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Revision History
Preface............................................................... i
Safety Instruction .............................................1
Safety Overview ............................................................. 1
Safety Symbols .............................................................. 1
Safety Specifications ....................................................... 3
Installation Overview ........................................7
Hardware Structure ........................................................ 7
Parameters .................................................................... 8
Cabinet Indices .......................................................... 8
Power Supply ............................................................. 8
Environment .............................................................. 8
Power Consumption .................................................... 9
Installation Flow ............................................................. 9
Installation Precautions ..................................................10
Installation Preparations ................................ 13
Cabinet Installation Environment Check ............................13
Equipment Room Conditions........................................13
Indoor Environment Conditions....................................14
Power Supply Conditions ............................................15
Grounding Conditions.................................................15
Corollary Facility Conditions ........................................16
Personnel Preparations ...................................................16
Tools and Meters Preparations .........................................16
Technical Document Preparations.....................................18
Unpacking and Inspection...............................................19
Unpacking Preparations ..............................................19
Unpacking Crate ........................................................19
Unpacking Carton ......................................................20
Inspection ................................................................21
Cabinet Installation......................................... 23
Overview......................................................................23
Cabinet Appearance ...................................................23
Base Component .......................................................23
Cabinet Arrangement Principles ...................................24
Cabinet Installation Flow ............................................24
Installing Primary Cabinet...............................................25
Boards Installation.......................................... 33
Board Layout ................................................................33
SA Installation ..............................................................34
Installing SA .............................................................34
Cables Installation .......................................... 37
Overview......................................................................37
Cables Installed On-Site .............................................37
Cable Installation Flow ...............................................38
Cable Layout Principle ................................................39
Installing Power Cable ....................................................40
Installing Grounding Cable ..............................................41
Installing Internal Fiber ..................................................42
Installing Iub Interface E1/T1 Cable .................................43
Installing Iub Interface Fiber ...........................................44
Installing Ethernet Cable ................................................45
Installing SA Panel Cable ................................................46
Installing Dry Contact Input/output Cable .........................47
Installing GPS Jumper ....................................................48
Installing Operation and Maintenance Cable ......................48
Main Antenna Feeder System Installation........ 51
Overview......................................................................51
Main Antenna Feeder System Composition ....................51
Installation Items ......................................................53
Antenna Feeder System Installation Precautions ............53
Installing Antenna .........................................................54
Installing Directional Antenna......................................54
Installing Omnidirectional Antenna...............................58
Antenna Jumper Installation ...........................................58
Antenna Jumper Installation Precautions.......................58
Installing Antenna Jumper ..........................................59
Installing Feeder Window................................................60
Main Feeder Installation .................................................62
Main Feeder Installation Precautions ............................62
Main Feeder Indoor Layout Principles............................62
Installing Main Feeder Cable .......................................63
Leading Main Feeder Cable Indoors ..............................65
Installing Lightning Protector ..........................................66
Installing Grounding Kit..................................................68
Installing RF Jumper ......................................................70
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation ........ 73
Overview......................................................................73
GPS Antenna Feeder System Composition .....................73
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Flow ...............75
Installing GPS Antenna...................................................76
GPS Antenna Installation Position ................................76
GPS Antenna Installation Procedure .............................78
Installing GPS Feeder .....................................................81
Selecting GPS Feeder Cable ........................................81
Installing GPS Feeder Cable ........................................81
Installing Grounding Kit..................................................82
Installation Check ........................................... 85
Equipment Installation Check ..........................................85
Checking Cabinet.......................................................85
Checking Cables ........................................................85
Checking Socket, Connector, and Male Tab ....................86
Checking Labels ........................................................87
Checking Environment ...............................................87
Antenna Feeder System Installation Check ........................88
Testing SWR .............................................................88
Testing Waterproof Connector .....................................89
Power-on/off Check .......................................................91
Power-on..................................................................91
Power-Off .................................................................93
Emergent Power-off ..........................................93
Routine Power-off .............................................93
Figures ............................................................ 95
Tables ............................................................. 97
List of Glossary................................................ 99
Preface
Safety Instruction
Table of Contents
Safety Overview ................................................................. 1
Safety Symbols .................................................................. 1
Safety Specifications ........................................................... 3
Safety Overview
Only qualified professional staff that have received systematic BS
training can install, operate and maintain the equipment.
