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Product release:
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PUBLICATION HISTORY
System release: GSM/BSS V15.1
July 2005
Issue 15.105/EN Standard
Removed information on BSC6000 due to EOL (End Of Life).
Feature 26834 Satellite Abis interface: created section 7.9.12 (fault number 1060
source: Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF (or CMCF Ph1 or CMCF Ph2)) and
section 7.12.55 (fault number 1067 source: Abis satellite not supported DRX
(ND3))
Updated for CR Q01124436: removed fault number 1067 source Power alarm on
equipment items PA / ePA / HePA (section 7.12.86)
Updated for CR Q01110972: added fault numbers 1213 and 1214 (sections 7.15 and
7.16)
Updated for CR Q01151862: modified Section 7.11.4 (fault number 1067 source
Over temperature on equipment item battery cabinet)
Updated section 7.6: removed all sources from fault number 1056 (no real sources,
but manuf info).
Removed fault numbers 1502 and 1503 (moved them to NTP <101> (BSC 12000)
and NTP <131> (BSC 3000))
Updated for CR Q01160062, modifying the description of the attribute value
change 1063
Updated On--Line Help locators
April 2005
Issue 15.104/EN Preliminary
Updated the document from comments and review meeting notes
March 2005
Issue 15.103/EN Draft
Synchronized with V15.1R Standard
February 2005
Issue 15.102/EN Draft

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Synchronized with V15.0.1 Preliminary


February 2005
Issue 15.101/EN Draft
Synchronized with V15.1R Preliminary (no impact)
January 2005
Issue 15.100/EN Draft
Feature 27633 DRX automatic downloading: updated section 7.2.3 (fault number
1052 source 5), section 7.2.8 (fault number 1052 source 32) and section 7.2.9 (fault
number 1052 source 33)
Feature 14967 Centralized downloading of BTS by BSC: updated section 7.2 (fault
number 1052 with 12 new sources), and section 7.13 (fault number 1073 with 18
new sources (from source 14 to 31))
Removed occurrences of End--Of--Life products: BTS S4000 Indoor 1900, BTS
S4000 Outdoor 1900, BTS S4000 Smart 1900, BTS S2000 Indoor 1900 and BTS
S2000E Outdoor 1900
Replaced occurrences of BSC e3 by BSC 3000 and TCU e3 by TCU 3000
(throughout the guide)

System release: GSM/BSS V15.1R


November 2004
Issue 15.53/EN Preliminary
Synchronized with V15.0 Standard
September 2004
Inserted feature concerning internal inconsistency
August 2004
Issue 15.52/EN Preliminary
Updated with Review Comments
Updated according to the following features:
13752: DRX Automatic Downloading
20582: S8000/S8002 operating voltage report at OMC--R
20583: TD1099-- BTS battery remote maintenance and status monitoring
26567: DRX Software downloading improvement (centralized)

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System release: GSM/BSS V15.0


September 2004
Issue 15.08/EN Standard
August 2004
Issue 15.07/EN Preliminary
General infrastructure and catalog cleanup
August 2004
Issue 15.06/EN Preliminary
Corrected and added locators
May 2004
Issue 15.05/EN Preliminary
Updated according to the following features:
25621: High Power PA (60W) - GSM 900
24878: S8003 for 1800 and E--GSM without ASCI (POMAN)
Updated for CR Q00867325--03, adding list of causes for fault 1055.
Updated for CR Q00849402, adding fault treatment for source 16 of fault 1052.
CR Q00856146, added fault number 1502 access attempt to a non--operational cell.
April 2004
Issue 15.04/EN Standard
CR Q00856146, added fault number 1502 access attempt to a non--operational cell.
March 2004
Issue 15.03/EN Preliminary
Incorporated SME review comments
For CR 849373 fault 1052
January 2004
Issue 15.02/EN Draft
Update to include:
Per feature 24467 addition of 3 notes, at beginning of chapter 6 and beginning of
chapter 7, addressing the compatibility of DRX, eDRX, and DRX--ND3.

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December 2003
Issue 15.01/EN Draft
Update to include:
Per feature 19174, addition of warning 1063 inside c7, v103, segment 2
Per feature 23068, update fault number 1060 and 1067 inside c7, v103, segment
2
Per feature 24119, update fault number 1060 and 1067 inside c7, v103, segment 2
Update About this document regarding V15 features not supported on BSC2G.

System release: GSM/BSS V14.3


October 2003
Issue 14.08/EN Standard
Updated according the following features:
024396: e--PA 1800 for S8000 and S12000
024397: e--PA 900 for S8000 and S12000
24981: e--PA redesign 1900 for S8000 and S12000
24982: e--PA redesign 850 for S8000 and S12000

August 2003
Issue 14.07/EN Preliminary
The following features were integrated:
20470: S8000 in/out up to 3S888 / H2D (1 or 2) + H4D with PA (CMCC)
20468: S8000 in/out up to 2 S666 / D(1 or 2) + H2D(1 or 2) with PA (CUTC,
CMCC, Microcell)
24399: eDRX 900 for S8000 and S12000
24389: rural indoor BTS (S8003)
24381: e--PA 1900 for S8000 and S12000
24382: e--PA 850 for S8000 and S12000

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April 2003
Issue 14.06/EN Preliminary
Correction of CR Q00634073 by updating 1060 table with information on source
9437443
The following features were integrated:
17596 PR1505 S8000/S12000 High Power PA (60W) module PCS 1900
12108 SV 1374 Network level identification
21257 AMR 850 MHz
BSC defense section corrected in FN 1055, source 34
Corrected CR Q00540805 by updating the following procedures:
CMCF board (source: Restart due to double bus fault) FN 1060/9502759
CSWM board (source: Restart due to double bus fault) FN 1060/4259879
(e)DRX modules (source: Restart due to double bus fault) FN 1060/9437488
or 12583176
Corrected CR Q00585446 by adding Help section (6.4) to chapter 6 (How to use
this manual)
Updated section List of fault numbers common to all BTS types
Index updated
Editorial update
January 2003
Issue 14.05/EN Preliminary
The following changes were made in the document:
The following procedures were removed from the document:
Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR (source: level 2)
FN 1067/source 563098
Combiner H4D VSWR (source: level 2) FN 1067/source 7471106
Corrected CR Q00247062 by updating table 7--3: Fault Number 1060 with source
number 9437188
Corrected CR Q00206331 by updating DACS Failed procedure
Corrected BSC Defense section for FN 1055, source 34

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Updated the following procedures after review:


DRX modules (source: AMNU software fault)
Power amplifiers (source: High temperature) (which included merging the
procedures for Indoor and Outdoor)
Power amplifiers (source: High Current)
Power amplifiers (source: power)
Power amplifiers (source: PA_PSDW)
Created the following new procedures for (e)DRX, FN 1067:
PA Configuration exceeded
HePA not supported
Added (e) to all DRX procedures, and source codes for eDRX faults
Added (H)(e)PA to all PA procedures, and source codes for HePA and ePA faults
Updated the following procedures:
The BTS has not acknowledged the TX power consign request
The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request
Updated the following procedures, figures, and/or sections to incorporate the
BSC e3:
Source 6, File access error
Source 4: This entity is engaged...Source 8, Wrong software...
ABIS BTS SYNCHRO: Syno clock
Updated figure 7--1
Creation of figure 7--2
Fault No 1258: No BTS response....
Fault No 1505: No response to BCCH...
Related Documents and Vocabulary Conventions in About
Updated the following procedures to incorporate the AC Box/GIPS:
ACU climatic (cooler fault)
Combiner duplexer LNA or combiner duplexer H2D LNA (LNA fault)
Combiner H4D LNA (LNA fault)
DACS (DACS failed)
F Type converters (volt)
Rectifiers (AC fault)
Rectifiers (PCU protective)
RX filter (LNA fault)

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December 2002
Issue 14.03/EN Preliminary
The following changes were made in the document:
General update according to V14.3 NTP task force, including the following new
procedures:
Rx Filter: LNA fault (FN 1067, source 7602177)
DRX modules (source: AMNU software fault)
Power amplifiers (source: High temperature) (OUTDOOR)
IDEM (INDOOR)
Power amplifiers (source: High Current)
Power amplifiers (source: power)
Power amplifiers (source: PA_PSDWN)
(Tables, etc. updated accordingly)
Added steps and figure to procedure DACS climatic system (source: DACS
failed)
Corrected CR Q00277757--1 by creating procedure Source 7: Value out of range
All PA procedures updated to include HePA feature
Links created in procedures which can be done with TIL tool
Chapter name change: Manual User Guide to How to use this manual

System release: GSM/BSS V13


August 2002
Issue 13.07/EN Standard
Minor Editorial Update
Issue 13.06/EN Preliminary
Minor Editorial Update
July 2002
Issue 13.05/EN Draft
Minor Editorial Update

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June 2002
Issue 13.04/EN Standard
Update of Paragraph 7.10.2 (ACU)
Update according to CR Q00336593 (Fault number 1258)
March 2002
Issue 13.03/EN Standard
Changed to Standard
Minor Editorial Update
July 2001
Issue 13.02/EN Preliminary
Minor Editorial Update
October 2000
Issue 13.01/EN Preliminary
Minor Editorial Update

System release: GSM/BSS V12


August 2001
Issue 12.08/EN Preliminary
The following changes were made in individual chapters:
Chapter 7, S8000, S8002, and S8006 BTS fault numbers
updated for SR 30356084 (new sources for equipments CMCF, CSWM, DRX

and BRC, modification of source wording for DRX).

June 2001
Issue 12.07/EN Preliminary
The following changes were made in individual chapters:
replacement of the cause field by source in the fault number description

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Chapter 7, S8000, S8002, and S8006 BTS fault numbers


updated for SR 30315347 (new equipment ABIS_BTS_ SYNCHRO)
updated for SR 30316977 (three supplementary sources for battery cabinet

equipment)

updated for SR 30328058, SR 30319288, and SR30334422 (add sources 3

and 34 in 1055 fault number)

updated for SR 30330888 (add sources 2, 5 and 6 in 1060 fault number for

cavity).

updated for SR 30328945 (new sources for cavity equipment).


updated for FM 1208 (VSWR Enhancements on S8000).

September 2000
Issue 12.06/EN Standard
The following change was made throughout the document:
updated for V12 system release after internal review
June 2000
Issue 12.05/EN Preliminary
The following change was made throughout the document:
updated for V12 system release after review
April 2000
Issue 12.04/EN Draft
The following change was made throughout the document:
updated for V12 system release
The following changes were made in individual chapters:
Chapter 7, S8000, S8002, and S8006 BTS fault numbers
integrated new 1067 fault numbers for the S8000 and S8002 BTS
integrated fault numbers for the S8006 BTS
updated for SR30134392 (creation of fault number 1505 in replacement of

fault number 1269)

updated for SR30095399 (new fault number 1500)


updated for SREE91258 (external alarms for a BTS with CBCF)

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November 1999
Issue 12.03/EN Standard
Minor Editorial Update
Issue 12.02/EN Standard
The following change was made throughout the document:
updated for V12 system release
The following change was made in individual chapter:
Chapter 7, S8000 and S8002 BTS fault numbers
updated S8000/S8002 BTS fault number treatment procedures after

validation

September 1999
Issue 12.01/EN Standard
Creation

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How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 - 6-- 1

6.1

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--1

6.2

The types of spontaneous messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--2

6.3

6.4

6.2.1

Events detected by the BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--2

6.2.2

Events detected by the BSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--2

Description of a fault number sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--3


6.3.1

Header of the sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--3

6.3.2

Main body of the sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--3

Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--4


6.4.1

Loading the CD--ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 6--4

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 - 7-- 1

7.1

Fault number: 1051 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--1

7.2

Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--2
7.2.1

Source 1: Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--5

7.2.2

Source 3: No change to one of BOOT after reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--8

7.2.3

Source 5: Software not compatible with hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--12

7.2.4

Source 6: File access error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--17

7.2.5

Source 7:
Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--20

7.2.6

Source 4: This entity is engaged in another downloading


Source 8: Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--21

7.2.7

Source 16: Inconsistent Abis message from BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--24

7.2.8

Source 32: New DRX hardware not compliant with old software . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--26

7.2.9

Source 33: Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--29

7.3

Fault number: 1053 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--32

7.4

Fault number: 1054 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--34

7.5

Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--35
7.5.1

Source 2: Equipment unable to perform such test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--38

7.5.2

Source 3: Equipment unable to perform such configuration . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--40

7.5.3

Source 5: Cell parameters inconsistency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--43

7.5.4

Source 6: Data inconsistency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--45

7.5.5

Source 7: Value out of range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--47

7.5.6

Source 8: TEI not present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--49

7.5.7

Source 10: Unknown Abis PCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--50

7.5.8

Source 23: Too many signaling timeslots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--52

7.5.9

Source 25: Out of sequence message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--54

7.5.10

Source 34: The BTS has not acknowledged the TX power consign
request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--57

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7.6

Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--64

7.7

Fault number: 1058 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--66

7.8

Fault number: 1059 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--68

7.9

Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--69
7.9.1

BRC (source: Manual switch on battery power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--80

7.9.2

BRC (source: Automatic switch on battery power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--81

7.9.3

BRC (source: Manual switch on main power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--82

7.9.4

BRC (source: Automatic switch on main power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--83

7.9.5

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)) . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--84

7.9.6

Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--87

7.9.7

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)) . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--88

7.9.8

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector)) . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--89

7.9.9

CMCF board (source: Unknown message) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--90

7.9.10

CMCF board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--91

7.9.11

CMCF boards (source: Restart due to double bus fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--92

7.9.12

CMCF boards (source: Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF) . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--93

7.9.13

CMCF boards (source: ABIS PCM statistics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--94

7.9.14

CSWM board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--95

7.9.15

CSWM board (source: Restart due to double bus fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--96

7.9.16

DRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: Frequency collision on FH bus) . Vol. 3 -- 7--97

7.9.17

DRX modules (source: Reset due to hardware watchdog) . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--98

7.9.18

DRX modules (source: Restart due to double bus fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--99

7.9.19

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: BCCH config dump) . . Vol. 3 -- 7--100

7.9.20

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: SACCH config dump) . Vol. 3 -- 7--101

7.9.21

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: L1M config dump) . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--102

7.9.22

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: RSL anomaly) . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--103

7.9.23

Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--104

7.10

Fault number: 1061 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--107

7.11

Attribute value change: 1063 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--108

7.12

Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--109
7.12.1

ABIS BTS SYNCHRO (source: SYNO clock not locked on


the network) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--120

7.12.2

ACU climatic unit (source: Cooler fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--136

7.12.3

ALCO board (source: Major fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--140

7.12.4

Battery cabinet (source: Over temperature) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--143

7.12.5

Battery cabinet (source: DC power fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--146

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7.12.6

Battery cabinet (source: Doors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--151

7.12.7

BCF cabinet door contact


(source: BCF cabinet door contact detection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--156

7.12.8

BCF cabinet fan (source: BCF cabinet fan fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--160

7.12.9

BCF power supply (source: Volt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--163

7.12.10

BRC (source: Manual switch on battery power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--167

7.12.11

BRC (source: Automatic switch on battery power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--168

7.12.12

BRC (source: Manual switch on main power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--169

7.12.13

BRC (source: Automatic switch on main power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--170

7.12.14

BRC (source: Battery failure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--171

7.12.15

BRC (source: Monitored battery not present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--173

7.12.16

BRC (source: Internal inconsistency) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--174

7.12.17

Cabinet door (source: Door contact detection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--175

7.12.18

Cavity (source: Cavity out of service) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--179

7.12.19

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)) . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--182

7.12.20

Cavity (source: Loss of cavity initialization) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--185

7.12.21

Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--188

7.12.22

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)) . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--191

7.12.23

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector


problem)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--194

7.12.24

Cavity (source: Internal software problem) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--197

7.12.25

Cavity combiner (source: Power supply) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--200

7.12.26

Cavity combiner (source: Tuning detector fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--203

7.12.27

Cavity combiner (source: Link NOK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--206

7.12.28

C--DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--209

7.12.29

C--DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--212

7.12.30

CMCF board (source: MCF_MCF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--216

7.12.31

CMCF board (source: Slave downloading error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--219

7.12.32

CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_DUPLEX_INHIBITED) . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--222

7.12.33

CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_ICST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--226

7.12.34

Combiner duplexer LNA or combiner H2D LNA (source: LNA fault) . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--230

7.12.35

Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--234

7.12.36

Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--235

7.12.37

Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--236

7.12.38

Combiner H4D LNA (source: LNA fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--240

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7.12.39

Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--244

7.12.40

Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--247

7.12.41

Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--250

7.12.42

Compact distribution system (source: Main breaker) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--254

7.12.43

CPCMI board (source: Major) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--258

7.12.44

CPCMI board (source: Slave downloading error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--259

7.12.45

CSWM board
(source: Fault on active--passive CSWM link or on passive CSWM) . . Vol. 3 -- 7--263

7.12.46

CSWM board (source: Slave downloading error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--266

7.12.47

DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--269

7.12.48

DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--272

7.12.49

Distribution system (source: Main breaker) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--279

7.12.50

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: RX fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--283

7.12.51

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: BBFILTER ASIC fault) Vol. 3 -- 7--288

7.12.52

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: Self test failed) . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--292

7.12.53

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: Major fault on TX) . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--297

7.12.54

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: DRX link) . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--302

7.12.55

DRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: Abis satellite not supported DRX


(ND3)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--308

7.12.56

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: The TX has not acknowledged the
power consign request) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--309

7.12.57

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: PA DRX control loop


fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--314

7.12.58

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: Nack answer) . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--319

7.12.59

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: DRX reset by BSC) . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--320

7.12.60

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: TRX not anymore


configured) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--321

7.12.61

DRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: PA configuration exceeded) . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--324

7.12.62

DRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: HePA not supported) . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--328

7.12.63

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: BCCH first config failed) Vol. 3 -- 7--332

7.12.64

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: BCCH second config


failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--333

7.12.65

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: SACCH first config


failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--334

7.12.66

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: SACCH second config


failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--335

7.12.67

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DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 modules (source: L1M second config


failed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--337

7.12.69

DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain (source: Software


detection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--338

7.12.70

DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain (source: Software detection) Vol. 3 -- 7--342

7.12.71

DSC boards (source: Major fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--346

7.12.72

DSC boards (source: Channel_HSCX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--350

7.12.73

External alarms (source: Alarm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--354

7.12.74

Fan of the base cabinet (source: Cabinet fan fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--355

7.12.75

F--type converters (source: Volt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--359

7.12.76

GTW boards (source: Major fault on GTW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--363

7.12.77

Internal batteries (source: Battery disconnected) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--367

7.12.78

Lightning protector (source: Lightning protection fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--371

7.12.79

Output Rx--splitter D (source: Over current) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--375

7.12.80

Output Rx--splitter M (source: Over current) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--378

7.12.81

PCM (source: PCM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--381

7.12.82

PCMI boards (source: Major fault on PCMI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--382

7.12.83

Power amplifiers (source: Hardware) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--383

7.12.84

Power amplifiers (source: DRX/PA connection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--389

7.12.85

Power amplifiers (source: High temperature ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--394

7.12.86

Power amplifiers (source: High Current ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--399

7.12.87

Power amplifiers (source: PA_PSDW ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--403

7.12.88

RECAL board (source: Major) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--408

7.12.89

RECAL board (source: Slave downloading error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--411

7.12.90

Rectifiers (source: AC fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--414

7.12.91

Rectifiers (source: DC fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--418

7.12.92

Rectifiers (source: Over temperature) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--421

7.12.93

Rectifiers (source: External battery level 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--424

7.12.94

Rectifiers (source: PCU protective) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--427

7.12.95

Rectifiers (source: Battery on discharges) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--431

7.12.96

SYNC boards (source: Major fault on SYNC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--434

7.12.97

Rx Filter (source: LNA fault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--437

7.12.98

Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--441

7.12.99

Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--442

7.13

Fault number: 1070 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--445

7.14

Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--446
7.14.1

Source 9: No response to load message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--448

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7.14.2

Source 10: Received LOAD INIT NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--449

7.14.3

Source 11: Received LOAD DATA NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--450

7.14.4

Source 12: Received LOAD END NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--451

7.14.5

Source 13: Received LOAD READY NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--452

7.15

Fault number: 1213 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--453

7.16

Fault number: 1214 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--454

7.17

Fault number: 1258 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--455

7.18

Fault number: 1259 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--457

7.19

Fault number: 1265 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--459

7.20

Fault number: 1266 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--461

7.21

Fault number: 1268 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--463

7.22

Fault number: 1500 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--465

7.23

Fault number: 1505 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--466

7.24

List of fault numbers common to all BTS types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--468


7.24.1

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--468

7.24.2

Fault number: 1051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--468

7.24.3

Fault number: 1052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--468

7.24.4

Fault number: 1053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--469

7.24.5

Fault number: 1054 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--469

7.24.6

Fault number: 1055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--470

7.24.7

Fault number: 1058 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--470

7.24.8

Fault number: 1059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--471

7.24.9

Fault number: 1060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--471

7.24.10

Fault number: 1061 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--472

7.24.11

Fault number: 1064 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--472

7.24.12

Fault number: 1065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--472

7.24.13

Fault number: 1070 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--472

7.24.14

Fault number: 1073 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--473

7.24.15

Fault number: 1258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--473

7.24.16

Fault number: 1259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--474

7.24.17

Fault number: 1265 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--474

7.24.18

Fault number: 1266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--475

7.24.19

Fault number: 1268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--475

7.24.20

Fault number: 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--476

7.24.21

Fault number: 1505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--476

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BSC 2G flowchart on the ABIS_BTS_SYNCHRO


SYNO clock not locked on the network (1/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--121

Figure 7--2

BSC 3000 flowchart on the ABIS_BTS_SYNCHRO


SYNO clock not locked on the network (1/4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--125

Figure 7--3

S8000 Outdoor BTS and S8006 BTS DACS thermostat re--activation . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--278

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Table 7--1

Fault number 1052 sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--3

Table 7--2

Fault number 1055 sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--37

Table 7--3

PA configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--60

Table 7--4

HePA configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--61

Table 7--5

Fault number 1060 sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--79

Table 7--6

Fault number 1067 sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--119

Table 7--7

Fault number 1073 sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--447

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1051

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: GSM entity downloading failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3) No change to one of BOOT after reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5) Software not compatible with hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6) File access error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4) This entity is engaged in another downloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(16) Inconsistent Abis message from BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(32) New DRX hardware not compliant with old software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(33) Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1053

GSM entity configuration regression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--32

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Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--34

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: Abis negative acknowledgement indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2) Equipment unable to perform such test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5) Cell parameters inconsistency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6) Data inconsistency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7) Value out of range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8) TEI not present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(10) Unknown Abis PCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(23) Too many signaling timeslots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(25) Out of sequence message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(34) The BTS has not acknowledged the power consign request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1056

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1058

GSM entity configuration regression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--66

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: Abis event reporting a transient default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(6553601) Manual switch on battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553602) Automatic switch on battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553603) Manual switch on main power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553604) Automatic switch on main power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388612) Nack answer from cavity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9502722 or 12779522 or 12845058) Unknown message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9502758 or 12779558 or 12845094) Restart due to hardware watchdog . . . . . . . . .
(9502759 or 12779559 or 12845095) Restart due to double bus fault . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9568241 or 12845041 or 12910577) ABIS PCM statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4259879) Restart due to double bus fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9437196 or 12582924 or 12976140 Frequency collision on FH bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


9437447 or 12583175 or 12976389: Restart due to hardware watchdog . . . . . . . . . .
9437448 or 12583176 12976390: Restart due to double bus fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437458 or 12583186 or 12976402 BCCH config dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437474 or 12583202 or 12976418 SACCH config dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437490 or 12583218 or 12976434 L1M config dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437491 or 12583219 or 12976435 RSL anomaly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7536642) VSWR level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TRX allocation for a TDMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--108

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: Abis event reporting a hardware fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5505031) Cooler fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4390913) Major fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5832705) Over temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5832706) DC power fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5832707) Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6291457) BCF cabinet door contact detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6356993) BCF cabinet fan fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5373953) Volt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553601) Manual switch on battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553602) Automatic switch on battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553603) Manual switch on main power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553604) Automatic switch on main power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553605) Battery failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553606) Monitored battery not present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6553607) Internal inconsistency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2555905) Door contact detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388609) Cavity out of service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388611) Loss of cavity initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388612) Nack answer from cavity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector problem) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8388615) Internal software problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8323073) Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8323074) Tuning detector fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8323076) Link NOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7929857) Dirty filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7929858) DACS failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9502729 or 12779529 or 12845065) MCF_MCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9568250 or 12845050 or 12910586) Slave downloading error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(12779538 or 12845074) CMCF ACT DUPLEX INHIBITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(12779539 or 12845075) CMCF ACT ICST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5570561) LNA fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5636097) VSWR level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5636098) VSWR level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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List of fault numbers

(5636099) VSWR level 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(7405569) LNA fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7471105) VSWR level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7471106) VSWR level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7471107) VSWR level 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7995393) Main breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9568257) Major fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9633786) Slave downloading error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4259849) Fault on active--passive CSWM link or passive CSWM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4325370) Slave downloading error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7864321) Dirty filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7864322) DACS failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5767169) Main breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437185 or 12582913 or 12976129: RX fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437190 or 12582918 or 12976134: BBFILTER ASIC fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437193 or 12582921 or 12976137: Self test failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437194 or 12582922 or 12976138: Major fault on TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437206 or 12582934 or 12976150: DRX link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437214: Abis satellite not supported DRX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12976158: Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437216 or 12582944 or 12976160: The TX has not acknowledged the power
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9437217 or 12582945 or 12976161: PA DRX control loop fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437218 or 12582946 or 12976162: DRX reset by BCF after message
non acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9437219 or 12582947 or 12976163: DRX link NOK after reset requested by BSC
9502719 or 12648447 or 13041663: TRX not anymore configured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437211 or 12582939: PA config. exceeded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9437212) HePA not supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437456 or 12583184 or 12976400 BCCH first config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437457 or 12583185 or 12976401 BCCH second config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437472 or 12583200 or 12976416 SACCH first config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437473 or 12583201 or 12976417 SACCH second config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437488 or 12583216 or 12976432 L1M first config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9437489 or 12583217 or 12976433 L1M second config failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6946817) Software detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6881281) Software detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4456449) Major fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4456453) Channel_HSCX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3735553) Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6225921) Cabinet fan fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5308417) Volt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4587521) Major fault on GTW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5439489) Battery disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6160385) Lightning protection fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9764865) Over current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9699329) Over current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(6488065) PCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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(4521985) Major fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


6815745 or 12648449 or 12713985 Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6815746 or 12648450 or 12713986: DRX/PA connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6815747 or 12648451 or 12713987: High temp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6815748 or 12648452 or 12713988: High Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6815750 or 12648454 or 12713990: PA_PSDW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9633793) Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9699322) Slave downloading error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242881) AC fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242882) DC fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242883) Over temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242884) External battery level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242885) PCU protective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5242886) Battery on discharges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4325377) Major fault on SYNC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7602177) LNA fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7536642) VSWR level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7536643) VSWR level 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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: Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(9) No response to load message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(10) Received LOAD INIT NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(11) Received LOAD DATA NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(12) Received LOAD END NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(13) Received LOAD READY NACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Secured loop unavailable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--453

1214

Secured loop problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--454

1258

No BTS response on preprocessing configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--455

1259

Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--457

1265

Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--459

1266

Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--461

1268

No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--463

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Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighboring cell . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--465

1505

No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 3 -- 7--466

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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT


This document contains the fault number description and the maintenance actions
required for the S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS.

Applicability
This document is part of the BSS Nortel Networks Technical Publications (NTPs).
It is one of the nine volumes concerning the fault number description:
Volume 1 of 9: BSC and TCU
Volume 2 of 9: S2000/S2000E and S4000 BTS
Volume 3 of 9: S8000, S8002, and S8006 BTS
Volume 4 of 9: S2000 H/L and e--cell BTS
Volume 5 of 9: Advanced Maintenance Procedures
Volume 6 of 9: PCUSN
Volume 7 of 9: BSC/TCU 3000
Volume 8 of 9: S12000 BTS
Volume 9 of 9: BTS18000
This document applies to the V15.1 system release.
Note: The V15.1 software load does not support cavity coupling or any features
that depend on cavity coupling
Note: This document is not applicable to the BSC 3000 and the TCU 3000.

CAUTION
GSM--R specific
GSM--R is only supported by the S8000, S8002, and S8003 BTS.

Audience
The document is intended for operations and maintenance personnel, and all those
who want to know the principles of the S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS
corrective maintenance.

