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Organization
Chapter 4 Services and Functions. It introduces the main functions and services of
BTS3812E.
Chapter 9 Appendix A
Intended Audience
I. General conventions
Convention Description
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Arial Narrow Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Tips are in Arial Narrow.
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II. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight the points worthy of
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Table of Contents
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Technical Manual – System Description
BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Table of Contents
ii
Technical Manual – System Description
BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 1 Introduction to BTS3812E
Huawei offers a series of WCDMA NodeBs by following 3GPP R4/R5 FDD protocols.
Huawei can offer various customized solutions of the WCDMA radio access network
according to different requirements and actual conditions of operators, to achieve the
seamless coverage of cities, suburbs, countryside, highways and hot spots. Figure 1-1
shows a typical solution of the WCDMA radio access network supported by Huawei.
Table 1-1 lists a series of NodeB.
NodeB
RNC
UE
WCDMA CS
NodeB
NodeB
NodeB
NodeB
WCDMA PS
NodeB
UE RNC
NodeB
NodeB
UTRAN
UE
Note:
The NodeB in the above figure can be the one in the Huawei NodeB Family, such as
indoor macro NodeB, outdoor macro NodeB, distributed NodeB, and mini NodeB. You
may choose the wanted NodeB type according to environment and requirement.
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BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 1 Introduction to BTS3812E
Maximum
NodeB number of
Model Application Remarks
type cells per
cabinet
BTS3812E 12 Densely populated areas, such as Indoor
Indoor BTS3812 12 cities Indoor
macro
NodeB Small and middle-sized cities and
BTS3806 6 towns with low equipment room Outdoor
requirements
BTS3812A is a
Open areas hard to set up an type of outdoor
BTS3812A 12
equipment room NodeB based
Outdoor on BTS3812E.
macro
NodeB BTS3806A is a
Open areas hard to set up an type of outdoor
BTS3806A 6
equipment room NodeB based
on BTS3806.
Indoor
BBU3806 3 baseband
processing unit
Outdoor
BBU3806
3 The BBU+RRU distributed NodeB baseband
Distributed C
solution ensures lower costs and processing unit
NodeB
faster networking for operators. Indoor
BBU3836 81 baseband
processing unit
BTS3801C 1
Mini Indoor, highways, railways and so
BTS3802C 2
NodeB on
BTS3803C 3
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BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 2 Key Benefits
BTS3812E embodies the user-centered design ideas. It gives full consideration to the
service, capacity, coverage, transmission, power supply, installation and maintenance
requirements of network operators. It adopts a modular design method and is a type of
highly integrated equipment.
2.2 Capacity
z A single BTS3812E cabinet supports 1024 equivalent voice channels at 12.2 kbit/s
in both uplink and downlink.
z A single BTS3812E cabinet can support up to 12 cells and each sector can
support up to 4 carriers, meeting the requirements of high traffic areas.
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z T1
z STM-1
z Hybrid: STM-1 and E1/T1
2) Networking modes supported:
z Star
z Chain
z Tree
z Ring
z Hybrid
The chain and tree networking modes support up to five levels of cascading.
3) Co-transmission between 2G and 3G equipment
BTS3812E can provide transmission links for 2G BTSs by means of CES mode, or use
the transmission links provided by 2G BTSs to transmit the Iub interface data by means
of Fractional ATM mode.
4) The inverse multiplexing on ATM (IMA) mode and user network interface (UNI)
mode are supported.
BTS3812E supports remote electric tilt (RET) antenna system that complies with
AISG1.0. It facilitates the antenna tilt adjustment and enhances network performance.
2.5.2 HSDPA
BTS3812E supports high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA). The HSDPA
technology is a modulation and demodulation algorithm put forward in 3GPP R5 for
asymmetrical uplink/downlink data service transmission. It plays an important role in
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increasing downlink capacity and data service rate. The peak data rate can be 14.4
Mbps/cell.