BS maintenance personnel must:
Master basic theories of BS system
Be familiar with BS system principles and networking
Have network optimization skills
During the installation, operation and maintenance of the equip-
ment, one should strictly abide by all the safety rules and related
operation procedures on the site to avoid body injuries or equip-
ment damages. The safety precautions introduced in this manual
are only supplementary to the local safety rules.
ZTE assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from vi-
olation of the general specifications for safety operations or safety
standards for design, production, and use of the equipment.
Safety Symbols
Table 1 lists safety symbols.
Danger:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if no avoided,
will result in death or serious injury of people, or equipment dam-
ages and breakdown.
Warning:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injuries, or equipment damages or interrup-
tion of main services.
Caution:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injuries, or equipment damages or interrup-
tion of part services.
Note:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in injuries, or equipment damages or interruption of
part services.
Safety Specifications
Electrical Safety
Electric Shock:
Never install or uninstall power cables while they are live because
when touched with a conductor may produce sparks, resulting in
fire or damage to eyes.
Warning:
It is not allowed to drill cabinet holes without permission. Unqual-
ified drilling could damage wiring inside the cabinet. Additionally,
the metal pieces inside the cabinet created by the drilling could
result in a shorted circuit board.
Antistatic
Electrostatic:
Static electricity produced by human body can damage static-sen-
sitive components on circuit board, such as large-scale integrated
circuits.
Laser
Laser:
Avoid looking straight at the laser beam from the outlet of the op-
tical transceiver or inside the optical fiber to avoid an eye damage.
High Temperature
Danger:
Avoid touching the surface area of some devices due to high tem-
perature to avoid a scald injury.
Fans
Warning:
Do not put fingers or any tools in the running fan to avoid an injury.
Keep tools away from the running fan.
Caution:
Avoid inserting insert a module forcibly. Otherwise, the pin on
the backplane may be bent.
Align the module with the guide rail and push it gently to the
backplane. Plug the module properly into the slot to prevent
short circuit due to contact between the module and the circuit
surface.
Avoid touching the circuits, components, connectors, and ca-
ble troughs when holding a module.
RF module turns hot when running. Avoid being scalded when
plugging and unplugging an RF module.
Personnel
Caution:
Non-professionals can only perform maintenance inside the equip-
ment with the presence or under instructions of professionals on
site.
Installation Overview
Table of Contents
Hardware Structure ............................................................ 7
Parameters ........................................................................ 8
Installation Flow ................................................................. 9
Installation Precautions ......................................................10
Hardware Structure
Cabinet Terrestrial installation of ZXSDR BS8800 U240 is via a base com-
Installation ponent, whose appearance is shown in Figure 1.
Cable Installation All ZXSDR BS8800 U240 cables are wired via the set top. Power
cable, trunk cable, signal cable, and jumper are led into the cabi-
net via the cable inlet and cabling path on set top. Power cable is
inputted into the cabinet via the left cable inlet. GPS feeder/sig-
nal/data cables are inputted into the cabinet via the right cable
inlet. RF jumper is led into the cabinet via the long cabling path
on set top. PE cable is directly led out of the cabinet via the bind-
ing post on set top. The wiring positions are shown in Figure 2.
1. Left cable inlet (power cable) 4. Right cable inlet (data cable)
2. PE binding post 5. Reserved cable inlet
3. Cabling path
Parameters
Cabinet Indices
The ZXSDR BS8800 U240 cabinet dimension is as follows:
Primary cabinet
Color: navy blue
Size: 950 mm 600 mm 450 mm (H W D)
Weight: less than 150 kg in full-configuration
Power Supply
ZXSDR BS8800 U240 adopts 48 V DC power supply (-57 V DC ~
-40 V DC).
Environment
The working environment requirements of ZXSDR BS8800 U240
are as follows:
Air Temperature
LongTerm working environment: -5 ~ 45
ShortTerm working environment: -35 ~ 60
Relative Humidity
LongTerm working environment: 5% ~ 95%
Power Consumption
Power consumption of ZXSDR BS8800 U240 under typical config-
uration is shown in Table 2.
Installation Flow
Figure 3 shows the installation flow of ZXSDR BS8800 U240.
Installation Precautions
Warning:
Nonprofessionals can not perform the equipment installation
and debugging independently, and such operations must be
implemented under the guidance of professionals.
