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BBU3900 GSM

V300R009

Hardware Description

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Date 2009-07-15

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Contents

About This Document.....................................................................................................................1


1 Changes in the BBU3900 GSM Hardware Description......................................................1-1
2 BBU3900 Hardware....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 BBU3900 Equipment......................................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.1 Appearance of the BBU3900.................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900.....................................................................................................2-2
2.2 BBU3900 Cables...........................................................................................................................................2-16
2.2.1 BBU3900 Cable List............................................................................................................................2-18
2.2.2 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................2-20
2.2.3 Power Cable.........................................................................................................................................2-20
2.2.4 E1 Cable...............................................................................................................................................2-21
2.2.5 E1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable.....................................................................................................2-23
2.2.6 FE Cable...............................................................................................................................................2-25
2.2.7 FE Surge Protection Transfer Cable.....................................................................................................2-26
2.2.8 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU................................................................2-26
2.2.9 CPRI Optical Cable..............................................................................................................................2-27
2.2.10 BBU Alarm Cable..............................................................................................................................2-28
2.2.11 GPS Clock Signal Cable....................................................................................................................2-29
2.2.12 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU.............................................................2-29
2.2.13 Alarm Cable Between the TMC and the BBU...................................................................................2-30
2.2.14 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the PMU and the BBU................................................................2-31
2.3 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900..............................................................................................................2-32
2.3.1 APM30.................................................................................................................................................2-33
2.3.2 APM30H..............................................................................................................................................2-38
2.3.3 DCDU-03.............................................................................................................................................2-43
2.3.4 PS4890.................................................................................................................................................2-45
2.3.5 EMUA..................................................................................................................................................2-48

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Figures

Figure 2-1 BBU3900............................................................................................................................................2-2


Figure 2-2 Typical configuration of the BBU3900..............................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-3 Panel of the UEIU...............................................................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-4 Panel of the GTMU............................................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-5 Panel of the UELP .............................................................................................................................2-9
Figure 2-6 DIP switch on the UELP .................................................................................................................2-10
Figure 2-7 Panel of the UFLP............................................................................................................................2-11
Figure 2-8 Panel of the USCU ..........................................................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-9 Panel of the UBFA...........................................................................................................................2-14
Figure 2-10 Panel of the UPEA..........................................................................................................................2-15
Figure 2-11 Panel of the UPEB..........................................................................................................................2-15
Figure 2-12 PGND cable....................................................................................................................................2-20
Figure 2-13 Power cable.....................................................................................................................................2-21
Figure 2-14 E1 cable..........................................................................................................................................2-22
Figure 2-15 E1 surge protection transfer cable..................................................................................................2-24
Figure 2-16 FE cable..........................................................................................................................................2-25
Figure 2-17 FE surge protection transfer cable..................................................................................................2-26
Figure 2-18 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU.............................................................2-27
Figure 2-19 CPRI optical cable..........................................................................................................................2-28
Figure 2-20 BBU alarm cable............................................................................................................................2-28
Figure 2-21 GPS clock signal cable...................................................................................................................2-29
Figure 2-22 Monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU............................................................2-30
Figure 2-23 Alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU.................................................................................2-31
Figure 2-24 Monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU..............................................................2-32
Figure 2-25 Power cabinet.................................................................................................................................2-33
Figure 2-26 Internal structure of the power cabinet without batteries...............................................................2-34
Figure 2-27 Internal structure of the power cabinet with batteries....................................................................2-34
Figure 2-28 Battery cabinet................................................................................................................................2-35
Figure 2-29 Internal structure of the battery cabinet..........................................................................................2-36
Figure 2-30 Transmission cabinet......................................................................................................................2-37
Figure 2-31 Internal structure of the transmission cabinet.................................................................................2-38
Figure 2-32 APM30H power cabinet.................................................................................................................2-39
Figure 2-33 Internal structure of the APM30H power cabinet...........................................................................2-39

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Figure 2-34 IBBS200T.......................................................................................................................................2-40


Figure 2-35 Internal structure of the IBBS200T................................................................................................2-41
Figure 2-36 TMC11H.........................................................................................................................................2-42
Figure 2-37 Internal structure of the TMC11H..................................................................................................2-42
Figure 2-38 DCDU-03........................................................................................................................................2-43
Figure 2-39 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03................................................................................................2-44
Figure 2-40 PS4890 cabinet...............................................................................................................................2-46
Figure 2-41 Internal structure of the PS4890 cabinet.........................................................................................2-47
Figure 2-42 Front panel of the EMUA of model A............................................................................................2-49
Figure 2-43 Front panel of the EMUA of model B............................................................................................2-49
Figure 2-44 Front panel of the EMUA of model C............................................................................................2-50

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Tables

Table 2-1 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900.................................................................................2-3


Table 2-2 Ports on the UEIU................................................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-3 LEDs on the GTMU.............................................................................................................................2-6
Table 2-4 Ports on the GTMU panel....................................................................................................................2-7
Table 2-5 Settings of S1.......................................................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-6 Settings of S2.......................................................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-7 Settings of S4.......................................................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-8 Settings of S5.......................................................................................................................................2-9
Table 2-9 Ports on the panel of the UELP..........................................................................................................2-10
Table 2-10 DIP switch on the UELP .................................................................................................................2-11
Table 2-11 Ports on the panel of the UFLP........................................................................................................2-11
Table 2-12 LEDs on the USCU..........................................................................................................................2-12
Table 2-13 Ports on the USCU...........................................................................................................................2-13
Table 2-14 LED on the UBFA...........................................................................................................................2-14
Table 2-15 LED on the UPEU............................................................................................................................2-16
Table 2-16 Ports on the UPEU...........................................................................................................................2-16
Table 2-17 Cable list...........................................................................................................................................2-18
Table 2-18 Pin assignment for wires of the -48 V power cable.........................................................................2-21
Table 2-19 Pin assignment for wires of the +24 V power cable........................................................................2-21
Table 2-20 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.........................................................2-22
Table 2-21 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable................................................2-23
Table 2-22 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1 surge protection transfer cable...........................................2-24
Table 2-23 Pin assignments for the wires of the FE cable.................................................................................2-25
Table 2-24 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE surge protection transfer cable...........................................2-26
Table 2-25 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU......2-27
Table 2-26 Pin assignment for the fiber tails of the CPRI optical cable............................................................2-28
Table 2-27 Pin assignment for the wires of the alarm cable...............................................................................2-29
Table 2-28 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU..........................2-30
Table 2-29 Pin assignment for the wires of the alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU...........................2-31
Table 2-30 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU.............................2-32
Table 2-31 Internal structure of the battery cabinet............................................................................................2-36
Table 2-32 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03...................................................................................2-43
Table 2-33 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03..........................................................................2-44

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Table 2-34 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.................................................................................................2-45


Table 2-35 Engineering specifications of the PS4890........................................................................................2-47
Table 2-36 Functions of the three models of EMUAs........................................................................................2-48

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About This Document

Purpose
This provides an overview of the BBU3900 hardware for the planning and deployment of the
BBU3900 GSM. It describes the BBU3900 boards, modules, ports, cables, and connectors.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.