2.6 Installation
2.7 Evolution
BTS3812E can meet the requirements in smooth upgrade and capacity expansion from
the following aspects.
The present BTS3812E is based on 3GPP R4/R5 protocol releases. It supports smooth
evolution to later 3GPP protocol release, for example, multimedia broadcast and
multicast service (MBMS) and high speed uplink packet access (HSUPA).
z To support MBMS, you only need to upgrade the software loaded to BTS3812E.
z To support HSUPA, you only need to add a HSUPA-supportive UL processing
board or replace the existing board with such a board, and then upgrade the
software loaded to BTS3812E.
See the following description of MBMS and HSUPA.
z MBMS: It is a point-to-multipoint technology introduced to WCDMA R6 release.
This technology can save resources over the air interface by broadcasting
multimedia services to the UEs of a cell over common channels or by sending
multicast services subscribed by UEs of a cell.
z HSUPA: It is a technology introduced to WCDMA R6 release, serving as a means
to enhance UL packet service processing capability. Specific techniques related to
HSUPA include 2ms frame, HARQ, and NodeB scheduling. HSUPA can enhance
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system capacity by 50% to 70% and reduce time delay in packet services by 20%
to 55%. A single subscriber can enhance service rate by 50%.
1) The present BTS3812E supports three transmission modes, that is, E1, T1, and
STM-1. It will be able to support more transmission modes such as E3, T3, and
Ethernet.
2) Later versions of BTS3812E can be enhanced by some technologies, including:
z Smart antenna (SA): It performs formation and shaping for the received and
transmitted beams of the NodeB according to the spatial characteristics of signal
transmission and the digital signal processing technology. It can reduce
interference, multiply capacity, broaden coverage, enhance communication
quality and decrease costs of operators.
z Multi-user detection (MUD): Perform combined detection for multiple users to
limit the multiple access interference. It is a good solution to the near-far problem.
The technology lowers the requirements for power control precision, and therefore
can make better use of the spectrum resources and enhance system capacity and
coverage.
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3.1.1 Appearance
Complying with the IEC297 standard, the cabinet dimensions of BTS3812E are:
z 1400 mm high
z 600 mm wide
z 600 mm deep
Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of a BTS3812E cabinet.
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Figure 3-2 shows a BTS3812E cabinet under full configuration. A single BTS3812E
cabinet can support up to 12 cells.
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Note:
z The NAOI and NDTI are both Iub interface boards. The slots for Iub interface boards
are compatible with both NDTI and NAOI.
z NBOI can also use the 0 or 1 slot of baseband subrack when BTS3812E need to
connect RRU.
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Baseband RF Subsystem
Transport Subsystem Antenna
Subsystem MTRU MAFU
Duplexer
HDLP
TMA
Tx PA Tx path
NMPT
Control NMON
Subsystem BTS3812E cabinet
I. Transport Subsystem
The transport subsystem consists of Iub interface boards such as NDTI and NAOI. Its
principal function is to interface with the RNC to exchange information between
BTS3812E and the RNC.
The slots for Iub interface boards are compatible with both NAOI and NDTI, and NAOI
and NDTI can coexist in one cabinet.
1) NDTI
z NDTI provides E1/T1 ports for interfacing with the RNC, bearing the ATM
switching function.
z NDTI supports load sharing mode.
2) NAOI
z NAOI provides ATM optical interfaces for interfacing with the RNC, bearing the
ATM switching function.
z NAOI supports load sharing mode.
The baseband subsystem comprises HULPs, HDLPs and NBBIs. It performs downlink
transmit and uplink receive on the physical layer.
1) NBBI
z Converts and controls baseband signals and RF signals
z Process services in downlink and uplink baseband signals
z Supports 1+1 backup mode
2) HDLP
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III. RF Subsystem
Each MAFU
z Consists of one duplex filter, one receive filter, and two LNAs
z Provides two receive channels and one transmit channel
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z Configuration management
z Maintenance management
z Software management
z Alarm management
z Active/standby management
z Testing management
z Environment monitoring
The clock module in NMPT providing various reference clocks for the entire NodeB.
