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Multi-standard Base Station Outdoor for WCDMA 2.1 Ghz | UA08.1
Technical Description
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Contents

About this document


Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................................................... xiii
xiii

Reason for reissue ...................................................................................................................................................................... xiii


xiii

New in this release ..................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


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Intended audience ...................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


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Supported systems ..................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


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How to use this document ....................................................................................................................................................... xiv


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Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................................................................. xiv


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Conventions used ....................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


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Related information .................................................................................................................................................................... xv


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Document support ...................................................................................................................................................................... xvi


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Technical support ...................................................................................................................................................................... xvii


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How to order ............................................................................................................................................................................... xvii


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How to comment ....................................................................................................................................................................... xvii


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1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-1

Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation ............................................................................................ 1-2


1-2

2 UTRAN introduction

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2-1

UTRAN introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 2-2


2-2

3 9100 MBO1 Ev2 basic characteristics

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1


3-1

9100 MBO1 Ev2 introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 3-2


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9100 MBO1 Ev2 features and functions .......................................................................................................................... 3-4
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9100 MBO1 Ev2 external interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 3-7


3-7

9100 MBO1 Ev2 optional features ..................................................................................................................................... 3-9


3-9

9100 MBO1 Ev2 physical and environmental characteristics ............................................................................... 3-10


3-10

9100 MBO1 Ev2 configurations ....................................................................................................................................... 3-11


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4 9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware description

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-1

9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware presentation

9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware presentation .......................................................................................................................... 4-4


4-4

9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules with d2U

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-16


4-16

Digital modules presentation .............................................................................................................................................. 4-17


4-17

9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules with d4U

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-21


4-21

Digital modules presentation .............................................................................................................................................. 4-22


4-22

9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-27


4-27

eXtended Channel Element Module-U (xCEM-U) ................................................................................................... 4-28


4-28

enhanced Channel Element Module-U (eCEM-U) .................................................................................................... 4-31


4-31

eXtended Core Controller Module-U (xCCM-U) ...................................................................................................... 4-34


4-34

enhanced Core Controller Module-U (eCCM-U) ....................................................................................................... 4-41


4-41

d2U fan tray (48V) ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-46


4-46

Fan rack module ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-48


4-48

Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U (V2/V3)) ................................................................................ 4-50
4-50

Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U or d4U (V5)) ....................................................................... 4-52
4-52

Physical characteristics of the d2U and d4U modules .............................................................................................. 4-55


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9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-56


4-56

Radio modules presentation ............................................................................................................................................... 4-57


4-57

Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) ............................................................................................................. 4-60


4-60

TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module ........................................................................................................... 4-66


4-66

TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) .......................................................................................................................... 4-68


4-68

Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules ........................................................................... 4-70
4-70

9100 MBO1 Ev2 power system

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-71


4-71

Main components of the power system ......................................................................................................................... 4-72


4-72

Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC ........................................................................................................................................... 4-73


4-73

Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC ........................................................................................................................................... 4-76


4-76

AC input Unit (ACU) ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-78


4-78

DC input Unit (DCU) ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-80


4-80

DC Distribution Unit (DDU) ............................................................................................................................................. 4-82


4-82

Additionnal DC breaker panel ........................................................................................................................................... 4-84


4-84

Rectifier ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-85


4-85

Control Board Unit (CBU) .................................................................................................................................................. 4-87


4-87

Internal battery backup ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-89


4-89

Physical characteristics of the power system components ...................................................................................... 4-91


4-91

9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-92


4-92

9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system presentation .................................................................................... 4-93
4-93

Direct Air Cooling system (DAC9) ................................................................................................................................. 4-95


4-95

9100 MBO1 Ev2 heater ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-101


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9100 MBO1 Ev2 other equipment

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4-103


4-103

User InterCOnnect (User ICO) module ....................................................................................................................... 4-104


4-104

OUTdoor ALarm (OUTAL) board ................................................................................................................................ 4-107


4-107

Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM) ............................................................................................................... 4-111


4-111

enhanced Alarm Module (eAM) ..................................................................................................................................... 4-114


4-114

PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module ........................................................................................................... 4-117


4-117

d2U with lightning protection and alarm modules .................................................................................................. 4-118


4-118

d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules ...................................................................................................... 4-120


4-120

d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm (eAM) Module ....................................................................................... 4-121
4-121

AISG Tower Mounted Amplifier (AISG TMA) ....................................................................................................... 4-122


4-122

Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) .................................................................................................................. 4-124


4-124

75-ohm kit .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4-128


4-128

Smoke detector ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-129


4-129

Flood detector ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4-130


4-130

Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 other equipment .................................................................... 4-131
4-131

5 Using the TIL tool

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1


5-1

Using the TIL tool ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-2


5-2

Index

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1 Generic terms ................................................................................................................................................................ xv


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3-1 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC and DC cabinets weights ........................................................................................... 3-10

4-1 Digital modules supported by the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 .................................................................................. 4-19

4-2 Backplane and digital modules supported .................................................................................................... 4-25

4-3 xCEM-U corporate LED behavior .................................................................................................................... 4-30

4-4 eCEM-U corporate LEDs behavior .................................................................................................................. 4-33

4-5 xCCM-U corporate LEDs status ........................................................................................................................ 4-36

4-6 d2U and d4U modules dimensions and weight ............................................................................................ 4-55

4-7 TRDU LEDs behavior ........................................................................................................................................... 4-64

4-8 CPRI LEDs behavior ............................................................................................................................................. 4-65


4-65

4-9 Modules of the TRDU sub-rack - Dimensions and weight ...................................................................... 4-70

4-10 Rectifier configurations ........................................................................................................................................ 4-74


4-74

4-11 Rectifier corporate LEDs behavior ................................................................................................................... 4-86

4-12 DC distribution components - dimensions and weight ............................................................................. 4-91

4-13 DAC9 connectors ................................................................................................................................................. 4-100


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4-14 OUTAL J6 user alarms assignment ................................................................................................................ 4-110

4-15 Internal Alarm Bus IN/OUT pin connections ............................................................................................. 4-111

4-16 External Alarm/Remote Control ALARM 1/ALARM 2 pin connections ........................................ 4-112

4-17 External user alarm cable pin assignments for connectors 1-16 .......................................................... 4-115

4-18 External user alarm cable pin assignments for connectors 17-32 ....................................................... 4-115

4-19 Control cable pin assignments for connector CTRL ................................................................................ 4-116

4-20 Optional modules - Dimensions and weight ............................................................................................... 4-131

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1-1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation ............................................................................. 1-3

2-1 Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN architecture example ............................................................................................... 2-4

3-1 9100 MBO1 Ev2 outside view ............................................................................................................................. 3-3

4-1 9100 MBO1 Ev2 equipment layout with d2U ................................................................................................ 4-6

4-2 9100 MBO1 Ev2 equipment layout with d4U ................................................................................................ 4-7

4-3 9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital and radio units layout with configuration type (d2U) ................................. 4-9

4-4 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC inside view (d2U) ......................................................................................................... 4-11

4-5 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC inside view (d2U) ........................................................................................................ 4-12

4-6 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC bulkhead top view ........................................................................................................ 4-14

4-7 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC bulkhead top view ....................................................................................................... 4-15

4-8 d2U RBP .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-17


4-17

4-9 d2U functional architecture ................................................................................................................................. 4-19

4-10 d2U digital shelf layout ......................................................................................................................................... 4-20

4-11 d4U RBP d4Uv3 ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-23


4-23

4-12 Pre-cabled d4U rack with RBP d4Uv3 ............................................................................................................ 4-24

4-13 d4U functional architecture ................................................................................................................................. 4-25

4-14 d4U digital shelf layout ......................................................................................................................................... 4-26

4-15 xCEM-U front panel .............................................................................................................................................. 4-29

4-16 xCEM-U corporate LEDs .................................................................................................................................... 4-29

4-17 eCEM-U front panel ............................................................................................................................................... 4-32


4-32

4-18 eCEM-U tri-color LEDs ....................................................................................................................................... 4-32

4-19 xCCM-U-4E1 configuration front panel ....................................................................................................... 4-35

4-20 xCCM-U-GE configuration front panel .......................................................................................................... 4-35

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4-21 TRDU/RRH mixity support on xCCM-U board ......................................................................................... 4-39

4-22 MC-TRX connection ............................................................................................................................................. 4-40


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4-23 eCCM-U-4E1 configuration front panel ......................................................................................................... 4-42

4-24 eCCM-U-GE configuration front panel .......................................................................................................... 4-42

4-25 eCCM-U tri-color LEDs ....................................................................................................................................... 4-43

4-26 Fan tray view ............................................................................................................................................................ 4-46


4-46

4-27 d2U air flow paths .................................................................................................................................................. 4-47


4-47

4-28 Fan rack module view ........................................................................................................................................... 4-48

4-29 d4U air flow paths .................................................................................................................................................. 4-49


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4-30 RUC module front panel ...................................................................................................................................... 4-51

4-31 RUC V5 module front panel ............................................................................................................................... 4-53

4-32 Outside view of the TRDU sub-rack ................................................................................................................ 4-58

4-33 Front view of the TRDU sub-rack (fully equipped) ................................................................................... 4-59

4-34 TRDU internal architecture ................................................................................................................................. 4-61

4-35 TRDU6021 front panel ....................................................................................................................................... 4-62

4-36 TRDU6021B front panel ................................................................................................................................... 4-63

4-37 Front panel of the TRDU ICO module ............................................................................................................ 4-66

4-38 TRCU front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 4-68


4-68

4-39 PSU AC front view ................................................................................................................................................. 4-74

4-40 PSU AC front view ................................................................................................................................................. 4-75

4-41 PSU DC front view ................................................................................................................................................. 4-77

4-42 ACU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-79


4-79

4-43 DCU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-81


4-81

4-44 DDU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-82


4-82

4-45 Rectifier (1600 W) front panel ........................................................................................................................... 4-85

4-46 Rectifier filler front panel .................................................................................................................................... 4-86


4-86

4-47 CBU front panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-88


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4-48 Internal batteries distribution system architecture ...................................................................................... 4-89

4-49 Internal battery compartment .............................................................................................................................. 4-90

4-50 9100 MBO1 Ev2 air paths ................................................................................................................................... 4-94

4-51 DAC9 main components ...................................................................................................................................... 4-96

4-52 DAC9 appearance ................................................................................................................................................... 4-99


4-99

4-53 AC heater top view .............................................................................................................................................. 4-101


4-101

4-54 DC heater top view .............................................................................................................................................. 4-102


4-102

4-55 User ICO module front panel ........................................................................................................................... 4-105

4-56 OUTAL board front panel ................................................................................................................................. 4-109

4-57 Front panel of the External Alarm module .................................................................................................. 4-111

4-58 Front panel of the eAM module ...................................................................................................................... 4-114

4-59 Front panel of the LPPCM module ................................................................................................................ 4-117

4-60 Front view of the d2U with LPPCM and IEAM modules ..................................................................... 4-118

4-61 Front view of the d2U with LPPCM and eAM modules ........................................................................ 4-119

4-62 Front view of the d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules ................................................... 4-120

4-63 Front view of the d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm Module ................................................... 4-121

4-64 CCU front panel .................................................................................................................................................... 4-124


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4-65 AISG RETA solution ........................................................................................................................................... 4-126

4-66 Types of adaptive baluns for 75-ohm network .......................................................................................... 4-128

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About this document

Purpose
This document describes the Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-standard Base Station Outdoor
for WCDMA 2.1 Ghz for UMTS networks. It describes both AC and DC versions.
This W-CDMA node B product can converge to the same outdoor cabinet, 9100 MBO1
Ev2 for LTE 2.6 GHz, equipped with 9412 Compact Smart.
The following short names are used in this publication:
9100 MBO1 Ev2 for both versions
9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC for AC version
9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC for DC version

Reason for reissue


The reissue reasons are:

Issue number Issue date Reason for reissue


04.11 April 2013 Standard issue
04.10 January 2013 Standard issue
04.09 January 2013 Preliminary issue
04.08 November 2012 Preliminary issue
04.07 November 2012 Preliminary issue
04.06 October 2012 Preliminary issue
04.05 June 2012 Preliminary issue
04.04 March 2012 Preliminary issue
04.03 November 2011 Preliminary issue
04.02 September 2011 Preliminary issue
04.01 June 2011 Draft issue

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New in this release
New features:
121167 Support of remote MC-TRX from 9100 MBO1 Ev2.
115183 TRDU60 Daisy chaining
This version is created to support the introduction of Alcatel-Lucent 9926 Distributed
Base Station 4U in the Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi-standard Base Station Outdoor for
WCDMA 2.1 Ghz .
Other changes:
OUTAL J6 user alarms pin assignment
Integration of 9412 Compact Smart (LTE configuration).
Mixity restriction: TRDU model mixity and TRDU/RRH mixity are not allowed
within a cluster.
New naming : 9100 MBO1 Ev2
Adding 8 PCM/Iub configuration

Intended audience
The audience for this document is Operations and Maintenance personnel, and anyone
interested in learning more about the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Supported systems
This document applies to Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA UA08.1 system release.

How to use this document


No specific recommendation applies regarding the way readers should read this
document.

Prerequisites
None

Conventions used
Vocabulary conventions
For a list of terms used in this document, see Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System -
Terminology, NN-20500-002.

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This document uses some terms generically.

Table 1 Generic terms

Generic term Used for


CCM xCCM-U/eCCM-U
CEM xCEM-U/eCEM-U
d2U rack 9326 d2U V2 rack / 9926 BBU
d4U rack 9926 DBS 4U W-CDMA rack
eAM eAMo

Typographical conventions
The following typographical convention is used in this document:

Appearance Description
Document reference, reference number Related document that is referenced in the document.

Related information
For information on subjects related to the content of this document, refer to the
documents listed in the following table:

Refer to this document At this location For more information on


Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA http://support.alcatel- Terms used in Alcatel-Lucent
System - Terminology, lucent.com 9300 W-CDMA documents
NN-20500-002
Alcatel-Lucent 9100 http://support.alcatel- How to perform preventive
Multi-standard Base Station lucent.com and corrective maintenance
Outdoor for WCDMA 2.1 activity of the Alcatel-Lucent
Ghz - Maintenance Guide, 9100 Multi-standard Base
NN-20500-279 Station Outdoor for WCDMA
2.1 Ghz
Alcatel-Lucent 9353 http://support.alcatel- Alarm descriptions and
Wireless Management lucent.com maintenance actions required
System - Node B Alarms for Alcatel-Lucent Node Bs.
Reference Guide for 9311,
9312, 9322, 9326, 9332
Node B, NN-20500-018P1

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Refer to this document At this location For more information on


Alcatel-Lucent 9100 and http://support.alcatel- How to perform the Node B
93xx Node B lucent.com installation, commissioning
Commissioning and Fault and maintenance tasks using
Management User Manual: the Node B TIL (Terminal for
TIL, NN-20500-019 Local Installation) tool
Alcatel-Lucent 9100 http://support.alcatel- How to use and plan the
Multi-standard Base Station lucent.com Alcatel-Lucent 9100
Outdoor for WCDMA 2.1 Multi-standard Base Station
Ghz (WCMA and LTE) Outdoor for WCDMA 2.1 Ghz
Site Preparation, 06-6160 site in W-CDMA or LTE
configuration.
Alcatel-Lucent 9412 http://support.alcatel- 9412 Compact Smart cabinet
eNodeB Compact - lucent.com for LTE 2.6 GHz in the
Technical Description, Alcatel-Lucent 9100
418-000-410 Multi-standard Base Station
Outdoor for WCDMA 2.1 Ghz:
Basic characteristics
Hardware description
Alcatel-Lucent 9412 http://support.alcatel- How to perform the
eNodeB Compact - lucent.com maintenance activity the 9412
Maintenance Guide, Compact Smart cabinet.
418-000-411
Alcatel-Lucent 9926 DBS http://support.alcatel-lucent. Technical Description.
4U - W-CDMA - , com.
3MN-01637-0004-DEZZA
Alcatel-Lucent 9926 DBS http://support.alcatel-lucent. Maintenance Guide.
4U - W-CDMA -, com.
3MN-01637-0005-DEZZA

Document support
For support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent at
one of the following telephone numbers:
1-888-582-3688 (for the United States)
1-630-224-2485 (for all other countries)

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Technical support
For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the
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information.

