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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 SCOPE AND PURPOSE ................................................................................................................... 4
2 HEALTH AND SAFETY .................................................................................................................... 4
3 SITE SURVEY ................................................................................................................................... 4
4 SDR PREPARATION & SUBMISSION ............................................................................................. 5
4.1 Material Kitting .......................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 RFI Assurance........................................................................................................................... 5
5 GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION INSTRUCTION ............................................................................... 5
5.1 Objective ................................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 Tool and Tester Required .......................................................................................................... 5
5.3 Unpacking and Checking Delivery ............................................................................................. 6
6 FLEXI WCDMA BTS FLOOR INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 6
6.1 Plinth Installation ....................................................................................................................... 6
6.2 Grounding the Plinth.................................................................................................................. 6
6.3 Installing the Mechanical Unit (Casing): .................................................................................... 6
6.4 Preparing the modules for a stand-alone installation: ................................................................ 6
6.5 Installing modules on the floor ................................................................................................... 7
6.6 Installing transmission sub-module............................................................................................ 7
6.7 DC POWER Cable Installation procedure ................................................................................. 8
6.8 Connecting Internal Optical Cables ........................................................................................... 9
6.9 Connecting Transmission Cables .............................................................................................. 9
6.10 Connecting External Alarm Cable............................................................................................ 10
6.11 Connecting Antenna Jumper Cables ....................................................................................... 10
6.12 RF Jumper Cable .................................................................................................................... 10
6.13 Cable Entry Installation............................................................................................................ 10
6.14 Flexi WCDMA BTS CABLING ................................................................................................. 10
7 FLEXI WCDMA BTS WALL AND POLE INSTALLATION .............................................................. 11
7.1 Material Delivery and Handling ................................................................................................ 11
7.2 Fixing adapter mechanics to plinth .......................................................................................... 11
7.3 Mounting the plinth on a wall ................................................................................................... 12
7.4 Mounting modules on a wall .................................................................................................... 12
7.5 Mounting the plinth on a pole with VMPB ................................................................................ 13
7.6 Mounting the plinth on the pole with FPKA .............................................................................. 14
7.7 Mounting modules on a pole ................................................................................................... 15
7.8 Installing Remote Radio Head (FRGG) on the pole ................................................................. 16
7.9 Installing Remote Radio Head (FRGG) on the wall ................................................................. 19
7.10 Assembling DC connector for the FRGG ................................................................................. 20
8 INSTALLATION OF MODULES IN EXISTING CABINET ............................................................... 21
8.1 Installation of Modules in FCIA/FCOA/19 or Third Party Four Post Rack ............................... 21
8.2 Installation of Modules in FCIA/FCOA using IRSA and SIMO Kits. ......................................... 22
9 INSTALLATION OF DIPLEXER UNIT............................................................................................. 23
10 INSTALLATION OVP ( OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION) ............................................................ 23
11 INSTALLATION OF PDU (POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT)... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
12 COMMISSIONING AND INTEGRATION OF NODE B ................................................................... 26
13 SITE FOLDER PREPERATION ...................................................................................................... 27
14 ACCEPTANCE OF NODE B ........................................................................................................... 27
15 QUALITY ASSURANCE ................................................................................................................. 27
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1 Scope and Purpose
This document describes the recommended method for the Installation of WCDMA Flexi Node-B. The
document is for use by personnel familiar with Flexi Installation.
Flexi WCDMA BTS design is compatible with existing Nokia Siemens Networks BTS and it is easy to install
on an existing site.
The Procedure document is to pride a work sequence and step-by step instructions.
Mechanics
Flexi WCDMA BTS modules have much smaller space requirements than those of the Ultra Site
EDGE/WCDMA BTS. Floor, Wall, Pole installations of modules can be done using the existing fixing
points.
Power system
When Flexi WCDMA BTS is installed to an existing GSM/EDGE BTS site, the same Connection orientation
types and power supply (-48 volts-Single Source) types can be used. The existing infrastructure alarm
connections, for example, the power, fire alarm, door alarm etc. can also be terminated to Flexi WCDMA
BTS.
Flexi WCDMA BTS modules can be installed for different infrastructure requirement like wall, pole, Tower.
There are three mounting kits available from NSN product line:
Flexi Mounting Kit Vertical for 2G (FMUA).
Flexi Mounting Kit Horizontal for 2G (FMUB).
Talk Conversion Kit (EMIA/EMIB).
