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Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station, Rel. Flexi
WBTS4.0, Product Documentation, v.2

Flexi WCDMA BTS System Module


Description

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Contents

Contents
Contents 3
1

Summary of changes in Flexi WCDMA BTS System Module


Description 5

2
2.1
2.2

System Module operation and main blocks 7


Operation 7
Functional blocks 10

3
3.1
3.2

Power requirements of the System Module and transmission submodules 19


Power requirements of the System Module 19
Power requirements of transmission sub-modules 20

System Module dimensions and weight 21

System Module interfaces 23

System Module LED indications 39

7
7.1
7.2
7.3

System Module as an extension module 41


System Module as an extension module 41
FPFA interfaces 42
FPFA electrical connections 44

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Summary of changes in Flexi WCDMA


BTS System Module Description
Changes between issues 4-0 and 5-0
Editorial changes made.
Changes between issues 3-0 and 4-0
Section System Module operation and main blocks updated with
information on the FTJA transmission sub-module and transmission
cables. The picture of FTOA updated and a figure of the System Module
type label location added.
Section Power requirements of the System Module and transmission submodules updated with information on power requirements of transmission
sub-modules and the power consumption of the FSMB and System
Extension Module.
Section System Module interfaces updated with information on System
Module connectors. Connector pin maps and figures of connectors added.
Section System Module LED indications updated the LED indications table
and the LED positions figure.
Section FPFA interfaces added.
Section FPFA electrical connections added.

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2.1

System Module operation and main


blocks
Operation
The Flexi System Module hosts the telecom control, system operation and
maintenance, baseband application, transmission, and power distribution
functionality. The System Module can also act as a System Extension
Module operating in a baseband extension mode.
The System Module provides the following BTS external interfaces:
.

BTS Site Element Manager

external interfaces towards the RNC (Iub)

three external interfaces towards RF

site support system interface (for example, battery back-up)

auxiliarity interface (customer-specific 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port


with overvoltage protection)

auxiliarity interface 1 Gbps Ethernet for future expansions

external alarms and controls interface (customer-specific alarms)

external synchronisation input interface

external synchronisation output interface

The System Module has an integrated BTS clock that distributes the
synchronisation clocks to other BTS modules. The System Module
hardware is HSDPA and HSUPA compliant.
The System Module uses nominal 48 V DC and distributes it on to RF and
System Extension Modules. The System Module includes integrated fans.

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The System Module can be used, for example, for the following software
functionalities:
.

BTS level O&M processing (BTSOM)

resource management

node B server

NBAP handler

user plane management

See the following figure for an exploded view of the System Module.

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Figure 1.

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Type Label

DN70351805

Figure 2.

2.2

Type label location of the System Module

Functional blocks
See the following figure for the functional blocks of the System Module.

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Legend:
Control
Clock
RP1+RP2 Data
RP3 Data

Ext IF

TRS IF

Fan

Fan

Ext IF
block

Module
heater

Temp
sensors
1-8

Control block
and
Timing block

BB
processing
&
RP3
transcoding
block

Transmission
sub-module
(FTxx)

BB
processing
&
RP3
transcoding
block

BB
processing
&
RP3
transcoding
block

-48 V DC
RF IF

Multiplexing&Summing and RF IF block


Ethernet switching
Power
Distribution -48 V DC,
block
48RTN

BB Extension
IF blocks

BB Ext IF

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Figure 3.

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Flexi WCDMA BTS control and multiplexing


This functionality is responsible for BTS control and management, system
clock generation and distribution to other modules and sub-modules. The
functional distribution of this functionality is as follows:
.

Control MCU and clock generation: This includes the NBAP


termination, telecom and overall BTS control functionality, system
O&M functionality, external site support system and other equipment
control. It generates system reference clock and frequency
reference for synchronising with other BTS.

External interface block: This block facilitates the external interface


for external equipment control.

Summing and multiplexing functionality: This functional block is used


for data routing between the radio modules and the baseband.

RF Module interface: This logical functional block is responsible for


providing output/input interface to or from a maximum of three RF
Modules.

Baseband extension interface: This logical functional block is


responsible for providing output/input interface to or from the System
Extension Module.