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R
Base Station
documentation

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the roadmap for Conventional Base Station documentation.

Contents

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Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation


Overall roadmap
For the roadmap relating to the full documentation collection, see:
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Document Collection Overview, NN-20500-050
For the Access Network Elements Overview, see:
Alcatel-Lucent W-CDMA System - Access Network Elements Overview,
NN-20500-233

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Figure 1-1 Roadmap to Conventional Base Station documentation

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN).

Contents

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UTRAN introduction
UTRAN components
The UTRAN is composed of at least one Radio Network Subsystem (RNS). An RNS
covers a certain geographical area. It is equivalent to the GSM BSS. Each RNS is
composed of one Radio Network Controller (RNC) and one or more Node Bs. RNSs are
interconnected through the Iur interface of each RNC to form a network.
Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN
The Alcatel-Lucent UTRAN is based on the following components:
RNC
Node B
WMS for the OAM part

RNC
The Alcatel-Lucent RNC is 3GPP-compliant. It is based on the Multiservice Switch
platform.

RNC main functions


The main functions of the RNC are to control and manage:
Radio Access Network (RAN)
Signalling between Core Network (CN) components and the Radio Network System
(RNS)
Node Bs and their radio resources

RNC interfaces
The RNC provides the following interfaces:
Iub towards a Node B
Iu towards the Core Network
Iur towards another RNC
Iupc towards a Standalone A-GPS SMLC (SAS)

Node B
The Alcatel-Lucent Node Bs are 3GPP-compliant. The Alcatel-Lucent Node B portfolio
includes:
Conventional unitary base stations
Digital base stations
Radio base stations
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Radio heads
Base station routers

Node B main functions


The Node B supports the following main functions:
Network interface management
Radio access
Call processing
Configuration and supervision
Synchronization
Performance monitoring

Node B interfaces
The Node B provides the following interfaces:
Iub towards an RNC
Uu towards a UE
Interface B towards WMS

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WMS
The Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Management System (WMS) delivers an integrated UMTS
management platform through which all Network Elements (NE) can be monitored and
controlled.

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It plays an important role in providing the foundation of a complete end-to-end
management solution for UMTS networks. The WMS manages the entire UMTS
network, which is divided into:
The UTRAN
The Core Network (circuit-switched and packet-switched traffics).
The Access Network OAM manages the UTRAN part of the network.

Access Network OAM main functions


The Access Network OAM manages the UTRAN part of the network.
The main functions of Access Network OAM are the following:
Fault management
Configuration management
Performance management

NSP
The Network Services Platform (NSP) is a graphical user interface to the Access Network
providing a common platform for navigation and control. The NSP interfaces with the
NEs through a Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). This
vendor-independent architecture links computer applications across different networks.

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the basic characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

9100 MBO1 Ev2 introduction 3-2


9100 MBO1 Ev2 features and functions 3-4
9100 MBO1 Ev2 external interfaces 3-7
9100 MBO1 Ev2 optional features 3-9
9100 MBO1 Ev2 physical and environmental characteristics 3-10
9100 MBO1 Ev2 configurations 3-11

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Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 operates in the UMTS FDD band I (2100/1900 MHz band).
The Alcatel-Lucent 9100 MBO1 Ev2 solution improves flexibility for deploying mobile
broadband outdoor base stations in space-constrained locations. The 9100 MBO1 Ev2
offers Macro Node B capabilities in an easy-to-install configuration.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 provides for the UMTS system:
The means of communication between a User Equipment (UE) and a network using
Transport Channels
Physical layer channels, which are necessary to synchronize the downlink and
perform cell selection/reselection and handover preparation
Measurement information to the RNC for radio resource management (handover,
power control)
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 delivers high UMTS radio performances and supports the enhanced
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access
(HSUPA) solutions through easy software upgrade. The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is ready for
High Speed Packet Access plus (HSPA+) and Long Term Evolution (LTE).
Two versions of 9100 MBO1 Ev2 are available: the AC version and the DC version.

9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet


The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet is closed by a single door.
The following figure shows an outside view of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet (both AC and
DC versions).

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Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the following functions:
Radio access and modem
Call processing
Performance monitoring
Network interface
Configuration/supervision
Synchronization

Radio access and modem


These functions are the following:
Modulation, frequency up-conversion, amplification
Reception, frequency down-conversion, digitizing and demodulating the radio signal
Radio access is mapped on the Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU). It is a
frequency-dependent module compatible with the full UMTS FDD Band I (2100/1900
MHz):
Downlink: 2110-2170 MHz
Uplink: 1920-1980 MHz
Modem is mapped on the Channel Element Module (CEM).

Call Processing (CallP)


The call processing function is in charge of the radio resource management inside the
base station. This function manages the UMTS services (described in 3GPP standards)
and the internal services used for configuration and implementation purposes.
The call processing function is also in charge of:
Common channel management, which includes setup, release, and modification
procedures
Dedicated channel management, which includes setup, release, and modification
procedures
Cell management, which includes setup, deletion, and modification of a cell
Power control for controlling UE power emission

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Softer handover, in which a single base station manages the cells in communication
with the UE
Common Channels defense in case of CE (Channel Element) failure by relocating
them autonomously to available CE resources (same board or another) without
involvement of the RNC
Call processing is mapped on the Core Controller Module (CCM) and the Channel
Element Module (CEM). It supports multiple CEM. Multiple CEM (or multi-CEM)
allows to use several CEMs for call processing management. In the 9100 MBO1 Ev2, call
processing is mapped on the xCCM-U/eCCM-U and xCEM-U/eCEM-U modules.

Performance monitoring
The performance monitoring function is in charge of collecting performance
measurement data from the network interface function and from the
configuration/supervision function.
The measurement data is used to calculate and report performance data to the RNC for
traffic control and to the WMS for network operation and tuning.

Network interface
This function is in charge of managing interfaces with RNC:
Physical layer management (configuration, alarm reporting)
Layer 2 (IMA, switching, etc.)
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the following types of transport on the Iub interface:
ATM
Hybrid ATM / IP
Native IP

Configuration/supervision
This function is in charge of:
Module configuration and supervision
Inventory information reporting
Plug-and-play management
The remote inventory functionality provides the UMTS OAM access to determine the
composition of the Node B. The remote inventory is performed by the CCM for the
following modules:
xCEM-U/eCEM-U
xCCM-U/eCCM-U
TRDUs

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Fan rack
IEAM/eAM
LPPCM
Power system modules (DCU, ACU, DDU, CBU, Rectifiers)
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Synchronization
This function is in charge of retrieving highly stable radio frequency from either network
interface or optional GPS receiver.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 can be synchronized through the following means:
E1/T1 PCM link (standard mechanism)
The E1/T1 link used for synchronization does not carry any data traffic.
Local GPS receiver
In the GPS-based synchronization solution, the xCCM-U/eCCM-U module is
connected to a GPS smart antenna/receiver that provides GPS synchro source (Pulse
Per Second (PPS) synchro input from the antenna).
IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
The PTP-based synchronization solution relies on time servers connected to the Node
B through the Ethernet network.
Note: This synchronization mechanism only applies to native IP Node B.
Synchronous Ethernet
Note: This synchronization mechanism only applies to native IP Node B.

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Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 platform is equipped with six main types of external interface:
Network interface (IUB)
Radio interface
Alarm / remote control interfaces
Power supply interface (AC or DC)
User equipment

Network interface
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports three modes of Iub transport:
ATM
All Iub traffic (OAM, NBAP signaling, R99, HSPA) is carried over ATM/E1(T1).
E1 link complies with ITU G703/G704. T1 link is based on ANSI standard.
The raw data rate between Node B and RNC can rise up to 15.872 Mbit/s (E1) or
12.288 Mbit/s (T1). Depending on the data flow, ATM AAL2 and AAL5 are used on
the above physical link through IMA. The IMA framing provides for physical link
performance monitoring and management.
In the case of a 120-ohm network, the only equipment needed to ensure the PCM
connection is the 120-ohm PCM cable.
In the case of a 75-ohm network, it is necessary to have baluns (two baluns per PCM)
to ensure adaptation from the 120 ohm of the Node B to the 75 ohm of the customer
network. Four types of baluns can be used: BNC, 1.6/5.6, SMZ type 43, or BNC to
RJ-45.
Hybrid ATM/IP
An IP-based Iub transport is used for HSPA traffic whereas an ATM-based Iub
transport is used for the remaining Iub traffic (R99, OAM and NBAP signaling). The
I/B HSPA traffic can also be carried on the ATM link if the IP link is lost (hybrid Iub
resiliency between ATM and IP).
The hybrid Iub interface requires an xCCM-U module (xCCM-U-GE hardware
configuration) or an eCCM-U module (eCCM-U-GE hardware configuration).
Native IP
With native IP Iub transport, you can choose to carry all Iub traffic (OAM, NBAP
signaling, R99, HSPA) on an IP over Ethernet transport.
The native Iub interface requires an xCCM-U module (xCCM-U-GE hardware
configuration) or an eCCM-U module (eCCM-U-GE hardware configuration).

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Radio interface
The radio interface consists of up to 12 RF ports (six in the basic configuration) which
correspond to the connection to main and diversity antennas for up to six sectors (three in
the basic configuration).
The impedance of the radio interface is 50 ohms.

Alarm / remote control interfaces

Power supply interface


The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC provides AC connection on terminal block located in AC box
(bottom left of the cabinet) for the following kinds of networks:
230V Single Phase
120/208V Split Phase
230V Three Phase
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC provides -48 V DC connection on terminal block located in DC
box (bottom left of the cabinet).

Other equipment
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 provides:
A 19-inch 1U space for the optional LPPCM module, above the BBU
A 19-inch 1U space for the IEAM, underneath the BBU
A 6U space for one optional batteries string (for 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC version)
A vertical 19-inch 6U space for optional user modules, such as:
The Central Control Unit (CCU) when AISG RETA option is required
Or a 6U space for a second batteries string (for 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC version)

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Overview
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the following optional features:
User InterCOnnect (User ICO) module
Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM)
enhanced Alarm Module outdoor (eAMo)
PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module
AISG Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) base
AISG RETA line extension
AISG Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA)
75-ohm PCM interface
Service light
Smoke detector
Flood detector
AC Heater (for 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC version)
DC Heater (for 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC version)
Fixation kit (a plinth and two sets of assembly screws)
This list is not exhaustive. In particular, this document does not provide information on
ancillaries (cables and installation kits).

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Overview
This section details the physical and environmental characteristics of the 9100 MBO1
Ev2 AC and 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC cabinets.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinets have the following characteristics.

Size
For both AC and DC versions:
Width (W): 941 mm
Depth (D): 806 mm
Height (H):
With plinth: 1613 mm
Without plinth: 1463 mm
An optional fixation kit can be used to install the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet on the floor.
This kit includes a plinth and two sets of assembly screws.

Weight

Table 3-1 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC and DC cabinets weights

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plinth plinth
Basic configuration (3 373 kg 414 kg 241 kg 282 kg
TRDU, BBU without option
expect 4 batteries)
Fully equipped configuration 409 kg 450 kg 276 kg 317 kg
(6 TRDU, BBU, with IEAM
and LPPCM options)

Environmental characteristics
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is designed to support:
An external temperature range of:
-40C to +50C (cold start at -33C) with heater
-5C to +50C without heater
An absolute humidity between 0.26 g/m3 and 36 g/m3

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Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the following configurations:
Omni Transmission-Omni Reception (OTOR) configuration
Bi sectorial Transmission-Bi sectorial Reception (BTBR) configuration
Tri sectorial Transmission-Tri sectorial Reception (STSR) configuration
Other configurations with up to six sectors or up to 12 cells

OTOR configuration
OTOR is the standard one-sector configuration. In this configuration, the Node B is
logically declared at the RNC as one cell. The OTOR configuration uses a single Power
Amplifier to transmit signals in all directions (Omni-directional).
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the
following configurations:
OTOR1
The OTOR1 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
One frequency carrier
OTOR2
The OTOR2 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
OTOR3
The OTOR3 configuration requires the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
OTORx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)
These configurations require the following characteristics:
One antenna pair: two antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one TX/Rx Div)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth

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BTBR configuration
BTBR is the standard two-sector configuration. It is obtained from STSR configuration
and consists in doing an STSR depopulation. The Node B is logically declared at the
RNC as two cells. The power allocation with BTBR configuration is independent across
sectors.
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the
following configurations:
BTBR1
This configuration is an STSR1 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
BTBR2
This configuration is an STSR2 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
BTBR3
This configuration is an STSR3 configuration depopulation. It requires the following
characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
BTBRx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)
These configurations are an STSRx+y configuration depopulation. They require the
following characteristics:
Two antenna pairs: four antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one TX/Rx Div per
pair)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth

STSR configuration
STSR is the standard three-sector configuration. The Node B is logically declared at the
RNC as three cells. Softer handover is controlled by the network.
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the
following configurations:
STSR1

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This configuration is the smallest hardware configuration in STSR. It requires the
following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
STSR2
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
STSR3
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Rx Div per pair)
Three frequency carriers (adjacent or not)
STSRx+y (x, y = 1 or 2)
These configurations require the following characteristics:
Three antenna pairs: six antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Tx/Rx Div per
pair)
Two to four frequency carriers: one or two frequency carriers (adjacent or not) in a
first operational bandwidth, and one or two other frequency carriers (adjacent or
not) in a second operational bandwidth

Other configurations
Other configurations are four-sector, five-sector and six-sector configurations. The Node
B is logically declared at the RNC as four, five, or six cells. Softer handover is controlled
by the network.
According to the number of frequency carriers, the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports other
configurations with four, five and six sectors with the limitation of 12 cells maximum.
For example, the possible six-sector configurations are the following:
HTHR1
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Six antenna pairs: 12 antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Div per pair)
One frequency carrier
HTHR2
This configuration requires the following characteristics:
Six antenna pairs: 12 antenna ports (one TX/Rx Main and one Div per pair)
Two frequency carriers (adjacent or not)

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes all the modules (optional or not) implemented in the 9100 MBO1
Ev2 cabinets.

