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Transport sub-modules, and optional equipment
Explain how to cable the different interfaces of Flexi WBTS
Describe the characteristics of optical fiber cables
Describe the characteristics of balanced and unbalanced copper cables
Practical:
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Purpose
Transmission interfaces
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
EAC
MDR36 connector
Sync out
MDR14 connector
Sync in
MDR26 connector
OPT-RF 1
Duplex LC connector
OPT-RF 2
Duplex LC connector
OPT-RF 3
Duplex LC connector
OPT-EXT 1
Duplex LC connector
OPT-EXT 2
Duplex LC connector
DC input
Power feed
Grounding
Screw M5
Grounding
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Optical interface
Duplex LC connector
Power supply
Multi-beam XL
Power delivery
Antenna connectors
Grounding points
Screw terminal
Grounding
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Connector
Purpose
Power delivery
Grounding
M8, 2 x M5
Grounding
Operational state
visual indication
2 x LED
Antenna connector 1
Antenna connector 2
Optical interface
EAC connector
External alarm
RET
LMT
RJ-45 (LAN)
Local maintenance
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Cables
Internal power cables
Optical fibre cables
Power alarm cable (FPMA / FPRA)
Antenna cables
External power feed
Transmission cables
Internal power cables *
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Each module should be separately grounded to the plinth (not chained). In installations where more than one plinth is being used, the modules may be grounded to
one master plinth which is in turn connected to the main site grounding point; or the
modules can each be grounded to its own plinth, and then each plinth is separately
connected to the main site grounding point.
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The cables for each module should be routed so that they do not interfere with the
installation or removal of other modules.
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To minimize the risk of damaging the cables (from water, ice, dirt) the cables should
be routed in such a way that they do not lie on the cabinet floor.
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Tighten the connections (to 5.0 Nm), and also the cable clamp.
Cover the connector with the IP shield.
Fasten the DC power cable to the cable tie point.
Re-insert the module core into the casing, and re-attach the cable entry.
6.
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If using Dual or Single RF Modules, remove the internal cable entry covers from all the modules
except the top module.
Remove the connector seals from the power cable connectors in both the System Module and
RF Module. Store the seals for later use.
Connect the power cable to the System Module. Make sure that the connector is locked in place.
Push the connector boot firmly into place (see next slide).
With a Dual or Single RF Module, coil up the excess cable and push it into the RF Module cable
slot. With a Triple RF Module, coil up the excess cable and fasten it with cable ties to the cable
support plate on the side of the module casing (see next slide).
Connect the power cable to the RF Module power connector. Make sure that it is locked in place.
Make sure that all the connector boots are properly installed.
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Triple RF
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Remove the protective seal from the relevant antenna cable connector on the RF Module.
Store the seal for later use.
Push the antenna jumper cable onto the antenna connector.
Route the antenna jumper cable through the external cable entry.
Tighten the connector to 25 Nm.
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Note:
Antenna jumper cables must be rated
IP55 or better.
Unused antenna cable connectors on
the RF Module must be covered with
IP seals to maintain IP55 protection.
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SM 9/125
Cladding
Core
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Multi-mode
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Multi-mode
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Multi-mode
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Multi-mode
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Single-mode
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Single-mode
160 MHz/km
2 dB/km
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1st window
850 nm
2nd window
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1st window
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2nd window
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2nd window
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Core/cladding
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Optical cabling
Optical fiber cable with LC connectors
Multi-mode (MM) cable
Connector blue
Cable usually yellow
Multi-mode (MM)
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Danger of eye damage caused by the invisible laser beam (infrared radiation)!
Always turn off any laser sources before inspecting fiber connectors, optical components,
or bulkheads.
Always make sure that the cable is disconnected at both ends, or that the card or pluggable
receiver is removed from the chassis.
Always wear the appropriate safety glasses when required. Ensure that laser safety glasses
are used and meet current regulations. They must be matched to the lasers used within
your environment.
Caution
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Optical cables are fragile. Overbending optical cables damages the cables and can detach
or damage the connectors. Do not bend optical cables beyond the minimum radius of 35
mm (diameter of 70 mm).