Flexi WCDMA BTS signal processing


The Flexi Signal Processor terminates the Iub user plane and is
responsible for L1 processing of the air interface.
Flexi WCDMA BTS transmission sub-module (FTxx)
The transmission sub-module supports the following functionalities:

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ATM over E1/T1/JT1

ATM over STM-1

ATM over Ethernet

Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA)

Synchronisation

Iub terminations
.
Common NBAP and Dedicated NBAP
.
AAL2 Signaling and AAL2 User Paths
.
Operation and Maintenance (DCN)

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Iu-PS Control Plane and Iu-PS User Plane

Iur Control Plane and Iur User Plane

IP functionalities (DHCP, routing, NTP, packet filtering)

Transport performance counters

Different variants of the transmission sub-module in the System Module


are supported in order to provide different interface types in the Flexi
WCDMA BTS. Transmission sub-modules (FTxx) provide the physical Iub
interface to the radio network controller (RNC). Transmission sub-module
variants and their functions are listed in the following table.

Table 1.

Transmission sub-module variants and their functions

Variant

Function

FTPB

Provides eight PDH symmetrical


interfaces configurable as E1, T1, or JT1.

FTEB

Provides eight PDH coaxial interfaces E1.

FTFA

Provides two Nokia FlexBus interfaces.

FTIA

Provides four PDH symmetrical interfaces


configurable as E1, T1, or JT1 and two
Ethernet interfaces + one Gigabit
Ethernet. 1)

FTOA

Provides one optical STM-1 interface

FTJA

Provides four PDH coaxial interfaces E1


and two Ethernet interfaces + one Gigabit
Ethernet.

1)

Gigabit Ethernet requires additional hardware (Small Form-factor


Pluggable, SFP transceiver).

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Figure 4.

Transmission sub-module FTPB

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Figure 5.

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Transmission sub-module FTEB

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Figure 6.

Transmission sub-module FTFA

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Figure 7.

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Figure 8.

Transmission sub-module FTOA

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Figure 9.

Transmission sub-module FTJA

See the following table for listing of outdoor transmission cables used for
Flexi WCDMA BTS transmission sub-module (FTxx).

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Table 2.

Outdoor transmission cables

Transmission cable Type

Resistance
[ohm]

Length

FTCA

120 ohm

5m

120 ohm

15m

75 ohm

5m

75 ohm

15m

OD Cable

50 ohm

15m

LC SM

1310 nm

OD Cable

50 ohm

2.5m

100ohm

15m

120 ohm

30m

120 ohm

50m

75 ohm

30m

75 ohm

50m

100 ohm

30m

100 ohm

50m

OD Cable
RJ48C-TQ-M/0

FTCB

OD Cable
RJ48C

FTCD

OD Cable
SMB-F/0-BT43-F/0

FTCE

OD Cable
SMB-F/0

FTCH

FTCJ

TNC-F/0-TNC M/0
FTCR

OD Cable
RJ 45 CAT5E

FTCV

OD Cable
RJ48C

FTCX

OD Cable
RJ48C

FTCF

OD Cable
SMB-F/0

FTCG

OD Cable
SMB-F/0

FTCS

OD Cable
RJ 45 CAT5E

FTCT

OD Cable
RJ 45 CAT5E

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3
3.1

Power requirements of the System


Module and transmission sub-modules
Power requirements of the System Module
The power supply of the System Module (FSMB) is described in the table
below. The same power consumption figures also apply for the System
Extension Module.

Table 3.

Power consumption of the FSMB (not including transmission) and


System Extension Module

Property

Value

Max.

170 W*

Typical

106 W

Min.

90 W

Nominal supply voltage

48 V DC**

Input voltage range

40.5 - 57 V DC**

*During cold start-up


**Operational power consumption at room temperature.
The fuse rate for the System Extension Module is 25A.
For transmission sub-module power consumption figures, see section
Power requirements of transmission sub-modules.

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3.2

Power requirements of transmission sub-modules


The typical power consumption of the transmission sub-modules is
described in the table below.

Table 4.

Power consumption of the transmission sub-modules

Variant

Typical power consumption [W]

FTPB

22.3 W

FTEB

22.3 W

FTFA

89.7 W

FTIA

22.8 W

FTOA

22.8 W

FTJA

22.8 W

Power consumption depends on the equipment connected to the FTFA


sub-module.

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System Module dimensions and weight


The table below lists the dimensions and weight of the System Module.

Table 5.