Installation Preparations
Table of Contents
Cabinet Installation Environment Check................................13
Personnel Preparations .......................................................16
Tools and Meters Preparations .............................................16
Technical Document Preparations.........................................18
Unpacking and Inspection...................................................19
Cabinet Installation
Environment Check
Equipment Room Conditions
Equipment The layout of equipment room includes cable tray layout and cabi-
Room Layout net layout. According to the engineering design drawing, installa-
Requirements tion personnel should mark and locate based on equipment room.
The direction from feeder to cabinet should be considered enough
during cabinet layout. The feeder should be short as possible as
it can, and the bending radius of feeder should be not too small.
If two cabinets or more are required, the main cabinet should be
put in the middle of all cabinets.
Whether cabinet layout adopts a row or multi-rows (that is, put in
the same equipment room with other equipment) is determined
by the size of equipment room and cabinet quantity.
In order to be convenient for operation, suggest that cabinet layout
should meet the following requirements:
The distance from cabinet to wall should be more than 10 cm.
A row of cabinets keeps at least 1 m distance from another
neighboring row of cabinets.
When multiple cabinets are put side by side, these cabinets
should keep in line.
The face of cabinet keeps 1 m distance at least from an ob-
struction.
Equipment Room The engineering for equipment room must meet the following re-
Construction quirements:
Note:
High-voltage power wire, strong magnetic field, strong electrical
spark as well as other factors bringing danger for equipment room
must be away from the equipment room.
Electric Shock:
While checking powers, examine the current status of all switches
and watch out electric shock.
Grounding Conditions
The grounding in the equipment room should meet the following
requirements:
The grounding resistance is not more than 5 .
The indoor grounding system connects directly with a ground-
ing bar. All devices grounding connect to this grounding bar.
And then the grounding bar connects with the primary ground-
ing bar of the building.
Personnel Preparations
Arrange ZXSDR BS8800 U240 installation personnel and deter-
mine the construction time. Installation personnel should partici-
pate in ZTEs training and examination, and possess the knowledge
of installation and debugging. After obtaining job certificate, in-
stallation personnel are qualified for installation and debugging.
Category Name
Category Name
One multimeter
Phillips screwdriver
Torque wrench
5 kg nail hammer
One 40 W iron
Solder wires
One compass
Level ruler
Plumb
Category Name
Crowbar
Chain wheel
Ladder
Test MS
Meters
Compass
Multimeter
Technical Document
Preparations
Prepare the following technical documents for reference before in-
stalling ZXSDR BS8800 U240.
ZXSDR BS8800 U240 (V4.00.100) Indoor UMTS Macro Node B
Hardware Installation
ZXSDR BS8800 U240 (V4.00.100) Indoor UMTS Macro Node B
Hardware Description
Unpacking Crate
Steps 1. Use a claw hammer, a pair of pliers, a flathead screwdriver,
and a crowbar to remove the packing iron sheet. Open the top
cover in the direction indicated by the arrow of transportation
mark.
2. Erect the crate with the supporting legs downward.
3. Pull out the cabinet from the crate.
4. Remove the packaging bag.
Caution:
Do not remove the packaging bag before pulling out the cabi-
net. Hold the base or solid parts with both hands when moving
or placing the cabinet. Do not use force on unfirm parts such
as cable support and fixing beam to prevent cabinet damages
or accidents.
END OF STEPS
Unpacking Carton
Steps 1. Check if the board type and quantity on carton label correspond
to the inspection list. Sign in the list on site.
2. Use diagonal pliers to cut packing straps.
3. Use a paper knife to cute adhesive tape along the slits on carton
cover, avoid damaging goods inside.
4. Open the carton, and remove the foam board.
5. Check if the number of boards corresponds to the number
marked on the carbon label. Remove the boards with the an-
tistatic bag.
6. Open the antistatic bag, and remove the boards.
Caution:
When removing the boards, pay attention not to damage the
antistatic bag (it can protect boards from static electricity).
END OF STEPS
Inspection
Counting Goods After unpacking the crate, check if the goods are complete against
the package list. Representatives from ZTE and customer should
jointly sign in Unpacking for Inspection Report and return it to ZTE
before specified time limit.
Inspecting Goods Goods inspection include cabinet inspection and board inspection.
Check the cabinet and make sure:
There is no concave, protrusion, bending, peeling, or filthy
mark on the surface.
Fastening bolts are not loosened, omitted, or dislocated.
Installation slots for cabinet shelves are in perfect rectangular
form and guide rails are not missed or damaged.
