V5 Node B Installation Guide V5 Node B Installation Guide Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Information in this document and the products described are subject to change without notice. ©2000-2007 IPWireless, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction, alteration, or distribution in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of IPWireless Inc, is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: the IPWireless logo, icon and IPWireless Broadband Modem are trademarks of IPWireless, Inc.
V5 Node B Installation Guide WEEE Compliance In compliance with the requirements for marking electrical and electronic equipment as directed in article 11 (2) of Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), IPWireless applies a crossed-out bin symbol to all Node B products. The mark signifies that the IPWireless equipment is to be reprocessed or recycled using IPWireless authorized recyclers and processes.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Contents 1. Release Version ..................................................................................... 6 2. Safety Precautions ................................................................................ 7 3. General Warnings .................................................................................. 7 4. Overview ................................................................................................. 9 5. General Specifications ..................
V5 Node B Installation Guide Tables Table 2-1 : Safety Symbols ................................................................................................... 7 Table 5-1 : Specifications ................................................................................................... 10 Table 5-2 : Node B Model Types ........................................................................................ 12 Table 6-1 : Control Shelf - Packing List ....................................................
V5 Node B Installation Guide 1. Release Version Date Version Author Reason For Change Issue 23rd January 2007 05th March 2007 8th March 2007 10th July 2007 10th August 2007 29th January 2010 4th February 2010 1.0.0 1.0.1 1.0.2 1.0.3 1.0.4 1.0.5 1.0.6 L. Mujegu L. Mujegu L.
V5 Node B Installation Guide 2. Safety Precautions Table 2-1 : Safety Symbols GENERAL WARNING GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTION ELECTRICAL HAZARD GROUND VOLTAGE: GROUND: Care should be taken when servicing this area. Misuse or inappropriate contact with these areas could result in physical harm and property damage Site for grounding equipment These cautionary signs are used on the equipment and within this manual.
V5 Node B Installation Guide FCC Regulatory Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Overview Node B is the European Technical Standards Institute’s (ETSI) name for the radio base station. The basic function of the Node B is to convert 100 BaseT, E1/T1 or E3/T3 into the UTRAN TD-CDMA air interface used between the Node B and the 3G Modem. One V5 Node B can provide up to 3 sectors of RF coverage (V5C) and can also be configured to operate in a pseudo-sectored mode using splitters (V5A).
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V5 Node B Installation Guide Figure 4-1 : Node B Rack Mount – Control Shelf Physical Dimensions Figure 4-2 : Node B Rack Mount – Radio Equipment Physical Dimensions Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Table 4-2 : Node B Model Types TxD 3.84Mcps TxD 7.68Mcps Non-TxD 3.84Mcps Non-TxD 7.68Mcps +40dBm +37dBm +40dBm +37dBm Node B Frequency 698-798 MHz √ 1900-1905 MHz √ √ 1905-1910 MHz √ √ 1910-1915 MHz √ √ 1915-1920 MHz √ √ 1900-1920 MHz √ √ √ √ 2010-2015 MHz √ √ √ √ 2305-2360MHz √ 2496-2690 MHz √ √ √ √ 3400-3615 MHz √ √ √ √ Figure 4-3 : General Description – Front View Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide The Control shelf has the following interfaces on the front panel ¾ Mains DC supply + fuse ¾ Optical – MMF – Radio Control Interfaces ¾ IUB Interfaces ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ o Ethernet 1000BaseT o or optional PMC E1/T1 or E3 / T3 (left-Rx & right-Tx) GPS Antenna Internface Alarm Interfaces – input & output LMT – 100BaseT Debug ports On the rear the earth point and access to the rear fans. Figure 4-4 : Control Shelf Faceplate (dims mm) Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide The Radio Equipment shelf has the following interfaces. ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Mains DC supply Optical MMF – Radio Control Interfaces to Control Shelf Antenna Ports Status – LEDs On the rear the earth point and access to the fans. Figure 4-5 : Radio Equipment Shelf Faceplate Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide 5. Installation This section describes the steps to be followed to physically install the Node B. The Rack Mount installation has two basic physical configurations V5A or V5C Installation. This section shall describe both configurations. Step 1 Pre-Installation The following are the initial checks that should be carried out to ensure that preparation for the installation is complete. For Installation Check Card please see Appendix A at the back of this manual. 1.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 2 Parts Shipped & Tools Required This section reviews the parts, ancillary materials and tools required to install the Node B. Use this checklist (Table 6-1 & 6-2, below) to check quantity and quality of parts as they are unpacked. The Control Shelf crate contains the items listed in Table 5-1 and is illustrated in Figure 5-1. The Radio Equipment shelf crate contains the items listed Table 6-2 and illustrated in Figure 6-2. Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Table 5-1 : Control Shelf - Packing List # Description Qty Control Shelf Package - contents 1 Node B Control Shelf Unit 1 2 GPS Antenna Kit incl Mounting contains: 1 x GPS antenna 1 x GPS antenna mounting NOTE: The GPS kit can be supplied separately.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Table 5-2 : Radio Equipment Shelf - Packing List # Description Qty Radio Shelf Package 1 Radio Shelf Unit 1 2 Power Connection Kit-Radio 1 contains 1 x power connection – radio 3 Earth Fixing Kit 1 contains: 1 x M8 Nut 1 x M8 Spring Washer 2 x M8 Plain Washer 4 Fuse Kit 1 contains 2 x Fuse – 12.5A Figure 5-2 : Radio Equipment Shelf Package + Contents Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide In addition to standard construction equipment, the following tools and materials should be available prior to installation: Table 5-3 : Tools Required Tools Description/Use Basic telecommunications tool kit Includes screwdriver, socket wrenches, etc.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 3 Site Preparations for Node B Installation The section specifies the facilities that need to be available at the site prior to installation. The table below is a site checklist that should be completed prior to installation. It is assumed that the site has already been selected from RF network planning and site acquisition/permission has been granted. Table 5-5 : Site Preparation Checklist # 1 2 3 4 5 6 Facility Mains power supply –48Vdc plus breaker.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Figure 5-3 : Node B Rack Mount – Single Support Shelf (all cables shown) Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Figure 5-4 : V5C Node B Rack Mount – Alternative Stack-ups Serial No Barcode Control LED1 LED2 LED3 OPTICAL I/F ANALOGUE I/F GPS -/-----------------E1/T1---------------/- Sector LED1 LED2 LED3 Analogue I/F LED1 LED2 LED3 Analogue I/F POWER 6A LED1 LED2 LED3 Analogue I/F Debug I/F 10/100 Base-T Optical I/F Debug I/F OPTICAL I/F OPTICAL I/F ANALOGUE I/F OPTICAL I/F OPTICAL I/F ANALOGUE I/F Alarm I/F Debug I/F Serial No Barcode OPTICAL I/F 100/1000 Base-T
V5 Node B Installation Guide General Considerations The following consideration and checks are applicable to all mounting types : The V5 Node B is designed for indoor or weather-proof enclosure use only - refer to Table 4-1. Review the GPS installation guidelines (step 12) to ensure that the location will allow proper operation of the Node B GPS remote antenna. i.e.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 4 Mounting Installations This section explains how to mount the Node B Rack Mount shelves into racks. Mounting Rack The figure below illustrates the 19inch mounting rack plus support shelves, some racks or cabinets can use support rails. This construction can be within an enclosure or cabinet. The support shelves or rails are specific to the rack, enclosure or cabinet being installed, thus their specification shall be part of same selection.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Precautions The following precautions and checks are applicable to all mounting types: Connectors have been manufactured to fit their specific cables and function. Do not modify or force connectors. Check Site Plans for engineering approval. Ensure that good ground resistance is available at the installation site (≤10Ω) Where installed in an outdoor enclosure attention should be paid to cooling and water+dust sealing prevention refer to Table 4-1.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Rack Mounting – Installing Radio Equipment Shelf Ensure the shelf or shelf supports are secure, then insert the Radio Equipment shelf into the rack and secure from the front. Notes: If there is no rear access it may be required to make the ground connection prior to inserting the shelf into the rack. Where additional securing is required at the rear this shall require custom brackets depending on the rack specifications/construction.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 5 Ground Installation The main Node B ground cable shall use a minimum #2 AWG (Diameter 6.6mm or CSA 33mm2) stranded wire or equivalent earth braid. The ground cable is terminated on the rear of both shelves of the Node B Rack Mount using a terminal that shall fit the M8 bolt on the rear of each shelf. The grounding wire is terminated onto the site grounding ring.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 6 DC Power Connection-Control Shelf The power supply input must be a nominal -48Vdc input, refer to Table 4-1. The connection of the mains DC supply is via the cable provided as part of the digital shelf package. The provided cable assembly has 3 metres of cable with a connector to provide connection to the digital shelf. The tail ends of the cable are stripped and must be terminated to a permanent connection junction/terminal block.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 7 DC Power Connection-Radio Equipment Shelf The power supply input must be a nominal -48Vdc input, refer to Table 4-1 The connection of the main DC supply is via the cable provided as part of the Radio Equipment shelf package. The provided cable assembly has 3 metres of cable with a connector to provide connection to the Radio Equipment shelf. The tail ends of the cable are stripped and must be terminated to a permanent connection junction/terminal block.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 8 Inter-Shelf Connections The optical MMF connections between the Control Shelf and Radio Equipment Shelves are required to be made in the field. The SFP optical modules used in the V5 limit the maximum length for the MMF optical interface to ◊ ◊ 500metres (550yards) for 50/125um MMF 300metres (270yards) for 62.5/125um MMF If longer lengths are required please contact IPWireless technical support for assistance.