Dimensions and weight of the System Module

Property

Value

Height

133 mm / 3U
(5.2 in.)

Width

447 mm
(17.6 in.)

Depth without covers

422 mm
(16.6 in.)

Depth with covers

560 mm
(22 in.)

Weight (without transmission sub-module) max 18 kg


(39.8 lbs)

Table 6.

Dimensions and weight of the transmission sub-modules.

Property

Value

Height

41 mm
(1.6 in.)

Width

245 mm
(9.7 in.)

Depth

308 mm
(12.1 in.)

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Table 6.

Dimensions and weight of the transmission sub-modules. (cont.)

Property

Value

Weight

max. 4 kg
(8.8 lbs)

Warning
The module is heavy. Take care when lifting the module.

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System Module interfaces


The System Module is equipped with the following interfaces:
.

Front panel connectors

DC input connector (in the centre of the module)

The System Module has 24 connectors on the module. The connectors,


their types and purposes are listed in the table below. The System Module
is connected to the System Extension Module with a DC cable and two
optical cables.

Table 7.

System Module connectors

Connector

Type

Purpose

Power supply RF module 1

Multi-beam XL power supply


connector

Power delivery to RF1. Fuse


rating 20A.

Power supply RF module 2

Multi-beam XL power supply


connector

Power delivery to RF2. Fuse


rating 20A.

Power supply RF module 3

Multi-beam XL power supply


connector

Power delivery to RF3. Fuse


rating 20A. Recommended
for I-HSPA use. Can be used
for GPS mediator (FSEG).

Power supply System Extension Multi-beam XL power supply


Module operating in BB-ext
connector
mode

Power delivery to System


Extension Module operating
in BB-ext mode and to the
main fuse for System
Modules. Fuse rating 25A.
Can be used for I-HSPA and
GPS mediator (FSEG).

Transmission interfaces

Variable transmission
interfaces

8 x RJ-48/16 x SMB/2 x TNC/1 x


duplex LC connector
2 x RJ-45 connector
1x GE via SFP transceiver

10/100 Eth

RJ-45 connector

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Table 7.

System Module connectors (cont.)

Connector

Type

Purpose

10/100 Eth FPMA

RJ-45 connector

Site support control over IP/


site support hard-wired
alarms

10/100 Eth OVP1)

RJ-45 connector

Control and location data


transfer

1000 Eth

RJ-45 connector

External transport equipment


interface (for future use)

EAC

MDR36 connector

External alarms and controls

Sync out

MDR14 connector

BTS synchronization output


interface

Sync in

MDR26 connector

BTS synchronization input


interface (for external
sources)

OPT-RF 1

Duplex LC connector

Interface for RF Module 1

OPT-RF 2

Duplex LC connector

Interface for RF Module 2

OPT-RF 3

Duplex LC connector

Interface for RF Module 3

OPT-EXT 1

Duplex LC connector

System and baseband


extension interfaces

OPT-EXT 2

Duplex LC connector

System and baseband


extension interfaces

DC input

TX25 screw terminals for 8


25 mm2 cable

Power feed

Grounding

Screw M5

Grounding

1)

The 10/100 Eth OVP cable fulfils overvoltage surge protection standard
GR-1089 Core Intrabuilding. The overvoltage protected OD fast Ethernet
cable is for indoor and outdoor usage.
For lightning surge requirements, see section Lightning surge
requirements in the Requirements for Flexi WCDMA BTS Installation and
Operation document.

The System Module front panel is illustrated in the following figure.

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Power Supply
RF Module
1

Power Supply Power Supply


RF Module
RF Module
2
3

Power Supply
BB-EXT Module
Transmission
interfaces

Circuit breakers
RF1

10/100 Eth

10/100 Eth
FPMA

RF2

RF3

Extension Module/System Module

EAC

10/100 Eth
OVP
1000 Eth

Sync
Out

Sync OPT-RF1
In

Grounding points

OPT-RF3

OPT-RF2

OPT-EXT2

OPT-EXT1

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Figure 10.

Front panel of the System Module

For the location of LEDs, see the System Module LED indications.
The location of the DC input connector is illustrated in the following figure.

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DC input connector

DN70150444

Figure 11.

DC input connector in the System Module

System Module connector pin maps


The Sync in connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 8.

