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CDMA ZXSDR BS8900A(V8.30.01) _R2.0_CH_EN Outdoor Macro Base Station Quick Installation Guide_R2.

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Table of Contents

Version No. R2.0 Document No. CDMA20101229BS8900A Release date: 2010-12-29 Produced by: CL CL Product Department Support

1. Overview .......................................................................................................... 3 2. Installation Tools ..................................................................................... 4 3. Installation Flow ...................................................................................... 5 4. Cabinet Installation and Stack ......................................................... 6 4.1 Cabinet Installation Space Requirements .......................... 6 4.2 Cabinet Top Cover Installation .................................................. 8 4.3 Cabinet Base Fixation................................................................ 9 4.4 Install Cabinet to Its Base .................................................... 10 4.5 Cabinet Stacking .............................................................................. 12 5. Module Installation ................................................................................ 14 5.1 BC8910A Module Installation in BC8910A Cabinet .................. 14 5.2 RC8910A Module Installation in RC8910A Cabinet .................. 15 5.3 PC8910A Battery Installation in PC8910A Cabinet.................... 16 6. Cable Connections ................................................................................. 17 6.1 Cable connection between BBU Cabinet and Battery Cabinet (Internal Cables) ....................................................... 17 6.2 Cable connection between BC8910A and RC8910A (Internal Cables) ............................................................ 21 6.3 B201 BC8910A (B201 Power Supply) External Cable Connection (External Cables) ........................................................ 23 6.4 RC8910A External Cable Connection (External Cables).................................................................................................................... 25 6.5 B900 Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900)and the PC8910A .......................... 28 6.6 B900 Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900) and the RC8910A......................... 30 6.7 B900 Connecting the BC8910A (B900) to External Cables ...................................................................................... 32 6.8 Note ............................................................................................... 34 7. Installation Check ................................................................................... 35 7.1 Cabinet Installation Check....................................................... 35 7.2 Cable Connection Check ......................................................... 35

1. Overview
BC8910AB201 Power Supply

PC891 0A

RC8910A

BC8910A+RC8910A +PC8910A Typical Configuration: BaseBand Cabinet (BC8910A)+RFS Cabinet (RC8910A)+Battery Cabinet (PC8910A). B201 BBU BaseBand Cabinet Configuration: B201 Power Supply, Heat Exchanger, BBU and other accessories. 4 8 Battery Cabinet Configuration: 4 or 8 battery packs. RSU RF Cabinet Configuration: Fan Unit, Power Distribution Unit and RSU.

2.

Installation Tools

Electric Drill

Grounding Resistance Meter

Vacuum Cleaner

Multimeter

Coaxial Cable Stripper

Power Strips

Screwdrivers

Hexagon Spanner

Hydraulic Pliers

Spanner

Paper Cutter

Nail Hammer

Pliers

5m 5m Tape Measure

Spirit Level

Crimpers

Safety Helmet

Gloves

Steel Saw

Ladder

Star Tip Hexagon Spanner

10mm Note: The 10mm hexagon spanner must be provided.

3. Installation Flow

4. Cabinet Installation and Stack

4.1 Cabinet Installation Space Requirements


Space requirements for overlapping installation:

Space requirements for side-by-side installation:

100~1000mm
When the cabinets are installed side by side, the space between cabinets should be 100~1000mm.

4.2 Cabinet Top Cover Installation

It is required to install top covers for the cabinets in a non-overlapping installation or for the cabinet on top of an overlapping installation.
1.

Place the top cover on top of the cabinet. NOTE that the side with no missing corner should face front.

2 4 M12

Fix the top cover with four (4) M12 inner hexagon bolts, which are provided with steel washers.

4.3 Cabinet Base Fixation

1. 4 Place the base to a proper position as per design requirements, and then determine the hole drilling positions for the 4 expansion bolts.

2. 16mm 80mm Drill holes of 16mm in diameter and 80mm in depth on the determined hole positions. Strike the expansion bolts vertically into the holes, until they are flush with the ground.

3. M12 Put the M12 bolts through cabinet base, insulation washer, flat washer, spring washer and nuts as per sequence, and then fix the base to ground.