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Prerequisites
< 00 >

: BSS Product Documentation Overview

It is recommended that the readers also become familiar with the following NTPs:
< 01 > : BSS Overview
< 39 > : BSS Maintenance Principles
< 46 > : S2000/S2000E BTS Maintenance Manual
< 47 > : S4000 BTS Maintenance Manual
< 105 > : Fault Number Description - Volume 5 of 9: Advanced Maintenance
Procedures
< 124 > : BSS Parameter Dictionary
< 125 > : Observation Counter Dictionary
< 128 > : OMC--R User Manual - Volume 1 of 3: Object and Fault menus
< 129 > : OMC--R User Manual - Volume 2 of 3: Configuration, Performance,
and Maintenance menus
< 130 > : OMC--R User Manual - Volume 3 of 3: Security, Administration,
SMS--CB, and Help menus

Related documents
The NTPs listed in the above Prerequisites paragraph are quoted in the document
as well as the following:
< 41 > : BSC Maintenance Manual
< 48 > : S8000/S8003 BTS Maintenance Manual
< 84 > : S8002 BTS Maintenance Manual
< 85 > : S8006 BTS Maintenance Manual
< 105 > : Fault Number Description - Volume 5 of 9: Advanced Maintenance
Procedures
< 132 > : BSC/TCU 3000 Maintenance Manual
< 143 > : S12000 BTS Fault Numbers

How this document is organized


This document consists of 2 chapters:
Chapter 6, How to use this manual, describes how to use this maintenance
manual.
Chapter 7, S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS Fault Numbers, contains the
fault number description and the corrective maintenance procedures applicable
to the S8000, S8002, S8003 and S8006 BTS.

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Typographic conventions
Graphic conventions
The following symbols are used in flowcharts.

Start of the flowchart, showing a start point in the form of the


state of the subsystem or a fault number

Action to be taken before or after the test

Action to be taken by the operator

Condition

Pointer allowing the flowchart to be divided

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Vocabulary conventions
The glossary is included in NTP < 00 >.
References to BSC in this document apply to both the BSC 2G and the BSC 3000,
unless otherwise indicated.

Regulatory information
Refer to NTP < 01 >.

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Safety regulations
Introduction
All the following steps must be taken during the various cabinet maintenance
procedures in order to guarantee personnel and equipment safety.
Account must be taken of the following aspects:
general personnel safety instructions
equipment safety instructions
Precautionary messages
Caution, warning, and danger messages indicate possible risks.

CAUTION
Impact on the service and on the equipment

DANGER
Electric shock

DANGER
Environment and personnel protection

CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions

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Personnel and equipment safety


General personnel safety instructions

The personnel must obey the safety instructions specific to the installation site:
rules concerning the premises (see instructions posted on site or in the building)
rules linked to the general personnel safety instructions
The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to work according to the
security standards.
The cabinet main external power supply is switched off by opening the circuit
breaker on the operator box.
The mains power supply supplying the cabinet means that no work must be done
on the cabinet internal wiring without first cutting its external mains power supply.
This BTS has been evaluated under IEEE C95.1 requirements, regarding safety
levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields,
3 kHz to 300 GHz.
The leakage fields and equivalent power densities are orders of magnitude less than
the maximum permissible exposures (MPEs) given in the IEEE safety guidelines.

CAUTION
Working instructions
The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to work
according to the security standards.

CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
During all maintenance interventions, and especially when handling
the boards, the operator must wear an antistatic bracelet.

DANGER
Electric shock
Never replace a power supply when energized.

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Equipment safety instructions


S8000 Outdoor BTS

The maintenance of an S8000 Outdoor BTS is possible up to - 40C ( - 40F).


The BTS stays operational with the open doors at - 10C ( - 14F) during three
hours, and at - 40C ( - 40F) during one hour.
In the case of rainy or snowy weather, do not open the cabinet doors without a tent
set up beforehand.
S8003 BTS

DANGER
Electric shock
Ensure that the unused power cable for the Type F power supply
module is capped and secured before powering up the S8003 BTS
and/or performing any maintenance procedure (see the following
figure).

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F--type converter 0

Filler

Power supply cable for F--type 0

Cap
Power supply cable (not used)

Ty--wrap

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL


6.1

Introduction
This manual contains the fault number description and the corrective maintenance
procedures applicable to the S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS for single band
GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900, E-- - GSM 900, and GSM--R 900 frequency bands.
GSM--R does not apply to the S8006 BTS.
The general principles and messages required for BSS maintenance are described
in NTP < 39 >.
The network maintenance is based on the graphical supervision of the network.
It is also based on the identification and the replacement of faulty items of
equipment, using the alarms and the notifications.
This process is divided into two steps:
locating and identifying the faulty items of equipment, using information given
in this manual
replacing the faulty items of equipment, using the replacement procedures given
in the manuals that describe the on--site procedures
When a faulty item of equipment sends an alarm to the OMC--R, this alarm is
identified by a fault number. This manual gives the procedures associated with the
various fault numbers.
Note: Throughout this document (or section, as it applies), the terms DRX,
e--DRX and DRX--ND3 are used indistinctively as DRX unless the
document makes a specific reference.
Note: Alarm notifications and contents include specific information about the
particular type of equipment involved on the alarm. For example, alarms
related to DRX--ND3 will include this specific equipment type throughout
the notification.
Note: V15.0 introduced EDGE and other important features, together with
DRX--ND3 full differentiation. DRX--ND3 is not EDGE compatible. For
all EDGE related alarms, the term DRX does not include DRX--ND3. This
equipment type solves obsolescence problems with DRX.

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6.2

The types of spontaneous messages

6.2.1

Events detected by the BTS


The following are types of spontaneous message:
spontaneous messages indicating a hardware fault (fault number 1067)
spontaneous messages indicating a hardware fault without loss of capacity,
triggering no defense actions on the part of the BSC. If there are defense actions,
they are local and controlled by the BTS (fault number 1067).
spontaneous messages sent as a warning and indicating a transient event (fault
number 1060)
spontaneous messages indicating the arrival of state changes on an equipment
(fault number 1058)

6.2.2

Events detected by the BSC


Spontaneous messages are sent by the BSC giving information on the state of
relationship with the BTS or part of it (1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1059, 1073).

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Description of a fault number sheet


A corrective maintenance sheet contains the following information:
the header
the main body composed of eight main paragraphs explaining the fault number
treatment

6.3.1

Header of the sheet


The header contains the following information:
the fault number and possibly the source
the alarm type

6.3.2

Main body of the sheet


The main body contains the following information:
Fault analysis
This paragraph describes the fault.
Reaction of the system
BSC defense

This paragraph describes the defense actions taken by the BSC.


Impact on the service

This paragraph gives the consequences of the alarm for the service.
Fault treatment
This paragraph gives the procedures to be followed to repair the fault and return
to the operational conditions.
Preliminary checks

These checks are used to ensure that the fault is confirmed and that the
messages identifying a faulty element are in the OMC--R logs before the start
of repair work.
On--site maintenance (possibly using the OMC--R)

This paragraph is used to start the repair work and to bring the exchanged
element into correct operation.
Additional checks

This paragraph shows how to check that the fault has been cleared.

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Help
The system provides the user with help at any time. For an in--depth discussion of
Help, refer to NTP < 130 >.
There are two kinds of help available:
on--line help, available from the Help menu in the OMC--R Browser window, as
well as other windows
the Consult BSS Documentation option of the workstation workspace pop--up
menu provides access to on--line BSS documentation stored on CD--ROM.
Both are provided on the same CD--ROM.

6.4.1

Loading the CD-- ROM


To load the CD--ROM from the screen workspace menu, insert the CD--ROM in the
OMC--R server and/or workstation CD--ROM drive. Installation is complete when
the light on the CD--ROM drive is no longer lit.

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NUMBERS
Note: Throughout this document (or section, as it applies), the terms DRX,
e--DRX and DRX--ND3 are used indistinctively as DRX unless the
document makes a specific reference.
Note: Alarm notifications and contents include specific information about the
particular type of equipment involved on the alarm. For example, alarms
related to DRX--ND3 will include this specific equipment type throughout
the notification.
Note: V15.0 introduces EDGE and other important features, together with
DRX--ND3 full differentiation. DRX--ND3 is not EDGE compatible. For
all EDGE related alarms, the term DRX does not include DRX--ND3. This
equipment type solves obsolescence problems with DRX.

7.1

Fault number: 1051 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)


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Fault number:
1051 : Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity
Type : communicationsAlarm
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Type : communicationsAlarm/processingErrorAlarm/
equipmentAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This message identifies the impacted element but not the faulty element. It indicates a
software downloading error concerning a transceiverEquipment object or a
btsSiteManager object.
All the software downloading attempts are indicated, as well as the source of their failure.
The following Table 7--1 indicates all the sources of the fault number 1052 for the
S8000 Outdoor and Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, the S8002 BTSs, the S8003 indoor
BTSs, and the S8006 BTSs. For more information on each source, refer to the indicated
paragraph to know the corrective maintenance procedure associated with this source.
Source
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No response to status request

Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID

Reception Stop from SUP

No change to one of BOOT after reset

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This entity is engaged in another downloading

7.2.6

Software not compatible with hardware

7.2.3

File access error

7.2.4

Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ... ) while


downloading a file

7.2.5

Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI

7.2.6

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Received CSM LOAD CONTAINER NAK

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15

CAT error

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16

Inconsistent ABIS message from BTS

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17

Failure detected by Soft Control during initialization

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Failure detected by Soft Control during downloading

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Failure detected by Soft Control during wait or


duplication

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Received CSM DOWNLOAD START NAK

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21

Received CSM DOWNLOAD END NAK

--

22

Received CSM DOWNLOAD END NAK before a


retry attempt

--

23

The file to download is empty

--

24

File to download unavailable

--

25

Buffer allocation failure

--

26

Received CSM LOAD INIT NAK

--

27

Received CSM LOAD DATA NAK

--

28

Received CSM LOAD END NAK

--

29

ABIS message out of sequence

--

30

Failure detected by Soft Activation

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31

Bad SENDING BUFFER SIZE value

--

32

New DRX hardware not compliant with old software

7.2.8

33

Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software

7.2.9

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Fault number 1052 sources

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC attempts a maximum of five BCF or TRX software downloadings. If the five
attempts fail, the BSC sends a fault number 1052 and a state change on the
btsSiteManager object to disabled--failed.

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For the btsSiteManager object
The site is not downloaded.

CAUTION
Service interruption

For the transceiverEquipment object


The TRX is not downloaded. One TDMA is not configured.

CAUTION
Service reduction

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Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the first downloading attempt failed.
The alarm indicates that the hardwareRef parameter, obtained by performing the
Display command on the btsSiteManager object and the transceiverEquipment object, is
not in accordance with the PROM numbers on the boards.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look at the notification and identify the object concerned.
If the btsSiteManager object is concerned, go to step 2.
If the transceiverEquipment object is concerned, go to step 3.

Check the state of the site by performing the Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

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If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the btsSiteManager object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.
3

Check the state of the TRX by performing the Display all command on the
transceiverEquipment object.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is enabled, the TRX
is operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
disabled--dependency, the TRX is not operational.

object

is

Look for a parent object which is not operational.

If a bts object is disabled--dependency, look for alarms concerning cells.


If the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site is not operational.
Treat the alarm(s) concerning the btsSiteManager object.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled--failed,


the TRX is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm. Go to step 6.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the transceiverEquipment object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).

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If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled, the TRX


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state
change of the transceiverEquipment object.

For the btsSiteManager object


Step

Action

Set the value of the hardwareRef parameter to 0.

The procedure is complete.

For the transceiverEquipment object


Step

Action

Modify the value of the hardwareRef parameter: set it to 0.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(3) No change to one of BOOT after reset
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look at the notification and identify the object concerned.
If the btsSiteManager object is concerned, go to step 2.
If the transceiverEquipment object is concerned, go to step 3.

Check the state of the site by performing the Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 8.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if


there are other alarms which could impact the operation of the site, lock the
btsSiteManager object and then unlock it. If the alarm with the fault number 1052
and the source 3 is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.
If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them.
Concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.

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Check the state of the TRX by performing the Display all command on the
transceiverEquipment object.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is enabled, the TRX
is operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
disabled--dependency, the TRX is not operational.

object

is

Look for a parent object which is not operational.

If a bts object is disabled--dependency, look for alarms concerning cells.


If the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site is not operational.
Treat the alarm(s) concerning the btsSiteManager object.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled--failed,


the TRX is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the transceiverEquipment object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled the TRX
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state
change of the transceiverEquipment object.

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Step
4

Action
Set the operationalState of the entity concerned to locked then unlocked to
restart the downloading.
If the alarm persists, check if the source 1 appears.

If the source 1 appears, treat it. See Paragraph 7.2.1.


If the source 1 does not appear, go to step 5 if the btsSiteManager object is
concerned, or step 6 if the transceiverEquipment object is concerned.

If the alarm has disappeared, the downloading has restarted. Go to step 8.


5

Reset the following items of equipment:


for the S8000 BTS, the active CSWM board of the BCF or the active CMCF
board of the CBCF
for the S8002 BTS and the S8006 BTS, the active CMCF board
If the alarm persists, go to step 7. Otherwise, go to step 8.

Reset the DRXs.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7. Otherwise, go to step 8.

Replace successively the following items of equipment until the alarm disappears:
for the S8000 BTS:

the active CSWM board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the BCF: refer to
NTP < 48 >

or the active CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the CBCF: refer to
NTP < 48 >

then, if necessary, the DRXs (Field Replaceable Unit): refer to NTP < 48 >
for the S8002 BTS:

the active CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the CBCF: refer to
NTP < 84 >

then, if necessary, the DRXs (Field Replaceable Unit): refer to NTP < 84 >
for the S8003 BTS:

the active CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the CBCF: refer to
NTP < 48 >.

then, if necessary, the DRXs (Field Replaceable Unit): refer to NTP < 48 >.

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for the S8006 BTS:

the active CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the CBCF: refer to
NTP < 85 >

then, if necessary, the DRXs (Field Replaceable Unit): refer to NTP < 85 >
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8. Otherwise, call the manufacturer.
8

The procedure is complete.

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Source:
(5) Software not compatible with hardware
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look at the notification and identify the object concerned.
If the btsSiteManager object is concerned, go to step 2.
If the transceiverEquipment object is concerned, check whether the DRX
automatic downloading is activated or not:

If the DRX automatic downloading is activated, go to step 8.


If the DRX automatic downloading is not activated, go to step 3.
2

Check the state of the site by performing the Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 8.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if


there is an alarm with the fault number 1054, followed by alarms with fault
numbers 1051, 1052, 1053, lock the btsSiteManager object, and then unlock it.
If the alarm with the fault number 1052 and the source 5 is still present, treat the
alarm. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) (see NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.

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Check the state of the TRX by performing the Display all command on the
transceiverEquipment object.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is enabled, the TRX
is operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
disabled--dependency, the TRX is not operational.

object

is

Look for a parent object which is not operational.

If a bts object is disabled--dependency, look for alarms concerning cells.


If the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site is not operational.
Treat the alarm(s) concerning the btsSiteManager object.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled--failed,


the TRX is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the transceiverEquipment object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled the TRX
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state
change of the transceiverEquipment object.

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Step
4

Action
Check that the value of the hardwareRef parameter is consistent with the PROM
numbers on the boards, by performing a Display command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the value of the hardwareRef parameter is set to 0:

set the btsSiteManager object to locked


set the value of the hardwareRef parameter to the one indicated in the
notification

set the btsSiteManager object to unlocked


If the value of the hardwareRef parameter is correct, go to step 5.
5

Ensure the EFT is correct by checking the value of the swVersionRunning


parameter by performing the Display command on the software object associated
with the bsc object.
If this is the case, set the object concerned to locked then unlocked.

If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If this is not the case, go to step 6.
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Action (Continued)

Download the correct EFT on the item of equipment according to the following
values.

Field

Meaning

Value

XXX

Type of software

BCF : CBC
TRX : DRX/CDR/EDG

ab

Version number

[00 .. 32]

Sub-version number

CBC :
DRX :
CDR :
EDG :

[A .. H]
[A .. H]
[A .. H]
[A .. H]

Edition number

CBC :
DRX :
CDR :
EDG :

[1 .. 8]
[1 .. 8]
[1 .. 8]
[1 .. 8]

ef

Revision factor

CBC :
DRX :
CDR :
EDG :

[0 .. 32]
[0 .. 32]
[0 .. 32]
[0 .. 32]

If the name of the EFT is correct, call the manufacturer.


Otherwise, modify the value and set the object concerned to unlocked.
8

If the Automatic downloading is activated, the OMC--R starts to perform the


downloading just after it received fault number 1052 cause 5:
a. The OMC--R reads the BTS hardware reference quoted in the fault number.
b. The OMC--R deduces the name of the EFT to be downloaded from a
correspondence table.
c. The OMC--R searches for the EFT in its database:
If it does not find one, the OMC--R goes to step 9.
If it finds one and only one, the OMC--R goes to step 10.
If it finds more than one, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm with fault
number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading failed
(refer to NTP <032>).

The OMC--R searches for the delivery name of the BTS the DRX belongs to. Then,
for all BTS with the same delivery name under the same BSC, the OMC--R
searches for the right EFT.
If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 10.

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If it does not find one, the OMC--R searches for an EFT suitable to all the BTS
with the same delivery name in all the BSC.

If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 10.
If it finds more than one, or none, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm

with fault number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading
failed (refer to NTP <032>).

10

The OMC--R starts to download the selected EFT:


a. If necessary, it downloads the selected EFT to the BSC disc.
b. It locks the related transceiverEquipment object instance
c. It sets the sWVersionNew parameter of the new transceiverEquipment software
object with the new EFT name.
d. It activates the new version.
e. It unlocks the related transceiverEquipment object instance.
f. As a consequence, the fault number 1052 with cause 5 is automatically cleared.

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Source:
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BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the first downloading attempt has failed. The BSC does not find
the software files in one partition of its hard disk.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look at the notification and identify the object concerned.
If the btsSiteManager object is concerned, go to step 2.
If the transceiverEquipment object is concerned, go to step 3.

Check the state of the site by performing the Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 6.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if


there are other alarms which could impact the operation of the site, lock the
btsSiteManager object, and then unlock it. If the alarm with the fault number
1052 and the source 6 is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.

If the alarm with the fault number 1052 and the source 6 is still present, treat
the alarm. Go to step 4.

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Otherwise, if there are other alarms, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not


operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.
3

Check the state of the TRX by performing the Display all command on the
transceiverEquipment object.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is enabled, the TRX
is operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
disabled--dependency, the TRX is not operational.

object

is

Look for a parent object which is not operational.

If a bts object is disabled--dependency, look for alarms concerning cells.


If the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site is not operational.
Treat the alarm(s) concerning the btsSiteManager object.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled--failed,


the TRX is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the transceiverEquipment object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled the TRX
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state
change of the transceiverEquipment object.

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Step
4

Action
Download the software from the MD at the OMC--R to the BSC disk partition:
To download a BCF software, refer to the downloading procedure.
To download a TRX software, refer to the downloading procedure.
Lock the object concerned (either btsSiteManager or transceiverEquipment
object).
Unlock the object concerned.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 6.


If the alarm persists:
For the BSC 2G, go to step 5.
For the BSC 3000, call the manufacturer.
5

Perform a BSC chain switchover. Refer to NTP < 41 >.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 6.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while
downloading a file
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the downloading failed after repetitive downloading errors. The
probable cause could be corresponding software corrupted in BTS active BSC corruption.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Perform a BSC chain switchover. Refer to NTP <41>.
Lock and unlock the btsSiteManager.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.

Lock the btsSiteManager


Cleanup the corresponding BTS software from BSC.
Download the software from the MD at the OMC--R to the BSC disk partition.
Activate the software.
Unlock the btsSiteManager.

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Source 8: Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI
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Source:
(4) This entity is engaged in another downloading
Source:
(8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look at the notification and identify the object concerned.
If the btsSiteManager object is concerned, go to step 2.
If the transceiverEquipment object is concerned, go to step 3.

Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 4.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if


there are other alarms which could impact the operation of the site, lock the
btsSiteManager object, and then unlock it. If the alarm with the fault number
1052 and the source 4 or 8 is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.

If the alarm with the fault number 1052 and the source 4 or 8 is still present,
treat the alarm. Go to step 4.

Otherwise, if there are other alarms, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not


operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.

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Check the state of the TRX by performing the Display all command on the
transceiverEquipment object.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is enabled, the TRX
is operational.

Clear the alarm.


The procedure is complete.
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
disabled--dependency, the TRX is not operational.

object

is

Look for a parent object which is not operational.

If a bts object is disabled--dependency, look for alarms concerning cells.


If the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site is not operational.
Treat the alarm(s) concerning the btsSiteManager object.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled--failed,


the TRX is not operational.

If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the transceiverEquipment object to
locked and then to unlocked to confirm the problem.

If the fault number 1052 is still present, treat it (see above).


If other fault numbers are present, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object is disabled the TRX
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state
change of the transceiverEquipment object.

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Step
4

Action
Restart the active board of the BCF.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 6.
If the alarm persists:

For the BSC 2G, go to step 5.


For the BSC 3000, call the manufacturer.
5

Perform a BSC chain switchover.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 6.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(16) Inconsistent Abis message from BTS
BTS model:
S2000 / S2000E + S4000 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
Once the BTS download procedure has failed for protocol error reason, the BSC sends an
event report 1073 to the OMC; BSC sends a RESET message to the BTS; waits for TB330
(customizable); and restarts the program downloading from the first file. The maximum
number of program downloading attempts is NB301 (4).
If the NB301 attempts have failed, the supervision is stopped and an event report 1052 is
sent to the OMC.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Cleanup the load from BTS partition of active BSC hard disk. Download the
software from the MD at the OMC--R to the BSC disk partition:
To download a BCF software, refer to the downloading procedure NTP <34>
To download TRX software, refer to the downloading procedure NTP <34>
Lock the object concerned (either btsSiteManager or transceiverEquipment
object)
Unlock the object concerned

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7


If the alarm persists, go to step 5
2

Perform one of the following


For the BSC 2G, go to step 3
For the BSC 3000, call the manufacturer

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Perform a BSC chain switchover, refer to NTP <41>


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 4
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer

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ii
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(32) New DRX hardware not compliant with old software
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware anomaly: the hardware reference reported by the DRX
is not compatible with the current DRX software.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 6.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if


there are other alarms which could impact the operation of the site, lock the
btsSiteManager object, and then unlock it. If the alarm with the fault number
1052 and the source 4 or 8 is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 3.

If the alarm is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 2.


Otherwise, if there are other alarms, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not


operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.

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Step
2

Action
Check whether the DRX automatic downloading is activated or not:

If the DRX automatic downloading is activated, go to step 6.


If the DRX automatic downloading is not activated, go to step 3.
3

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX to locked.

Download a software package in accordance with the new DRX.3f. If there is no


result, replace the faulty DRX module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX to unlocked. Go to step 9.

If the Automatic downloading is activated, the OMC--R starts to perform the


downloading just after it received fault number 1052 cause 32:
a. The OMC--R reads the BTS hardware reference quoted in the fault number.
b. The OMC--R deduces the name of the EFT to be downloaded from a
correspondence table.
c. The OMC--R searches for the EFT in its database:
If it does not find one, the OMC--R goes to step 7.
If it finds one and only one, the OMC--R goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm with fault
number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading failed
(refer to NTP <032>).

The OMC--R searches for the delivery name of the BTS the DRX belongs to. Then,
for all BTS with the same delivery name under the same BSC, the OMC--R
searches for the right EFT.
If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm with fault
number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading failed (refer
to NTP <032>).
If it does not find one, the OMC--R searches for an EFT suitable to all the BTS
with the same delivery name in all the BSC.

If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, or none, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm

with fault number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading
failed (refer to NTP <032>).

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The OMC--R starts to download the selected EFT:

a. If necessary, it downloads the selected EFT to the BSC disc.


b. It locks the related transceiverEquipment object instance
c. It sets the sWVersionNew parameter of the new transceiverEquipment software
object with the new EFT name.
d. It activates the new version.
e. It unlocks the related transceiverEquipment object instance.
f. As a consequence, the fault number 1052 with cause 32 is automatically
cleared.

Additional checks
Step
9

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

10

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ii
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Source:
(33) Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware anomaly: the hardware reference reported by the DRX
is not compatible with the current DRX software.

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 6.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) (see NTP < 105 >).
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, and if
there are other alarms which could impact the operation of the site, lock the
btsSiteManager object, and then unlock it. If the alarm with the fault number
1052 and the source 4 or 8 is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 3.

If the alarm is still present, treat the alarm. Go to step 2.


Otherwise, if there are other alarms, such as fault number 1054, treat them
(concerning fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2), refer to NTP < 105 >).

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not


operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.

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Step
2

Action
Check whether the DRX automatic downloading is activated or not:

If the DRX automatic downloading is activated, go to step 6.


If the DRX automatic downloading is not activated, go to step 3.
3

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX to locked.

Download a software package in accordance with the new DRX.3f. If there is no


result, replace the faulty DRX module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX to unlocked. Go to step 10.

If the Automatic downloading is activated, the OMC--R starts to perform the


downloading just after it received fault number 1052 cause 33:
a. The OMC--R reads the BTS hardware reference quoted in the fault number.
b. The OMC--R deduces the name of the EFT to be downloaded from a
correspondence table.
c. The OMC--R searches for the EFT in its database:
If it does not find one, the OMC--R goes to step 7.
If it finds one and only one, the OMC--R goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm with fault
number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading failed
(refer to NTP <032>).

The OMC--R searches for the delivery name of the BTS the DRX belongs to. Then,
for all BTS with the same delivery name under the same BSC, the OMC--R
searches for the right EFT.
If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm with fault
number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading failed (refer
to NTP <032>).
If it does not find one, the OMC--R searches for an EFT suitable to all the BTS
with the same delivery name in all the BSC.

If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step 8.
If it finds more than one, or none, it lets the operator choose. A critical alarm

with fault number 30076 is emitted to report that the automatic downloading
failed (refer to NTP <032>).

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The OMC--R starts to download the selected EFT:


a. If necessary, it downloads the selected EFT to the BSC disc.
b. It locks the related transceiverEquipment object instance
c. It sets the sWVersionNew parameter of the new transceiverEquipment software
object with the new EFT name.
d. It activates the new version.
e. It unlocks the related transceiverEquipment object instance.
f. As a consequence, the fault number 1052 with cause 33 is automatically
cleared.

Additional checks
Step
9

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

10

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Fault number:
1053 : GSM entity configuration regression
Type : qualityOfServiceAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
The BSC detects a difference of the state between that known by the BSC and that received
from the BTS after a status request.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
The BSC tries to restart the BTS (either the btsSiteManager object or the
transceiverEquipment object), to download it, and to reconfigure it.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
For as long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is
disabled--failed, the site is lost. No service is provided.

For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
For as long as the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
object is disabled, the TRX and one TDMA are lost. The service
is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Look for a fault number 1067 concerning an item of equipment of the object
mentioned in the alarm (fault number 1053).
If there is an alarm with the fault number 1067 concerning the CSW1/CSW2
boards, treat the alarm with the fault number 1067 first.
If there is an alarm with the fault number 1067 concerning the
transceiverEquipment object (frame processor or RX module), treat the alarm
with the fault number 1067 first.
If there are no alarms with the fault number 1067, go to step 2.

Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Clear the alarm and go to step 4.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed.

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed, look for a fault number concerning


PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC .

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Go to step 3.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change
of the btsSiteManager object.
3

Wait for the end of restart. Then look for the origin of the problem by analyzing the
notification log and looking at the notifications with the fault number 1060 that
indicate the source of the BTS restart. Also check whether this is a recurring
problem. If the problem persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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1054 : Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity
Type : communicationsAlarm
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number:
1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
The BSC sends a spontaneous message 1055 when it receives a non--acknowledgement
message (NACK) from a BTS after a configuration message.
The following indicates all the sources of the fault number 1055 for the S8000 Outdoor and
Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, the S8002 BTSs, the S8003 BTSs, and the
S8006 BTSs. For more information on each source, refer to the indicated paragraph to
know the corrective maintenance procedure associated with this source.
Source
No.

Source wording

Paragraph

Equipment failure

Equipment unable to perform such test

7.5.1

Equipment unable to perform such configuration

7.5.2

Unknown test

Cell parameters inconsistency

7.5.3

Data inconsistency

7.5.4

Value out of range

7.5.5

TEI not present

7.5.6

Unknow Abis PCM_Time_Slot

10

Unknown Abis PCM

11

Wrong software reference

--

12

Further files required

--

13

Failure during activation

--

14

Data format error

--

15

Window overflow

--

16

Normal completion

--

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17

Transfer aborted

--

18

Checksum error

--

19

File incomplete

--

20

File already present and correct

--

21

File cannot be downloaded

--

22

Entity engaged in other download

--

23

Too many signaling timeslots

24

Too many TEI connection to physical channel

25

Out of sequence message

26

Incorrect IEI

--

27

Wrong file reference

--

28

Bad cell number

--

29

Bad related TEI

--

30

Bad timeslot

--

31

Window size not allowed

--

32

Flash boot required

--

33

Wrong config reference

--

34

The BTS has not acknowledged the TX power consign


request

35

Downloading aborted

--

36

Files missing

--

37

Buffer overflow

--

38

Block not received

--

39

Downloading restart

--

40

Request not supported

--

41

Downloading failure

--

42

Start up failure

--

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No.