The fittings and accessories required for installation are
matched and complete.
Slot marks are intact and clear.
Installation parts on grounding copper bar are not deformed.
Connection lines are not broken or missing.
Check the boards and make sure:
Board surface is not scratched or damaged. Elements on the
boards are not damaged or missed. Board number and version
number are accordant with the packing list.
For the devices and instruments whose electric characteristics
are prone to be affected, vendor should play a dominating role
in the inspection. Place the inspected goods by category.
Goods Handover After equipment inspection both the parties should sign the Un-
packing and Inspection Report with each party having the copy
of the report, hand over the equipment to the user. Engineering
supervisor should feedback the inspection conclusion in the Un-
packing and Inspection Report within seven days to vendor for
documentation.
Caution:
Check the goods in the box against packing list and unpacking
inspection report. If any goods found wrong, missing, or damaged,
record the details in time.
Cabinet Installation
Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................23
Installing Primary Cabinet...................................................25
Overview
Cabinet Appearance
ZXSDR BS8800 U240 cabinet appearance is shown in Figure 5.
Base Component
The base component is used to fix the cabinet on the cement floor.
Appearance of base component of the primary cabinet is shown in
Figure 6.
Note:
Keep the drill bit vertical to the ground when using a drilling
machine to mark holes, and firmly press it downwards. Do
not shake while drilling to avoid aperture enlargement and
damage to the ground.
Use a cleaner during the drilling process to remove dust.
If the ground surface is too smooth for using the drill bit,
use a punching bit to cut a concave on the hole position
first.
iii. Insert the expansion nut vertically into the insulating tube,
strike it with a rubber hammer until the expansion nut is
completely inserted into the ground, as shown in Figure 11.
4. Above the two installation holes at the cabinet back, align the
base installation components installation hole with the expan-
sion nuts hole. Insert the M10 bolt into the big gasket, insu-
lating washer, installation hole, and insulating pad one by one.
Fasten the bolts to fix the base installation component on the
cement floor, as shown in Figure 12 and Figure 13.
Note:
The cabinet is heavy. Conditions permitting, the cabinet
can be hoisted, and lifting eyes are available on the cabinet
top.
1. Positioning hole
2. Installation component
(the angle is hidden from
view)
3. Guiding pin
Caution:
Drilling in the cabinet without prior permission is prohib-
ited. Unnecessary drilling can damage cables inside the
cabinet. The metal pieces blown during drilling can cause
short circuits in the circuit board.
1. Round hole
Note:
The insulating washer has been riveted on the cabinet bot-
tom.
7. Perform the insulation test for the metal part on the cabinet
front according to step 5.
8. Close the cabinets front door to complete the process of fixing
cabinet, as shown in Figure 16.
END OF STEPS
Boards Installation
Table of Contents
Board Layout ....................................................................33
SA Installation ..................................................................34
Board Layout
ZXSDR BS8800 U240 boards are mainly located at RF layer and
baseband layer. Location of the RF layer and baseband layer is
shown in Figure 17.
There are two baseband layers. Each layer can contain one BBU.
The board layout at BBU is shown in Figure 18.
Note:
Figure 19 presents the board layout at RF layer when fully config-
ured.
SA Installation
Installing SA
Steps 1. Set E1/T1 transmission mode through the X5 jumper on SA
panel.
Note:
The default SA transmission mode is E1 75 . If the station
adopts this transmission mode, there is no need to set the
transmission mode.
Cables Installation
Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................37
Installing Power Cable ........................................................40
Installing Grounding Cable..................................................41
Installing Internal Fiber ......................................................42
Installing Iub Interface E1/T1 Cable .....................................43
Installing Iub Interface Fiber ...............................................44
Installing Ethernet Cable ....................................................45
Installing SA Panel Cable ....................................................46
Installing Dry Contact Input/output Cable .............................47
Installing GPS Jumper ........................................................48
Installing Operation and Maintenance Cable ..........................48
Overview
Cables Installed On-Site
Internal cables that need to be installed on-site include:
Internal fiber
SA panel cable
GPS jumper
External cables that need to be installed on-site include:
Power cable
Grounding cable
Iub interface E1/T1 cable
Iub interface fiber
Ethernet cable
Dry contact cable
RS232/RS485 cable
RF jumper
GPS jumper
Note:
The trunk cable should be selected according to the on-site
station situation.
The installation of GPS jumper is determined by the on-site
station situation.