Do not put the fiber under permanent tensile stress. This will likely damage it.
The optical cables feature a plastic guide at the connector end which safely bends the cable
90 to the left for compact yet correct installation. This forced left-hand orientation must be
respected when routing the optical cables. Mishandling the cable guide or the connector is
likely to damage the optical cable.
In general, optical cables and connectors are fragile. Handle with care!
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Caution: With the high powered lasers now in use for communications
systems, any contaminant can be burned into the fibre endface if it blocks
the core while the laser is turned on. This burning may damage the optical
surface enough that it cannot be cleaned.
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Optical fibers are sensitive. The presence of contaminants will lower the mechanical
strength of the optical fiber and may attenuate the transmission of light in the fibers.
Such contaminants may be so small as to be invisible to the naked eye.
Clean fiber optic components are a requirement for quality connections between fiber
optic equipment.
After removing the protective caps from the LC connector plugs, never touch the
ferrules (connector tips) with your fingers or let them make contact with any nonspecified surface or material.
Clean all optical connectors before installation using an optical fiber cleaning kit.
Always inspect and clean the connectors before making a connection.
Cleaning the fiber optic equipment is one of the most basic and important procedures
for maintaining fiber optic systems.
Inspection and Cleaning are critical!
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b) Lightly wipe the connector tip with the alcohol-moistened swab or wipe.
c) Dry any remaining alcohol from the tip with a dry swab or the dry section of the wipe.
d) Properly dispose of the swab or wipe. Do not reuse.
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systems, any contaminant can be burned into the fibre endface if it blocks
the core while the laser is turned on. This burning may damage the optical
surface enough that it cannot be cleaned.
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Cleaning tools
Examples of optical fiber Cleaning Tools
Cartridge cleaning tools: OPTIPOP and CLETOP
Pocket style cleaning tools: CARDCLEANER
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Remove the protective seals from the relevant optical cable connector on both the System
Module and the RF Module. Store the seals for later use.
Remove the protective cap from the SFP optical transceiver and insert the transceiver into
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Pull back the optical cable connector boot to uncover the connector.
Remove the protective plugs and clean the connector tips according to previous instructions.
Connect the cable to the System Module. Make sure it clicks into place.
5. Push the connector boot firmly into place.
6. With the Dual or Single RF Module, route the cable through the internal cable entries between
the System Module and RF Modules. Coil up the excess cable and store it in the RF Module
cable slot (see next slide).
7. With the Triple RF Module, route the cable through the external cable entries. Coil up the
excess cable and fasten it with cable ties to the left-hand cable support plate on the module
casing (see next slide).
8. Remove the protective cap from the second optical transceiver and insert it into the RF Module.
9. Remove the protective plugs from the optical connector and clean the tips according to instructions. Connect the optical cable to the RF Module. Make sure it clicks into place.
10. Push the connector boot firmly into place.
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Interfaces
8 x E1/T1/JT1 balanced (120/100 )
Connector type
1 x RJ48 per IF
Basic functionality
2 ports activated
Licensed features
Activation of additional ports,
granularity: 2 ports
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8 x E1 unbalanced (75 )
Connector type
2 x SMB per IF
Basic functionality
2 ports activated
Licensed features
Activation of additional ports,
granularity: 2 ports
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4 x E1 unbalanced (75 )
2 x 10/100 Mbit Ethernet
1 optional Gbit Ethernet interface SFP
(Small Form-factor Pluggable)
Connector types
2 x E1 ports activated
Basic Ethernet Switching
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4 x E1/T1/JT1 balanced (120/100 )
2 x 10/100 Mbit Ethernet (2 x Gbit FTIB only)
1 optional Gbit Ethernet interface SFP
(Small Form-factor Pluggable)
Connector types
E1: 1 x RJ48 per IF
Ethernet: RJ45
Basic functionality
2 x E1/T1/JT1 ports activated
Basic Ethernet Switching
Licensed features
Activation of E1/T1/JT1 ports 3 & 4
SFP slot
IMA
Timing over packet (FTIB only)
Synchronous Ethernet (FTIB only)
CESoPSN (FTIB only)
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1 x STM-1 / OC3
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2 x LC IF
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16 x E1/T1 balanced
Connector types
2 x MDR68 connectors
Application
Basic functionality
Licensed features
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Interfaces
2 x Flexbus
Flexbus capacity selectable by SW to
2 x 2 Mbit/s
4 x 2 Mbit/s
8 x 2 Mbit/s
16 x 2 Mbit/s
Connector type
1 x TNC per IF
Accessed through
NSN FlexiHub Manager
Basic functionality
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Licensed features
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FTFA applications
The Flexbus interface is used to:
operate NSN
MetroHopper
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Functional description
2 x FlexiHopper radio interfaces (powered
Flexbus) for direct connection to
FlexiHopper (Plus) ODUs, for trunk
application and for co-location/chaining
1 Flexbus interface (unpowered), for
connection to other IDU, i.e. Flexbusenabled NSN BTS, in co-location scenarios
2 x GbE ports to connect Flexi Packet
Radio(s) or offload to other Ethernet media
Basic functionality
1 Flexbus enabled
License features
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FTFB interfaces
Flexbus 3
Connect to
to FlexiPacket
FlexiPacket
Connect
microwave radio
radio.