4.4 Install Cabinet to Its Base


12 +2 M12 RC8910A Installation Method 1: Two Fixing Pins & two M12 inner hexagon bolts (used to fix RC8910A cabinet to Base)

M8

M12

Fixing Pin: M8 inner hexagon screws are used to fix it M12 bolts, provided with rubber washers, are used to to the Base. fix cabinet to Base.

2. RC8910A

1. M8 Use two M8 inner hexagon screws to fix the Fixing Pin to the back of Base, on which holes are provided holding pin installation. Note that the fixing pins must be installed vertically to the Base; or else, it is difficult to install the cabinet.

Place the RC8910A cabinet on the Base, and push it backwards steadily, until the fixing pins are in the fixing holes completely, then the sides of cabinet should align to those of Base. Be careful not to get hurt while pulling the cabinet.

4. 3. 2 M12 Use two M12 inner hexagon bolts, which are provided with rubber washers, to fix the cabinet to the Base.

Use the door holder to get the cabinet door secured while installing cabinet and cables.

24 M12 BC8910A/PC8910A Installation Method 2: Four M12 inner hexagon bolts (used to fix BC8910A/RC8910A cabinet to Base)

1. 6

Remove the 6 screws that fix the bottom plate of battery cabinet, and then remove the bottom plate of the battery cabinet.

2. M12 M12

In the four bottom corners of the battery cabinet, use M12 inner hexagon bolts, which are provided with rubber washers, to fix the battery cabinet to the Base.

In the four bottom corners of the BBU cabinet, use M12 inner hexagon bolts, which are provided with rubber washers, to fix the BBU cabinet to the Base or RFS cabinet.

3 Install the bottom plate of battery to its original position after the battery cabinet is fixed to the base.

4.5 Cabinet Stacking

Before another cabinet is stacked on, remove the cable trough cover plates and the cable hole cover plates on top of the cabinet.

Remove the screw that fixes the cable trough 2. cover plate and then Remove the four screws that fix the cable hole cover remove the cover plate. plate from cabinet interior and then remove the cover plate.

Remove the cable hole cover plates on bottom of the upper cabinet.

3. M12

Via the screw holes on the four bottom corners of the cabinet, use four M12 inner hexagon bolts, which are provided with rubber washers, to fix the upper cabinet to the lower one.

6. 5.

Secure the screws on the four corners of the cable Fix the cable hole assemblies to the positions where hole assembly, to fix the cable hole assembly to the lower side of the cable hole. cable hole cover plates are removed.

7.

Fix the cable hole assemblies to the cable holes with the screws that previously fix the cable hole cover plates.

The cable hole assembly must be installed securely and tightly, or else, water may soak inside the cabinet.

Cabinet stacking is completed.

Note: Install a top cover to the cabinet before cabinet stacking.

Fixation and stacking of cabinets are completed.

5. Module Installation
5.1 BC8910A Module Installation in BC8910A Cabinet

BC8910A

For the BC8910A cabinet, the power monitoring module (the right module in the red box) and the rectifier module are required to be installed on site.

Insert the power monitoring module smoothly to the far right slot, until the external side of the module is flush with the shelf. Fasten the captive screw on lower part of the module to fix the module.

To insert the rectifier module, lift the holding handle on lower part of the module and then insert the module to the corresponding slot smoothly, until the external side of the module is flush with the shelf, then release the handle.

5.2 RC8910A Module Installation in RC8910A Cabinet


RC8910A 6 RSU 1T2R RSU 1/2/3 2T4R RSU 4/5/6 RSU RSU RSU RSU

The

RC8910A

cabinet

can

accommodate 6 RSU modules. Of which, the 1T2R RSU modules are installed to the left 1/2/3 slots and the 2T4R RSU modules are installed to the right 4/5/6 slots. After the RSU modules are installed, connect the RSU power cables to the RSU power ports. The RSU power cables are wired to relevant slots.
RSU RSU RSU Align the protruding edges on the upper and lower sides to the guiding tracks of RSU slot and then push the RSU in smoothly.

1RSU

Figure 1. The protruding edge on upper/lower side of the RSU


2 RSU Figure 2. The RSU guiding track in the cabinet

1 RSU Push the RSU along the track in smoothly.

2 RSU 3 M5X20 RSU RSU RSU Fix the RSU with 3 M5X20 screws respectively on upper and lower sides. Note that the power port is located at the lower side. Fix the grounding plate together with the middle screw on lower side of the RSU.