Contents

9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware presentation 4-4


9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware presentation 4-4
9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules with d2U 4-16
Digital modules presentation 4-17
9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules with d4U 4-21
Digital modules presentation 4-22
9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital modules 4-27
eXtended Channel Element Module-U (xCEM-U) 4-28
enhanced Channel Element Module-U (eCEM-U) 4-31
eXtended Core Controller Module-U (xCCM-U) 4-34
enhanced Core Controller Module-U (eCCM-U) 4-41
d2U fan tray (48V) 4-46
Fan rack module 4-48
Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U (V2/V3)) 4-50
Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U or d4U (V5)) 4-52
Physical characteristics of the d2U and d4U modules 4-55
9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules 4-56
Radio modules presentation 4-57

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Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) 4-60


TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module 4-66
TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) 4-68
Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules 4-70
9100 MBO1 Ev2 power system 4-71
Main components of the power system 4-72
Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC 4-73
Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC 4-76
AC input Unit (ACU) 4-78
DC input Unit (DCU) 4-80
DC Distribution Unit (DDU) 4-82
Additionnal DC breaker panel 4-84
Rectifier 4-85
Control Board Unit (CBU) 4-87
Internal battery backup 4-89
Physical characteristics of the power system components 4-91
9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system 4-92
9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system presentation 4-93
Direct Air Cooling system (DAC9) 4-95
9100 MBO1 Ev2 heater 4-101
9100 MBO1 Ev2 other equipment 4-103
User InterCOnnect (User ICO) module 4-104
OUTdoor ALarm (OUTAL) board 4-107
Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM) 4-111
enhanced Alarm Module (eAM) 4-114
PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module 4-117
d2U with lightning protection and alarm modules 4-118
d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules 4-120
d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm (eAM) Module 4-121
AISG Tower Mounted Amplifier (AISG TMA) 4-122
Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) 4-124
75-ohm kit 4-128
Smoke detector 4-129
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Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 other equipment 4-131

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 hardware presentation


Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 exists in two versions, according to the way it is powered: the AC
version and the DC version.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is built around the following blocks:
The digital part: d2U or d4U rack
The radio part: TRDU sub-rack
The power system, depending of the cabinet version, composed of the following
equipment:
AC power system:
The AC terminal box
The AC Power Supply Unit (PSU), for power distribution in 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC
cabinet, with ACU (AC Distribution Unit) module, Rectifier shelf with integrated
DDU (DC Distribution Unit) and rectifiers.
The optional batteries
DC power system:
The DC terminal box (in the DC version)
The DC Power Supply Unit (PSU), for power distribution in 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC
cabinet, with DCU (DC Distribution Unit) module and Rectifier shelf with
integrated DDU (DC Distribution Unit), without rectifier.
The cooling and heating system, composed of the following equipment:
Fans dedicated to the d2U (d2U V3 fan rack)
Fans dedicated to the d4U (2 * d2U V5 fan rack)
Fans dedicated to the TRDU sub-rack (TRCU module)
Direct Air Cooling (DAC9) installed inside the door
AC or DC (depending on the cabinet version) optional heater installed on the floor
of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
The space available for user optional equipment, such as:
The optional Central Control Unit for Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (CCU for
RETA)
The bulkhead

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Other equipment includes:
The optional User InterCOnnexion module (User ICO), on the right hand side of the
cabinet, for DC power distribution to user modules.
The Alarms Board OUTAL located on the right hand side of the cabinet
It collects internal alarm and inventory information in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.
The optional Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM) or enhanced Alarm Module
(eAM), below the d2U rack
The optional PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module, above the d2U rack
The door alarm switch on the side frame
The optional service light in the upper part of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
The smoke detector in the upper part of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
The flood detector on the floor of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
This W-CDMA node B cabinet is designed to support two types of configuration:
A W-CDMA configuration based on d2U or d4U rack and TRDU 2.1 GHz sub-rack
A LTE configuration based on d2U rack and TRDU 2.6 GHz sub-rack

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Equipment layout
The following figure illustrates the blocks layout in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 with d2U.

Figure 4-1 9100 MBO1 Ev2 equipment layout with d2U

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The following figure illustrates the blocks layout in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 with d4U.

Figure 4-2 9100 MBO1 Ev2 equipment layout with d4U

The d2U or d4U rack and the TRDU sub-rack are installed in the right side compartment
of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 (W-CDMA configuration).
The 9412 Compact Smart is integrated in the right side compartment, in place of the
W-CDMA racks (LTE configuration).
BBU is the digital unit, based on:
The 9326 d2U V2 equipped with x modules,

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or the 9926 BBU (or d2U V3) equipped with e modules (W-CDMA configuration)
The 9926 BBU V2 (or d2U V5) equipped with eModules or bCEM (LTE
configuration)
The 9926 DBS4U equipped with x modules or e modules (mixed between xCEM-U
and eCEM-U).
TRDU subrack corresponds to the radio unit which is based on TRDU60W 2100 MHz
(W-CDMA configuration) or on TRU2x60W 2.6 GHz (LTE configuration).

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The following figure illustrates the digital and radio units in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.

Figure 4-3 9100 MBO1 Ev2 digital and radio units layout with configuration type
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The 9412 Compact Smart is composed of the following main parts:
The d2U Base Band Unit (rack, controller and modem boards, and the cooling
system)
Up to three TRDU2x60W associated with its TRDU fan tray for cooling
A Power Distribution Panel (PDP) assembly
For more information on LTE equipment (BBU, TRDU, PDP, Fan tray), refer to the
associated documentation (see Related information (p. xv)).

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The following figure illustrates the location of modules in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
equipped for a AC power supply.

Figure 4-4 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC inside view (d2U)

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The following figure illustrates the location of modules in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet
equipped for a DC power supply.

Figure 4-5 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC inside view (d2U)

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Bulkhead
The bulkhead of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet provides three kinds of interfaces:
W-CDMA interfaces:
Iub interface: PCM link (D-Sub 37 male connector right to the heater), optical
Ethernet links (cable glands located on the left hand side of the cabinet floor)
External Alarms (cable glands located on the left hand side of the cabinet floor)
RF interface:
Up to four 7/16 connectors, close to the heater
Up to four 7/16 connectors on the right side of heater plate
Up to four 7/16 connectors on the left side of heater plate
Electrical power supply, on the left hand side of the cabinet floor:
AC version: one cable gland (located on cabinet floor inside AC main box)
DC version: two cable glands (located on cabinet floor inside DC main box )

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The following figure details the bulkhead of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC cabinet.

Figure 4-6 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC bulkhead top view

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The following figure details the bulkhead of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC cabinet.

Figure 4-7 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC bulkhead top view

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Overview
Purpose
This section describes the digital modules with d2U rack housed in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

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Digital modules presentation


Introduction
The digital part of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is a d2U rack for 3G functionalities. It contains
the following equipment:
A four-slot digital shelf equipped with two types of hardware modules
A fan rack
A backplane supporting all the links between these modules.

Digital backplane functionality


The digital backplane is part of the digital shelf. It is in charge of supporting internal links
and electrical interfaces between the modules of the digital shelf. All modules and some
cables carrying external signals are plugged into connectors mounted on the backplane
Printed-Circuit Board (PCB). The backplane board accommodates several high-speed
signals rating up to 1.3 Gbit/s. It supports -48 V DC power supply.
The digital backplane provides:
Inter-module connections
-48 V DC
The digital backplane used in the d2U rack is the Rack BackPlane (RBP). The RBP
interconnects one xCCM-U/eCCM-U and up to three xCEM-U/eCEM-Us.
The following figure illustrates the d2U RBP.

Figure 4-8 d2U RBP

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Digital shelf
The digital shelf houses the following modules:
eXtended Channel Element Module-U (xCEM-U) / enhanced Channel Element
Module-U (eCEM-U)
This module is in charge of:
Part of call processing
Base-band transmit/receive digital signal processing
eXtended Core Controller Module-U (xCCM-U) / enhanced Core Controller
Module-U (eCCM-U)
This module is in charge of:
OAM management
Part of call processing
Internal/external data flow switching or combining
Supporting external/internal alarm connectivity and external synchronization
reference interface
Supporting up to six CPRI interfaces to radio equipment
A fan rack contains two fans and a Rack User Commissioning (RUC) module. The
RUC module is connected to the xCCM-U/eCCM-U via a one-wire link. It supports
all fan alarms.

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The following figure illustrates the functional architecture of the d2U.

Figure 4-9 d2U functional architecture

The digital shelf controls the radio devices (TRDUs and/or RRHs) through electrical
connections carrying digital links compliant with CPRI standard.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 supports the digital modules listed in the following table.

Table 4-1 Digital modules supported by the 9100 MBO1 Ev2

Module Function
xCCM-U/eCCM-U CCM + GPSAM + OIM
xCEM-U/eCEM-U CEM
RBP Backplane

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The digital shelf of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 houses four slots, shared as follows:
One for the xCCM-U/eCCM-U (slot 1) (no duplex feature)
Up to three for the xCEM-U/eCEM-Us (slot 2, slot 3, slot 4), depending on the
configuration requirements (one xCEM-U/eCEM-U in the base package)
CCM and CEM module types can be mixed : xCCM-U can support a mix of xCEM-U
and eCEM-U, eCCM-U can support a mix of xCEM-U and eCEM-U.
Unused xCEM-U/eCEM-U slots on a powered 9100 MBO1 Ev2 must be equipped with
filler modules. The filler modules maintain electromagnetic interference (EMI) integrity,
as well as shelf airflow patterns to ensure proper cooling.
The following figure shows the digital shelf layout.

Figure 4-10 d2U digital shelf layout

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Overview
Purpose
This section describes the digital modules housed with d4U rack in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

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Digital modules presentation


Introduction
The digital part is a d4U rack and contains the following equipment:
An eight-slot digital shelf equipped with two types of hardware modules
Two fan rack modules
A backplane (RBP d4Uv3) supporting all the links between these modules.

Backplane functionality
The backplane is part of the digital shelf. It is in charge of supporting all internal links
and electrical interfaces between the modules of the digital shelf. All modules and some
cables carrying external signals are plugged into connectors mounted on the backplane
Printed-Circuit Board (PCB). The backplane board accommodates several high-speed
signals up to 5 Gbit/s. It supports 48 VDC power supply.
The digital backplane provides:
Inter-module connections
48 VDC
The digital backplane used in the d4U rack is the Rack BackPlane d4U in v3 (RBP
d4Uv3).
The following figure illustrates the d4U RBP d4Uv3.

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Figure 4-11 d4U RBP d4Uv3

The following figure shows the RBP d4Uv3 in the pre-cabled d4U rack.

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Figure 4-12 Pre-cabled d4U rack with RBP d4Uv3

Physical description
The d4U digital shelf houses the following modules:
CEM module (eCEM-U or xCEM-U) in charge of:
Part of call processing
Base-band transmit/receive digital signal processing
CCM module (eCCM-U or xCCM-U) in charge of:
OAM management
Part of call processing
Internal/external data flow switching or combining
Supporting external/internal alarm connectivity and external synchronization
reference interface
Supporting up to six CPRI interfaces to the remote radio equipments
Two fan racks modules and two Rack User Commissioning (RBP d4Uv3) modules.
Each RUC module is connected to the CCM module via a one-wire link. It supports
all fan alarms.
The following figure illustrates the functional architecture of the d4U rack.
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Figure 4-13 d4U functional architecture

The d4U rack controls the radio devices through electrical and / or optical connections
carrying digital links compliant with the CPRI interface. The RBP d4Uv3 routes the high
speed digital links between the CCM module (eCCM-U or xCCM-U) and each CEM
module (eCEM-U or xCEM-U).The CCM module (eCCM-U or xCCM-U) located in the
slot 5 is identified as the CCM-a and is physically connected to up to six CEM modules
while the CCM module located in the slot 4 is identified as the CCM-b and is physically
connected to just three CEM modules (located in the slots 1 to 3).
The 9941 Smart supports the digital modules listed in the following table.

Table 4-2 Backplane and digital modules supported

Function Module
Backplane RBP d4Uv3
CCM + GPSAM + OIM eCCM-U or xCCM-U
CEM eCEM-U or xCEM-U
User commissioning RUC V5

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The d4U rack houses eight slots, shared as follows:
Two slots for the eCCM-U or xCCM-U modules (slots 4 and 5)
Up to six slots for the eCEM-U or xCEM-U modules (slots 1 to 3 and slots 6 to 8)
The following figure shows the digital shelf layout.

Figure 4-14 d4U digital shelf layout

Note: Unused slots on a powered d4U rack must be equipped with filler modules. The
filler modules maintain electromagnetic interference (EMI) integrity, as well as shelf
airflow patterns to ensure proper cooling.

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Overview
Purpose
This section describes the digital modules housed in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

eXtended Channel Element Module-U (xCEM-U) 4-28


enhanced Channel Element Module-U (eCEM-U) 4-31
eXtended Core Controller Module-U (xCCM-U) 4-34
enhanced Core Controller Module-U (eCCM-U) 4-41
d2U fan tray (48V) 4-46
Fan rack module 4-48
Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U (V2/V3)) 4-50
Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U or d4U (V5)) 4-52
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eXtended Channel Element Module-U (xCEM-U)


Main functions
The xCEM-U performs the base-band radio signal processing and part of the call
processing.
The xCEM-U supports up to:
256 UMTS voice channels
128 HSPA channels
The xCEM-U performs both uplink and downlink traffic processing with both Rx and Tx
diversity with no capacity loss.
The processing function includes the following:
Rx signal processing (de-correlation, finger processing, MRC, search,
de-multiplexing, de-interleaving and decoding)
Tx signal processing (coding interleaving, channel multiplexing, spreading, summing
and power weighting)
The xCEM-U supports the softer handover feature across up to six sectors.
The xCEM-U also manages the traffic network interface for ATM termination and data
scheduling for the HSDPA/E-DCH support.
The xCEM-U handles call processing function along with OAM operations.

Hardware description
The xCEM-U is composed of:
One main board (size 389.6mm x 223.6mm)
One front panel
All the xCEM-U interfaces are located at the rear of the module and connected to the
RBP. The front panel only includes LEDs and debug interfaces.
The following figure shows the xCEM-U front panel.

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Figure 4-15 xCEM-U front panel

Port description
The xCEM-U front panel also the following connectors:
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment (labeled DEBUG ICU)
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector) (labeled DEBUG BBU)
These two RJ-45 connectors are not used in normal operation.
LED description
The xCEM-U front panel has two corporate LEDs as illustrated in the following figure:

Figure 4-16 xCEM-U corporate LEDs

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These corporate LEDs indicate the xCEM-U board status

Table 4-3 xCEM-U corporate LED behavior

Green circle-shaped Red circle-shaped LED xCEM-U status


LED
OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted
ON ON Power up self-test underway
ON OFF Module should not be removed
ON BLINK Module is partially faulty
OFF ON Module must be removed,
alarm state, BISTs NOK
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot

Interface description
All signals to and from the xCEM-U are carried on full duplex high speed digital links.
The main internal signals of the xCEM-U are the base-band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The xCEM-U is powered by a -48 V DC power supply received through the RBP.

