX power up and down procedures
9-1
Chapter 10, MC-TRX preventive maintenance
10-1
Chapter 11, MC-TRX corrective maintenance
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8 MC-TRX basic characteristics
Overview Purpose
This part describes the basic characteristics of MC-TRX modules within 9100 Multi-Standard Base Stations. Contents MC-TRX introduction
8-2
MC-TRX features and functions
8-11
MC-TRX connectivity
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MC-TRX physical characteristics
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BTS supported configurations
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MC-TRX introduction YMC-TRX basic characteristics R............................. .............................................................. ................................................................... ................................................................. ............................................................. ................................................................ ................................................................... ..................................... .... A MC-TRX introduction N I M I Overview L E The MC-TRX 900 is a single sector 900 MHz radio module, including R A 900 MHz 2G/3G/L 2G/3G/LTE TE transceiver
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One 2G/3G/L 2G/3G/LTE TE Multi-Carrier Power Power Amplifier (MCP (MCPA) A)
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A 3G/L 3G/LTE TE CPRI interfa interface ce
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A 2G Mo Mode dem m
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A 2G interfa interface ce towards towards 2G contro controller ller
The MC-TRX module is a complete UMTS Radio Equipment designed to operate in UMTS FDD band VIII-35 MHz. It manages functionalities between base band Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) and Radio Frequency (RF) air interface.
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The following figure shows the MC-TRX front panel: Figure Figur e 8-1 MC-TRX front panel
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MC-TRX introduction YMC-TRX basic characteristics R............................. .............................................................. ................................................................... ................................................................. ............................................................. ................................................................ ................................................................... ..................................... .... AMC-TRX in Multi-Standard solution N I The Alcatel Alcatel-Lucen -Lucentt 9100 Multi-Stand Multi-Standard ard Base Statio Station n solution is compo composed sed of three main M I parts: L The AlcatelAlcatel-Lucen Lucentt 9100 Multi-stand Multi-standard ard Base station Indoor Indoor and Outdoor Outdoor with GSM E equipment R •
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The AlcatelAlcatel-Lucen Lucentt 9326 d2U d2U V2 provides provides the controller controller and base base band units units
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The Multi-carr Multi-carrier ier TRX 900 900 MHz for for the radio part part
Figure Figur e 8-2 9100 Multi-Stand Multi-Standard ard Base Station Station with MC-TRX (one sector sector shown for GSM and UMTS)
Antenna na Network; Network; SUM means Station Unit Unit Note: In the GSM part, AN means Anten Module (in charge of transmission, O&M functions, clock distribution, remote inventory, external interfaces, management of internal interfaces). The Alcatel Alcatel-Luce -Lucent nt 9100 Base Statio Stations ns capable of receivi receiving ng UMTS modules (MC-TRX + d2U V2) are the following: •
Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO1 MBO1 cabinets: 3BK25673xxxx 3BK25673xxxx
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Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO2 MBO2 cabinets: 3BK25675xxxx 3BK25675xxxx
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Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO1e MBO1e cabinets: 3BK27263xxxx 3BK27263xxxx
Y Macro Base Station Outdoor MBO2e MBO2e cabinets: 3BK25675xxxx 3BK25675xxxx R Macro Base Station Indoor Indoor MBI5 cabinets: 3BK25965xxxx 3BK25965xxxx A N Macro Base Station Indoor Indoor MBI3 cabinets: 3BK25964xxxx 3BK25964xxxx I M The following figures give examples of MC-TRX in Macro Base Station cabinet I L............................. ................................................................... ................................................................. ............................................................. ................................................................ ................................................................... ..................................... .... E.............................................................. Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary V7.1.1 R8-4 Use pursuant to applicable agreements NN-20500-1 NN-20 500-195 95 Issue 4.08 • • •
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Figure 8-3 MC-TRX within MBI3 cabinet
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Figure 8-5 MC-TRX within MBO1 cabinet
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Figure 8-7 MC-TRX within MBO2 cabinet
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Benefits of Multi-Standard solution
The Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard solution combines GSM and UMTS modules within GSM cabinets. It is a zero footprint solution since UMTS modules are inserted within the free space of existing GSM cabinets, easily upgraded. GSM and UMTS parts are totally independent.