2) NMON
The optional NMON has the following functions:
z Providing Boolean value ports for external alarms and output control
z Working with NMPT to control RET
z Providing modulation and demodulation of AISG signals
The fan subrack and the air inlet box form a ventilation circuit, cooling the entire
system.
3.2 Configuration
1×1 1 Opt.
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3×1 1 Opt.
3×2 1 Opt.
3×3 1 No
3×4 1 No
6×1 1 No
6×2 1 No
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4.1 Services
BTS3812E supports:
z Circuit switched (CS) domain services at various rates
z Packet switched (PS) domain services at various rates
z Combined services between the PS domain and CS domain
I. CS Domain Services
The CS domain services are telecommunication services that pose relatively high
real-time requirements in the areas below:
z Voice services, for example, adaptive multi rate (AMR) voice services
z Data services, for example, video phone and fax
There are two types of CS domain data services:
z Transparent services NodeB
z Non-transparent services
1) AMR voice services
BTS3812E supports AMR voice services at various rates
z 12.2 kbit/s
z 10.2 kbit/s
z 7.95 kbit/s
z 7.4 kbit/s
z 6.7 kbit/s
z 5.9 kbit/s
z 5.15 kbit/s
z 4.75 kbit/s
The AMR voice rates in uplink and downlink can be asymmetrical.
2) Transparent data services
BTS3812E supports transparent data services at the following rates:
z 64 kbit/s
z 56 kbit/s
z 32 kbit/s
z 28.8 kbit/s
The data rates in uplink and downlink can be asymmetrical.
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The WCDMA system distinguishes itself from the 2G system by its high transfer rate of
data services. This distinct feature gives subscribers high speed access to the Internet
and makes the system capable of supporting services such as web browsing, data
downloading, E-mail, video on demand and audio on demand.
BTS3812E supports location services based on Cell ID, OTDOA and A-GPS.
4.3 Handover
BTS3812E supports:
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z Soft handover
z Softer handover
z Hard handover
I. Soft Handover
Soft handover takes place between intra-frequency neighboring cells within the same
UTRAN. Handover between intra-frequency neighboring cells of the same NodeB
might be soft handover or softer handover.
Softer handover, a special kind of soft handover, takes place between intra-frequency
neighboring cells that belong to neighboring sectors of the same NodeB. During softer
handover, the UE sets up radio links with two cells of the same NodeB. In this case, the
NodeB merges the diversity signals the two cells receive from the UE. Generally the
communication quality in softer handover is better than that in soft handover.
4.4 Diversity
I. Transmit Diversity
BTS3812E supports:
z Open loop space time transmit diversity (STTD)
z Open loop time switched transmit diversity (TSTD)
z Closed loop transmit diversity in Mode 1
z Closed loop transmit diversity in Mode 2
Transmit diversity is optional and operator-specific.
BTS3812E supports:
z 2-way receive diversity: basic function
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With a License, operators can obtain enhanced functions and services and provide
value-added services. They may choose network functions applicable to a specific
phase so that their investment will be protected to the greatest extent.
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BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 5 Operation and Maintenance
The O&M system of BTS3812E provides graphic user interfaces (GUIs) and MML
commands to support customized man-machine interfacing. It provides customers with
the following functions:
z Security management
z Data configuration
z Maintenance management
z Alarm management
z Performance test
z Environment monitoring
Figure 5-1 shows the O&M system of BTS3812E.
iManagerM2000
IPoE
IPo
A
LMT NodeB
VLAN
oA
IP
RNC
IPoE
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I. Security Management
The alarm management system of BTS3812E can detect and report equipment faults
and abnormality in real time. It can display alarm information and alarm handling
suggestions on the alarm management system of LMT or M2000. The alarm
management system of M2000 can connect to an alarm box through a serial port, and
supports audible and visible alarms. Customers may subscribe some specified alarms
and forward them to the handsets or pagers of maintenance engineers. The engineers
then can handle the faults and abnormalities as quick as possible.
