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Wireless Service Provider Solutions UMTS Product Fundamentals About the Univity iBTS Document number: Document issue: Document status: Product release: Date: UMT/DCL/DD/0002 411–8111–905 03.09/EN Preliminary UMTS03 October 2003 Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks , All Rights Reserved Printed in France NORTEL NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL The information contained herein is the property of Nortel Networks and is strictly confidential.
Nortel Networks Confidential Publication history i PUBLICATION HISTORY SYSTEM RELEASE UMTS03 October 2003 Issue 03.09/EN Preliminary Update after internal review September 2003 Issue 03.08/EN Draft Update for OAM V3.1/RAN V3.1 Customer Readiness Introduction of UMTS 1900 Univity iBTSs Mono and Indoor Compact August 2003 Issue 03.07/EN Preliminary Update after internal review July 2003 Issue 03.06/EN Draft Update for OAM V3.1/RAN V3.
Nortel Networks Confidential Publication history ii Document version change (UTRAN V2.1 belong to UMTS V3.0b system release) SYSTEM RELEASE UMTS02 January 2003 Issue 02.08/EN Standard Editorial Update to introduce the iBTS Indoor 2 November 2002 Issue 02.07/EN Standard Update for UMTS V2.1 UTRAN September 2002 Issue 02.06/EN Preliminary Update for UMTS V2.0d UTRAN July 2002 Issue 02.05/EN Preliminary Minor update July 2002 Issue 02.04/EN Preliminary Update after internal review June 2002 Issue 02.
Nortel Networks Confidential Publication history iii January 2002 Issue 01.07/EN Draft Update according the product release change. October 2001 Issue 01.06/EN Preliminary Update after review September 2001 Issue 01.
Nortel Networks Confidential Publication history iv Issue 01.01/EN Draft Creation UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential Table of contents About this publication 1 What is in new about the Univity iBTS 3 Univity iBTS regulatory information 5 UTRAN introduction of the UMTS03 solution 10 Univity iBTS basic characteristics 14 Univity iBTS introduction 15 Univity iBTS key features 24 Univity iBTS characteristics 26 Univity iBTS architecture and configuration 32 Univity iBTS architecture 33 Univity iBTS RF configuration 37 Univity iBTS interfaces 54 Uu interface physical descr
Nortel Networks Confidential Table of contents Univity iBTS Radio Frequency (RF) Description 127 MCPA (Multi Carrier Power Amplifier) 131 Tx Splitter 136 DDM (Dual Duplexer Module) 139 Univity iBTS cabinet other modules 145 MCA (Manufacturing, Commissioning, and Alarm) module 146 Mono Control Board 151 Single Power Control Module (SPCM) 153 TMA (Tower Masterhead Amplifier) 155 Interconnection module of the Univity iBTS 162 Alarm protection module 167 PCM protection module (iBTS Outdo
Nortel Networks Confidential Table of contents Power supply of the Univity iBTS Street 2100 209 dc power system shelf of the Univity iBTS 211 dc distribution module of the Univity iBTS Outdoor 214 dc distribution module of the Univity iBTS Street 2100 216 dc distribution system of the Univity iBTS Indoor 2 218 dc distribution system of the Univity iBTS Mono 221 dc distribution system of the Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact 224 Rectifier of the Univity iBTS 227 Single Power Control Module (
Nortel Networks Confidential Impact of the multi PCM feature on the network UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential List of figures Figure 1 - UTRAN architecture example of the UMTS03 solution (1900 MHzSONET) Figure 2 - UTRAN architecture example of the UMTS03 solution (2100 MHz SDH) Figure 3 - UTRAN architecture example of the UMTS03 solution (2100 MHz PCM) Figure 4 - Univity iBTS Outdoor outside view Figure 5 - Univity iBTS Indoor 2100 outside view Figure 6 - Univity iBTS Street 2100 outside view Figure 7 - Univity iBTS Indoor 2 outside view Figure 8 - Univity iBTS Mono outside view Figur
Nortel Networks Confidential List of figures Figure 37 - Inside view (Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact Figure 38 - Cabinet layout (Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact) Figure 39 - Bulkhead top view (Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact) Figure 40 - Digital shelf description Figure 41 - Front view of the digital shelf (Univity iBTS Outdoor and Univity iBTS Indoor 700) Figure 42 - Front view of the digital shelf (Univity iBTS Indoor 600) Figure 43 - Front view of digital shelf (Univity iBTS Street 2100) Figure 44
Nortel Networks Confidential List of figures Figure 77 - Front view of DDM (iBTS Outdoor, iBTS Indoor 2100, and iBTS Indoor 2) Figure 78 - Front view of DDM (iBTS Street 2100 and iBTS Mono) Figure 79 - Front view of DDM-2 (iBTS Outdoor, iBTS Indoor 2100, and iBTS Indoor 2) Figure 80 - Front view of the MCA module (Univity iBTS Outdoor) Figure 81 - Front view of the MCA module (Univity iBTS Indoor 2100) Figure 82 - Front view of the MCA module (Univity iBTS Street 2100) Figure 83 - Front view of the MCA mo
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Nortel Networks Confidential Table Table Table Table Table 12345- Univity iBTS cabinets The digital shelf modules supported by the iBTS cabinets DDM LEDs status TMA LED Status VSWR LEDs Status (Main/Diversity) Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks List of tables xiii 17 82 143 143 144 About the Univity iBTS
Nortel Networks Confidential 1 About this publication This publication deals with the Nortel Network Univity Internet Base Transceiver Station (iBTS) which is part of the UMTS network. Applicability This publication is applicable to the UMTS03 system release. Audience This publication is for operations and maintenance personnel, and other users who want more knowledge of the iBTS.