Product Name Product Version

BBU3900 GSM (hereinafter referred to as V300R009


BBU3900)

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:

l BTS installers
l Site maintainers

Organization

1 Changes in the BBU3900 GSM Hardware Description

This describes the changes in the BBU3900 GSM Hardware Description.

2 BBU3900 Hardware

This describes the boards, modules, cables, and auxiliary equipment of the BBU3900 to provide
reference for planning the deployment of the DBS3900.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

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Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which


if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.

Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save


time.

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement


important points of the main text.

General Conventions

The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in


boldface. For example, log in as user root.

Italic Book titles are in italics.


Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.

Command Conventions

The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.

Italic Command arguments are in italics.

[] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.

{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected.

[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.

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{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.

[ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

GUI Conventions

The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Convention Description

Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles


are in boldface. For example, click OK.

> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"


signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder .

Keyboard Operations

The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Format Description

Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.

Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.

Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations

The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Action Description

Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.

Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and


quickly without moving the pointer.

Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.

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This describes the changes in the BBU3900 GSM Hardware Description.

01(2009-07-15)
This is the draft release.

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This describes the boards, modules, cables, and auxiliary equipment of the BBU3900 to provide
reference for planning the deployment of the DBS3900.

2.1 BBU3900 Equipment


The BBU3900 is used for baseband processing and enables interaction between the BTS and
the BSC.
2.2 BBU3900 Cables
The BBU3900 cables are classified into the PGND cable, power cable, E1 cable, E1 surge
protection transfer cable, FE cable, FE surge protection transfer cable, monitoring signal cable
between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical cable, BBU alarm cable, GPS Clock Signal Cable,
Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU, Alarm Cable Between the TMC and
the BBU, and Monitoring Signal Cable Between the PMU and the BBU.
2.3 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900
The auxiliary devices of the BBU3900 are the APM30, APM30H, DCDU-03, and PS4890. You
can choose one or more types of auxiliary device when installing the BBU3900.

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2.1 BBU3900 Equipment


The BBU3900 is used for baseband processing and enables interaction between the BTS and
the BSC.

The primary functions of the BBU3900 are as follows:

l Providing physical ports for the communication between the BTS and the BSC
l Providing CPRI ports for the communication with the RF modules
l Providing USB ports for downloading the BTS software
l Providing the OM channel for connection with the LMT or the M2000
l Processing uplink and downlink data
l Providing centralized management on the entire DBS system, such as OM and signaling
processing
l Providing the reference clock for the system

2.1.1 Appearance of the BBU3900


The BBU3900 is a small box with all the external ports on the front panel.
2.1.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900
The BBU3900 boards consist of the UEIU, GTMU, UELP, UFLP, USCU and UPEU; and its
module is the UBFA.

2.1.1 Appearance of the BBU3900


The BBU3900 is a small box with all the external ports on the front panel.

Figure 2-1 shows the BBU3900.

Figure 2-1 BBU3900

2.1.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900


The BBU3900 boards consist of the UEIU, GTMU, UELP, UFLP, USCU and UPEU; and its
module is the UBFA.

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Board Configuration of the BBU3900


This describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900.
Table 2-1 describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900.

Table 2-1 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900


Board Optional/ Maximum Slot Restriction
Mandatory Number

GTMU Mandatory 1 Slot 5 or 6 Can be installed


only in slot 5 or
6.

UBFA Mandatory 1 FAN Can be installed


only in the FAN
slot.

UPEU Mandatory 2 PWR1 and When a single


PWR2 UPEU is
configured, it is
preferentially
installed in the
PWR2 slot.

UELP Optional 2 Slots 1 and 4 When a single


UELP is
configured, it is
preferentially
installed in slot
1.

UFLP Optional 2 Slots 1 and 4 When a single


UFLP is
configured, it is
preferentially
installed in slot
1.

UEIU Optional 1 PWR1 or PWR2 Preferentially


installed in the
PWR1 slot

USCU Optional 1 Slot 0 -

Figure 2-2 shows the typical configuration of the BBU3900.

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Figure 2-2 Typical configuration of the BBU3900

GTMU CPRI0 1 2 CPRI2 3 4 CPRI4 5


TX0 RX0 TX1 RX1 TX2 RX2 TX3 RX3TX4 RX4 TX5 RX5LIU0 LIU2

LIU1 LIU3

CPRI1 CPRI3 CPRI5


TX RX RUN
ALM
AC T

ETH FE0 FE1 USB TST E1/T1 RST

UBFA GTMU UPEU

UEIU Board
This describes the Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) board of the BBU3900. The
UEIU transmits monitoring signals and alarm signals from external devices to the main control
board.

Panel
Figure 2-3 shows the panel of the UEIU.

Figure 2-3 Panel of the UEIU

Function
The UEIU has the following functions:
l Providing two ports with each transmitting one RS485 signal
l Providing two ports with each transmitting four dry contact signals

Port
Table 2-2 describes the ports on the UEIU panel.

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Table 2-2 Ports on the UEIU

Label Connector Type Description

MON0 RJ45 One RS485 signal

MON1 RJ45 One RS485 signal

EXT-ALM0 RJ45 Four dry contact signals

EXT-ALM1 RJ45 Four dry contact signals

GTMU Board
The GSM Transmission, Timing, and Management Unit for BBU (GTMU) controls and manages
the entire BTS. It provides interfaces related to the reference clock, power monitoring, OM, and
external alarm collection.

Panel
Figure 2-4 shows the GTMU panel.

Figure 2-4 Panel of the GTMU

Functions
The GTMU performs the following functions:

l Controlling, maintaining, and operating the BTS


l Providing fault management, configuration management, performance management, and
security management
l Monitoring the fan module and the power supply module
l Distributing and managing BTS clock signals
l Providing clock output for testing
l Providing the Ethernet port for local maintenance
l Providing four routes of E1 transmission
l Providing CPRI ports for the communication with the RF modules

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LEDs
Table 2-3 describes the LEDs on the GTMU panel.

Table 2-3 LEDs on the GTMU


LED Color Status Description

RUN Green ON The board is faulty.

OFF No power supply is available or


the board is faulty.

ON for 1s and OFF The board is operational.


for 1s

ON for 2s and OFF The OML link is abnormal.


for 2s

ON for 0.125s and The board is loading software.


OFF for 0.125s

ALM Red ON A fault occurs in the running


board.