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MC-TRX features and functions MC-TRX features and functions
The MC-TRX 900 module integrates the following functions into one single module: • •
Transceiver One multi-carrier power amplifier ( MCPA)
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The MC-TRX control interface is based on •
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CPRI protocol (L1/L2) over optical link between BBU and MC-TRX for 3G application Original 2G interface (through backplane) between SUMX 2G application
The MC-TRX CPRI link activation/deactivation is managed by 2G system. If the CPRI link of MC-TRX
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is activated and declared in MIB by WMS
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MC-TRX features and functions YMC-TRX basic characteristics R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A The following figure illustrates the internal architecture of the MC-TRX module: N I Figure 8-9 MC-TRX internal architecture M I L E R
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MC-TRX connectivity Purpose
The front panel of MC-TRX module provides three RF coaxial connections, CPRI link for connection to xCCM-U of the d2U V2 and 8 bi-colored LEDs. The MC-TRX front panel provides the following connectors: •
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One Receiver RF input (7/16 female connector) from the Antenna Network main path (labeled “RX0”) One Receiver RF input (7/16 female connector) from the Antenna Network diversity path (labeled "RX1") One Transmitter RF output (7/16 female connector) to the Antenna Network (labeled “TX”) Two CPRI inputs (single Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) 20-pin receptacle) used for connection to xCCM-U (labeled “CPRI1” and “CPRI2”)
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Two Ethernet port (RJ-45 female connector) labeled ”HSE1”, “HSE2”.
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One port (RJ-45 female connector) labeled ”TEST”
The following figure shows the front panel connectors of MC-TRX module Figure 8-10 MC-TRX 900 connectors
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MC-TRX connectivity YMC-TRX basic characteristics R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A The MC-TRX front panel has 8 bi-colored LEDs: N I 3 (Yellow/Green) are for assignment for 2G related functions and traffic ( labeled M “I1”, “I2”, “I3”) I L 1 (Yellow/Green) for the transmission status (labeled “TX”) E R 2 (Yellow/Green) is for CPRI link status (labeled “CPRI1”, “CPRI2”) •
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1 (Green/Red) is for power/alarm status (labeled “PWR/FLT”)
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1 (Yellow/Green) is for 3G/4G (labeled “3G/4G”)
The following figure shows the front panel LEDs of MC-TRX module Figure 8-11 MC-TRX LEDs
The following table gives the MC-TRX LEDs management description Table 8-1
MC-TRX LEDs management description
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MC-TRX LEDs management description
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State
Meaning
CPRI1
Off
No slave CPRI connection
Green
Slave CPRI1 connection
Red
No slave CPRI1 connection
Off
No master CPRI connection
Green
Master CPRI2 connection
Red
No master CPRI2 connection
Green
TX Power at antenna
Green Flashing
TX Power on antenna + module transmitting a BCCH (not relevant in 3G mono-mode)
Yellow
O&M operational
Green
Power on and no alarm
Red
Power on and HW A larm (board is out of order)
Red Flashing
Power on and non fatal HW or SW Alarm (degraded service still available)
Off
2G only
Green
3G only
Green flashing
2G + 3G
Yellow
4G only
Yellow Flashing
2G + 4G
CPRI2
TX
PWR/FLT
3G/4G
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Figure 8-12 MC-TRX dimensions
Table 8-2
MC-TRX dimensions and weight
Component MC-TRX module
Weight (kg) 7.2
Height (mm) 26.5
Width (mm) 10.7
Depth (mm) 290
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The MC-TRX supports up to 3 UMTS carriers and total transmit power is 60 W (3x20 W). Table 8-3
MC-TRX consumption
