ZTE 880280 User Manual

ZXSDRBS8802C100
ZXSDRCDMABasestation-8802
UserGuide
Version:1.00
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RevisionHistory
RevisionNo.RevisionDateRevisionReason
R1.12011–10–25Updatedthe“FCC&ICSTA TEMENT”and“FCCRadiation
ExposureStatement”.
R1.02011–04–25Firstedition
SerialNumber:SJ-20110329145303-001
PublishingDate:2011–10–25(R1.1)
Content
FCC&ICSTA TEMENT...................................................................................I
FCCRadiationExposureStatement.............................................................I
AboutThisManual.........................................................................................I
Chapter1SystemDescription..................................................................1-1
1.1SystemBackground...........................................................................................1-1
1.2SystemPosition.................................................................................................
1.3Appearance.......................................................................................................
1.4SystemFunctions...............................................................................................1-3
1.5SystemFeatures................................................................................................
1.6ExternalInterfaces.............................................................................................
1.7StandardsComplied...........................................................................................
Chapter2SystemStructure......................................................................
2.1SystemArchitecture...........................................................................................2-1
2.2PRAStructure....................................................................................................2-2
2.3SignalProcessingFlow......................................................................................2-3
Chapter3Indices........................................................................................3-1
3.1PhysicalIndices.................................................................................................
3.2CapacityIndices.................................................................................................3-1
3.3ReliabilityIndices...............................................................................................3-1
3.4PowerIndices....................................................................................................3-2
3.5T emperatureandHumidity..................................................................................3-2
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3.6EnvironmentalClasses.......................................................................................3-2
3.7RFIndices.........................................................................................................3-2
3.8BTSClockT echnicalParameters........................................................................3-6
Chapter4Networking................................................................................4-1
4.1Overview...........................................................................................................4-1
4.2ExistingTransmissionResource..........................................................................4-1
4.3MobileDataNetwork..........................................................................................
4.4PublicNetworkResource....................................................................................4-2
Chapter5Application................................................................................5-1
5.1Overview...........................................................................................................5-1
5.2FamilyCoverage................................................................................................5-1
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5.3EnterpriseApplication.........................................................................................5-2
5.4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage......................................................................5-3
5.5SpecialApplicationsSolution..............................................................................5-3
Chapter6HardwareInstallation...............................................................6-1
6.1SafetyInstruction...............................................................................................6-1
6.1.1SafetyOverview.......................................................................................6-1
6.1.2SafetySymbols........................................................................................6-1
6.1.3SafetySpecications................................................................................6-3
6.2InstallationPreparation.......................................................................................
6.3ChassisInstallation............................................................................................6-6
6.3.1Pole-MountingaZXSDRBS8802C100.....................................................
6.3.2Wall-MountedInstallation........................................................................6-10
6.3.3Ceiling-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.............................................6-15
6.4CableInstallation..............................................................................................6-19
6.5GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation..........................................................6-19
6.5.1GPSAntennaInstallation........................................................................
6.5.2GPSFeederCableSelectionPrinciple.....................................................
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Figures.............................................................................................................I
Tables............................................................................................................III
Glossary.........................................................................................................V
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FCC&ICSTATEMENT

ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowing twoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Andthisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation.
Note:
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedin acommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradio frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual, maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferencein whichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.
Caution!
Changesormodicationstothisunitnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancewillvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.Anychangetothe equipmentwillvoidFCCandICgrant.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttotheFCCandICRules.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcan radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereis noguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.
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FCCRadiationExposure Statement

ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolled environment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance4m betweentheradiator&yourbody.
ThisequipmentgeneratesRFelectromagneticenergyduringtransmitmode.
Thisradioisdesignedforandclassiedas“OccupationalUseOnly”,meaningitmust beusedonlyduringthecourseofemploymentbyindividualsawareofthehazards,and thewaystominimizesuchhazards.ThisradioisNOTintendedforusebythe“General Population”inanuncontrolledenvironment.
ThisradiohasbeentestedandcomplieswiththeFCCRFexposurelimitsfor“Occupational UseOnly”.
Inaddition,theequipmentcomplieswiththefollowingStandardsandGuidelineswith regardtoRFenergyandelectromagneticenergylevelsandevaluationofsuchlevelsfor exposuretohumans:
1.FCCOETBulletin65Edition97-01SupplementC,EvaluatingCompliancewithFCC GuidelinesforHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields.
2.AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(C95.1-1992),IEEEStandardforSafetyLevels withRespecttoHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields,3kHz to300GHz.
3.AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(C95.3-1992),IEEERecommendedPractice fortheMeasurementofPotentiallyHazardousElectromagneticFields–RFand Microwave.
4.Thefollowingaccessoriesareauthorizedforusewiththisproduct.Useofaccessories otherthanthose(listedintheinstruction)speciedmayresultinRFexposurelevels exceedingtheFCCrequirementsforwirelessRFexposure.
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AboutThisManual

Purpose
ThismanualdescribesthefeaturesandoperationofZXSDRBS8802C100CDMAindoor multi-carrierPicoBaseTransceiverStation.
IntendedAudience
Thisdocumentisintendedfor:
lEngineeringtechnicalengineer lInstallationengineer
PrerequisiteSkillandKnowledge
Tousethisdocumenteffectively,usersshouldhaveageneralunderstandingoftheCDMA technology.Familiaritywiththefollowingishelpful:
lcdma2000fundamental lSoftwarebasicknowledge
WhatisinThisManual
Thismanualcontainsthefollowingchapters.
SectionSummary
Chapter1System
Description
Chapter2System
Structure
Chapter3IndicesDescribestheindicesofZXSDRBS8802C100.
Chapter4NetworkingDescribesthenetworkingmodeofZXSDRBS8802C100.
Chapter5ApplicationDescribestheapplicationscenariosofZXSDRBS8802C100.
Chapter6Hardware
Installation
Givesanoverview,function,andinterfacesofZXSDRBS8802C100.
DescribesthesystemstructureofZXSDRBS8802C100,including
hardwarestructureandsoftwarestructure.
DescribestheinstallationprocedureofZXSDRBS8802C100.
Conventions
ZTEdocumentsemploythefollowingtypographicalconventions.
TypefaceMeaning
ItalicsReferencestootherManualsanddocuments.
“Quotes”Linksonscreens.
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TypefaceMeaning
BoldMenus,menuoptions,functionnames,inputelds,radiobuttonnames,
checkboxes,drop-downlists,dialogboxnames,windownames.
CAPSKeysonthekeyboardandbuttonsonscreensandcompanyname.
Note:Providesadditionalinformationaboutacertaintopic.
Checkpoint:Indicatesthataparticularstepneedstobecheckedbefore
proceedingfurther.
Tip:Indicatesasuggestionorhinttomakethingseasierormore
productiveforthereader.
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Chapter1
SystemDescription
TableofContents
SystemBackground...................................................................................................1-1
SystemPosition.........................................................................................................1-1
Appearance................................................................................................................1-2
SystemFunctions.......................................................................................................
SystemFeatures........................................................................................................1-5
ExternalInterfaces.....................................................................................................
StandardsComplied...................................................................................................1-7