OFF No alarm is generated.

ACT Green ON The board is operational.

OFF The board is faulty.

LIU0-LIU3 Green ON A local E1/T1 alarm is


generated.

ON for 0.125s and A remote E1/T1 alarm is


OFF for 0.125s generated.

OFF This link is normal.

CPRI0- Green ON The CPRI link is normal.


CPRI5
Red ON The reception of the optical
module is abnormal and an
alarm is generated.

Ports
Table 2-4 describes the ports on the GTMU panel.

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Table 2-4 Ports on the GTMU panel


Label Connector Type Description

CPRI0-CPRI5 SFP Ports for the communication between the BBU


and the RF module; support input and output of
the optical and electrical signal .

ETH RJ45 Port for local maintenance and commissioning

FE0 RJ45 A reserved port that performs the following


function:
Connects the BBU to a routing device in the
equipment room through the Ethernet cable to
transmit network information.

FE1 DLC A reserved port that performs the following


function:
Connects the BBU to a routing device in the
equipment room through the optical cable to
transmit network information.

USB USB A reserved port that performs the following


function:
Enables the automatic software upgrade from a
USB disk.

TST USB Provids a reference clock for the tester.

E1/T1 DB26 female Provides the input and output of the four E1/T1
signals between the GTMU and the UELP or
between the GTMU and the BSC.

The RESET button on the GTMU is used to reset the GTMU.

DIP Switches
The GTMU has five DIP switches. Each DIP switch has four DIP bits. The DIP switches S1 and
S2 should be set in pairs,the functions of the DIP switches are as follows:
l S1 is used to set E1 impedance. Table 2-5 describes the settings of the DIP switch.
l S2 is used to set the grounding of E1/T1 transmission. Table 2-6 describes the settings of
the DIP switch.
l S3 is reserved.
l S4 is used for the selection of E1 bypass. Table 2-7 describes the settings of the DIP switch.
l S5 is used to set the timeslots when the E1 link is bypassed. Table 2-8 describes the settings
of the DIP switch.

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Table 2-5 Settings of S1

DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

S1 ON ON OFF OFF The E1 impedance is set


to 75 ohms.

OFF ON OFF OFF The E1 impedance is set


to 120 ohms.

ON OFF OFF OFF The T1 impedance is set


to 100 ohms.

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

NOTE

The DIP bits 3 and 4 of S1 should retain the default settings. The default settings are OFF. If they are ON,
you should change them to OFF.

Table 2-6 Settings of S2

DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

S2 OFF OFF OFF OFF All the DIP bits of S2


are set to OFF
(balanced mode) by
default in all modes.

ON ON ON ON When four 75-ohm E1


links are faulty, all the
DIP bits of S2 should be
set to ON (unbalanced
mode) so that the faults
are rectified.

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

Table 2-7 Settings of S4

DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

S4 ON ON ON ON The E1 link can be


bypassed.

OFF OFF OFF OFF The E1 link cannot be


bypassed.

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Switch
1 2 3 4

Other settings of the DIP bits Disabled

Table 2-8 Settings of S5


DIP DIP Status Description
Switch
1 2 3 4

S5 ON ON ON ON The E1 link cannot be


bypassed.

OFF ON ON OFF The E1 link of the


Level 1 cascaded BTS
can be bypassed.

ON OFF ON OFF The E1 link of the


Level 2 cascaded BTS
can be bypassed.

OFF OFF ON OFF The E1 link of the


Level 3 cascaded BTS
can be bypassed.

ON ON OFF OFF The E1 link of the


Level 4 cascaded BTS
can be bypassed.

OFF ON OFF OFF The E1 link of the


Level 5 cascaded BTS
can be bypassed.

NOTE

The E1 bypass function is not supported at this version. All the DIP bits of S4 should be set to OFF, and
all the DIP bits of S5 should be set to ON.

UELP Board
The Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection (UELP) is a universal E1/T1 surge protection unit.
The UELP is optionally installed in the SLPU or BBU. Each UELP provides surge protection
for four E1s/T1s.

Panel
Figure 2-5 shows the panel of the UELP.

Figure 2-5 Panel of the UELP

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Port
Table 2-9 describes the ports on the panel of the UELP.

Table 2-9 Ports on the panel of the UELP

Label Connector Type Description

INSIDE DB25 E1 transfer transmission port

OUTSIDE DB26 E1 transmission port

DIP Switch
The UELP has one DIP switch, which is used to select whether the receive terminal is grounded.
The DIP switch has four bits. Figure 2-6 shows the DIP switch on the UELP.

Figure 2-6 DIP switch on the UELP

Table 2-10 describes the DIP switch on the UELP.

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Table 2-10 DIP switch on the UELP

DIP DIP Status Description


Switch
1 2 3 4

S1 ON ON ON ON 75-ohm E1 cable

OFF OFF OFF OFF 120-ohm E1 cable or 100-ohm T1 cable

UFLP Board
The universal FE lightning protection (UFLP) board is optionally installed in the SLPU or
TGW1000. Each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.

Panel
Figure 2-7 shows the panel of the UFLP.

Figure 2-7 Panel of the UFLP

Port
Table 2-11 describes the ports on the panel of the UFLP.

Table 2-11 Ports on the panel of the UFLP

Port Location Port Quantity Connector Type

INSIDE side FE0, FE1 2 RJ45

OUTSIDE side FE0, FE1 2 RJ45

USCU Board
The Universal Satellite Card and Clock Unit (USCU) is compatible with six types of satellite
card, provides absolute timing information and the 1 Pulse Per Second (PPS) reference clock
for the main control board, and provides the RGPS ports and BITS port.

Panel
Figure 2-8 shows the panel of the USCU.

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Figure 2-8 Panel of the USCU

(1) GPS port (2) RGPS ports (3) BITS port (4) TEST port

Functions
The USCU has the following functions:

l Providing absolute timing information and the 1 PPS reference clock for the main control
board
l Compatible with six types of satellite card: Resolution T, M2M, GPS15L, K161, GG16,
and JNS100
l Determining the type of satellite card in use by checking the 1 PPS timing signals
l Supporting the input of RGPS signals
l Providing the BITS port and supporting adaptive input of the 2.048 MHz and 10 MHz
clocks

LEDs
Table 2-12 describes the LEDs on the USCU.

Table 2-12 LEDs on the USCU

Label Color State Description

RUN Green ON The board is faulty.

OFF The board has no power input,


or it is faulty.

ON for 1s and OFF The board is operational.


for 1s

ON for 2s and OFF The board is under test.


for 2s

ON for 0.125s and The software is being loaded to


OFF for 0.125s the board.

ALM Red ON The board is reporting alarms.

OFF The board is operational.

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Label Color State Description

ACT Green ON The board is in the active state.