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External synchronization input interface connector (MDR26)

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

PPS_in+

14

GND

PPS_in-

15

nc

GPStime_in+

16

GND

GPStime_in-

17

nc

reserved for future


use

18

GND

reserved for future


use

19

reserved for future


use

ExtRef2M_in

20

GND

nc

21

nc

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Table 8.

External synchronization input interface connector (MDR26) (cont.)

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

reserved for future


use

22

reserved for future


use

10

nc

23

nc

11

GPS_control+

24

GPS_control-

12

reserved for future


use

25

reserved for future


use

13

ExtRef10M_in

26

GND

Signal descriptions:
.

PPS_in: Pulse Per Second (1Hz) frequency and time reference


(electrically RS-485)

GPStime_in: GPS time reference, GPS receiver control in


(electrically RS-485

2M_out: 2,048 MHz system clock reference output (electrically


G.703)

ExtRef2M_in: 2,048 MHz external frequency reference (electrically


ITU-T G.703)

GPS_control: GPS receiver control out (electrically RS-485)

TestWfclk_out: Programmable 100Hz, 50Hz, 25Hz or 12,5Hz


(+SFN0 pulse) system frame clock (electrically LVTTL) (GPS power
control in REL1)

ExtRef10M_in: 10MHz external frequency reference (electrically


LVTTL)

See the following figure for the MDR26 connector.

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Pin 1

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Figure 12.

MRD26 connector

The Sync out connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 9.

External synchronisation output interface connector (MDR14)

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

PPS_out+

GND

PPS_out-

HARQ

GPStime_out+

10

GND

GPStime_out-

11

Testclk_out

reserved for future


use

12

GND

reserved for future


use

13

reserved for future


use

2M_out

14

GND

Signal descriptions:

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2M_out: 2.048 MHz clock reference output (ITU-T G.703/chapter 13)


.
The signal comes from the Flexi transport part, which is locked
(PLL) to the Iub interface.
.
The signal in MDR14 is asymmetric: connect the core of the
coaxial cable to pin 7 and cable shield to GND (e.g. pin 14).

Testclk_out: 10MHz system clock (LVTTL)

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The signal comes from BTS OCXO which is used for air I/F
generation => reference for the RF measurement equipment.
Note: the BTS OCXO is not in the PLL mode to the Iub, the
locking is very loose due to air I/F stability reasons.
The signal in MDR14 is asymmetric: connect the core of the
coaxial cable to pin 11 and cable shield to GND (e.g. pin 10)

GND: signal ground, for asymmetric signals

PPS_out: Pulse Per Second (1Hz) frequency and time reference


(electrically RS-485)

GPStime_out: GPS time reference (electrically RS-485)

TestWfclk_out: Programmable 100Hz, 50Hz, 25Hz or 12,5Hz


(+SFN0 pulse) system frame clock (electrically LVTTL)

HARQ: reserved signal for research and development testing


purposes

See the following figure for MDR 14 connector.


Pin 1

DN70350833

Figure 13.

MDR14 connector

The Power supply RF module 1-3 connectors pin map is presented in the
following table.

Table 10.

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Pin

Signal

V48N

V48RTN

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Signal description (one out of four multi-beam connectors shown):


V48#: 48VDC power supply

See the following figure for Multi-beam XL power supply connector

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Figure 14.

Multi-beam XL power supply connector

The 10/100 Eth connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 11.

The 10/100 Eth connector (RJ45)

Pin

Signal

RX+

RX-

TX+

GND

GND

TX-

GND

GND

Signal description:
.

The signals of this connector are according to standard 100Base-TX


(IEEE 802.3) for MDI-X configuration.

See the following figure for RJ45 connector.

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Pin 1

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Figure 15.

RJ45

The 10/100 Eth FPMA connector pin map is presented in the following
table.

Table 12.

The 10/100 Eth FPMA connector (RJ45)

Pin

Signal

RX+

RX-

TX+

AL1

AL2

TX-

GND

GND

Singnal description:
.

The signals of this connector are according to standard 100Base-TX


(IEEE 802.3) for MDI-X configuration and as specified below:

AL#: Site support alarm inputs 1-2 (electrically TTL)

See the following figure for RJ45 connector.

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Pin 1

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Figure 16.

RJ45

The 10/100 Eth OVP connector pin map is presented in the following table
(RJ45).