The alarm cable is determined by alarm input modes.
Note:
The power cable and the protective ground cable should be
intact and without joints in the middle of cables.
Danger:
Make sure to check the status of circuit breaker inside the
power cabinet. Installing power cables in a live status is abso-
lutely prohibited.
3. Make 25 mm2 blue and black cables. Connect one ends of blue
and black cables to the power supply cabinet; the other ends
are reserved for subsequent use.
4. Lead the -48V DC (blue) and -48V RTN (black) cables through
the cable inlet on the set top, as shown in Figure 21.
Caution:
Pay attention to the positive and negative poles of the power
cable. Make sure that the cable is not reversely connected.
Note:
Make sure to reserve some extra cable length for possible fu-
ture use.
END OF STEPS
4. Insert the other LC/LC connector of the internal fiber into the
TX/RX interface of FS board.
Figure 23 shows the layout of internal fibers.
END OF STEPS
1. E1/T1 cable
END OF STEPS
4. Insert the RJ45 connector of the cable into the ETH0 interface
on CC board.
END OF STEPS
Note:
For SA panel cable, B1 end is connected to E1/T1 line; B2
end is connected to dry contact cable; B3 end is connected
to RS232/RS485 monitoring cable.
3. When strapping the cable, lead the cable up along the left ver-
tical post to the ventilation subrack. Then strap the cable along
END OF STEPS
END OF STEPS
1. GPS jumper
Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................51
Installing Antenna .............................................................54
Antenna Jumper Installation ...............................................58
Installing Feeder Window....................................................60
Main Feeder Installation .....................................................62
Installing Lightning Protector ..............................................66
Installing Grounding Kit......................................................68
Installing RF Jumper ..........................................................70
Overview
Main Antenna Feeder System
Composition
The antenna feeder system consists of input/output ports from the
cabinet to the antenna. It is used for transmitting the base sta-
tions transmission signal and received signal. If the base station
system is configured with Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA), the an-
tenna feeder system should also contain power supply circuits of
TMA.
For a site that covers three sectors, usually one sector uses two
single-polarized antennas, in other words, totally six antennas are
used to implement space diversity reception. For the two direc-
tional antennas in a sector, one is used for transmitting downlink
signal from the base station to MS and receiving uplink signal from
MS, and this antenna is connected with duplexer and combiner
through feeder cable. The other antenna is only used for receiving
uplink signal from MS, and it is directly connected with the receiv-
ing preselective filter through feeder cable.
Observed from antenna to cabinet, the antenna feeder system
consists of the following components:
Antenna
TMA (optional)
Antenna jumper
Main feeder cable
Grounding clip
Lightning protector
Cabinet-top jumper
The antenna feeder system composition is shown in Figure 30.
1. Lightning rod
2. Antenna jumper
3. TMA
4. Pole
5. Antenna
6. Feeder cable
7. Feeder clip
8. Iron tower
9. Copper grounding bar
10. Feeder window
11. Cable rack
12. Cabinet-top jumper
13. Base station equipment
Note:
TMA is an optional device. Read contract terms for the configura-
tion details.
Installation Items
Installation items of the antenna feeder system involves:
Installing antenna
Installing antenna jumper
Installing feeder window
Installing feeder cable
Leading feeder cable indoors
Installing lightning protector
Installing grounding clip
Installing cabinet-top jumper
Installing Antenna
Installing Directional Antenna
Steps 1. Decide the installation direction of the antenna according to
the engineering design file.
2. Hoist the antenna to specified position through pulley and rope,
and ensure that the antenna is within the lightning protectors
protection range.
3. Install the antenna fixing support in such a way that it is ad-
justable, as shown in Figure 31.
1. Telescope 3. Fastener
2. Dial
Note:
This manual takes the Kathrein azimuth adjustment tool for
example to illustrate how to adjust the directional antennas
azimuth. The azimuth adjustment tool might be different ac-
cording to actual on-site conditions.
iii. Place the azimuth adjustment tool on the antenna and aim
at the target through the telescope. Adjust the antenna to
reach the designed angle, as shown in Figure 34.
1. Antenna 4. Telescope
2. Target direction 5. Dial
3. Observation direction
Note:
The antenna downtilt must be consistent with that of the an-
tenna fixing support, with an error not larger than 1.
END OF STEPS
4. Complete the main feeder cable installation and make the main
feeder cable DIN connector at the other side.