OFF The board is in the standby state.

Ports
Table 2-13 describes the ports on the USCU.

Table 2-13 Ports on the USCU


Port Description

GPS port Used for receiving GPS signals

RGPS ports Used for receiving RGPS signals

BITS port Connected to the BITS clock; supporting adaptive input of the 2.048
MHz and 10 MHz clocks

TEST port Used for testing the clock

UBFA Module
This describes the Universal BBU Fan Unit Type A (UBFA) module of the BBU3900. The
UBFA controls the fan speed and detects the temperature of the fan board.

Panel
Figure 2-9 shows the panel of the UBFA.

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Figure 2-9 Panel of the UBFA

Function
The UBFA has the following functions:
l Controlling the fan speed
l Reporting the fan status to the main control board.
l Detecting the temperature of the air inlets

LED
The UBFA has only one LED, indicating the running status of the module. Table 2-14 describes
the LED and its status.

Table 2-14 LED on the UBFA

Label Color Status Description

STATE Red/green 0.125s ON, 0.125s The module is not


OFF(green) registered, and no
alarm is reported.

1s ON, 1s OFF The module is


(green) running properly.

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Label Color Status Description

1s ON, 1s OFF(red) The module is


reporting alarms.

OFF The module is


powered off or the
program is not
loaded.

UPEU Board
This describes the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU) board. It is a
mandatory board of the BBU3900 that converts -48 V or +24 V DC to +12 V DC.

Panel
The UPEU is classified into the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type A
(UPEA) and the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type B (UPEB). The UPEA
converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC and the UPEB converts 24 V DC to 12 V DC. Figure 2-10
shows the UPEA panel and Figure 2-11 shows the UPEB panel.

Figure 2-10 Panel of the UPEA

Figure 2-11 Panel of the UPEB

Functions
The UPEU has the following functions:

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l Converting -48 V or +24 V DC to +12 V DC that is applicable to the boards


l Providing two ports with each transmitting one RS485 signal and another two ports with
each transmitting four dry contact signals
l Providing reverse connection protection for power cable connectors.

LED
The UPEU has only one LED, indicating the running status of the board. Table 2-15 describes
the LED and its status.

Table 2-15 LED on the UPEU


Label Color Status Meaning

RUN Green ON The UPEU is


operational.

OFF Power input is


unavailable or the
board is faulty.

Port
Table 2-16 describes the ports on the UPEU.

Table 2-16 Ports on the UPEU


Label Connector Type Description

PWR 3V3 +24 V/-48 V DC power input

EXT-ALM1 RJ45 Transmitting four dry contact


alarms

EXT-ALM0 RJ45 Transmitting four dry contact


alarms

MON1 RJ45 Transmitting one RS485


environment monitoring
signal

MON0 RJ45 Transmitting one RS485


environment monitoring
signal

2.2 BBU3900 Cables


The BBU3900 cables are classified into the PGND cable, power cable, E1 cable, E1 surge
protection transfer cable, FE cable, FE surge protection transfer cable, monitoring signal cable
between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical cable, BBU alarm cable, GPS Clock Signal Cable,

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Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU, Alarm Cable Between the TMC and
the BBU, and Monitoring Signal Cable Between the PMU and the BBU.

2.2.1 BBU3900 Cable List


The BBU3900 cables consist of BBU power cable, BBU PGND cable, E1 cable, E1 surge
protection transfer cable, monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical
cable, and BBU alarm cable.
2.2.2 PGND Cable
This describes the PGND cable. The PGND cable ensures the grounding of the BBU.
2.2.3 Power Cable
This describes the power cable. Either -48 V power cable or +24 V power cable can be used,
depending on the power input.
2.2.4 E1 Cable
This describes the E1 cable. It connects the BBU3900 to the controller and transmits baseband
signals.
2.2.5 E1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable
This describes the E1 surge protection transfer cable. It connects the UELP to the main control
board.
2.2.6 FE Cable
This describes the FE cable. It connects the BBU3900 to the controller through routing
equipment and transmits baseband signals.
2.2.7 FE Surge Protection Transfer Cable
This describes the FE surge protection transfer cable. It is an optional cable that connects the
main control board to the UFLP.
2.2.8 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU
This describes the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU. It transmits the
environment monitoring signals of the power cabinet to the BBU.
2.2.9 CPRI Optical Cable
This describes the CPRI optical cable. It connects the BBU to the RRU and transmits CPRI
signals between them.
2.2.10 BBU Alarm Cable
This describes the alarm cable. It transmits alarm signals from external devices to the BBU.
2.2.11 GPS Clock Signal Cable
This describes the GPS clock signal cable. It is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals
from the GPS antenna system to the TGW1000. The GPS clock signals serve as the clock
reference of the TGW1000.
2.2.12 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU transmits monitoring signals from
the HEUA to the BBU.
2.2.13 Alarm Cable Between the TMC and the BBU
The alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU connects the EXT_ALM1 port on the BBU
and the alarm ports on the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor in the TMC.
2.2.14 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the PMU and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU transmits monitoring signals from
the PMU to the BBU.

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2.2.1 BBU3900 Cable List


The BBU3900 cables consist of BBU power cable, BBU PGND cable, E1 cable, E1 surge
protection transfer cable, monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU, CPRI optical
cable, and BBU alarm cable.
Table 2-17 lists the BBU3900 cables.

Table 2-17 Cable list


Cable Type Factory Settings Installation Positions

BBU PGND cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. grounding bolt of the BBU.
The other end is connected to
the wiring terminal of the
PGND bar.

BBU power cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. PWR port on the UPEU.
The other end is connected to
the external power device (5
A).

E1 cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. OUTSIDE port on the UELP
or the E1/T1 port on the
GTMU.
The other end is connected to
the GEHUB or HUBBTS.

E1 surge protection Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
transfer cable be connected on site. INSIDE port on the UELP.
The other end is connected to
the E1/T1 port on the GTMU.

FE cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. FE0 port at the INSIDE side
on the UFLP or the FE0 port
on the GTMU.
The other end is connected to
the GFGUB (Abis interface
board) or connected to the
GFGUB through a routing
device.

FE surge protection Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
transfer cable be connected on site. FE0 port on the GTMU.
The other end is connected to
the FE0 port at the INSIDE
side on the UFLP.

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Cable Type Factory Settings Installation Positions

Monitoring signal cable Before delivery, the cable is One end is connected to the
between the APMI and the routed and one end is MON port on the UEIU or the
BBU connected to the APMI. The UPEU.
other end needs to be installed The other end is connected to
on site. the corresponding external
device.

CPRI optical cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. CPRI port on the BBU.
The other end is connected to
the CPRI port on the RRU.

BBU alarm cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
be connected on site. EXT-ALM port on the UEIU
or the UPEU.
The other end is connected to
the corresponding external
device.