3 Site Survey
Conducting a site survey and preparation of all relevant documents including photographs (as
applicable) and filling NSN specified site survey check list for WCDMA.
1. Space Required for Classic and Distributed structure of Node B in shelter /Pole /Wall/ Tower
as per product engineering detail.
2. Availability the Grounding System with required Bus Bars i.e. IGB, EGB Bus Bar and all
Equipments (Tower, Shelter, LA, DG, and Bus Bars etc) are to be connected to the existing
grounding system.
3. Availability the Existing Power system ratings including DG, PIU, Power Plant, existing load
(Amps) and Battery parameters.
4. Availability of MCB rating/type having -48 volts in the existing power system.
5. Availability of space for New Antenna, Feeder System and space for the Flexi Node B
Installation including DDF/Transmission.
6. Preparation of AutoCAD Drawings of Existing Site, Planned Layout & As built information.
7. Submission of Survey report with complete dimensions to produce CAD Layout
All other information to be captured as per the NSN specified site survey check list
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4 SDR Preparation & Submission
Preparation of Material Requisition Note as per the site survey and the Planning data (RF/Tx) as
given by the planner in the NSN specified SDR format. SDR reports must be handed over in Soft
as well as in Hardcopy to respective NSN representative.
Update the SDR in IPM which is to be considered for dispatch from the warehouse to site.
1) Verification of the material that need to be dispatch from the warehouse to corresponding site.
2) Kitting of the material should be in presence of logistics persons
3) Assurance of the material dispatch as per the submitted SDR.
Site should be declared free from Infra Punch Points and 100% readiness for Site Installation. In case
of pending Punch point, must be reported to the NSN representative for the corrective action.
Commencement of Site Readiness can be done if critical/major Punch Point is not pending.
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5.3 Unpacking and Checking Delivery
Check the received boxes condition, check material completeness and the quantities according to material
list (PACKING/MRF) before Unpacking the material. If you find incomplete or damaged material then action
to be taken as follows:
Anchoring the plinth on the floor Anchoring the plinth on base with maintenance space
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6.5 Installing modules on the floor
The stand-alone BTS (without a cabinet) can be installed on the floor in the stack of up to nine modules
(maximum height 22U).
To meet the earthquake requirement for Zone 4, no more than five modules (maximum height 15U) can be
installed in one stack. More than six modules in a stack meet the vibration requirements for earthquake
Zone 2.
The four module fixing screws between the module core and the module casing must be tightened to 5
Nm.
1) Align the holes on the first module bottom with the fixing studs on the plinth.
Line up the locating marks on the side of the module to help aligning the holes with fixing studs.
2) Align the module markings and push the module back until it stops.
3) Attach the module to the plinth with two screws.
4) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth. Routing the cable
through an external cable entry.
5) Align the holes on the second module bottom with the fixing studs on the first module.
6) Push the module back until it stops.
7) Attach the modules to each other with two screws.
8) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth. Route the cable
through an external cable entry.
9) Repeat the steps for each subsequent module accordingly.
1. After unit installation work, ensure all empty slots have dummy panels.
2. Route the DC power cable through the define external cable entry.
3. Remove the power connector IP shield.
4. Install the cable clamp on the grounding point of the System Module.
5. Route the cable through the cable clamp and connector IP shield. Do not tighten yet.
6. Insert the DC power cable to the connector and make sure that the polarity is correct.
7. Connect the wires to the V48N- and V48RTN+ connectors according to the markings on the cable.
8. Tighten the connections and cable clamp.
9. Cover the connector with the IP shield.
10. Re-insert the module core to the casing.
11. Tighten the screws.
12. Install the cable entries.
13. Fix the cable entry screws.
1. Remove the internal cable entry cover from all the modules except the top module.
2. Remove connector seals from power cable connectors in both System and RF Modules. Store the
seals for later use.
3. Tip: Use the storage place in the plinth for storing the seals.
4. Connect the cable to the System Module. Make sure the connector is locked in place.
5. Push the connector seal firmly in place.
6. Coil up the excess cable and push it in the RF Module cable slot.
7. Connect the internal power cable to the RF Module.
8. Connect the cable to the RF Module power connector.
9. Route the cable through the internal cable entry between System and RF Modules.
10. Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed.
11. Repeat steps 3.10.16.2-8 for each RF Module in the configuration.
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6.8 Connecting Internal Optical Cables
Remove the connector seals from the relevant optical cable connectors in both System and RF Modules.
Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver and push it in the System Module.