Nortel Networks Confidential • 2 the last part describes the Univity iBTS services and features Vocabulary conventions Lists of terms used in the publication are in: Terminology (UMT/DCL/DD/0004 or 411-8111-804) Safety regulation In order to guarantee the safety of personnel and equipment it must be taken into account of the following aspects general personnel safety instructions and equipment safety instructions. Caution message indicate the risk of impact on equipment.
Nortel Networks Confidential 3 What is in new about the Univity iBTS This following list details the main changes in this publication between system release UMTS03 and UMTS02 releases: Univity iBTS modules The new modules are the following: • DDM-2 • iCEM 64 (19006) • iCEM 128 (22752) • iCCM (19845) • iCCM Redundancy (20681) • iTRM (20615) • TMA 2100 module • TMA 1900 module (22691) • NAM (19849) from the system point of view.
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Nortel Networks Confidential 5 Univity iBTS regulatory information This part which provides the regulatory information concerning the Univity iBTS is split into the following items: • European regulatory requirement compliance • North American regulatory requirement compliance • Compliances for other regions/countries • Operation conditions • Cable specifications • Product labelling European regulatory requirement compliance As a radio product, the Nortel Networks UMTS iBTS falls under the req
Nortel Networks Confidential 6 — iBTS safety Compliance with the essential requirements of Safety has been demonstrated using EN 60950 Standard. — iBTS health protection Compliance with the essential requirement of health requirement has been demonstrated using EN50385. North American regulatory requirements compliance The Nortel Networks UMTS iBTS has been qualified according to North American market requirements for the Outdoor, Indoor 2, Mono, and Indoor 1900 compact versions.
Nortel Networks Confidential 7 If requested, the following information must be provided to the telephone company: • FCC Registered Number: AB6 • Facility Interface Code (FIC): 04DU9.BN, 04DU9.DN, 04DU9.1KN, and 04DU9.1SN • Service Order Code (SOC): 6.0F A FCC part 68 and ACTA compliant cable is provided with the Univity iBTS equipment, with no connector at network interface side. The Univity iBTS equipment operates with a 1.544 Mbps digital channel. See Installation Instructions for details.
Nortel Networks Confidential 8 iBTS RF health protection Compliance with the North American requirements is demonstrated through calculation according to FCC OET bulletin 65. Compliances for other regions/countries For countries outside Europe and the Americas, the requirements of European countries usually apply. It is not possible to list all the applicable approvals / compliances as they will be dependent on the markets and products considered.
Nortel Networks Confidential • FCC ID, FCC Registration Number • Manufacturers name • Equipment designation • Nominal voltage operating range and maximum rated current.
Nortel Networks Confidential 10 UTRAN introduction of the UMTS03 solution The Nortel Networks UTRAN is based on: • the Univity RNC • the Univity iBTS • the NAM, optionally for transmission purpose Univity RNC The Univity RNC is the Nortel Networks Univity UMTS RNC. It is the 3GPP-compliant UMTS RNC developed by Nortel Networks. The Univity RNC allows mobility between UMTS and GSM networks.
Nortel Networks Confidential 11 • radio access and modem (modulation/demodulation, frequency up/down-conversion, amplification) • call processing (channel setup and management for both common and dedicated channels, cell management, power control, handover and measurement) • configuration and supervision • synchronization • performance monitoring NAM The NAM improves the switching/routing capabilities of the Univity iBTS.
Nortel Networks Confidential 12 Figure 2 UTRAN architecture example of the UMTS03 solution (2100 MHz — SDH) UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential 13 Figure 3 UTRAN architecture example of the UMTS03 solution (2100 MHz — PCM) Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks About the Univity iBTS
Nortel Networks Confidential 14 Univity iBTS basic characteristics This part describing the basic characteristics of the Univity iBTS is split into the following: • Univity iBTS introduction • Univity iBTS key features UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential 15 Univity iBTS introduction A NodeB supports Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode, Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode or dual-mode operation. The 3GPP-compliant UMTS base station developed by Nortel Networks is named Univity iBTS. The Univity iBTS supports only the FDD mode and it provides Outdoor and indoor deployment to cover different customer requirements. This section provides an overview of Nortel Network Univity iBTS.