5.3 PC8910A Battery Installation in PC8910A Cabinet

PC8910A 4 8 4

Tidily place the battery packs in the PC8910A cabinet, with the electrodes facing outside. When 4 battery packs are configured, place them at the lower shelf; and when 8 battery packs are configured, load both upper and lower shelves with 4 battery packs respectively.
6.1.2

Note: The relevant cables must be well wired before the battery packs are loaded, or else, it is difficult to wire cables. Refer to 6.1.2 for details.
4

If only 4 battery packs are installed, the terminals of the battery cables that are not used must be insulated.

6. Cable Connections
6.1 Cable connection between BBU Cabinet and Battery Cabinet (Internal Cables) 6.1.1
Connection Preparation

1 2 3 The waterproof module of BBU Cabinet consists of (1) fixing screw, (2) metal plate, and (3) waterproof rubber plug.

1. To connect cables, remove the fixing screw first.

2. Remove the metal plate and the waterproof rubber plug, and then wire all the cables through the cable holes and make them well arranged.

3. Re-install the waterproof rubber plug to relevant cable holes according to the diameters of cables. Insert the metal plate and fix it with screw.

4. 6 Use the star tip hexagon spanner provided in RFS Cabinet to remove the 6 screws that fix the cable trough cover plate, open the cable trough cover, install the required cables and then close it.

5. There are two cable holes at left and right sides of the battery cabinet bottom. Waterproof plugs are provided in the cable holes. Remove the waterproof plugs before wiring cables, and re-install the plugs after cable wiring is done.

6.1.2

Cable Connection in Battery Cabinet

B201 Cable Connection between BC8910A (B201 Power Supply) and Battery Cabinet:
SN 1 Cable Description Fan power cable Temperature transducer cable Access control cable Power supply cable Quantity 1 Connector in Battery Cabinet Fan power port in cabinet Battery cell surface B1 B1 Section of BC8910A B201_LLVD2_5 B2 B2 Section of BC8910A The power grounding bar at right side of cabinet

X4

Access control cable port in cabinet Power switch in battery cabinet

TEC/DOOR DOOR DOOR connector of TEC/DOOR port BATT Input 1 BATT Input port 1

The power grounding bar at right side of cabinet

Precautions for Cabling A. 1/2/3 The cables No.1/2/3 are wired in the battery cabinet through the cable holes at left side of bottom of battery cabinet. B. 4 The cable No.4 goes into the battery cabinet through the cable hole at right side of bottom of battery cabinet. Note that the plugs at both sides of cable hole should be kept in original positions after the cable is wired through. C. Protective tubes must be provided for the cables wired between cabinets. The length of protective tube should ensure that no cable is exposed. The ends of protective tubes should be sealed with adhesive tapes D. 1/2/3/4 1/2/3 4 The cables No. 1/2/3/4 go through the external cable trough at the right side of RFS cabinet and enter inside the BBU cabinet. The cables should be fastened via the cable fastening holes of the cable trough with the white cable ties, with cables No. 1/2/3 and cable No. 4 fastened separately. Note that the cables should be fastened flat on the cable trough, or else, the cable trough cover plate can not be installed. Cable Connections: 1. Connect the power cable of fan to the fan power port on the left wall of battery cabinet 2. Remove the protective paper on the probe of battery temperature transducer and stick the probe to the battery surface. 3. Connect the access control cable to the access control cable port on top right corner of battery cabinet. 4. Connect the battery power cable to the power switch on top of the battery cabinet. Battery power cable connection:

a. Remove the cover of battery switch on top of battery cabinet.

b.-48V (BAT-) -48VRTN(BAT+) Connect the black wire to the -48V (BAT-) terminal at the right side of the switch, and the red wire to the -48VRTN (BAT+) terminal.