Pull back the optical cable connector seal to uncover the connector.
1. Remove the protective plugs, clean the connectors according to the instructions below and
connect the cable to the System Module.
2. Moisten a lint-free swab or one section of a lint-free wipe with one drop of 99% alcohol.
3. Lightly wipe the connector with alcohol moistened swab or wipe.
4. Dry any remaining alcohol with a dry swab or the dry section of the wipe.
5. Properly dispose of the swab or wipe. Do not reuse.
6. Push the connector seal firmly in place.
7. Route the cable through the internal cable entry between the System and RF Modules.
8. The primary routing option is to use the internal cable entries, which is recommended especially in
outdoor installations to protect the cables.
External cable entries can be used as the secondary cable routing option in indoor installations.
In that case, make a loop of the excess cable and fix it to the cable support plates with cable ties.
Coil up the excess cable and push it in the RF Module cable slot.
Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver and push it in the RF Module.
Remove the protective plugs, clean the connectors and connect the optical cable to the RF Module.
Make sure it clicks into place.
Push the connector seal firmly in place.
Repeat for each RF Module in the configuration.
Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed.
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6.10 Connecting External Alarm Cable
1. Remove the connector seal from the external alarms connector in the System Module front panel.
Store the seals for later use. The seal can be stored in the plinth.
2. Route the external alarms cable through the cable entry.
3. Pull back the connector seal covering the external alarms cable connector.
4. Connect the cable to the external alarms connector.
5. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place.
6. Route and connect the other end of the external alarms cable to the external alarms control box or
to the distribution frame.
RF Jumper cables should be routed on both sides of BTS bending radius for this cable is quite small as we
need to install side cover on it.
1. Use cable clamp for power supply & transmission cables. Use standard cable ties for other cables.
2. Each module needs to be grounded to the plinth.
3. Use cable entry for the cable grounding route (center hole)
4. Make sure the plinth is connected to the main grounding system
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7 FLEXI WCDMA BTS WALL AND POLE INSTALLATION
7.1 Material Delivery and Handling
Contents of the mounting kit for wall and pole (FMFA) delivery
The FMFA mounting kit is an optional item that has to be ordered separately, when needed.
The plinth delivery contains the following items:
Mounting kit for wall and pole
Adapter mechanics (used in wall and pole installations only)
Spring washers (18 pcs for M5 screws and 8 pcs for M8 screws)
2 x fixing plate for the casing
12 x M5 screws
6 x M8 screws
The Flexi pole mounting kit (FPKA) is designed for poles between 60 mm (2.4 in.) and 120 mm (4.7 in.).
The FPKA delivery consists of the following parts:
Two aluminum castings
Two assembling bolts
Module fixing screws (6 pcs.)
Bolt restrainer (2 pcs.)
FPKA Bracket strainer (1 pcs.)
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1) Fix the upper bracket of the adapter mechanics on the plinth with three screws.
Tighten the screws to 10 Nm.
In pole installations, if you are installing modules on both sides of the pole, make sure you install the upper
bracket on the opposite side of each plinth so that the plinths are facing the same direction.
Secure the screws with a thread-locking compound in pole and wall installations.
Use non-permanent thread-locking compound of medium strength (for example Loctite 243 or equivalent).
2) Fix the lower bracket of the adapter mechanics on the plinth with three screws.
Do not tighten the screws yet.
When the screws are left loose at this point, it allows the plinth to move slightly and prevents twisting in the
installation phase.
1) Mark the mounting screw locations on the wall and drill the holes for the screws.
2) Fix the upper mounting screws to the wall, lift the plinth on the wall and fit it to the mounting screws.
Check that the plinth is leveled.
3) Tighten the upper mounting screws.
4) Insert the lower mounting screws.
5) Tighten the lower mounting screws.
6) Make sure that the plinth is not twisted.
When the plinth is in a correct position, tighten the three screws in the lower bracket of the adapter
mechanics.
7) If you are installing more than one plinth, repeat steps 1-6 for each plinth.
Note that the required space between the plinths is 100 mm.
Note:
1) The plinth is installed as per standard plinth installation guidelines. Refer to mounting the plinth on a wall
for installation instructions.
2) The plinth is grounded and ensure that we have one plinth per two modules
If you are going to install Flexi Power Module (FPMA), it should be installed on the same plinth as the
System Module. For more information on FPMA installation, see Installing Flexi Power Module (FPMA) in
the Installing Flexi WCDMA BTS Optional Items document.