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43

Maximum number of joker timeslots

--

44

Bad chain type

--

45

Bad radio timeslot reference

--

46

Bad internal Link Edge configuration

--

47

Inconsistency mapping

--

48

Inconsistency number of joker DS0

--

49

Invalid mode

--

50

File already open

--

51

File cannot be unloaded

--

52

Boot cannot be unloaded

--

53

Data decode error

--

54

Flash flag cannot access

--

55

Table cannot access

--

56

RAM mapping error

--

57

Flash access error

--

58

Flash write error

--

59

Flash erase error

--

60

Internal abort

--

255

Non--significant value

--

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Fault number 1055 sources

FAULT LOCATION
The fault can be located on one of the following:
the btsSiteManager
the bts
the transceiver
the transceiverEquipment

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
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BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM number, the cell number, and/or the number of time slots
declared at the OMC--R are higher than those of the hardware configuration of the BTS.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
For the bts object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

FAULT TREATMENT
Modify the parameters declared at the OMC--R.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the TRX configuration is not possible because of an DRX
frequency band error.
The different sources of non--acknowledgement are:
the DRX is configured in an extended cell and the hardware does not support this
configuration
the defined frequency range is not compatible with the radio board version
the number of PCMs, or cells, or signaling TSs is too large according to the hardware
configuration
one or more frequencies mismatch the DRX frequency band
the equipment is unable to perform such configuration. A wrong external alarm mask
can generate this notification

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned by the alarm.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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Step
1

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm, gsmdcs or
dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX is gsm850.


If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX is PCS.
If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX is PCS.


If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX is gsm850.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command
on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX is GSM.


If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX is DCS.
If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command
on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX is DCS.


If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX is GSM.
2

Check the DRX frequency band declared at the OMC--R with the PEC or CPC code
of the DRX present in the cabinet.
If the DRX frequency band is the same as the one indicated by the
transceiverEquipmentClass parameter, clear the alarm. Go to step 5.
If the DRX frequency band is not the same as the one indicated by the
transceiverEquipmentClass parameter and if the DRX has just been replaced,
go to step 4. Otherwise, go to step 3.

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The alarm may be due to an error in the DRX replacement. Replace the DRX (as
a Field Replaceable Unit) by:
setting the administrativeState of the
corresponding to the faulty DRX to locked

transceiverEquipment

object

CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver are
lost.
The service is reduced.
replacing the DRX module. Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.

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Ensure that the DRX used is correct. Modify the value of the
transceiverEquipmentClass parameter according to the DRX frequency band. Go
to step 5.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(5) Cell parameters inconsistency
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that at least one TEI of the list is included in another bts object than
that the cell specified. The list of TEI contains twice the same TEI.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the bts object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.

For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Perform a Display command on the affected transceiverEquipment object.
The teiTransceiverEqpt parameter indicates the TEI value associated with the
TRX module.
The value of the teiTransceiverEqpt parameter should be within the range
specified by the S8000 BTS engineering rules for the corresponding configuration
reference and associated DLUs.

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Lock the affected transceiverEquipment object.

Change the value of teiTransceiverEqpt so that it conforms to the engineering


rules specified above.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.

Check that the alarm is cleared.

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Source:
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BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM list contains identical PCM numbers.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
For the bts object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Check the PCM cabling.
If the cabling is correct, go to step 2.
If the cabling is not correct, replace the cables as necessary.

If the alarm persists, go to step 2.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.

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Check the configuration associated with the object at the OMC--R. If necessary,
modify the PCM numbers declared at the OMC--R.

The procedure is complete.

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Source:
(7) Value out of range
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cell configuration is not possible due to an incorrect value.
The different sources of non--acknowledgement are:
BCCH frequency value in no known band
BSIC > 63
Diversity Flag is set to a value other than Enabled or Disabled
Max Power for Cell > 55 dBm
Frequency Hopping Flag is set to a value different from the following:

ENABLED_BCCH_STUFF
ENABLED_NO_BCCH_STUFF
DISABLED_BCCH_STUFF
DISABLED_NO_BCCH_STUFF
Number of frequency band = 0 or > 2
Any frequency in the list is in no known band
Number of TEI < 1

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

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Impact on the service


For the bts object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

FAULT TREATMENT
Modify the values declared out of range at the OMC--R.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(8) TEI not present
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the TEI of the associated transceiver equipment is:
not between 32 and 55
or
is not in the permitted list of TEI of the corresponding CELL Configuration

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the transceiver object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(10) Unknown Abis PCM
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM is not present in the PCM list.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
For the bts object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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For the transceiver object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

FAULT TREATMENT
Parametrize the PCM declared unknown at the OMC--R.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(23) Too many signaling timeslots
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates the value of the signaling timeslot number is higher than 6.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
For the bts object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

FAULT TREATMENT
Modify the value of the signaling timeslot number.

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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(25) Out of sequence message
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the site configuration message has been received twice, but with
different values by the BTS on the Abis interface. The message is not accepted due to the
BTS state.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
For the bts object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.

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For the transceiver object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Check the configuration associated with the object.
For the btsSiteManager object:
Check the logical configuration of the btsSiteManager
(teiBtsSiteManager, bscSitePcmList, radioSiteMask parameters).

object

If it is not correct, set the object to locked.


Modify the configuration.
Set the object to unlocked.

If it is not correct, perform the Display hardware configuration command on


the btsSiteManager object to identify the faulty element.

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Action (Continued)

For the bts object


i.

Check the logical configuration of the bts object and its objects.
If it is not correct, set the object to locked.
Modify the configuration.
Set the object to unlocked.
If it is correct, perform the Display hardware configuration command
on the btsSiteManager to identify the faulty element.

ii.

For the base cabinet associated with the extension cabinet, set the
btsSiteManager object to locked then to unlocked.

iii.

If the problem persists, perform the following on--site maintenance.


For the S8000 BTS, check the cabling between the extension cabinet
and the BCF or CBCF.

If the problem persists, replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field


Replaceable Units). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 2.


For the transceiver object
i.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiver object to shuttingDown.

ii.

Check the logical configuration of the transceiver object (channelType,


absoluteRFChannelNo parameters for each channel).

iii.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiver object to unlocked.

For the transceiverEquipment object


Check the logical configuration of the transceiverEquipment object
(teiTransceiverEqpt parameter).

If it is not correct, set the object to locked.


Modify the configuration.
Set the object to unlocked.

If it is correct, perform the Display hardware configuration command on the


btsSiteManager object to identify the faulty element.

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request
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Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
(34) The BTS has not acknowledged the power consign
request
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the power, configured at the OMC--R for the DRX concerned, is
not compatible with the DRX hardware.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC configures the transceiver equipment, but the associated transceiver object is not
configured.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
It is possible to lose the entire cell linked to the faulty DRX. The
service is reduced.

WARNING
Service interruption
Intervention on the site must be immediate: there is a loss of service
risk.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Step
2

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object to check if the cells are concentric.
If the concentric cell parameter is monozone, go to step 3.
If the concentric cell parameter is concentric or dual band or dual coupling,
go to step 5.

Check the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter according to the following


information:
For PA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner must be between 31dBm and 44dBm, or 32dBm at
the band limit for only GSM 1900.
For HePA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner must be between 34dBm and 47dBm.
Note:

The bsTxPwrMax parameter is a parameter of the powerControl object


associated with the bts object.

Note:

The Attenuation parameter is obtained by a Display command on the


btsSiteManager object.

The following table defines the correct values of the bsTxPwrMax parameter,
depending on the combiners used in the BTS. The Nack value is not allowed.

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Action (Continued)

Combiners

TxF/D

H2D

H4D

DLU attenuation

51 44

Nack

Nack

Nack

43

Pmax

Nack

Nack

42

Pmax

Nack

Nack

41

Pmax --2

Nack

Nack

40

Pmax --2

Pmax

Nack

39

Pmax --4

Pmax

Nack

38

Pmax --4

Pmax --2

Nack

37

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

Nack

36

Pmax --6

Pmax --4

Pmax

35

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

Pmax

34

Pmax --8

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

33

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

32

Pmax --10

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

31

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

30

Pmax --12

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

29

Nack

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

28

Nack

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

27

Nack

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

26

Nack

Nack

Pmax --10

25

Nack

Nack

Pmax --10

24

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

23

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

22 0

Nack

Nack

Nack

bsTxPwrMax

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Combiners

Dp

TxF/D

H2D

H4D

DLU or OMC attenuation

bsTxPwrMax

51 48

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

47

Pmax

Nack

Nack

Nack

46

Pmax

Pmax

Nack

Nack

45

Pmax --2

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

Pmax

Nack

44

Pmax --2

43

Pmax --4

42

Pmax --4

41

Pmax --6

40

Pmax --6

Pmax --4

Nack
Pmax --6

Pmax --2

39
38

Nack
Nack

Pmax --8

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

Pmax

Pmax --10

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

34

Pmax --12

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

33

Nack

Nack

32

Nack

Nack

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

31

Nack

Nack

30

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

29

Nack

Nack

Nack

28

Nack

Nack

Nack

27

Nack

Nack

Nack

26

Nack

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

25

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

24

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

23

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

22 0

Nack

Nack

Nack

Nack

37
36
35

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If the value is not correct, change it.


If the value is correct, replace the DRX (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 6.
4

Modify the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter according to the following


information:
For PA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner and reduced of the value of the transceiver zone
Ref parameter must be between 31dBm and 44dBm, or 32dBm at the band limit
for only GSM 1900.
For HePA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner and reduced of the value of the transceiver zone
Ref parameter must be between 34dBm and 47dBm.
Note:

The bsTxPwrMax parameter is a parameter of the powerControl object


associated with the bts object.
The transceiver zone Ref parameter is obtained by performing a
Display command on the transceiver object.

The Attenuation parameter is obtained by a Display command on the


btsSiteManager object.
This parameter must not be filled in for the dual band or dual coupling
values of the concentric cell parameter.
The preceding table defines the correct values of the bsTxPwrMax parameter,
depending on the combiners used in the BTS. The Nack value is not allowed. The
transceiver zone Ref parameter must also be verified.
Note:

If the value is not correct, change it.


If the value is correct, replace the DRX (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48> for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 5.

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Additional checks
Step

Action

Clear the alarm.

Set the bts object to locked.

Set the bts object to unlocked.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number:
1056 : Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R
Type : equipmentAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
Fault number 1056 is sent when BSC detects an incorrect BDA configuration for a
btsSiteManager, bts, transceiverEquipment or transceiver.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


The managed object stays in a disabled/failed state.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not downloaded.

For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not downloaded. One TDMA is not configured.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Step

Action

Lock the impacted bts object.

Correct the OMC parameters.


If the parameters are correct, perform an audit BDA on the BSC.

If the audit does not reveal inconsistencies between the BDA and the BDE,
go to step 3.

If the audit reveals differences, perform a off line reset BDA. Then execute
a build BDA of the BSC (always in automatic mode). For more information
on these commands, refer to NTP <034>. Then go to step 3.

Unlock the bts object.

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Fault number:
1058 : GSM entity configuration regression
Type : processingErrorAlarm

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


This alarm indicates an entity of the BTS detects an anomaly in its configuration, reports
it to the BSC via this alarm, and de--configures itself.

BSC defense
If the site is operational, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object and tries to
reconfigure it.
If the site is not operational, there is a connection problem between the actual
connections and the connections declared at the OMC--R.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object

CAUTION
Service interruption
As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is
disabled--failed, the site is lost.
No service is provided.
For the transceiverEquipment object

CAUTION
Service reduction
As long as the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment object
is disabled, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
On--site maintenance using the OMC--R
Step

Action

Set the pcmCircuit object to locked.

Untwine the PCM links.

Set the pcmCircuit object to unlocked.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 4.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number:
1059 : Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
The BSC receives a message from the BTS that it cannot treat for one of the following
reasons:
the message is out of sequence
the message concerns an unknown element, for example, a distant item of equipment
not created at the OMC--R but emitting notifications

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

FAULT TREATMENT
For a message on an unknown element ( an element not declared at the OMC--R),
switch off the concerned element.
Otherwise, no maintenance action is required.

WARNING
If several 1059 fault numbers are detected by the same cell, call the
manufacturer.

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Fault number:
1060 : Abis event reporting a transient default
Type : equipmentAlarm
The spontaneous message 1060 can now accept causes and equipments wording
corresponding to the eDRX, DRX, ND3, ePA, HePA, CMCF phase 1 and CMCF phase 2
fault causes.
In V15, a DRX--ND3 equipment is created and then the warning 1060 (transient) and 1067
(begin/end) must accept this new equipment. The causes wording stay the same for all
DRX types fault causes.
The spontaneous message 1060 corresponds to a warning and does not require a
maintenance action, except in conjunction with the fault number1067.
The following table indicates all the sources of the fault number 1060 for the S8000 Outdoor
and Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, the S8002 BTSs, the S8003 BTSs, and the
S8006 BTSs. For more information on each source, refer to the indicated paragraph to
know the corrective maintenance procedure associated with this source.

5832705

Over
temperature

--

5832706

DC power
fault

--

5832707

Doors

--

5832708

AC power
fault

--

5832709

Surge
protector

--

CBCF

Source
wording

CBCF

Battery cabinet

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

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Indoor

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S8006

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Battery
Remote
Controller
(BRC)

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CBCF

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No.

CBCF

Equipment

BCF

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Indoor

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S8003

S8006

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Manual
switch on
battery
power

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Automatic
switch on
battery
power

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Manual
switch on
main power

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main power

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Paragraph

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8388610

Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(min not
found)

7.9.5

8388611

Loss of
cavity
initialization

--

8388612

Nack
answer from
cavity

7.9.6

8388613

Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(power too
low)

7.9.7

8388614

Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(tuning
detector
problem)

7.9.8

8388615

Internal
software
problem

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C DACS
C--DACS
climatic system

7929857

Dirty filter

--

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DACS failed

--

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CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2

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12845058

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message

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Cavity out of
service

BCF

8388609

CBCF

Source
wording

BCF

Source
No.

Equipment

S8002

S8003

S8006

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S8000
Indoor

CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2

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S8006

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Restart due
to power on

--

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12845091

Restart due
to a too long
PCM
scanning

--

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Restart
requested
by the active
board

--

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12845093

Restart due
to a software
upgrade

--

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Restart due
to hardware
watchdog

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12845095

Restart due
to double
bus fault

7.9.11

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12845096

Reset for
new Lapd
parameters
CMCF

7.9.12

9502752
12779552
12845088

Restart due
to reset by
BSC

9502753
12779553
12845089

Restart due
to reset by
reset button

9502754
12779554
12845090

Standard 15.105/EN

CBCF

Source
wording

July 2005

CBCF

S8002

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

Nortel Networks Confidential

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

Vol. 3 -- 7--72

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S8000
Indoor

CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2

CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2

S8000
Outdoor
S8006

Paragraph

--

--

Debug

--

9568241
12845041
12910577

ABIS PCM
statistics

7.9.13

9568255
12845055
12910591

Soft

--

Restart due
to Syn not
Locked

9502963
12779763
12845299

Statistic
report

9568240
12845040
12910576

CBCF

9502761
12779561
12845097

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CBCF

S8003

Source
wording

BCF

S8002

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

Vol. 3 -- 7--73

Fault Number Description

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

S8000
Indoor

Unknown
message on
ABIS
interface

4259872

Restart due
to reset by
BSC

--

4259873

Restart due
to reset by
reset button

--

4259874

Restart due
to power on

--

4259875

Restart due
to a too long
PCM
scanning

--

4259876

Restart
requested
by the active
board

--

4259877

Restart due
to a software
upgrade

--

4259878

Restart due
to hardware
watchdog

7.9.14

4259879

Restart due
to double
bus fault

7.9.15

4325375

Soft

--

7864321

Dirty filter

7864322

DACS failed

PE/DCL/DD/0103
411--9001--103

Standard 15.105/EN

July 2005

CBCF

4259842

CBCF

Source
wording

CSWM boards

DACS climatic
system

Paragraph

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

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S8000
Outdoor
BCF

Vol. 3 -- 7--74

S8002

S8003

S8006

--

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--

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DRX, eDRX,
DRX--ND3
modules

S8006

Paragraph

--

CBCF

DRX module

S8003

Source
wording

BCF

DRX, eDRX,
DRX ND3
DRX--ND3
modules

S8002

Source
No.

CBCF

Equipment

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

S8000
Indoor

Vol. 3 -- 7--75

9437187
12582915
12976131

Loss of PCM
link

9437188
12582916
12976132

Loss of
GSM clock

9437189

SPU fault

--

9437192
12582920
12976136

Incorrect
Abis
message

--

9437195
12582923
12976139

No flag on
FH bus

--

9437196
12582924
12976140

Frequency
collision on
FH bus

7.9.16

9437207
12582935
12976151

FACCH
congestion

--

9437208
12582936
12976152

LAPD
congestion

--

9437210
12582938
12976154

Underrun
AMNU--SPU

--

9437425
12583153
12976369

Post mortem
dump zone
1

--

9437426
12583154
12976370

Post mortem
dump zone
2

--

9437440
12583168
12976384

Restart due
to reset by
BSC

--

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

PE/DCL/DD/0103
411--9001--103

CBCF

DRX, eDRX,
DRX--ND3
modules

S8003

S8006

Paragraph

--

--

--

--

Source
wording

CBCF

DRX module

S8002

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

9437441

Restart due
to reset by
reset button

9437442
12583170
12976385

Restart due
to power on

9437443
12583171
12976385

Restart
requested
by the BCF

9437444
12583172
12976386

Restart due
to the
timeout on
the OML link
with BSC

Standard 15.105/EN

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

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Indoor

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CBCF

S8003

S8006

Paragraph

--

--

7.9.17

7.9.18

Reset due to
loss of lock

--

9437450
12583178
12976392

Restart due
to unknown
software
reset

--

9437451
12583179
12976393

Restart due
to a loss of
internal
PCM clock
sent by the
BCF

--

Source
wording

CBCF

DRX, eDRX,
DRX--ND3
modules

S8002

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

S8000
Indoor

Vol. 3 -- 7--77

9437445
12583173
12976387

Restart due
to the
timeout on
the OML link
with BCF

9437446
12583174
12976388

Restart due
to a software
upgrade

9437447
12583175
13976389

Restart due
to hardware
watchdog

9437448
12583176
12976390

Restart due
to double
bus fault

9437449
12583177
12976391

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Vol. 3 -- 7--78

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

S8003

S8006

Paragraph

7.9.19

7.9.20

7.9.21

7.9.22

Debug

--

4456449

Major fault

--

4456450

Queue
overflow in
DSC

--

4456452

Queue OK

--

4456453

Channel_HS
CX

--

GTW boards

4587522

FIFO--reset

--

Output
Rx--splitter D

9764865

Over current

--

Output
Rx--splitter M

9699329

Over current

--

DRX, eDRX,
DRX--ND3
modules

Source
No.

Source
wording

CBCF

S8002

Equipment

BCF

CBCF

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

S8000
Indoor

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9437458
or
12583186
or
12976402

BCCH
config dump

9437474
or
12583202
or
12976418

SACCH
config dump

9437490
or
12583218
or
12976434

L1M config
dump

9437491
or
12583219
or
12976435

RSL
anomaly

9502704
12648432
13041648

DSC boards

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Rectifiers

Tx Filters

Table 7--5

6488065

PCM

5242881

CBCF

Source
wording

BCF

PCM

Source
No.

CBCF

Equipment

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

S8000
Indoor

Vol. 3 -- 7--79

S8002

S8003

S8006

Paragraph

--

AC fault

--

5242882

DC fault

--

5242883

Over
temperature

--

5242884

External
battery level
1

5242885

PCU
protective

5242886

Battery on
discharges

--

7536642

VSWR level
2

7.9.23

--

--

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Fault Number Description

Vol. 3 -- 7--80

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

7.9.1

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BRC (source: Manual switch on battery power)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

brc
(6553601) Manual switch on battery power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually (using OMC--R command)
switched from main power to battery.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--81

BRC (source: Automatic switch on battery power)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

brc
(6553602) Automatic switch on battery power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has automatically switched from main power to
battery.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--82

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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BRC (source: Manual switch on main power)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

brc
(6553603) Manual switch on main power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually switched from battery to main
power.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

Vol. 3 -- 7--83

BRC (source: Automatic switch on main power)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

brc
(6553604) Automatic switch on main power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched from battery to
main power.

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Fault Number Description

Vol. 3 -- 7--84

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

7.9.5

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Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found))
iii
Fault number 1060

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

cavity
(8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is no longer parked on its configuration frequency.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned and reconfigures the
transceiver object on another transceiverEquipment object (if the TDMA is priority).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--85

FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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Maintenance at the OMC--R


Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object in order to trigger a new tuning.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary to locate the problem.

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The procedure is complete.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

Vol. 3 -- 7--87

Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity)


ii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

cavity
(8388612) Nack answer from cavity
S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that there was a NACK response on the slave.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None

Impact on the service


None

FAULT TREATMENT
Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object to locked.
Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object to unlocked.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--88

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low))

ii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

cavity
(8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)
S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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411--9001--103

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

Vol. 3 -- 7--89

Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector))


ii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

cavity
(8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector)
S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--90

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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CMCF board (source: Unknown message)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9502722 or 12779522 or 12845058) Unknown message
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an unknown Abis message.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--91

CMCF board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9502758 or 12779558 or 12845094) Restart due to
hardware watchdog
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CMCF boards by a hardware watchdog.
No maintenance action is required.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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CMCF boards (source: Restart due to double bus fault)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9502759 or 12779559 or 12845095) Restart due to
double bus fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CMCF boards due to a double bus fault.

FAULT TREATMENT
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty CMCF. Refer to NTP < 48 >.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--93

CMCF boards (source: Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
Source:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF
(12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1
(12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a BTS restart to take into account new Lapd parameter values from
the BSC, so as to use a satellite configuration (satellite Abis interface).
Even if BSC Lapd parameters are not consistent with BTS values, the Lapd link can be
established and the Status Request can be sent to the BTS.
When receiving the Status Request, in case of BSC / BTS inconsistency, the BTS writes
the new values in its memory and then restarts to take into account this new set of
parameters.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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CMCF boards (source: ABIS PCM statistics)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CMCF
(9568241 or 12845041 or 12910577) ABIS PCM statistics
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification appears when the command Display data information is performed on the
object btsSiteManager at the OMC--R.

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Vol. 3 -- 7--95

CSWM board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CSWM
(4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CSWM boards by a hardware watchdog.
No maintenance action is required.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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CSWM board (source: Restart due to double bus fault)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

CSWM
(4259879) Restart due to double bus fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CSWM board due to a double bus fault.

FAULT TREATMENT
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty CSWM. Refer to NTP < 48 >.

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7.9.16

S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

Vol. 3 -- 7--97

DRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: Frequency collision on FH bus)


iii
Fault number 1060

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437196 or 12582924 or 12976140 Frequency collision on
FH bus
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a frequency collision has been encountered on the FH bus, due
to a frequency hopping configuration error.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service quality
The phonic quality is lost.

FAULT TREATMENT
Check the cell and the frequency hopping laws (the configuration of Frequency Hopping
Laws, or the TDMA configuration if there is not any hopping).

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

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DRX modules (source: Reset due to hardware watchdog)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX ND3


9437447 or 12583175 or 12976389: Restart due to
hardware watchdog
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the DRX by a hardware watchdog.
No maintenance action is required.

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S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS fault numbers

Vol. 3 -- 7--99

DRX modules (source: Restart due to double bus fault)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX ND3


9437448 or 12583176 12976390: Restart due to double
bus fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the DRX due to a double bus fault.

FAULT TREATMENT
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty DRX. Refer to NTP < 48 >.

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DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: BCCH config dump)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437458 or 12583186 or 12976402 BCCH config dump
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second BCCH configuration. This transient
event contains details of the anomaly.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: SACCH config dump)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437474 or 12583202 or 12976418 SACCH config dump
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second SACCH configuration. This
transient event contains details of the anomaly.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: L1M config dump)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437490 or 12583218 or 12976434 L1M config dump
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second L1M configuration. This transient
event contains details of the anomaly.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: RSL anomaly)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437491 or 12583219 or 12976435 RSL anomaly
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
A non--critical anomaly has been detected on a communication. This transient event
contains details of the anomaly.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 2)


iii
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

Tx Filter
(7536642) VSWR level 2
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Treat the problem on the
btsSiteManager object.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the Tx Filter is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

On--site maintenance from the OMC--R


Step
3

Action
Check the cabling between the associated Tx Filter and the antenna.
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.

In the case of alarms with source: level 2, and source: level 3, replace the
associated Tx Filter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

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Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the replaced equipment by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, go to step 7.

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The procedure is complete.

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Fault number: 1061 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)


iii
Fault number:
1061 : Abis mapping issue on a TDMA
Type : processingErrorAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
Warning 1061 is sent when TDMA is not connected or disconnected due to Abis resources
limitations. When EDGE is activated, TDMA mask field does not represent the TCH
mapping over TDMA but the following:
When a TDMA cannot be mapped over Abis because a higher priority TDMA has been
blocked and non mapped, the TDMA mask 00000000 is given to operator meaning
Higher priority TDMA not mapped on Abis.
When a TDMA cannot be mapped over Abis because there are not enough resources, the
TDMA mask 11111111 is given to operator meaning Lack of Abis resources.
Warning 1061 (S8000 , S8002, S8003, S8006) is used to notify the mapping TDMA TRX
and when degraded mode is used, the cause of it. A field is added to specify if configuration
is nominal or degraded.
Message definition : VAL_SPR_CODANO_RES_TDMA
Message operation code: Codano 1061
Object: transceiver
Anomaly code: Warning 1061
Alarm Criteria: Start/End
Structure definition: Field

Size

Meaning

Site

Site number within the BSC

TRX

TRX number wthin the site

TDMA Mask

(1)

(1) Definition:
15: Lack of Abis resources
0: Higher priority TDMA not mapped on Abis

FAULT TREATMENT
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Attribute value change: 1063 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and


S8006 BTS)
iii
Fault number:
1063 : TRX allocation for a TDMA
Type : processingErrorAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
An attribute value change 1063 (S8000 , S8002, S8003, S8006) is used to notify the
mapping TDMA TRX and when degraded mode is used, the cause of it. A field is added
to specify if configuration is nominal or degraded.
Message definition : VAL_SPR_CODANO_TRX_TDMA
Object: transceiver
Anomaly code: attribute value change 1063
Alarm Criteria: no
Structure definition: Field

Size

TRX

Degraded Configuration
Cause

1
1

Meaning
TRX id
0: False (default)/1: True
(1)

(1) Cause of the configuration in degraded mode and can be:


(1) Site not supporting Egde when Site EDGE capability <> 2
(2) Site unsufficient number of DS0 when site is not able to respond to the TDMA DS0
request
(3) TRX insufficient EDGE capability when TRX is not able to respond to TDMA DS0
request

FAULT TREATMENT
This problem is associated with a bad configuration of EDGE backhaul.
If the cause is Site not supporting Edge, check the PROM version of the GTW board.
If the cause is Site unsufficient number of DS0, check the radio site mask according
to engineering rules.
If the cause is TRX insufficient EDGE capability, check if there is an EDRX available
on the cell.

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Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)


iii
Fault number:
1067 : Abis event reporting a hardware fault
Type : equipmentAlarm
Fault number 1067 can now accept causes and equipments wording corresponding to the
eDRX, DRX, ND3, ePA, HePA, CMCF phase 1 and CMCF phase 2 fault causes.
In V15, a DRX--ND3 equipment is created and then fault number 1060 (transient) and 1067
(begin/end) must accept this new equipment. The causes wording stay the same for all
DRX types fault causes.
In the case of an equipment fault or a missing item of equipment, the BTS sends a 1067
message to the OMC--R through the BSC specifying the faulty equipment and the source.
In some cases, the BSC starts a defense action (PCM switchover, TRX state change,
reconfiguration of hopping law, for example).
The following table indicates all the sources of the fault number 1067 for the S8000 Outdoor
and Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, for the S8002 BTSs, for the S8003 BTSs, and for
the S8006 BTSs. For more information on each source, refer to the indicated paragraph
to know the corrective maintenance procedure associated with this source.

3342340

SYNO clock
not locked on
the network

CBCF

Source
wording

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

Source
No.

CBCF

Equipment

BCF

S8000
Indoor

S8002

S8003

S8006

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3342341

Not locked
because
OCVXO is
KO

--

3342342

Synchro not
locked
because
PCM is not
stable

--

Abis BTS
synchro

ACU cooling
system

5505031

ALCO board

4390913

Cooler fault
Major fault

x
x

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Source
wording

S8002

S8003

S8006

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5832705

Over
temperature

7.12.4

5832706

DC power
fault

7.12.5

5832707

Doors

7.12.6

5832708

AC power
fault

--

5832709

Surge
protector

--

6291457

BCF cabinet
door contact
detection

7.12.7

BCF cabinet
fan

6356993

BCF cabinet
fan

7.12.8

BCF power
supply

5373953

Volt

6553601

Manual
switch on
battery power

7.12.10

6553602

Automatic
switch on
battery power

7.12.11

6553603

Manual
switch on
main power

7.12.12

6553604

Automatic
switch on
main power

7.12.13

Battery
cabinet

BCF cabinet
door

Battery
Remote
Controller
(BRC)

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BCF

CBCF

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

Equipment

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Battery
Remote
Controller
(BRC)

Cabinet
door

Cavity

Source
wording

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S8000
Outdoor
CBCF

Source
No.