5. Use support for the main feeder cable every 1.2 m, and add
a few supporting points at the bends. Keep the feeder cable
close to the pole, and add cable support along the pole every
certain distance, as shown in Figure 45.
3. Cut the main feeder cable. Before cutting the main feeder cable
and after the main feeder cable is cut, make sure that labels
on the main feeder are intact.
Note:
When cutting the main feeder cable, the following factors are
considered for selecting the cutting position:
Cabinet installation position
The length of jumper on the cabinet top
Lightning protector configuration
Installation position of the lightning protector rack
The bend radius of main feeder cable
Cable layout in the equipment room should be clean and
tidy
Note:
For lightning protector without grounding cable, directly
connect the lightning protector to the main feeder during
the installation process. Make sure that the lightning pro-
tector is insulated from the cable rack.
For lightning protector with lightning protector rack, ad-
just each main feeder cable carefully during the installation
process. Make sure that the main feeder cable connector
is well connected with the lightning protector.
END OF STEPS
Steps 1. Install the DIN connector at one end of the feeder cable on
the DIN connector of the lightning protector, and install the
DIN connector at one end of the antenna jumper on the DIN
connector of the lightning protector, as shown in Figure 49.
Note:
During installation, all surfaces contacting the ground must
be clean, dry, and not oxidized.
The working frequency marked on the lightning protector
must be consistent with that of the base station system.
END OF STEPS
Note:
Do not install the grounding kit during thunder or lightning
weather to avoid personal injury.
Note:
Ensure that the feeder cables outer conductor is well
grounded where the grounding kit is installed.
After the grounding kit is installed, ensure that the feeder
cables outer corrugated conductor is completely sealed.
END OF STEPS
Installing RF Jumper
Steps 1. Lead the RF jumper through the long cabling path on set top.
2. Connect the DIN connector at one end to the ANT interface of
RSU.
3. Connect the DIN connector at the other end to the DIN con-
nector of the feeder.
Figure 54 shows the installation of RF jumper.
1. Feeder 3. RSU
2. RF jumper 4. Long cabling path
END OF STEPS
Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................73
Installing GPS Antenna.......................................................76
Installing GPS Feeder .........................................................81
Installing Grounding Kit......................................................82
Overview
GPS Antenna Feeder System
Composition
The GPS antenna feeder system includes GPS antenna, GPS feeder
cable, GPS feeder cable connector, and GPS grounding kit. Figure
55 shows the GPS antenna feeder system structure.
1. GPS antenna
1. Lightning rod
2. GPS antenna
3. Top of a building
4. Make the feeder connector at one end of the 1/2 feeder cable
pass through the feeder cable tie, connect it with GPS antenna,
and tighten it clockwise, as shown in Figure 62.
Note:
Tighten the feeder cable clockwise to fix it. Feeder cable layout
must be performed after the feeder cable is fixed.
Note:
Tighten the feeder cable clockwise to fix it. Feeder cable layout
must be performed after the feeder cable is fixed.
Note:
Do not install the grounding kit during thunder or lightning
weather to avoid personal injury.
Note:
Ensure that the feeder cables outer conductor is well
grounded where the grounding kit is installed.
After the grounding kit is installed, ensure that the feeder
cables outer corrugated conductor is completely sealed.
END OF STEPS
Installation Check
Table of Contents
Equipment Installation Check ..............................................85
Antenna Feeder System Installation Check............................88
Power-on/off Check ...........................................................91
Equipment Installation
Check
Checking Cabinet
Cabinet check items include:
After completing cabinet installation, make sure the cabinet
fixed and orderly. A row of cabinets should be in line. The
sides of a line of cabinets should keep in the same level, the
error less than 5 mm. The vertical height of cabinet is less
than 3 mm.
Check whether all fastening pieces are screwed down.
Check whether all components on the cabinet are intact, and
connection are unbroken. Make sure marks orderly, intact and
clear.
Check whether the cabinet surfaces inside and outside are
clean.
Check whether the push-and-pull cover plates of cable outlets
are in proper position. After completing all cable layout, the
cover plate should be pushed forward to the proper position in
case of animals intruding.
Checking Cables
Checking Power Check power cable and ground cable as follows and make sure:
Cable and
Grounding Cable All cables are connected well and their polarities are correct.
Note that the power cables includes the one from primary
power to cabinet top.
Checking Labels
Label check items include:
Check if the label adopts a special adhesive paper for ZTE.