microwave
No power supply
Connect to other BTSs
Flexbus interface like:
FTFA/FTFB
FIFA
FIU19(E)
FXC RRI
IFUE
Connect
Connect to
to an
an existing
existing
(Gbit)
(Gbit) Ethernet
Ethernet infrastructure
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Eth
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Flexbus 11 &
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Operate
Operate FlexiHopper
FlexiHopper (Plus)
(Plus)
Operate MetroHopper
Connect
other BTSs
Operate to
MetroHopper
Flexbus
interface
Connect
to otherlike:
BTSs
Flexbus
FTFA/FTFB
interface like:
FIFA
FTFA/FTFB
FIU19(E)
FIU19(E)
FXC RRI
IFUE FXC RRI
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Transport Sub-modules
Module
name
Availability
Remarks
120/100/110 , RJ48c
FTPB
8 x E1/T1/JT1
RAS05.1
FTEB
8 x E1 coaxial
RAS05.1
75 , SMB
FTOA
1 x STM1/OC3
RAS05.1 ED
1 x SFP, LC equipped
FTJA
4 x E1 coaxial
2 x Fast Ethernet, 1 x GE
RAS06
FTIA
4 x E1/T1/JT1
2 x Fast Ethernet, 1 x GE
RAS05.1, Ethernet
supported in RAS06
FTIB
RU10
Upgrade to FTIA
Supports Timing over Packet
& Synchronous Ethernet
RU20
FTLB
16 x E1/T1
RU10
2 x MDR68 connectors
FTFA
2 x Flexbus
RAS05.1
2 x TNC
FTFB
2 x Flexbus powered
1 x Flexbus un-powered
2 x Gigabit Ethernet
RU20
3 x TNC
2 x RJ45
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RX A
TX A
TX B
RX B
TX A
RX A
RX B
TX B
CORRECT cabling ?
wrong cabling!
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TX A
RX B
TX B
TX A
RX A
TX B
RX B
CORRECT cabling ?
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TX A
TX B
RX B
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RX A
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When the two wires of a twisted pair are incorrectly used for different
directions (TX and RX), the principle of balanced signals will NOT have
its positive effect of eliminating common mode interfering signals.
On the contrary, the two signals (TX+RX) will interfere with each other,
and the longer the cable, the greater the interference. Signal quality will
be degraded (bit errors).
Also alarm management is affected: In case one end of the cable is
disconnected from the terminal, the alarm loss of signal would be
expected. But due to induction from the TX to the RX wire, there might
be an incoming signal detected. No alarm at all or for instance frame
alignment lost would be generated instead.
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E1 un-balanced signal
electromagnetic
interferences
co-axial cable
TX
RX
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PCM signal
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TX B
RX B
Differential voltage
TX A TX B
PCM signal
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Remove the connector seal from the relevant transmission unit connector. Store the seal for
later use.
If necessary, install the SFP optical transceiver into the connector cage. Note that SFP cages
are not overvoltage protected. Do not use electrical SFP transceivers in the SFP slots of the
transmission units.