1) Align the holes on the first module's bottom with the fixing studs on the plinth.
Line up the locating marks on the side of the module to help aligning the holes with fixing studs.
2) Push the module back until it stops.
3) Attach the module casing to the plinth with two screws.
Secure with thread locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example Loctite 243 or
equivalent).
4) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth. See Grounding
principle of the stand-alone BTS for more information.
5) Align the holes on the second module's bottom with the fixing studs on the first module.
6) Push the module back until it stops.
7) Attach the module casings to each other with two screws.
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Secure with thread locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example Loctite 243 or
equivalent).
8) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth.
9) Attach the fixing plates across the module casings on both sides of the modules and fix with six screws
and spring washers. Secure with thread locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example
Loctite 243 or equivalent).
Repeat the steps above to install the remaining modules to a separate plinth or plinths.
One plinth can have two modules installed. A configuration of one System Module and three RF Modules
therefore requires two plinths.
In pole installation, one plinth can have a maximum of two modules installed. If the configuration has more
than two modules, additional plinths must be installed. Two plinths can be installed on one pair of mounting
brackets (on opposite sides of the pole).
Check that the plinth adapter mechanics are installed as instructed in fixing adapter mechanics to plinth.
There are three different lengths of bolts available and four places for the bolts in the pole mounting
brackets. When attaching the brackets to the pole, use the shortest possible bolts and the holes whose
distance is the closest to the pole diameter.
There is no need to use thread-locking compound or lock nuts when installing the VMPB.
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Mounting the plinth on a pole
1) Fix the upper pole mounting bracket on the pole and attach the mounting screws on the bracket.
Make sure that the mounting screws in the upper pole mounting bracket are on the lower edge of the
bracket. Attach the screws loosely at this point.
2) Fix one half (the one with threads) of the lower pole mounting bracket on the plinth adapter mechanics
with the mounting screws.
Make sure that the mounting screws in the lower pole mounting bracket are in the upper edge of the
bracket.
3) Lift the plinth on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws. See Lifting the
stand-alone BTS for lifting instructions.
4) Tighten the mounting screws.
5) Place the counterpart of the lower pole mounting bracket in its place and tighten the screws.
6) Make sure that the pole mounting brackets are aligned and the plinth is not twisted.
When the plinth is in a correct position, tighten the three screws in the lower bracket of the adapter
mechanics.
7) If a second plinth is required, install it on the other side of the pole mounting bracket (if there is enough
space).
a) Fix the adapter mechanics on the plinth as described in Step 1 above.
b) Fix the mounting screws on the upper pole mounting bracket.
c) Lift the plinth on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws and tighten the
screws.
d) Insert the lower fixing screws to fix the plinth on the lower pole mounting bracket.
Tighten the mounting screws.
e) Make sure that the plinth is not twisted. When the plinth is in a correct position, tighten the two remaining
screws in the lower bracket of the adapter mechanics.
Next, ground the plinth to the site main ground. Fore more details refer to Grounding principle of the
standalone BTS documentation.
Check that the plinth adapter mechanics are installed as instructed in fixing adapter mechanics to plinth.
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Mounting the plinth on the pole with FPKA
1) Fix the upper mounting bracket on the pole and attach the mounting bracket screws on the bracket.
2) Fix one half (the one with threads) of the lower pole mounting bracket on then plinth adapter mechanics
with the mounting screws.
3) Lift the plinth on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws.
4) Tighten the mounting screws.
5) Place the counterpart of the lower pole mounting bracket in its place and tighten the screws.
6) Make sure that the pole mounting brackets are aligned and the plinth is not twisted.
7) If a second plinth is required, install it on the other side of the pole mounting bracket (if there is enough
space).
a) Fix the adapter mechanics on the plinth as described in Step 3 above.
b) Fix the mounting screws on the upper pole mounting bracket.
c) Lift the plinth on the pole and fit it to the pole mounting bracket's mounting screws and tighten the
screws.
d) Insert the lower fixing screws to fix the plinth on the lower pole mounting bracket. Tighten the mounting
screws.
e) Make sure that the plinth is not twisted. When the plinth is in a correct position, tighten the two
remaining screws in the lower bracket of the adapter mechanics.
Next, ground the plinth to the site main ground.
1) Align the holes on the first module's bottom with the fixing studs on the plinth. Line up the locating marks
on the side of the module to help aligning the holes with fixing studs.
2) Push the module back until it stops.