6.1.3 Cable Connection in BBU Cabinet

Cable Connections 1. BC8910A_B201_LLVD2_5 B201LLVD25 BC8910A_-48VRTN Connect the BC8910A_B201_LLVD2_5 labeled terminal of fan power cable to the No. 5 terminal of LLVD2 of B201 power supply, and the BC8910A_-48VRTN labeled terminal to the power ground bar at the right side of BBU cabinet. 2. X4 Connect the battery temperature transducer cable to the X4 port. 3. TEC/DOORTECDOOR DOOR The TEC/DOOR port of BBU cabinet provides a two-in-one cable, which has two connectors labeled as TEC and DOOR respectively. Connect the access control cable to the DOOR connector. 4. BATT Input1 Connect the black wire of battery power cable to the port of BATT Input switch No. 1, and the red wire to the power grounding bar at the right side of BBU cabinet. A A shows the power grounding bar. After cable connections are done, the cables should be tidily and tightly fastened via cable fastening holes on the side wall and bottom of cabinet.

6.2 Cable connection between BC8910A and RC8910A (Internal Cables) 6.2.1 Connection Preparation

1. B201 Remove the screws on the four corners of B201 power switch cover plate, and then remove the plate. Note that the plate has switch numbers printed.

2. Fasten the cable hole assembly with screws in even strength.

B201 Cable Connection between BBU Cabinet (B201 Power Supply) and RFS Cabinet
SN 1 2 3 Cable Description Cabinet grounding cable RF Cabinet power cable High speed cable Quantity 1 2 RSU The same as that of RSU modules Connector in BBU Cabinet BBU Cabinet grounding bar LLVD-1 LLD-1 port of power module BBU TX0 RX0~TX5 RX5 TX0 RX0 ~ TX5 RX5 ports of BBU Connector in RFS Cabinet RFS Cabinet grounding bar Power input port of RFS cabinet RSU TX1 RX1 TX1 RX1 ports of RSU

Cabling Route

1. 1/2 Cables No.1/2 enter the BBU cabinet through the cable hole at left side of the BBU cabinet. 2. 3 Cables No.3 enter the BBU cabinet in two bundles through the cable holes at left and right sides of the BBU cabinet. High speed cable labeling and grouping 1. 0~5 BBU TX0RX0~TX5RX5 0~2 3~5 Stick labels to both ends of the high speed cables, which indicate 0~5, corresponding to the ports TX0RX0~TX5RX5 of BBU. Cables 0~2 are in a group, which enter BBU cabinet through the cable holes at right; and cables 3~5 are in a group, which enter BBU cabinet through the cable holes at left.

6.2.2 Cable Connection

1. 1 A B Connect end A of cable No.1 to the grounding bar on left side of the BBU cabinet, and the end B to the grounding connector of RFS cabinet 2. 2 A LLVD1-1 LLVD1-2 -48VRTN -48VRTN B Connect A ends of cables No.2 that are labeled as LLVD1-1 and LLVD1-2 (they are power cables) to the cable connectors of relevant switches. And connect the cable labeled as -48VRTN to the -48VRTN power grounding bar. B ends of the cables are already connected to the power connectors of RFS cabinet.

3. 3 A 0~5 BBU FS TX0RX0~TX5RX5 B RSU TX1RX1 Connect A ends of cables No.3 to the ports TX0RX0 ~ TX5RX5 of BBU FS boards as per the number sequence from 0 to 5. Connect B ends to the RSU TX1RX1 ports. There will be some cables connected to switches of BBU cabinet in factory. Make sure that these cables are not loosened during installation on field.

After cable connections are done, the cables should be tidily and tightly fastened via cable fastening holes on the side wall and bottom of cabinet.

6.3 B201 BC8910A (B201 Power


Supply) External Cable Connection (External Cables)

6.3.1 Connection Preparation


External Cables
SN 1 Cable Description Cabinet grounding bus GPS GPS feeder cable AC AC Input power cable E1/T1 E1/T1 cable Relay monitoring cable Others Quantity 1 Connector in BC8910A Grounding bar at left side of cabinet GPS N N type connector of GPS lightning arrester AC INPUT AC INPUT port of power module BBU DB44 DB44 connector of BBU data cable BBU DB25 DB25 connector of BBU data cable External Connector Outdoor grounding bar GPS GPS Antenna External power supply device External transmission device External monitoring device

4 5

1 1

Configured as per agreement

Cabling Route 1. 1/2/3 Cables 1/2/3 go out from the waterproof module at left side of the bottom of BBU cabinet and out from the cable trough at left side of RFS cabinet, and then they are connected to relevant external devices. 2. 4/5/6 Cables 4/5/6 go out from the waterproof module at right side of the bottom of BBU cabinet and out from the cable trough at right side of RFS cabinet, and then they are connected to relevant external devices