2.2.11 GPS Clock Signal Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
Cable be connected on site. GPS port on the USCU.
The other end is connected to
the GPS antenna.

2.2.12 Monitoring Signal Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
Cable Between the HEUA be connected on site. MON1 port on the BBU.
and the BBU The other end is connected to
the COM IN port on the
HEUA.

2.2.13 Alarm Cable Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
Between the TMC and the be connected on site. EXT_ALM1 port on the
BBU BBU.
l Connect the white and
orange bare terminals
(X1.1 and X1.2) to alarm
wiring terminals OUT+
and OUT- on the APMI.
l Connect the white and
green bare terminals (X1.3
and X1.6) to alarm wiring
terminals on the DCDU.
l Connect the blue and white
bare terminals (X1.4 and
X1.5) to alarm wiring
terminals on the dooor
status sensor.

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Cable Type Factory Settings Installation Positions

2.2.14 Monitoring Signal Both ends of the cable should One end is connected to the
Cable Between the PMU be connected on site. RS232/RS422 port on the
and the BBU PMU module.
The other end is connected to
the BBU.

2.2.2 PGND Cable


This describes the PGND cable. The PGND cable ensures the grounding of the BBU.

Appearance
The green and yellow PGND cable is a single cable with a cross-sectional area of 6 mm2. Both
ends of the cable are OT terminals. If you prepare the cable by yourself, it is recommended that
you use a copper-based cable with a minimum cross-sectional area of 6 mm2.
Figure 2-12 shows the PGND cable.

Figure 2-12 PGND cable

2.2.3 Power Cable


This describes the power cable. Either -48 V power cable or +24 V power cable can be used,
depending on the power input.

Appearance
The power cable has a 3V3 connector at one end and bare wires at the other end. Based on the
connector of the power distribution device, appropriate terminals are added to the bare end on
site. Figure 2-13 shows the power cable by taking OT terminals at the bare end as an example.

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Figure 2-13 Power cable

(1) 3V3 connector (2) OT terminal

NOTE

There are two –48 V power cables with one in blue and the other in black. The +24 V power cables have
the same appearance to the –48 V power cables, but they differ in color. The +24 V power cable are in red
and black.

Pin Assignment
The power cable is a 2-wire cable. Table 2-18 and Table 2-19 describe the pin assignment for
the wires of the power cable.

Table 2-18 Pin assignment for wires of the -48 V power cable

Pin on the 3V3 Color Description


Connector

A1 Blue -48 V

A2 - -

A3 Black GND

Table 2-19 Pin assignment for wires of the +24 V power cable

Pin on the 3V3 Connector Color Description

A1 Red +24 V

A2 - -

A3 Black GND

2.2.4 E1 Cable
This describes the E1 cable. It connects the BBU3900 to the controller and transmits baseband
signals.

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Structure
The E1 cables are of two types: 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable and 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable.

One end of the E1 cable is a DB26 male connector. The connector at the other end of the cable
should be made on site according to site requirements. Figure 2-14 shows an E1 cable.

Figure 2-14 E1 cable

Pin Assignment
Table 2-20 and Table 2-21 describe the pin assignment for the wires of the E1 cable.

NOTE

In Table 2-20, "Tip" refers to a wire in the E1 coaxial cable, and "Ring" refers to an external conductor of
the cable.

Table 2-20 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable

Pins of the DB26 Wire Type Coaxial Series No. Cable Label
Male Connector

X1.1 Tip 1 RX1+

X1.2 Ring RX1-

X1.3 Tip 3 RX2+

X1.4 Ring RX2-

X1.5 Tip 5 RX3+

X1.6 Ring RX3-

X1.7 Tip 7 RX4+

X1.8 Ring RX4-

X1.19 Tip 2 TX1+

X1.20 Ring TX1-

X1.21 Tip 4 TX2+

X1.22 Ring TX2-

X1.23 Tip 6 TX3+

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Pins of the DB26 Wire Type Coaxial Series No. Cable Label
Male Connector

X1.24 Ring TX3-

X1.25 Tip 8 TX4+

X1.26 Ring TX4-

Table 2-21 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
Pins of the DB26 Wire Color Wire Type Cable Labels
Male Connector

X.1 Blue Twisted pair cable RX1+

X.2 White RX1-

X.3 Orange Twisted pair cable RX2+

X.4 White RX2-

X.5 Green Twisted pair cable RX3+

X.6 White RX3-

X.7 Brown Twisted pair cable RX4+

X.8 White RX4-

X.19 Gray Twisted pair cable TX1+

X.20 White TX1-

X.21 Blue Twisted pair cable TX2+

X.22 Red TX2-

X.23 Orange Twisted pair cable TX3+

X.24 Red TX3-

X.25 Green Twisted pair cable TX4+

X.26 Red TX4-

2.2.5 E1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable


This describes the E1 surge protection transfer cable. It connects the UELP to the main control
board.

Appearance
The E1 surge protection transfer cable has a DB26 male connector at one end and a DB25 male
connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 2-15.

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Figure 2-15 E1 surge protection transfer cable

(1) DB25 male (2) DB26 male

Pin Assignment
Table 2-22 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the E1 surge protection transfer cable.

Table 2-22 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1 surge protection transfer cable

Pin on the DB26 Male Wire Type Pin on the DB25 Male
Connector Connector

X1.20 Twisted pair X2.2

X1.19 X2.3

X1.4 Twisted pair X2.4

X1.3 X2.5

X1.22 Twisted pair X2.6

X1.21 X2.7

X1.6 Twisted pair X2.8

X1.5 X2.9

X1.24 Twisted pair X2.10

X1.23 X2.11

X1.8 Twisted pair X2.12

X1.7 X2.13

X1.1 Twisted pair X2.14

X1.2 X2.15

X1.25 Twisted pair X2.24

X1.26 X2.25

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2.2.6 FE Cable
This describes the FE cable. It connects the BBU3900 to the controller through routing
equipment and transmits baseband signals.

Appearance
The FE cable has an RJ45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 2-16.

Figure 2-16 FE cable

(1) RJ45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 2-23 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE cable.

Table 2-23 Pin assignments for the wires of the FE cable


Pin on the RJ45 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ45 Connector
Connector

X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2

X1.1 White and X2.1


orange

X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6

X1.3 White and X2.3


green

X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4

X1.5 White and blue X2.5

X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8

X1.7 White and X2.7


brown

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2.2.7 FE Surge Protection Transfer Cable


This describes the FE surge protection transfer cable. It is an optional cable that connects the
main control board to the UFLP.

Appearance
The FE surge protection transfer cable has an RJ45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure
2-17.

Figure 2-17 FE surge protection transfer cable

Pin Assignment
Table 2-24 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE surge protection transfer cable.

