User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Document History
- Revision History
- GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LIST OF FIGURES
- LIST OF TABLES
- Introduction
- Figure 1Block Diagram of Host Unit
- Figure 2 Block Diagram of Remote Node
- Safety
- System Overview and Unit Description
- Figure 3mBSC System Functional Overview
- Figure 4 Host Unit
- Figure 5BIU
- Figure 6FIU
- Figure 7 PSU
- Figure 8RCU
- Table 1 Host Unit User Interface
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Figure 10Fiber BCM Enclosure Outline
- Figure 11Fiber BCM Interior Layout
- Table 3BCM Enclosure User Interface
- Figure 12BCM Enclosure User Interface
- Table 4 Single-band RUM Enclosure User Interface
- Figure 14 Single-band RU Enclosure User Interface
- Table 5 Indicator Description
- Table 9Fiber RTM Enclosure User Interface
- Table 10 Indicator Description
- System Installation
- Figure 20 Mounting Brackets for 19” Rack Installation
- Figure 21Host Unit-19” Rack Mounting View
- Figure 22Host Unit Grounding Stud
- Figure 23 Grounded Host Unit
- Figure 24 BTS QMA Coaxial Cable Connection
- Figure 26E2000 Fiber Optic Port on Host Unit FIU
- Figure 27 48VDC Host Power Connection
- Figure 28IP Connection for local GUI Control
- Figure 29Modem Port on RCU (DB9 male)
- Figure 32 Fiber Optic Cable Connection to RTM Enclosure
- Figure 33 RPM
- Figure 36 Flow Chart of System Debugging
- System Monitoring &Configuration
- Figure 37– EMS Local GUI Login
- Figure 38- Main Page Expanded Topology
- Figure 39- Main Page Summary View
- Figure 40- RCU Component View
- Figure 41- Main Page Equipment Status
- Figure 42- FIU Optical Power Levels
- Figure 43- CM Optical Power Levels
- Table 16System Alarms
- Maintenance
- Figure 53Host Unit Trouble Shooting
- Figure 54Remote Unit Trouble Shooting
- Terms, Acronyms & Abbreviations
- IC Radiation Exposure Statement
- IC Déclaration sur la radio exposition
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The mBSC-C Host Unit components are equipped with multiple LED indicators that show status and alarms
by displaying Green, Red or Off. Detailed descriptions of the LED indicators are provided respectively in
section 3.2.7Host Unit Interface.
The NMS software provides detailed alarm information which includes module level faults, circuit faults and
measured value faults such as door, RF power and temperature.
6.4 Troubleshooting Quick Guide
Use this section to quickly troubleshoot alarms and faults.
Table 17 Troubleshooting Quick Guide
Problem Quick Troubleshooting Steps / Possible Cause
No RF output
1) Optical path is faulty;
2) Downlink path BTS input signal is low/not present
3) Remote Node RU is faulty.
RF output power level is low
Measure the downlink output power at the output of the RU, and at the input to he antenna
1)Passive components between the RU and the antenna port are faulty;
2) Host Unit RF input connections are faulty;
3) Optical path is faulty;
4) RU is faulty.
Loss of phone service, but the
RF signal level is normal
1) Test calling in the coverage area of original BTS. It may be the BTS problem if the
situation is the same;
2) Measure the gain both of the forward path and reserve path to see whether they are
close;
3) RU LNA module is faulty.
Power supply is out of service
1) Measure the DC power input source. If the voltage is out of 48VDC +/- 20%, add a
regulated power supply between the power in connector and the power source.
2) The interior power unit is faulty.