Route the transmission cable through the cable entry.
Pull back the connector boot covering the transmission cable connector.
Connect the cable to the transmission unit.
Push the cable connector boot firmly into place (see next slide).
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The optical cabling options are clear-cut. The greater complexity of feederless sites
resides in the power distribution options for the Radio modules (see following slide).
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If power feed for a Radio module is provided locally, there are several options:
With the Single RF Module, the integrated FPAB AC/DC converter can be used compact
solution but no BBU available.
With any RF Module (or even Remote Radio Head), the FPMA power module with AC/DC
converter can be used, with or without BBU.
With any RF Module or RRH, DC power can also be provided through a third-party AC/DC
system or some other local site solution. (But IP55 protection must not be compromised.)
The System Module will have its own power feed solution FPMA, FPRA, MIBBU, or third-
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Module cabling
System
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Note that external alarms 13-24 (connector EACX-II) are reserved for future use in WCDMA mode.
The individual external alarm cables are inserted through the right-side cable lead-ins on
the front panel, and are connected to the various screw terminals on the FSEB board.
External alarm inputs 1-6 (EXT_AL1EXT_AL6) are connected to terminal block X4106 and the
corresponding ground wires are connected to terminal block X4107 (the X connectors are marked on the
bottom of the FSEB PCB).
External alarm inputs 7-12 (EXT_AL7EXT_AL12) are connected to terminal block X4108 and the corresponding ground wires are connected to terminal block X4109.
If external control outputs are to be used, their cables are also inserted through the rightside cable lead-ins and are connected to screw terminals on the FSEB board.
Control lines 1-6 (EXT_CO1EXT_CO6) are connected to terminal block X4104 while the second wire in
each pair is connected to terminal block X4105 (5V output).
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The FSAA cable features at one end a MDR-36 connector (IP55 protected) for the EAC
connection to the System Module, and at the other end a 37-pin Sub-D connector that can
be used to connect to
FSEB External Alarm Module, if a longer (15 m) cable connection is needed
external alarm cable from older types of ex-Nokia BTSs (e.g., UltraSite or Talk-Family)
another alarm system or distribution frame (DDF)
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When the FSAA cable is connected to an alarm control box or to a DDF, the Sub-D37
connector is cut off and the individual wire pairs are connected to the terminals.
The wire connections for external alarms and controls should be made according to the
pin color mapping on the following slide.
Note that the maximum recommended distance for control lines is 15 m (but these are
rarely used). Distances for alarm lines can be longer.
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Alarm input wire pairs are connected between the EXT_ALx pins and the corresponding GND pins.
Control output wire pairs are connected between the EXT_COx pins and the corresponding +5V pins.
The CAN_L and CAN_H signals are only used with Flexi GSM/EDGE BTS, which supports
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up to 24 external alarms.
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5A
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5A
Ethernet cable
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EIF2
EIF4
Ground
Interface
Purpose
Interface type
Connector type
External transport
EIF2 (TRS/LMT)
External transport/
Local Mgmt Terminal
EIF3 (TRS)
External transport
EIF4
BTS/Iub interface
RJ-45 shielded
Multi-Beam XL RA
2-pin
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5A
RJ-45 shielded
A4
RJ-45 shielded
DC IN
80
EIF3
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5A
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Cost-optimised
1+1+1 @ 20/40W
or 2+2+2 @ 20W
3 x A-type configuration
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5A
1 x Dual RF Module +
1 x Single RF Module
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5A
1 x Triple RF Module
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Cost-optimised
1+1+1+1+1+1
@ 20/30/40/60W
or 2+2+2+2+2+2
@ 20/30W
6 x A-type configuration
2 x Triple RF Module
Alternatively with
3 x Dual RF Module
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5A
1+1+1+1+1+1 @ 20/40W
or 2+2+2+2+2+2 @ 20W
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Upgrade-optimised
1+1+1 @ 20/40W
or 2+2+2 @ 20/40W
3 x B-type configuration
3 x Dual RF Module
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5A
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5A
2 x Triple RF Module
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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