Table 2-24 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE surge protection transfer cable

Pin on the RJ45 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ45 Connector
Connector

X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2

X1.1 White and X2.1


orange

X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6

X1.3 White and X2.3


green

X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4

X1.5 White and blue X2.5

X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8

X1.7 White and X2.7


brown

2.2.8 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU
This describes the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU. It transmits the
environment monitoring signals of the power cabinet to the BBU.

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Appearance
The monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU has an RJ45 connector at one end
and four bare wires at the other end. Figure 2-18 shows the monitoring signal cable between
the APMI and the BBU.

Figure 2-18 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU

Pin Assignment
Table 2-25 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between
the APMI and the BBU.

Table 2-25 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and
the BBU
Pin on the Color X2 to X5 Ends Description Terminal on the
RJ45 APMI
Connector

X1.1 White X2 Twisted pair TX+

X1.2 Orange X3 TX-

X1.4 Blue X4 Twisted pair RX+

X1.5 White X5 RX-

2.2.9 CPRI Optical Cable


This describes the CPRI optical cable. It connects the BBU to the RRU and transmits CPRI
signals between them.

Appearance
The CPRI optical cable is a multi-mode 2-wire cable with DLC connectors at both ends. Figure
2-19 shows the CPRI optical cable.

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Figure 2-19 CPRI optical cable

(1) DLC connector (2) Label on the fiber tail

(3) Fiber tail

Pin Assignment
Table 2-26 describes the pin assignment for the fiber tails of the CPRI optical cable.

Table 2-26 Pin assignment for the fiber tails of the CPRI optical cable
Label Color Connect to...

1A Orange RX port on the RRU

1B Gray TX port on the RRU

2A Orange TX port on the BBU

2B Gray RX port on the BBU

2.2.10 BBU Alarm Cable


This describes the alarm cable. It transmits alarm signals from external devices to the BBU.

Appearance
The alarm cable of the BBU has an RJ45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 2-20. One
RJ45 connector at one end, however, may be removed and an appropriate terminal may be added
according to the field requirements.

Figure 2-20 BBU alarm cable

Pin Assignment
Table 2-27 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the alarm cable.

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Table 2-27 Pin assignment for the wires of the alarm cable

Pin on the RJ45 Pin on the RJ45 Wire Color Wire Type
Connector Connector

X1.1 X2.1 Orange and white Twisted pair

X1.2 X2.2 Orange

X1.3 X2.3 Green and white Twisted pair

X1.6 X2.6 Green

X1.5 X2.5 Blue and white Twisted pair

X1.4 X2.4 Blue

X1.7 X2.7 Brown and white Twisted pair

X1.8 X2.8 Brown

2.2.11 GPS Clock Signal Cable


This describes the GPS clock signal cable. It is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals
from the GPS antenna system to the TGW1000. The GPS clock signals serve as the clock
reference of the TGW1000.

Appearance
The GPS clock signal cable has an SMA male connector at one end and an N-type connector at
the other end, as shown in Figure 2-21.

Figure 2-21 GPS clock signal cable

(1) SMA male connector (2) N-type connector

2.2.12 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the HEUA and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU transmits monitoring signals from
the HEUA to the BBU.

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Appearance
The monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU is black and has an RJ45 connector
at each end, as shown in Figure 2-22.

Figure 2-22 Monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU

(1) RJ45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 2-28 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and
the BBU.

Table 2-28 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU

X1 End X2 End Remarks

X1.1 X2.1 Twisted pair

X1.2 X2.2

X1.3 X2.3 Twisted pair

X1.6 X2.6

X1.4 X2.4 Twisted pair

X1.5 X2.5

X1.7 X2.7 Twisted pair

X1.8 X2.8

2.2.13 Alarm Cable Between the TMC and the BBU


The alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU connects the EXT_ALM1 port on the BBU
and the alarm ports on the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor in the TMC.

Appearance
The alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU has an RJ45 connector at one end and three
pairs of signal wires in different colors at the other end, as shown in Figure 2-23.

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Figure 2-23 Alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU

Pin Assignment
Table 2-29 describes the pin assignment of the alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU.

Table 2-29 Pin assignment for the wires of the alarm cable between the TMC and the BBU
Pin on the Pin on the Color Type Wiring
RJ45 Cord End Terminal
Connector Terminal

X1.1 X2 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal OUT+
on the APMI

X1.2 X3 Orange Alarm wiring


terminal OUT- on
the APMI

X1.3 X4 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal on the
X1.6 X5 Green DCDU

X1.5 X6 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring


terminal on the
X1.4 X7 Blue door status sensor

2.2.14 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the PMU and the BBU
The monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU transmits monitoring signals from
the PMU to the BBU.

Appearance
The monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU is black and 0.6 m long, with an
RJ45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 2-24.

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Figure 2-24 Monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU

(1) RJ45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 2-30 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and
the BBU.

Table 2-30 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the BBU
X1 End X2 End Remarks

X1.1 X2.1 Twisted pair

X1.2 X2.2

X1.3 X2.3 Twisted pair

X1.6 X2.6

X1.4 X2.4 Twisted pair

X1.5 X2.5

X1.7 X2.7 Twisted pair

X1.8 X2.8

2.3 Auxiliary Devices of the BBU3900


The auxiliary devices of the BBU3900 are the APM30, APM30H, DCDU-03, and PS4890. You
can choose one or more types of auxiliary device when installing the BBU3900.

2.3.1 APM30
The Advanced Power Module 30 (APM30) is a backup power system for outdoor applications.
The APM30 consists of the power cabinet, battery cabinet, and transmission cabinet. The power
cabinet provides space for transmission devices and functions such as power distribution, short-
term power backup, and surge protection. The battery cabinet provides long-term power backup.
The transmission cabinet provides 11 U space for transmission devices.
2.3.2 APM30H
The APM30H, an advanced power module cooled by the built-in heat exchanger, is a backup
power system for outdoor applications. The APM30H consists of the APM30H power cabinet,
IBBS200T, and TMC11H. The APM30H power cabinet provides space for transmission devices
and functions such as power distribution, short-term power backup, and surge protection. The

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IBBS200T provides long-term power backup. The TMC11H provides DC power and space for
customer equipment.
2.3.3 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.
2.3.4 PS4890
The PS4890, an indoor power cabinet, provides DC power and space for customer equipment.
When installed with battery groups, the PS4890 can also provide power backup.
2.3.5 EMUA
The environment monitoring unit EMUA, which can be used to monitor the environment in the
equipment room and in the cabinet, is applicable to all types of Huawei base station.