1.1SystemBackground

Asa3Gmobilecommunicationsystem,CDMA2000isthemainstreamsystemandwidely usedinthewholeworld.ItcomprisesMSS,BSS,andMS.BSScomprisesBTSandBSC.
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1.2SystemPosition

WiththeoptimizationandimprovementofCDMAnetwork,alloperatorsfocusmore attentiononblindspotcoverageandsupportofenterpriseservices.Incurrentandfuture networkconstruction,thefocusgoestoenterpriseradioservice,servicebalancinginhot spots,familyradiocommunication,andotherblindelds,andsolutionandoptimization schemeforbuildingcoverage.
Underthisbackground,ZTElaunchestheZXSDRBS8802C100PicoCellBTSand networksolution.ZXSDRBS8802C100isanindoormulti-carrierPicoBaseTransceiver Station,withlowcostandlowpower.ItisbasedonALL-IParchitecture,whichfacilitates theconstructionofexiblecross-areanetworkmodesandvirtualwirelessnetwork.
ZXSDRBS8802C100ismainlyusedtocoveraparticularindoorareaandprovide CDMAserviceaccess.Inaddition,ZXSDRBS8802C100canmanageradioresources inconjunctionwithremoteBSC.
ZXSDRBS8802C100isanindoormulti-carrierPicoBTS.IntheCDMAmobile communicationnetwork,itsrelationshipwithotherrelatedentitiesisshowninFigure1-1.
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Figure1-1PositionofZXSDRBS8802C100inCDMAsystem
ZXSDRBS8802C100isinthepositionofwirelessaccess,connectingthemobilestation andBaseStationController(BSC).Itscorrespondingsysteminterfacesare:
lAbisinterface
ZXSDRBS8802C100communicateswithBSCthroughtheAbisinterface.TheAbis interfaceisaninteriorinterfaceofthesystem,supportingIPOverEthernetinterface.
lUminterface
UminterfaceistheinterfaceconnectingtheaccessterminalATandZXSDRBS8802 C100,followingIS-2000ReleaseAseriesstandardsandIS-856-Astandard.

1.3Appearance

Figure1-2showsZXSDRBS8802C100appearance.
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Figure1-2ZXSDRBS8802C100Appearance
Chapter1SystemDescription

1.4SystemFunctions

ZXSDRBS8802C100productisfashionableandgracefulinappearance.Theproduct coveradoptsengineeringplasticmodulationandthebottomadoptsaluminumalloy modulation.
ZXSDRBS8802C100isasuper-miniIP-basedBTSdesignedwiththeall-IPtechnology, applicabletoindoorscenarios.BesidesthebasicfunctionsofBTSsuchasbaseband modulationanddemodulation,RFsignaltransmissionanddemodulation,radioresources allocation,callprocessing,powercontrolandsofthandoff,itischaracterizedbyauto IPcapturing,publicnetworktraversing,simpletransmissionbackpath,severalclock synchronization,andeasyinstallation,etc.
ZXSDRBS8802C100isbasedonall-IPplatformdesign.Asinglesitecansupportthree carriersandonepseudopilotmaximally,includingone1xcarrier,twoDOcarriers,and one1xpseudopilot.ItsupportsthebasebandprocessingofCDMA20001Xand1x EV-DOservices,andtheradiofrequencycapacityof600mW.Byupgradingsoftware, itcanupgradefromEV-DORev.AtoEV-DORev.B(includingEV-DORev.BPhaseII).
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Itisfeaturedbysmallsize,lightweight,lowpowerconsumption,easyinstallation,low matchingrequirementsandmultipleclocks,etc.Itisapplicabletosmall-capacityindoor scenarios,andcanbemountedonthewall,poleorceiling,etc.
Table1-1showsthemainfunctionsprovidedbyZXSDRBS8802C100.
Table1-1ZXSDRBS8802C100Functions
FunctionCategoryFunctionDescription
Modulation/demodulation
Radioresourcemanagement
BasicBasebandFunction
BasicRFFunction
Interface
Callprocessing
Handoffcontrol
Powercontrol
RGPS,GPStimingandsynchronization
Band:800MHz,1.9GHz
RFmodulation/demodulation
RFreceptionandtransmission
LownoiseamplicationforreceivedRFsignal
AmplicationfortransmittedRFsignal
Abisinterface:supportsIPOverEthernetaccess
Airinterface:supportsIS-2000ReleaseAandIS-856-Astandards
Antennainterface:supportsRFtransmissionandreception
Powerinterface:DC12V~13V
LMTinterface:supportslocalmaintenance
GPSinterface:supportsGPS
RGPSinterface:supportsRGPS
USBinterface:reservedinterfacewhichisnotusedatpresent
RSTinterface:supportshardwarereset
DHCPAutomaticIPobtaining
IPsecSupportingIPsec
SupportingIEEE1588;ZXSDRBS8802C100canbeusedas
IEEE1588
NetworkingStar
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primaryclockserver,whichallocatesclockstootherZXSDR
BS8802C100devicesinthesameEthernet;italsosupportsthe
clocksallocatedbyexternal1588clockserver
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FunctionCategoryFunctionDescription
Chapter1SystemDescription
Supportslocalmaintenance
Supportsremoteupgradeofsoftwareversionfor
FPGA/BOOT/DSP/CPU
Remotereset,poweroff,andlocalhardresetofserviceboards