6.3.2 Cable Connection

Cable Connections 1. Connect cabinet grounding bus to the grounding bar at left side of RFS cabinet and then connect it to the nearest outdoor grounding bar. 2. GPS GPS N GPS Connect the GPS feeder cable to the N type connector of GPS lightning arrester, and then connect it to the GPS antenna outside. 3. AC INPUT Connect the AC input power cable to the AC INPUT switch, and then connect it to external power supply device.

B201 4 N L1L2L3 The B201 power supply input cable provides four wires, in colors of blue, red, brown and black. Connect the blue wire to the N connector, and the red, brown and black wires to the L1, L2 and L3 connectors respectively. 4. E1/T1 BBU DB44 Connect the E1/T1 cable to the DB44 connector of BBU data cable, and then connect it to an external transmission device. 5. BBU DB25 Connect the relay input cable to the DB25 connector of BBU data cable, and then connect it to an external monitoring device.

6. For connection of other monitoring cables, refer to the connection instructions beside the monitoring cable input ports.
X4 Battery 1 Temperature ( 1 X15 Out-relay 1,2 1,2* X22 RS232 Communication RS232 X26 Entrance Control Alarm X5 Battery 2 Temperature X12 Temperature Control ( 2 X16 Out-relay 3,4 X17 Out-relay 5,6 3,4* 5,6* X23 Flooding Alarm X24 Smog Alarm *Pin:NO(normal open) COM(common)NC(normal close X14 In-relay 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 X21 RS485 Communication RS485 X25 Ambient Temperature

After cable connections are done, the cables should be tidily and tightly fastened via cable fastening holes on the side wall and bottom of cabinet.

6.4 RC8910A External Cable Connection (External Cables)

Cable Description RF jumper cable

Quantity RSU Determined by the quantity and model of RSU

Connector in BBU Cabinet RSU RF port of RSU

External Connector RF feeder cable

6.4.1 Connection Preparation


Principle and Operations on Waterproof Module

Structure and Principles of waterproof module. 123 4 Structure: The waterproof module is made up of vertical slider (1), horizontal slider (2), cable-through plug (3) and plug (4). Principles: 1 The vertical slider exerts pressure downwards with the screw is screwed up. 2 The horizontal sliders exert pressure to two sides with the downward pressure from the vertical slider to press the cable-through plug, making it closely contact the cable in the cable-through hole, thus waterproof measure is achieved.

Remove the waterproof module: Screw off the screw in the middle of the vertical slider to remove the waterproof module.

6.4.2

RF Jumper Cable Connection

3 2T4R RSU 3 1T2R RSU Three (3) RF jumper cables of 2T4R RSU go through the waterproof module at right; and three (3) RF jumper cables of 1T2R RSU go through the waterproof module at left. 1. RSU ANT1~4 2T4R RSU 1T2R ANT1(TX1/RX1A) ANT2(RX1B) As per the sequence from right to left, connect the RF jumper cables to ports ANT 1~4 of RSU. If the 2T4R RSU uses 1T2R only, connect the jumper cables to the ANT1 (TX1/RX1A) port and ANT2 (RX1B) port.

2. 2 Install the corresponding waterproof plugs in position when every two RF jumper cables are connected.

3. When the jumper cables that are required to go through this waterproof module are connected and their waterproof plugs are installed in position, insert the horizontal sliders.

4. Insert the vertical slider, and then fix it to the maximum extent with a hexagon spanner

5. 3 1T2R RSU Install the three (3) RF jumper cables of the 1T2R RSU at left in the same way.

6. Note that the waterproof plugs should be tightly pressed. The cable holes that are not used should have their plugs in position.

7. Use the internal adjusting screw to adjust the cable outlet plate at the cabinet base so that the opening size is minimized.

8. After all cables are connected, install the front plate of the cabinet base to its original position.

6.5 B900 Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900)and the PC8910A 6.5.1 Preparations
6.1.1 Refer to section 6.1.1 for details.