2.3.1 APM30
The Advanced Power Module 30 (APM30) is a backup power system for outdoor applications.
The APM30 consists of the power cabinet, battery cabinet, and transmission cabinet. The power
cabinet provides space for transmission devices and functions such as power distribution, short-
term power backup, and surge protection. The battery cabinet provides long-term power backup.
The transmission cabinet provides 11 U space for transmission devices.

Power Cabinet
The APM30 provides -48 V DC power distribution and short-term power backup of batteries
for the distributed or mini base stations. It also provides space for transmission devices and
performs management, monitoring, and surge protection for batteries.

l Maximum DC output: -48 V/90 A


l Short-term power backup: 48 V 24 Ah battery groups
l Space for customer equipment: 5 U

Figure 2-25 shows the power cabinet.

Figure 2-25 Power cabinet

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Figure 2-26 and Figure 2-27 show the internal structure of the power cabinet with batteries and
that of the power cabinet without batteries.

Figure 2-26 Internal structure of the power cabinet without batteries

(1) Heater (1 U) (2) PDU (2 U) (3) Power subrack (3 U)

(4) APMI (5) FAN unit (6) AFMU

Figure 2-27 Internal structure of the power cabinet with batteries

(1) Battery group (3 U) (2) Heater (1 U) (3) PDU (2 U)

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(4) Power subrack (3 U) (5) APMI (6) FAN unit

(7) AFMU

Battery Cabinet
The APM30 extension battery cabinet is optional. It provides long-term power backup for
devices in certain situations. The battery cabinet supports 48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 92 Ah built-in
battery groups. The maximum power of 48 V 184 Ah can be provided through parallel
connections between battery groups.
Figure 2-28 shows the battery cabinet.

Figure 2-28 Battery cabinet

Figure 2-29 shows the internal structure of the battery cabinet.

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Figure 2-29 Internal structure of the battery cabinet

Table 2-31 describes the internal structure of the battery cabinet.

Table 2-31 Internal structure of the battery cabinet


SN Description

1 Wiring terminal for the AC power input to the


heating film

2 Left cable hole for external cables at the


bottom of the cabinet

3 Right cable hole for external cables at the


bottom of the cabinet

4 Wiring terminal for the negative poles of the


battery groups

5 MCB of the battery groups

6 Wiring terminal for power input to the


positive poles of the battery groups (wiring
terminal for the positive poles of the battery
groups)

7 Wiring terminal for power input to the


negative poles of the battery groups

8 Right cable hole for external cables at the top


of the cabinet (used when a cabinet is stacked
on the battery cabinet)

9 Cable hole for internal cables at the top of the


cabinet (used when a cabinet is stacked on the
battery cabinet)

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SN Description

10 Left cable hole for external cables at the top


of the cabinet (used when a cabinet is stacked
on the battery cabinet)

NOTE
Before delivery, two heating films are installed on the upper and lower trays of the battery cabinet
respectively.

Transmission Cabinet
The APM30 DC transmission cabinet is optional and provides 11 U space for customer
equipment. If a 1 U heater is installed in the transmission cabinet, the transmission cabinet
provides 10 U space for customer equipment.
Figure 2-30 shows the transmission cabinet.

Figure 2-30 Transmission cabinet

Figure 2-31 shows the internal structure of the transmission cabinet.

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Figure 2-31 Internal structure of the transmission cabinet

(1) DCDU (2) APMI (3) FAN unit (4) AFMU

For details of the structure and functions of the APM30, see the APM30 User Guide.

2.3.2 APM30H
The APM30H, an advanced power module cooled by the built-in heat exchanger, is a backup
power system for outdoor applications. The APM30H consists of the APM30H power cabinet,
IBBS200T, and TMC11H. The APM30H power cabinet provides space for transmission devices
and functions such as power distribution, short-term power backup, and surge protection. The
IBBS200T provides long-term power backup. The TMC11H provides DC power and space for
customer equipment.

APM30H Power Cabinet


The APM30H power cabinet provides -48 V DC power distribution and short-term power backup
of batteries for the distributed or mini base stations. It also provides space for transmission
devices and performs management, monitoring, and surge protection for batteries.

l Maximum DC output: -48 V/90 A


l Short-term power backup: 48 V 24 Ah battery groups
l Space for customer equipment: 5 U

Figure 2-32 shows the APM30H power cabinet.

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Figure 2-32 APM30H power cabinet

Figure 2-33 shows the internal structure of the APM30H power cabinet.

Figure 2-33 Internal structure of the APM30H power cabinet

(1) HPMI (2) Inner air circulation fan (3) HEUA

(4) Power system (AC/DC) (5) PDU (6) Outer air circulation fan

(7) Core of the heat exchanger

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IBBS200T
The TEC cooler is installed on the inner side of the IBBS200T cabinet door, enabling the
IBBS200T to adapt to high ambient temperature. In this way, the normal working temperature
of the batteries can be guaranteed, and the life span of the batteries can be prolonged.
Configured with large capacity batteries, the IBBS200T can meet the requirement of the
distributed or separated base stations for power backup of a relatively long time.
Figure 2-34 shows the IBBS200T.

Figure 2-34 IBBS200T

Figure 2-35 shows the internal structure of the IBBS200T.

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Figure 2-35 Internal structure of the IBBS200T

(1) Heat insulation foam (2) TEC cooler (3) Signal transfer (4) Transfer terminal for (5) Junction box
terminals power input to the TEC
cooler

NOTE

l The signal transfer terminals are the transfer terminals for the door status signals, TEC cooler alarm
signals, battery temperature signals, and smoke signals.
l The junction box consists of the wiring copper bars, MCBs for the upper-layer and lower-layer battery
groups, and MCBs for the TEC cooler.

TMC11H
The TMC11H provides DC power and space for customer equipment.
Figure 2-36 shows the TMC11H.

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Figure 2-36 TMC11H

Figure 2-37 shows the internal structure of the TMC11H.

Figure 2-37 Internal structure of the TMC11H

(1) Filler panel (2) Inner air circulation fan (3) HEUA

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(4) DCDU-03 (5) Outer air circulation fan (6) Core of the heat exchanger

For details of the structure and functions of the APM30H, see the APM30H User Guide.

2.3.3 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.

Appearance
Figure 2-38 shows the DCDU-03.

Figure 2-38 DCDU-03

Engineering Specifications
Table 2-32 describes the engineering specifications of the DCDU-03.

Table 2-32 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03

Item Specification

Weight ≤ 4 kg

Dimensions (width x height x depth) 442 mm x 42 mm x 200 mm

Functions
The Direct Current Distribution Unit (DCDU-03) provides the following functions:

l Providing nine -48 V DC outputs to meet multiple power distribution requirements in


scenarios of distributed and separated base stations through different MCB configurations
l Providing surge protections through the built-in DC surge protection board
l Providing surge protection alarm signals and reporting the surge protection alarms in time

Table 2-33 describes the DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03.