The O&M system of BTS3812E allows addition, deletion, modification and consistency
check of the NodeB data. It supports both online and offline data configurations.
z For online data configuration, the modified data takes effect at once.
z For offline data configuration, the modified data takes effect only after the reset of
NodeB.
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BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 6 Reliability
Chapter 6 Reliability
I. Redundancy
Baseband boards (HULP and HDLP) adopt the resource pool architecture and work in
N+1 backup mode. Failure in part of the boards does not affect normal operation of the
NodeB. In addition, baseband processing capability is not affected when redundant
boards are configured.
The Iub interface boards can work in load-sharing mode. When a service link is broken
and the transmission capability deteriorates, the overloaded or faulty board can
transfer partial or all load to other available boards or links.
BTS3812E can automatically detect and diagnose faults in hardware or software, and
report them as alarms. It can record and report fault information. It can also detect
environmental status and report the abnormality in time.
When a functional board is inserted into a wrong slot, it cannot get into full contact with
the backplane. This prevents the equipment from damage.
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With system dissipation guaranteed, fan speed can be controlled to reduce equipment
noise and fan abrasion. In this way, both the service life and reliability of the heat
dissipation system can be greatly enhanced.
The redundancy design of the fan box ensures normal operation of the system even if
one of the fans gets faulty. Therefore, the system anti-fault capability and the system
reliability are enhanced.
When the temperature exceeds the specified limit, the system automatically lowers the
rated output power of MTRU or shuts down the MTRU and reports related alarms. In
this way, MTRU is under protection. Its service life and reliability cannot be affected.
z The –48V input power supply is kept under detection. When the power voltage is
too low or too high, BTS3812E reports an alarm.
z The power supply has the lightning protection function and the protection function
against voltage dips and sags.
z BTS3812E provides the power failure protection for programs and data.
z The boards provide over-voltage, overcurrent and reverse-polarity-connection
protection.
Software reliability is reflected in the powerful capability of error tolerance. The whole
system will not corrupt when the software fails. That is, the system has self-healing
capability. Error tolerance of BTS3812E is shown in the following aspects:
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When the software is active, the task monitoring function can monitor any possible fault
in software or hardware. In addition, the detected fault can be reported. Task status and
system abnormalities can be monitored.
The software system adopts the segment/page protection mechanism of CPU memory
management unit (MMU), implementing storage protection of codes and important data
segments.
The system records user operations within a certain period and saves the recorded
information to the system operation log. The operation log can be used to locate the
error or exception due to incorrect operation so that the system can be restored to
normal state.
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Parameter Indices
Receive band 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz
Transmit band 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz
Nominal output power per carrier at the Tx antenna connector (at the top of BTS3812E
cabinet) is listed in Table 7-2.
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I. Receiver Sensitivity
The static RF sensitivity at the Rx antenna connector (at the top of BTS3812E cabinet)
is listed in Table 7-3, with following assumptions: BER < 10-3, convolutional coding 1/3
at 60 kbit/s, using 3GPP measurement channel of 12.2 kbit/s.
The maximum access search radius of baseband capability is 180 km. The maximum
access search radius is configurable and the step size is 300 m.
7.1.4 Capacity
Additional capacity is provided for common channels and softer handover. The full
capacity is pooled over all cell-carriers.
Channel element
Uplink capacity 1024
Downlink capacity 1024
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Note:
Adjust the base frame to change the height by 0 mm to 4 mm if the mounting surface is
uneven. Therefore, the maximum cabinet height can reach 1564 mm. The base frame
is mandatory.
7.2.2 Weight
The BTS3812E complies with the requirement regarding to the rated –48 V DC power
supply stipulated in ETS 300 132-2. The external power supply equipment has to
comply with this standard.