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enhanced Channel Element Module-U (eCEM-U)


Main functions
The eCEM-U performs the same function as the xCEM-U.
However, it embarks hardware improvements that support the higher capacity required
for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and HSPA+ features.
The eCEM-U performs the baseband radio signal processing and part of the call
processing.
The eCEM-U supports up to:
256 UMTS voice channels
128 HSPA channels
The eCEM-U performs both uplink and downlink traffic processing with both Rx and Tx
diversity with no capacity loss.
The processing function includes the following:
Rx signal processing (de-correlation, finger processing, MRC, search,
de-multiplexing, de-interleaving and decoding)
Tx signal processing (coding interleaving, channel multiplexing, spreading, summing
and power weighting)
The eCEM-U supports the softer handover feature across up to six sectors.
The eCEM-U also manages the traffic network interface for ATM termination and data
scheduling for the HSDPA/E-DCH support.
The eCEM-U handles call processing functions along with OAM operations.

Hardware description
The eCEM-U is composed of:
One main board (size 389.6mm x 223.6mm)
One front panel
All the eCEM-U interfaces are located at the rear of the module and connected to the
RBP. The front panel only includes LEDs and debug interfaces.
The following figure shows the eCEM-U front panel.

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Figure 4-17 eCEM-U front panel

Port description
The eCEM-U front panel has the following connectors:
One Debug Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) for synchronization of test
equipment (labeled DEBUG ICU)
One Sync connector (RJ-45 type connector) (labeled DEBUG BBU)
These two RJ-45 connectors are not used in normal operation.
LED description
The eCEM-U front panel has four tri-color (green/amber/red) LEDs as illustrated in the
following figure:

Figure 4-18 eCEM-U tri-color LEDs

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The first and second LEDs (from top) are two corporate LEDs indicating the eCEM-U
board status.

Table 4-4 eCEM-U corporate LEDs behavior

First LED (from top) Second LED (from top) eCEM-U status
OFF OFF Sleep, unpowered or not
inserted
Red Green Power up self-test underway
OFF Green Module should not be removed.
Red blinking Green Module is partially faulty.
Red OFF Module must be removed,
alarm state, BISTs NOK.
Red blinking OFF Module is waiting for Boot.

The third LED (from top) indicates the type of software running in the eCEM-U board:
LTE (green)
UMTS (amber)
The fourth LED (from top) is not used.

Interface description
All signals to and from the eCEM-U are carried on full duplex high speed digital links.
The main internal signals of the eCEM-U are the base-band data, the ATM traffic
information, the timing signals, and the control signaling.

DC power
The eCEM-U is powered by a 48 V DC power supply received through the RBP.

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eXtended Core Controller Module-U (xCCM-U)


Main functions
The xCCM-U is an enhanced version of the iCCM-U. It provides increased processing
capabilities to adapt the Node B to the evolution of the last mile connectivity using
state-of-the-art hardware and software components.
The xCCM-U aggregates the following three functions:
Core Controller (CCM) function:
Iub interface
Call processing
Data switching and routing
OAM management
Node B frequency and timing reference
Global Positioning System and Alarm (GPSAM) function:
External/internal alarm connectivity
External GPS synchronization reference interface
Optical Interface (OIM) function:
The OIM offers the following functions:
Six ports supporting connection of up to six radio devices (TRDU, RRH or
MC-TRX), or connection of more than six radio devices using several modules in
daisy chaining (TRDU60W variant or RRH)
Physical interface supported by six Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) compliant
connections: optical SFPs of Multi-Mode (MM) (850 nm) or Single-Mode (SM)
(TX 1550 nm, RX 1310 nm) type support optical fibre links.
For short intra-cabinet connections, the SFPs and fibre can be replaced by
electrical CPRI cables that plug into the SFP cage in place of the SFP.
Support of CPRI rates 2 (1.2288 Gb/s) and 3 (2.4576 Gb/s) on all six ports. Ports
4 to 6 also support HSSL as an alternative.
See TRDU/RRH mixity, Connectivity with RRH20-21 variant of RRH device
and Connectivity with MC-TRX module later in this chapter for special
considerations when using these equipments.

Hardware description
The xCCM-U is based on a mother board and a Media Dependent Adaptor (MDA),
allowing future evolutions and support of additional backhauling options.
The following two hardware configurations are available:
xCCM-U mother board with a E1/T1 MDA (xCCM-U-4E1)
xCCM-U mother board with a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) MDA (xCCM-U-GE)
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The following figures show the xCCM-U front panel.

Figure 4-19 xCCM-U-4E1 configuration front panel

Figure 4-20 xCCM-U-GE configuration front panel

Port description
The xCCM-U front panel has the following connectors:
One GPS synchronization connector (RJ-45 female connector) (labeled "GPS")
Six Optical SFP cages for connections to radio devices (labeled "OPTIC 1" to
"OPTIC 6")

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One Dallas one-wire interface connector (RJ-45 female connector) for internal Node
B/external Node B alarm and commissioning (labeled "ALARM")
One timing reference port (10 MHz output reference clock - SMB female connector)
(labeled "REF OUT")
One fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T port (RJ-45 female connector) used for TIL
connection or SiteLAN (labeled "PORT 1")
Note: To connect a local terminal, if SiteLAN is used, it must be disconnected. An
alternative solution is to use an Ethernet hub.
Note: To use this port for FE IUB connection, an Ethernet isolator must be connected
in the line.
One Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T port (RJ-45 female connector labeled "PORT 2")
used for management of co-located OEM devices, such as tilt antenna, or for
Hybrid-Iub connectivity
Note: this port can only be used if the card is equipped with MDA E1/T1. If the card
is equipped with MDA-GE port 2 cannot be used.
One 4-E1/T1 connector (26-pin High Density D-SUB female connector) used for
E1/T1 connection (labeled "PCM E1/T1")
One 4-E1/T1 connector (25-pin D-SUB female connector) used for E1/T1 connection
(labeled "MDA") when the MDA E1/T1 is plugged in.
Two SFP cages (1000BaseX) and one RJ45 (10/100/1000Base-T) connector for two
Ethernet physical ports when the MDA GE is plugged in.
Note: The second SFP and the RJ45 connector share the same Ethernet port.
Note: Only one of the three GE connectors can be used for Iub in this release.
The xCCM-U front panel also has a Reset button.
LED description
The xCCM-U front panel has the following LEDs:
Two corporate LEDs indicating the xCCM-U status:
Table 4-5 xCCM-U corporate LEDs status

Green circle-shaped Red circle-shaped LED xCCM-U status


LED
OFF OFF BISTs results NOK, unpowered
or not inserted
ON ON Starting, BISTs in progress
ON OFF Module is OK and should not
be removed
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress

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Table 4-5 xCCM-U corporate LEDs status (continued)

Green circle-shaped Red circle-shaped LED xCCM-U status


LED
OFF BLINK Module is waiting for Boot (all
the Boot level 2 are invalid) or
Boot level 2 is in failure
OFF ON Module is NOK and must be
removed and replaced

Four tri-color SYNC status LEDs (green, red or amber) indicating:


PCM number (1 to 4) as synchronization source (green LED)
Holdover mode (radio synchro) (all LEDs red)
GPS as synchronization source (all LEDs green)
MDA synchronization source (amber LED)
IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronization source (LEDs one
and four green)
Network synchro NOK (holdover mode and synchronization source blink
alternatively)
Four tri-color PCM status LEDs (green, red or amber) indicating:
Link OK (green)
Link showing an alarm (red)
Link in tri-state (amber)
Link not used (off)
Link in loopback test (blinking)
Four tri-color MDA status LEDs (green, red or amber) which indication depends on
the xCCM-U hardware configuration:
For the xCCM-U-4E1 hardware configuration:
Link OK (green)
Link showing an alarm (red)
Link in tri-state (amber)
Link not used (off)
Link in loopback test (blinking)
For the xCCM-U-GE hardware configuration, the tri-color LEDs one, two and three
are dedicated to the three GE ports (the LED four is not used):
The port is not configured (off)
The port is configured and is well-connected (green)

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The port is configured and there is a problem on the connection (amber)
The port is configured but not selected by the software in case of
multi-configuration (red)
One bi-color LED (green or red) indicating the Activity status of the board
On each Ethernet port:
One green LED indicating the Ethernet Link status
One amber LED indicating the Ethernet Rx/Tx activity

Interface description
The xCCM-U is linked with each xCEM-U/eCEM-U by a point-to-point HSSL
connection.
Three CPRI interfaces link the xCCM-U to TRDU or RRH radio equipment
Three CPRI/HSSL interfaces link the xCCM-U to TRDU, RRH or MCTRX radio
equipment.
The xCCM-U provides Iub over PCM through the following combination:
4 E1/T1 connections on the xCCM-U module.
4 E1/T1 connections on the MDA E1/T1
The xCCM-U provides Hybrid-Iub IP connection through one of the following options:
Optical GE via one SFP GE port of the MDA GE
Electrical GE via the RJ45 connector on the MDA GE
FE via Port 2 of the xCCM-U, using an Ethernet isolator in the line

DC power
The xCCM-U is powered by a 48 VDC power supply received through the RBP.
The xCCM-U is protected against polarity inversion.

TRDU/RRH mixity
Note: Within a cluster, TRDU/RRH module type must be homogeneous (eg:
3 x TRDU60-21, or 3 x TRDU60-21B, but not 2 x TRDU60-21 + TRDU60-21B).
Between two clusters, different TRDU/RRH module types can be used (some
examples are: 3 x TRDU60-21 + 3 x TRDU40W, or 3 x TRDU60W + 3 x RRH, or 3
x TRDU60-21 + 3 x TRDU60-21B, ...).

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The xCCM-U front panel provides connectivity for six CPRI cables:
Up to six TRDUs can be connected (electrical connections).
For higher sectorization (three local sectors and three remote sectors), it is also
possible to connect up to three TRDUs and three RRHs (in a two-carrier configuration
maximum).
In this mixity case, the connections (electrical for TRDUs, optical for RRHs) must be
done according to the following figure.

Figure 4-21 TRDU/RRH mixity support on xCCM-U board

The SFP cages supporting the connection with the RRHs must be equipped with optical
transceivers. These optical transceivers must be provisioned according to the optical
interface available on the RRH (Multi-Mode (MM) or Single-Mode (SM), dual or single
fiber).
The distance between the Node B and the RRH determines the optical mode (MM or
SM):
MM dual fiber is used for short distance (up to 500 m): one fiber carries the downlink
signal and a second one the uplink signal.
SM single fiber is used for long distance (up to 20 km): one single fiber carries both
downlink and uplink signals using separate wavelength.
SM dual fiber is used for long distance (up to 20 km): one fiber carries the downlink
signal and a second one the uplink signal.

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Connectivity with MC-TRX module
CPRI links can be connected to MC-TRX modules for multi-carrier operation in the
900 MHz band. This function can provide a mixed 2G/3G configuration in the 900 MHz
band, or a 3G configuration in both 900 MHz and 2100 MHz bands using MC-TRX and
TRDU or RRH.
The connection of MC-TRX modules to the xCCM-U module requires the following
three ports to be used on the xCCM-U front panel:
Optical port 4, for connection to the MC-TRX number 1
Optical port 5, for connection to the MC-TRX number 2
Optical port 6, for connection to the MC-TRX number 3
Optical ports one to three can be connected to 2100 MHz radio devices (TRDU or RRH).

Figure 4-22 MC-TRX connection

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enhanced Core Controller Module-U (eCCM-U)


Main functions
The eCCM-U aggregates the following three functions:
Core Controller (CCM) function:
Iub interface
Call processing
Data switching and routing
OAM management
Node B frequency and timing reference
Global Positioning System and Alarm (GPSAM) function:
External/internal alarm connectivity
External GPS synchronization reference interface
Optical Interface (OIM) function:
Six CPRI outputs allowing connection of up to six radio devices (TRDU and
RRH), or connection of more than six radio devices using several modules in
daisy chaining (TRDU60W variant, if any, or RRH)
Support of CPRI rate 1, 2 and 3
Physical interface supported by six Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) compliant
connection: electrical through direct cable connection or optical with addition of
optical transceivers Multi-Mode (MM) (850 nm) or Single-Mode (SM) (TX 1550
nm, RX 1310 nm)

Hardware description
The eCCM-U is based on a motherboard and a Media Dependent Adaptor (MDA).
The following two hardware configurations are available:
eCCM-U motherboard with a E1/T1 MDA (eCCM-U-4E1)
eCCM-U motherboard with a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) MDA (eCCM-U-GE)
The following figures show the eCCM-U front panel:

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Figure 4-23 eCCM-U-4E1 configuration front panel

Figure 4-24 eCCM-U-GE configuration front panel

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Port description
The eCCM-U front panel has the following connectors:
One GPS synchronization port (RJ-45 female connector) used for connecting a PPS
source from an external GPS receiver (labeled GPS)
Six SFP cages used for radio modules connectivity (labeled OPTIC 1, OPTIC 2,
OPTIC 3, OPTIC 4, OPTIC 5, OPTIC 6):
Three CPRI Rate 2/3 interfaces with rates up to 2.4 Gbit/s
Three CPRI Rate 2/3 interfaces with rates up to 2.4 Gbit/s or 3 HSSL interfaces
One Dallas one-wire interface connector (RJ-45 female connector) for
internal/external alarm module connectivity and commissioning (labeled ALARM)
One dual SMB female connector providing:
One 10/15 MHz input synchronization clock (labeled "IN")
One 10/15 MHz output clock used for inter-rack synchronization (labeled "REF
OUT")
One port (RJ-45 female connector) used for TIL connection or SiteLAN (labeled
PORT 1)
One Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T port (RJ-45 female connector) used for Hybrid IP
Iub connectivity (labeled PORT 2)
One 4-E1/T1 connector (26-pin High Density D-SUB female connector) used for
E1/T1 connection (labeled PCM E1/T1)
One 4-E1/T1 connector (25-pin High Density D-SUB female connector) used for
E1/T1 connection (labeled "MDA") when the MDA E1/T1 is plugged in.
Two SFP cages (1000BaseX) and one RJ-45 (100/1000Base-T) connector for two
Ethernet physical ports when the MDA GE is plugged in (used for Hybrid IP or
Native IP Iub connectivity).
Note: The second SFP and the RJ-45 connector share the same Ethernet port.
The eCCM-U front panel also has one Reset button.
LED description
The eCCM-U front panel has four groups of four tri-color LEDs (green, red or amber) as
illustrated in the following figure.

