SCt300 BTS Hardware
Installation, ATP and FRU
Procedures
Software Release 2.15.x.x
English
DEC 2000
68P09224A55–1
SCt300
CDMA
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Figure 4-18: Site I/O Interface Cabling for Span Line Daisy Chain Cabling4-37. .
Figure 5-1: Site Cabling for One Microcell with Primary Surge Suppressor5-2. .
Figure 5-2: Site Cabling for Two Microcells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-3.
Figure 5-3: Site Cabling for Three Microcells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-4
Figure 5-4: Site Cabling for Four Microcells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-5.
Figure 5-5: Site Cabling for One Picocell with Primary Surge Suppressor5-6. . . .
Figure 5-6: Site Cabling for Two Picocells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-7. . .
Figure 5-7: Site Cabling for Three Picocells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-8. .
Figure 5-8: Site Cabling for Four Picocells with Primary Surge Suppressor5-9. . .
Figure 5-9: Attaching the Surge Suppressor to the Mounting Bracket5-11. . . . . . .
Figure 7-2: Location of AC and DC Power Breakers7-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 7-3: Location of AC Power Breakers Inside Primary Surge Suppressor7-4
Figure 7-4: How To Remove The Diagnostic Access Cover (Microcell shown)7-5
Figure 7-5: Detail Location of the Diagnostic Access Area for MicroCell7-6. . . .
Figure 7-6: Detail Location of the Diagnostic Access Area for PicoCell7-6. . . . .
Table 5-12: Pin and Signal Information for Cables C and D (Antenna Cable)5-18.
Table 5-13: Procedure to Install Antenna Cabling for Sites Equipped with
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Foreword
Scope of manual
Text conventions
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expected to have any detailed technical knowledge of the internal
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personal injury.
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General Safety
Remember! . . . Safety
depends on you!!
Ground the instrument
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all
phases of operation, service, and repair of the equipment described in
this manual. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific
warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design,
manufacture, and intended use of the equipment. Motorola, Inc. assumes
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The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers
of which we are aware. You, as the user of this product, should follow
these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe
operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and enclosure must be
connected to an electrical ground. If the equipment is supplied with a
three-conductor ac power cable, the power cable must be either plugged
into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a
three-contact to two-contact adapter. The three-contact to two-contact
adapter must have the grounding wire (green) firmly connected to an
electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet. The power jack and
mating plug of the power cable must meet International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) safety standards.
Do not operate in an explosive
atmosphere
Keep away from live circuits
Do not service or adjust alone
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or
fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment
constitutes a definite safety hazard.
Operating personnel must:
S not remove equipment covers. Only Factory Authorized Service
Personnel or other qualified maintenance personnel may remove
equipment covers for internal subassembly, or component
replacement, or any internal adjustment.
S not replace components with power cable connected. Under certain
conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable
removed.
S always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them.
Do not attempt internal service or adjustment, unless another person,
capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present.
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Do not substitute parts or
modify equipment
Dangerous procedure
warnings
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install
substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of equipment.
Contact Motorola Warranty and Repair for service and repair to ensure
that safety features are maintained.
Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous
procedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the
warnings must be followed. You should also employ all other safety
precautions that you deem necessary for the operation of the equipment
in your operating environment.
WARNING
Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this
equipment. Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and
adjusting.
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Tools and Materials for Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Pole1-13. . .
Tools and Materials for Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Rack1-13. . .
Tools and Materials for Installing the Mounting Bracket on a
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Notes
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Introduction
Scope of this document
Manual order
1
This document provides information pertaining to the hardware
installation, cabling installation, ATP and Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
procedures of the Motorola MicroCell and PicoCell SCt300 CDMA
Base Transceiver Subsystem (BTS) equipment.
The FRU procedures do not cover the replacement of modules inside the
unit.
An individual SCt300 BTS unit will be referred to as the “unit” for the
remainder of this document. A BTS site that contains one or more
SCt300 BTS units will be referred to as the “BTS” for the remainder of
this document.
For detailed installation information of non-Motorola equipment, refer to
the vendor manuals provided with such equipment.
The installation order is the order of the manual starting at Chapter 1 and
continuing through Chapter 5. After hardware installation has been
completed, run the ATP for the system by following the procedures
defined in Chapter 6 of this manual.
Chapter 1
“Introduction” — This is a brief outline of the manual. Also provided is
a list of additional documents and tools necessary to complete the
procedures.
Chapter 2
“Site Preparation” — This chapter contains the necessary information to
verify the condition of the site.
Chapter 3
“Installing Mounting Bracket and Remote GPS” — This chapter
contains the necessary information to install the MicroCell/Surge
Suppressor or PicoCell mounting bracket on a wall, pole, rack or ceiling.
Chapter 4
“Preparing Site Cabling for Sites Equipped with Customer–Supplied
Site I/O Interface” — This chapter contains the procedures for installing
the external cabling for sites equipped with the customer–supplied Site
I/O interface.
Chapter 5
“Preparing Site Cabling for Sites Equipped with optional Primary Surge
Suppressor” — This chapter contains the procedures for installing the
external cabling for sites equipped with the optional Primary Surge
Suppressor.
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Chapter 6
“Installing the Unit and Installation Check Off List” — This chapter
contains procedures for installing the unit, mounting the Solar Cover to
the chassis and final Installation Check Off List.
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Introduction – continued
Chapter 7
“Acceptance Test Procedures (Optional)” – This chapter outlines the
ATP used for a field audit after a BTS initial installation, if necessary.
Chapter 8
“Acceptance Test Procedures for Frequency Hopping Pilot Beacon
(Optional)” – This chapter outlines the ATP used for a field audit of
units configured as a Frequency Hopping Pilot Beacon.
Chapter 9
“Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Procedures” – This chapter provides the
FRU procedures for the BTS system.
Appendix A
“Outdoor Grounding Guidelines Overview” — This chapter overviews
the grounding information for external units. Use this chapter for
general reference purposes only. It is not meant to replace local code
specifications or site specific directions.
Site cleanliness
Site manager
System diagrams
While performing the procedures provided in this document, be sure
that:
S for an internal installation, the site is kept clean and free of tracked-in
dirt
S all packing material has been removed from the equipment.
S all tools not currently in use are picked-up as the installation
progresses.
S all trash is removed from the site at the end of each day and after the
installation is complete.
S equipment is covered with a tarpaulin whenever possible.
S use a shop-vac whenever you perform an internal installation
procedure that generates dust, such as drilling or cutting.
The site manager is the person in charge of and responsible for the full
site. The installer will be verifying a variety of conditions with the site
manager.
1-2
Figure 1–1 through Figure 1-7 show the MicroCell, PicoCell and
optional Primary Surge Suppressor units mounted on a wall, rack, pole,
frame and ceiling (PicoCell only).
PicoCell units are the only units that can be mounted on the ceiling. The
MicroCell and Primary Surge Suppressor units can not be mounted on
the ceiling.
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