CBCF

Equipment

BCF

S8000
Indoor

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S8003

S8006

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Battery
Failure

7.12.14

6553606

Monitored
battery not
present

7.12.15

6553607

Internal
Inconsistency

7.12.16

2555905

Door contact
detection

8388609

Cavity out of
service

7.12.18

8388610

Cavity parked
after tuning
fault (min not
found)

7.12.19

8388611

Loss of cavity
initialization

7.12.20

8386612

Nack answer
from cavity

7.12.21

8388613

Cavity parked
after tuning
fault (power
too low)

7.12.22

8388614

Cavity parked
after tuning
fault (tuning
detector
problem)

7.12.23

8388615

Internal
software
problem

7.12.24

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S8000
Indoor

Cavity
combiner

C--DACS
climatic
system

CMCF
CMCF ph 1
CMCF ph 2

CMCF ph 1
CMCF ph 2

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8323074

Tuning
detector fault

7.12.26

8323076

Link NOK

7.12.27

7929857

Dirty filter

7.12.28

7929858

DACS failed

7.12.29

9502721
12779521
12845057

Major fault

--

9502729
12779529
12845065

MCF_MCF

7.12.30

9568250
12845050
12910586

Slave
downloading
error

7.12.31

12779537
12845073

duplex
inhibited:
active board
is background
downloaded

--

12779538
12845074

CMCF ACT
DUPLEX
INHIBITED

7.12.32

12779539
12845075

CMCF ACT
ICST

7.12.33

12779536

duplex
inhibited:
EDGE in
duplex mix
chain

--

9633786

Slave
downloading
error

--

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CBCF

Power supply

BCF

8323073

CBCF

Source
wording

CMCF ph 1

CPCMI
board

S8000
Outdoor

Source
No.

BCF

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S8003

S8006

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Indoor

Combiner
H4D VSWR

Compact
distribution
system

CPCMI
board

S8003

S8006

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CBCF

Combiner
H4D LNA

S8002

BCF

Combiner
duplexer or
H2D VSWR

Source
wording

CBCF

Combiner
duplexer or
H2D LNA

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

Equipment

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5570561

LNA fault

7.12.34

5636097

VSWR
level 1

7.12.35

5636098

VSWR
level 2

7.12.36

5636099

VSWR
level 3

7.12.37

7405569

LNA fault

7.12.38

7471105

VSWR
level 1

7.12.39

7471106

VSWR
level 2

7.12.40

7471107

VSWR
level 3

7.12.41

7995393

Main breaker

9568257

Major

7.12.43

9633786

Slave
downloading
error

7.12.44

4259849

Fault on
active-passive
CSWM link or
on passive
CSWM

7.12.45

4325370

Slave
downloading
error

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boards

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wording

S8002

S8003

S8006

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DACS
climatic
system

7864321

Dirty filter

7.12.47

7864322

DACS failed

7.12.48

Distribution
system

5767169

Main breaker

7.12.49

9437185
12582913
12976129

RX fault

7.12.50

9437190
12582918
12976134

BBFILTER
ASIC fault

7.12.51

9437193
12582921
12976137

Self test
failed

7.12.52

9437194
12582922
12976138

Major fault on
TX

7.12.53

9437206
12582934
12976150

DRX link

7.12.54

9437211
12582939
12976155

(H) (e) PA
configuration
not supported

--

9437214
12976158

Abis satellite
not supported
DRX

7.12.55

DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3

DRX
DRX ND3

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CBCF

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

Equipment

CBCF

S8000
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S8003

S8006

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7.12.58

7.12.59

TRX not
anymore
configured

7.12.60

PA
configuration
exceeded

S8002

S8003

Source
wording

CBCF

DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3

S8002

Source
No.

BCF

Equipment

9437216
12582944
12976160

The TX has
not
acknowledge
d the power
consign
request

9437217
12582945
12976161

PA DRX
control loop
fault

9437218
12582946
12976162

DRX reset by
BCF after
message non
acknowledge
ment

9437219
12582947
12976163

DRX link
NOK after
reset
requested by
BSC

9502719
12648447
13041663
9437211
or
12582939

CBCF

HePA not
supported

BCF

9437212

Source
wording

CBCF

DRX

Source
No.

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S8000
Outdoor

BCF

S8000
Indoor
Equipment

S8000
Outdoor
BCF

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Indoor

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Indoor

S8003

S8006

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CBCF

S8002

BCF

Source
wording

CBCF

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

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9437456
or
12583184
or
12976400

BCCH first
config failed

7.12.63

9437457
or
12583185
or
12976401

BCCH
second config
failed

7.12.64

9437472
or
12583200
or
12976416

SACCH first
config failed

7.12.65

9437473
or
12583201
or
12976417

SACCH
second config
failed

7.12.66

9437488
or
12583216
or
12976432

L1M first
config failed

7.12.67

9437489
or
12583217
or
12976433

L1M second
config failed

7.12.68

DRX
diversity
reception
chain

6946817

Software
detection

7.12.69

DRX main
reception
chain

6881281

Software
detection

7.12.70

DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3

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wording

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S8000
Outdoor
CBCF

Source
No.

CBCF

Equipment

BCF

S8000
Indoor

BCF

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S8003

S8006

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4456449

Major fault

7.12.71

DSC boards

4456453

Channel_HS
CX

7.12.72

External
alarms

3735553

Alarm

Fan of the
base cabinet

6225921

Cabinet fan
fault

F--type
converters

5308417

Volt

GTW
boards

4587521

Major fault on
GTW

Internal
batteries

5439489

Battery
disconnected

6160385

Lightning
protection
fault

Output
Rx--splitter
D

9764865

Over current

Output
Rx--splitter
M

9699329

Over current

PCM

6488065

PCM

PCMI
boards

4521985

Major fault on
PCMI

Lightning
protector

7.12.74
x

7.12.73

7.12.75
7.12.76
7.12.77

7.12.78

7.12.79

7.12.80

7.12.81

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Indoor

S8003

S8006

Paragraph

CBCF

S8002

BCF

RECAL
board

Source
wording

CBCF

PA or ePA
or HePA

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

Equipment

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6815745
or
12648449
or
12713985

Hardware

7.12.83

6815746
or
12648450
or
12713986

DRX/PA
connection

7.12.84

6815747
or
12648451
or
12713987

High temp

7.12.85

6815748
or
12648452
or
12713988

High Current

7.12.86

6815750
or
12648454
or
12713990

PA_PSDW

7.12.87

9633793

Major

7.12.88

9699322

Slave
downloading
error

7.12.89

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Indoor

S8003

S8006

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CBCF

S8002

BCF

Source
wording

CBCF

Source
No.

S8000
Outdoor

BCF

Equipment

Vol. 3 -- 7--119

5242881

AC fault

7.12.90

5242882

DC fault

7.12.91

5242883

Over
temperature

7.12.92

5242884

External
battery level 1

5242885

PCU
protective

5242886

Battery on
discharges

SYNC
boards

4325377

Major fault on
SYNC

Rx Filter

7602177

LNA Fault

7536642

VSWR
level 2

7.12.98

7536643

VSWR level 3

7.12.99

5701633

User alarm

Rectifiers

Tx Filters

User system

Table 7--6

7.12.93
x

7.12.94
7.12.95

7.12.96
7.12.97

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ABIS BTS SYNCHRO (source: SYNO clock not locked on the


network)
iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Abis BTS synchro


(3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
A BTS works on its internal clock and provides the other BTSs with it through the PCM links.
This alarm indicates a problem with the radio cabinet clock: the value of the reference clock
of the synchronizing PCM is not in the admitted interval.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense and impact on the service
As long as the PCM link is operational, there is no BSC defense action.
If the impact is non transparent for the BSC in the notification, the BSC unconfigures
the btsSiteManager object.

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost depending on the configuration.

If the impact is transparent for the BSC in the notification, the BSC does nothing.

CAUTION
Service interruption
A handover problem can occur between the BTS concerned and its
neighboring BTSs (S8000 or S80002 BTS, S8003 BTS, S4000
BTS, S2000/S2000E BTS or a BTS of another manufacturer).

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Start:
Fault number: 1067
Equipment: CMCF board
Source: Clock

Step 1: Preliminary checks

Yes
No

Step 3: Is the alarm valid ?

Step 2: Is there only one site


impacted ?
Yes

No
Step 4: Is the alarm valid on
several sites ?
Yes

Step 5: Perform a CMCF


switchover
No

No

Is the alarm still valid ?


Yes

Step 6: Replace the


CMCF board
Yes

Step 7: Is there only one


PCM link declared ?
No
Steps 9 &10: Perform as
many PCM switchovers as
necessary

No

Yes

Is the alarm still valid ?

Step 11: Determine


which TCU 2G gives the
clock to the network

Step 8: Replace the


CPCMI board

Is the alarm still valid ?

No

Yes

Is the TCU 2G located on a


synchronizing PCM ?
No

Yes

Step 30: Make a TCU 2G


operational

Call the manufacturer

Steps 31/32/33: Additional


checks

Figure 7--1

Step 34: End

BSC 2G flowchart on the ABIS_BTS_SYNCHRO


SYNO clock not locked on the network (1/4)

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A
Yes

Step 12: Are there two


available TCU 2Gs ?

Step 13: Perform a PCM Ater


link switchover

No

No

Yes

Is the alarm still valid ?

Yes

Step 14: Is the alarmListVCO


parameter working ?
No

Step 18: Check the TCU 2G


state
Yes

Is the TCU 2G
state enabled ?
No
Step 19: Perform PCM A
switchovers

Yes

Is the TCU 2G
state enabled ?

Step 15: Measure the


frequency of the PCM A
downlinks

No

Is the frequency correct ?


Yes
Measure the frequency of
the PCM A uplinks
Frequency not correct on
one of the PCM A links
Step 17: Replace the TDTI
board

Yes

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The problem concerns the


MSC.

Frequency not correct on all


the PCM A links
Step 16: Replace the TUC
board

Frequency correct

No

Is the alarm still valid ?

Call the manufacturer

Figure 7--1

No

Step 34: End

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Steps 21 & 22: Perform a


BSC chain switchover

No

Is the alarm still valid ?

Yes
Step 23: Measure the
frequency of PCMs
(BSC/TCU/MSC)

Step 22: Replace the ECI


board

No

Is the alarm still valid ?


Yes

The PCM A is
not correct.
The downlink is
concerned.

The PCM A is
correct.
The PCM Ater is
not correct.

The PCM A is
correct.
The PCM Ater
is not correct.

The PCM A is
not correct.
The uplink is
concerned.

Step 24: Replace the TUC


board or the TDTI board

The problem
concerns the
MSC

Is the alarm still valid ?

Step 26: Measure the


frequency of PCMs
(BSC/TCU/BTS)

Figure 7--1

Yes

Call the manufacturer

Call the manufacturer

Step 34: End

No

Step 34: End

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The PCM Abis is correct.


The PCM Ater is correct.

The PCM Ater is correct.


The PCM Abis is not correct.

The uplink is
correct.
One BTS is
concerned.

The downlink is
concerned.

The uplink is
correct.
Several BTSs
are concerned.

Is the alarm still valid ?

Step 28: Replace the


CPCMI board

Is the alarm still valid ?

The uplink is
concerned.

The downlink is
concerned.

Step 29:
Replace the
DDTI board

Step 27: Replace the


CMCF board

Yes

The PCM Ater is not correct.

No No

Is the alarm still valid ?

Yes

Step 34: End

No

Call the manufacturer

Yes

Call the transmission


operator

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Start:
Fault number: 1067
Equipment: CMCF board
Source: Clock

Step 1: Preliminary checks

Yes
No

Step 3: Is the alarm valid ?

Step 2: Is there only one site


impacted ?
Yes

No
Step 4: Is the alarm valid on
several sites ?
Yes

Step 5: Perform a CMCF


switchover
No

No

Is the alarm still valid ?


Yes

Step 6: Replace the


CMCF board
Yes

Step 7: Is there only one


PCM link declared ?
No
Steps 9 &10: Perform as
many PCM switchovers as
necessary

No

Yes

Is the alarm still valid ?

Step 11: Determine which


TCU 3000 gives the clock
to the network

Step 8: Replace the


CPCMI board

Is the alarm still valid ?

No

Yes

Is the TCU 3000 located on


a synchronizing PCM ?
No

Yes

Step 30: Make a TCU


3000 operational

Call the manufacturer

Steps 31/32/33: Additional


checks

Figure 7--2

Step 34: End

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A
Yes

Step 12: Are there two


available TCU 3000 ?

Step 13: Perform a PCM Ater


link switchover

No

No

Yes

Is the alarm still valid ?

Yes

Step 14: Is the alarmListVCO


parameter working ?
No

Step 18: Check the TCU


3000 state
Yes

Is the TCU 3000 state


enabled ?
No
Step 19: Perform PCM A
switchovers

Yes

Is the TCU 3000 state


enabled ?

Step 15: Measure the


frequency of the PCM A
downlinks

No

Is the frequency correct ?


Yes
Measure the frequency of
the PCM A uplinks
Frequency not correct on
one of the PCM A links
Step 17: Replace the IEM
board

Yes

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The problem concerns the


MSC.

Frequency not correct on all


the PCM A links
Step 16: Replace the CEM
board

Frequency correct

No

Is the alarm still valid ?

Call the manufacturer

Figure 7--2

No

Step 34: End

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Step 23: Measure the


frequency of PCMs
(BSC/TCU/MSC)

The PCM A is
not correct.
The downlink is
concerned.

The PCM A is
correct.
The PCM Ater is
not correct.

The PCM A is
correct.
The PCM Ater
is not correct.

The PCM A is
not correct.
The uplink is
concerned.

Step 24: Replace the CEM


board or the IEM board

The problem
concerns the
MSC

Is the alarm still valid ?

No

Yes

Step 26: Measure the


frequency of PCMs
(BSC/TCU/BTS)

Call the manufacturer

Figure 7--2

Step 34: End

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The PCM Abis is correct.


The PCM Ater is correct.

The PCM Ater is correct.


The PCM Abis is not correct.

The uplink is
correct.
One BTS is
concerned.

The downlink is
concerned.

The uplink is
correct.
Several BTSs
are concerned.

Is the alarm still valid ?

Step 28: Replace the


CPCMI board

Is the alarm still valid ?

The uplink is
concerned.

The downlink is
concerned.

Step 29:
Replace the
CEM board

Step 27: Replace the


CMCF board

Yes

The PCM Ater is not correct.

No No

Is the alarm still valid ?

Yes

Step 34: End

No

Call the manufacturer

Yes

Call the transmission


operator

Figure 7--2

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FAULT TREATMENT
Refer to Figure 7--1 for a BSC 2G flowchart of the fault treatment procedure.
Refer to Figure 7--2 for a BSC 3000 flowchart of the fault treatment procedure.

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 35.

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Step
2

Action
Check the number of impacted sites.
If only one site is impacted, go to step 3.
If several sites are impacted, go to step 4.

Check the validity of the alarm on the CMCF board by performing a visual test of
the board.
If the LCKD LED of the CMCF board is on and the SKP LED of the CPCMI
board is on, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 5.
Otherwise, the fault is not confirmed. Go to step 32.

Check the validity of the alarm on several impacted sites by performing a visual test
of the board.
If the LCKD LED of the CMCF board is on and the SKP LED of the CPCMI
board is on, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 11.
Otherwise, the fault is not confirmed. Go to step 32.

Perform a switchover of the CMCF board.


Check if the alarm persists in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 6.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Replace the previously active CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 31.

Check the number of PCM links declared.


If there is only one PCM link declared, go to step 8.
If there are several PCM links declared, go to step 9.

Replace the CPCMI board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS

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NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS


NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35. Otherwise, call the manufacturer.
9

Perform a Display dynamic data command on the lapdLink object to determine


which PCM link is used by the lapd.

10

Perform a switchover of the PCM links by setting the administrativeState of the


lapdLink object to locked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, perform this action on each PCM link again and as long as
the alarm persists. At the end,

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.


If the alarm persists, go to step 11.
11

Perform a Display dynamic data command on the bsc object to determine which
TCU gives the clock to the network.
If the synchronizing PCM parameter is synchro internal clock, go to step 31.
If the synchronizing PCM parameter is not synchro internal clock, go to
step 12.

12

Check the number of available TCUs.


If there are at least two available TCUs, go to step 13.
If there is only one TCU, go to step 14.

13

Perform a PCM Ater link switchover by setting the administrativeState of the


pcmCircuit object to locked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 20.

14

Perform a Display all command on the transcoder object to check the value of the
alarmListVCOTension parameter.
If the value is working, go to step 18.
If the value is failed, go to step 15.

15

Measure the frequency of the PCM A downlinks (with a PCM analyzer).


If the frequency is correct, measure the frequency of the PCM A uplinks.

If the frequency is not correct on all the PCM A links, go to step 16.

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If the frequency is not correct on one of the PCM A links, go to step 17.
If the frequency is correct, the problem does not concern the TCU but
concerns the BSC. Go to step 20.

If the frequency is not correct, the problem concerns the MSC. Look for it and
solve it. Then go to step 1.
16

Replace:
For the TCU 2G, the TUC board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the TCU. Refer to
NTP < 42 >.
For the TCU 3000, the CEM board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer
to NTP < 132 >

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 34.

If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.


17

Replace:
For the TCU 2G, the TDTI board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the TCU. Refer to
NTP < 42 >.
For the TCU 3000, the IEM board. Refer to NTP < 132 >

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 34.


If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
18

Perform a Display all command on the transcoder object to check the state of
the TCU.
If the operationalState of the transcoder object is enabled, the problem
concerns the BSC. Go to step 20.
If the operationalState of the transcoder object is disabled, go to step 19.

19

Perform a PCM A link switchover by setting the administrativeState of the


pcmCircuit object to locked. Then perform a Display all command on the
transcoder object to check the state of the TCU.
If the operationalState of the transcoder object is enabled, the problem
concerns the TDTI board. Go to step 17.
If the operationalState of the transcoder object is disabled, do the same
operation twice: either the operationalState of the transcoder object becomes
enabled, or the operationalState of the transcoder object remains disabled.
If the operationalState is enabled, go to step 15. Otherwise go to step 17.

20

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Action (Continued)

Perform one of the following:


For the BSC 2G, go to step 22.
For the BSC 3000, go to step 24.

22

Perform a BSC chain switchover according to the following procedure.


a. Check that the passive chain is operational: check that the value of the BSC
parameter is duplex by performing a Display all command on the bsc object.
b. Perform the Kill chain command.
c. Enter the value activeChain for the bscChainId parameter.
d. Wait for the end of the start--up: it is indicated by the fault number 13 and ends
with the fault numbers 1153 and 1154.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 23.
If the alarm persists, go to step 24.

23

Replace the ECI board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the BSC. Refer to NTP < 41 >.
Go to step 32.

24

Measure the frequency of the PCMs (with a PCM analyzer) on the MSC side, on
the BSC side and on the TCU side.
If the frequency of the PCM A link is correct and the frequency of the PCM Ater
link is correct, go to step 27.
If the frequency of the PCM A link is correct and the frequency of the PCM Ater
link is not correct, go to step 25.
If the frequency of the PCM A link is not correct, if it is the downlink concerned,
go to step 25, and if it is the uplink concerned, go to step 25.

25

Replace the following items of equipment one after the other to identify the
faulty item.
a. Replace the TUC board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the TCU. Refer to
NTP < 42 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35.
If the alarm persists, go to step 25b.
b. Remove the newly inserted TUC board and reinsert the old TUC board. Then
replace the TDTI board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the TCU. Refer to
NTP < 42 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.

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26

The problem concerns the MSC. Solve it and then go to step 1.

27

Measure the frequency of the PCMs (with a PCM analyzer) on the BSC side, on
the TCU side and on the BTS side.
If the frequency of the PCM Abis link is correct and the frequency of the PCM
Ater link is correct, call the transmission operator.
If the frequency of the PCM Abis link is not correct and the frequency of the PCM
Ater link is correct:

If it is the uplink concerned and if there is one BTS, go to step 28.


If it is the uplink concerned and if there are several BTSs, the problem
concerns the PCMs. Call the transmission operator.

If it is the downlink concerned, the problem concerns the PCMs. Call the
transmission operator.

If the frequency of the PCM Ater link is not correct:

If it is the uplink concerned, go to step 30.


If it is the downlink concerned, the problem concerns the PCMs. Call the
transmission operator.

28

Replace the CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35. If the alarm persists, go to step 29.

29

Replace the CPCMI board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35. Otherwise, call the manufacturer.

30

Replace:
For the BSC 2G, the DDTI board (Field Replaceable Unit) of the BSC. Refer to
NTP < 41 >.

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For the BSC 3000, the CEM board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP
< 132 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35.


If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
31

Make a TCU operational.


As soon as a TCU is operational, go to step 12.

Additional checks
Step
32

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 35.
If the alarm persists, go to step 33.

33

Check the state of the alarm on the CMCF board by performing a visual test of the
board.
If the LCKD LED of the CMCF board is off and the SKP LED of the CPCMI
board is off, call the manufacturer.
Otherwise, go to step 34.

34

Clear the alarm.

35

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cooler system
(5505031) Cooler fault
S8000 Outdoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
It is an OR function of all the alarms that are liable to occur on the climatic unit.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the temperature of the (H)(e)PAs is lower than 60C (140F), there is no BSC
defense action.
As soon as the temperature of the (H)(e)PAs is higher than 60C, there is a voluntary
cut of the (H)(e)PAs. Then the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment and
transceiver objects, and possibly the btsSiteManager and bts objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is progressively lost.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
so that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem so that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait until the state of the
btsSiteManager object becomes enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

Check that the alarm on the ACU climatic units is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of a cooler system equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the cooler system equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 8.

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Step

Action

Check that the main breaker, the climatic system circuit breaker and the circuit
breaker L2/CB2 are in the I position. If they are not, put them in the I position.

Remove the filter of the faulty ACU (see NTP < 48 >).

Reset the two internal AC and DC circuit breakers of the ACU (located behind the
filter) once.
If the circuit breakers can not be reset, replace the climatic unit (Field
Replaceable Unit). It can be replaced either by another ACU or by a DACS.

To replace the climatic unit with another ACU, refer to NTP < 48 >.
To replace the climatic unit with a DACS, refer to NTP < 48 > to remove the
ACU, and to install the DACS.

Go to step 6.
If the circuit breakers can be reset, measure the ambient temperature of the
cabinet.

If the temperature is between --40C (--40F) and +50C (+122F), there is

an internal problem in the climatic unit. Replace the climatic unit (Field
Replaceable Unit). It can be replaced either by another ACU or by a DACS.
To replace the climatic unit with another ACU, refer to NTP < 48 >.
To replace the climatic unit with a DACS, refer to NTP < 48 > to remove
the ACU and to install the DACS.

Go to step 6.
If the temperature is lower than --40C or higher than +50C, wait for the
system to return to a normal temperature. The cabinet will restart
automatically, triggered by the thermostats.

The high temperature thermostat triggers the cabinet start--up if the


temperature is lower than 61C (+141.8F).
The low temperature thermostat triggers the cabinet start--up if the
temperature is upper than 9C (+48.2F).
Go to step 6.

Additional checks
Step
6

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If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
7

Check the state of the ACU climatic unit by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cooler system equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the cooler system equipment is working, go to step 8.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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ALCO board (source: Major fault)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

ALCO
(4390913) Major fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an ALCO board failure that may be due to the fuse on the front panel
of the BCF, the power supply voltage on the PWR cable or the cabling between the BCF
and the board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


The BTS no longer supervises all the items of equipment linked to the ALCO board
(distribution system, rectifiers, F--type converters, BCF power supplies, internal batteries,
climatic system, LNA, VSWR, door contact, lightning protection and battery cabinet).
The S8000 BTS service is no longer supervised, as the BTS cannot inform the BSC.

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service can be lost, even though the OMC--R does not indicate
any loss.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the ALCO board is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the ALCO equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the ALCO equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Step

Action
Check the ALCO board fuse on the BCF front panel for the S8000 Outdoor or the
ALCO/BCF circuit breaker for the S8000 Indoor.

If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm persists, go to step 4.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
Check the power supply voltage on the PWR cable by measuring with a voltmeter.

If the voltage is lower than --58V and higher than --40V, replace the ALCO board
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to step 5.
If the voltage is between --58V and --40V, replace the O&M cable (Shop
Replaceable Unit) between the BCF and the ALCO board. Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the ALCO board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the ALCO equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the ALCO equipment is working, go to step 7.

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Battery cabinet (source: Over temperature)


iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Battery cabinet
(5832705) Over temperature
S8000 Outdoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
It is triggered by a problem with the climatic unit of the battery cabinet: the temperature of
the cabinet has become either too high, or too low (below 5C).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervene within 24 hours.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Action (Continued)

Check that the alarm on the battery cabinet is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 4.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 7.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 > Paragraph 12.4.2.6).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 5.

Replace the heating and ventilation unit of the battery cabinet (Shop Replaceable
Unit). Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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Battery cabinet (source: DC power fault)


iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Battery cabinet
(5832706) DC power fault
S8000 Outdoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board, and occurs when there is a power
supply problem of the battery cabinet.
If the BTS operates on its external batteries, there are no internal batteries.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If the S8000 BTS operates on batteries, there is no BSC defense action until the batteries
reach the threshold level. In this case, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object.
The btsSiteManager, bts and transceiverEquipment objects change their state: they
become disabled--dependency. The pcmCircuit of the Abis link becomes
disabled--failed.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate. There is a loss of site
risk.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 5.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 5.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 13.

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Check that the alarm on the battery cabinet is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 12.

On--site maintenance
Step

Action

If the alarm appears and there are no external batteries, go to step 4. Otherwise,
go to step 6.

Check the external battery cabinet parameter by performing the Display


command on the btsSiteManager object.
If the parameter is present, set its value to absent.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 5.
If the parameter is absent, go to step 10.
5

Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 6.

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Action (Continued)

Check the state of the circuit breakers of the battery cabinet.


If the circuit breakers of the battery cabinet are not in the I position, put the DC
circuit breaker in the I position.

In the case of a new break, go to step 7.


Otherwise, go to step 9.
If the circuit breakers of the battery cabinets are in the I position, go to step 7.
7

Check the external batteries (see NTP < 48 >).


If the test is failed, replace the external batteries (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer
to NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.
If the test is correct, disconnect the cables of the battery cabinet. Go to step 9.
8

Put the DC circuit breaker of the battery cabinet in the I position.


In the case of a new break, replace the DC circuit breaker of the battery cabinet
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
Otherwise, check the cables between the batteries and the circuit breaker.

If the cables are correct, go to step 9.


If the cables are not correct, replace them (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board, refer to NTP < 48 >.
Go to step 10.

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Step
10

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 11.

11

Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing the Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 12.

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Clear the alarm.

13

The procedure is complete.

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Battery cabinet (source: Doors)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Battery cabinet
(5832707) Doors
S8000 Outdoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that a door is open.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


There is no immediate impact.

CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the battery cabinet, the door
is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the battery
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must be
immediate. If the doors remain open, temperature problems could
arise.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 15.

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Action (Continued)

Check that the alarm on the door contact is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 4.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 14.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 12.

If the alarm appears and the door is closed, go to step 5. Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check the door contact.


If it is correct, go to step 7.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 6.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

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Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, go to step 8.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 14.

Check the cable between the door contact and the ALCO or RECAL board.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 9.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.

10

Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, go to step 11.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 14.

11

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board, refer to NTP < 48 >.
Go to step 12.

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Additional checks
Step
12

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 13.

13

Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing the Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 14.

14

Clear the alarm.

15

The procedure is complete.

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BCF cabinet door contact


(source: BCF cabinet door contact detection)
iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

BCF Cabinet door


(6291457) BCF cabinet door contact detection
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the BCF cabinet door has been opened or closed.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


There is no immediate impact on the service.

CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the battery cabinet, the door
is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the battery
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must be
immediate. If the doors remain open, temperature problems could
arise.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 15.

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Check that the alarm on the door contact is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the BCF cabinet door equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 4.
If the state of the BCF cabinet door equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 14.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 12.

If the alarm appears but the door is closed, go to step 5. Otherwise, go to step 17.

Replace the ALCO board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Check the state of the door contact by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is still failed, go to step 8.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is working, go to step 14.

Check the cable between the BCF and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 9.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.

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Action (Continued)

Check the state of the door contact by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is still failed, go to step 11.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is working, go to step 14.

11

Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO board.
If it is correct, go to step 12.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 12.

Additional checks
Step
12

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 13.

13

Check the state of the door contact by performing the Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the BCF door contact equipment is working, go to step 14.

14

Clear the alarm.

15

The procedure is complete.

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BCF cabinet fan (source: BCF cabinet fan fault)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

BCF Cabinet fan


(6356993) BCF cabinet fan fault
S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a BCF cabinet fan is faulty.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

Check that the alarm on the BCF cabinet fan is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the BCF Cabinet fan equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the BCF Cabinet fan equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 8.