Figure 4-25 eCCM-U tri-color LEDs

Four tri-color CMA LEDs indicating:


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Board activity status (LED 1):
Active (green)
Passive (red)
Technology (LED 2):
LTE (green)
UMTS (amber)
Board configuration set to LTE by the OAM not consistent with the DIP switch
position set to UMTS (blinking green; in future release)
Board configuration set to UMTS by the OAM not consistent with the DIP switch
position set to LTE (blinking amber; in future release)
Corporate LEDs (LED 3 and LED 4):
LED 3 green and LED 4 OFF: module is OK.
LED 3 OFF and LED 4 red: module is NOK and must be replaced.
LED 3 blinking green and LED 4 OFF: downloading in progress
LED 3 green and LED 4 red: starting, BISTs in progress
LED 3 green and LED 4 blinking red: module partially in fault
Four tri-color SYNC LEDs indicating:
PCM 1, PCM 2, PCM 3 or PCM 4 used as synchronization source (LED 1, LED
2, LED 3 or LED 4 green)
Holdover mode (all LEDs red)
GPS synchronization source (all LEDs green)
MDA GE port 1, 2 or 3 used as Synchronous Ethernet source (LED 1, LED 2 or
LED 3 amber)
IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronization source (LED 1 and
LED 4 green for PTP primary; LED 1 and LED 4 amber for PTP secondary)
Four tri-color MDA LEDs which indication depends on the eCCM-U hardware
configuration:
For the eCCM-U-4E1 hardware configuration:
Link OK (green)
Link showing an alarm (red)
Link in tri-state (amber)
Link not used (OFF)
Link in loopback test (blinking)
For the eCCM-U-GE hardware configuration, the tri-color LEDs one, two and three
are dedicated to the GE ports (the LED four is not used):
The port is not configured (OFF)
The port is configured and is well-connected (green)

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The port is configured and there is a problem on the connection (amber)
The port is configured but not selected by the software in case of
multi-configuration (red)
Four tri-color PCM LEDs indicating:
Link OK (green)
Link showing an alarm (red)
Link in tri-state (amber)
Link not used (off)
Link in Loopback Test (blinking)
In addition to the CMA/SYNC/MDA/PCM tri-color LEDs, the eCCM-U has two LEDs
on each Ethernet port:
Ethernet Link status (green LED)
Ethernet Rx/Tx activity (yellow LED)

Interface description
The eCCM-U is linked with each xCEM-U/eCEM-U by a point-to-point HSSL
connection.

DC power
The eCCM-U is powered by a 48 VDC power supply received through the RBP.
The eCCM-U is protected against polarity inversion.

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d2U fan tray (48V)


Introduction
The fan tray is located on the right hand side of the d2U.
The fan tray includes the following equipment:
The front RUC
The back RUC
Two fans (for digital modules cooling)
A power bus bar
Two capacitors (for filtering)
The following figure shows a global view of the fan tray.

Figure 4-26 Fan tray view

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Operating principle
The cooling air paths through the digital shelf operate as follows:
The air enters on the right side of the digital shelf.
The air is drawn through the digital shelf to cool the digital modules.
The air is exhausted from the left side of the digital shelf.
The following figure illustrates the air flow paths through the d2U shelf.

Figure 4-27 d2U air flow paths

Fans DC power
The two fans are power-supplied through the power connector located on the RUC front
panel.

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Fan rack module


Introduction
The two fan rack modules are located on the right hand side of the d4U.
Each fan rack module includes the following equipment:
The front RUC
The back RUC
Two fans (for digital modules cooling)
A power bus bar
The following figure shows a global view of a fan rack module.

Figure 4-28 Fan rack module view

Back
RUC

Front
RUC

Fans Lock

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Operating principle
The cooling air paths through the digital shelf operate as follows:
The air enters at the bottom of the digital shelf.
The air is drawn through the digital shelf to cool the digital modules.
The air is exhausted from top of the digital shelf.
The following figure illustrates the air flow paths through the d4U shelf.

Figure 4-29 d4U air flow paths

Fans DC power
The two fans of a fan rack module are power-supplied through the power connector
located on the corresponding RUC front panel.

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Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U (V2/V3))


Main functions
The RUC module is located on the right hand side of the digital shelf.
The RUC module (front and back) provides the following functions:
Power filtering
Current limitation
Commissioning*
Inventory
Fan alarms, control and power supply
48 V DC connectivity
The back RUC is designed to allow the power supply of the following modules:
Up to three xCEM-U/eCEM-U (through the RBP)
One xCCM-U/eCCM-U (through the RBP)
Two fans
One RBP
The global powering of these modules can be switched on/off using an electronic switch
located on the back RUC, which is remotely driven by an ON/OFF mechanical power
switch located on the RUC module front panel.
* Commissioning : The commissioning storage is supported in the OUTAL-C.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the RUC module front panel.

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Figure 4-30 RUC module front panel

The front panel of the RUC module has:


Two RJ-45 type connectors labeled "ALARM/INT" used for:
Connection to the "ALARM" connector of the OUTAL-C board (Dallas one-wire)
Connection to the "J3A ALARM IN" connector of the TRCU module (Dallas
one-wire)
One power connector labeled "POWER DC -48V" used to power-supply:
The two fans
The xCCM-U/eCCM-U and xCEM-U/eCEM-U modules via the RBP
One power switch labeled "POWER SWITCH"

DC power
The RUC module is powered with external 48 V DC.
The power consumption (including the fans power consumption) is estimated at 10 W.

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Rack User Commissioning module (RUC for d2U or d4U (V5))


Main functions
The two RUC V5 modules are located on the right hand side of the digital shelf.
Each RUC V5 module (front and back) provides the following functions:
Power filtering
Current limitation
Commissioning
Inventory
Fan alarms, control and power supply
48 VDC connectivity
The bottom back RUC V5 is designed to allow the power supply of the four bottom slots
of d4Uv3 according to the following configuration:
Up to three eCEM-U or xCEM-U (through the RBP d4Uv3)
Up to one eCCM-U or xCCM-U (through the RBP d4Uv3)
Two fans (via the fan rack module)
Bottom half of the RBP d4Uv3
The top back RUC V5 is designed to allow the power supply of the four top slots of
d4Uv3 according to the following configuration:
Up to three eCEM-U or xCEM-U (through the RBP d4Uv3)
Up to one eCCM-U or xCCM-U (through the RBP d4Uv3)
Two fans (via the fan rack module)
Top half of the RBP d4Uv3
The global powering of these modules can be switched on/off using an electronic switch
located on each back RUC, which is remotely driven by an ON/OFF mechanical power
switch located on each RUC module front panel.

Hardware description
The following figure shows RUC V5 module front panel.

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Figure 4-31 RUC V5 module front panel

The front panel of each RUC V5 module has:


Two RJ-45 type connectors labeled "CCM/eAM" distributed as follows:
"CCM(ALARMS)" used for connection to the "ALARM" connector of the
eCCM-U or xCCM-U module (Dallas one-wire)
"eAM(INT)" used for connection to the INTERNAL ALARM BUS connector
of the External Alarm module or "CTRL" connector of the enhanced Alarm
Module or "Internal alarm bus IN" connector of the LPPCM (Dallas one-wire)
One power connector labeled " + / -48V" used to power-supply:
The two fans
The eCCM-U or xCCM-U and eCEM-U or xCEM-U modules via the RBP d4Uv3
One ON/OFF power switch

DC power
The RUC V5 module is powered with external 48 VDC.

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Physical characteristics of the d2U and d4U modules


Dimensions and weight
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the components and optional
modules.

Table 4-6 d2U and d4U modules dimensions and weight

Module name Qty Width Height Depth Weight (kg)


(mm) (mm) (mm)
d4U rack 1 482.6 177.8 300 9.5 equipped
with two fan
racks
21.3 fully
equipped
eCCM-U or xCCM-U 1 or 2 389.6 21 223.6 1.5
eCEM-U or xCEM-U 1 to 6 389.6 21 223.6 1.5
Fan rack modules 2 35 176 275 1.2
d4U
RBP d4U v3 1 359.6 158.2 3 0.7
External Alarm 0 or 1 482.6 44.45 170 3.0
enhanced Alarm 0 or 1 482.6 21 99.4 1.5
Module (eAM)
LPPCM 0 or 1 482.6 44.45 170 <3
Fan rack modules 1 40 88 275 0.6
d2U
d2U subrack 1 482.6 88 300 5.4

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the radio modules housed in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

Radio modules presentation 4-57


Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU) 4-60
TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module 4-66
TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU) 4-68
Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 radio modules 4-70

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Radio modules presentation


TRDU sub-rack
The radio part of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is the TRDU sub-rack. It can house the following
modules:
Up to six TRDU modules (three TRDU modules in the basic configuration)
Up to two TRDU ICO modules (one TRDU ICO module and one TRDU ICO filler in
the basic configuration)
One TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU)
Important! Mixity restriction: TRDU model mixity is not allowed within a cluster.
The TRDU sub-rack consists of up to six TRDU modules maximum.
Each part (left or right) of the sub-rack includes three modules of the same type and same
power for TRDU mixity and TRDU power mixity (eg: 3 x TRU60-21, or 3 x
TRDU60-21B, but not 2 x TRDU60-21 and 1 x TRDU60-21B,).
A group of three modules is assigned to a first sector and the three other modules group is
assigned to a second sector (for example, S1: 3 x TRDU60-21, S2: 3 x TRDU60-21B).

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The following figure shows an outside view of the TRDU sub-rack with one TRDU ICO
module inserted.

Figure 4-32 Outside view of the TRDU sub-rack

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The following figure shows a front view of the TRDU sub-rack fully equipped with six
TRDUs, two TRDU ICO modules and one TRCU.

Figure 4-33 Front view of the TRDU sub-rack (fully equipped)

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Transmitter Receiver Duplexer Unit (TRDU)


Introduction
The TRDU module is a complete UMTS Radio Equipment designed to operate in the full
UMTS FDD band I (2100/1900 MHz band). It manages functionalities between base
band CPRI interface and Radio Frequency (RF) air interface.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 is equipped with the TRDU60-21 (or TRDU60-21B variant, only
available on certain systems), that delivers 60W nominal composite output power at
module level, and supports up to four adjacent frequency carriers at 20 MHz
instantaneous bandwidth:
60W x 1 frequency carrier
30W x 2 frequency carriers
20W x 3 frequency carriers
15W x 4 frequency carriers

Main functions
The TRDU module integrates the following three functions in a single module:
Transceiver
Multi-carrier power amplifier
Duplexer/filter
The TRDU6021 or TRDU60-21B module can manage up to four adjacent carriers in
UMTS Band I (2110-2170 MHz in downlink; 1920-1980 MHz in uplink) with the
following characteristics:
Downlink: one transmit chain supporting up to four adjacent UMTS carriers (carrier
spacing between 4.6 MHz and 5.2 MHz)
Uplink: dual receive chain in a main/diversity arrangement supporting four adjacent
carriers
RF air interface is supported through two antenna connections:
One duplexed antenna connection supporting transmit and receive main paths
(Antenna Main)
One single antenna connection supporting receive diversity path (Antenna Div).
Base band interface is supported through:
TRDU60-21 or TRDU60-21B: two CPRI links, support of CPRI rate 2 (1.2288 Gbps)
and CPRI rate 3 (2.45 Gbps) for daisy chaining or, in a future use, dual slave (UMTS
+ LTE) connection
The TRDU module includes a DC/DC converter for the -48 V DC power supply
conversion.
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The TRDU module incorporates a Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) meter to
monitor RF mismatching between antenna and TRDU main antenna connection. This
VSWR meter monitors Return loss at antenna main port connection. Two VSWR
thresholds are monitored, corresponding to two alarm levels reported on CPRI interface.
The TRDU module also provides an Antenna Interface Standard Group (AISG)
functionality.
The following figure illustrates the internal architecture of the TRDU module.

Figure 4-34 TRDU internal architecture

The TRDU module can be used in different modes regarding antenna system, depending
on Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) use and/or AISG Antenna Line Device (ALD) use:
No TMA mode
Antenna outputs and antenna(s) are directly connected through RF feeders.
TMA mode
An additional amplifier is added on each antenna branch in order to compensate
feeder loss on uplink path.
Two sub-modes with TMA can be used:
TMA UMTS mode: in this mode, the TMA is powered and monitored from the
TRDU module.
TMA Mix mode: in this mode, the TRDU module manages only extra gain on
uplink paths introduced by the TMA. This mode can be used in case of antenna
sharing with another system (the TMA is powered and monitored from this
system), or in case of AISG TMA (the TMA is powered and monitored by the
AISG primary device).
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Hardware description
The TRDU60 module is designed as a standalone unit, mounted in a closed metal housing
fitted with a heat sink. It provides two RF coaxial antenna connections, a CPRI input for
connection to the xCCM-U/eCCM-U module, and a CPRI output for daisy chaining or, in
a future use, dual slave (UMTS and LTE).
The following figure shows the TRDU6021 front panel.

Figure 4-35 TRDU6021 front panel

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The following figure shows the TRDU6021B front panel.

Figure 4-36 TRDU6021B front panel

Connectors
The TRDU6021 and TRDU60-21B front panel provide the following connectors:
One RF Antenna Main port (7/16 female connector) used for duplexed transmit and
receive connection (labeled "TX/RX")
One RF Antenna Div port (7/16 female connector) used for single receive connection
(labeled "RX")

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Six unused connectors (RX repeaters div input, RX repeaters main input, RX sample
div output, RX sample main output, TX sample output, TX repeater output) (only for
TRDU60-21)
One DC power input (3-pin Mini Fit Jr. connector) used for TRDU -48 V DC power
supply (labeled "POWER IN")
One CPRI input used for connection to xCCM-U/eCCM-U (labeled "DATA I/O
SLAVE")
One CPRI output used for daisy chaining or, in a future use, dual slave (UMTS +
LTE) (labeled "DATA I/O MASTER")
One Ethernet connector (RJ-45 type connector) used for debug activities (labeled
"ETHERNET")
One AISG input (9-pin D-SUB male connector with female screw locks) used for
connection to AISG RS485/DC line bus from AISG primary device (labeled "AISG
IN")
LEDs behavior
The TRDU6021 and TRDU60-21B front panel have two circle-shaped LEDs indicating
the TRDU status.

Table 4-7 TRDU LEDs behavior

Green circle-shaped Red circle-shaped LED TRDU status


LED
OFF OFF TRDU not powered
ON ON TRDU starting, BISTs in
progress
ON OFF TRDU is OK, should not be
removed, TRDU is radiating
RF power
ON BLINK TRDU is OK, TRDU is ready
to radiate RF power (waiting
for CCM configuration, no RF
power).
OFF ON TRDU is NOK, must be
removed and replaced
OFF BLINK TRDU is waiting for Bootp (all
the Boot Level 2 are unvalid) or
Boot Level 2 is in failure
BLINK Not significant Downloading in progress

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In addition, the TRDU60-21B variant front panel has two circle-shaped LEDs indicating
the two CPRI links status.

Table 4-8 CPRI LEDs behavior

Green circle-shaped LED TRDU status


OFF Not connected
ON Connected and CPRI OK
BLINK Connected but CPRI not OK

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TRDU InterCOnnection (TRDU ICO) module


Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 basic configuration hosts one TRDU ICO module.
If more than three TRDUs are used, the TRDU sub-rack houses two TRDU ICO modules
(TRDU ICO 1 and TRDU ICO 2).

Main functions
The TRDU ICO module is used to power-supply the following equipment:
Up to three TRDU modules
The TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU)
A user optional equipment (such as the CCU for RETA)
The TRDU ICO module distributes -48 V DC power. It contains a thermal switch that
prevents the power supply of the TRDUs if the temperature is below -5C.

Hardware description
The TRDU ICO module is powered from the PSU.
All the interfaces are accessible from the front panel of the TRDU ICO module.
The following figure shows the front panel of the TRDU ICO module.