Configuration (nb of sectors x output power)
1X20 W
1x40 W or 2x20 W
2x30 W or 3x20 W
100 % traffic load
214 W
284 W
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The configuration 1A allows up to 3 MC-TRX in 2G only and up to 3 MC-TRX in 3G only. Figure 8-13 Configuration 1A: 2G900/ 3G900
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The configuration 1B allows up to 3 TwinTrx in 2G only and up to 3 MC-TRX in 3G only. Figure 8-14 Configuration 1B: 2G900/ 3G900
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BTS supported configurations YMC-TRX basic characteristics R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A The configuration 2A allows up to 3 MC-TRX in 2G only, up to 3 MC-TRX in 3G only N I and up to 3 TRDU40-21/TRDU60-21 in 3G. M I Figure 8-15 Configuration 2A: 2G900/ 3G900/3G2100 L E R
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Note: Configuration 3A 2G900/3G900/2G1800/3G2100: configuration 2A plus up to TwinTRX 1800
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9 MC-TRX power up and down procedures
Overview Purpose
This part describes how to power up and power down a MC-TRX module. Contents Powering up a MC-TRX module
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Powering up a MC-TRX module YMC-TRX power up and down procedures R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Powering up a MC-TRX module N I M I Purpose L E Perform the following procedure to power up a MC-TRX module. R
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On the DC breaker panel, check that the circuit breaker dedicated to the MC-TRX module (PDU1 for MBO cabinet or SR1 for MBI cabinet) is in the " OFF" position. Figure 9-1 MBO Power switches
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Figure 9-2 MBI Power switches
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On the front panel of each MC-TRX, check that the power switch is in the " OFF" position.
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Powering up a MC-TRX module YMC-TRX power up and down procedures R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A N Figure 9-3 Power switch on MC-TRX front panel I M I L E R
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On the DC breaker panel, put the circuit breaker dedicated to the MC-TRX module (PDU1 for MBO cabinet or SR1 for MBI cabinet) in the I position. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each MC-TRX, put the power switch in the " ENABLE" position. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each MC-TRX, check that: •
The LED 1 labeled “3G/4G” is green
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The LED 2 labeled “CPRI 1” is green.
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The LED 3 labeled “PWR/FLT” is green
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On the xCCM-U front panel, and for each optical port used, check the two Tx and Rx LEDs: •
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Tx and Rx LEDs are green if the communication is established between the 9326 d2U V2 and the MC-TRX. Rx LED is green and Tx LED is OFF if the MC-TRX attempt for establishing the communication fails.
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RX and Tx LEDs are OFF if no MC-TRX is connected.
Figure 9-4 Tx/Rx LEDs on xCCM-U front panel
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Powering down a MC-TRX module YMC-TRX power up and down procedures R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Powering down a MC-TRX module N I M I Purpose L E Perform the following procedure to power down a MC-TRX module R
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Preliminary operation: Check with the OMC administrator that the btsSiteManager object is "locked". ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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On the front panel of each MC-TRX, put the power switch in the " OFF" position. Figure 9-5 Power switch on MC-TRX front panel
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Check on each MC-TRX front panel that the green LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 are OFF.