1.5SystemFeatures

EquipmentMaintenanceand
test
ScenarioIndoorapplications
Electroniclabel
Powerquery:basebandpower,RFpower
RSSIquery
Poweramplicationcontrolandprotection:over-power,
over-temperatureprotection
Faultself-healing
ZXSDRBS8802C100enablesoperatorstoeasilysolveFeaturesthesignalcoveragein theresidentialarea,basements,andcommercialofcebuildings,etc.Itistherstchoice ofoperatorstobuildqualitynetwork,andtosolvethehot-spotareacoverageproblems quicklywithlowcost,especiallythecoverageproblemscannotsolvedbytraditionalbase stations.
ZXSDRBS8802C100solutionisforward-lookingandhasfullyconsideredtheactual requirementsofoperators.Ithasthefollowingcharacteristics:
lSmallsize,lightweight
Itis2.7Linsizeandlessthan2kginweight.Onepersoncaneasilytransport, carryandinstallit.Itcansavethetransportationandlaborcost,andachievefast deployment.
lFlexibleinstallation
Itcanbemountedonthewall,pole,orceiling.Theinstallationissimpleandtakeslittle time.Thesitescanbesetupquickly,greatlyreducingtheengineeringconstruction fee.
lZerofootprint
Sinceithardlyoccupiesanyindoorspace,thereisnoneedtorentequipmentroom especially.TomounttheZXSDRBS8802C100onthewall,ceilingorpolecangreatly reducethefeeonrentingandcoordination.
lLowrequirementsonpowersupply
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Itsupports110Vand220VACpowersupply .ItonlyneedstheACsocket,anddoes notneedadditionalpowersystem.Itcanbeinstalledinsidethebuildingsoflargeand middlecities.Itneedsnobatteriesasslavepower.
lGPS(orRGPS)distributedinstallation
ForabuildingwithseveralZXSDRBS8802C100devices,onlyoneGPS/RGPSneeds tobeinstalled.AdoptthepowersplitteroroneZXSDRBS8802C100deviceasmain server,whichthendistributesclocktootherZXSDRBS8802C100devices.Itissimple ininstallationandsavesGPS\RGPS,feedercable,andcosts.
lLow-costIPtransmission
ItadoptsEthernetfortransmission,andcanaccessmultipleaccessdevicessuch asADSL,CableModem,switch,xPON,andsatellitetransmission.Itabandons expensiveE1/T1andopticbertransmission,greatlysavingtheinvestmentcoston transmission.
lLargecapacity
Itsupports1xandDOservicessimultaneously,andcanevolvetoEV-DORev.B throughsoftwareupgrade.

1.6ExternalInterfaces

lEnvironmentprotection
Ithassmalltransmissionpowerandlowpowerconsumption,thussavingtheelectricity fee.ItsatisestheRoSHrequirements.
lEasymaintenanceandoperation
Itsupportsremoteorlocalmaintenance.Themaintenancepersonnelcanupgrade thesoftwareviaUdisk,andcanmaketroubleshootingthroughtheindicatorlighton thepanel.
Asfortheindoorcoverage,ZXSDRBS8802C100hasmanyadvantagesandcan complementtheexistingindoorcoveragesolutions.Itcanhelpoperatorstoraiseindoor coveragequalityandenhancemarketcompetitiveforceonthefoundationoflow-cost networking.
TheexternalinterfacesofZXSDRBS8802C100arelocatedontherearpanel.Thelayout isasshowninFigure1-3.
Figure1-3ExternalInterfaces
Table1-2showsadescriptionoftheZXSDRBS8802C100externalinterfaces.
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1.7StandardsComplied

Chapter1SystemDescription
Table1-2ExternalInterfaces
InterfaceDescription
TX_ANTAntennainterfaceforsend
RX_ANTAntennainterfaceforreceive
USBReservedinterfacewhichisnotusedatpresent
FEEthernetinterfaceforAbisinterface
LMTEthernetinterfaceforLMToperationandmaintenance
GPSGPSinterfaceforGPSantenna
RGPSGPSinterfaceforremoteGPSantenna
12–13VDCDCinput
ZXSDRBS8802C100complieswiththefollowingstandards:
l3GPP2C.S0063-A,cdma2000HighRatePacketDataSupplementalServices l3GPP2C.S0063-0,cdma2000HighRatePacketDataSupplementalServices l3GPP2A.S0008-A.InteroperabilitySpecication(IOS)forHighRatePacketData
(HRPD)RadioAccessNetworkInterfacesWithSessionControlintheAccess Network
l3GPP2A.S0008(TIA/EIAIS-878),IOSSpecicationforHighRatePacketData
(HRPD)RadioAccessNetworkInterfaces.
l3GPP2C.S0024-B(TIA/EIAIS-856-B):cdma2000HighRatePacketDataAir
InterfaceSpecication
l3GPP2C.S0024(TIA/EIAIS-856):CDMA2000HighRatePacketDataAirInterface
Specication,October2002.
l3GPP2C.S0024-A(TIA/EIAIS-856-A):CDMA2000HighRatePacketDataAir
InterfaceSpecication,August2005.
lCDGRF36,MarkovServiceOptionforWidebandSpreadSpectrumCommunications
Systems.
lTIA/EIA/IS-707-A-2DataServiceOptionsforSpreadSpectrumSystemsAddendum
2,2000.
lTIA/EIA/IS-637,ShortMessageServicesforWidebandSpreadSpectrumCellular
Systems,1997.
lTIA/EIA/IS-95,MobileStation-BaseStationCompatibilityStandardforDual-Mode
WidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystems.
lTIA/EIA/IS-127,EnhancedVariableRateCodecSpeechServiceOption3for
WidebandSpreadSpectrumDigitalSystems,1996.
lTIA/EIA/IS-658,DataServiceInterworkingFunctionInterfaceforWidebandSpread
SpectrumSystems.
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lTIA/EIA/IS-95-A,MobileStation-BaseStationCompatibilityStandardforDual-Mode
WidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystems.
lANSIJ-STD-008,PersonalStation-BaseStationCompatibilityRequirementfor1.8to
2.0GHzCodeDivisionMultipleAccess(CDMA)PersonalCommunicationsSystem,
1996.
lTIA/EIA/TSB-58,AdministrationParameterValueAssignmentsforTIA/EIAWideband
SpreadSpectrumStandards,1995.
l3GPP2C.S0004-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.4-A-2):SignalingLinkAccess
Control(LAC)SpecicationforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.
lTIA/EIA/IS-725,Over-the-AirServiceProvisioningofMobileStationsinWideband
SpreadSpectrumSystems,1997.
l3GPP2C.S0001-Aversion5.0:IntroductiontoCDMA2000StandardsforSpread
SpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.
lTIA/EIA/TSB-74,Supportfor14.4KbpsDataRateandPCSInteractionforWideband
SpreadSpectrumCellularSystem,1995.
lTIA/EIA/IS-728,Inter-SystemLinkProtocol. l3GPP2C.S0005-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.5-A-2):UpperLayer(Layer
3)SignalingStandardforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA, Addendum2.
lTIA/EIA/IS-733,HighRateSpeechServiceOption17forWidebandSpreadSpectrum
CommunicationSystems.
l3GPP2C.S0002-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.2-A-2):PhysicalLayerStandardfor
CDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.
l3GPP2C.S0003-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.3-A-2):MediumAccessControl
(MAC)StandardforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA,Addendum
2.
lTIA/EIA/IS-707,DataServiceOptionsforWidebandSpreadSpectrumSystems,
1998.
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SystemStructure
TableofContents
SystemArchitecture...................................................................................................2-1
PRAStructure............................................................................................................
SignalProcessingFlow..............................................................................................2-3