3) Attach the module casing to the plinth with screws and spring washers. Secure with thread locking
compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example Loctite 243).
4) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth.
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5) Align the holes on the second module's bottom with the fixing studs on the first module. Line up the
locating marks on the side of the module to help aligning the holes with fixing studs.
6) Push the module back until it stops.
7) Attach the module casings to each other with screws and spring washers. Secure the screws with thread
locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example Loctite 243).
8) Connect the module grounding cable between the module front panel and the plinth.
9) Attach the fixing plates across the module casings on both sides of the modules and fix with six screws
and spring washers.
Secure with thread locking compound (medium strength, non-permanent, for example Loctite 243).
Repeat the steps above to install the remaining modules to a separate plinth.
One plinth can have a maximum of two modules installed. A configuration of one System Module and three
RF Modules therefore requires two plinths.
1) Attach the upper mounting bracket with the counterpart on the pole using the mounting bracket screws.
2) Attach the upper mounting screws and keep loosened to 5 mm (0.2 in).
3) Attach one half of the lower mounting bracket on Flexi RRH Mounting Kit (FYMB).
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4) Lift the mounting kit on the pole and hang it on the mounting screws of the pole mounting brackets.
5) Place the counterpart of the lower pole mounting bracket in its place
6) Tighten all mounting kit fixing screws to 5 Nm (3.69 ft-lb).
7) If you are using the optional Flexi RRH DC connection box (FPOC), do the following (Otherwise proceed
to step 8):
a) Unscrew the connection box from the FRGG main body (if not installed, proceed to step 7 b).
b) Open the cover of the connection box.
c) Connect the DC cable to the screw terminal inside the connection box.
10) Align and fit the lower mounting screws on the RRH to the notches at the bottom of the mounting kit.
11) Tighten all screws to 8.0 Nm
12) Connect the grounding cable to the bottom of the RRH
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13) Connect the power cable to the DC 48 V port of the RRH.
For cable assembly instructions, see Assembling DC connector for the FRGG.
14) Remove the optical interface connector seal(s) from the RRH.
Note that only SFP0 (right-hand side optical interface) is used in WBTS5.0.
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22) Repeat for any additional RRHs.
If you install three RRHs on one single FPKA, insert one washer for each of the four mounting screws of
each side bracket (that is, eight washers in total for one fully equipped FPKA) as follows:
a). Take four mounting screws for each side bracket with the washers already sitting on the screws.
b). Fix the screws loosely.
c). Hang the bracket with its keyholes over the four screws and check that all washers are lying behind
the bracket.
d). Tighten the screws.
1) Check that the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the RRH.
2) Mark the mounting hole locations on the wall and drill the holes for the screws.
3) Attach the upper mounting screws on the wall and keep loosened to 5 mm (0.2 in).
4) Lift the mounting kit (FYMB) on the wall and hang it on the upper mounting screws.
5) Attach the lower mounting screws.
Fixing the lower mounting screws
6) Tighten all mounting kit screws to 5 Nm (3.69 ft-lb).
7) Attach the mounting screws to the sides of the RRH.
Keep the screws loosened to 5 mm (0.2 in).
8) Lift the module and hang it on the hooks at the top of the mounting kit using the mounting screws.
9) Align and fit the lower mounting screws on the RRH to the notches at the bottom of the mounting kit.
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10) Tighten all screws.
11) Proceed with the installation and cabling as instructed in Installing Remote Radio Head (FRGG) on the
pole.
5) Mount the connector. Push both contacts into the plug and make sure they click into place. As shown in
the figure below.
6) Move the sealing grommet and pressure plate into final position.
7) Apply lubricant on the area shown in the figure below before screwing the end bell onto the connector.
8) Fix the plug connector to the mounting adapter.
a) Turn the coupling nut counterclockwise until it reaches its pre-lock position.
b) Mate the plug connector with the mounting adapter.
c) Rotate the plug on the mounting adapter until you find the right keying. Insert the plug in the adapter.
d) Turn the coupling nut clockwise until it clicks.
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Fixing plug connector to the mounting adapter Fastening end bell
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6) If the cage nuts are not in their correct locations by default, move them as required
for your configurations
7) Removed the unnecessary preinstalled cage nuts
8) Slide the Module into the cabinet
9) Fix the Module to the cabinet with core fixing screws
10) Repeat these steps for each subsequent module
11) Install dummy panels into empty slots
Note: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type
Note: Dummy panels should be installed to ensure proper cabinet cooling
Installation of System Module & RF module in Existing Indoor Ultra cabinet using IRSA as a TOP
mount.