6.5.2 Connecting Internal Cables on the PC8910A


6.1.2 Refer to section 6.1.2 for details.

6.5.3 Connecting Internal Cables on the BC8910A (B900)

B900 Internal Cables Required for Connecting the BC8910A (B900) to the PC8910A
No. 1 2 Cable Fan cable Temperature sensor cable Access control cable Power cable Quantity 1 1 PC8910A Port Fan port Battery surface Access control port Power switch B1 BC8910A B1 Port TEC3 TEMP/OUTRLY

TEC/DOOR DOOR TEC/DOOR port and DOOR connector BATT Input (-48V)

Procedure for Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900) and the PC8910A 1. Connect the fan cable.

a. B900 Unscrew and then de-attach the metal cover from the B900.

b. TEC TEC -48V TEC -48VRTN According to the cable port layout that is screen-printed on Note: The device names to be connected are screen-printed the metal cover, connect the fan cable to the TEC connector. in this metal cover. Do not erase or remove any of them. Connect the blue cable to the TEC -48V port. Connect the black cable to the TEC -48VRTN port. 2. TEMP/OUTRLY Connect the temperature sensor cable to the TEMP/OUTRLY port. 3. BFAN FCE5 TEC/DOOR DOOR A 2-in-1 cable is routed from the TEC/DOOR port of the FCE5 board in the BFAN assembly. Connect the access control cable to the DOOR cable. Connect the power cable.

a. Run the power cable from the cable trough on the left side of the RC8910A to the BC8910A through the waterproof module on the lower left of the BC8910A.

b. B900 BATT input-48V +3 Connect the blue power cable to the BATT input (-48V) port. Connect the red power cable to the + 3 port.

6.6 B900 Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900) and the RC8910A 6.6.1 Preparations

1. B900 2. Ensure that the cable assembly is tightly and evenly screwed. Unscrew and then de-attach the metal cover from the B900. B900 Internal Cables Required for Connecting the BC8910A (B900) to the RC8910A No. Cable Quantity BC8910A Port 1 1 Ground cable Ground bar 2 2 RC0 Power cable RC0 port 3 RSU BBU TX0 RX0~TX5 RX5 High-speed cable It is identical to the TX0 RX0 - TX5 RX5 port quantity of RSUs. (BBU) Routing Internal Cables

RC8910A Port Ground point Power input port RSU TX1 RX1 TX1RX1 port (RSU)

3. 1/2 Run cables 1 and 2 from the left side of the cable route to the BC8910A. 4. 3 Run cable 3 in two groups from the left and right sides of the cable route to the BC8910A. Labeling High-Speed Cables

1. 0~5 BBU TX0RX0~TX5RX5 0~2 3~5 Stick two labels to both ends of a high-speed cable, respectively. Each label must be marked with a specific number ranging from 0 to 5 that matches TX0 RX0 to TX5 RX5. Run cables 0 through 2 from the right side of the cable route to the BC8910A. Run cables 3 through 5 from the left side of the cable route to the BC8910A.

6.6.2 Procedure for Connecting Internal Cables between the BC8910A (B900) and the RC8910A

1. 1A B Connect the 1A end to the protection ground bar on the left side of the BC8910A. Connect the B end to the ground point on the RC8910A. 2. 2 A RC0 -48V RC0 -48VRTN B Connect the blue power cable at the 2A end to the RC0 -48V port, and the black power cable to the RC0 -48VRTN port. The B end is already connected. 3. 3A 0~5 BBU FS TX0RX0~TX5RX5 B RSU TX1RX1 Insert cables 0 through 5 at the 3A end sequentially into TX0 RX0 to TX5 RX5, and the B end into RSU TX1 RX1. After these cables are already connected, re-attach the metal cover. Tie-wrap the cables tightly at the bottom or on both sides of the cabinets.

6.7 B900 Connecting the BC8910A (B900) to External Cables 6.7.1 Preparations
External Cables Required for Connecting the BC8910A
No. 1 2 3 Cable Main ground cable GPS GPS feeder cable AC AC input cable E1/T1 E1/T1 cable Dry contact cable Other cable Quantity 1 1 2 BC8910A Port Ground bar GPS N N-shape port (GPS lightning arrester) AC INPUT AC INPUT port (power distribution module) LPU BSC-E1-GO BSC-E1-GO port (LPU) LPU MON-IN/OUT-GO MON-IN/OUT-GO port (LPU) External Port Outdoor ground bar GPS GPS antenna External power supply External transmission device External monitoring device -

4 5 6

1 1 It depends on contractual configuration.

