Reference Manual

RBS 2206 Radio Base Station
EN/LZT 720 0225 R3A 7 (24)
Footprint
Unit of measurement: mm
P008315A
(RBS 2202)
RBS 2206
FRONT
99
400
598
220
45
320
400
o 20x75
Figure 3 Hole pattern overview
The RBS 2206 has the same footprint as the RBS 2202 cabinet. The base
frame is used as a template to mark new holes. If an RBS 2202 is being
replace by an RBS 2206, the holes for the old cabinet can be used for the new
cabinet.
4 Environment
The RBS 2206 is designed to operate within limits stated for climatic
requirements and also to have a limited effect on the environment.
4.1 Operating Environment
The climatic requirements the RBS 2206 has on the site are shown in the
table below.
Table 3 Climatic requirements
Environmental
Parameters
Normal
Operation
(1)
Safe Function
Non-
destructive
Conditions
(2)
Temperature
+5 to +40 C° 0 to +45 C°
-10 to +55 C°
Relative Humidity 5 – 85% 5 – 90%
5– 90%
(1) Normal operation describe the environmental conditions where all units function as
specified.
(2) Non-destructive conditions describe environmental stress above the limits for normal
conditions with no function guaranteed and unspecified degradation. When the
environmental stress has dropped to normal conditions, restoring full RBS performance
requires no manual intervention on site. Non-destructive conditions refer to a period of
maximum 96 consecutive hours, and a total of maximum 5.5 days in a three-year period.