Figure 4-37 Front panel of the TRDU ICO module

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The front panel of the TRDU ICO module provides:
One Mini-Fit Sr. input power connector ("PWR IN") used for connection to the PSU
Three 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connectors ("J3 TRDU1/4", "J4
TRDU2/5", "J5 TRDU3/6") used for power distribution to the TRDUs
One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connector ("J1 TRCU") used for power
distribution to the TRCU
Note: For a configuration including more than three TRDUs, the TRCU is
power-supplied through the TRDU ICO 1 only. The "J1 TRCU" connector of the
TRDU ICO 2 is not used.
One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. output power connector ("J2 AUX") used for power
distribution to the CCU for RETA (or another optional equipment)
The five output power connectors are protected with individual fuses.

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TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit (TRCU)


Introduction
The TRDU sub-rack contains a cooling unit named TRCU.

Main functions
The installed TRDU equipment is cooled by a ventilation unit named TRDU sub-rack
Cooling Unit (TRCU). It is installed at the bottom of the TRDU sub-rack and provides a
vertical air flow.

Operating principle
The cooling air paths operate as follows:
The air enters at the bottom part of the TRDU sub-rack.
The air is pushed through the installed TRDU equipment.
The air is exhausted through the top of the TRDU sub-rack.

Hardware description
The TRCU is composed of the following parts:
Three axial DC fans
One temperature control sensor
One Printed-Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) for control functions, power supply and
alarm LED
The following figure shows the TRCU front panel.

Figure 4-38 TRCU front panel

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The TRCU front panel has the following connectors:
One 1-row/3-way Mini Fit Jr. input power connector ("J2 PWR IN"), used for power
supply from the TRDU ICO module (it provides DC power for the TRCU PCBA and
the fans)
One input internal alarm RJ-45 female connector ("J3A ALARM IN") used for
connection to the RUC module of the BBU
It provides:
One-wire link (for inventory and alarm detection)
Associated power distribution (5 V)
The TRCU inventory and alarms are polled by the xCCM-U/eCCM-U board. The
alarms triggered by the TRCU (xCCM-U/eCCM-U board: one-wire) are:
Fans
Temperature sensor failure
One output internal alarm RJ-45 female connector ("J3B ALARM OUT") used for
connection of the optional modules of the cabinet through the Dallas one-wire bus.
One RJ-45 connector ("J6 IHM") for debug purposes
The TRCU front panel also has one LED indicating the TRCU alarm status: the LED is
green for normal operation and turns red for a malfunction.

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Overview
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the modules housed in the TRDU
sub-rack of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Table 4-9 Modules of the TRDU sub-rack - Dimensions and weight

Module name Qty Width (mm) Height Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
(mm)
TRDU6021 Up to 6 73.7 325.6 350 8.5 (per unit)
TRDU6021B Up to 6 73.7 325.6 350 9.5 (per unit)
TRDU ICO Up to 2 222 63.5 50 1 (per unit)
TRCU 1 444 60 350 4

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 power system

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the power system of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.
It is composed of:
A terminal box for cable entries
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) responsible for the power system operation
In the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC version, optional internal batteries

Contents

Main components of the power system 4-72


Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC 4-73
Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC 4-76
AC input Unit (ACU) 4-78
DC input Unit (DCU) 4-80
DC Distribution Unit (DDU) 4-82
Additionnal DC breaker panel 4-84
Rectifier 4-85
Control Board Unit (CBU) 4-87
Internal battery backup 4-89
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Main components of the power system


Introduction
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 power system is composed of a terminal box providing cable
entries for external power, the Power Supply Unit (PSU) responsible for the power
system operation, and optionally in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC version, internal batteries.

AC or DC terminal box
9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet provides cable entries for external AC power or external DC
power, according to its version.
9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC terminal box
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC terminal box provides cable entry for AC power. It can be
connected to the following electrical networks (thanks to configurable AC terminal
block):
230V Single phase: 207253 V AC (+/- 10%), 50 or 60 Hz (2-wire + PEG)
120/180V Split phase: 207253 V AC (+/- 10%), 50 or 60 Hz, Y-connected
(3-wire + PEG)
230V Three phase: 230/400V AC (+/- 10%), 50 Hz, 3-phase, Y-connected (4-wire
+ PEG)
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC terminal box provides also central bonding point for AC
equipment grounds.
9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC terminal box
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC terminal box provides cable entry for DC power. It can be
connected to an external customer -48V DC Power Plant. The nominal supported
voltage range is -40.5V DC to -57V DC.

Power Supply Unit


The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is responsible for the power system operation of the 9100
MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.
Two versions of PSU are available. According to the external input power supplied (AC
or DC), your 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet is equipped with one of the following versions:
PSU AC
PSU DC

Optional batteries
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC cabinet can be equipped with optional long backup time
internal batteries, in a dedicated space at the bottom of the cabinet.

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Power Supply Unit (PSU) AC


Introduction
The PSU AC is responsible for the power system operation of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC
cabinet.

Hardware components
The PSU AC has the following hardware components:
The AC input Unit (ACU), removable module installed in the PSU Shelf
The ACU includes:
AC filtering and AC surge protection
Three AC main breakers
AC distribution and protection for AC devices: heater and service light +
maintenance outlet
The PSU shelf
The PSU shelf contains AC/DC rectifiers and the integrated DC Distribution Unit
(DDU). It is a passive backplane which provides the required interconnect for the
CBU, the rectifiers, the ACU and the DDU.
The rectifiers
The rectifiers are the AC to DC power conversion components of the PSU. Up to four
1600 W rectifiers receive AC power directly through the passive shelf distribution.
They interface with the DDU for DC output and the CBU for control.
The rectifier fillers
The rectifier fillers are used to fill the free space of the rectifier area of the PSU.
The Control Board Unit (CBU), embedded in the PSU shelf
The CBU controls and manages the PSU components.
The DC Distribution Unit (DDU), embedded in the PSU Shelf
The DDU provides the DC distribution, over-current protection and output
disconnects to enable cabinet temperature and voltage management.
Optionnaly in case of d4U use an aditionnal DC breaker panel that provides DC
distibution to d4U and/or RRH.

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The following figure shows a front view of the PSU AC equipped with four rectifiers.

Figure 4-39 PSU AC front view

Rectifier slot assignment


Several rectifier configurations are possible. The following table indicates, for each
configuration, the number of rectifiers, the available DC Power with the indication of
redundancy, and the slot assignment of the rectifiers.

Table 4-10 Rectifier configurations

Rectifier Rectifier Available DC Power Slot assignment


configura- quantity
tion
1 1 1600 W (no redundancy) Slot 1
1+1 2 1600 W (with redundancy) Slots 1 + 3
2+1 3 3200 W (with redundancy) Slots 1 + 3 + 4
3+1 4 4800 W (with redundancy) Slots 1 + 3 + 4 + 2

Using five rectifier units is not supported in 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet. Slot 5 is equipped
with a filler.

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The following figure shows the location of the slots in the PSU AC.

Figure 4-40 PSU AC front view

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Power Supply Unit (PSU) DC


Introduction
The PSU DC is responsible for the power system operation of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 DC
cabinet.

Hardware components
The PSU DC has the following hardware components:
The DC input Unit (DCU), removable module installed in the PSU Shelf
The DCU includes DC input termination for different types of DC network
distributing necessary power to the PSU, the heater and the light.
The DCU includes:
DC filtering and DC surge protection
One DC main breaker
DC distribution and protection for cabinet DC loads: heater and service light
The PSU shelf
The PSU shelf contains the integrated DC Distribution Unit (DDU). It is a passive
backplane which provides the required interconnect for the CBU, the DCU and the
DDU.
It's the same component as in AC version, without the rectifiers.
The rectifier fillers
Five rectifier fillers are used to fill the free space of the rectifier area of the PSU.
The Control Board Unit (CBU), embedded in the PSU shelf
The CBU provides the interface between the Node B communication controller (the
xCCM-U board), the PSU external components and the DDU.
The DC Distribution Unit (DDU), embedded in the PSU Shelf
The DDU provides the DC distribution, over-current protection and output
disconnects to enable cabinet temperature and voltage management.
Optionnaly in case of d4U use an aditionnal DC breaker panel that provides DC
distibution to d4U and/or RRH.

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The following figure shows a front view of the PSU DC.

Figure 4-41 PSU DC front view

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AC input Unit (ACU)


Introduction
The ACU mechanical and electrical design provides the connection of the AC mains cable
to the cabinet, a protection against over voltage and indirect lightning strikes, a protection
against EMI from internal to external cabling, injury protection and a protection against
overload and short circuit.
The ACU is part of the PSU mechanical shelf assembly.

Main functions
The ACU provides:
AC power disconnect point for the Node B cabinet: three phases + neutral connection
AC surge protection
AC filtering with EMI filters
AC main breakers
AC connections to cabinet load
The AC inputs of ACU are connected to the AC input terminal block that provides the
connection adaptation to three different types of AC power networks (single phase,
split-phase or three-phase).

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Hardware description
The following figure shows the ACU front panel.

Figure 4-42 ACU front panel

The ACU front panel has:


One AC input cable for AC main connection
Three AC main breakers (one breaker per phase):
CB1 (20 A) for Rectifier 1 and Rectifier 2
CB2 (20 A) for Rectifier 3
CB3 (20 A) for Rectifier 4, Heater 1 and AC Outlet&Light
One single RCB differential breaker 10A/30mA for both outlet and light, labeled AC
Outlet&Light
Two AC single phase (PE, L, N) output connectors for heaters, labelled Heater 1
and Heater 2, protected with individual fuses (8A).
Note : The heaters for S8K equipment are not connected to these ADU heater outputs;
they are connected via the AC box (AC filters + 16A breaker).
One AC single phase (PE, L, N) output connectors for service light and maintenance
outlet, labelled Outlet, protected with 10A/30mA differential breaker.
There is no LED on the ACU front panel.

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DC input Unit (DCU)


Introduction
The DCU mechanical and electrical design provides the connection of the DC mains
cable to the cabinet, a protection against over voltage and indirect lightning strikes, a
protection against EMI from internal to external cabling, a protection injury to persons
and a protection against overload and short circuit.
The DCU is an independent module plugged in the PSU shelf.

Main functions
The DCU provides:
DC power disconnect point for the Node B cabinet
DC surge protection
DC EMI filtering
DC cabinet main breakers + cabinet loads DC protection: two 16A breakers for
heaters and one fuse for service light

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Hardware description
The following figure shows the DCU front panel.

Figure 4-43 DCU front panel

The DCU front panel has:


Two DC input cables for DC main connection
On DC main switch, labeled DC input
Two DC switches for heaters, labeled Heater 1 and Heater 2
Three DC output connectors labeled Heater 1, Heater 2 and Light. Light
output connector is protected with individual fuse (1A).
There is no LED on the DCU front panel.

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DC Distribution Unit (DDU)


Introduction
The DC distribution system is designed with eight separate output connections. Each
output connection is protected by an electrical safety cut-off device which protects against
over-currents and also disconnects and isolates the connected load from the DC supply.
The DDU is part of the PSU mechanical shelf assembly.

Main functions
The DDU provides:
Termination for seven DC load outputs, protected by breakers and with voltage and
temperature load disconnect
A current measurement shunt, overcurrent protection and termination for a system
back-up battery plant
A global secure disconnection threshold at 40 V DC
Current sense (current measurement shunt and termination for battery system)

Hardware description
The following figure shows the DDU front panel.

Figure 4-44 DDU front panel

The DDU front panel provides the following output connectors:


One battery DC input/output (-48 V DC) connector (labeled Battery Input), with a
150 A circuit breaker for the protection of the battery
Cooling1: Sub-D female output connector
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Cooling2: 1-row/4-way output connector
User: 1-row/2-way output connector for connection to the optional User ICO module
d2U V3: 1-row/2-way output connector for connection to the digital module
SR1: 1-row/2-way output connector
SR2: 1-row/2-way output connector
SR3: 1-row/2-way output connector
RRH: 1-row/4-way output connector
Battery probe: 1-row/2-way output connector
ALARM: 15-pin D-SUB output connector
The DDU front panel also provides eight on/off switches (for the battery input/output and
the seven DC outputs):
Battery
Cooling1,2
OUTC/User
d2U V3
SR1
SR2
SR3
RRH
There is no LED on the DDU front panel.

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Additionnal DC breaker panel


Introduction
In addition to DDU unit that allows main DC distribution within 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC
and DC cabinet, an additional DC breaker panel is used to allow support of d4U within
9100 MBO1 Ev2.
This DC breaker panel is installed on top of PSU shelf.

Main functions
This panel is a 1HU 19 module that provides two protected DC output from the RRH
output of the PSU DDU:
One 40A RRH DC output
One 25A DC output for d4U lower fan rack supply

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Rectifier
Introduction
The Rectifier is a bulk power supply which converts standard AC mains power into
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) -48 V nominal DC output within the PSU AC for
powering wireless Base Station equipment and optional batteries for energy backup.
The PSU AC provides from one up to four rectifiers 1600W. The deployment of those
rectifiers depends on the total power required by the configuration, and the redundancy
strategy. Unused areas are filled with one to four rectifier fillers.

Main functions
The rectifier:
Provides a digital control interface which operates with a system controller for
enhanced overall system operation
Contains integrated AC input filtering to meet Class B EMC requirements with
margin
Provides a Power Factor Correction (PFC) input section to ensure compliant harmonic
emissions and operation over a broad continuous AC input voltage range
Provides rear blind-mating interconnection for all electrical interfaces
Provides a single isolated -48 V DC nominal SELV output rated at 1600 W continuous
output power
Provides constant output power limiting and continuous current limiting operating
characteristics and is protected for output over current and over voltage faults

Hardware description
The following figure shows the 1600 W rectifier front panel.

Figure 4-45 Rectifier (1600 W) front panel

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The following figure shows the rectifier filler front panel.

Figure 4-46 Rectifier filler front panel

The rectifier has three LEDs indicating the rectifier status.

Table 4-11 Rectifier corporate LEDs behavior

Run LED Alarm Fail LED Rectifier status


(Green) LED (Red)
(Yellow)
ON OFF OFF System operating normally
ON ON OFF Overcurrent alarm
Communication failure
OFF ON OFF Rectifier shutdown with recoverable fault : input
over voltage, input under voltage or temperature
over limit.
Rectifier over loaded.
Communication failure with CBU
Rectifier remote disabled
OFF OFF ON Output over voltage
Output short circuit
Fan failure
Output failure due to the internal component
failure

The rectifier front panel has no connector.


The rectifier provides rear blind-mating interconnection for all electrical interfaces.

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Control Board Unit (CBU)


Introduction
The CBU is a microprocessor-based control unit which provides the control for the PSU
as well as general alarming for Node B support equipment.

