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Flexi MR LTE TDD eNB-Installation-MoP-Mobily_KSA
Project Name : LTE-TDD Swap
Customer Name : Mobily
Document No. : 01
Version : 1.0
Document Type : Method of Procedure Document Number : 01 Originator : Athul.S Reviewed By : Mohammad Fassi / Khalil Abu Saleem Approved By : Ismail Dibou / Syed Ali Aamir Imam Approved By : Nidal Timraz Date Approved : 16th April, 2014
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 4
2. Occupational Health and Safety....4
3. Preparation...5
4. Installation of modules in FCIA cabinet....5
4.1 Grounding the Cabinet....5
4.2 Installation and Grounding of the modules..5
5. Installation of FBBA in FSMF....7
6. RF Installation and cabling..8
7. Power Cable for FZHA RF Module..10
8. Optical cable installation..11
9. Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP)13
10. Transmission cable installation.14
11. DC Power cables..15
12. DC Power and Ethernet cable trunks16
13. RF Jumper Installation...17
14. GPS Antenna installation and Cabling....18
14.1 GPS Surge Arrestor colour codes.19
15. OVP Installation inside the Shelter...20
16. Labelling.21
17. Document Revision History...22
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1. Introduction
Flexi Multiradio BTS is a Multiradio/Multicarrier BTS that can operate in GSM, WCDMA or LTE in
dedicated or concurrent mode. This BTS utilizes modular Flexi BTS platform design principles
common with Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE a, Flexi WCDMA Node-B or Flexi LTE eNode-B
base stations. The BTS uses a Multicarrier Power Amplifier and delivers high power efficiency for
medium to large configurations. The BTS uses two identical RF modules for three sectored site.
Here, this document will highlight the installation of LTE-TDD Flexi Multiradio BTS based on
Customer requirements.
2. Occupational Health & Safety
Safety Procedures are detailed documents to cover the implementation of safe systems of work. As
such they constitute a mandatory element in the attainment of the required safety standards given
either by industrial standards or by law.
The project safety procedures are to ensure utmost safety of all individuals, materials, machines,
vehicles, environment and the Customers property.
The Project Health & Safety Coordinator or the designated person will ensure that
the safety procedures are kept up to date and under constant review in the light of a feedback from
operational experience and from safety audit reports. Changes will be initiated where existing
safety procedures are found to be inadequate or in need of improvement.
NSNs occupational health and safety (OH&S) practice supports our efforts to protect and promote
the health, safety and well-being of the NSN employees.
It also reflects NSNs responsibility as a corporate citizen, striving to make a fitting
contribution to the communities in which we live and work.
Therefore, NSN is committed to:
Complying with, and where feasible, exceeding the requirements of applicable OH&S laws
and regulations of countries where we operate;
Providing safe and healthy working conditions for all our employees and promoting well
being at work;
Working with external contractors, suppliers and customers in meeting their safety
commitments;
Integrating occupational health and safety management into our business and processes
at all levels, emphasizing line management and also individual responsibility for OH&S;
Promoting OH&S awareness in the company through effective communication, education
and training;
Developing and introducing new OH&S technologies and methods and continuously
improving our OH&S performance through sound management.
Health and Safety Plan_Mobily Project_V01 (2).doc
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3. Preparation
Before commencing the installation task, Make sure that you have all the necessary tools in hand.
4. Installation of modules in FCIA cabinet: 4.1. Grounding the Cabinet:
4.2. Installation & Grounding of Modules:
Makes sure that the cabinet is grounded to the main bus bar with 16mm2 cable (Green
/Yellow).
The LTE-TDD System module FSMF should be grounded to the cabinet /plinth using 10mm2
(Green / Yellow) cable.
The LTE-TDD RF modules FZHA should be grounded to the plinth using 10mm2 (Green /
Yellow) cable.
The Plinth should be grounded to the main bus bar on the tower with 16mm2 cable (Green /
Yellow).
