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Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes noresponsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.
Copyright2013Alcatel-LucentEdition 1.0
Status: Released
All rights reserved.Passing on and copying of this document,
use and communication of its contents is not permittedwithout written authorization from Alcatel-Lucent.
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Table Of Contents
1.Preliminary Information.5
2. Scope.53. Reference...5
4. Document Change History.....6
5. Installation of D2U........................................................................................7
5.1 General description ....................................................................................................7
5.2 Hardware installation of D2U8
5.2.1 Prerequisite Delivered product ....8
5.2.2 D2U preparation .9
5.2.3 Remove the MBO sub-rack 10
5.2.4 Mounting kit installations 105.2.5 GND connections 11
5.2.6 power cable installation .11
5.2.7 Modules securing 13
5.2.7.1 Secure the i-External alarm module optional (iEAM) ...13
5.2.7.2 Secure the d2u .14
5.2.7.3 Secure the lighting protection PCM module option (LPPCM) 15
5.2.7.4 CEM module addition ...16
5.2.8 External alarms cables connections For ONLY 3G sites technology: ...17
5.2.8.1 Alarms connection .185.2.8.2 Connection of internal alarms 20
5.2.9 Connection of E1 MBO .21
5.2.10 RRH optical link connection 23
6. Hardware installation of Macro ID (Node B) 25
6.1 Introductions 25
6.2 Macro ID Hardware presentation 27
6.2.1 Macro ID 2100 hardware presentation ..27
6.2.2 Macro ID 1900 hardware presentation ..29
6.2.3 Macro ID 900 hardware presentation 296.2.4 Macro ID 850 hardware presentation 29
6.2.5 Macro ID 2100/900 hardware presentation ...29
6.2.6 Macro ID 2100/850 hardware presentation ...30
6.2.7 Macro ID 1900/850 hardware presentation ...30
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6.3 Macro ID digital shelf modules .31
6.3.1 Back plane functions .31
6.3.2 Digital shelf physical description 316.3.2.1 Digital shelf module distribution ...33
6.3.2.2 Integrated Channel Element Module (ICEM) .34
6.3.2.3 Extended Channel Element Module (XCEM) ...35
6.3.2.4 Integrated Core Controller Module (iCCM) .37
6.3.2.5 Extended Core Controller Module (XCCM) 39
6.3.2.6 Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM) ..42
6.3.2.7 Integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM) 44
6.3.2.8 Expandable TRM(XTRM) 46
6.3.2.9 GPS and alarm module (GPSAM) ..486.3.2.10 GPxOIM Module 50
6.4 Macro ID RF block modules 52
6.4.1 Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) 52
6.4.2 TX Splitter .60
6.4.3 Dual Duplexer Module (DDM) ..61
6.5 Macro ID Manufacturing, Commissioning and Alarm (MCA) module 66
6.6 Macro ID Interconnection module 67
6.7 Macro ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU) ..68
6.8 Macro ID power supply ..706.9 Macro ID PCM Protection module 71
7. Quality Of Installation By Using Do & Not DO Philosophy: .73
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1. Preliminary Information
General information
The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this document are for
information purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They do notrepresent any obligation on the part of Alcatel-Lucent.
Service Personnel Skill
Service Personnel must have an adequate technical background on telecommunicationsand in particular on the equipment subject of this handbook.
An adequate background is required to properly install, operate and maintainequipment. The fact of merely reading this handbook is considered as not enough.
Safety recommendation
The safety recommendations here below must be considered to avoid injuries on persons
and/or damage to the equipment:
Service Personnel
Installation and service must be carried out by authorized persons having appropriatetechnical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazardous operations during
installation and service, so as to prevent any personal injury or danger toother persons, as well as prevent damaging the equipment.
Access to the Equipment
Access to the Equipment in use must be restricted to Service Personnel only.
Safety Rules
Recommended safety rules are indicated in part (5-Safety , EMC, EMF, ESD Norms
and Equipment Labeling). Local safety regulations must be used if mandatory. Safety
instructions in this handbook should be used in addition to the local safety
regulations. In case of conflict between safety instructions stated in this manual andthose indicated in local regulations, mandatory local norms will prevail. Should not
local regulations be mandatory, then safety rules stated in this manual will prevail.