2.1SystemArchitecture

Asahighlyintegratedultra-smallbasestation,ZXSDRBS8802C100integratestheradio frequencypart,basebandsection,powersection,andcontrolsectiontoachievethe functionsofthewholebasestation.ZXSDRBS8802C100isfeaturedbyhighintegration andsmallsize.Theproductisforward-lookingandcompetitive.Thesystemdiagramis shownasFigure2-1.
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Figure2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100SystemStructure
ZXSDRBS8802C100consistsofPRA,AC-DCpoweradapter,andexternaltransmitting andreceivingantenna:
lIntegrationunit-PRA
PRAistheunitwithintegratedfunctionssuchascontrol,clock,access,baseband, andradiofrequency .ItisthecoreunitofZXSDRBS8802C100.
lPoweradapter
ThepowerunitofZXSDRBS8802C100consistsofAC-DCpoweradapterandelectric cables.
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lExternaltransmittingandreceivingantenna
TheexternaltransmittingandreceivingantennaconsistsoftwoindependentRF antennae.

2.2PRAStructure

PRA,asthecoreunitofZXSDRBS8802C100,consistsofradiofrequencyunit,baseband unit,controlunit,clockunit,andpowerunit.Figure2-2showsthePRAstructureofZXSDR BS8802C100.
Figure2-2PRAStructure
Table2-1describesthefunctionsofPRAmodules.
Table2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100ModulesandTheirFunctions
NameFunction
Radiofrequency
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lProvidesRFsignalmodulationanddemodulation;
lProvidestransmissionRFsignalamplication.
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NameFunction
lProvidesCDMA1XandEV-DOmodulationanddemodulation;
Baseband
lProvidestheinterfacewithRFlinkandintermediatefrequency
processing.
Control
Clock
PowerProvidessystempowerdistribution.

2.3SignalProcessingFlow

TheinternalsignalprocessingowofZXSDRBS8802C100isasbelow:
lForwardlinkprocessing
ThebusinessdatafromBSCentersthebasebandunitthroughthecontrolunit,and thenforCDMAmodulationandintermediatefrequencyprocessing.Afterthepower amplicationofTXunitRFlink,itissenttotheantennafortransmission.
lReverselinkprocessing
ThereverseCDMAsignalsfromtheantennaareconvertedtobasebanddigitalsignal afterbeingprocessedbyRXunit.Aftersignalprocessing,itisprocessedbythecontrol unitandpackedintoEthernetframe.ItisnallytransmittedtotheBSCviaEthernet.
lProvidesFE\GEEthernetaccess;
lProvidescontrolsoverunitsinsidethesystem.
lReceivesGPSsatellitesignals,providessystemclockandRFreference
clock.
lProvidesvariousclocksusedbythesysteminternally.
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3.1PhysicalIndices

Chapter3
Indices
TableofContents
PhysicalIndices.........................................................................................................3-1
CapacityIndices.........................................................................................................3-1
ReliabilityIndices.......................................................................................................3-1
PowerIndices.............................................................................................................
TemperatureandHumidity.........................................................................................3-2
EnvironmentalClasses...............................................................................................
RFIndices..................................................................................................................3-2
BTSClockTechnicalParameters...............................................................................3-6
Dimension:260mm×180mm×58mm(L×W×H)
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3.2CapacityIndices

Weight:lessthan2Kg(standard,excludingpoweradapterandinstallationkits)
ZXSDRBS8802C100capacityindicesisshownasT able3-1.
Table3-1ZXSDRBS8802C100CapacityIndices
ItemCarrierssupportedApplication
1C1X+2CDO+1Pseudo
1
2
32CDO
41C1X+1PseudoPilot
PilotSupporting1x,DOrA,DOrBapplications
1C1X+1CDO+2Pseudo
PilotsSupporting1x,DOrA,DOrBapplications
Onlyapplicabletodataservice,notsupportinghard-
wareupgrade
Onlyapplicabletovoiceservice,notsupporting
hardwareupgrade

3.3ReliabilityIndices

lMeanTimeBetweenFailures(MTBF):>100,000hours lMTTR(MeanTimeT oRepair):<0.5hour lAvailability:>99.999%
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3.4PowerIndices

Localpowervoltagerange:85VACto264VAC.
Thetypicalpowerconsumptionis33W.

3.5TemperatureandHumidity

Temperature:-20℃to+45℃.Thechangefrequencymustbelessthan0.5℃/min.
Relativehumidity:5%to95%

3.6EnvironmentalClasses

lGradeOfProtection:IP30. lGroundingRequirements:Jointgroundingresistanceless1Ω;BTSgrounding
resistanceless5Ω.
lNoise:Noiseofworkingenvironment:less65dBA.