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LTE-TDD System module FSMF with FBBA
LTE-TDD RF module FZHA installed on the plinth
RF Modules grounded on the plinth
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5 Installation of FBBA Module in FSMF
The FBBA Card is installed on the FSMF. There are two slots available at the bottom side of the FSMF to accommodate the BB-ext
card.. Slot 1 (on the left side) and Slot 2 ( on the right side). The FBBA card is installed at the slot 1 of the FSMF FBBA Power is drawn from pwr o/p port on the FSMF FBBA is connected to the FSMF through BB ext port-1
FBBA Power cable
Base Band
extension cable
FSMF+FBBA with all external interfaces
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6. RF Module Installation and Cabling:
The FZHA RF module is installed on the mast head with the support of plinth. The plinth is installed on the pole with the provided kits. Two FZHA modules are connected one after the other on the plinth. The module near to the plinth is considered as RF-1 and the cabling should be done
accordingly. The OVPs are included in the power line between the FZHA and FSMF. The OVPs will protect both the modules from the additional voltages originated at the
power feed line. A Pair of OVPs is installed on the mast head with the provided accessories. The cable from the OVP is connected to the RFM as shown in the figure below. Pair of optical cables are connected between the FZHA and FSMF. At the FZHA, the optical cables are connected on opt RF1 and opt RF2 At the FSMF, opt1 and opt2 serves for RF-1 and opt-3 + FBBA opt port serves for RF-2 All the cables should be routed from the bottom side of the FZHA, as shown in the
figure. The OVPs are installed vertically, one on the top of other as shown in the picture. The RFMs are grounded to the plinth using 10mm cable. The OVPs are grounded to the plinth with the available grounding cable. The plinth should be grounded to the main bus bar using 16mm cable
Power cables for the
FZHA RF Module
FPKA Kit installed on the pole FMFA - To accommodate the RF modules.
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OVPs installed vertically on
the plate.
Power cables routed through the top side of
the RFM
All Cables on the FZHA module routed through the bottom side of the installation. None of the cables are routed from the
topside.
Power cable ports for both the RFMs will be at the top side
of the installation
NOTE: Normally, Jumpers (LDF-4) are used for the connectivity between RFM and the antenna. In case if the distance between 2 or more antennas are more than 15m, then the feeders (LDF-5 or
LDF-7) should be included in the antenna line after getting the approval from NSN-Mobily.
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7. Power Cable Installation for the FZHA RF Module.
The OVPs are connected to the power port of both the System module and RF Module. The existing connector on the power cable will be cut and is attached to the power port with the aid of
screws, as shown in the below figure.
The blue (or red) cable is connected to the negative voltage port. The black coloured cable is always connected to the positive ground port.
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8. Optical cable installation:
The entry of optical Cables to the FSMF is through the right side of the cabinet
Transmission Cables
The TDD optical cables routed through the top of the cabinet and secured with cable ties.
Optical Cable Entry
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Optical cable is connected from FSMF to FZHA RF Module.
The 4 nos of optical cables will enter the cabinet from the right side of the cabinet and is
distributed to the optical ports through the left side of the cabinet.
Optical cable should be routed from left side of the cabinet and arrangement can be made as
shown in the picture.
There will be total of 4 optical cables connected to 2 RF Modules.
Port RF1 and RF2 will serve the first RF module while the port RF3 and the optical port on the
FBBA will serve RF module-2.
The optical cables are routed through the right trunk.
While routing the optical cable between FSMF and FZHA, proper care should be taken. The
optical cable connectors (or tips) should be properly sealed with some insulators, so that these
sensitive cables are not affected.
Remove the protective cap from the optical transceiver (optical transceiver
Module) and push it in the optical port of FSMF.
Note: Check the below section for SFP details.
Pull back the optical cable connector seal to uncover the connector. Remove the protective plugs & Clean the connectors
Make sure it clicks into place & Push the connector seal firmly in place.
RF-1 Opt-1 RF-1 Opt-2
RF-2 Opt-1
RF-2 Opt-2
Optical cables for RF1
Optical cables for RF1
RF-2 Opt-2 connected on the RF-ext port on the FBBA
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9. SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable):
SFP+ (Enhanced SFP)
SFP is a transducer which converts electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa.