Nortel Networks Confidential 16 exchanger is provided. The Univity iBTS Indoor 2100 is also designed to optimize deployment in rural area, sub-urban area, urban area, highway, and rooftop. • Univity iBTS Street 2100 The Univity iBTS Street 2100 is a single cabinet closed by two doors. The Univity iBTS Street 2100 is designed to optimize deployment in city, urban, and sub-urban areas: city street corner, public sidewalks, parking areas, and motorways.
Nortel Networks Confidential 17 increase in capacity is provided via the simple addition of modules, as opposed to the addition entire of cabinets. The following table lists the Univity iBTS cabinets according to the UMTS standard (UMTS 2100 and UMTS 1900).
Nortel Networks Confidential 18 Figure 4 Univity iBTS Outdoor outside view UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential 19 Figure 5 Univity iBTS Indoor 2100 outside view Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks About the Univity iBTS
Nortel Networks Confidential 20 Figure 6 Univity iBTS Street 2100 outside view UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential 21 Figure 7 Univity iBTS Indoor 2 outside view Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks About the Univity iBTS
Nortel Networks Confidential 22 Figure 8 Univity iBTS Mono outside view UMT/DCL/DD/0002 03.
Nortel Networks Confidential 23 Figure 9 Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact outside view Univity iBTS modules In the first generation, Nortel Networks delivers the modules-alpha. These modules are supported by all the iBTSs (Macro iBTS, Univity iBTS Mono, Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact, and Univity iBTS Street 2100). In the second generation (UMTS03 system release), Nortel Networks delivers the iModules (called also modules-beta).
Nortel Networks Confidential 24 Univity iBTS key features This section describes the general features of the iBTS.
Nortel Networks Confidential Copyright © 2000-2003 Nortel Networks 25 About the Univity iBTS
Nortel Networks Confidential 26 Univity iBTS characteristics This section details the characteristics (frequency bands, physical, electrical, thermal and acoustic) of the iBTS cabinet types. Univity iBTS Outdoor The characteristics of the Univity iBTS Outdoor are the following: • frequency bands 2100 MHz: — 2110-2170 MHz for downlink — 1920-1980 MHz for uplink • frequency bands 1900 MHz: — 1930-1990 MHz for downlink — 1850-1910 MHz for uplink • optimized size versus capacity ratio: — footprint: 0.
Nortel Networks Confidential – width (W): 600 mm – depth (D): 600 mm – height (H): 1600 mm 27 — volume: 576 L • dc Power: -48 V dc • operation Temperature Range: -5 to +50 degree Celsius • weight: — fully equipped: 560 kg — empty: 105 kg Univity iBTS Indoor 700 without ac power plinth The characteristics of the Univity iBTS Indoor 700 are the following: • frequency bands 2100 MHz: — 2110-2170 MHz for downlink — 1920-1980 MHz for uplink • Optimized size versus capacity ratio: — footprint: 0.
Nortel Networks Confidential • 28 optimized size versus capacity ratio: — footprint: 0.7525 m² — cabinet size is the following: – Width (W): 700 mm – Depth (D): 600 mm – Height (H): 2000 mm — Volume: 672 l • dc Power: -5 V dc and +24 V dc • ac Power: — Single/Split: 20 A/phase — three phase: 10 A/phase (balanced) • operation Temperature Range: — long term: 5 to +40 degree Celsius — short term: -5 to +50 degree Celsius • weight: — fully equipped: 513.5 kg — empty: 128.
Nortel Networks Confidential • 29 weight: — fully equipped: 321 kg — empty: 180 kg • acoustic: about 47 dBA between -20 and +40 degree Celsius Univity iBTS Indoor 2 The characteristics of the Univity iBTS Indoor 2 are the following: • frequency bands 2100 MHz: — 2110-2170 MHz for downlink — 1920-1980 MHz for uplink • frequency bands 1900 MHz: — 1930-1990 MHz for downlink — 1850-1910 MHz for uplink • optimized size versus capacity ratio: — cabinet size is the following: – width (W): 600 mm – de
Nortel Networks Confidential • 30 optimized size versus capacity ratio: — cabinet size is the following: – width (W): 460 mm – depth (D): 570 mm – height (H): 600 mm — volume: 157,32 L • dc power: -48 V dc • single phase: 220 V ac • operation Temperature Range: -20 to +45 degree Celsius • weight < 90 kg • single configuration: 1 sector and 1 carrier • receive diversity The iBTS Mono does not support the following: • external alarms • battery backup • CCM redundancy • Tx diversity
Nortel Networks Confidential • single/split phase: 120/240 V ac • operation Temperature Range: -5 to +45 degree Celsius • weight < 63kg • the configurations supported are the following: 31 — OTOR1/OTOR2 configuration — STSR1/STSR2 configuration with MCPAs 45W — BTBR1/BTBR2 configuration with MCPAs 45W • receive diversity The Univity iBTS Indoor 1900 Compact does not support the following: • external or internal battery • O2 configuration • CCM redundancy • Tx diversity The Univity iBTS I