Baicells Technologies MBS1105 Users manual

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Baicells mBS1105 Base Station Installation Guide
V100R001C00
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Baicells mBS1105 Base Station Installation Guide(V100R001C00,02).docx
Date
Version
Description
24 Mar, 2017
V1.0
Initial Released.
About This Document
This document is a guidance of mBS1105 hardware installation for installation personnel, which includes the preparation of installation tools and supporting materials before installation, the demands of installation environment, installation of base station, connection of cable and power on.
Accomplish the installation of the device according to this guide, the installation personnel can avoid potential damage to the device during the installation procedure, which makes sure the subsequent good running of the device.
Copyright Notice
Baicells copyrights this specification. No part of this specification may be reproduced in any form or means, without the prior written consent of Baicells.
Disclaimer
This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without notice. Baicells assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein. For more information, please consult our technical engineers.
Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste
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Contact Us
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Contents
1. Product Overview ....................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1
Features ...................................................................................................................... 1 1.2
Appearance ................................................................................................................ 2 1.3
Technical Specification ............................................................................................... 3 1.4
1.4.1 Hardware Specification....................................................................................... 3
1.4.2 Software Specification ........................................................................................ 4
1.4.3 Environment Specification .................................................................................. 5
2. Out-of-Box Audit ......................................................................................................... 6
3. Installation Preparation .............................................................................................. 7
Support Materials ..................................................................................................... 7 3.1
Installation Tools ...................................................................................................... 7 3.2
Installation Environment ............................................................................................ 8 3.3
3.3.1 Locational Requirements .................................................................................... 8
3.3.2 Environmental Requirements ............................................................................. 8
3.3.3 Space Requirements ........................................................................................... 8
Personnel Requirements ............................................................................................ 9 3.4
Lightening and Grounding Protection ........................................................................ 9 3.5
Weatherproof Protection ......................................................................................... 10 3.6
4. Base Station Installation ............................................................................................. 11
Installation Procedure ............................................................................................ 11 4.1
Install the Mounting Bracket and Handle ................................................................ 11
4.2
Install GPS Antenna .................................................................................................. 12 4.3
Install on Pole ........................................................................................................... 13 4.4
Install on Wall ........................................................................................................... 15 4.5
Connect Cable .......................................................................................................... 16 4.6
4.6.1 Requirement for Cable Laying .......................................................................... 16
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4.6.2 Connect GPS Antenna ....................................................................................... 16
4.6.3 Connect RF Cable .............................................................................................. 17
4.6.4 Connect Optical Fiber ....................................................................................... 17
4.6.5 Connect Ethernet Cable .................................................................................... 17
4.6.6 Connect Power Connector ................................................................................ 17
4.6.7 Connect Ground Cable ...................................................................................... 18
Install Antenna Feeder System................................................................................. 18 4.7
4.7.1 Install Omnidirectional Antennas ..................................................................... 18
4.7.2 Install Directional Antennas.............................................................................. 20
5. Power On ........................................................................................................................ 22
Appendix A Additional Information.................................................................................. 23
A.1 Antenna Information ................................................................................................ 23
A.2 Maximum Output Power.......................................................................................... 24
A.3 Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................ 24
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Figures
Figure 1-1 mBS1105 Appearance ................................................................................ 2
Figure 1-2 mBS1105 Interfaces and Indicators ............................................................ 2
Figure 3-1 Installation Space Requirement .................................................................. 9
Figure 3-2 Antenna Weatherproofing ......................................................................... 10
Figure 4-1 Installation Procedure of mBS1105 .......................................................... 11
Figure 4-2 Install the Mounting Bracket ..................................................................... 12
Figure 4-3 Location of Grounding Screws .................................................................. 18
Figure 4-4 Omnidirectional Antenna Installation (1) ................................................... 19
Figure 4-5 Omnidirectional Antenna Installation (2) ................................................... 20
Figure 4-6 Assembling Procedure of Directional Antennas ....................................... 20
Figure 4-7 Transportation the Antennas in the Height ............................................... 21
Figure 4-8 Directional Antenna Installation ................................................................ 21
Figure 5-1 LED Indicators .......................................................................................... 22
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Tables
Table 1-1 mBS1105 Interface Description .................................................................... 3
Table 1-2 mBS1105 Interface Indicators ...................................................................... 3
Table 2-1 Shipping List ................................................................................................. 6
Table 3-1 Support Materials for Installing Base Station ............................................... 7
Table 3-2 Environmental Requirements of the Base Station ....................................... 8
Table 5-1 mBS1105 Indicator Description .................................................................. 22
Table 5-2 Antenna Information ................................................................................... 23
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1. Product Overview
Introduction 1.1
Baicells mBS1105 is a high performance outdoor 3.65GHz micro base station based on TD-LTE technology, which is developed by Baicells. The mBS1105 supports wired backhaul connections to backbone networks, and provides LTE access to user terminals, implemented voice and data service transmissions.