3.7RFIndices

RFindicesoftheZXSDRBS8802C100complywith3GPP2C.S0010-C,Recommended MinimumPerformanceStandardsforcdma2000SpreadSpectrumBaseStationand 3GPP2C.S0032-A,RecommendedMinimumPerformanceStandardsforCDMA2000 HighRatePacketDataAccessNetwork.
Table3-2illustratesthe800MHztransmitterindices.
Table3-2800MHzTransmitterIndices
NameIndex
Operatingband800MHz(BandClass0)
Transmitteroutputfrequencytolerance±0.01ppm
Occupiedchannelbandwidth1.23MHz(BandClass0)
OutputpowerattheTopofCabinet
(TOC)
Totaltransmitpower
ModulationmodeQuadratureamplitudemodulation
600mW
Thetotaltransmitpoweriswithin+2dBand-4dBofthe
manufacturer’sratedpower.
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Conductedspuriousemissionand
radiatedspuriousemissionsuppression
Transmitterintermodulation
performance
Chapter3Indices
<-45dBc@±750kHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)
<-60dBc@±1.98MHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)
>4MHzOFFSET :
<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@9KHz<f<150KHz
<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@150KHz<f<30MHz
<-30dBm(RBW1MHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz
4-6.4MHzOFFSET :
<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz
6.4MTO16MOFFSET :
<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz
>16MHzOFFSET :
<-36dBm(RBW100kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz
IfoneBTStransmitsattheratedpowerbutanotherBTS’
outputpoweris30dBlessthantheformer’sratedpower.
WhenthepowersoftwoBTSsarecombinedontheantenna
port,thegeneratedintermodulationspuriousemission
meetstheconductedspuriousemissionrequirement.The
IFdifferenceofthetransmitsignalsoftwoBTSsis1.25M.
Pilottimetolerance
TimeTolerance/phasetoleranceofpilot
channeltootherchannels
Waveformquality
Pilotcodedomainpower
Inactivechannelcodedomainpower
DOMACinactivechannelcodedomain
power
DODATAchannelcodedomainpower
ThePNtimetolerancefallswithin3usandtheinter-carrier
tolerancefallswithin1us.
Timedifference:<±50ns
Phasedifference:<0.05rad
Rhoisgreaterthan0.970dBmwithcongurationofa
singlepilot.
Withthestandard9CHconguration,thepilotcodedomain
powerisintherangeof-7.0±0.5dB.
Withthestandard9CHconguration,theinactivechannel
codedomainpowerislessthan-27dB.
Withcongurationof13FLUSs,theMACinactivechannel
codedomainpowerislessthan-29.5dB(type2).
Withcongurationof13FLUSsattherateof614.44kbs
(test1),theDATAchannelcodedomainpowerisinthe
rangeof-15.5dBto-14.5dB.
Pilotchannel:Rho>0.97
MACchannel:Rho>0.912 WavequalityofDOchannels
DAT Achannel:Rho>0.97
RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.0
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Table3-3illustratesthe1.9GHztransmitterindices.
Table3-31.9GHzTransmitterIndices
NameIndex
Operatingband1.9GHz(BandClass1)
Transmitteroutputfrequencytolerance±0.01ppm
Occupiedchannelbandwidth1.25MHz
OutputpowerattheTopofCabinet
(TOC)
Totaltransmitpower
ModulationmodeQuadratureamplitudemodulation
Conductedspuriousemissionand
radiatedspuriousemissionsuppression
Transmitterintermodulation
performance
600mW
Thetotaltransmitpoweriswithin+2dBand-2dBofthe
manufacturer’sratedpower.
<-45dBc@±885kHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)
<-55dBc@±1.98MHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)
>4MHzOFFSET :
<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@9KHz<f<150kHz
<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@150kHz<f<30MHz
<-36dBm(RBW100kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz
4-16MHzOFFSET:
<-30dBm(RBW30kHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz
16M-19.2MOFFSET :
<-30dBm(RBW300kHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz
>19.2MHzOFFSET :
<-30dBm(RBW1MHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz
IfoneBTStransmitsattheratedpowerbutanotherBTS’
outputpoweris30dBlessthantheformer’sratedpower.
WhenthepowersoftwoBTSsarecombinedontheantenna
port,thegeneratedintermodulationspuriousemission
meetstheconductedspuriousemissionrequirement.The
IFdifferenceofthetransmitsignalsoftwoBTSsis1.25M.
Pilottimetolerance
TimeTolerance/phasetoleranceofpilot
channeltootherchannels
Waveformquality
Pilotcodedomainpower
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ThePNtimetolerancefallswithin3usandtheinter-carrier
tolerancefallswithin1us.
Timedifference:<±50ns
Phasedifference:<0.05rad
Rhoisgreaterthan0.990dBmunderthecongurationof
asinglepilot.
Withthestandard9CHconguration,thepilotcodedomain
powerisintherangeof-7.0±0.5dB.
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NameIndex
Chapter3Indices
Inactivechannelcodedomainpower
DOMACinactivechannelcodedomain
power
DODATAchannelcodedomainpower
RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.0
Withthestandard9CHconguration,theinactivechannel
codedomainpowerislessthan-27dB.
Withcongurationof13FLUSs,theMACinactivechannel
codedomainpowerislessthan-29.5dB(type2).
Withcongurationof13FLUSsattherateof614.44kbs
(test1),theDATAchannelcodedomainpowerisinthe
rangeof-15.5dBto-14.5dB.
Pilotchannel:Rho>0.97
MACchannel:Rho>0.912 WavequalityofDOchannels
DAT Achannel:Rho>0.97
Table3-4illustratesthe800MHzreceiverindices.
Table3-4800MHzReceiverIndices
NameIndex
Operatingband800MHz(BandClass0)
Receiversensitivity<-121dBm
Whenthelowerlimitisthereceiversensitivityandthe
Receiverdynamicrange
Noisegure<3
Singletonedesensitization
Intermodulationspuriousresponse
attenuation
upperlimit(noiselevel)equals55dBm/1.23MHz(Eb/N0=
10dB±1dB),theFrameErrorRate(FER)islowerthan1%.
Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis50dBabovethe
CDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±750kHzfromthe
centerfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesby
nomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis75dBabovethe
CDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±900kHzfromthe
centerfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesby
nomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
BAND0:
Inthepresenceoftwointerferingtonesthatare60dB
abovetheCDMAsignallevel,andareatoffsetsof+900
kHz,+1.7MHz,-900kHzand-1.7MHzfromthecenter
frequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbyno
morethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
Conductedspuriousemissionsand
radiatedspuriousemissions
RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.0
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<-80dBm,measuredwithintheBTSreceiveband
<-60dBm,measuredwithintheBTStransmitband
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Table3-5illustratesthe1.9GHzreceiverindices.
Table3-51.9GHzReceiverIndices
NameIndex
Operatingband1.9GHz(BandClass1&14)
Receiversensitivity<-121dBm
Receiverdynamicrange
Noisegure<3
Adjacentchannelselection(ACS)BandClass6:>-53dBm(±2.5M)
Singletonedesensitization
Whenthelowerlimitisthereceiversensitivityandtheupper
limit(noiselevel)equals-55dBm/1.23MHz(Eb/N0=
10dB±1dB),theFrameErrorRate(FER)islowerthan1%.
Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis50dBabovethe
CDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±750kHzfromthe
centerfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesby
nomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis75dBabovethe
CDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±900kHzfromthe
centerfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesby
nomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
Intermodulationspuriousresponse
attenuation
Conductedspuriousemissionsand
radiatedspuriousemissions
RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.0

3.8BTSClockTechnicalParameters

lBTSclocktechnicalparameters
Frequencybenchmark:10MHz,inlockedGPSstatus,theaccuracyofthefrequency issuperiorto10
Temperaturecharacteristics:<±1×10
lClocksynchronoussource
Inthepresenceoftwointerferingtonesthatare60dB
abovetheCDMAsignallevel,andareatoffsetsof1.25
MHzand2.05MHz,and-1.25MHzand-2.05MHzfrom
thecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreases
bynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.
<-80dBm,measuredwithintheBTSreceiveband
<-60dBm,measuredwithintheBTStransmitband
-10
;inholdingstatus,theaccuracyofthefrequencyissuperiorto10
-8
-10
.
Iftheclocksynchronoussourceislosttemporarilyorthebasestationclockfallsout ofstep,tokeeptheshort-termstabilityoftheclock,theHOLDOVERalgorithmcanbe adoptedtoassurethenormaloperationofthebasestationwhenthesyncsignalgets lost,sothatthephasedriftwithin4hoursissuperiorto10µs.
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Frequencydifference:<0.05ppm
Phasedifference:<10us
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Networking
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Overview....................................................................................................................4-1
ExistingTransmissionResource.................................................................................4-1
MobileDataNetwork..................................................................................................4-2
PublicNetworkResource...........................................................................................