SFP transceivers are available with a variety of transmitter and receiver types, allowing users to select the appropriate transceiver for each link to provide the required optical reach over the available optical fiber type (e.g. multi-mode fiber or single-mode fiber). Optical SFP modules are commonly available in several different categories
The SFP is sometimes referred to as a Mini-GBIC.
SFP+ types are used for the connectivity between FSMF system module and FZHA RF module.
The enhanced small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) is an enhanced version of the SFP that supports data rates up to 10 Gbit/s.
The SFP type 6G SFP+ SX 80M should be used while installing the TDD eNB.
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Typical Front view of the SFP transducer
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10. Installing Transmission Cable:
Remove the connector seals from those transmission sub-module connectors to which
cables will be installed. Store the seals for later use.
Pull back the connector seal covering the transmission cable connector.
Connect the cable to the transmission sub-module.
Push the cable connector seal firmly in place.
Repeat the steps for the no. of cables required for the configuration.
Make sure that all the connector seals are properly installed.
Note: Ethernet/E1 Cables are always routed from right side of the cabinet.
The txn cable is connected on the EIF1 port of the FSMF. The other end of the cable
is connected to the Ethernet port of the transmission provider.
Txm Cable Entry
Txm Cable routed through the right side of the cabinet
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11. DC Power cables:
DC cables installed correctly and neatly routed through the external cable entries on the right
side.
Standard DC CB/Fuse rating should be 63Amps. Independent MCBs for each System
Module installed. Positive ground is used.
Standard 16 mm2 DC cable size, color coding and rubber sleeves are used.
Ensure modules are properly grounded before powering the BTS.
The tip of the DC cable is fitted with proper lugs/ connectors and properly sealed with heat
shriks.
Labeling done according to project specification.
Rubber sleeves heat shrinked
63A Fuse/CB
Lugs for the RF Modules
DC Power cable
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12. DC Power Cable & Ethernet Cable Trunk:
Cable trunking is used for the DC power & Ethernet cables of the BTS.
A 1m PVC trunk is used from the BTS up to the available cable ladder above the BTS
all the way to the DC panel
The DC power cable trunk houses DC cables from the rectifier, DC cables to the RF
module and the cabinet main grounding cable.
The E1 cable trunk houses all other cables including the transmission cables, alarm
cables, optical cables, GPS cables etc.
DC power cables Trunk
E1 cables Trunk
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13. RF Jumper installation:
The weather protection kit on the existing antenna connectors has to be removed prior
to the MDT (Activity to be done with the approved TCN no: ) . The RF jumper connection
between the FZHA module and the antenna will be done during the MDT.
All RF jumper cables have to be properly routed without any loop and should be secured
with proper clamps and cable ties.
Super flex jumper cables are used with 7/16 straight male/female connectors & Right
angle male connectors.
The jumpers from the FZHA RFM are connected to the Antenna ports.
The band used for LTE-TDD is ranging from 2582 to 2602 MHz, with a bandwidth of
20MHz.
Each sector will be having 4 jumpers, based on the requirement.
Jumper connectivity: Ant 1 to Ant4 will be used for sec-A, Ant-5 to Ant-8 will be used for
Sec-B from the first RF module and the sec-C will be powered by first 4 ports of the
second RFM.
The existing BPFs will be bypassed physically during the installation.
All jumpers should be routed through the bottom side of the FZHA cover.
None of the cable will be routed through the top part and this prevents the entry of dust
and water, thereby providing IP55 protection.
All connectors should be properly connected and tightened with 25Nm torque.
QN connectors are used at the RFM side. Just push the QN jumper connector to the RFM
port for quick lock. Make sure that you receive a CLICK!!! sound for mating security.
All the jumpers are labeled as per standard & secured with Cable ties
Regardless of the RF module, the ports labelled Ant-1,3,5,7 are connected to -45o port of
the antenna and the ports Ant-2,4,6,8 to the +45o port of the antenna
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14. GPS Antenna Installation and Cabling.
