QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station–Broadband Hardware Setup Guide 80-D9001-1 Rev.
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1 2 3 Contents Figures......................................................................................................................................................... viii Tables.......................................................................................................................................................... viii 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Section 1 9 Introduction...........................................................................................................
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4.3.2. 4.3.3. 4.3.4. 4.3.5. 4.3.6. 4.3.7. 4.3.8. 4.4. Power Distribution Unit (PDU)..........................................................................................................................30 Radio Node Controller (RNC) ............................................................................................................................30 Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN)............................................................................
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Figures Figure 1: The QDBS document series..........................................................................................................14 Figure 2: QDBS-Broadband Radio Case......................................................................................................18 Figure 3: QDBS-Broadband Network Case ................................................................................................
Introduction Section 1 1 2 3 4 This document describes the procedures necessary to set up a pre-configured QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station–Broadband (QDBS™–Broadband). Operation and configuration of the QDBS–Broadband is described in the QDBS Software User Guide, 80-D8610, Rev. A. QDBSBroadband users must receive QUALCOMM training before they can operate a QDBS–Broadband. 5 6 7 The QDBS–Broadband transmits potentially harmful RF energy.
Introduction 1 1.3. Conventions 2 In regular text: 3 Italic text is used for variables in commands where real data must be substituted. 4 Courier text is used for names of software elements and code examples. 5 Bold text is used for buttons, and commands that must be input exactly as given. 6 7 WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in personal injury or death. Read all warnings before performing a procedure.
Introduction 1 1.5. Acronyms, abbreviations, and definitions 2 3 The following terms are used in this document. Some elements are identified by more than one term. Term Definition 1PPS 1 Pulse per second 6U 6 Standard Rack Units. Each Rack Unit is 1.75 inches.
Introduction Term Definition GPS Global Positioning System GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation HDLC High Level Data Link Control HLR Home Location Register ID Identification IOS Interoperability Specification IP Internet Protocol iPA Synonymous with Power Amplifier ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ISUP ISDN User Part IWF Inter-working Function LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control MCN Material Control Number MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol MGW Media Gat
Introduction Term Definition PBX Private Branch Exchange PCM Pulse Code Modulation PDM Position Determination Module PDSN Packet Data Service Node PDU Power Distribution Unit PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PRI Primary Rate Interface PRL Preferred Roaming List PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network Pulizzi A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) QDBS QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station RADIUS Remote Access Dial-in User Service RAN Radio Access Node RJ-45 Registered Jack-45.
Introduction Term Definition T1 A digital transmission line with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps TIA Telecommunications Industry Association UI User Interface VLR Visitor Location Register W Watts WAN Wide Area Network 1 1.6. Related QUALCOMM documentation 2 3 4 Figure 1 describes the series of documents that provide complete guidance for operating the QDBS–Broadband. The documents listed below provide additional information about topics described in this document.
Introduction 1 [3] QDBS–Cellular Hardware Setup Guide (Release 2.0), 80-D8611-1. 2 3 [4] QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station Three Sector Expansion Kit User Guide, 80-D8478-1. 4 5 [5] QDBS–Broadband Operator Training (Release 3.0), 80-D8311-2. 6 7 [6] QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station Administrator Training (Release 3.0) 80-D8244-2. 8 9 [7] QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station Test Procedures (Release 3.0), 80-D8410-2. 10 [8] QUALCOMM Deployable Base Station Link Characteristics, 80-D8438-1.
Introduction 1 2 The QUALCOMM Technical Support Hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in English only. When calling, you must provide the hotline representative with: 3 the part number (MCN) 4 serial number 5 software release level of the impacted product 6 description of the problem 7 8 9 The hotline representative may be able to resolve the problem during the initial call; however, some calls may require escalation to the technical team.
Section 2 QDBS–Broadband Hardware Overview 1 This section provides a general description of the QDBS–Broadband hardware components. 2 3 4 The QDBS–Broadband is a compact, easy-to-deploy, easy-to-operate CDMA broadband base station developed to address the communication needs of U.S. government agencies and armed forces. 5 2.1.
QDBS–Broadband Hardware Overview 1 2 Figure 2: QDBS–Broadband Radio Case 3 4 Figure 3: QDBS–Broadband Network Case - 18 QUALCOMM Confidential and Proprietary MAY CONTAIN U.S. EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATION 80-D9001-1 Rev.
QDBS–Broadband Hardware Overview 1 2 NOTE: All photos in this document are for illustrative purposes only and may not depict your actual system configuration. 3 2.2. System architecture 4 5 6 7 8 The QDBS–Broadband complies with the CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A (EV-DO) per TIA/EIA856-A air interface standard and operates over 1900 MHz (PCS band). The QDBS–Broadband supports broadband packet data (with rates of up to 3.1 Mb/s in the forward link and 1.8 Mb/s in the reverse).
QDBS–Broadband Hardware Overview 1 Figure 4 illustrates the major components of the QDBS (Cellular and Broadband) systems. 2 3 Figure 4: QDBS Functional Diagram - 20 QUALCOMM Confidential and Proprietary MAY CONTAIN U.S. EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATION 80-D9001-1 Rev.
Section 3 Unpacking and Inspecting QDBS– Broadband Hardware 1 2 The QDBS–Broadband is shipped with all the electronic components fully assembled in the Radio and Network Cases. 3 3.1. Required tools 4 3.1.1. Pico-cell mode assembly 5 6 The GPS antenna stand must be assembled; however, tools are not required to set up the QDBS– Broadband in pico-cell mode (without an antenna mast or external antennas). 7 3.1.2.
Unpacking and Inspecting QDBS Release 3.0 Hardware 1 3.2. Unpacking the QDBS–Broadband 2 3 The QDBS–Broadband is shipped in two large cardboard boxes. The QDBS–Broadband and shipping materials weigh approximately 350 pounds and can be lifted using a pallet jack or fork lift. 4 To unpack the QDBS–Broadband: 5 1. Cut the shrink wrap from around the boxes on the pallet and discard. 6 2. Remove the tops of the telescoping cardboard boxes and store in a safe place. 7 8 3.