4.1Overview

ThetransmissionlinkbetweenZXSDRBS8802C100andBSCusesIPpackets. Therefore,ZXSDRBS8802C100networkingcanmakefulluseoftherichIPnetwork resources.Inthisway ,theinvestmentondedicatedcircuittransmissionnetworkissaved.
Thefollowingpartdescribesthreenetworkingmodesusingdifferenttransmission resources.
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4.2ExistingTransmissionResource

IfthereareidletransmissiontimeslotsbetweentargetcoverageareaandBSC,the networkingmodeshowninFigure4-1canbeusedtomakefulluseofexistingtransmission resources.Inactualpractice,asE1transmissionlinkalwaysexistsbetweencoverage siteandBSC,useapairofG.703-V .35protocolconvertertoconvertIPsignalsandE1 signals.
Figure4-1ExistingTransmissionResource
Advantage:Itguaranteesthetransmissionqualityandutilizestheoperator'sexisting resources.
Disadvantage:ItdoesnotmakeuseoftheadvantageofIPtransmission,andsignal conversionintroducesdelayloss.
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4.3MobileDataNetwork

IftheoperatorshavetheirowndatanetworkbetweenthetargetcoverageareaandBSC, preferablyusethenetworkingmodeshowninFigure4-2.Inthismode,G.703-V.35 protocolconverterisnotrequiredasboththetransmissionnetworkandsignalstobesent areinIPmode.
Figure4-2MobileDataNetwork
Advantage:TheQoSisguaranteedduringdatatransmissionsthroughoperator'sowndata network.
Disadvantage:Fewoperatorshavetheirowndatanetwork.

4.4PublicNetworkResource

AsthesignalsareIP-based,ZXSDRBS8802C100canmakefulluseofpublicnetwork resourcessuchastheInternettotransmitsignals.Thenetworkingmodeisasshownin
Figure4-3.
Figure4-3PublicNetworkResource
Advantage:Flexibleandconvenient,andrichnetworkresources.
Disadvantage:UnstableQoS,asaffectedbynetworkcapacityduetotransmissiondelay onthepublicnetwork.
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Application
TableofContents
Overview....................................................................................................................5-1
FamilyCoverage........................................................................................................5-1
EnterpriseApplication................................................................................................5-2
HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage.............................................................................
SpecialApplicationsSolution......................................................................................5-3

5.1Overview

Asacompact,highlyeffective,andquietindoorpicocellBTS,ZXSDRBS8802C100is mainlyusedforindoorcoverage.Itcanbexedonwallandisharmoniouswithvarious indoordecorationstyles.Moreover,itsultralowpoweroutputmakesitmeetthestrict environmentprotectionrequirement.
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5.2FamilyCoverage

ZXSDRBS8802C100supports1X,EV-DO.Itiscompatiblewithsubsequentevolution andsupportsbroadbanduserexperience,thusbecomingthepreferredequipmentforcost effectiveindoorcoverage.
Figure5-1showstheindoorcoveragenetworkingsolution.
Figure5-1IndoorCoverage
Indifferentindoorscenarios,ZXSDRBS8802C100hasdifferentapplications.The followingpartdescribessometypicalapplicationsolutions.
ZXSDRBS8802C100issmall-sized,light,andeasytoinstall.Byutilizingtheexisting indoorbroadbandsystem,itcaneasilymeettherequirementofcommunityinhabitants onmultipleservices.Inadditiontoimprovefamilycoverage,itsWLANfunctionenables ZXSDRBS8802C100toprovideanall-roundhighratedataaccessservicetothefamily.
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Therefore,ZXSDRBS8802C100canbeusedasanimportantmeansforfamilycoverage.
Figure5-2showsthesolution.
Figure5-2FamilyCoverage

5.3EnterpriseApplication

Inthissolution,ZXSDRBS8802C100coversenterpriseareawithradiosignalssothat allemployeesinmotioncanperformcommunicationbasedonvariousservicesinreal time.Thisfacilitatesthecooperationandfrequentcommunicationofemployeesindifferent districtsofanenterprisewithlargespan.Withthissolution,variouscustomizedservice canberealizedinsideanenterprise,suchasintegrateddigitalofceplatform.Figure5-3 showsthesolution.
Figure5-3EnterpriseSolution
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5.4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage

ZXSDRBS8802C100hasthefunctionofintelligentfrequencyplanning.Thismakes ZXSDRBS8802C100agoodsolutionfortemporarilyunblockingtrafccongestionin hotspots.Throughtheintelligentfrequencysearchfunction,ZXSDRBS8802C100 cantemporallycovertheareaswithtrafcpeakandserveassupplementarynetwork introduction.Ifhightrafclastsforalongtime,suchmeasuresasmacroBTSreplacement canbeusedtooptimizethenetworkinthefuture.
Insometrafcbursthotspots,forexample,fairandpromotionactivities,ZXSDRBS8802 C100canbeusedforcoverage.Inareaswithrichnetworkresources,ZXSDRBS8802 C100canreplaceanemergencyvehicle,andinareaswithinsufcientnetworkresources, ZXSDRBS8802C100canassistanemergencyvehicletorealizeaperfectcoverage.
Inaddition,asZXSDRBS8802C100isexibleandconvenienttohandle,itcanalso provideperfectsolutioninblindareaswhicharedifculttobecoveredbycommonsolution, forexample,elevator,undergroundparkinglot,andmetroplatform.
Figure5-4showsthecoverageofhotspotsandblindareas.
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Figure5-4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage

5.5SpecialApplicationsSolution

Inadditiontotheprevioustypicalapplications,ZXSDRBS8802C100isusedinsome specialpublicmobilecommunicationsystem,suchasship,train,andairplaneinmotion. Evenifthedatalinkisofsmallcapacity,ZXSDRBS8802C100canprovideexcellent mobilecommunicationserviceforthemovingenclosedvehicles.
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HardwareInstallation
TableofContents
SafetyInstruction.......................................................................................................6-1
InstallationPreparation...............................................................................................6-6
ChassisInstallation....................................................................................................6-6
CableInstallation......................................................................................................
GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation.................................................................6-19