In order to expand installation possibilities in BTS Site, NSN has developed mounting kits for UltraSite
EDGE BTS. The mounting kits can be used with a cabinet installation and also in co-sitting cases.
Mounting kits, 471669A OSKA UltraSite ODCA side kit and 471670A IRSA UltraSite IDCA roof and
side kit, allow Flexi BTS units or iPSU rectifier units to be mounted onto roof or side panels of
UltraSite indoor.
1. Remove the assembled IRSA UltraSite IDC_ Roof Kit from its packaging.
2. Disassemble the Kit into the parts and check the contents against those detailed in IDC_Roof
kit (IRSA) delivery contents
3. Fit the four support rails into the M12 eyebolt fixing positions on the top of IDCA cabinet.
4. Fit the mounting rails and the adapter plate over the support bars ( Secure with M8 Hex nuts
and washers)
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5. Fit the adapter plate in the forward position.
6. Use the second M8 hole in from the forward edge of the adapter plate. Secure with M8 nuts
in this position. Ensure the slots in the Adapter plate are at the back.
7.
8. Fit the FRGP & FSIA (RF Module & System Module) to the adapter plate.
9. Use 4 of the connection pins located on the adapter plate, which align with the keyhole slots
in the FRGP (RF Module). Secure the unit in position.
10. Fit the mask sides to the adapter plate.
11. Align the mask front and secure it using 2 of the M5x10 Torx screws.
12. Fit the mask upper to the adapter plate by locating the keyholes in the cover.
13. Fix into position using 4 off M5x10 Torx screws
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Flexi Mounting Auxiliary Brackets (FMAA) for stack installations
Flexi Pole Installation Kit (FPIA) for pole and wall installations
If using Flexi Mounting Auxiliary Brackets (FMAA), see the following figures for the installation position of
the FSEC on the module casing.
4. Cut the DC cable included in the delivery close to the connector, strip it as necessary
to reveal the black and blue wires and connect the wires as shown figure.
5. Connect the other end of the DC cable to the RF Module.
6. Connect the DC feeder cable to the FSEC box as shown in the following figures.
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7. Route the DC cable to the System Module.
8. If you have version S1xxxxxxxxx, reinstall the protector board.
9. Install the module front covers.
10. If used, connect the alarm cable (not included in the FSEC delivery).
11. Repeat steps 4-7 for connecting the FSEC to the System Module.
12. Check the FSEC connections and close the box.
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6. Describe the overview of Remote Management operation/administration of the Flexi WCDMA
BTS.
7. Describe Antenna setting, MHA, TMA and Real Tilt.
8. Inspect, check and test the Flexi WCDMA BTS commissioned configuration and status using
the NSN WCDMA BTS Element Manager.
9. Perform different type of commissioning: Template, Planned, Manual and Reconfiguration
Commissioning
For Detailed Procedure please refer the NSN specified Commissioning MOP.
The purpose of Site Folder is to provide a checklist for Node B. This document is created to
check the quality of Node B Installation, Commissioning, Integration, Functionality &
configuration.
Preparation of site folder as per NSN standards, Site Folder should have all Documents
Delivered with the Equipments (Packing List)
Site Survey check list, completed & signed copy.
SDR
CAD Layout
Commissioning Documents.
Self assessment checklist
AT Completion Certificate.
Photographs of Installation.
Site Folder must be submitted in Hardcopies (01 for Site, 01 for NSN Records & 01 for
Customer) and Upload the softcopy in the IPM.
For Detailed Procedure please refer the NSN specified Site Folder.
13 ACCEPTANCE OF NODE B
The Acceptance test to be carried out once the RNC Server is fully integrated with all other
related network elements.
Acceptance includes the specific test cases for Node B. Also, it comprises of the different test
cases to be mandatorily performed by different teams. The teams may perform additional tests
before sign-off, if they require. It is the responsibility of the concerned teams to create the
specific test cases and perform the same, before sign-off.
For Detailed Procedure please refer the NSN specified ATP Document.
14 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1. Ensure the Quality Self assessment has been done as per NSN Quality Standards.
2. Ensure all installation works are finished, and the site is clean (no materials or garbage left on the
site).
3. Correcting the deficiencies as per agreed plan SeQI must be zero for Installed Site.
4. Update the removal of deficiencies in IPM.
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