Table 13.

The 10/100 Eth OVP connector (RJ45)

Pin

Signal

RX+

RX-

TX+

GND

GND

TX-

GND

GND

Signal description:
.

The signals of this connector are according to standard 100Base-TX


(IEEE 802.3) for MDI-X configuration.

See the following figure for RJ45 connector.

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Figure 17.

RJ45

The 1000 Eth connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 14.

The 1000 Eth connector (RJ45)

Pin

Signal

BI_D2+

BI_D2-

BI_D1+

BI_D4+

BI_D4-

BI_D1-

BI_D3+

BI_D3-

Signal description:
.

The signals of this connector are according to standard 1000Base-T


(IEEE 802.3) for MDI-X configuration.

See the following figure for RJ45 connector.

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Pin 1

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Figure 18.

RJ45

The EAC connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 15.

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The EAC connector (MDR36)

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

EXT_CO0

19

+5V

EXT_CO1

20

+5V

EXT_CO2

21

+5V

EXT_CO3

22

+5V

EXT_CO4

23

+5V

EXT_CO5

24

+5V

EXT_AL0

25

GND

EXT_AL1

26

GND

EXT_AL2

27

GND

10

EXT_AL3

28

GND

11

EXT_AL4

29

GND

12

EXT_AL5

30

GND

13

EXT_AL6

31

GND

14

EXT_AL7

32

GND

15

EXT_AL8

33

GND

16

EXT_AL9

34

GND

17

EXT_AL10

35

GND

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Table 15.

The EAC connector (MDR36) (cont.)

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

18

EXT_AL11

36

GND

Signal description:
.

EXT_CO#: BTS External control outputs 1-6 (electrically TTL)

EXT_AL#: BTS External alarm inputs 1-12 (electrically TTL)

See the following figure for MDR36 connector.


18

36
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Figure 19.

MDR36

The DC input connector pin map is presented in the following table.

Table 16.

The DC input connector (Terminal block)

Pin

Signal

V48N

V48RTN

Signal description:
.

V48#: 48VDC power supply

The Grounding connector pin map is presented in the following table.

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Table 17.

The Grounding connector (Screw terminal).

Signal Description

L2/L3 Description

L1 Description

Ground

N/A

GND

Table 18.

E1/T1/JT1 symmetrical pin map RJ-48C

Pin

Signal

Wire colour

RX_Ring

brown

RX_Tip

yellow

RX_Shield

TX_Ring

white

TX_Tip

green

TX_Shield

nc

nc

See the following figure for the RJ-48C connector (same as RJ-45).
Pin 1

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Figure 20.

RJ-48C

The following connectors are optical fibre connectors, and therefore, have
no pin maps.

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OPT-RF2

OPT-RF3

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System Module LED indications


The System Module has seven tri-colour LEDs on the front panel to
indicate the operational status of the module and all fault conditions during
operation. See the following figure for the System Module LEDs.

OPT-RF2

OPT-RF3

OPT-RF1

OPT-EXT1

SYSTEM MODULE
STATUS

OPT-EXT2

FAN

Figure 21.

System Module LED positions

The LED indications of the System Module are listed and explained in the
table below.
It is recommended that you read the information on the LED indications
carefully. A blinking red LED does not always require removing the
module.

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Table 19.

System Module LEDs (from left to right)

LED

Colour

System Module status

.
.
.

Fan status

RF Module 1 fiber connection status

Red: Fan fault

Green: Fan OK

Red: no connection

Green: connection OK
Yellow: not in use

RF Module 2 fiber connection status

Red: no connection

Green: connection OK
Yellow: not in use

RF Module 3 fiber connection status

Red: no connection

Green: connection OK
Yellow: not in use

System Extension Module 1 fiber


connection status

Red: no connection

Green: connection OK
Yellow: not in use

System Extension Module 2 fiber


connection status

Red: Module self-test or reset (LED red for < 5 seconds) or


major alarm or critical alarm
Red, blinking: Minor alarm
Yellow: Stand-by or blocked
Yellow, blinking: SW download or configuration ongoing,
module non-operational
Green: Module operational (the cell can be locked in the
RNC)
Green, blinking: Module is loading software or parameters
or local maintenance access when modules are operational

Red: no connection

Green: connection OK
Yellow: not in use

Tip
You can inspect the state of all BTS or transmission-related alarms from
the LED on the transmission sub-module.