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Value
Rated voltage - 48 V DC
Input voltage range - 40 V DC ~ - 60 V DC
Table 7-8 lists the minimum, maximum and typical power consumption of BTS3812E
under typical configuration.
Note:
z The maximum power consumption of 38 W PA is tested when the output power is 30
W at the top of cabinet per MTRU.
z The typical power consumption of 38 W PA is tested when the output power is 20 W
with 50% load at the top of cabinet per MTRU.
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7.2.5 Transmission
I. Transmission Interfaces
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BTS3812E has 32 external alarms input ports and 7 output control ports to supervise
and control other external devices at the same site.
The operator may define up to 32 external alarms input ports and 7 output control ports.
External devices are electrically isolated from the NodeB. You may set the alarms
either by switching on or by switching off the external devices.
Item Range
Long-term operation Temperature –5 C to 45 C
environment
Relative 5% RH to 85% RH
humidity
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Item Range
environment Relative 5% RH to 95% RH
humidity
Note:
z Long-term operation environment refers to normal working condition of NodeB for a
long time.
z Short-term operation environment refers to the working condition in which the
NodeB can work normally for no more than 15 days with no hardware failure.
7.2.8 EMC
In normal operation, the sound power level (SPL) acoustic noise generated by
BTS3812E is lower than 64 dBA.
BTS3812E complies with ETS class 1.2 Weather Protected, Not Temperature
Controlled Storage Locations in ETS 300 019-1-1.
BTS3812E complies with ETS class 2.3 Public Transportation in ETS 300 019-1-2.
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z MII YD5083-99
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BTS3812E WCDMA NodeB Chapter 8 Installation
Chapter 8 Installation
BTS3812E features easy installation. BTS3812E can be placed against a wall, side by
side, or back to back. Therefore, less floor space is required. Before delivery, all internal
cabling of the NodeB is installed and debugged to meet customers’ requirements. The
field installation personnel only need to fix the cabinet, insert the boards, install the
external cables and download the data configuration file.
BTS3812E also facilitates equipment maintenance and future expansion. In the NodeB,
the cables supports frontal accessibility, specifically, cables connecting BTS3812E
baseband subrack and MTRU and those between MTRUs and MAFUs.
The external cables of BTS3812E are easy to install. Ports for the antenna jumpers,
power cables, transmission cables, and signal cables are all routed at the top of the
cabinet with corresponding silk-screens.
BTS3812E features easier and faster installation of both software and hardware. This
ensures faster network deployment and rollout.
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Note:
The environment requirements comply to the following two standards:
z ETS 300019 "Equipment Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and
environmental tests for telecom equipment"
z IEC 60721 "Classification of environmental conditions"
The following lists the climate, waterproof, biological, air cleanness, and mechanical
stress requirements of the equipment during storage.
The storage environment of NodeB should meet the climate requirements listed in
Table A-1.
Item Range
Altitude ≤ 5,000 m
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Item Range
Solar radiation ≤ 1,120 W/s²
Rain Drippings
The storage environment of NodeB should meet the biological requirements listed
below.
z No fungus or mildew may grow.
z There are no rodent animals such as rats.
The storage environment of NodeB should meet the air cleanness requirements listed
below.
z There is no explosive, conductive, magneto-conductive or corrosive dust in the
air.
z The density of mechanically active materials complies with Table A-2.
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Note:
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements listed in
Table A-3.
HF mg/m³ ≤ 0.01
O3 mg/m³ ≤ 0.05
The storage environment of NodeB should meet the mechanical stress requirements
listed in Table A-4.
Accelerated
Sinusoidal vibration – ≤ 20.0 m/s²
speed
Frequency range 2 Hz to 9 Hz 9Hz to 200 Hz
Impact response
Unsteady impact ≤ 250 m/s²
spectrum II
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Note:
Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration response curve generated
by the equipment under specified impact excitation. Impact response spectrum II
means that the duration of semi-sine impact response spectrum is 6 ms.