Check if the directions of affixed labels are consistent. To be
convenient for reading, a side of label that indicates cable ori-
entation should be placed upwards or towards a maintenance
and operation side.
Check if label content of rack row and rack line accords with
the requirements of engineering design. All ZTE devices in the
equipment room should be distributed in order.
Check if circuit breakers of power cable are affixed in a power
cabinet and power distribution cabinet in order .
Check if circuit breakers of power cable in a power cabinet and
power distribution cabinet indicate connection orientation with
a label.
Check if labels are affixed to both ends of all cables (ground
cable, transmission cable and jumper, except protective ground
cables of cabinet door and side door). Make sure handwriting
clear on the labels and label positions consistent. Affix labels
20 mm from the terminal head.
If a label is required to cling to a board, make sure handwriting
clear and affixed label positions orderly.
Checking Environment
On-site environment check items include:
Check if redundant sundries left inside the cabinet, as well as
the front, back and side door are clean. After cabinet installa-
tion completion, clean up the cabinet surfaces inside and out-
side.
Check if unnecessary cable ties, stubs, and desiccant bags
should not be left inside the cabling trough, cabinet bottom
or under raised floor around the cabinet.
Check if unused material inside the equipment room is cleared
away and necessary material is orderly placed. Equipment
room including raised floor should be kept clean.
Note:
Use jumpers if the test feeder has active devices such as tower
amplifier or trunk amplifier.
ii. Extend the tape length twice of the original length. Use
60cm waterproof tape for each connector and wrap the
connector for three layers. The wrapping direction must be
iv. After wrapping the waterproof tape, press the tape to en-
sure the tape and feeder/feeder connector are agglutinated
tightly, as shown in Figure 70.
Note:
Considering the effect of expanding with heat and contract-
ing with cold, reserve 3 mm ~ 5 mm extra tie to prevent
the tie from falling off.
END OF STEPS
Power-on/off Check
Power-on
Prerequisites The ZXSDR BS8800 U240 has been checked completely.
Steps 1. Verify that all air switches on the power distribution subrack
are in OFF status. Verify that all boards are not inserted into
subracks.
2. Power on the power distribution subrack. Use a multimeter to
measure the 48 V power input to the cabinet.
If... Then...
The voltage is -57 V DC~-40 V The voltage is normal. Go to
DC next step.
If... Then...
The voltage is >0 V DC The power cable is reversely
connected. Connect the power
cable again and measure the
voltage again.
Other cases occur The input voltage is abnormal.
Troubleshoot the faults on the
power distribution subrack and
power cables.
3. Set the air switch marked PWR to ON. Observe the PWR IN
indicator on the power distribution subrack.
If... Then...
PWR IN is on Go to next step.
PWR IN is off The cabinet power supply is
abnormal. Contact the person
in charge and cut off the power.
Check the power system and
power distribution subrack.
Then power on again.
4. Set the air switch marked FAN on the power distribution sub-
rack to ON. Observe the fan rotating.
If... Then...
The fan rotates Go to next step.
The fan does not rotate The fan is faulty. In this case,
contact ZTE.
5. Tuck a narrow scrip about 20 cm long into the top of the power
distribution subrack and observe the scrip.
If... Then...
The scrip flaps upward Go to next step.
The scrip flaps downward or The wind direction is incorrect.
does not flap. Check if the internal power
cables and fan are correctly
connected.
If... Then...
The indicators are on or flash at The board is normal. Go to next
1 Hz step.
Other cases occur The board is faulty. Troubleshoot
the fault and power on
RSU40U216 again.
END OF STEPS
Power-Off
Emergent Power-off
Prerequisites Use this method to power off ZXSDR BS8800 U240 only when
emergencies occur on site.
Set the air switch marked PWR on the power distribution subrack
to OFF.
The BBU and RSU40U216 are powered off. The fan stops rotating.
Routine Power-off
Steps 1. Check if data need to be backed up.
If... Then...
Data requiring to be backed up Back up the data.
exist
No data need to be backed up Go to next step.
2. Set the air switches marked BBU1 and BBU2 on the power
distribution subrack to OFF.
The BBUs are powered off normally.
3. Set the air switches marked RSU1 to RSU6 to OFF.
RSU40U216 is powered off normally.
4. Set the air switch marked FAN to OFF.
The fan stops rotating.
5. Set the air switch marked PWR on the power distribution sub-
rack to OFF.
END OF STEPS