The mBS1105 makes use of the current transmission resources to reduce the operator’s investment, implement the low-cost construction of LTE networks and enhance indoor coverage, thereby providing high-speed broadband access for users in assembly occupations.
The mBS1105 can be widely used by telecom operators, broadband operators, enterprises, and so on.
Features 1.2
Adopt the integration design of baseband and RF.  Based on 3GPP international standard TD-LTE technology; provide high speed data
service; support a maximum transfer rate of DL: 110Mbit/s, UL: 20Mbit/s.
Support flexible uplink and downlink time slot ratio: 1(2:2), 2(1:3), and high speed
data transmission.
Support 10MHz/20MHz operation bandwidth.  Support copper (RJ-45) and optical port backhaul, flexible to deploy.  Security services to provide timely protection against potential security risks and
illegal intrusion.
Support simple and convenient local and remote web management.  Integration as required, easy to installation and deployment, accurate
coverage and improved network capacity.
Support network management functions, which includes the management,
monitoring and maintenance.
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Appearance 1.3
The mBS1105 base station appearance is shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 mBS1105 Appearance
The mBS1105 interfaces and indicators are shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2 mBS1105 Interfaces and Indicators
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Interface Name
Description
PWR
Power interface: +48V (+42V~+60V) DC
GPS
External GPS antenna, N-female connector.
ANT0
External antenna 0, N-female connector.
OPT
Optical interface, connect to external transmission network, used for data backhaul.
ETH
RJ-45 interface, used for debug or data backhaul.
ANT1
External antenna 1, N-female connector.
Identity
Color
Status
Description
PWR
Green Steady On
Power On
OFF
No Power Supply
RUN
Green Fast flash: 0.125s
on,0.125s off
The board is loading.
Slow flash: 1s on,1s off
The board is normal. OFF
No power input or board fault
ACT
Green Steady On
The transmitting channel works normally
OFF
The transmitting channel works abnormally
ALM
Red Steady On
Hardware alarm, e.g. VSWR alarm
OFF
No alarm
Item
Description
LTE Mode
LTE TDD
LTE Frequency
3650 MHz ~ 3700 MHz
Channel Bandwidth
10 MHz, 20 MHz
Max Output Power
33 dBm
The mBS1105 interfaces are described in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 mBS1105 Interface Description
The mBS1105 interface indicators are described in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 mBS1105 Interface Indicators
Technical Specification 1.4
1.4.1 Hardware Specification
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Item
Description
Receiving sensitivity
-102 dBm
Synchronization Mode
Air-interface same frequency synchronization  GPS synchronization
Backhaul Mode
Optical and RJ-45 Ethernet backhaul
MIMO
2*2MIMO
Dimension
227mm (L) * 305mm (W) * 74mm (H)
Installation Method
Pole mounted, wall mounted
Antenna
External high gain antenna
Overall Power
< 50 W
Power
48V DC
Weight
About 4.4kg
Item
Description
LTE Standard
LTE TDD 3GPP Release 9
Maximum Throughput
20MHz: DL 110Mbps, UL 20Mbps  10MHz: DL 55Mbps, UL 9Mbps
Business Capacity
32 concurrent users (support software upgrading the users to
96)
Modulation Mode
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Voice Solution
Support CSFB, VoLTE, SRVCC
Traffic Offload (optional)
Support LIPA/SIPTO, which is Local IP Access and Selected IP Traffic Offload for short
SON
Self-organizing network: support plug and play, automatic start, optimization and configuration
RAN Sharing
Support
Network Management Interface
Support TR069 interface protocol
Northbound Interface
Support Web service, Socket, FTP and other interface modes MTBF
≥ 150000 hours
MTTR
≤ 1 hour
Maintenance Support remote/local maintenance, based on SSH protocol
Support remote maintenance
Note: The test method of receiving sensitivity is proposed by the 3GPP TS 36.104, which is based on 5MHz bandwidth, FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSKR=1/325RB) standard.
1.4.2 Software Specification
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