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10 MC-TRX preventive maintenance
Overview Purpose
This part contains the preventive maintenance procedure applicable to MC-TRX modules within 9100 Multi-Standard (MS) Base Stations. Contents Preventive maintenance activity
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Preventive maintenance activity YMC-TRX preventive maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Preventive maintenance activity N I M I Purpose L E This chapter gives general information about preventive maintenance procedures. R
PPreventive maintenance
The preventive maintenance is used to periodically test the items of equipment that do not directly trigger any alarm at the OMC. However, the execution of preventive maintenance procedures can trigger alarms at the OMC. Preliminary checks before performing preventive maintenance procedure
WARNING Personal injury hazard The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to work according to the applicable safety standards
NOTICE ESD hazard Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Hold circuit packs only at the edges or on the insertion and removal facilities. Always observe the general ESD instructions. Description of a preventive maintenance procedure
A preventive maintenance procedure is divided into the following parts: • •
Title Main body with the following information: –
Intervention time
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Tools required
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Impact of the procedure, if necessary
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Step-by-step actions
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One or more figures provided to help you execute the actions
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Inspecting MC-TRX connectors Purpose
Carry out the following procedure to inspect connectors on the MC-TRX modules of a 9100 Multi-Standard (MS) Base Station. Note: Connectors may require periodic cleaning in dirty and high humidity areas.
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Intervention time
10 minutes Tools required
Adjustable wrench
DANGER Electric-shock hazard The 9100 MS Base Station remains supplied with the mains power supply.
WARNING Service interruption This procedure can require a service interruption from the 9100 MS Base Station.
CAUTION Working instruction Personnel working on a 9100 MS Base Station must be authorized to work according to local safety standards. Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Contact the OMC administrator to warn him that a maintenance operation will trigger the Base Station door alarm. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Open the Base Station door(s). ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Check the MC-TRX front panels visually. (See Figure 8-1, “MC-TRX front panel ” (p. 8-3)
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Inspecting MC-TRX connectors YMC-TRX preventive maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A ................................................................................................................................................................................................... N I If necessary, tighten the connectors with the adjustable wrench. 5 M I ................................................................................................................................................................................................... L E Close the Base Station door(s). 6 R
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11 MC-TRX corrective maintenance
Overview Purpose
This part describes the replacement procedures applicable to MC-TRX modules. Contents Corrective maintenance activity
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Corrective maintenance activity YMC-TRX corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Corrective maintenance activity N I This chapter gives general information and order codes for corrective maintenance on M I MC-TRX modules. L E RCorrective maintenance
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Corrective maintenance is based on network supervision using the OAM graphical interface. For more information, please refer to Alcatel-Lucent 9353 Wireless Management System - User Guide, (NN-20500-032). Corrective maintenance is also based on the identification and replacement of faulty items detected by alarms. The process is divided into the following steps: •
Locating and identifying the faulty item
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Replacing the faulty item using the procedure given in this publication
Description of a replacement procedure
A replacement procedure is divided into the following parts: • •
Title Main body with the following information: –
Intervention time
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Tools required
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Impact of the procedure, if necessary
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Step-by-step actions
One or more figures can be provided to help you execute the actions. Intervention restrictions
There may be a lapse of time between the identification of the alarm at the Access OAM Graphic User Interface (GUI) and the time you arrive at the site. You must be synchronized with the access network controller or system administrator (by telephone) before an on-site intervention, in the following cases: •
Isolating procedures
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General personnel safety instructions
The personnel must obey the safety instructions specific to the installation site:
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The MC-TRX module normally operates when the external temperature is between -40°C and +50°C.
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Replacing a MC-TRX module YMC-TRX corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Replacing a MC-TRX module N I M I Purpose L E Carry out the following procedure to replace a MC-TRX module within a 9100 R Multi-Standard Base Station.
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Intervention time
15 minutes Tools required •
Extraction handle (P/N: P0850747)
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N torque wrench
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Phillips screwdriver
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The following figure shows the MC-TRX front panel: Figure 11-1 MC-TRX front panel
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Replacing a MC-TRX module YMC-TRX corrective maintenance R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A CAUTION N I Tightening torques M I L The N tightening torque must be 1.7 N.m (1.6 N.m to 1.8 N.m). E R
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Bend radius of cables Respect bend radius of cables while tightening connectors. Pay attention to cable torsion and bend radius during maintenance operations.