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Table 2-33 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03

DCDU DC Output Power MCB MCB Applicatio


Type Terminal consumpti Specificati Quantity n Scenario
on devices on

DCDU-03A LOAD0 Temperature 12 A 1 Transmissio


control n cabinet
system

LOAD1 to Transmissio 4A 8
LOAD8 n devices of
the operator

DCDU-03B LOAD0 to RRU 20 A 6 GSM


LOAD5 distributed
base station
LOAD6 to BBU and the 12 A 3
LOAD8 transmission
devices of
the operator

DCDU-03C LOAD0 to RRU 12 A 6 WCDMA or


LOAD5 WiMax
distributed
LOAD6 BBU 12 A 1 base station
LOAD7 and Transmissio 6A 2
LOAD8 n devices of
the operator

Port
Figure 2-39 shows the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.

Figure 2-39 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

l Figure 2-39 takes the DCDU-03A for example.

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Table 2-34 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.

Table 2-34 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03


Port Specification Cross- Remarks
Sectiona
l Area
(Unit:
mm2)

DC input Supporting M6 2-hole l DCDU -


terminal OT terminal -03A:6
l DCDU
-03B,
DCDU
-03C:
25

DC output LOAD0 to LOAD8 2.5 l Three rows of wiring terminals


terminal (from left to right) for outputs: NEG(-), RTN(+),
and PGND, where, the last three
pairs of the PGND wiring
terminals support the grounding
of the M4 2-hole OT terminals,
as shown in the red boxes in
Figure 2-39
l Supporting the output power
cable with a maximum cross-
sectional area of 6 mm2

Surge Supporting 2-pin cord - 2-pin cord end terminal not


protection end terminal distinguished from different
alarm wiring polarities
terminal

2.3.4 PS4890
The PS4890, an indoor power cabinet, provides DC power and space for customer equipment.
When installed with battery groups, the PS4890 can also provide power backup.
Figure 2-40 shows the PS4890 cabinet.

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Figure 2-40 PS4890 cabinet

The PS4890 cabinet can house 48 V 50 Ah, 48 V 92 Ah, or 48 V 184 Ah battery groups. Figure
2-41 shows the internal structure of the PS4890 cabinet.

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Figure 2-41 Internal structure of the PS4890 cabinet

(1) Power system (AC/DC) (2) DCDU-04 (3) DCDU-03A

(4) Wiring copper bar for the negative (5) Support plate for the battery group (6) Baffle for the battery group
poles of the battery groups

(7) Wiring copper bar for the positive - -


poles of the battery groups

Table 2-35 describes the engineering specifications of the PS4890.

Table 2-35 Engineering specifications of the PS4890

Item Specification Remarks

Weight l Empty cabinet ≤ 48 kg An assembly cabinet refers


l Assembly cabinet with built-in 48 V 24 to a cabinet in full
configuration, excluding
Ah battery groups ≤ 110 kg
transmission devices and
external cables.

Dimensions of 600 mm x 900 mm x 450 mm The base is not included.


the cabinet
(width x height x
depth)

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Item Specification Remarks

Dimensions of 600 mm x 40 mm x 420 mm -


the base (width x
height x depth)

2.3.5 EMUA
The environment monitoring unit EMUA, which can be used to monitor the environment in the
equipment room and in the cabinet, is applicable to all types of Huawei base station.

Categorized by Function
Based on their functions, EMUAs are categorized as EMUA2416, EMUA2432, and
EMUA4832. Table 2-36 describes the functions of the three models of EMUAs.

Table 2-36 Functions of the three models of EMUAs


EMUA2416 EMUA2432 EMUA4832

Input voltage +24 V DC +24 V DC -48 V DC

Range of voltage 18 V DC to 36 V DC 18 V DC to 36 V DC -36 V DC to -72 V DC


input

Boolean signal 16 channels 32 channels 32 channels


(S1+/S1- to S16+/ (S1+/S1- to S32+/ (S1+/S1- to S32+/
S16-) S32-) S32-)

Boolean signal 32 channels 32 channels 32 channels


interface (Channels 17 to 32
are invalid.)

DIP switch setting Do not change the You can set SW24A You can set SW24A
default settings of and SW24B. and SW24B.
SW24A and
SW24B.
(Use the factory
setting OFF.)

Serial port Maximum in Maximum in Maximum in


protection against differential mode: 3 differential mode: 3 differential mode: 3
surge current kA; maximum in kA; maximum in kA; maximum in
common mode: 5 common mode: 5 kA common mode: 5 kA
kA

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CAUTION
l To avoid false alarms, do not change the settings of the DIP switches SW24A and SW24B
on the EMUA2416.
l If SW24A and SW24B are incorrectly set, restore them to the default settings (SW24A and
SW24B are set to OFF by default).

Categorized by Appearance
Based on appearance, EMUAs are categorized as model A, model B, and model C.
Figure 2-42 shows the front panel of the EMUA of model A.

Figure 2-42 Front panel of the EMUA of model A

(1) LEDs (2) 4-channel detection interface for the analog


sensor

(3) Detection interface for the infrared sensor (4) Detection interface for the smoke sensor

(5) Detection interface for the door status (6) 6-channel detection interface for the relay
sensor node

(7) 16/32-channel Boolean detection interface (8) 2-channel RS-485 port

(9) Wiring terminal for power supply (10) Detection interface for the humidity and
temperature sensor

(11) Detection interface for the water sensor (12) RS-232 port

(13) Grounding screw

Figure 2-43 shows the front panel of the EMUA of model B.

Figure 2-43 Front panel of the EMUA of model B

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(1) LEDs (2) 4-channel detection interface for the analog


sensor

(3) Detection interface for the infrared sensor (4) Detection interface for the smoke sensor

(5) Detection interface for the door status (6) 6-channel detection interface for the relay
sensor node

(7) 16/32-channel Boolean detection (8) 2-channel RS-485 port


interface

(9) Wiring terminal for power supply (10) Detection interface for the humidity and
temperature sensor

(11) Detection interface for the water sensor (12) RS-232 port

NOTE

For the EMUA of model B, the grounding screw is on the rear panel.

Figure 2-44 shows the front panel of the EMUA of model C.

Figure 2-44 Front panel of the EMUA of model C

(1) LEDs (2) 4-channel detection interface for the analog


sensor

(3) Detection interface for the infrared sensor (4) Detection interface for the smoke sensor

(5) Detection interface for the door status (6) 6-channel detection interface for the relay
sensor node

(7) 16/32-channel Boolean detection interface (8) 2-channel RS-485 port

(9) Wiring terminal for power supply (10) Detection interface for the humidity and
temperature sensor

(11) Detection interface for the water sensor (12) RS-232 port

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(13) Grounding screw (14) TX/RX port

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