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On--site maintenance
Step

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.

If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 4.
Check the state of the fuse.

If it is correct, go to step 5.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 6.
Replace the faulty fan (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to
step 6.

Additional checks
Step
6

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Check the state of the BCF cabinet fan by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the BCF cabinet fan equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the BCF cabinet fan equipment is working, go to step 8.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Converter BCF
(5373953) Volt
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO board.
This alarm indicates that a BCF power supply is faulty.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Perform a Display all command on the btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 11.

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Action (Continued)

Perform a Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager


object: the results are displayed in the Session log window.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter BCF equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the converter BCF equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 10.

Fault location
Step
3

Action
The equipment number indicates which of the three power supplies is concerned
by the alarm. Go to step 4.

On--site maintenance
Step
4

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 8.

Replace the BCF power supply (Field Replacement Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Replace the ALCO board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7 for the S8000 Indoor BTS or to step 8 for the
S8000 Outdoor BTS.

Replace the external alarm cable (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 8.

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Additional checks
Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Perform a Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager


object: the results are displayed in the Session log window.
If the BCF converter equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the BCF converter equipment is working, go to step 10.

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11

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

BRC
(6553601) Manual switch on battery power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually (using OMC--R command)
switched from main power to battery.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

BRC
(6553602) Automatic switch on battery power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched from main power
to battery.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

BRC
(6553603) Manual switch on main power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched from battery to
main power.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a transient default

BRC
(6553604) Automatic switch on main power
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched from battery to
main power.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

BRC
(6553605) Battery failure
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
The software of the RECAL board in the BTS continuously controls the state of the battery
strings and generates a BATTERY_FAILURE alarm to the BCF when an error is detected
on one of them. On switching the power supply mode, the battery failure alarm is cleared
and the control algorithm is restarted.
The following two types of malfunction are covered:
When the battery is floating or loading:
The battery is considered bad when the middle point voltage of one string gets out of a
given range (+/-- 1,3V). When the RECAL detects a battery failure, the BCF generates a
notification (fault number 1067). This notification specifies a battery malfunction with the
BATTERY_FAILURE cause. A discharge test is recommended to confirm the battery
status. When the battery is floating or loading, every 10 minutes the value is reported at the
BTS level, computed on average of values sampled every 100ms.
The battery is in use (discharge)
After a short period of time (60s), the middle point voltage of each string is computed
(average on values sampled every 100ms) as a reference. Then, the middle point voltage
of each string is periodically compared to this reference.
The battery is considered bad when the difference between the reference and the middle
point voltage goes outside of a given range (+/-- 0,5V) And the Stringglobal voltage is
greater than a given threshold (45,5V) : in order to avoid generating a battery failure
notification in case of huge discharge due to a main power failure (the variation of the
difference between the reference and the middle point voltage is therefore normal).
When the RECAL detects a battery failure, the BCF generates a notification (fault number
1067). This notification specifies a battery malfunction with the BATTERY_FAILURE
cause. Furthermore, the BTS does not switch to main power and hence the discharge
phase goes to the threshold which triggers an automatic switch to the main power
(processed by the BRC).
When the battery is in use (discharge), every 2 seconds the value is reported at the BTS
level, computed on average of values sampled every 100ms.

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Note: A string is composed of 4 stacks. A double failure in a string ( a stack on each side
of the middle point voltage with the same decrease of voltage) is not detected by this
method since the middle point voltage remains in the given range. However, the analysis
of the voltage--time diagram allows the detection a quick discharge which highlights a
battery failure.
The battery malfunction alarm is cleared at the OMC--R on switching the battery mode
(main or battery). When the string is replaced, checks can be done with the TIL (middle point
voltage values, global string voltage value) without having to wait for BTS detection which
will be notified to the OMC--R.

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Abis event reporting a hardware fault

BRC
(6553606) Monitored battery not present
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
When the BRC is not present (or does not work and is detected as not present), a
notification is sent by the BTS to the OMC--R if the BRC features are activated in the set
external contact (the batteryRemoteControllerPresence parameter is set to present). By
default, this parameter is set to not present.
Note:

When the BRC led is ON, it means that the BTS is powered by batteries,
and that rectifiers are OFF (Note that the BRC led is turned ON only if the
user manually switches the BTS from mains to battery using OMC--R. In
case the mains circuit breaker is switched off the BTS automatically
switches to battery and the BRC led will not be turned ON in this case).
Hence, no maintenance is allowed on batteries. If maintenance is done,
then the BTS may be lost due to power shut down.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Internal inconsistency

brc
(6553607) Internal inconsistency
S8000 CBCF Outdoor + S8002

FAULT ANALYSIS
The notification 1067 (cause Detection of an internal inconsistency) can be caused by cable
P3 or any combination of P3 with another cable. A lock/unlock on the BTS Site Manager
is necessary for the maintenance. Then, a switch battery on/off command from the
OMC--R may be required to switch the power mode to main supply or battery in accordance
with the customer choice.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

door contact
(2555905) Door contact detection
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that a door is open.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


There is no immediate impact.

CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the battery cabinet, the door
is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the battery
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must be
immediate. If the doors remain open, temperature problems could
appear.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

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Check that the alarm on the door contact is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the door contact equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the door contact equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 13.

On--site maintenance
Step

Action

If the alarm appears but the door is closed, go to step 4. Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check the door contact.


If it is correct, go to step 6.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the battery cabinet by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, go to step 7.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 13.

Check the cable between the door contact and the ALCO or RECAL board.
If it is correct, go to step 10.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 8.

Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

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Check the state of the door contact by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is still failed, go to step 7.
If the state of the battery cabinet equipment is working, go to step 13.
Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).

10

For the ALCO board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8003 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.
Go to step 11.

Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the door contact by performing the Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the door contact equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the door contact equipment is working, go to step 13.

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Clear the alarm.

14

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7.12.18 Cavity (source: Cavity out of service)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388609) Cavity out of service
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is unusable.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Replace the combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to
step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the combiner by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

cavity
(8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is no longer settled on its configuration frequency.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned. It reconfigures the
transceiver object on another transceiverEquipment object, if the TDMA is priority.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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Maintenance at the OMC--R


Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object in order to trigger a new tuning.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary to locate the problem.

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7.12.20 Cavity (source: Loss of cavity initialization)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388611) Loss of cavity initialization
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the grading of the cavity has not been performed.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the cavity is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Replace the combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to
step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the combiner by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.21 Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388612) Nack answer from cavity
S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity no longer responds.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object concerned in order to trigger a reset of the


CC8 software and a new tuning sequence.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary.

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7.12.22 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low))
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)
S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object in order to trigger a new tuning.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary to locate the problem.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.23 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector
problem))
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector
problem)
S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object in order to trigger a new tuning.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary to locate the problem.

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7.12.24 Cavity (source: Internal software problem)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity
(8388615) Internal software problem
S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object concerned.

Impact on the service


One TRX becomes unavailable.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the alarm on the cavity equipment is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the cavity equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 5.

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Step

Action

Lock the transceiverEquipment object in order to trigger a new tuning.

Unlock the transceiverEquipment object.


If the problem has disappeared, go to step 5.
If the problem persists after several attempts, an on--site intervention is
necessary to locate the problem.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.25 Cavity combiner (source: Power supply)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity combiner
(8323073) Power supply
S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a power supply problem.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the cavity combiner is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 6.

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Step

Action
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace the combiner (Field
Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the cavity combiner by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, go to step 6.

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The procedure is complete.

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7.12.26 Cavity combiner (source: Tuning detector fault)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity combiner
(8323074) Tuning detector fault
S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that it is not possible to modify the standard frequency of cavities.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the cavity combiner is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace the combiner (Field
Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.
Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the cavity combiner by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.27 Cavity combiner (source: Link NOK)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Cavity combiner
(8323076) Link NOK
S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that level 3 dialogue has been lost.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None

Impact on the service


None

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the cavity combiner is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed.
Go to step 3.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 6.

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Step

Action
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace the combiner (Field
Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the cavity combiner by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the cavity combiner equipment is working, go to step 6.

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The procedure is complete.

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7.12.28 C-- DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Compact dacs cooler


(7929857) Dirty filter
S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm occurs when the C--DACS filter is clogged.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA are powered off. The BSC
unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service


There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA have overheated.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
The intervention on the site must be within one week.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the C--DACS climatic system is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Replace the filter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 84 >. Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the C--DACS climatic system by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.29 C-- DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Compact dacs cooler


(7929858) DACS failed
S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a problem on the C--DACS climatic system.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM

BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA is powered off. The BSC
unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service


There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA overheat.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
The intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the C--DACS climatic system is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 7.

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Step
3

Action
Check that the L2/CB2 fan circuit breaker (power supply rack) on the PCU and the
climatic circuit breaker (C--AC box) are in the I position.
If this is the case, go to step 5.
If this is not the case, go to step 4.

Reset the circuit breakers.


If the L2/CB2 circuit breaker cannot be reset:
i.

Disconnect the DC wires related to the C--DACS (see NTP < 84 >

ii.

Reset the L2/CB2 circuit breaker of the power supply rack.


In the case of a new break, check the PCU output cables of the power
supply rack. Replace them (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.
Otherwise, the operator can choose whether he changes the C--DACS
(Field Replaceable Unit) as a whole or he replaces the faulty items (Field
Replaceable Units) of the C--DACS.

CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
To replace faulty items, the personnel working on the C--DACS must
be authorized to work according to security standards.
The personnel must be qualified to work on the C--DACS: they must
be well--trained on the functioning of the unit.

Go to step 5.
If the climatic circuit breaker of the AC box cannot be reset:
i.

Disconnect the AC wires related to the C--DACS (see NTP < 84 >).

ii.

Reset the climatic circuit breaker of the AC box.


In the case of a new break, replace the climatic circuit breaker of the AC
box (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 84 >. Go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

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Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the C--DACS climatic system by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the compact dacs cooler equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.30 CMCF board (source: MCF_MCF)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9502729 or 12779529 or 12845065) MCF_MCF
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a loss of link between the active board and the passive board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the other
CMCF board. The service will then be lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the CMCF board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Step

Action
If there are BISTs on the board, note their state by performing a Display data
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

In this case, look at the result displayed in the Session log window and send these
to the manufacturer with the faulty board.
Replace the faulty CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the CMCF board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is working, go to step 7.

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Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.31 CMCF board (source: Slave downloading error)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CMCF or CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(9568250 or 12845050 or 12910586) Slave downloading

Equipment:
Source:
error
BTS model:

S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +


S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm, sent by the active board, indicates an error during the update of the passive
board by the active one.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


The CBCF duplex mode is lost. The CBCF simplex mode continues to function.

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the other
CMCF board. The service will then be lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the CMCF board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 9.

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Step

Action

Perform the following steps in the maintenance window of the operator.

Remove the active board.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

Wait for the BSC defense actions and its start--up.

Replace the newly passive CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 7.

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

Check the state of the CMCF board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the CMCF equipment is working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.32 CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_DUPLEX_INHIBITED)


iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(12779538 or 12845074) CMCF ACT DUPLEX INHIBITED
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarms is due to secured loop commissioning error on one BTS of the loop.
This alarms indicates passive CMCF board is not commissioned accordingly to the mode
required (Secured Loop mode is asked while the secured loop passive CMCF microswitch
is not set).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object.

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the other
CMCF board. The service will then be lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the Secured loop both CMCF microswitch (number 4) are correctly set
by performing a Display data information /Normal command on the faulty
btsSiteManager.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
Check the CMCF switch state in the session log window, Switch state must be in
Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. Go to Step 4.
If the Switch state be in Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. Go
to Step 4.
If the Switch state is not in Secured loop mode, the CMCF microswitch number
4 has to be set to ON. Go to Step 3

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Step
3

Action
Refer to following NTP s to set passive CMCF microswith number 4 to on:
Follow Chapter : replacement of a CMCF board
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.

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Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check that the Secured loop both CMCF microswitch (number 4) are correctly set
by performing a Display data information /Normal command on the
btsSiteManager.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
Check the CMCF switch state in the session log window, Switch state must be
in Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. If the state of the CMCF
equipment is working, go to step 7.
If the Switch state is not in Secured loop mode, the CMCF microswitch number4
has to be set to ON. Call the manufacturer.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.33 CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_ICST)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CMCF phase 1 or CMCF phase 2


(12779539 or 12845075) CMCF ACT ICST
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarms is due to secured loop commissioning error on one BTS of the loop.
This alarms indicates passive CMCF board is not commissioned accordingly to the mode
required (Secured Loop mode is asked while the secured loop passive CMCF microswitch
is not set).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


For the btsSiteManager object.

CAUTION
Service interruption
As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is
disabled----failed, the site is lost. No service is provided.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site
is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the Secured loop both CMCF microswitch (number 4) are correctly set
by performing a Display data information /Normal command on the faulty
btsSiteManager.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
Check the CMCF switch state in the session log window, Switch state must be in
Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. Go to Step 4.
If the Switch state be in Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. Go
to Step 4.
If the Switch state is not in Secured loop mode, the CMCF microswitch number4
has to be set to ON. Go to Step 3

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Step
3

Action
Refer to following NTP s to set passive CMCF microswith number4 to on:
Follow Chapter : replacement of a CMCF board
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.

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Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Perform a Lock / Unlock on faulty btsSiteManager
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check that the Secured loop both CMCF microswitch (number 4) are correctly set
by performing a Display data information /Normal command on the
btsSiteManager.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
Check the CMCF switch state in the session log window, Switch state must be
in Secured loop mode for active and passive boards. If the state of the CMCF
equipment is working, go to step 7.
If the Switch state is not in Secured loop mode, the CMCF microswitch number
4 has to be set to ON. Call the manufacturer.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.34 Combiner duplexer LNA or combiner H2D LNA (source: LNA fault)
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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA)


(5570561) LNA fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a hardware problem on the low noise amplifier. The related reception
path (main or diversity) is no longer operational for all the TRXs using the faulty LNA.
However, if the other path is still correct, these TRXs run in a degraded mode.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If there is no reception path, the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects
corresponding to the faulty LNA. One or several transceiverEquipment objects can be lost.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check the state of F--type converters by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter F equipment is failed, go to step 4.
If the state of the converter F equipment is working, go to step 3.

Check that the alarm on the combiner duplexer LNA is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 6.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 13.

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Step
4

Action
Look for alarms concerning the F--type converters and treat them.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

If the circuit breaker powering the PA is in the O position, put it in the I position.
Go to step 7.

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Replace the RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit) associated with the


LNA--combiner. Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8003 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO or RECAL board.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.

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Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the equipment by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, go to step 13.

13

Clear the alarm.

14

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.35 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 1)
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)


(5636097) VSWR level 1
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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7.12.36 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 2)
iii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)


(5636098) VSWR level 2
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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7.12.37 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2D VSWR


(source: VSWR level 3)
iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)


(5636099) VSWR level 3
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the radio link is interrupted in the transmission direction for all the
TRXs using the corresponding antenna. These TRXs are no longer operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects connected to the RF--combiner
that has detected the fault.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 13.

Check that the alarm on the combiner D / H2D VSWR is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 12.

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Step

Action

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Check the cable between the associated RF--combiner and the interconnection
panel.
If it is correct, go to step 6.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
6

Replace the associated RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
7

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8003 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

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Check the cable between the interconnection panel and the ALCO or RECAL
board.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

If necessary, set the administrativeState of the bts and transceiverEquipment


objects to unlocked. Go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
10

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 11.

11

Check the state of the replaced equipment by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the SWR equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the SWR equipment is working, go to step 12.

12

Clear the alarm.

13

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.38 Combiner H4D LNA (source: LNA fault)


iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner h4 lna (LNA)


(7405569) LNA fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a hardware problem on the low noise amplifier. The related reception
path (main or diversity) is not operational for all the TRXs using the faulty LNA. However,
if the other path is still correct, these TRXs run in a degraded mode.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects corresponding to the faulty LNA.
One or several transceiverEquipment objects can be lost.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check the state of F--type converters by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter F equipment is failed, go to step 4.
If the state of the converter F equipment is working, go to step 3.

Check that the alarm on the combiner duplexer LNA is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 6.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 13.

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Step
4

Action
Look for alarms concerning the F--type converters and treat them.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

If the circuit breaker powering the PA is in the O position, put it in the I position.
Go to step 7.

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Replace the RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit) associated with the


LNA--combiner. Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO or RECAL board.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.

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Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the equipment by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, go to step 13.

13

Clear the alarm.

14

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.39 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 1)


iii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner h4 vswr (VSWR)


(7471105) VSWR level 1
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Treat the problem on the
btsSiteManager object.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 11.

Check that the alarm on the combiner H4D VSWR is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 10.

On--site maintenance from the OMC--R


Step

Action

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Check the cabling between the associated RF--combiner and the antenna.

In the case of three alarms with source: level 1, source: level 2, and source: level
3, replace the associated RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >.

If necessary, set the administrativeState of the bts object to unlocked. Go to


step 8.

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Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Check the state of the replaced equipment by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, go to step 10.

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Clear the alarm.

11

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.40 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 2)


iii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner h4 vswr (VSWR)


(7471106) VSWR level 2
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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Preliminary checks
Step

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is


operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Treat the problem on the
btsSiteManager object.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 11.

Check that the alarm on the combiner H4D VSWR is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the VSWR equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 10.

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Step

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Action

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Check the cabling between the associated RF--combiner and the antenna.

In the case of three alarms with source: level 1, source: level 2, and source: level
3, replace the associated RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >.

If necessary, set the administrativeState of the bts object to unlocked. Go to


step 8.

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Additional checks
Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Check the state of the replaced equipment by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, go to step 10.

10

Clear the alarm.

11

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.41 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 3)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

combiner h4 vswr (VSWR)


(7471107) VSWR level 3
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the radio link is interrupted in the transmission direction for all the
TRXs using the corresponding antenna. These TRXs are no longer operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects connected to the RF--combiner
that has detected the fault.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 13.

Check that the alarm on the combiner H4D VSWR is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 12.

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Step

Action

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Check the cable between the associated RF--combiner and the interconnection
panel.
If it is correct, go to step 6.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
6

Replace the associated RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to


NTP < 48 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Replace the ALCO or RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units).


For the ALCO board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the RECAL board of the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.
8

Check the cable between the interconnection panel and the ALCO or RECAL
board.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

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If necessary, set the administrativeState of the bts and transceiverEquipment


objects to unlocked. Go to step 10.

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Additional checks
Step
10

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 11.

11

Check the state of the equipment by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the VSWR equipment is working, go to step 12.

12

Clear the alarm.

13

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.42 Compact distribution system (source: Main breaker)


iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

compact distribution
(7995393) Main breaker
S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm appears when the cabinet main breaker is disengaged after an internal
short--circuit in the cabinet.
The cabinet then operates on its batteries. The fault number 1067 with the source Battery
on discharges on the rectifier equipment is displayed.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If the problem is not corrected, the BTS can be lost.
If the BTS is lost, PCM faults will appear.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Check that the alarm on the compact distribution system is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the compact distribution equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 4.
If the state of the compact distribution equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 7.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 5.

Put the main breaker in the I position.


If the mains supply is present and if the alarm persists, replace the C--AC box
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 84 >. Go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

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Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the compact distribution system by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the compact distribution equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the compact distribution equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.43 CPCMI board (source: Major)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CPCMI
(9568257) Major fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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7.12.44 CPCMI board (source: Slave downloading error)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CPCMI
(9633786) Slave downloading error
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an error during the downloading sequence of the CPCMI board by the
active CMCF board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object to maintain a minimum service of
communication. This unconfiguration is displayed at the OMC--R and is temporary. If a
transceiverEquipment object is lost, the fault number 1061 appears.
If there is only one PCM link in service, the BTS is completely unconfigured. If other
BTSs are dropped with the faulty BTS, they are also unconfigured.
If there are several PCM links declared in the configuration, only a part of the BTS is
lost. A fault number 1061 concerning the transceiver object appears.

Impact on the service


If there is a redundant CPCMI board, there is no impact on the service.
If two PCM links are used:

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

If one PCM link is used:

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CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the CPCMI board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CPCMI equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the CPCMI equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 6.

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Step

Action
Replace the faulty CPCMI board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the CPCMI board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CPCMI equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the CPCMI equipment is working, go to step 6.

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Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.45 CSWM board


(source: Fault on active-- passive CSWM link or on passive CSWM)
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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CSWM
(4259849) Fault on active--passive CSWM link or passive
CSWM
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the passive CSWM board. There is
no longer a connection between the active and passive CSWM board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the other
CSWM board.
The service will then be lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

Check that the alarm on the CSWM board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 8.

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Location
Step
3

Action
The board indicated in the notification is the faulty board.

On--site maintenance using the OMC--R


Step
4

Action
If there are BISTs on the board, note their state by performing a Display data
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window and send these to the
manufacturer with the faulty board.

Replace the faulty CSWM board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go
to step 6.

Additional checks
Step
6

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Check the state of the CSWM board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is working, go to step 8.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.46 CSWM board (source: Slave downloading error)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

CSWM
(4325370) Slave downloading error
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm, sent by the detector board, indicates an error during the update of the passive
board by the active board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


The BCF duplex mode is lost. The BCF simplex mode continues to function.

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the other
CSWM board.
The service will then be lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 11.

Check that the alarm on the CSWM board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 10.

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Fault location
Step

Action
The board indicated in the notification is the faulty board.

On--site maintenance
Step

Action

If the faulty CSWM board is the active one, go to step 5. Otherwise, go to step 7.

Set the btsSiteManager object to locked.

Set the btsSiteManager object to unlocked.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
Replace the faulty CSWM board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go
to step 8.

Additional checks
Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Check the state of the CSWM board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the CSWM equipment is working, go to step 10.

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Clear the alarm.

11

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7.12.47 DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

dacsCooler
(7864321) Dirty filter
S8000 Outdoor + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm occurs when the DACS filter is clogged.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA are powered off, and the
BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service


There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA overheat.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be within one week.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the DACS climatic system is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Replace the filter (Field Replaceable Unit).
For the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.
Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the DACS climatic system by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.48 DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

dacsCooler
(7864322) DACS failed
S8000 Outdoor + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a problem on the DACS climatic system.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA is powered off. The BSC
unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service


There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA overheat.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be within one week.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the DACS climatic system is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 7.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check that the fan circuit breakers are in the I position. Breakers are located on
the power supply rack (if present), GIPS (if present) and the AC box (if present).
If they are in the I position, go to step 5.
If they are in the O position, go to step 4.

Reset the circuit breakers.


If the L2/CB2 circuit breaker can not be reset:
i.

Disconnect the DC wires related to the DACS (see NTP < 48 > for the
S8000 BTS or NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS).

ii.

Reset the L2/CB2 circuit breaker of the power supply rack.


If there is a new break, check the PCU output cables of the power supply
rack. Replace them (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.
Otherwise, the operator can choose whether he changes the DACS
(Field Replaceable Unit) as a whole or he replaces the faulty items (Field
Replaceable Units) of the DACS. In this case:

for the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 > to detect and replace the
faulty item.

for the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 > to detect and replace the
faulty item.

CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
The personnel replacing faulty DACS items must be well trained on
the functionalities of the unit, and authorized to work according to
security standards.

Go to step 5.

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If the climatic circuit breaker of the AC box can not be reset:


i.

Disconnect the AC wires related to the DACS (see NTP < 48 > for the
S8000 BTS or NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS).

ii.

Reset the climatic circuit breaker of the AC box.


If there is a new break, replace the climatic circuit breaker of the AC box
(Field Replaceable Unit).

For the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.


For the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.
Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Perform the following steps:
Check the DACS thermostat state.
If the thermostat is tripped, re--activate it (refer to step 9).
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.

i.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.

ii.

If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the DACS climatic system by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the dacsCooler equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

Re--activation of the DACS thermostat.


Intervention time

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i.

The intervention time is approximately 20 minutes.

Tools required
i.

Stepladder

ii.

Flat screwdriver

iii.

Allen wrench

Impact of the replacement on service

DANGER
Electric shock
The BTS does not remain supplied with the mains power supply.

Location
i.

The DACS thermostat is located on the following figure.

a. Safety instructions

CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
Wear the antistatic bracelet when performing the following
maintenance procedure.

b. Preliminary operations
i.

Open the hood and the doors of the cabinet.

ii.

Put the battery circuit breaker in the O position.

iii.

Put the main circuit breaker in the O position.

iv. Put the FAN breakers in the O position.


v.

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Unscrew the four quarter turn fasteners of the DACS cover and carefully
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c. Re--activation of the thermostat


i.

Press the red button which is located at the top of the thermostat.

Note: The thermostat is located between the blowers. It is fixed on the


heater cover (refer to the following figure).
d. Additional operations
i.

Replace the DACS cover and screw its eight 1/4 turn fasteners.

ii.

Put the FAN breakers in the I position.

iii.

Put the main circuit breaker in the I position.

iv. Put the battery circuit breaker in the I position.


v.

Close the doors and the hood of the cabinet.

10

Clear the alarm.

11

The procedure is complete.

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press the red button

Blower

Figure 7--3

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7.12.49 Distribution system (source: Main breaker)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Distribution system
(5767169) Main breaker
S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm appears when the cabinet main breaker is disengaged after an internal
short--circuit in the cabinet.
The cabinet is operating on its batteries, if any. The fault number 1060 with the source
Battery on discharges is displayed, and may be followed by a source External battery
level 1 if the batteries are discharged (see the fault number 1060 source External battery
level 1).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If the problem is not corrected, the BTS can be lost.
If the BTS is lost, PCM faults will appear.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Action (Continued)

Check that the alarm on the distribution system is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the distribution system equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 4.
If the state of the distribution system equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 7.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box, or on the Battery & Interface
module, if it is used.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 5.

Put the main breaker in the I position.


If the mains supply is present and if the alarm persists, replace the main breaker
(Field Replaceable Unit).

For the S8000 BTS, refer to NTP < 48 >.


For the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >.
For the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.
Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

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Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the distribution system by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the distribution system equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the distribution system equipment is working, go to step 7.

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The procedure is complete.

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7.12.50 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: RX fault)


iii
Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437185 or 12582913 or 12976129: RX fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

It is possible to treat this alarm either by performing the following procedure or by


performing the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
The TRX is no longer operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. The BSC tries to assure a minimum service of communication by
unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 12.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 11.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver are
lost.
The service is reduced.

Disconnect the PWR cable on the front panel of the DRX (DRXICO side).

Check the fuse of the DRX INTERCO unit.


If it correct, replace the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable
Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 10.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 8.
Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to
the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to unlocked. Go to step 9.

Additional checks
Step
9

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 12.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.

10

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Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 11.
11

Clear the alarm.

12

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.51 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: BBFILTER ASIC fault)
iii
Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437190 or 12582918 or 12976134: BBFILTER ASIC fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware problem.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 12.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 11.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

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Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver
objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
6

Disconnect the PWR cable on the front panel of the DRX (DRXICO side).

Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to unlocked. Go to step 9.

Additional checks
Step
9

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 12.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.

10

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 11.

11

Clear the alarm.

12

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.52 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: Self test failed)
iii
Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437193 or 12582921 or 12976137: Self test failed
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a problem in the hardware self--test of the DRX or DRX--ND3.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 13.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

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Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver
object are lost.
The service is reduced.
6

Disconnect the PWR cable on the front panel of the DRX (DRXICO side).

Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Set the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3


to unlocked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Replace the (H)(e)PA module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Check the cable between the (H)(e)PA and the DRX or DRX--ND3.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.

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Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 13.

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Clear the alarm.

14

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.53 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: Major fault on TX)
iii
Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437194 or 12582922 or 12976138: Major fault on TX
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a problem on the DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 13.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver
objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
6

Disconnect the PWR cable on the front panel of the DRX (DRXICO side).

Check the fuse of the DRX INTERCO unit.


If it is correct, replace the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable
Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 9.

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Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to unlocked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Replace the (H)(e)PA module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Check the cable between the (H)(e)PA and the DRX or DRX--ND3.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.

Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 13.

13

Clear the alarm.

14

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437206 or 12582934 or 12976150: DRX link
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BCF has detected the loss or non--establishment of the
dialogue with the DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 26.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 25.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

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to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver
objects are lost.
The service is reduced.

Check the cable between the DRX or DRX--ND3 and the DRXICO.
If it is correct, go to step 7.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
7

Replace the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to unlocked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

For a BTS with BCF, go to step 10. For a BTS with CBCF, go to step 20.

10

Check the state of the GTW board by performing a Display data configuration
command on the btsSiteManager.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, perform a switchover of the GTW boards.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.


If the alarm persists, go to step 12.
11

Replace the GTW board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

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If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.


if the alarm persists, go to step 12.
12

If there is one redundant DSC board, go to step 13. Otherwise, go to step 17.

13

Look for the DSC connected to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3.

14

Perform a Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager


object to check the number of available DSC boards.

15

Perform a Display data configuration command on the btsSiteManager to check


which DSC board is faulty.

16

Reset the faulty DSC board.


If the problem persists, go to step 17.
Otherwise, go to step 20.