2. Scope
This Document aims to describe the hardware of 3G installation (d2U & Macro ID (node B))
3. Reference
1. Alcatel
Lucent 9326 d2u v2 installation manual in MBO cabinet
2. AlcatelLucent 9311 Macro Node B indoor V7.1 technical description
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4. Document Change History
Edition Number Reason and description of change Affected Page Effective date
0.1 Draft edition All 30-05-2013
1.0 First edition of document formally revised All 12-06-2013
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5.1General Description
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5.2 Hardware installation for D2U
5.2.1 Prerequisite Delivered product
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5.2.2 D2U preparation
Select final position of d2u
Support with a front securing solution (horizontal)
Support with bracket securing solution (horizontal)
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5.2.3 Remove the MBO subrack
5.2.4 Mounting kit installations
The objective of this procedure to install the mounting bracket
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5.2.5 GND connections
There are two types of ground cables:
One with two lugs
One with a lug plus a faston connector
5.2.6 power cable installation
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5.2.7 Modules securing
5.2.7.1 Secure the i-External alarm module optional(iEAM)
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5.2.7.2 Secure the d2u
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5.2.7.4 CEM module addition
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5.2.8 External alarms cables connections For ONLY 3G sites technology:
There are two kind of MBO alarm:-
External alarms
Internal alarms
External Alarms Check List for MBO Cabinet Sites
Alarm Nos Type Alarm Assignment Applicable Not Applicable Category Priority Comments
17 / new 1
External
Rectifier Major YES Major B
18 / new 2 Rect mains/commercial Power YES Major A
19 / new 3 Rect Door Alarm YES Major B
20 / new 4 Rectifier Minor Alarm YES Major C
21/ new 13 Generator 1 Fault Alarm YES Major A
22/ new 14 AWL/Tower Light Alarm YES Major C
23/ new 15 Generator Low Fuel Alarm YES Major B
Internal Alarms Check List for MBO Cabinet Sites
Alarm Nos Type Alarm Assignment Applicable Not Applicable Category Priority Comments
3/new 8
Internal
MBO Door Alarm YES Major B
5 MBO Fire Alarm YES Major A
6 MBO Water Break Alarm YES Major A
7 MBO DAC/Ventilation Alarm YES Major A
9 MBO High Temperature YES Major B
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5.2.8.2 Alarms connection
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5.2.8.3 Connection of internal alarms
Internal alarms connected to back of
MBO
Internal alarm connection from MBO to DDF
by using 9 pin male/female connection
Fire sensor getting power from OUTC board
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5.2.9 Connection of E1 MBO
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5.2.10 RRH optical link connection
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6.2 Macro ID Hardware presentation
6.2.1 Macro ID 2100 hardware presentation
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6.2.2 Macro ID 1900 hardware presentation
6.2.3 Macro ID 900 hardware presentation
6.2.4 Macro ID 850 hardware presentation
6.2.5 Macro ID 2100/900 hardware presentation
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6.2.6 Macro ID 2100/850 hardware presentation
6.2.7 Macro ID 1900/850 hardware presentation
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6.3 Macro ID digital shelf modules
6.3.1 Back plane functions
6.3.2 Digital shelf physical description
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6.3.2.1 Digital shelf module distribution
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6.3.2.2 Integrated Channel Element Module (ICEM)
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6.3.2.3 Extended Channel Element Module (XCEM)
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6.3.2.4 Integrated Core Controller Module (iCCM)
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6.3.2.5 Extended Core Controller Module (XCCM)
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6.3.2.6 Transceiver Receiver Module (TRM)
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6.3.2.7Integrated Transceiver Receiver Module (iTRM)
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6.3.2.9 GPS and alarm module (GPSAM)
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6.3.2.10 GPxOIM Module
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6.4 Macro ID RF block modules
6.4.1 Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)
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6.4.2 TX Splitter
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6.4.3 Dual Duplexer Module (DDM)
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6.6 Macro ID Interconnection module
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6.7 Macro ID Indoor Cooling Unit (ICU)
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6.8 Macro ID power supply
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6.9 Macro ID PCM Protection module
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7. Quality Of Installation By Using Do & Not DO Philosophy:
Snag description 1. PCM & DDF Cables arrangement & labeling
PCM Cables with BAD arrangement & missing labels All PCM cables arranged with labels
DDF with no cover & labels DDF Covered & labeled
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Snag description 2. Power cables & rectifier labels
RRH power cables with not standard labels Power cable with standard labels
Snag description 3. Installation of the power cable of the D2U & its protection
D2U Power cable without protection D2U Power cable with protection
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Snag description Follow : Installation of the D2U power cable & its protection
D2U power cables has junction. NOT ALLOWED!.D2U power cable connected to DC switch module
with no junction.
Snag description 4. Grounding & labels of the MBO and Node B
LPPCM module is not grounded LPPCM grounded with 8mm cable.
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Snag description 5. PCM Cables arrangement & labels
D2U power cable has no labels D2U power cable labeled correctly
6. RRH Cabling Isolation
The isolation are not properly doneCorrect Isolation: 1 layer of tape on the
connector, then rubber , then 3 layers of tapestarting from down to up then after need to put 2
small tie wraps on the edges of the isolation.
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Snag description 7. Miscellaneous deficiencies
RRH has no cover or label RRH with cover & label
Rusty fixation bolts for RRH units Hot dip galvanized fixation bolts for RRH unites
Grounding Cables for RRH unites have no labels Grounding cables of the RRH labeled correctly.
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RRH power cables are not correctly clamped. RRH power cable arrangement properly throughtheir clamps
RRH fiber cables with no heat think protection Fiber cables protected with its plastic cover
Cables entry points are not closed properly. Cable entry is closed properly.
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