TDD LTE uses GPS for synchronisation. The GPS antenna is installed at the cable tray near the Roxtec. The GPS cable is looped near the antenna with a minimum bending circumference of
1m. The extra length of the GPS cable is looped on the cable ladder inside the shelter in
such a way that, it will not disturb for future expansions. The GPS surge arrestor is installed on the wall, above the FCIA cabinet, in between the
two cable trunks. The GPS antenna should be connected to the FSMF directly (without surge arrestor)
while doing the software upgrade. Once the GPS antenna (FYGA) is detected in the site manager, the cable can be cut
accordingly to accommodate the surge arrestor in the GPS cable line.
DC power cables Trunk
E1 cables Trunk
Proposed Location for
GPS surge arrestor
FYGA detected on the BTS Site Manager
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14.1 GPS Surge Arrestor Cabling and Colour Codes:
GPS Antenna installed on the cable tray
Loop for the GPS cable
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15. OVP Installation inside the shelter.
The TDD OVPs are installed on the top of the cabinet, one on the top of other as shown in the picture. This installation stack will be occupied on the right side of the cabinet (left side occupied /reserved for
LTE-FDD) The OVP grounding will be connected to the cabinet main grounding. The power input cable is connected to the FSMF power port (RF1 and RF2). The extra length of the power input cable / the grounding cable should be looped and arranged
properly on the top of the cabinet. All the associated cables should be labelled and arranged as per the project specifications.
TDD OVPs stacked on the right side of the
FCIA cabinet.
Extra length of the cables looped properly on the top of the
cabinet.
Grounding Point.
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16. LABELLING
LABEL GROUP
Steel or Metal Label Near the GPS Antenna
towards -45o port of the antenna
FSMF - FBBA Pwr
Ethernet Cable from the Transmission provider
FSMF opt3-FZHA2 opt1 Primary Optical Cable for FZHA RF Module-2
FBBA opt ext-FZHA2 opt2
NSN- Mobily LTE-TDD Base Station Labelling Standards
towards +45o port of the antenna
towards -45o port of the antenna
towards +45o port of the antenna
SC LTE-TDD RF2 Ant-2 towards +45o port of the antenna
Remarkstowards -45
o port of the antenna
towards +45o port of the antenna
towards -45o port of the antenna
RF Module-1 power cable near the FZHA
RF Module-1 power cable near the FSMF
towards +45o port of the antenna
towards -45o port of the antenna
main pwr cables from the rectifier / DCDP
main pwr cables from the rectifier / DCDP
RF Module-2 power cable near the FZHA
Primary Optical Cable for FZHA RF Module-1
RF Module-2 power cable near the FSMF
Secondary Optical cable for FZHA RF Module-1
NSN LTE-TDD EIF1
SB LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-8
SC LTE-TDD RF2 Ant-3
SPECIFIC USE
SA LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-2
towards +45o port of the antenna
towards -45o port of the antenna
SA LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-3
Secondary Optical cable for FZHA RF Module-2
SA LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-4
FSMF - FZHA1 Pwr
FZHA1-FSMF Pwr
SA LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-1
SB LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-6
SB LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-7
SC LTE-TDD RF2 Ant-4
SB LTE-TDD RF1 Ant-5
SC LTE-TDD RF2 Ant-1
Optical Fiber
FSMF- FYEA
Transmission Cables
FSMF opt1-FZHA1 opt1
FSMF opt2-FZHA1 opt2
Jumpers ( from RF Module to
Antenna). All outdoor labels
should be on steel plates
Nokia LTE-TDD 0 VDC
FSMF - FZHA2 Pwr
FZHA2-FSMF Pwr Power cables
FBBA Power cable
FSMF-FBBA1 BB-ext Base Band extension cable between FSMF & FBBA
GPS Cable
NSN FYGB- FSMF
FSMF to GPS Surge arrestor
FYEA- FYGB GPS Surge arrestor to FYGA
Nokia LTE-TDD -48 VDC
BaseBand Extension Cable
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17. Document Revision History
DATE REVISION# ORIGINATOR Reviewer Approver SUMMARY of CHANGES
27/03/2014 Rev1 Athul Mohammad Fassi Nidal Timraz
15/04/2014 Rev2 Athul
Ismail Dibou/
Syed Ali Aamir Imam
Nidal Timraz
16/04/2014 Rev3 Athul
Ismail Dibou/
Syed Ali Aamir Imam
Nidal Timraz
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