V5 Node B Installation Guide The figure below illustrates the front connections of power, antenna and inter-shelf cables between the digital and radio shelves for the V5C configurations. Figure 5-12: Interface Cable Connection – V5C Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 9 Backhaul Connections (Iub) to INC The Control Shelf faceplate contains the backhaul connections. The installation can be selected from the following interfaces ¾ 1000BaseT ¾ E3/T3 – optional PMC card on Control Card ¾ E1/T1 – optional PMC card on Control Card The connections are labeled and shown in the figure below. Note: If the Node B is in not in the same site location as the serving INC, there must be no greater than a 5 millisecond delay on the backhaul connection.
V5 Node B Installation Guide 1000BaseT Connection - (Eth) Terminate the Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors and the cables may be secured to the brackets on the face of the Control Shelf (Figure 5-13). Test the continuity for the Ethernet cables with test equipment consisting of a main and a remote unit. The termination for these interfaces is specified within the datasheets for the interfaces.
V5 Node B Installation Guide E3/T3 Connections – (Tx + Rx) Terminate the E3/T3 cables with BNC connectors and the cables may be secured to the brackets on the face of the Digital Shelf (Figure 5-13). Test the continuity for the E3/T3 cables with test equipment consisting of a main and a remote unit. The termination for these interfaces is specified within the datasheets for the interfaces. The specification for both cables should be 75Ω.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 10 Antenna Cabling - Installation Antennae and coaxial cable should be available at the site, and are part of the construction checklist and general assumptions. Two antennae per Node B Radio Equipment Shelf are optimum, allowing receiver diversity and transmit diversity (note: if option fitted), therefore two coaxial cables per Node B are needed.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 11 Alarm Connections If local alarms are to be utilised one D-type connector is provided with the Node B Control shelf. The specifications for those interface requirements are below:- Figure 5-16 : Alarm Outputs & Inputs Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Alarm Inputs There are five external alarm inputs are connected via the 15wayD male type located on the Control Card of the Control shelf. The maximum input voltage is restricted to 12V and 2.5mA with a minimum working voltage of 6V. All five input circuits are the same. The external alarm inputs are opto-isolated current loops. The voltage and currents shall be supplied by the external source. The pin-out for the alarm inputs are shown in the table below.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 12 GPS Installation & Operation The Node B has an external/remote GPS antenna and receiver. The connection for the antenna (N-Type) is located on the Control Shelf, Figure 5-17. The GPS timing signal is used by the Node B for the TDD frame timing, so that all Node B's in a network are synchronized. The GPS signal is also used by the master oscillator for a frequency reference.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Figure 5-18 : GPS Antenna Connection Version 1.0.
V5 Node B Installation Guide Step 13 TTLNA Interfaces Each V5 Radio Equipment shelf can support a TTLNA, the power and control are provided through the Antenna Coax connections. Notes: 1. RF and Control cables to the TTLNA should not be disconnected while the Node B is transmitting. The lightning protection on the TTLNA interfaces is 8kV/20mS to K21-ITU specification. If further protection is required then shall be added separately at the cabinet or building interface.
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V5 Node B Installation Guide Appendix B – Glossary GLOSSARY Version 1.0.
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