Routing External Cables 1. 1/2/3 Run cables 1, 2, and 3 from the waterproof module on the lower left side of the BC8910A to external devices along the left cable trough of the RC8910A. 2. 4/5/6 Run cables 4, 5, and 6 from the waterproof module on the lower right side of the BC8910A to external devices along the right cable trough of the RC8910A.

6.7.2 Procedure for Connecting the BC8910A (B900) to External Cables

1. Connect one end of the main ground cable to the ground bar on the left side of the BC8910A, and the other end to the nearest outdoor ground bar. 2. GPS GPS N Connect the GPS feeder cable to the N-shape port of the GPS lightning arrester tightly. 3. AC AC-INPUT N AC-INPUT L1 Connect the blue wire of the AC input cable to the AC-INPUT N port, the brown wire to the AC-INPUT L1 port, and the ground cable to the ground bar on the left side of the BC8910A.

4. E1/T1 LPU E1/T1-GO Connect the E1/T1 cable to the E1/T1-GO port of the LPU, and then tighten two screws on it. 5. LPU MON-IN/PUT-GO Connect the dry contact cable to the MON-IN/PUT-GO port of the LPU, and then tighten two screws on it.

6.8 Note

1.2T4R RSU ANT1/ANT3


For the 2T4R RSU used in a Multi-carrier One Sector application, it is required to connect the RF jumper cables to ANT1/ANT3 ports only.

2 RC8910A 3 RSU 3 RSU


If only three (3) RSUs are installed in PC8910A cabinet, the unused slots will have dummy panels installed in factory. Install the three (3) RSUs to the slots that are not covered on field.

7. Installation Check

7.1 Cabinet Installation Check


SN 1 Item The cabinet reliably fixed, with insulation washers, spring washers and flat washers correctly installed. The waterproof modules should be tightly installed and the unused cable holes should have their plugs in position. The installation space satisfies requirements. The front of the cabinet should have antistatic wrist straps provided. The unused terminals inside the cabinet should be handled properly. The screws on all modules should be fastened. Check

2 3 4 5 6

7.2 Cable Connection Check


SN 1 Item The protection grounding wires of the equipment are properly installed to the nearest copper grounding busbar. Before connecting protection grounding wires, rust or dust should be removed from the surface of the grounding terminal to ensure reliable connection. The naked wires and the copper lugs of power cables or grounding wires should be covered with a tube or wrapped with insulation tape. The copper lug should match the cable. The power cables and grounding wires should be correctly and firmly connected in terms of polarity. When the copper lug of a cable is connected to a terminal, flat washer and spring washer should be used and the spring washer should be pressed flat. The extra part of the grounding wires or power cables should be smoothly cut off rather than coiled. A whole cable segment with good insulation layer should be used. Do not join two or more cables. 5cm All cables (power cables, signal cables and pigtails) should be bound and laid by classification, with a minimum parallel distance of 5cm. 300700mm The cables should be evenly and firmly bound on the cable tray, with an interval ranging from 300mm to 700mm. Check

8 9 10

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The cables or pigtails inside and outside the cabinet should not hang in the air. The bending radius of a cable should meet the requirement. DIN N The connectors of all cables should be properly and firmly connected. No DIN or N type of connector is connected in a staggered way. 3-5 35mm)() The black and white ties should not mix up: The white ties are used indoors, and its end should be smoothly cut off; while the black ties are used outdoors and 3-5mm should be reserved at the end. , The cable labels should face the same direction and be in correct format (or as required by the customer if relevant documents are provided).

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Planned by: CL Product Support Department Edited by: Zhang Mao

English Text by: Chen Chunlin CL CDMA Reviewed by: CL Product Support Department, CDMA Plan System Department, Development & Pilot Department * * * * ZTE Corporation 518057 Address: ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Post Code: 518057 http://dms.zte.com.cn Technical support website: http://tsm.zte.com.cn 075526770800 Hotline: 86-755-26770800 or 800-830-1118 075526770801 Fax: 86-755-26770801 800-830-1118

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