Installation Instructions

Integration and Test, RBS 884 Pico (850 MHz and 1900 MHz)
5.9.1 Addresses in Semipermanent Connections: Pico 850 MHz
5.9.1.1 Remote Interface Line Terminal (RILT) Addresses: Pico 850 MHz
The Remote Interface Line Terminal (RILT) addresses enable the MSC to
control the cross-connection of each time slot on an incoming PCM link
to the appropriate destination device in the CRI.
Local RILT Addresses: Each EMRP and EMRPS channel module
device has an address plug, indicating the local address of the dev
ice,
which uniquely identifies the channel module within the EM. The
address range is 0-63.
Global RILT Addresses: As local addresses are repeated within EMs,
they will not uniquely identify a device on the sy
stem level. A global
address is defined when a device is allocated in the system database.
The lowest numbered global address in each EM is determined by
the lowest numbered local address plug used o
n the EMRPSs.
5.9.1.2 Global RILT Addresses: Pico 850 MHz
The following Global RILT addresses are use
d for a Pico 850 MHz CRI
equipped with eight Radio Heads (standard configuration):
00: ETB1 (ETB Primary)
01: ETB2 (ETB Secondary)
0209: EMRPS 18
1011: XLI1 and 2
The following Global RILT addr
esses are used for a Pico 850 MHz CRI
equipped with eleven Radio Heads (maximum configuration):
00: ETB1 (ETB Primary)
01: ETB2 (ETB Secondary)
0212: EMRPS 111
1315: XLI 13
5.9.1.3 EMRPS XLI Time Slots (Channel Numbers): Pico 850 MHz
The Pico 850 MHz XLIs use the following time slots:
Control Path
00, 02, 04, 06, 0
8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30
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