6.1SafetyInstruction

6.1.1SafetyOverview

ReadsafetyinstructionsbeforeinstallationofZXSDRBS8802C100equipment.These instructionsaresupplementarytolocalsafetyregulationsinplace.Incaseofanyconict, localsafetyregulationsshallprevail.
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Installationpersonnelshouldhavepreliminaryknowledgeaboutsafetyoperationsand musthavereceivedtrainingoninstallingZTEequipment.
Observerelatedequipmentprecautionsandspecialsafetyinstructionsduring maintenance,providedbyZTE.
Someimportantsafetyinstructionsarediscussedinthischapter.ZTEshallnotbearany liabilitiesincurredbyviolationofuniversalsafetyoperationrequirements,orviolationof safetystandardsfordesigning,manufacturing,andequipmentusage.

6.1.2SafetySymbols

Table6-1listssafetysymbols.
Table6-1SafetySymbolsDescription
SafetySymbolMeaning
Universalalertingsymbol:Generalsafety
attentions.
Electrostatic:Devicemaybesensitivetostatic
electricity.
Electricshock:Thereisariskofelectricshock.
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SafetySymbolMeaning
Hightemperature:Surfaceishotandmaycause
personalinjuryiftouched.
Laser:Bewareofstronglaserbeam.
Microwave:Bewareofstrongelectromagnetic
eld.
Nosmoking:Smokingisforbidden.
NoFlammables:Noammablematerialscan
bestored.
Notouching:Donottouch.
Amongstthesesafetysymbols,theuniversalalarmsymbolsareclassiedintofourlevels: danger,warning,caution,andnote.Theformatsandmeaningsofthefourlevelsare describedasbelow:
Danger!
Indicatesanimminentlyhazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeathor seriousinjury.Limititsusetoonlyextremesituations.
Warning!
Indicatesahazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultinseriousinjuries, equipmentdamagesorinterruptionofmajorservices.
Caution!
Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultinmoderate injuries,equipmentdamagesorpartialserviceinterruption.
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Note:
Indicateshelpfulinformationwhichifignored,couldresultinminorinjuries,equipment damagesorpartialserviceinterruption.
Everysafetysymbolhasatextdescriptionofitssafetylevelandadetaileddescriptionof itscontents.

6.1.3SafetySpecifications

ElectricalSafety
Danger!
Neverinstalloruninstallpowercableswhiletheyarelivebecausewhentouchedwitha conductormayproducesparks,resultinginreordamagetoeyes.
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Doshutoffpowersupplybeforeconnectingordisconnectingapowercable.
Beforeconnectingacable,makesurethatthecableanditslabelmeettheactual installationrequirements.
Warning!
Itisnotallowedtodrillcabinetholeswithoutpermission.Unqualieddrillingcoulddamage wiringinsidethecabinet.Additionally ,themetalpiecesinsidethecabinetcreatedbydrilling couldresultinashortedcircuitboard.
Antistatic
Caution!
Staticelectricityproducedbyhumanbodycandamagestatic-sensitivecomponentson circuitboard,suchaslarge-scaleintegratedcircuits.
Frictioncausedbyhumanbodyactivitiesistherootcauseofelectrostaticcharge accumulation.Staticvoltagecarriedbyahumanbodyinadryenvironmentcanbeup to30kV ,andcanremaininthereforalongtime.Anoperatorwithstaticelectricity
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maydischargeelectricitythroughacomponentwhenhe/shetouchestheconductorand causingdamage.
Wearanantistaticwriststrap(theotherendofwriststrapmustbewellgrounded)before touchingtheequipmentorholdingaplug-inboard,circuitboard,IntegratedCircuit(IC)chip orotherdevices,topreventhumanstaticelectricityfromdamagingsensitivecomponents.
Laser
Warning!
Avoidlookingstraightatthelaserbeamfromtheoutletoftheopticaltransceiverorinside theopticalbertoavoideyedamage.
HighTemperature
Danger!
Avoidtouchingthesurfaceareaofsomedevicesduetohightemperaturetoavoidascald injury.
Fans
Warning!
Donotputngersoranytoolsintherunningfantoavoidaninjury .Keeptoolsawayfrom therunningfan.
Stickingngerinsidearunningfanmaycausehurt.
Putparts,screws,andtoolsawayfromthefanwhenreplacingrelatedparts,toavoid damagetothefanorrelateddevices.
Keepngersandboardawayfromthefanwhenreplacingdevicesaroundthefan,toavoid damagetotheequipmentorngers.
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HoistingHeavyObjects
Warning!
Donotwalkorstayunderthehoistedobjectsduringhoistingoperations.
lEnsureaproperhoistingcapabilityofthehoisterwhendisassemblingheavy
equipmentmoving,andreplacingequipment.
lTheoperatormustreceivethetrainingandqualicationforhoistingoperations.In-
spectandcompletethehoistingtoolsbeforegettingintoservice.
lMakesuretoxthehoistingtoolsrmlyonasufcientlysecuredobjectorwallbefore
thehoistingoperation.
lUsebrieforalinstructionsduringthehoistingoperationstopreventmistaken
operation.
Plugging/UnpluggingModules
Themodulesmentionedinthisdocumentincludefrontboard,rearboard,andfanmodule.
Caution!
lAvoidinsertingamoduleforcibly.Otherwise,thepinonthebackplanemaybent. lAlignthemodulewiththeguiderailandpushitgentlytothebackplane.Plugthe
moduleproperlyintotheslottopreventshortcircuitduetocontactbetweenthemodule andthecircuitsurface.
lAvoidtouchingthecircuits,components,connectors,andcabletroughswhenholding
amodule.
lRFmoduleturnshotwhenrunning.Avoidbeingscaldedwhenpluggingand
unplugginganRFmodule.
Personnel
Caution!
Donotconductinternalmaintenanceorequipmentdebuggingwithoutpriorpermission.
Replacingpartsorchangingequipmentmayincurextradanger,therefore,donotreplace partsorchangetheequipmentwithoutpriorpermission.T oensuresafety,pleasecontact ZTEincaseofanyproblem.
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6.2InstallationPreparation