17

Replace the DSC board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is not any redundant DSC board, the service is lost.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.


if the alarm persists, go to step 18.
18

Perform a switchover of the CSWM boards.


If the alarm persists, go to step 19.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.

19

Replace the faulty CSWM board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go
to step 23.

20

Check the cable between the CBCF and the DRX or DRX--ND3.
If it is correct, go to step 21.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.


If the alarm persists, go to step 21.

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Perform a switchover of the CMCF boards.


If the alarm persists, go to step 22.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.

22

Replace the CMCF board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 23.

Additional checks
Step
23

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.
If the alarm persists, go to step 24.

24

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 25.

25

Clear the alarm.

26

The procedure is complete.

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DRX (ND3))
iii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or DRX--ND3
9437214: Abis satellite not supported DRX
12976158: Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware incompatibility: the satellite BTS is equipped with either
DRX or DRX ND3, whereas it must be equipped with eDRX only, to be able to support the
Abis satellite interface (optional feature).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
After the CBCF has sent an Enable TRX Ack message with the availability status set to
Unavailable, the configuration of the TRX is stopped at BSC level.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is unavailable.

FAULT TREATMENT
Replace the DRX or DRX ND3 with eDRX. Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

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7.12.56 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: The TX has not
acknowledged the power consign request)
iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437216 or 12582944 or 12976160: The TX has not
acknowledged the power consign request
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the power, configured at the OMC--R for the DRX or eDRX or
DRX--ND3 concerned, is not compatible with the DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3 hardware.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC configures the transceiver equipment, but the associated transceiver object is not
configured.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

WARNING
Service interruption
Intervention on the site must be immediate: there is a loss of service
risk.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Step
2

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object to check if the cells are concentric.
If the concentric cell parameter is monozone, go to step 3.
If the concentric cell parameter is concentric or dual band or dual coupling,
go to step 5.

Check the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter according to the following


information:
For PA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner must be between 31dBm and 44dBm, or 32dBm at
the band limit for only GSM 1900.
For HePA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner must be between 34dBm and 47dBm.
Note:

The bsTxPwrMax parameter is a parameter of the powerControl object


associated with the bts object.

The Attenuation parameter is obtained by a Display command on the


btsSiteManager object.
The following table defines the correct values of the bsTxPwrMax parameter,
depending on the combiners used in the BTS. The Nack value is not allowed.
Note:

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TxF/D

H2D

H4D

DLU attenuation

51 44

Nack

Nack

Nack

43

Pmax

Nack

Nack

42

Pmax

Nack

Nack

41

Pmax --2

Nack

Nack

40

Pmax --2

Pmax

Nack

39

Pmax --4

Pmax

Nack

38

Pmax --4

Pmax --2

Nack

37

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

Nack

36

Pmax --6

Pmax --4

Pmax

35

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

Pmax

34

Pmax --8

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

33

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

Pmax --2

32

Pmax --10

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

31

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

Pmax --4

30

Pmax --12

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

29

Nack

Pmax --10

Pmax --6

28

Nack

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

27

Nack

Pmax --12

Pmax --8

26

Nack

Nack

Pmax --10

25

Nack

Nack

Pmax --10

24

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

23

Nack

Nack

Pmax --12

22 0

Nack

Nack

Nack

bsTxPwrMax

If the value is not correct, change it.


If the value is correct, replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 6.

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Modify the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter according to the following


information:
For PA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner and reduced of the value of the transceiver zone
Ref parameter must be between 31dBm and 44dBm, or 32dBm at the band limit
for only GSM 1900.
For HePA: the value of the bsTxPwrMax parameter added to the value to the
attenuation of the combiner and reduced of the value of the transceiver zone
Ref parameter must be between 34dBm and 47dBm.
Note:

The bsTxPwrMax parameter is a parameter of the powerControl object


associated with the bts object.
The transceiver zone Ref parameter is obtained by performing a
Display command on the transceiver object.

The Attenuation parameter is obtained by a Display command on the


btsSiteManager object.
This parameter must not be filled in for the dual band or dual coupling
values of the concentric cell parameter.
The preceding table defines the correct values of the bsTxPwrMax parameter,
depending on the combiners used in the BTS. The Nack value is not allowed. The
transceiver zone Ref parameter should also be verified.
Note:

If the value is not correct, change it.


If the value is correct, replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step

Action

Clear the alarm.

Set the bts object to locked.

Set the bts object to unlocked.

The procedure is complete.

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fault)
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Fault number 1067

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437217 or 12582945 or 12976161: PA DRX control loop
fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the (H)(e)PA emission power -- (e,ND3)DRX/(H)(e)PA control loop
configuration has not succeeded.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service


At least one DRX or DRX--ND3 is lost.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 13.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

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Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to locked. Go to step 6.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one transceiver
objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
6

Check the cable between the BCF and the DRX or DRX--ND3.
If it is correct, disconnect the PWR cable on the front panel of the DRX (DRXICO
side). Go to step 7.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
Analyze the alarm.

If the alarm persists, go to step 7.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
7

Replace the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to


the faulty DRX or DRX--ND3 to unlocked.
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.

Replace the (H)(e)PA module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.

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Check the RF cable.

10

If it is correct, go to step 10.


If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 13.

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Clear the alarm.

14

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.58 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: Nack answer)


iii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437218 or 12582946 or 12976162: DRX reset by BCF
after message non acknowledgement
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates a software anomaly between the BCF and the DRX or DRX--ND3.
Call the next level of support.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


(9437219 or 12582947 or 12976163: DRX link NOK after
reset requested by BSC
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates a reset of the DRX or DRX--ND3 by the BSC.
No maintenance action is required.

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7.12.60 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: TRX not anymore
configured)
iii
Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9502719 or 12648447 or 13041663: TRX not anymore
configured
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates an abnormal state change of an DRX or DRX--ND3, caused by a
software problem.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the associated
transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of communication by unconfiguring
and reconfiguring the transceiver object.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area is
decreased.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 6.

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Perform the following actions:


Set the transceiverEquipment object to locked.
Set the transceiverEquipment object to unlocked.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.61 DRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: PA configuration exceeded)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or DRX--ND3
9437211 or 12582939: PA config. exceeded
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates either:
the maximum supported configuration for the HePA/PA has been reached; the
DRX or DRX--ND3 (s) in excess of the supported configuration cannot be
connected.
an HePA installation has been attempted on the S8000 BTS with BCF. The
S8000 BTS with BCF does not support HePA.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

For the S8000 BTS with BCF, replace the HePA with a PA. Refer to:
NTP < 48 >

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Otherwise, replace an HePA(s) of the cabinet with PA(s) until the HePA/PA
configuration is supported. The replaced HePA can be the HePA of a DRX or
DRX--ND3 that has been successfully connected. Refer to:

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Action (Continued)

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, ensure the
maximum supported configuration has not been reached. Otherwise, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.62 DRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: HePA not supported)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or DRX--ND3
(9437212) HePA not supported
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an HePA installation has been attempted on a DRX or DRX--ND3. Only
eDRX supports HePA.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Replace the HePA with a PA. Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS

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Otherwise, replace the DRX with an eDRX. Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 equipment is working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.63 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: BCCH first config
failed)
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437456 or 12583184 or 12976400 BCCH first config
failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an anomaly has been detected in a BCCH configuration. One new
configuration is allowed after clearing the TRX configuration.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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7.12.64 DRX or eDRX or DRX-- ND3 modules (source: BCCH second config
failed)
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437457 or 12583185 or 12976401 BCCH second config
failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in a BCCH configuration.
The TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now only be locked or unlocked at any level.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Lock the transceiverEquipment object, then unlock it.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.

Lock the affected bts object, then unlock it.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the problem persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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failed)
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437472 or 12583200 or 12976416 SACCH first config
failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an anomaly has been detected in an SACCH configuration. One
new configuration is allowed after clearing the TRX configuration

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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failed)
i ii
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437473 or 12583201 or 12976417 SACCH second config
failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in an SACCH configuration.
The TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now only be locked or unlocked at any level.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Lock the transceiverEquipment object, then unlock it.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.

Lock the affected bts object, then unlock it.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the problem persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437488 or 12583216 or 12976432 L1M first config failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an anomaly has been detected in an L1M configuration. One new
configuration is allowed after clearing the TRX configuration

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.

FAULT TREATMENT
No maintenance action is required.

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failed)
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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DRX or eDRX or DRX--ND3


9437489 or 12583217 or 12976433 L1M second config
failed
S8000 Indoor + S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in an L1M configuration. The
TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now only be locked or unlocked at any level.

FAULT TREATMENT

Step
1

Action
Lock the transceiverEquipment object, then unlock it.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.

Lock the affected bts object, then unlock it.


If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 3.
If the problem persists, call the manufacturer.

The procedure is complete.

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detection)
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Fault number 1067

DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain


(6946817) Software detection
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the DRX or DRX--ND3 detects a received signal level difference
between the main path and the diversity path.
If the maximum of the two levels is higher than --110dB, and the difference between the two
levels is higher than 20dB, the path that has the lower level is declared faulty.
As soon as the path which has been declared faulty has a signal level higher than --110dB,
or has a signal slightly lower than the signal level of the other path, the faulty path is declared
operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area has been
decreased.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain equipment is
failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain equipment is
working, the fault is not confirmed. Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
Check the antenna reception route: RF--combiner, Rx--splitter, DRX or DRX--ND3.
If any cables have been removed, re--insert them. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 4.

Check that the cables and the connectors are correctly tightened.
If the cables are not correctly tightened, tighten them.

If the alarm persists, go to step 5.


Otherwise, go to step 10.
If the cables are correctly tightened and if the alarm persists, go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 10.
5

Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.

Replace the RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, replace the Rx--splitter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

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Action (Continued)

Go to step 7.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain equipment is still
failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 diversity reception chain equipment is
working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

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Fault number 1067

DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain


(6881281) Software detection
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the DRX or DRX--ND3 detects a received signal level difference
between the main path and the diversity path.
If the maximum of the two levels is higher than --110dB, and the difference between the two
levels is higher than 20dB, the path that has the lower level is declared faulty.
As soon as the path which has been declared faulty has a signal level higher than --110dB,
or has a signal slightly lower than the signal level of the other path, the faulty path is declared
operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area is
decreased.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain equipment is failed,
the fault is confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain equipment is
working, the fault is not confirmed. Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
Check the antenna reception route: RF--combiner, Rx--splitter, DRX or DRX--ND3.
If any cables have been removed, re--insert them. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the cables and the connectors are correctly tightened.
If the cables are not correctly tightened, tighten them.

If the alarm persists, go to step 5.


Otherwise, go to step 10.
If the cables are correctly tightened and if the alarm persists, go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 10.
5

Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.

Replace the RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:


NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, replace the Rx--splitter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

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Action (Continued)

Go to step 7.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain equipment is still
failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 main reception chain equipment is
working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DSC
(4456449) Major fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the DSC board. There is no longer
a connection between the active CSWM board and the concerned DSC board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
In the case of monolapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no BSC defense
action.
In the case of monolapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
all the objects and sends a fault number 1054.
In the case of multilapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no BSC defense
action.
In the case of multilapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
some transceiverEquipment objects.

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Impact on the service


In the case of monolapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no impact on the
service.
In the case of monolapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board:

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.

In the case of multilapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no impact on the
service.
In the case of multilapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
some transceiverEquipment objects.

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the DSC board is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DSC equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DSC equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Location
Step
3

Action
The equipment number specified in the alarm identifies the faulty DSC board.

On--site maintenance
Step
4

Action
Replace the faulty DSC board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the DSC board by performing a Display hardware configuration
command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DSC equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the DSC equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

DSC
(4456453) Channel_HSCX
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


This alarm indicates problems concerning self--tests of the DSC board. This problem
cannot be detected while the board is functioning. The self--tests occur when the board is
reset or when the board starts up.

BSC defense
In the case of monolapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no BSC defense
action.
In the case of monolapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
all the objects and sends a fault number 1054.
In the case of multilapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no BSC defense
action.
In the case of multilapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
some transceiverEquipment objects.

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Impact on the service


In the case of monolapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no impact on the
service.
In the case of monolapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board:

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.

In the case of multilapd and redundancy of the DSC board, there is no impact on the
service.
In the case of multilapd and non--redundancy of the DSC board, the BSC unconfigures
some transceiverEquipment objects.

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the DSC board is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DSC equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 3.
If the state of the DSC equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Replace the faulty board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the DSC board by performing a Display hardware configuration
command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the DSC equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the DSC equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

not protected alarm


(3735553) Alarm
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

If the alarm is external, the maintenance action depends on how the user deals with the
alarm. Sixteen external alarms can be used for each cabinet.

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7.12.74 Fan of the base cabinet (source: Cabinet fan fault)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

cabinet fan
(6225921) Cabinet fan fault
S8000 Indoor + S8003

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO (S8000) or RECAL (S8000 and S8003) board.
For the S8000 Indoor BTS, this alarm indicates that a base cabinet fan is faulty.
For the S8003 BTS, this alarm indicates that an abnormally high temperature level has been
reached in the cabinet.
There is an increase in the internal temperature of the BTS base cabinet until the (H)(e)PAs
are powered off at 60C.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If the (H)(e)PAs are powered off, the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

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Action (Continued)

Check that the alarm on the fan is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cabinet fan equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3 (S8000 Indoor BTS) or step 6 (S8003 BTS).
If the state of the cabinet fan equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 8.

On--site maintenance for the S8000 Indoor BTS


Step
3

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 6.

Check the state of the fuse.


If it is correct, go to step 5.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 8.

Replace the faulty fan (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to
step 8.

On--site maintenance for the S8003 BTS


Step

Action

Check the date of the last air filter replacement. If the filter has not been replaced
within the past six months, replace it. Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to step 7.

Check the state of the fans (Refer to NTP <48>).


If it is correct, go to step 8.
If it is not correct, replace the faulty fan(s) (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >. Go to step 8.

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Additional checks
Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Check the state of the fan by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the cabinet fan equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the cabinet fan equipment is working, go to step 10.

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7.12.75 F-- type converters (source: Volt)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

converter F
(5308417) Volt
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
In this alarm, the equipment number indicates which of the two power supplies is concerned
by the alarm.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If the second F--type converter is optional, the BTS detects alarms on the LNA and the
VSWR: the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment and transceiver objects
connected to the LNA and VSWR.
If the second F--type converter is present and if another fault occurs on the other, the
BSC unconfigures the bts, transceiverEquipment and transceiver objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is either reduced or lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

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Action (Continued)

Check that the alarm on the F--type converter module is valid, by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter F equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 4.
If the state of the converter F equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 13.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 11.

Check if there are alarms on all combiner VSWRs and on all combiner LNAs.
If there are no alarms, go to step 5.
If there are alarms, go to step 10.

Check if, at the same time, the (H)(e)PAs are still powered.
If they are not, go to step 6.
If they are, go to step 7.

Check the state of the PA breaker (on the PCU for the rectifier shelf; on the DCU
for the GIPS). If necessary, put it in the I position.
Wait for the end of BSC defense actions. Go to step 11.

Check that the switch on the front panel of the F--type converter is in the I position
and that the green led is lit.
If they are, go to step 8.
If they are not, replace the F--type converter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Put the switch of the new F--type converter in the I position. Go to step 11.

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Put the switch of the F--type converter in the O position and check the fuse in the
(H)(e)PA INTERCO unit.

If the fuse is faulty, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 10.


If the fuse is correct, go to step 9.
Check the cabling.

If it is correct, go to step 10.


If it is not correct, replace the cable (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.
Replace the F--type converter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

10

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Put the switch of the new F--type converter in the I position. Go to step 11.

Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the DRX or DRX--ND3 module by performing a Display


hardware configuration command on the transceiverEquipment object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter F equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the converter F equipment is working, go to step 13.

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Clear the alarm.

14

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7.12.76 GTW boards (source: Major fault on GTW)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

GTW
(4587521) Major fault on GTW
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the GTW board. There is no longer
a connection between the active CSWM board and the concerned GTW board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is a redundant board, all the DRX or DRX--ND3s of the site
are not lost.
However, if there is an alarm on each GTW board, all the DRX or
DRX--ND3 of the site are lost.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 12.

Check that the alarm on the GTW board is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the GTW equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the GTW equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 11.

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Location
Step
3

Action
The equipment number specified in the alarm identifies the faulty GTW board.

On--site maintenance
Step
4

Action
Check the alarms on each DRX or DRX--ND3 of the BTS.
If there is an DRX or DRX--ND3 link notification on each DRX or DRX--ND3,
the problem concerns the BCF.
Check that there is an active GTW board.

If there is, reset it.


If there is not, reset one of the two boards.
Ensure that one board becomes active.
If there is an alarm on only one DRX or DRX--ND3, go to step 5.
If there are no alarms on the DRX or DRX--ND3s, go to step 6.
5

Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 12.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Replace the GTW board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 12.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Perform a switchover of the CSWM boards.


If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
If the alarm has disappeared, the problem concerns the previous active CSWM
board. Go to step 8.

Replace the previous CSWM active board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to
NTP < 48 >. Go to step 9.

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Additional checks
Step
9

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 12.
If the alarm persists, go to step 10.

10

Check the state of the GTW board by performing a Display hardware configuration
command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the GTW equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the GTW equipment is working, go to step 11.

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Clear the alarm.

12

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7.12.77 Internal batteries (source: Battery disconnected)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

internal battery system


(5439489) Battery disconnected
S8000 Outdoor + S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm is triggered by an internal battery problem or by a connection problem between
the PCU and the batteries.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
In principle, there is no defense action.
But if there is a power supply cut, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object: all the
object states change (the btsSiteManager, bts and transceiverEquipment objects become
disabled--dependency, and the pcmCircuit of the ABIS link becomes disabled--failed).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
If the BSC unconfigures the BTS, the service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

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Check that the alarm on the internal batteries is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

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Action (Continued)

Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the internal battery system equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 4.
If the state of the internal battery system equipment is working, the fault is
not confirmed. Go to step 8.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the mains power supply is correct, it is a PCM fault. Refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).
If not, solve the problem concerning the mains power supply and go to step 6.

Check the state of the circuit breaker of the internal batteries.


If the circuit breakers of the batteries are not in the I position, put them in the
I position.

If there is a new break, go to step 5.


Otherwise, go to step 7.
If the circuit breakers of the batteries are in the I position, go to step 4.
5

Check the internal batteries (see NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS or NTP < 84 >
for the S8002 BTS).
If the test is failed, replace the internal batteries (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer
to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
Go to step 6.
If the test is correct, disconnect the cables of the internal batteries. Go to step 6.

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Additional checks
Step
6

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Check the state of the internal batteries by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the internal battery system equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the internal battery system equipment is working, go to step 8.

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The procedure is complete.

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7.12.78 Lightning protector (source: Lightning protection fault)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Lightning Protection
(6160385) Lightning protection fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8002 + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates if the lightning protector is operational.
If the BTS operates on its batteries, the lightning protector is faulty.
If the BTS does not operate on its batteries, there is a problem of the detector.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the BTS works on batteries, there is no BSC defense action.
If the BTS is completely powered off, the BSC detects PCM faults and unconfigures the
btsSiteManager, bts, transceiverEquipment and transceiver objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate: it is possible to lose the
entire site (with potential damages).

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FAULT TREATMENT

Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational. Look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and
treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If no object is concerned and if a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has


appeared:

If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Otherwise, refer to the fault number 1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If a pcmCircuit object is disabled--failed:


If the cabinet is out of order, treat the problem on the cabinet. Go to step 3.
Look for a fault number concerning PCMs (see NTP < 105 >).

If an lapdLink object is disabled--failed, the BSC is concerned. Look for


alarms concerning the BSC.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Check that the alarm on the lightning protector is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the Lightning Protection equipment is failed, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 4.
If the state of the Lightning Protection equipment is working, the fault is not
confirmed. Go to step 7.

On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Perform a Display command on the btsSiteManager object to check the value of
the parameter lightning protection.
If the value is absent, set it to present. Go to step 5.
If the value is present, go to step 4.

Replace the lightning protector (Field Replaceable Unit).


For the S8000 BTSs, refer to NTP < 48 >.
For the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >.
For the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >.
Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the lightning protector by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.

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Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.


If the state of the Lightning Protection equipment is still failed, call the
manufacturer.
If the state of the Lightning Protection equipment is working, go to step 7.

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7.12.79 Output Rx-- splitter D (source: Over current)


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Fault number 1067

rx splitter D
(9764865) Over current
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

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This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm corresponds to a fault in the reception amplifier of the diversity path, located in
the Rx--splitter. A current over consumption has been detected on the diversity path. It can
be due to a hardware problem on the cable.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
There is no BSC defense action until the fault occurs on the main path on the Rx--splitter,
at which point the BSC unconfigures at least one transceiverEquipment object.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the output Rx--splitter D is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rx splitter D equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rx splitter D equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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On--site maintenance
Step
3

Action
Check the cabling between the DRX or DRX--ND3 and the Rx--splitter.
If it is correct, replace the Rx--splitter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace the cable (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the output Rx--splitter D by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rx splitter D equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rx splitter D equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.80 Output Rx-- splitter M (source: Over current)


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Fault number 1067

rx splitter M
(9699329) Over current
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm corresponds to a fault in the reception amplifier of the main path, located in the
Rx--splitter. A current over consumption has been detected on the main path. It can be due
to a hardware problem on the cable.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
There is no BSC defense action until the fault occurs on the diversity path on the Rx--splitter,
at which point the BSC unconfigures at least one transceiverEquipment object.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the output Rx--splitter M is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rx splitter M equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rx splitter M equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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Step

Action
Check the cabling between the DRX or DRX--ND3 and the Rx--splitter.

If it is correct, replace the Rx--splitter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace the cable (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 4.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the output Rx--splitter M by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rx splitter M equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rx splitter M equipment is working, go to step 6.

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7.12.81 PCM (source: PCM)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

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PCM
(6488065) PCM
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

PCMI
(4521985) Major fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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7.12.83 Power amplifiers (source: Hardware)


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Fault number 1067

PA or ePA or HePA
6815745 or 12648449 or 12713985 Hardware
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware failure of the (H)(e)PA. The corresponding TRX is no longer
operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty (H)(e)PA, at least
one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 15.

Check that the alarm on the power amplifier is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 14.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Check that the switch on the front panel of the (H)(e)PA is in the I position or that
the power cable of the (H)(e)PA is connected to the (H)(e)PA interconnections
module.
If this is the case, go to step 8.

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If this is not the case, go to step 6.


6

Perform the following actions:


a. Set the transceiverEquipment object to locked.
b. Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA in the I position or connect the power cable of
the (H)(e)PA to the (H)(e)PA interconnection panel.
c. Set the transceiverEquipment object to unlocked.
Check the state of the alarm.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA to the O position or disconnect the power cable of
the (H)(e)PA from the interconnections module, and check the fuse of the (H)(e)PA
INTERCO unit.
If the fuse is faulty, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
i.

Set the transceiverEquipment object to locked.

ii.

Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA in the I position or reconnect the power
cable of the (H)(e)PA to the (H)(e)PA interconnections module.

iii.

Set the transceiverEquipment object to unlocked.


Check the state of the alarm.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

If the fuse is correct, go to step 8.


8

Check the fuse of the faulty (H)(e)PA.


If the fuse is faulty, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
i.

Set the transceiverEquipment object to locked.

ii.

Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA in the I position or connect the power cable
of the (H)(e)PA to the interconnections module.

iii.

Set the transceiverEquipment object to unlocked.


Check the state of the alarm.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, go to step 8.

If the fuse is correct, go to step 8.

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Perform the following actions:


a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Replace the (H)(e)PA module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.
If the alarm persists, check the state of the power amplifier by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.

If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, go to step 10.


If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 14.
10

Check if there is a Self test failed alarm on the DRX or DRX--ND3 connected to
the (H)(e)PA.
If this is the case, go to step 11.
If this is not the case, go to step 12.

11

Perform the following actions:


a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Remove the newly inserted (H)(e)PA module and reinsert the old (H)(e)PA
module.
c. Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replacement Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
d. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.

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If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.


If the alarm persists, check the state of the power amplifier by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.

If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, go to step 12.


If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 13.
Perform the following actions:

12

a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the


faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Remove the newly inserted DRX or DRX--ND3 module and reinsert the old DRX
or DRX--ND3 module.
c. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.
d. Check the cables and the connectors between the (H)(e)PAs and the DRX or
DRX--ND3s.
If they are correctly tightened, go to step 13.
If they are not correctly tightened, tighten them.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 15.


If the alarm persists, go to step 13.
Additional checks
Step
13

Action
Check the state of the power amplifier by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 14.

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Clear the alarm.

15

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PA or ePA or HeP
6815746 or 12648450 or 12713986: DRX/PA connection
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the numeric link is out of use between the DRX or DRX--ND3 and
the (H)(e)PA. The TRX is no longer operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty (H)(e)PA, at least
one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check that the alarm on the power amplifier is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 13.

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Step
3

Action
In the case of an S8000 BTS, perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Ensure the switch on the front panel of the (H)(e)PA is in the I position.
If this is the case, go to step 6.
If this is not the case, go to step 7.

Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA in the O position or connect the power cable of the
(H)(e)PA to the interconnections module, and check the fuse of the (H)(e)PA
INTERCO unit.
If the fuse is faulty, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.

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If the alarm persists, go to step 7.


If the fuse is correct, go to step 7.
7

Check the fuse of the faulty (H)(e)PA.


If the fuse is faulty, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.
If the fuse is correct, go to step 8.
8

Perform the following actions:


a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Replace the (H)(e)PA module (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, check the state of the power amplifier by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.

If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, go to step 9.


If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 13.
9

Perform the following actions:


a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Remove the newly inserted (H)(e)PA module and reinsert the old (H)(e)PA
module.
c. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.
d. Check the cables and the connectors between the (H)(e)PAs and the DRX or
DRX--ND3s.

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If they are correctly tightened, go to step 10.


If they are not correctly tightened, tighten them.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Perform the following actions:


a. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to locked.
b. Replace the DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replacement Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Set the administrativeState of the transceiverEquipment corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to unlocked.
d. Go to step 11.

Additional checks
Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the power amplifier by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 13.

13

Clear the alarm.

14

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PA or ePA or HePA
6815747 or 12648451 or 12713987: High temp
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high temperature on the (H)(e)PA.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty (H)(e)PA, at least
one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the power amplifier is valid by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Checks
Ensure the cabinet door is closed.
a. If it is closed, go to the next check.
b. If it is not closed, close it. Allow an appropriate amount of time for the
temperature to decrease. Go to step 7.

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Check the running of the DACS climatic system (S8000 Outdoor) or the Fan (S8000
Indoor, S8002, S8003, and S8006).
a. If it is correct, go to the next check.
b. If it is not correct, perform a corrective action on the DACS (S8000 Outdoor)
or the Fan (S8000 Indoor, S8002, S8003, and S8006). Go to step 7.
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
a. If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.
b. If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
6

FRU replacement
a. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the faulty (H)(e)PA to
locked.

CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
b. Replace the faulty (H)(e)PA according to the replacement procedure. Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the replaced (H)(e)PA
to unlocked.
d. Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are transferred to the
alarm history file of the OMC--R).
e. Go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
7

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.

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If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.
8

Check the state of the power amplifier by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 9.

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10

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

PA or ePA or HePA
6815748 or 12648452 or 12713988: High Current
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates errors concerning the (H)(e)PA power supply.
It concerns the following errors:
errors on the DC/DC converters of the (H)(e)PA
errors of an excessive power consumption of the (H)(e)PA

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty (H)(e)PA, at least
one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 9.

Check that the alarm on the power amplifier is valid by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 8.

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Step
3

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

FRU replacement
a. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the faulty (H)(e)PA to
locked.

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CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
b. Replace the faulty (H)(e)PA according to the replacement procedure. Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the replaced (H)(e)PA
to unlocked.
d. Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are transferred to the
alarm history file of the OMC--R).
e. Go to step 9.

Additional checks
Step
6

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 9.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

Check the state of the power amplifier by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 8.

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7.12.87 Power amplifiers (source: PA_PSDW )


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Fault number 1067

PA or ePA or HePA
6815750 or 12648454 or 12713990: PA_PSDW
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Note:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by performing


the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high input level on the (H)(e)PA.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty (H)(e)PA, at least
one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Check that the alarm on the power amplifier is valid by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 9.

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Step
3

Action
Perform a Display command on the bts object.
The standardIndicator parameter indicates the frequency band associated with the
DRX or DRX--ND3 module: gsm, gsm850, dcs1800, pcs1900, R gsm,
gsmdcs or dcsgsm.
If the standardIndicator parameter is gsm 850pcs, perform a Display
command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is pcsgsm850, perform a Display


command on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is PCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is gsm850.

If the standardIndicator parameter is gsmdcs, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the standardIndicator parameter is dcsgsm, perform a Display command


on the transceiverEquipment object.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 1, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is DCS.

If the transceiverEquipmentClass parameter is 2, the DRX or DRX--ND3


is GSM.

Note the contents of the additional fields in the notifications and send these, if any,
to the manufacturer with the faulty item.