Main functions
The CBU performs the following main functions:
Rectifier module control through a data bus (digital communication interface) for the
purposes of module alarm monitoring, output current monitoring, inventory
information gathering, and output voltage control
Rectifier output current sharing control for enhanced system performance and rectifier
reliability
System back-up battery management for basic features such as float voltage
temperature compensation and charge current control, and advanced features such as
battery fault detection
System backup battery temperature measurement for one probe
System backup battery current monitoring through a system resistive shunt
Node B system equipment shutdown control for protection from extreme voltage or
temperature conditions
System ambient temperature monitoring through a Local temperature measurement
ACU or DCU module control through a data bus (digital communication interface) for
the purposes of module alarm monitoring, inventory information gathering
Alarms communication with the Node B system controller on both open loop alarm
outputs and an IP based communication bus for future use
Inventory communication with the Node B system controller on an IP based
communication bus (for future use)
Local monitoring/control of the Power Supply Unit via (front keypads, LCD screen,
RJ45) a PC interface (PC communication software with Graphical User Interface,
Web browser interface)
IP based interface for remote control (alarm & inventory monitoring and parameters
changing), for future use
On control unit failure the system must keep running under predefined rectifiers
default voltage.
The controller parameters are from factory loaded into the system from a single
predetermined configuration file validated by Alcatel-Lucent. Only current limitation
and number of battery strings shall be updated on site in case that two or more battery
strings are used in parallel.

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Advanced battery monitoring and testing without site attendance (automatic testing
with battery end of life alarm)
Password protected operator access levels
Alarm/event log with time and date

Hardware description
The following figure shows the CBU front panel.

Figure 4-47 CBU front panel

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Internal battery backup


Overview
Internal batteries can optionally be hosted in the AC version of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2
cabinet.
They provide 90 mn backup time with three TRDU fill power.

Main functions
The optional long backup time internal batteries are four 12 FIT 90 batteries. They are
connected in series to provide -48 V DC. They are plugged on the 48 V bus of the PSU
DDU. Battery charge is made under PSU management at power up, when rectifiers DC
output ramp up is performed.
In order to optimize the batteries backup time when this option is selected, the CCU
provides a floating voltage to the batteries depending on the temperature.
The following figure illustrates the internal battery backup distribution system
architecture.

Figure 4-48 Internal batteries distribution system architecture

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The following figure shows a view of the 12 FIT 90 batteries inserted in the dedicated
space of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 AC cabinet.

Figure 4-49 Internal battery compartment

Interface description
The internal batteries generate alarms whose collection is performed by xCCM-U board
using one-wire interface.

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Physical characteristics of the power system components


Overview
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the power system components.

Table 4-12 DC distribution components - dimensions and weight

Module name Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
PSU AC 483 About 178 (4U) - 21
PSU DC 483 About 178 (4U) - 15
DDU 4800W 483 175 310 11.4
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ancillary)
ACU 83 172 242 3.9 (with its
shielded AC
cable)
DCU 83 172 242 3.75 (with its
shielded DC
cable)
CBU 114 43 249 0.75
Rectifier 1600W 114 43 249 1.4
Rectifier filler 114 43 53 0.25
Four batteries < 6U - - 136

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the cooling and heating system of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.

Contents

9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system presentation 4-93


Direct Air Cooling system (DAC9) 4-95
9100 MBO1 Ev2 heater 4-101

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system presentation


Overview
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 equipment operates in a temperature-controlled environment. The
internal temperature of enclosures is regulated with a combination of heater, Direct Air
Cooling system and cooling fans.
The 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cooling and heating system includes the following components:
Cooling fans dedicated to the d2U (see d2U fan tray (48V) (p. 4-46))
Cooling fans dedicated to the d4U (see Fan rack module (p. 4-48))
Cooling fans dedicated to the TRDU sub-rack (see TRDU sub-rack Cooling Unit
(TRCU) (p. 4-68))
Direct Air Cooling system (DAC) installed inside the door (see Direct Air Cooling
system (DAC9) (p. 4-95))
Heater installed on the floor of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet (see 9100 MBO1 Ev2
heater (p. 4-101))
Heating is provided by the heater if the internal air temperature is below 10C. Above this
temperature, module cooling is provided by the fans. If the temperature increases above
30C, the DAC switches on. When the temperature rises further, the DAC fan speed
increases. The DAC transfers heat from the cabinet interior to the outside air
environment.

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The following figure illustrates the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 air paths when the internal air
temperature is between 10C and 30C (heater and DAC off).

Figure 4-50 9100 MBO1 Ev2 air paths

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Direct Air Cooling system (DAC9)


Overview
The DAC9 is used in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 to maintain the correct air environment within
the cabinet using fresh air cooling.
The DAC9 is mounted on the inside panel of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 door. It cools the
internal air pushing fresh air from the outside of the cabinet and extracting hot air on top
of cabinet to the outside.

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The following figure shows the main components of DAC9.

Figure 4-51 DAC9 main components

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The heat gathered in the heat sink cassette is transferred to the outside environment by the
air stream in the outer compartment. The outside air is drawn into the outer compartment
by the outer fan.
The DAC9 consists of metal boxes with an air inlet and an air outlet in the front side. In
these cut-outs filter mats are mounted.
The DAC system uses fresh air to cool the equipment inside of the cabinet.
The ambient air is drawn by fans through the hydrophobic filter mat and blown into the
cabinet through cut-outs below the subracks. There it arises to the top of the cabinet and
leaves it by the air outlet. The air outlet is protected against intrusion of water and insects
by a filter mat and an additional fly screen.

Blower rotation control


The temperature-controlled regulation of blower rotation is contained in a control unit
which is assembled inside an inner circuit. The control of blowers is an internal function
of the direct air cooling module.
When the internal temperature reaches 30C, the fans switch on and operate at 1500 rpm
speed. When the internal temperature reaches 35C and is below 55C, the fan speed
increases linearly up to 2500 rpm. As the temperature rises further, fan speed increases up
to maximum speed of 2900 rpm.

Temperature sensor
The temperature sensor is mounted on the controller PBA.
Failure of the temperature sensor causes the following response:
All blowers rotate at full specified speed.
Alarm occurs, red LED is lit.
The response can be delayed up to 15 seconds after the failure occurs.

Filter mats
The inlet filter is a cassette consisting of a frame mounted on the door containing a filter
mat. The filter mat is made of hydrophobic material but not gas proof.
The outlet fleece filter mat is additional protected by a fly screen.

Alarm
There is one alarm output per cooling unit. An alarm is raised when:
At least one blower fails
Temperature sensor/plug disconnected or short circuited
The controller is faulty
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Temperature exceeds 70C
Temperature drops below -60C (sensor failure)
The response can be delayed up to 15 seconds after the failure occurs.

LED
An alarm indication is implemented by means of a visible red LED located on the lid
(inner circuit side).
The red LED is lit in case of an alarm.

Test Port
The test port allows the connection of an external temperature simulator (variable
resistor) setting a temperature value to check the blower operation depending on the
temperature.

RS232
The RS232 port allows the connection of an external terminal to readout the fan speed.

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Appearance
The following figure shows the front and the rear views of the DAC9.

Figure 4-52 DAC9 appearance

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Connectors
The following table describes the DAC9 connectors.

Table 4-13 DAC9 connectors

Connector Type Description


DC and Alarm Connector 9-pin Sub-D male 48 VDC power in (fuse T6.3
A) Alarm out
Temperature and Test 9-pin Sub-D female Connection of external
Connector temperature simulator
RS232 RJ45 For readout the fan speed

Physical characteristics of DAC9


The dimensions and weight of the DAC9 are the followings:
Height: 1229 mm
Width: 600 mm
Depth: 150 mm
Weight: 22 kg

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 heater


Overview
The heater option is not needed for installation where needed temperature range is within
-5C to +50C. The heater option is used to extend temperature range to -40C to +50C
(cold start -33C).
The heater switches on automatically when the internal air temperature falls below 10C.
There are two versions: AC version or DC version, depending on the cabinet version.

AC heater
The following figure shows a top view of the AC heater located at the bottom of the 9100
MBO1 Ev2 AC cabinet.

Figure 4-53 AC heater top view

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The AC heater provides 950W.

DC heater
The following figure shows a top view of the DC heater located at the bottom of the 9100
MBO1 Ev2 DC cabinet.

Figure 4-54 DC heater top view

The DC heater power connector (X1) provides 700 W @ 57 V DC.

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9100 MBO1 Ev2 other equipment

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the other equipment of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2.
It is not an exhaustive list of all other items: in particular, this section does not provide
information on cables kits and installation sets (ancillaries).
All the equipment described in this section are optional equipment, except the mandatory
OUTAL board.

Contents

User InterCOnnect (User ICO) module 4-104


OUTdoor ALarm (OUTAL) board 4-107
Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM) 4-111
enhanced Alarm Module (eAM) 4-114
PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module 4-117
d2U with lightning protection and alarm modules 4-118
d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules 4-120
d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm (eAM) Module 4-121
AISG Tower Mounted Amplifier (AISG TMA) 4-122
Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA) 4-124
75-ohm kit 4-128
Smoke detector 4-129
Flood detector 4-130
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User InterCOnnect (User ICO) module


Location
The User ICO module is located vertically, on the right hand side of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2
cabinet.

Main functions
The User ICO module is required as soon as customer equipment are installed in the User
rack.
The User ICO module:
Distributes -48V DC power to user modules
The maximum -48V DC power is 300W supplied by the Node B.
Protects the OEM modules
Each power connection (-48V DC) is protected by one default fuse of 1 amps. The
fuses value can be changed by the customer, but the sum of the six fuses must not to
be superior to 7A.

Hardware description
The front panel of the User ICO module has:
One input power cable for -48 V DC, labelled MS USER ICO DC IN
Six output power connectors (MATE-N-LOCK 2 pins, female housing) for -48 V DC,
labelled USER1 DC OUT, USER2 DC OUT, USER3 DC OUT, USER4 DC
OUT, USER5 DC OUT, USER6 DC OUT

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The following figure shows the front panel of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 User ICO module.

Figure 4-55 User ICO module front panel

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OUTdoor ALarm (OUTAL) board


Location
The OUTdoor ALarm (OUTAL) board is located vertically, on the right hand side of the
9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.

Main functions
The OUTAL board collects internal alarm and inventory information in the 9100 MBO1
Ev2 cabinet.
The OUTAL board translates cabinet internal alarms (open/close loop contacts) to Dallas
one-wire alarms (collected by x/eCCM-U modules dallas 1W internal bus). It stores also
cabinet inventory/commissioning information and Power system inventory information.
The OUTAL board collects the following 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet internal alarms:
Door alarm
Water detector alarm
Smoke detector alarm
DAC alarm
PSU alarm
Up to six User alarms
The OUTAL board stores Node B commissioning information and cabinet and Power
system inventory information. These information are accessible by x/eCCM-U module
through dallas 1W commissioning bus.
The inventory of pre-cabled cabinet is stored within SIM EEPROM.
The inventory of PSU module (CBU, ACU, DCU, DDU and rectifiers) is stored
within IC2 EEPROM. This inventory is upgradeable on site (module change or
module addition), using the TIL tool.

Hardware description
The front panel of the OUTAL board has:
One RJ45 connectors (J1), for connection to dallas 1W internal alarms bus and dallas
1W commissioning bus issued from x/eCCM-U module
Two RJ45 connectors (J2, J3), for dallas 1W internal alarms bus connection
(connectivity to other cabinet modules: RUC, IEAM, eAMo, LPPCM)
One D-SUB15 female connectors (J4), for the collection of the alarm information of
PSU and DAC system

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One D-SUB15 male connectors (J5), for the collection of the alarm information of the
door, the smoke detector and the water detector
One Terminal Block connector (J6), for the collection of the optional user modules

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The following figure shows the front panel of the OUTAL board.

Figure 4-56 OUTAL board front panel

J1
J4

J2

J3

J6 J5

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The table below lists the pins assignment of the OUTAL board.

Table 4-14 OUTAL J6 user alarms assignment

Pin Definition Pin Definition


1 User Alarm 1 7 Return
2 User Alarm 2 8 Return
3 User Alarm 3 9 Return
4 User Alarm 4 10 Return
5 User Alarm 5 11 Return
6 User Alarm 6 12 Return

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Integrated External Alarm Module (IEAM)


Introduction
The External Alarm module is located below the BBU.

Main functions
The External Alarm kit provides the connection of 16 external alarms and six remote
controls. It also protects against electrical disturbances that can occur between the BBU
and the customer equipment.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the front panel of the External Alarm module.

Figure 4-57 Front panel of the External Alarm module

The front panel of the External Alarm module provides the following connectors:
One "ALARM 1" external alarm/remote control connector (25-pin D-sub female
connector), used for eight external alarms (1 - 8) and three remote controls (1 - 3)
One "ALARM 2" external alarm/remote control connector (25-pin D-sub female
connector), used for eight external alarms (9 - 16) and three remote controls (4 - 6)
Two "OUT" and "IN" internal alarm bus connectors (9-pin D-sub male and female
connectors), used to connect the alarm bus cables
One "GND" ground bolt

Internal Alarm Bus pin connections


The following table shows the pin numbers and the corresponding signals for the Internal
Alarm Bus "IN" and "OUT" connectors.

Table 4-15 Internal Alarm Bus IN/OUT pin connections

Pin Signal
1 Bus 1

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Pin Signal
2 GND
3 +5V
4 Unused
5 Unused
6 Unused
7 Unused
8 Unused
9 Unused

External Alarm/Remote Control pin connections


The following table shows the pin numbers and the corresponding signals for the External
Alarm/Remote Control "ALARM 1" and "ALARM 2" connectors.

Table 4-16 External Alarm/Remote Control ALARM 1/ALARM 2 pin connections

Pin - Alarm 1 Signal Pin - Alarm 2 Signal


1 Alarm 1 1 Alarm 9
2 Alarm 2 2 Alarm 10
3 Alarm 3 3 Alarm 11
4 Alarm 4 4 Alarm 12
5 Alarm 5 5 Alarm 13
6 Alarm 6 6 Alarm 14
7 Alarm 7 7 Alarm 15
8 Alarm 8 8 Alarm 16
9 Remote Control 1 9 Remote Control 4
10 Remote Control 2 10 Remote Control 5
11 Remote Control 3 11 Remote Control 6
12 Unused 12 Unused
13 Unused 13 Unused
14 Alarm 1 R 14 Alarm 9 R
15 Alarm 2 R 15 Alarm 10 R
16 Alarm 3 R 16 Alarm 11 R

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Table 4-16 External Alarm/Remote Control ALARM 1/ALARM 2 pin connections
(continued)

Pin - Alarm 1 Signal Pin - Alarm 2 Signal


17 Alarm 4 R 17 Alarm 12 R
18 Alarm 5 R 18 Alarm 13 R
19 Alarm 6 R 19 Alarm 14 R
20 Alarm 7 R 20 Alarm 15 R
21 Alarm 8 R 21 Alarm 16 R
22 Remote Control 1 R 22 Remote Control 4 R
23 Remote Control 2 R 23 Remote Control 5 R
24 Remote Control 3 R 24 Remote Control 6 R
25 Unused 25 Unused

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enhanced Alarm Module (eAM)


Introduction
The eAM module provides 32 external alarms, including surge protection. It takes up
1/2U space.

Main functions
The eAM module provides the following functions:
Eight connections (EXT ALMS 1-32, four alarms per connection) to monitor up to 32
external user alarms. Default logic for an alarm state is an open, logic 1.
One connection (CTRL) for 1-wire data and power (5 VDC).

Hardware description
The following figure shows the front panel of the eAM module.