Note that the FTFA unit has two additional radio-specific LEDs on the front
panel.

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7.1

System Module as an extension module


The System Module can be used as a System Extension Module operating
in a baseband extension mode to add channel capacity. In this case, it is
connected to the System Module by connecting two optical cables and a
DC cable. These items are provided with Flexi System Extension Kit
(FSKA).
When the System Module is used as a System Extension Module
operating in a baseband extension mode, a transmission sub-module is
not installed. Instead, a dummy transmission sub-module is installed to
provide IP protection. This item is also included in Flexi System Extension
Kit (FSKA).
When the System Module is used as a System Extension Module
operating in a baseband extension mode, external synchronisation input
connectors cannot be used. Synchronisation is provided by the System
Module. For installation instructions, see the Installing Optional Items
document. For commissioning instructions, see the Nokia Flexi WCDMA
BTS Commissioning document.
When integrating the System Extension Module to Flexi WCDMA BTS, no
commissioning is required. Once the System Extension Module has been
connected to the System Module and powered up, the auto detection
functions of Flexi WCDMA BTS detect the System Extension Module and
connect the System Extension Module to the normal operation of the BTS.
As for software requirements, the auto detection requires that WN4.0 BTS
SW exists and is active both in the System Module and System Extension
Module to be connected to.

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The System Extension Module provides a basic capacity of 32 CE without


the channel capacity licence. Enabling more CE capacity of the System
Extension module for service requires that the channel capacity licence
(RAN912 Channel Capasity LK) with sufficient capacity is downloaded to
the BTS.

7.2

FPFA interfaces
Power is distributed from Flexi Power Distribution and Fuses (FPFA) to the
transmission sub-modules in the System Module. See the following figure
for the location of the FPFA.

Transmission sub-module

FPFA

Type Label

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Figure 22.

Location of the FPFA and transmission sub-module in the System


Module

There are two types of FPFAs available:


.

A101 version

A102, A103 or later

There are differences between these versions in the inner connections.


FPFA inputs and outputs
With all FPFA versions, always use busbar input connector (with screw
connection) for input connections of the FPFA and when connecting power
to the extension module.

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The multibeam connectors in the front panel must not be used as input to
the FPFA. The multibeam connectors are not hot-plug connectors. Always
switch off the power via the on/off switch on the FPFA front panel when
connecting or disconnecting the RF or Extension module to the FPFA.
Circuit breakers:
RF1 RF2 RF3 Extension Module/System Module

RF1

RF2

DC input connector for


System Module and
Extension Module
RF3

EXT

Connector to System Module


(located on the bottom)

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Figure 23.

FPFA interfaces

The above figure illustrates the System Module core version 101 and 102.
Please check the core version from the type label indicated in the previous
picture.
LED indications for RF1, RF2, RF3 and EXT
LEDs (4) on the front panel indicate the state of the circuit breakers (CB) if
load (for example the RF Module or the System Extension Module) is
connected to FPFA output. When lit, the LED is red.
LED on:
.

Load connected to FPFA output and CB has tripped

Load connected to FPFA output and CB switch pulled to off position

LED off:

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7.3

Load not connected at all

Load connected to FPFA output and the power supply is on (CB has
not tripped)

FPFA electrical connections


Note that there is a risk of short circuit. Connect the power cable as
instructed.
FPFA version A101
Extension module power supply comes through the circuit breaker and
extension module power can be switched off via the circuit breaker. This
must be done if the extension module is connected to the System Module
to avoid hot-plug connection. This also required when disconnecting from
the System Module.
When pulling the EXT circuit breaker switch to off position, switch off the
power supply to the extension module. Power feed to the System Module
is still on.
FPFA version A102, A103 or later
FPFA versions A102, A103 or later have a common power supply via the
same circuit breaker for the System Module and the System Extension
Module. This means that the same circuit breaker switch can be used to
switch on and off the power to the System Module and the System
Extension Module.
By pulling the EXT circuit breaker on/off switch in the front panel, you can
reset the System Module and extension modules.
When connecting the extension module to the System Module, switch off
the circuit breaker to avoid hot-plug connection to extension modules.
After that, switch off the System Module.
This is also required when disconnecting the extension module from the
System Module.

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