Checks
a. Check the RF cables between the DRX or DRX--ND3 and the (H)(e)PA.
b. If necessary tighten the RF cables.

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CAUTION
Tightening torques
The tightening torque of the terminal RF IN must be 0.7 N--m
0.1. Use the 8--mm SMA torque wrench.
The tightening torque of the terminal RF OUT must be
1.5 N--m 0.1. Use the 19--mm N torque wrench.

If the alarm persists, go to step 6.


If the alarm disappears, go to step 10.
FRU replacement

a. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the faulty (H)(e)PA to


locked.

CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
b. Replace the faulty (H)(e)PA according to the replacement procedure. Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
c. Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the replaced (H)(e)PA
to unlocked.
d. Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are transferred to the
alarm history file of the OMC--R).
e. Go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
7

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If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 10.


If the alarm persists, go to step 8.
8

Check the state of the power amplifier by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the (H)(e)PA equipment is working, go to step 9.

Clear the alarm.

10

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

RECAL
(9633793) Major
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active CMCF board has lost the connection with the RECAL
board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


The BTS no longer supervises the equipment linked to its RECAL board (distribution
system, rectifiers, F--type converters, internal batteries, climatic system, LNA, VSWR, door
contact, lightning protection, battery cabinet). Therefore, the S12000 BTS service is not
supervised, as the BTS cannot inform the BSC.

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is a loss of service risk, even though the OMC--R does not
indicate any loss.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the RECAL board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Step

Action
Check the RECAL board fuse on the CBCF front panel for the S8000 Outdoor BTS
or the RECAL/CBCF circuit breaker for the S8000 Indoor BTS.

If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.
Check the power supply voltage on the PWR cable by measuring with a voltmeter.

If the voltage is lower than --58V and higher than --40V, replace the RECAL board
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 5.
If the voltage is between --58V and --40V, replace the cable (Shop Replaceable
Unit) between the CBCF and the RECAL board. Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the RECAL board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is working, go to step 7.

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The procedure is complete.

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7.12.89 RECAL board (source: Slave downloading error)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

RECAL
(9699322) Slave downloading error
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an error during the downloading sequence of the RECAL board by the
active CMCF board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


The BTS no longer supervises the equipment linked to its RECAL board (distribution
system, rectifiers, F--type converters, internal batteries, climatic system, LNA, VSWR, door
contact, lightning protection, battery cabinet). Therefore, the S12000 BTS service is not
supervised, as the BTS cannot inform the BSC.

CAUTION
Service interruption
There is a loss of service risk, even though the OMC--R does not
indicate any loss.

CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the RECAL board is valid, by performing a Display
hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Step
3

Action
Check the RECAL board fuse on the CBCF front panel for the S8000 Outdoor BTS
or the RECAL/CBCF circuit breaker for the S8000 Indoor BTS.
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.

Check the power supply voltage on the PWR cable by measuring with a voltmeter.
If the voltage is lower than --58V and higher than --40V, replace the RECAL board
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS


NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 48 > for the S8003 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 5.
If the voltage is between --58V and --40V, replace the cable (Shop Replaceable
Unit) between the CBCF and the RECAL board. Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the RECAL board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the RECAL equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.90 Rectifiers (source: AC fault)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242881) AC fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
The cabinet may be operating on its batteries. If so, the fault number 1060 with source
Battery on discharges is displayed. This is followed by another source External battery
level 1 if the battery charge has dropped below the 45V threshold (see source External
battery level 1).
If the cabinet is not operating on its batteries, the problem may be with either the rectifiers,
the link with the ALCO or RECAL board, or with the ALCO or RECAL board itself.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
As soon as the BTS is not powered on, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object
or the bts site or the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If the BTS is powered on, there is no impact. If the BTS is powered
off, the service is reduced and could be lost.

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Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 11.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 10.

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Step
3

Action
If the source is AC fault (always accompanied by a fault notification with the source
DC fault), check that the main circuit breaker and the rectifier breaker are not in
the O position.
If this is the case, put them in the I position. Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 4.

Check if the source AC fault is accompanied by a fault on the climatic unit.


If this is the case, the AC power distribution system is responsible. Solve the
problem. Go to step 7.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Check that the red LED of the rectifier is on and the green LED is off.
If it is, replace the rectifier (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for an S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the six--rectifier type or for
an S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the seven--rectifier type

NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS


NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 8.
Otherwise, go to step 6.
6

Check the power supply circuit between the main circuit breaker and the rectifier
breaker.
If it is correct, replace the rectifier (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for an S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the six--rectifier type or for
an S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the seven--rectifier type

NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS


NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 8.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

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Check successively the main circuit breaker, the lightning protector, the filters, and
the external power supply circuits between the site circuit breaker and cabinet.
If the main circuit breaker is not correct:

For an S8000 BTS, replace the main circuit breaker (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to NTP < 48 >.

For an S8002 BTS, replace the C--AC box (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer
to NTP < 84 >.

For an S8006 BTS, replace the main circuit breaker (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to NTP < 85 >.

Go to step 8.
Otherwise, if the lightning protector is not correct, replace it (Field Replaceable
Unit).

For the S8000 BTSs, refer to NTP < 48 >


For the S8002 BTS, refer to NTP < 84 >
For the S8006 BTS, refer to NTP < 85 >
Go to step 8.
Otherwise, check the filters and the external power supply circuits between the
site circuit breaker and cabinet. Replace them (Shop Replaceable Unit) if
needed. Go to step 8.

Additional checks
Step
8

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 11.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 10.

10

Clear the alarm.

11

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.91 Rectifiers (source: DC fault)


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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242882) DC fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
If the only source is DC fault (no other fault notifications concerning the rectifiers), there
is a problem on one rectifier.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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Step

Action
Identify the faulty rectifier by looking for the rectifier that has the red led on and the
green led off.

If this is not the case, replace the rectifier (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the six--rectifier type or for
the S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the seven--rectifier type

NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS


NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS
Go to step 4.
If this is the case, call the manufacturer.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 6.

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7.12.92 Rectifiers (source: Over temperature)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242883) Over temperature
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a temperature problem on the rectifier. When the temperature is equal
to the threshold value (this value depends on each rectifier and on the adjustment of the
rectifier), the rectifier self--protects and turns off.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
As soon as the BTS is powered off, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object, the
bts object, or the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If this alarm occurs on the base cabinet, there is a loss of
communications and the service is completely reduced.

CAUTION
Working instructions
If the cabinet has a redundant rectifier and if only on rectifier is
faulty, the cabinet continues to function. However, the faulty
rectifier must be replaced.
If the cabinet does not have a redundant rectifier, the batteries
take over from the faulty rectifier(s). Intervention on the site
depends on the discharge time of the batteries (see NTP < 48 >
Paragraph 3.2.3.3).

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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Step
3

Action
Replace the faulty rectifier (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the six--rectifier type or for the
S8000 BTS with rectifiers of the seven--rectifier type
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 6.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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7.12.93 Rectifiers (source: External battery level 1)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242884) External battery level 1
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm can occur if the batteries are not powered when the cabinet starts up.
This alarm appears after a Battery on discharges alarm (fault number 1060), which means
that the battery discharge has dropped below the lower threshold (45V). The (H)(e)PAs, the
F--type converters and the DRX or DRX--ND3s are no longer powered.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
As soon as the BTS is powered off, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object and
the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
Below the 42V threshold, the --48V power supply cuts off and the
BTS/BSC link is lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 6.

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Step

Action
Put the battery circuit breaker on the front panel in the I position, if necessary.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 6.

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7.12.94 Rectifiers (source: PCU protective)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242885) PCU protective
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8006

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a fault on the circuit breaker L1/CB1 or L3/CB3 of the PCU (for the
rectifier shelf) or the (H)(e)PA and DRX or DRX--ND3 of the DCU (for the GIPS).

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object and one or several bts objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 13.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 12.

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Step

Action

It is necessary to check all the equipment located behind the circuit breakers.
3

Put the circuit breakers L1/CB1 and L3/CB3 in the O position.

Put the circuit breaker L1/CB1 (PA for the GIPS) in the I position.
If there is a new break, the cabling between the PCU (DCU for the GIPS) and
the (H)(e)PAs, or the (H)(e)PAs themselves, are failed. Replace these cables
(Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 10.
Otherwise, go to step 5.

Power off the (H)(e)PAs and the F--type converters. Go to step 6.

Successively power on the F--type converters and then the (H)(e)PAs.


If there is a new break, the last module powered on is failed. Replace this module
(Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS if the faulty module is an F--type converter
or if the faulty module is a power amplifier.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS if the faulty module is an F--type converter
or if the faulty module is a power amplifier.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.

NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS if the faulty module is an F--type converter
or if the faulty module is a power amplifier.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.


If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
Otherwise, go to step 7.
7

Put the circuit breaker L3/CB3 (DRX or DRX--ND3 for the GIPS) in the I position.
If there is a new break, the cabling between the PCU (DCU for the GIPS) and
the DRX or DRX--ND3s, themselves, are failed. Replace these cables (Shop
Replaceable Unit). Go to step 10.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

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Disconnect all the PWR cables from the front panel of the DRX or DRX--ND3s
(cable on the INTERCO panel first, then on the DRX or DRX--ND3). Go to step 9.

Successively reconnect the PWR cables on the front panel of the DRX or
DRX--ND3s (cable on the DRX or DRX--ND3 first, then on the INTERCO panel).
If there is a new break, the last module is failed. Replace this module: cable
(Shop Replaceable Unit) or DRX or DRX--ND3 module (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to:

NTP < 48 > for the S8000 BTS DRX or DRX--ND3 module
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS DRX or DRX--ND3 module
NTP < 85 > for the S8006 BTS DRX or DRX--ND3 module
Go to step 10.
Otherwise, go to step 10.

Additional checks
Step
10

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 11.

11

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 12.

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Clear the alarm.

13

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7.12.95 Rectifiers (source: Battery on discharges)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

rectifier 48V
(5242886) Battery on discharges
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This notification occurs when the system switches to the batteries. It indicates that the
battery is discharging. If the voltage drops below the 45 V threshold, a fault notification with
the source External battery level 1 is issued.
The fault is caused by an AC and/or a DC failure.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
As soon as the BTS is powered off, the BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object, the
bts object, or the transceiverEquipment objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the rectifier is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go
to step 3.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed.
Go to step 7.

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Step
3

Action
Replace the faulty rectifier (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to:
NTP < 48 > for an S8000 BTS with rectifiers of a six--rectifier type or for an
S8000 BTS with rectifiers of a seven--rectifier type
NTP < 84 > for the S8002 BTS
Analyze the alarm.
If the alarm persists, go to step 4.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.

Check the power supplies and solve the problem. Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the rectifier by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the rectifier 48V equipment is working, go to step 7.

Clear the alarm.

The procedure is complete.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

SYNC
(4325377) Major fault on SYNC
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
The equipment number specified in the alarm identifies the faulty SYNC board.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If there is a redundant board, there is no defense action.
If there is an alarm on both SYNC boards, the BSC unconfigures the bts objects.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is a redundant board, the site is not lost. Otherwise, the site
is lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 7.

Check that the alarm on the SYNC board is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the SYNC equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the SYNC equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 6.

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Step

Action
Replace the faulty SYNC board (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >.

Additional checks
Step
4

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 7.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

Check the state of the SYNC board by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the SYNC equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the SYNC equipment is working, go to step 6.

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7.12.97 Rx Filter (source: LNA fault)


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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Rx Filter (LNA)
(7602177) LNA fault
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a hardware problem on the low noise amplifier. The related reception
path (main or diversity) is not operational for the TRXs using the faulty LNA. However, if
the other path is still correct, these TRXs run in a degraded mode.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
If there is no reception path, the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects
corresponding to the faulty LNA. One or several transceiverEquipment objects can be lost.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 14.

Check the state of F--type converters by performing a Display hardware


configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the converter F equipment is failed, go to step 4.
If the state of the converter F equipment is working, go to step 3.

Check that the alarm on the combiner duplexer LNA is valid by performing a
Display hardware configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to step 6.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 13.

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Step
4

Action
Look for alarms concerning the F--type converters and treat them.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 5.

If the L1 (PA for the GIPS) circuit breaker is in the O position, put it in the I
position. Go to step 7.

If the operationalState of the bts object is disabled and its availabilityStatus is


dependency, set the administrativeState of the bts object to locked, and set the
administrativeState of the associated transceiverEquipment objects to locked.

Replace the RF--combiner (Field Replaceable Unit) associated with the


LNA--combiner. Refer to:
NTP < 48 >.

Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
9

Replace the RECAL board (Field Replaceable Units). Refer to:


NTP < 48 >.

If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.


If the alarm persists, go to step 10.
10

Check the cable between the connection panel and the RECAL board.
If it is correct, go to step 11.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 11.

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Step
11

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 12.

12

Check the state of the equipment by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the LNA equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the LNA equipment is working, go to step 13.

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14

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Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Tx Filter (VSWR)
(7536642) VSWR level 2
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at the combiner
output. The radio link is still operating.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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Fault number 1067

Abis event reporting a hardware fault

Tx Filter (VSWR)
(7536643) VSWR level 3
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8003

Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the radio link has been interrupted in the transmission path for one
TRX using the corresponding equipment. This TRX is no longer operational.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures one transceiverEquipment object.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
Preliminary checks
Step
1

Action
Check the state of the site by performing a Display all command on the
btsSiteManager object.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is enabled, the site is
operational. Go to step 2.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--dependency,
the site is not operational.

If a fault number 1054 (loss of layer 2) has appeared, refer to the fault number
1054 (see NTP < 105 >).

If not, look for an object whose state is disabled--failed and treat the problem
in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes enabled.

If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled--failed, the site


is not operational. Do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms
and treat the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object becomes
enabled.
If the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled, the site is not
operational.
i.

As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is disabled,


do not treat the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for the state of the
btsSiteManager object to become enabled, disabled--dependency, or
disabled--failed.

ii.

As soon as the site is operational (the operationalState of the


btsSiteManager object will be enabled), check if the alarm persists.
If the alarm persists, go to step 2.
Otherwise, go to step 8.

Check that the alarm on the Tx Filter is valid, by performing a Display hardware
configuration command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the txFilter equipment is failed, the fault is confirmed. Go to
step 3.
If the state of the txFilter equipment is working, the fault is not confirmed. Go
to step 7.

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Step

Action
Check the cabling between the associated Tx Filter and antenna.

If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to step 5.
If there are three alarms with source: level 2, and source: level 3, replace the
associated Tx Filter (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to NTP < 48 >. Go to step 5.

Additional checks
Step
5

Action
Check the alarm state in the Current Alarm list window.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.

Check the state of the Tx Filter by performing a Display hardware configuration


command on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the Session log window.
If the state of the txFilter equipment is still failed, call the manufacturer.
If the state of the txFilter equipment is working, go to step 7.

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Fault number:
1070 : TRX synchronization failure
Type : equipmentAlarm
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number:
1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification, issued by the BSC, appears when the downloading of a new software
release has failed.
When the downloading is successful, the site or the DRX or DRX--ND3 requests a reset
of the entity by the BSC (reception by the BSC of a LOAD READY NACK, issued by the
BTS). The fault number 1073 is issued alone after reception of this LOAD READY
NACK. The BTS is operational.
When the downloading is not successful (error in a file), the downloading stops and
another downloading is performed automatically. The downloading starts from scratch.

Each time the downloading fails, the fault number 1073 is issued.
After four failed attempts (and four fault numbers 1073 issued), a new downloading
starts. If it fails, the fault number 1052 is issued alone.

Source
No.

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Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID

--

No change to one of BOOT after reset

--

This entity is engaged in another downloading

--

File access error

--

Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ... ) while


downloading a file

--

Wrong software reference on a non


downloadable TEI

--

No response to load message

7.14.1

10

Received LOAD INIT NACK

7.14.2

11

Received LOAD DATA NACK

7.14.3

12

Received LOAD END NACK

7.14.4

13

Received LOAD READY NACK

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No.

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Paragraph

14

Received CSM LOAD CONTAINER NAK

--

15

CAT error

--

16

Inconsistent ABIS message from BTS

--

17

Failure detected by Soft Control during


initialization

--

18

Failure detected by Soft Control during


downloading

--

19

Failure detected by Soft Control during wait or


duplication

--

20

Received CSM DOWNLOAD START NAK

--

21

Received CSM DOWNLOAD END NAK

--

22

Received CSM DOWNLOAD END NAK before


a retry attempt

--

23

The file to download is empty

--

24

File to download unavailable

--

25

Buffer allocation failure

--

26

Received CSM LOAD INIT NAK

--

27

Received CSM LOAD DATA NAK

--

28

Received CSM LOAD END NAK

--

29

ABIS message out of sequence

--

30

Failure detected by Soft Activation

--

31

Bad SENDING BUFFER SIZE value

--

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Fault number 1073 sources

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

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Fault number 1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source:
(9) No response to load message
BTS model:
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S8006
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Fault number 1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source:
(10) Received LOAD INIT NACK
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006
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Fault number 1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source:
(11) Received LOAD DATA NACK
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number 1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source:
(12) Received LOAD END NACK
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006
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Fault number 1073 : Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source:
(13) Received LOAD READY NACK
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor + S8000 Indoor + S8002 + S8003 +
S8006
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number:
1213 : Secured loop unavailable
Type : equipmentAlarm
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number:
1214 : Secured loop problem
Type : equipmentAlarm
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. Refer to NTP < 105 >.

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Fault number:
1258 : No BTS response on preprocessing configuration
Type : equipmentAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This fault number indicates a non--response of a transceiverEquipment object to an L1M
request. The BTS issues this alarm after five unsuccessful attempts to warn users that the
data handled by the BSC may not be consistent with the data actually received by the BTS.
In spite of this handling, the BSC continues its configuration attempts. The situation must
be re--established.
The message loss, due to disruptions on the Abis link, is sufficient for the creation of this
notification, but insufficient to release the defense mechanism of the transceiverEquipment
object.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.

FAULT TREATMENT
Step
1

Action
Check the time of the alarm appearance and note the different commands
performed at the OMC--R on the cell concerned and on the neighboring cells, if any.

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Check which parameters are concerned by the notification: those of the cell or those
of the neighboring cells.

Check if it is a start--up or a change, in order to understand the commands


performed in the notification log.

Check the state of the bts, pcmCircuit, btsSiteManager and transceiverEquipment


objects.

Perform a display dynamic data on the transceiver object.


Ensure that the state of the parameter allocationState is available.
If the state of the parameter allocationState is not available, the BTS has
not recognized or not received the messages from the BSC.
If the state of the parameter rmpConfState is not configured, the fault is
confirmed. Go to step 6.

Perform one of the following:


For the BSC 2G, go to step 7.
For the BSC 3000, call the manufacturer.

Perform a BSC chain switchover. Refer to NTP < 41 >.


If the alarm has disappeared, the problem concerns the chain that is now
passive. Look for possible alarms concerning the BSC and treat them.
If the alarm persists, create an adjacent cell on the bts object.

To create an adjacent cell on the bts object:


Select the bts object.
Go to the Objects menu and select the Create Child option. This opens
a dialog box which allows the operator to select various dependent objects.
In the dialog box, select either the adjacentCellReselection or
adjacentCellHandover object.

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Fault number:
1259 : Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command
Type : equipmentAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm can be received on either a standard cell or on a neighboring cell.
If the alarm is received on a neighboring cell, there are no longer any handovers, as the
neighboring cells are unknown.
If the alarm is received on a standard cell, the problem could have occurred during the
start--up or during a change.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


If the alarm is received on a neighboring cell, calls are still possible. Nevertheless, the calls
cannot be moved on the neighboring cells (no handover is possible). There will then be an
increase in the rate of call drops.

CAUTION
Service reduction
The geographical mobility of the mobile is reduced.
If the mobile is out of the geographical area of the cell, the service
is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT
If the alarm appears during a start--up, a problem occurred in the BTS configuration during
installation.
If the alarm appears during a change, check the OMC--R commands issued before the
alarm appeared. Check the changes performed for the neighboring cells.
If the microCellInstability and microCellStability parameters have a value, ensure the value
is algo B. If it is not, modify it.

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Fault number:
1265 : Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state
Type : communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that channels were busy during a time period that was higher than the
surveillance period chosen by the operator.
The notification lists all the radio channels of the BTS that were busy during the traffic
surveillance, during the period chosen by the operator.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service


None.

FAULT LOCATION
The notification indicates, for the concerned BTS, the busy channel(s).

FAULT TREATMENT
Step

Action

Check the time of the fault number 1265 and identify the faulty channel.

Check the call duration in comparison with the surveillance period by checking the
radResSupBusytimer parameter of the bsc object.
If the call duration is equal or higher than the value of the surveillance period,
go to step 3.
If it is not the call duration that is concerned, but that is the source of the fault
number, call the manufacturer.

Increase the value of the surveillance period.


If the alarm persists, go to step 4.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 5.

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Set the transceiver object to locked, then to unlocked.


If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 5.

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Fault number:
1266 : Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
When the radResSupervision parameter is true, a notification with the 1266 fault number
is sent periodically to the OMC--R.
The notification indicates all the BTS radio channels that have been continuously free for
the previous notification.
This period is determined by the radResSupFreetimer parameter of the bsc object. This
parameter sets the maximum duration of non utilization for a radio channel.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.

FAULT LOCATION
The notification indicates, for the concerned BTS, the free channel(s).

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Step

Action

Check the time of the fault number 1266 and identify the faulty channel.

Analyze the traffic on the network by checking the rate of call drop (TCH number
busy in comparison to cell resource number) Refer to NTP <125 >, concerning the
observation counters.
If the traffic is low, the fault number 1266 is normal.
If the traffic is high (almost equal to the TCH number in the cell), the faulty
channels are not used. Call the manufacturer.

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Fault number: 1268 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)


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Fault number:
1268 : No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter)
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BTS has not answered nine successive acknowledgment
requests SACCH filling sent by the BSC. As long as the BSC has not received response,
it repeats the procedure of acknowledgment request.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service reduction
The channels supported by the faulty TRXs are not available for
calls.
The service is reduced.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Step

Action

Look for the TRX supported the TDMA quoted in the alarm by performing a Display
all command on the transceiverEquipment objects.

Check the state of the channels associated with the TDMA.


If all the channels are not available, perform the return to service procedure.
Otherwise, stop the maintenance procedure: the state of the system is normal.

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Set the transceiverEquipment object associated with the TDMA to locked then to
unlocked.

Wait for the state of the transceiver object to become enabled.

Check the state of the channels associated with the TDMA.

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Fault number:
1500 : Measurement received on an unknown frequency of
neighboring cell
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a measurement has been received on an unknown frequency of
a neighboring cell in GSM 900 or GSM 1800 mode.
The message is sent at the end of the communication.

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Fault number:
1505 : No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13)
Type : communicationsAlarm

FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BTS has not answered nine successive acknowledgment
requests BCCH INFO sent by the BSC. As long as the BSC has not received any response,
it repeats the procedure of acknowledgment request.

REACTION OF THE SYSTEM


BSC defense
None.

Impact on the service

CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.

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FAULT TREATMENT

Step

Action

If the alarm appears during the downloading of the site and the TRXs, do not take
this alarm into account. Otherwise, go to step 2.

Set the btsSiteManager concerned to locked then unlocked.


If the alarm persists, go to step 3.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 5.

Perform a BSC chain switchover. Refer to NTP < 41 >.


If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 4.

The problem concerns the old passive chain of the BSC 2G. Look for alarms
concerning the BSC 2G and treat them.

The procedure is complete.

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List of fault numbers common to all BTS types

7.24.1

Introduction
This paragraph contains the list of fault numbers common to all BTS types. Each
fault number is described in the NTP concerning the S2000/S2000E, S4000, S8000,
S8002, S8003, S8006, S2000 H/L, e--cell BTS, S12000, and BTS18000.

7.24.2

Fault number: 1051


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

7.24.3

Fault number: 1052


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

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Fault number: 1053


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

7.24.5

Fault number: 1054


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

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Fault number: 1055


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

7.24.7

Fault number: 1058


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

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Fault number: 1059


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

7.24.9

Fault number: 1060


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>

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7.24.10 Fault number: 1061


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
For the BTS18000
Refer to NTP <161>
7.24.11 Fault number: 1064
For the S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
7.24.12 Fault number: 1065
For the S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
7.24.13 Fault number: 1070
For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.

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7.24.14 Fault number: 1073


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
7.24.15 Fault number: 1258
For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.

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7.24.16 Fault number: 1259


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
7.24.17 Fault number: 1265
For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.

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7.24.18 Fault number: 1266


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
7.24.19 Fault number: 1268
For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.

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7.24.20 Fault number: 1500


For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.
7.24.21 Fault number: 1505
For the S2000/S2000E or S4000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 102 >.
For the S8000, S8002, S8003 or S8006 BTS
Refer to NTP < 103 >.
For the S2000 H/L BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the e--cell BTS
Refer to NTP < 104 >.
For the S12000 BTS
Refer to NTP < 143 >.