Static payload: The capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure
from the top in normal pile-up method.
The following lists the climate, waterproof, biological, air cleanness, and mechanical
stress requirements of the equipment during transportation.
The transportation environment of NodeB should meet the climate requirements listed
in Table A-5.
Item Range
Altitude ≤ 5,000 m
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z Waterproof measures are applied to prevent rain from entering the package.
z There is no water on the transportation vehicle.
Note:
The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements listed in
Table A-7.
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HF mg/m³ ≤ 0.01
O3 mg/m³ ≤ 0.05
Accelerated
Sinusoidal – ≤ 20.0 m/s² ≤ 40.0 m/s²
speed
vibration
2Hz to 9 200 Hz to 500
Frequency range 9Hz to 200 Hz
Hz Hz
Spectrum density
of accelerated 10 m²/s³ 3 m²/s³ 1 m²/s³
Random speed
vibration
2 Hz to 9 9 Hz to 200 200 Hz to 500
Frequency range
Hz Hz Hz
Impact response
Unsteady ≤ 300 m/s²
spectrum II
impact
Static payload ≤ 10 kPa
Note:
1) Impact response spectrum: The maximum acceleration response curve
generated by the equipment under the specified impact excitation. Impact
response spectrum II refers to the semi sinusoidal impact response spectrum
whose duration is 6 ms.
2) Static payload: The capability of the equipment in package to bear the pressure
from the top in normal pile-up method.
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The following lists the climate, waterproof, biological, air cleanness, and mechanical
stress requirements of the equipment during operation.
The operation environment of NodeB should meet the climate requirements listed in
Table A-9.
Item Range
Altitude ≤ 4,000 m
Air pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
The operation environment of NodeB should meet the biological requirements listed
below.
z No fungus or mildew may grow.
z There are no rodent animals such as rats.
The operation environment of NodeB should meet the air cleanness requirements
listed below.
z There is no explosive, conductive, magneto-conductive or corrosive dust in the
air.
z The density of mechanically active materials complies with Table A-10.
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z The density of chemically active materials must comply with the requirements
listed in Table A-11.
Table A-12 lists the mechanical stress that the equipment can endure during
operation.
Impact response
≤ 100 m/s²
Unsteady impact spectrum II
Static payload 0
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Index
diversity
A receive diversity, 4-3
acoustic noise, 7-7 transmit diversity, 4-3
active/standby mode, 6-1
air cleanness requirement E
for operation, A-7 EMC(electromagnetic compatibility), 7-7
for storage, A-2 engineering indice
for transportation, A-5 acoustic noise, 7-7
alarm management, 5-2 electromagnetic compatibility, 7-7
antenna & feeder subsystem, 3-6 external alarm interface, 7-6
appearance of cabinet, 3-1 mechanical dimension, 7-3
operation environment requirement, 7-6
B power consumption, 7-4
baseband subsystem, 3-4 power requirement, 7-3
biological requirement quakeproof protection, 7-7
for operation, A-7 storage environment requirement, 7-7
for storage, A-2 transmission, 7-5
for transportation, A-5 transportation requirement, 7-7
weight, 7-3
C enhancement function
capacity, 2-1, 7-2 HSDPA, 2-2
climate requirement RET antenna, 2-2
for operation, A-7 environment requirement
for storage, A-1 operation environment, A-7
for transportation, A-4 environment requirement, A-1
clock synchronization, 2-2 storage environment, A-1
combined service, 4-2 transportation environment, A-4
configuration features, 3-7 evolution, 2-3
configuration type, 3-6 excitation control design of MTRU, 6-2
control subsystem, 3-5 external alarm interface, 7-6
cooling system, 3-6
coverage capability, 2-1 F
CS domain service, 4-1 function architecture, 3-3
D H
data check, 6-3 handover, 4-2
data configuration, 5-2 hard handover, 4-3
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