NOTICE ESD hazard We recommend wearing an antistatic bracelet connected to ground via a protective resistance to avoid damaging circuits when handling printed circuits. Electronic boards must be stored in antistatic envelopes or inside packages both during transportation and storage. Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Appendix A: Product conformance statements
Overview Purpose
This appendix provides the TRDU product and MC-TRX product conformance statements. Contents European regulatory requirement compliance
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Operating conditions
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European regulatory requirement compliance YProduct conformance statements R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A European regulatory requirement compliance N I M I Overview L E The TRDU module and the MC-TRX module fall under the requirements of the Radio R and Telecom Terminal Equipment (RTTE) European directive 1999/5/EEC. The RTTE
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directive covers requirements in the following areas: •
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Protection of the Health and Safety of users and all other persons, including objectives with respect to safety requirements contained in the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) protection requirements contained in Directive 89/336/EEC. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it can interfere with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interferences do not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to correct any interference problems. EMC requirements have been selected to ensure an adequate level of compatibility for apparatus in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments. Compatibility levels, however, do not cover extreme cases that can occur in any location, but that have a low probability of occurrence. In particular, they may not cover cases where a source of interference that is producing repeated transient or continuous phenomena is permanently present. This could include, for example, a radar or broadcast site in the near vicinity. In these cases, it may be necessary to limit the source of interference, and/or apply special protection to the interfered part. Note: For operation or maintenance inside Alcatel-Lucent systems, the operator must always wear the antistatic wrist strap to maintain the integrity of the product. Effective use of the Radio spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communication and orbital resources to avoid interference. The routes and standards used to demonstrate compliance with these requirements are outlined in the following paragraphs. – TRDU or MC-TRX EMC Compliance with essential EMC requirements was demonstrated using EN301489-1 & -23. – TRDU or MC-TRX radio compliance Compliance with the requirements of effective use of the radio spectrum was demonstrated using EN301908-1 & -3. – TRDU or MC-TRX safety Compliance with essential safety requirements was demonstrated using EN 60950. – TRDU or MC-TRX health protection Compliance with essential health requirements was demonstrated using EN50385.
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European regulatory requirement compliance
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European Union Environmental Directives (EUED)
The TRDU module and the MC-TRX are manufactured according to the following two European Union Environmental Directives: •
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Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), 2002/95/EC. The RoHS directive restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, poly-brominated biphenyls (PBB) and poly-brominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in electrical and electronic products. This directive applies to all electrical and electronic products placed on the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) markets after July 1, 2006, with certain exemptions, including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructure equipment.
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Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), 2002/96/EC. The WEEE directive mandates the necessary treatment of such equipment when it enters end-of-life. It specifically identifies requirements for recycling, reuse, and disposal.
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Compliances for other regions/countries YProduct conformance statements R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Compliances for other regions/countries N I M I Overview L E It is impossible to list all the applicable approvals/compliances as they depend on the R markets and products concerned.
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Operating conditions Overview
The product compliance standards mentioned above are based on the following operating conditions: •
Doors must be closed and/or covers must be in place
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External cables must be of the same type as specified by Alcatel-Lucent
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The mechanical and electrical characteristics of the product must not be modified in any way
Any changes or modifications made to the product without written approval from Alcatel-Lucent releases Alcatel-Lucent from responsibility regarding standards compliance.
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Cable specifications YProduct conformance statements R.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A Cable specifications N I M I Overview L E Compliance with these standards was verified using cables as specified by R Alcatel-Lucent. The continued compliance of the product relies upon use of the correct
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Product labelling Overview
The product label can be located on the inside or the outside of the product, provided that the operation and/or maintenance personnel have the information when working on the product.
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TRDU or MC-TRX labelling for European countries
To indicate compliance with the European RTTE Directive, the TRDU module or the MC-TRX module bears the following label in a visible location:
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Manufacturer name
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Equipment designation
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Nominal voltage operating range and maximum rated current
Labelling for other regions/countries
Product labels appear for other regions and countries as appropriate and required by the local regulatory framework.
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