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S8000 Indoor
1051 Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--1
1052 GSM entity downloading failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--2
Source (1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID, Vol. 3 -- 7--5
Source (3) No change to one of BOOT after reset, Vol. 3 -- 7--8
Source (5) Software not compatible with hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--12
Source (32) New DRX hardware not compliant with old software, Vol. 3 -- 7--26
Source (33) Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software, Vol. 3 -- 7--29
Source (4) This entity is engaged in another downloading, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
Source (6) File access error, Vol. 3 -- 7--17
Source (7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file, Vol. 3 -- 7--20, Vol. 3 -- 7--24
Source (8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
1053 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--32
1054 Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--34
1055 Abis negative acknowledgement indication, Vol. 3 -- 7--35
Source (10) Unknown Abis PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--49, Vol. 3 -- 7--50
Source (2) Equipment unable to perform such test, Vol. 3 -- 7--38
Source (23) Too many signaling timeslots, Vol. 3 -- 7--52
Source (25) Out of sequence message, Vol. 3 -- 7--54
Source (3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--40
Source (34) The BTS has not aknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--57
Source (5) Cell parameters inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--43
Source (6) Data inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--45
Source (7) Value out of range, Vol. 3 -- 7--47
1056 Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R, Vol. 3 -- 7--64
1058 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--66
1059 Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link, Vol. 3 -- 7--68
1060 Abis event reporting a transient default, Vol. 3 -- 7--69
Cavity
Source (8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found), Vol. 3 -- 7--84
Source (8388612) Nack answer from cavity, Vol. 3 -- 7--87
Source (8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low), Vol. 3 -- 7--88
Source (8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector), Vol. 3 -- 7--89
CMCF
Source (12845041) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (12910577) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (9502722) Unknown message, Vol. 3 -- 7--90
Source (9502758) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--91
Source (9502759) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--92
Source (9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Source (9568241) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
CMCF Ph1, Source (12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CMCF Ph2, Source (12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CSWM
Source (4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--95
Source (4259879) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--96
DRX
Source (9437196) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (9437447) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (9437448) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (9437458) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (9437474) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (9437490) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (9437491) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103

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Source (12582924) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (12583175) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (12583176) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (12583186) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12583202) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12583218) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12583219) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Source (12976402) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12976418) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12976434) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12976435) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Tx filter, Source (7536642) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--104, Vol. 3 -- 7--441
1061 Abis mapping issue on a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--107
1063 Lack of resource for an Abis TS/PCM for a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--108
1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--109
(H)(e)PA
Source (12648449) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12648450) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12648451) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12648451) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12648453) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (12713985) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12713986) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12713987) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12713988) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12713990) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (6815745) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (6815746) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (6815747) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (6815748) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (6815750) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Abis BTS synchro, Source (3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network, Vol. 3 -- 7--120
ALCO, Source (4390913) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--140
BCF Cabinet door, Source (6291457) BCF cabinet door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--156
BCF Cabinet fan, Source (6356993) BCF cabinet fan, Vol. 3 -- 7--160
Cabinet fan, Source (6225921) Cabinet fan fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--355
Cavity
Source (8388609) Cavity out of service, Vol. 3 -- 7--179
Source (8388610) Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found), Vol. 3 -- 7--182
Source (8388611) Loss of cavity initialization, Vol. 3 -- 7--185
Source (8388612) Nack answer from cavity, Vol. 3 -- 7--188
Source (8388613) Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low), Vol. 3 -- 7--191
Source (8388614) Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector problem), Vol. 3 -- 7--194
Source (8388615) Internal software problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--197
Cavity combiner
Source (8323073) Power supply, Vol. 3 -- 7--200
Source (8323074) Tuning detector fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--203
Source (8323076) Link NOK, Vol. 3 -- 7--206
CMCF
Source (9502729) MCF_MCF, Vol. 3 -- 7--216
Source (9568250) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--219, Vol. 3 -- 7--222, Vol. 3 -- 7--226
Combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA), Source (5570561) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--230
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)
Source (5636097) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--234
Source (5636098) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--235
Source (5636099) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--236

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Combiner h4 lna (LNA), Source (7405569) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--240


Combiner h4 vswr (VSWR)
Source (7471105) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--244
Source (7471106) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--247
Source (7471107) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--250
Converter BCF, Source (5373953) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--163
Converter F, Source (5308417) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--359
CPCMI
Source (9568257) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--258
Source (9633786) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--259
CSWM
Source (4259849) Fault on active--passive CSWM link or passive CSWM, Vol. 3 -- 7--263
Source (4325370) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--266
Door contact, Source (2555905) Door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--175
DRX
Source (12583184) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12583185) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (1258320) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12583201) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12583216) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12583217) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (12976400) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12976401) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (12976416) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12976417) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12976432) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12976433) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9437185) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (9437190) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (9437193) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (9437194) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (9437206) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (9437211) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (9437212) HePA not supported, Vol. 3 -- 7--328
Source (9437214) Abis satellite not supported DRX, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (9437216) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (9437217) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (9437218) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (9437219) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (9437456) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (9437457) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (9437472) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (9437473) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (9437488) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (9437489) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9502719) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
DRX diversity reception chain, Source (6946817) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--338
DRX main reception chain, Source (6881281) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--342
DRX--ND3
Source (12976158) Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (12976160) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12976161) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12976162) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12976163) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
DSC
Source (4456449) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--346
Source (4456453) Channel_HSCX, Vol. 3 -- 7--350

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eDRX
Source (12582913) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (12582918) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (12582921) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (12582922) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (12582934) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (12582939) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (12582944) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12582945) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12582946) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12582947) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (12648447) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
GTW, Source (4587521) Major fault on GTW, Vol. 3 -- 7--363
LNA, Source (7602177) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--437
Not protected alarm, Source (3735553) Alarm, Vol. 3 -- 7--354
PCM, Source (6488065) PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--381
PCMI, Source (4521985) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--382
RECAL
Source (9633793) Major, Vol. 3 -- 7--408
Source (9699322) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--411
Rectifier 48V
Source (5242881) AC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--414
Source (5242882) DC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--418
Source (5242883) Over temperature, Vol. 3 -- 7--421
Source (5242884) External battery level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--424
Source (5242885) PCU protective, Vol. 3 -- 7--427
Source (5242886) Battery on discharges, Vol. 3 -- 7--431
Rx splitter D, Source (9764865) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--375
Rx splitter M, Source (9699329) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--378
SYNC, Source (4325377) Major fault on SYNC, Vol. 3 -- 7--434
Txfilter, Source (7536643) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--442
1070 TRX synchronization failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--445
1073 Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--446
Source (9) No response to load message, Vol. 3 -- 7--448
Source (10) Received LOAD INIT NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--449
Source (11) Received LOAD DATA NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--450
Source (12) Received LOAD END NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--451
Source (13) Received LOAD READY NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--452
1213 Secured loop unavailable, Vol. 3 -- 7--453
1214 Secured loop problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--454
1258 No BTS response on preprocessing configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--455
1259 Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command, Vol. 3 -- 7--457
1265 Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state, Vol. 3 -- 7--459
1266 Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state, Vol. 3 -- 7--461
1268 No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter), Vol. 3 -- 7--463
1500 Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighbouring cell, Vol. 3 -- 7--465
1505 No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13), Vol. 3 -- 7--466

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S8000 Outdoor
1051 Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--1
1052 GSM entity downloading failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--2
Source (1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID, Vol. 3 -- 7--5
Source (3) No change to one of BOOT after reset, Vol. 3 -- 7--8
Source (5) Software not compatible with hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--12
Source (32) New DRX hardware not compliant with old software, Vol. 3 -- 7--26
Source (33) Old DRX hardware not compliant with new software, Vol. 3 -- 7--29
Source (4) This entity is engaged in another downloading, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
Source (6) File access error, Vol. 3 -- 7--17
Source (7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file, Vol. 3 -- 7--20, Vol. 3 -- 7--24
Source (8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
1053 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--32
1054 Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--34
1055 Abis negative acknowledgement indication, Vol. 3 -- 7--35
Source (10) Unknown Abis PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--49, Vol. 3 -- 7--50
Source (2) Equipment unable to perform such test, Vol. 3 -- 7--38
Source (23) Too many signaling timeslots, Vol. 3 -- 7--52
Source (25) Out of sequence message, Vol. 3 -- 7--54
Source (3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--40
Source (34) The BTS has not aknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--57
Source (5) Cell parameters inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--43
Source (6) Data inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--45
Source (7) Value out of range, Vol. 3 -- 7--47
1056 Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R, Vol. 3 -- 7--64
1058 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--66
1059 Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link, Vol. 3 -- 7--68
1060 Abis event reporting a transient default, Vol. 3 -- 7--69
BRC
Source (6553601) Manual switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--80
Source (6553602) Automatic switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--81
Source (6553603) Manual switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--82
Source (6553604) Automatic switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--83
CMCF
Source (12845041) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (12910577) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (9502722) Unknown message, Vol. 3 -- 7--90
Source (9502758) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--91
Source (9502759) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--92
Source (9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Source (9568241) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
CMCF Ph1, Source (12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CMCF Ph2, Source (12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR), Source (5636098) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--235
CSWM
Source (4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--95
Source (4259879) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--96
DRX
Source (9437196) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (9437447) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (9437448) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (9437458) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (9437474) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (9437490) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (9437491) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103

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eDRX
Source (12582924) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (12583175) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (12583176) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (12583186) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12583202) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12583218) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12583219) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Source (12976402) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12976418) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12976434) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12976435) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Tx filter, Source (7536642) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--104, Vol. 3 -- 7--441
1061 Abis mapping issue on a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--107
1061 Lack of resource for an Abis TS/PCM for a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--108
1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--109
(H)(e)PA
Source (12648449) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12648450) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12648451) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12648451) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12648453) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (12713985) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12713986) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12713987) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12713988) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12713990) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (6815745) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (6815746) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (6815747) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (6815748) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (6815750) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Abis BTS synchro, Source (3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network, Vol. 3 -- 7--120
ALCO, Source (4390913) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--140
Battery cabinet
Source (5832705) Over temperature, Vol. 3 -- 7--143
Source (5832706) Power fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--146
Source (5832707) Doors, Vol. 3 -- 7--151
BCF, Battery failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--171
BRC
Source (6553601) Manual switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--167
Source (6553602) Automatic switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--168
Source (6553603) Manual switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--169
Source (6553604) Automatic switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--170
Source (6553606) Monitored battery not present, Vol. 3 -- 7--173
Source (6553607) Internal inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--174
CMCF
Source (9502729) MCF_MCF, Vol. 3 -- 7--216
Source (9568250) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--219, Vol. 3 -- 7--222, Vol. 3 -- 7--226
Combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA), Source (5570561) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--230
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)
Source (5636097) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--234
Source (5636099) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--236
Combiner h4 lna (LNA), Source (7405569) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--240

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Source (7471105) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--244
Source (7471106) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--247
Source (7471107) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--250
Converter BCF, Source (5373953) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--163
Converter F, Source (5308417) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--359
Cooler system, Source (5505031) Cooler fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--136
CPCMI
Source (9568257) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--258
Source (9633786) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--259
CSWM
Source (4259849) Fault on active--passive CSWM link or passive CSWM, Vol. 3 -- 7--263
Source (4325370) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--266
dacsCooler
Source (7864321) Dirty filter, Vol. 3 -- 7--269
Source (7864322) DACS failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--272
Distribution system, Source (5767169) Main breaker, Vol. 3 -- 7--279
Door contact, Source (2555905) Door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--175
DRX
Source (12583184) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12583185) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (1258320) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12583201) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12583216) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12583217) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (12976400) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12976401) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (12976416) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12976417) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12976432) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12976433) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9437185) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (9437190) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (9437193) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (9437194) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (9437206) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (9437211) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (9437212) HePA not supported, Vol. 3 -- 7--328
Source (9437214) Abis satellite not supported DRX, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (9437216) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (9437217) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (9437218) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (9437219) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (9437456) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (9437457) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (9437472) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (9437473) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (9437488) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (9437489) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9502719) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
DRX diversity reception chain, Source (6946817) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--338
DRX main reception chain, Source (6881281) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--342
DRX--ND3
Source (12976158) Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (12976160) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12976161) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314

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Source (12976162) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12976163) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
DSC
Source (4456449) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--346
Source (4456453) Channel_HSCX, Vol. 3 -- 7--350
eDRX
Source (12582913) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (12582918) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (12582921) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (12582922) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (12582934) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (12582939) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (12582944) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12582945) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12582946) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12582947) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (12648447) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
GTW, Source (4587521) Major fault on GTW, Vol. 3 -- 7--363
Internal battery system, Source (5439489) Battery disconnected, Vol. 3 -- 7--367
Lightning Protection, Source (6160385) Lightning protection fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--371
LNA, Source (7602177) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--437
Not protected alarm, Source (3735553) Alarm, Vol. 3 -- 7--354
PCM, Source (6488065) PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--381
PCMI, Source (4521985) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--382
RECAL
Source (9633793) Major, Vol. 3 -- 7--408
Source (9699322) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--411
Rectifier 48V
Source (5242881) AC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--414
Source (5242882) DC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--418
Source (5242883) Over temperature, Vol. 3 -- 7--421
Source (5242884) External battery level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--424
Source (5242885) PCU protective, Vol. 3 -- 7--427
Source (5242886) Battery on discharges, Vol. 3 -- 7--431
Rx splitter D, Source (9764865) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--375
Rx splitter M, Source (9699329) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--378
SYNC board, Source (4325377) Major fault on SYNC, Vol. 3 -- 7--434
Txfilter, Source (7536643) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--442
1070 TRX synchronization failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--445
1073 Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--446
Source (9) No response to load message, Vol. 3 -- 7--448
Source (10) Received LOAD INIT NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--449
Source (11) Received LOAD DATA NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--450
Source (12) Received LOAD END NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--451
Source (13) Received LOAD READY NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--452
1213 Secured loop unavailable, Vol. 3 -- 7--453
1214 Secured loop problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--454
1258 No BTS response on preprocessing configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--455
1259 Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command, Vol. 3 -- 7--457
1265 Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state, Vol. 3 -- 7--459
1266 Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state, Vol. 3 -- 7--461
1268 No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter), Vol. 3 -- 7--463
1500 Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighbouring cell, Vol. 3 -- 7--465
1505 No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13), Vol. 3 -- 7--466

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S8002
1051 Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--1
1052 GSM entity downloading failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--2
Source (1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID, Vol. 3 -- 7--5
Source (3) No change to one of BOOT after reset, Vol. 3 -- 7--8
Source (5) Software not compatible with hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--12
Source (4) This entity is engaged in another downloading, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
Source (6) File access error, Vol. 3 -- 7--17
Source (7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file, Vol. 3 -- 7--20, Vol. 3 -- 7--24
Source (8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
1053 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--32
1054 Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--34
1055 Abis negative acknowledgement indication, Vol. 3 -- 7--35
Source (10) Unknown Abis PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--49, Vol. 3 -- 7--50
Source (2) Equipment unable to perform such test, Vol. 3 -- 7--38
Source (23) Too many signaling timeslots, Vol. 3 -- 7--52
Source (25) Out of sequence message, Vol. 3 -- 7--54
Source (3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--40
Source (34) The BTS has not aknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--57
Source (5) Cell parameters inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--43
Source (6) Data inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--45
Source (7) Value out of range, Vol. 3 -- 7--47
1056 Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R, Vol. 3 -- 7--64
1058 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--66
1059 Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link, Vol. 3 -- 7--68
1060 Abis event reporting a transient default, Vol. 3 -- 7--69
BRC
Source (6553601) Manual switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--80
Source (6553602) Automatic switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--81
Source (6553603) Manual switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--82
Source (6553604) Automatic switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--83
CMCF
Source (12845041) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (12910577) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (9502722) Unknown message, Vol. 3 -- 7--90
Source (9502758) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--91
Source (9502759) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--92
Source (9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Source (9568241) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
CMCF Ph1, Source (12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CMCF Ph2, Source (12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CSWM
Source (4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--95
Source (4259879) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--96
DRX
Source (9437196) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (9437447) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (9437448) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (9437458) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (9437474) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (9437490) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (9437491) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103

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Index Vol. 3 -- cxcix

eDRX
Source (12582924) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (12583175) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (12583176) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (12583186) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12583202) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12583218) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12583219) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Source (12976402) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12976418) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12976434) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12976435) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
1061 Abis mapping issue on a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--107
1063 Lack of resource for an Abis TS/PCM for a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--108
1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--109
(H)(e)PA
Source (12648450) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12648451) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12648451) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source(12648453) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (12713986) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12713987) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12713988) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12713990) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (6815746) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (6815747) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (6815748) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (6815750) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Abis BTS synchro, Source (3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network, Vol. 3 -- 7--120
BCF, Battery failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--171
BRC
Source (6553601) Manual switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--167
Source (6553602) Automatic switch on battery power, Vol. 3 -- 7--168
Source (6553603) Manual switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--169
Source (6553604) Automatic switch on main power, Vol. 3 -- 7--170
Source (6553607) Internal inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--174
CMCF
Source (9502729) MCF_MCF, Vol. 3 -- 7--216
Source (9568250) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--219, Vol. 3 -- 7--222, Vol. 3 -- 7--226
Combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA), Source (5570561) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--230
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)
Source (5636097) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--234
Source (5636098) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--235
Source (5636099) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--236
Compact dacs cooler
Source (7929857) Dirty filter, Vol. 3 -- 7--209
Source (7929858) DACS failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--212
Compact distribution, Source (7995363) Main breaker, Vol. 3 -- 7--254
CPCMI
Source (9568257) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--258
Source (9633786) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--259
Distribution system, Source (5767169) Main breaker, Vol. 3 -- 7--279
Door contact, Source (2555905) Door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--175
DRX, Source (9437185) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
eDRX, Source (12582913) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283

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RECAL
Source (9633793) Major, Vol. 3 -- 7--408
Source (9699322) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--411
Rectifier 48V
Source (5242881) AC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--414
Source (5242882) DC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--418
Source (5242883) Over temperature, Vol. 3 -- 7--421
Source (5242885) PCU protective, Vol. 3 -- 7--427
Source (5242886) Battery on discharges, Vol. 3 -- 7--431
1070 TRX synchronization failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--445
1073 Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--446
Source (9) No response to load message, Vol. 3 -- 7--448
Source (10) Received LOAD INIT NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--449
Source (11) Received LOAD DATA NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--450
Source (12) Received LOAD END NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--451
Source (13) Received LOAD READY NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--452
1213 Secured loop unavailable, Vol. 3 -- 7--453
1214 Secured loop problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--454
1258 No BTS response on preprocessing configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--455
1259 Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command, Vol. 3 -- 7--457
1265 Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state, Vol. 3 -- 7--459
1266 Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state, Vol. 3 -- 7--461
1268 No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter), Vol. 3 -- 7--463
1500 Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighbouring cell, Vol. 3 -- 7--465
1505 No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13), Vol. 3 -- 7--466

S8003
1051 Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--1
1052 GSM entity downloading failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--2
Source (1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID, Vol. 3 -- 7--5
Source (3) No change to one of BOOT after reset, Vol. 3 -- 7--8
Source (32) New DRX hardware not compliant with old software, Vol. 3 -- 7--26
Source (4) This entity is engaged in another downloading, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
Source (5) Software not compatible with hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--12
Source (6) File access error, Vol. 3 -- 7--17
Source (7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file, Vol. 3 -- 7--20, Vol. 3 -- 7--24
Source (8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
1053 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--32
1054 Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--34
1055 Abis negative acknowledgement indication, Vol. 3 -- 7--35
Source (10) Unknown Abis PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--49, Vol. 3 -- 7--50
Source (2) Equipment unable to perform such test, Vol. 3 -- 7--38
Source (23) Too many signaling timeslots, Vol. 3 -- 7--52
Source (25) Out of sequence message, Vol. 3 -- 7--54
Source (3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--40
Source (34) The BTS has not aknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--57
Source (6) Data inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--45
Source (7) Value out of range, Vol. 3 -- 7--47
1056 Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R, Vol. 3 -- 7--64
1058 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--66
1059 Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link, Vol. 3 -- 7--68

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1060 Abis event reporting a transient default, Vol. 3 -- 7--69


CMCF
Source (12845041) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (12910577) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (9502722) Unknown message, Vol. 3 -- 7--90
Source (9502758) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--91
Source (9502759) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--92
Source (9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Source (9568241) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
CMCF Phase 1, Source (12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CMCF Phase 2, Source (12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
DRX
Source (9437196) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (9437447) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (9437448) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (9437458) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (9437474) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (9437490) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (9437491) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
eDRX
Source (12582924) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (12583175) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (12583176) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (12583186) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12583202) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12583218) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12583219) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Source (12976402) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12976418) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12976434) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12976435) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Tx filter, Source (7536642) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--104, Vol. 3 -- 7--441
1061 Abis mapping issue on a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--107
1063 Lack of resource for an Abis TS/PCM for a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--108
1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--109, Vol. 3 -- 7--446
(H)(e)PA
Source (12648450) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12648451) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12648451) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12648453) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (12713985) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12713986) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12713987) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12713988) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12713990) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (6815745) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (6815746) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (6815747) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (6815748) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (6815750) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source(12648449) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Cabinet fan, Source (6225921) Cabinet fan fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--355
CMCF
Source (9502729) MCF_MCF, Vol. 3 -- 7--216
Source (9568250) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--219, Vol. 3 -- 7--222, Vol. 3 -- 7--226

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Combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA), Source (5570561) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--230
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)
Source (5636097) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--234
Source (5636098) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--235
Source (5636099) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--236
Converter F, Source (5308417) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--359
CPCMI
Source (9568257) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--258
Source (9633786) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--259
Door contact, Source (2555905) Door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--175
DRX
Source (12583184) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12583185) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (1258320) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12583201) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12583216) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12583217) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (12976400) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12976401) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (12976416) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12976417) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12976432) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12976433) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9437185) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (9437190) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (9437193) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (9437194) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (9437206) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (9437211) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (9437212) HePA not supported, Vol. 3 -- 7--328
Source (9437214) Abis satellite not supported DRX, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (9437216) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (9437217) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (9437218) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (9437219) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (9437456) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (9437457) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (9437472) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (9437473) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (9437488) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (9437489) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9502719) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
DRX diversity reception chain, Source (6946817) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--338
DRX main reception chain, Source (6881281) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--342
DRX--ND3
Source (12976158) Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (12976160) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12976161) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12976162) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12976163) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
eDRX
Source (12582913) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (12582918) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (12582921) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (12582922) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297

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Source (12582934) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302


Source (12582939) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (12582944) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12582945) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12582946) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12582947) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (12648447) TRX not anymore configured, Vol. 3 -- 7--321
LNA, Source (7602177) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--437
Not protected alarm, Source (3735553) Alarm, Vol. 3 -- 7--354
PCM, Source (6488065) PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--381
RECAL
Source (9633793) Major, Vol. 3 -- 7--408
Source (9699322) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--411
Rx splitter D, Source (9764865) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--375
Source (1) Bad hardwareAbis BTS synchro, Source (3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network, Vol. 3 -7--120
Txfilter, Source (7536643) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--442
1070 TRX synchronization failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--445
1073 Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity
Source (10) Received LOAD INIT NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--449
Source (11) Received LOAD DATA NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--450
Source (12) Received LOAD END NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--451
Source (13) Received LOAD READY NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--452
Source (9) No response to load message, Vol. 3 -- 7--448
1213 Secured loop unavailable, Vol. 3 -- 7--453
1214 Secured loop problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--454
1258 No BTS response on preprocessing configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--455
1259 Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command, Vol. 3 -- 7--457
1265 Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state, Vol. 3 -- 7--459
1266 Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state, Vol. 3 -- 7--461
1268 No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter), Vol. 3 -- 7--463
1500 Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighbouring cell, Vol. 3 -- 7--465
1505 No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13), Vol. 3 -- 7--466

S8006
1051 Loss of layer 3 with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--1
1052 GSM entity downloading failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--2
Source (1) Bad hardware reference or manufacturer ID, Vol. 3 -- 7--5
Source (3) No change to one of BOOT after reset, Vol. 3 -- 7--8
Source (5) Software not compatible with hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--12
Source (4) This entity is engaged in another downloading, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
Source (6) File access error, Vol. 3 -- 7--17
Source (7) Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a file, Vol. 3 -- 7--20, Vol. 3 -- 7--24
Source (8) Wrong software reference on a non downloadable TEI, Vol. 3 -- 7--21
1053 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--32
1054 Loss of layer 2 (or no establishment) with remote GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--34
1055 Abis negative acknowledgement indication, Vol. 3 -- 7--35
Source (10) Unknown Abis PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--49, Vol. 3 -- 7--50
Source (2) Equipment unable to perform such test, Vol. 3 -- 7--38
Source (23) Too many signaling timeslots, Vol. 3 -- 7--52
Source (25) Out of sequence message, Vol. 3 -- 7--54
Source (3) Equipment unable to perform such configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--40
Source (34) The BTS has not aknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--57
Source (5) Cell parameters inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--43

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Source (6) Data inconsistency, Vol. 3 -- 7--45


Source (7) Value out of range, Vol. 3 -- 7--47
1056 Incorrect parameter settings at the OMC--R, Vol. 3 -- 7--64
1058 GSM entity configuration regression, Vol. 3 -- 7--66
1059 Invalid message received on Abis interface on O&M link, Vol. 3 -- 7--68
1060 Abis event reporting a transient default, Vol. 3 -- 7--69
CMCF
Source (12845041) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (12910577) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
Source (9502722) Unknown message, Vol. 3 -- 7--90
Source (9502758) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--91
Source (9502759) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--92
Source (9502760) Reset for new Lapd parameters, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
Source (9568241) ABIS PCM statistics, Vol. 3 -- 7--94
CMCF Ph1, Source (12779560) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph1, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CMCF Ph2, Source (12845096) Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF Ph2, Vol. 3 -- 7--93
CSWM
Source (4259878) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--95
Source (4259879) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--96
DRX
Source (9437196) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (9437447) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (9437448) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (9437458) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (9437474) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (9437490) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (9437491) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
eDRX
Source (12582924) Frequency collision on FH bus, Vol. 3 -- 7--97
Source (12583175) Restart due to hardware watchdog, Vol. 3 -- 7--98
Source (12583176) Restart due to double bus fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--99
Source (12583186) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12583202) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12583218) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12583219) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
Source (12976402) BCCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--100
Source (12976418) SACCH config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--101
Source (12976434) L1M config dump, Vol. 3 -- 7--102
Source (12976435) RSL anomaly, Vol. 3 -- 7--103
1061 Abis mapping issue on a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--107
1063 Lack of resource for an Abis TS/PCM for a TDMA, Vol. 3 -- 7--108
1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--109
(H)(e)PA
Source(12648449) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12648450) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12648451) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12648451) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12648453) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (12713985) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12713986) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389
Source (12713987) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (12713988) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (12713990) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Source (6815745) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383

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Source (6815746) DRX/PA connection, Vol. 3 -- 7--389


Source (6815747) High temp, Vol. 3 -- 7--394
Source (6815748) High Current, Vol. 3 -- 7--399
Source (6815750) PA_PSDW, Vol. 3 -- 7--403
Abis BTS synchro, Source (3342340) SYNO clock unlocked on the network, Vol. 3 -- 7--120
CMCF
Source (9502729) MCF_MCF, Vol. 3 -- 7--216
Source (9568250) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--219, Vol. 3 -- 7--222, Vol. 3 -- 7--226
Combiner d lna / combiner h2 lna (LNA), Source (5570561) LNA fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--230
Combiner d vswr / combiner h2 vswr (VSWR)
Source (5636097) VSWR level 1, Vol. 3 -- 7--234
Source (5636098) VSWR level 2, Vol. 3 -- 7--235
Source (5636099) VSWR level 3, Vol. 3 -- 7--236
Converter F, Source (5308417) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--359
CPCMI
Source (9568257) Major fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--258
Source (9633786) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--259
dacsCooler
Source (7864321) Dirty filter, Vol. 3 -- 7--269
Source (7864322) DACS failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--272
Distribution system, Source (5767169) Main breaker, Vol. 3 -- 7--279
Door contact, Source (2555905) Door contact detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--175
DRX
Source (12583184) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12583185) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (1258320) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12583201) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12583216) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12583217) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (12976400) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12976401) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (12976416) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12976417) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12976432) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12976433) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9437185) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (9437190) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (9437193) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (9437194) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (9437206) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (9437214) Abis satellite not supported DRX, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (9437216) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (9437217) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (9437218) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (9437219) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (9437456) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (9437457) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (9437472) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (9437473) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (9437488) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (9437489) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
DRX diversity reception chain, Source (6946817) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--338
DRX main reception chain, Source (6881281) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--342

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DRX--ND3
Source (12976158) Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (12976160) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12976161) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12976162) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12976163) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
eDRX
Source (12582913) RX fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--283
Source (12582918) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (12582921) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (12582922) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (12582934) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (12582944) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12582945) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12582946) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12582947) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Lightning Protection, Source (6160385) Lightning protection fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--371
Not protected alarm, Source (3735553) Alarm, Vol. 3 -- 7--354
PCM, Source (6488065) PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--381
RECAL
Source (9633793) Major, Vol. 3 -- 7--408
Source (9699322) Slave downloading error, Vol. 3 -- 7--411
Rectifier 48V
Source (5242881) AC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--414
Source (5242882) DC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--418
Source (5242883) Over temperature, Vol. 3 -- 7--421
Source (5242885) PCU protective, Vol. 3 -- 7--427
Rx splitter D, Source (9764865) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--375
Rx splitter M, Source (9699329) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--378
1070 TRX synchronization failure, Vol. 3 -- 7--445
1073 Attempt of download failure on a GSM entity, Vol. 3 -- 7--446
Source (9) No response to load message, Vol. 3 -- 7--448
Source (10) Received LOAD INIT NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--449
Source (11) Received LOAD DATA NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--450
Source (12) Received LOAD END NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--451
Source (13) Received LOAD READY NACK, Vol. 3 -- 7--452
1213 Secured loop unavailable, Vol. 3 -- 7--453
1214 Secured loop problem, Vol. 3 -- 7--454
1258 No BTS response on preprocessing configuration, Vol. 3 -- 7--455
1259 Negative acknowledgement on preprocessing command, Vol. 3 -- 7--457
1265 Blockage of radio channel(s) in busy state, Vol. 3 -- 7--459
1266 Blockage of radio channel(s) in free state, Vol. 3 -- 7--461
1268 No response to a SACCH filling (SYS 5, 6, 5 BIS or 5 ter), Vol. 3 -- 7--463
1500 Measurement received on an unknown frequency of neighbouring cell, Vol. 3 -- 7--465
1505 No response to BCCH info (SYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 bis, 7, 8, 2 ter, 13), Vol. 3 -- 7--466

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S
S8002, 1067 Abis event reporting a hardware fault
(H)(e)PA
Source (12648449) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (12713985) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Source (6815745) Hardware, Vol. 3 -- 7--383
Converter F, Source (5308417) Volt, Vol. 3 -- 7--359
DRX diversity reception chain, Source (6946817) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--338
DRX main reception chain, Source (6881281) Software detection, Vol. 3 -- 7--342
DRX--ND3
Source (12976158) Abis satellite not supported DRX ND3, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (12976160) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12976161) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12976162) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12976163) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
DRX
Source (12583184) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12583185) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (1258320) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12583201) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12583216) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12583217) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (12976400) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (12976401) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (12976416) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (12976417) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (12976432) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (12976433) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
Source (9437190) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (9437193) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (9437194) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (9437206) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (9437211) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (9437212) HePA not supported, Vol. 3 -- 7--328
Source (9437214) Abis satellite not supported DRX, Vol. 3 -- 7--308
Source (9437216) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (9437217) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (9437218) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (9437219) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320
Source (9437456) BCCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--332
Source (9437457) BCCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--333
Source (9437472) SACCH first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--334
Source (9437473) SACCH second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--335
Source (9437488) L1M first config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--336
Source (9437489) L1M second config failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--337
eDRX
Source (12582918) BBFILTER ASIC fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--288
Source (12582921) Self test failed, Vol. 3 -- 7--292
Source (12582922) Major fault on TX, Vol. 3 -- 7--297
Source (12582934) DRX link, Vol. 3 -- 7--302
Source (12582939) PA config. exceeded, Vol. 3 -- 7--324
Source (12582944) The TX has not acknowledged the power consign request, Vol. 3 -- 7--309
Source (12582945) PA DRX control loop fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--314
Source (12582946) DRX reset by BCF after message non acknowledgement, Vol. 3 -- 7--319
Source (12582947) DRX reset by BSC, Vol. 3 -- 7--320

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Internal battery system, Source (5439489) Battery disconnected, Vol. 3 -- 7--367


Lightning Protection, Source (6160385) Lightning protection fault, Vol. 3 -- 7--371
Not protected alarm, Source (3735553) Alarm, Vol. 3 -- 7--354
PCM, Source (6488065) PCM, Vol. 3 -- 7--381
Rx splitter D, Source (9764865) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--375
Rx splitter M, Source (9699329) Over current, Vol. 3 -- 7--378

1214, Vol. 3 -- 7--454


1213, Vol. 3 -- 7--453

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