Figure 4-58 Front panel of the eAM module

The front panel of the eAM module provides the following connectors:
One unused "FRAME ALARMS" connector (25-pin D-sub female connector)
One "CTRL" connector (RJ-45 connector), used to connect the eAM module to the
OUTAL board
One unused "PWR ALM" connector (RJ-45 connector)
Eight "1-4", "5-8" ,"9-12" ,"13-16" ,"17-20" ,"21-24" ,"25-28" and "29-32" "EXT
ALM", external alarm connectors (RJ-45 connectors), each supporting four alarm
connections, used for 32 external alarms
One threaded stud for frame ground

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eAM external interfaces
The following tables list the pin assignments for each of the eAM external interfaces.
The following table lists the pin assignments for the external user alarm cable connectors
1-16.

Table 4-17 External user alarm cable pin assignments for connectors 1-16

Connector Pin Definition Pin Definition


1-4 A1 User Alarm 1 A2 Return
A3 User Alarm 2 A6 Return
A5 User Alarm 3 A4 Return
A7 User Alarm 4 A8 Return
5-8 B1 User Alarm 5 B2 Return
B3 User Alarm 6 B6 Return
B5 User Alarm 7 B4 Return
B7 User Alarm 8 B8 Return
9-12 C1 User Alarm 9 C2 Return
C3 User Alarm 10 C6 Return
C5 User Alarm 11 C4 Return
C7 User Alarm 12 C8 Return
13-16 D1 User Alarm 13 D2 Return
D3 User Alarm 14 D6 Return
D5 User Alarm 15 D4 Return
D7 User Alarm 16 D8 Return

The following table lists the pin assignments for the external user alarm cable connectors
17-32.

Table 4-18 External user alarm cable pin assignments for connectors 17-32

Connector Pin Definition Pin Definition


17-20 A1 User Alarm 17 A2 Return
A3 User Alarm 18 A6 Return
A5 User Alarm 19 A4 Return
A7 User Alarm 20 A8 Return
21-24 B1 User Alarm 21 B2 Return

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Table 4-18 External user alarm cable pin assignments for connectors 17-32
(continued)

Connector Pin Definition Pin Definition


B3 User Alarm 22 B6 Return
B5 User Alarm 23 B4 Return
B7 User Alarm 24 B8 Return
25-28 C1 User Alarm 25 C2 Return
C3 User Alarm 26 C6 Return
C5 User Alarm 27 C4 Return
C7 User Alarm 28 C8 Return
29-32 D1 User Alarm 29 D2 Return
D3 User Alarm 30 D6 Return
D5 User Alarm 31 D4 Return
D7 User Alarm 32 D8 Return

The following table lists the pin assignments for the control cable connector CTRL.

Table 4-19 Control cable pin assignments for connector CTRL

Pin Definition Pin Definition


1 1 Wire data 2 Ground
3 No connect 4 5.8 VDC
5 No connect 6 IC Clock
7 No connect 8 IC Data

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PCM Lightning Protection (LPPCM) module


Introduction
The LPPCM module is located near the BBU shelf.

Main functions
The LPPCM module provides lightning protection for up to eight PCM links.

Hardware description
The following figure shows the front panel of the LPPCM module.

Figure 4-59 Front panel of the LPPCM module

The front panel of the LPPCM module has the following connectors:
Two 37-pin D-SUB female connectors (labeled "PCM Out") to connect the module to
the xCCM-U/eCCM-U
Note: The right-hand connector labeled "PCM Out" is not used.
One 37-pin D-SUB female connector (labeled "PCM In") for PCM connection to the
customer DDF (through the W-CDMA bulkhead)
Two Internal Alarm Bus 9-pin D-SUB female and male connectors (labeled "OUT"
and "IN") to connect the alarm bus cable
One ground bolt (labeled "GND")

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d2U with lightning protection and alarm modules


Front view
The following figure shows the LPPCM and External Alarm optional modules mounted
on top and bottom of the d2U rack.
This arrangement is recommended to facilitate the cabling and upgrade procedure.

Figure 4-60 Front view of the d2U with LPPCM and IEAM modules

The following figure shows the LPPCM and enhanced Alarm Module (eAM) optional
modules mounted on top and bottom of the d2U rack.
This arrangement is recommended to facilitate cabling and upgrade procedure.

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Figure 4-61 Front view of the d2U with LPPCM and eAM modules

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d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules


Front view
The following figure shows the LPPCM and External Alarm optional modules mounted
on top and bottom of the d4U rack.

Figure 4-62 Front view of the d4U with LPPCM and External Alarm modules

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d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm (eAM) Module


Front view
The following figure shows the optional LPPCM and enhanced Alarm Module
components mounted on top and bottom of the d4U rack.

Figure 4-63 Front view of the d4U with LPPCM and enhanced Alarm Module

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AISG Tower Mounted Amplifier (AISG TMA)


Introduction
The AISG TMA is used if the cable length between the cabinet and the associated antenna
is long.
The AISG TMA is mounted as close as possible to the antenna.

Main functions
The AISG TMA allows to decrease the overall noise level by amplifying the received RF
signal.
In UMTS 2100, the AISG TMA 2100 input/output (from the Node B) is used for
transmission and reception for main path or diversity path. One AISG TMA 2100 is used
per sector.
The AISG TMA provides an AISG feed-through feature that facilitates the
implementation of the RETA solution, eliminating the need of an extra cable between the
Node B and the antenna for carrying the RETA signals. The AISG TMA includes a
receiver amplifier on each downlink path. In addition, the AISG TMA acts as an AISG
LOC, and provides AISG RS485 connectivity to the other ALDs (mainly RET antenna).
The AISG TMA is a dual-mode TMA, that can be used:
In AISG mode
In standard mode
The choice between the two modes is done at OMC, through the TmaAccessType
parameter:
TmaAccessType = tmaMix for AISG mode
TmaAccessType = tmaUmtsonly for standard mode
The AISG TMA is managed as a passive component by the TRDU. The AISG TMA is
active in reception only.

Hardware description
The AISG TMA hardware consists of the following components:
A pole fixing system
An AISG TMA module

Pole fixing system


The pole fixing system provides better security to the mast designed for one-man
easy-installation requirements, compatible with pole diameters between 48 and 110 mm.

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AISG TMA module
The AISG TMA is composed of the following devices:
A pass-band filter
A Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
All the external RF connectors are standard female 7/16 connectors.
The AISG TMA provides the following connectors:
The "ANT 0" and "ANT 1" connectors, which allow connection to the antennas (Main
and Diversity).
The "NodeB 0" and "NodeB 1" connectors, which allow connection to the Node B.
The AISG connector, which provides connection to the RCU through an AISG cable.

DC power
AISG TMA in non AISG mode: +12 V dual branches power supply (from TRDU antenna
connector).
AISG TMA in AISG mode: +24 V single branch power supply (from main TRDU
antenna connector) delivered by the CCU.

TMA alarms
The TMA alarms are monitored by the TRDUs. If the TMA is faulty, this is reported to
the OMC as a TRDU fault and the impacted cells are notified to the RNC.
TMA alarms in AISG mode are monitored by the AISG CCU and sent through site LAN
interface.

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Remote Electrical Tilt Automatic (RETA)


Introduction
This section describes the Alcatel-Lucent RETA solution, based on Kathrein components.

Main functions
The RETA feature allows to adjust remotely the antenna tilt from the OMC (over IP),
through the Node B.

Hardware description of the RETA system


The RETA system consists in the following devices:
A controller, named Central Control Unit (CCU)
The CCU must be installed in the 19-inch 6U user space of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2, and
linked to the xCCM-U/eCCM-U module via the Ethernet input.
Motors, named Remote Control Unit (RCU), plugged on each antenna
One RCU is required per Xpolar antenna (Main and Diversity). Three RCUs are
required for a three-sector configuration.
The RCUs can be daisy-chained (typical use: two Xpolar antennas per sector with two
daisy-chained RCUs).
The CCU provides three RS485 AISG outputs to AISG antenna network via TRDU and
feeders. The RCU is connected to the AISG TMA or a smart bias tee is needed at antenna
level to connect the RCU.
In the 9100 MBO1 Ev2, the CCU module is connected to the xCCM-U/eCCM-U module
via the Ethernet 10base T link (Site LAN).
The CCU module is powered in -48 V DC (power cable from the "J2 AUX" connector of
the TRDU ICO module).
The following figure shows the CCU front panel.

Figure 4-64 CCU front panel

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The CCU front panel provides the following connectors:
One "ALARM INTERFACE" connector (9-pin D-SUB female connector), used for
connection to the IEAM front panel ("ALARM 2" connector) (the CCU alarms can be
collect by connection to eAMi front panel (1st external alarm RJ 45 connector))
One "RS232" connector (9-pin D-SUB male connector), used for connection to a
modem or a laptop
One "ETHERNET" connector (RJ-45 type connector), used for connection to the
xCCM-U/eCCM-U board ("Port 1")
Three 8-pin circular female connectors, used for AISG connection to the TRDUs
("AISG IN" connector on TRDU front panel)
One DC power connector, used for connection to the TRDU ICO module ("J2 AUX"
connector on TRDU ICO front panel)
One AC power supply interface
The configuration management, fault management and control of the CCU are performed
through the IP network, enabling operation at OMC level.
The RETA option is AISG-compliant.

AISG RETA solution


The AISG RETA solution offers the capability to run the AISG signals through the
feeders and no more through an additional long AISG cable, making easier the installation
on site.
The following figure shows a three-sector configuration with TMA in AISG mode.

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Figure 4-65 AISG RETA solution

RETA kits
The proposed kits are the following:
RETA Base AISG
This kit is mandatory regardless of the configuration requirements. It is required to
install the CCU in the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 6U space dedicated to optional equipment. It
includes:
One CCU module
A complete set of items required for installing the CCU in the dedicated 6U space
Power and interconnection cables
Items required for interconnection with the TRDU for a three-sector configuration
Cables required for site LAN connection between the CCU and the
xCCM-U/eCCM-U

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This option requires the use of the following modules:
TRDU
AISG TMA
RETA Line Extension
This kit allows to connect the RCU to the TMA, for a configuration with one Xpolar
antenna per sector. It includes:
One RCU module
One cable to connect the RCU to the TMA
One kit is required per sector. One kit is required for an omni-directional
configuration, two kits for a two-sector configuration, and three kits are required for a
three-sector configuration.

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75-ohm kit
Description
The PCM cables are connected to the customer DDF. This distribution frame is a
connection point between the PCM cable from the Node B and the transmission network.
For a 120-ohm telecommunication network, only the 120-ohm PCM cable is needed for
PCM connection.
For a 75-ohm telecommunication network, it is necessary to have baluns (two per PCM)
to ensure adaptation from the 120 ohm of the Node B to the 75 ohm of the customer
network. The 120/75 ohm adaptation baluns should be secured as close as possible to the
specific distribution frame. Four types of baluns can be used: BNC, 1.6/5.6, SMZ type 43,
or BNC to RJ-45.
The following figure shows the four types of baluns available.

Figure 4-66 Types of adaptive baluns for 75-ohm network

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Smoke detector
Overview
An optical smoke detector is fitted on the right hand side of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.
In case of smoke inside the cabinet, an alarm is raised and a bell rings.

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Flood detector
Overview
A flood detector is fitted to the bottom plate of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 cabinet.
If water enters the cabinet above the bottom plate, an alarm is raised.

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Physical characteristics of the 9100 MBO1 Ev2 other


equipment
Overview
The following table lists the dimensions and weight of the other equipment of the 9100
MBO1 Ev2.

Table 4-20 Optional modules - Dimensions and weight

Module Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)


IEAM 482.6 44.45 (1U) 170 3
eAMo 482.6 21 (1/2U) 99.4 <2
LPPCM 482.6 44.45 (1U) 170 <3
CCU for RETA 482.6 43.6 250 3.65

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5

Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the Local Installation Terminal (TIL).

Contents

Using the TIL tool 5-2

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Using the TIL tool


Introduction
The Local Installation Terminal (TIL) is an O&M onsite terminal. The TIL is used for the
installation, tests, and maintenance of the equipment described in this document.

TIL functions
The TIL provides the following functions:
Displays the existing hardware of the equipment
Automatically displays new hardware
Basic maintenance and test capabilities for equipment modules
Saves reports (alarm, test reports, etc.) on a laptop
Retrieves the hardware and software module configuration
Configures commissioning parameters

TIL connection to the equipment


The TIL is connected to the xCCM-U/eCCM-U module through the Ethernet connection.
Two connection modes are available from the TIL:
Peer-to-peer connection
In this mode, the TIL is connected to the Ethernet port 1 of the xCCM-U/eCCM-U
module.
Remote connection
In this mode, the TIL is connected to a LAN/WAN network. This connection is
available only if the equipment is integrated in the UMTS network and active (not
locked).
The connection can be checked by doing a ping [IP address] command.
For more information, see Alcatel-Lucent 9100 and 93xx Node B Commissioning and
Fault Management User Manual: TIL, NN-20500-019.

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C CPRI, 4-25 hardware description, 4-31 MDA LED, 4-37


............................................................. LED, 4-33 PCM LED, 4-37

D d2U port, 4-32 port, 4-35

dimension and weight, 4-55 enhanced Core Controller SYNC LED, 4-37
Module-U (eCCM-U)
digital shelf xCCM-U-4E1 front panel,
CMA LED, 4-43 4-35
description, 4-24
eCCM-U-4E1 front panel, 4-41 xCCM-U-GE front panel, 4-35
functional architecture, 4-24
eCCM-U-GE front panel, 4-42 .............................................................
layout, 4-26
function, 4-41 F fan rack, 4-46, 4-48
documentation roadmap, 1-2
hardware description, 4-41 .............................................................
.............................................................
MDA LED, 4-44
H HSPA channels, 4-31
E eAM
PCM LED, 4-45
See: enhanced Alarm Module .............................................................
(eAM) port, 4-43
I Integrated External Alarm Module
eCCM-U SYNC LED, 4-44 (IEAM)
See: enhanced Core Controller
eXtended Channel Element front panel, 4-111
Module-U (eCCM-U)
Module-U (xCEM-U)
eCEM-U function, 4-111
corporate LED, 4-30
See: enhanced Channel hardware description, 4-111
Element Module-U front panel, 4-28
.............................................................
(eCEM-U) function, 4-28
enhanced Alarm Module (eAM) L LPPCM
hardware description, 4-28
See: PCM lightning protection
front panel, 4-114 port, 4-29 (LPPCM)
function, 4-114 .............................................................
eXtended Core Controller
hardware description, 4-114 Module-U (xCCM-U)
P PCM lightning protection
enhanced Channel Element corporate LED, 4-36 (LPPCM)
Module-U (eCEM-U) function, 4-34 front panel, 4-117
front panel, 4-31 hardware description, 4-34 function, 4-117
function, 4-31
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hardware description, 4-117
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R Rack User Commissioning (RUC)

connector, 4-51, 4-53


front panel, 4-50, 4-52
function, 4-50, 4-52
hardware description, 4-50,
4-52
roadmap
documentation, 1-2
RUC
See: Rack User
Commissioning (RUC)
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T traffic processing, 4-31

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V voice channels, 4-31

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X xCCM-U
See: eXtended Core Controller
Module-U (xCCM-U)
xCEM-U
See: eXtended Channel
Element Module-U
(xCEM-U)

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