MovingMedia® 2000 . iCell CDMA2000 1X Pico BTS BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDE RELEASE 4.5 DRAFT 0.
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1 PREFACE 1.1 Objective This document provides installation and configuration instructions for setting up an iCellCDMA2000 1X system. It covers physical installation, software installation for the various iCell components (sBSC and BTS), configuration, and initial system operation. 1.2 Organization The major sections of this guide are as follows: Table 1-1: Organization Table Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Preface Introduction to the Installation Guide.
1.3 Reference Documents The following table summarizes the applicable reference documents. Table 1-2: Reference Documents Ref. Title 1 iCell CDMA2000 1X Alarms and Statistics 2 iCell CDMA2000 1X Configuration Guide Number 1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations The following table summarizes the acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the document.
PDSN PSTN RF Packet Data Serving Node Public Switch Telephone Network Radio Frequency Short Message Service Center SMSC SNMP SNTP TBD TCP Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Timing Protocol To Be Defined Transmission Control Protocol Time Of Day TOD MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 5 of 16
2 iCell SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This chapter provides an iCell system description. 2.1 Introduction The iCell is an IP-based solution for CDMA2000 1X radio access networks. The iCell system provides the overall functionality of a CDMA2000 1X Base station transceiver subsystem (BTS) and soft base station controller (sBSC), providing an IP over Ethernet interface to the core network. Figure 2-1 shows the system architecture.
2.2 System Components The main iCell system network components are explained in this section. 2.2.1 BTS The BTS is the iCell Base Station Transceiver Subsystem. There can be several BTS units per sBSC. The BTS is the radio transmitter/receiver that maintains communication with Mobile phones. It can be configured as Omni, two sectors or 3 sectors. The BTS is connected through a Fast Ethernet Switch to the sBSC.
2.2.3.1 Direct GPS and Daisy Chain of 1 PPS source For in-building installations, the GPS receiver is connected to one BTS (the first BTS) in each cluster, directly through the 1 PPS IN SMA connector and the RS232 TOD port. The 1PPS signal can be extended via coax to other nearby BTS units using the “ 1PPSOUT”por toft hef i r st BTS going to the 1 PPS IN port of the next BTS.
2.2.4 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Server The SNTP server provides client and server services to obtain and set accurate date and time in network-connected devices. It operates in three selectable modes: � Unicast: A client sends a request to a designated time server at its unicast address and receives a response from which it determines the time. � Multicast: A time server periodically sends a message containing the current time to a designated multicast group address.
3 BTS PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 3.1 General This chapter provides physical installation and wiring instructions for the BTS. 3.2 Unpacking Upon receipt of, and before opening the iCell packages, inspect for any damage that might have occurred during shipping. If the package shows any signs of external damage or rough handling, notify your carrier's representative. CAUTION All modules are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) even while installed.
3.2.2 BTS Wall Mount Packing list The iCell wall mount package includes the following: 1. Pico BTS complete with cover 2. AC adapter unit 3. Wall Mounting bracket 4. Optional GPS unit (Mandatory when CDMA Handoff is required) 3.3 Mounting Instructions The section provides instructions for the following: � 19" rack mounting � Wall mounting 3.3.1 BTS 19" Rack Mount See Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2. 1. Insert the BTS 1X 19" unit into a 19" rack. Secure with four NF10 screws. 2.
3.3.2 BTS Wall Mount See Figure 3-3.
Perform the wall mounting. Mark the location of the drilling holes according to Figure 3-4. Drill three holes Hang the Mounting Bracket in the marked location and fasten with three screws. Mount the Power Supply onto the Wall Mount Bracket. Assemble the iCell unit to the bracket on the spacers. Connect a BTS module according to section 3.4.2. 130.0 cm (5.
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BTS MCN Name Type Pri Eth RJ45S GPS TOD Destination Name Type Standard CAT5 Ethernet Switch RJ45S RJ45S 45-89332-M3 GPS DB9 Console RJ45S 45-89330-M3 PC DB9 1 PPS IN 1 SMA TBD GPS 1 PPS BNC Power Supply Switching 363-02155-0002 AC Power External Source Power or 363-06097-0015 NOTE All SMA connectors that are not connected should be terminated.
3.4.2.1 Connecting to GPS To Connect GPS: Connect the GPS receiver ANT F-Type connector the GPS antenna cable. Connect the GPS receiver SERIAL DB9 connector the BTS GPS TOD connector with cable MCN 45-89332. Connect the BNC T receiver adaptor (female) to the BTS 1 PPS IN SMA connector with cable MCN 45-89800-1. 3.4.2.2 Miscellaneous Connections To connect the remainder connections: Connect BTS Primary Ethernet port through Internet switch to BTS.