Beforetheinstallation,checktheenvironmentandensurethatrelatedinstallationtools, instruments,anddocumentationareavailable.
1.Tool,instrument,anddocumentation
Adjustablewrenches,inner-hexagonspanner,straightscrewdriver,cross
Tool
screwdriver,pliers(sharp-nosepliers,diagonalpliers,andvices),tapemeasure,
antistaticwriststrap,andelectricpercussiondrill

6.3ChassisInstallation

Instrument
Documenta-
tion
2.Environmentcheck
Environmentrequirement
Powerrequirement
FacilityrequirementVerticalwall,levelceiling,verticalpole
ZXSDRBS8802C100iscompactinstructureandoccupiessmallfootprint.Therefore, itcanbeexiblyinstalledinvariousindoorplaces.Inactualapplication,themost commonlyusedinstallationmodesarewall-mountedinstallation,poleinstallation,and ceilinginstallation.
Gradienter,goniometer,andmultimeter
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Indoorinstallation
Workingtemperature:–20~+45
Relativehumidity:5%~95%
Localpowersupply:85VACto264VAC

6.3.1Pole-MountingaZXSDRBS8802C100

Context
ThediameterofthepoleusedtoinstallaZXSDRBS8802C100mustrangefrom20mm to110mm.
Prerequisites
TheoperatorisresponsibleforprovidingandinstallingpoleswhileZTEcorporation suppliesrelevantcomponentsandpartsforpole-mountedinstallationonly.
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Steps
1.MakesurethattheUPonthepoweradapterbracketoftheZXSDRBS8802C100 facesupward.Bindthepoweradapterbracketontothepolewithtwobarclamps,as showninFigure6-1.
Figure6-1FixingthePowerAdapterBracketontothePole
1.Barclasp2.Poweradapterbracket
2.MakesurethattheUPontheinstallingbracketfacesupward.Inserttheinstalling bracketintothepoweradapterbracket.
3.Fixtheinstallingbracketontothepoweradapterbracketwithscrews,asshown inFigure6-2.
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Figure6-2FixingtheInstallingBracket
1.Fixingscrews2.Installingbracket3.Poweradapterbracket
4.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsof theinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-3.
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Figure6-3HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100
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5.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-4.
Figure6-4FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100
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Result
Figure6-5showstheZXSDRBS8802C100installedonapole.
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Figure6-5Pole-MountedInstallation

6.3.2Wall-MountedInstallation

6.3.2.1Wall-MountinganOverlappedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapter
Context
Ifnosufcientroomisavailable,thepoweradapterbracketandtheinstallingbracketcan overlaptosaveroom,asshowninFigure6-6.
Figure6-6OverlappedFixingBrackets
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Steps
1.PutthepoweradapterbracketoftheZXSDRBS8802C100onthewallandmarkthe installationholesaccordingtothesizeofthepoweradapterbracket.
2.UseapercussivedrilltodrillΦ6X40mmholesinthemarkedinstallationpositions,and inserttheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100intotheholes.
3.Fixthepoweradapterbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtothepositions oftheinstallationholes.
4.MakesurethattheUPontheinstallingbracketfacesupward,andinserttheinstalling bracketintothepoweradapterbracket,andusetwoscrewstoxtheinstallingbracket, asshowninFigure6-7.
Figure6-7InsertingtheInstallingBracket
1.Fixingscrews2.Installingbracket3.Poweradapterbracket
5.InsertthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsofthe installingbracket,asshowninFigure6-8.
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Figure6-8HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100
6.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-9.
Figure6-9FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100
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6.3.2.2SeparatelyWall-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapter
Context
Ifsufcientroomisavailable,installthepoweradapterbracketandtheinstallingbracket separatelyforbetterheatdissipation,asshowninFigure6-10.
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Figure6-10SeparatelyWall-MountedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapter
Steps
1.Putthepoweradapterbracketonthewallandmarktheinstallationpositionsaccording tothesizeofthepoweradapterbracket.
2.Puttheinstallingbracket150mmto180mmawayfromthepoweradapterbracketat thesamehorizonofthewall,andmarktheinstallationpositionsaccordingtothesize oftheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-11.
Figure6-11DecidingtheInstallationPositionsoftheInstallingBracket
3.UseapercussivedrilltodrillΦ6X40mmholesaccordingtothemarkedinstallation positions,andinserttheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100into theholes.
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4.Fixthepoweradapterbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtoitsinstallation positions.
5.Fixtheinstallingbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtoitsinstallation positions.
6.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsof theinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-12.
Figure6-12HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100
7.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-13.
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6.3.3Ceiling-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100

Context
Inviewoftheendurableweight,thecementceilingischosenforceilinginstallation.
Figure6-14showstheceilinginstallationmode.
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Figure6-14CeilingInstallation
Steps
1.Conrmtheinstallationpositionandputtheauxiliaryinstallingpartontotheceiling. Markthepositionsoftheinstallationholesontheceilingaccordingtothesizeofthe auxiliaryinstallingpart,asshowninFigure6-15.
Figure6-15MarkingInstallationHolePositionsoftheAuxiliaryInstallingPart
2.RemovetheauxiliaryinstallingpartanduseapercussivedrilltodrillthreeΦ6X40mm holes.TheninstalltheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100into theholes.
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3.Installtheauxiliaryinstallingpartaccordingtotheholepositionsandxitontothe ceilingwithxingscrews.
4.Fixtheceiling-mountedbracketontotheauxiliaryinstallingpartwiththreescrews,as showninFigure6-16.
Figure6-16Ceil-MountingtheBracket
5.UsefourscrewstoxthepoweradapterbracketatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802 C100,asshowninFigure6-17.
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Figure6-17FixingthePowerAdapterBracket
6.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsof theceil-mountedbracket.
7.FixtheZXSDRBS8802C100withtwoscrews,asshowninFigure6-18.
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6.4CableInstallation

AfterinstallingtheZXSDRBS8802C100chassis,connectthecables.Thecablestobe connectedareasfollows:
lEthernetcable lPowercable lGPScable

6.5GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation

6.5.1GPSAntennaInstallation

6.5.1.1InstallingaGPSAntennainVerticalPlacement
Prerequisites
Thefollowingtoolsmustbeready.
lAdjustablespanner lNormalSpanner
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Itisrecommendedtohaveapolewithadiameterbetween30mm~60mm(48mmis recommended).Theantennashouldnotbeinstalledduringrainandheavywind.Thepole bindingwithGPSantennaconnectedtoGNDisrequired.
Steps
1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.
2.UsetheU-shapedclamptoinstalltheGPSracktothemountingpole.Insertaspring washerandwasherbetweentheU-shapedclampandmountingpole.
3.UseaM6nuttoxtheU-shapedclampandthepoletogetherrmly.
Figure6-19showsthexingprocess.
Figure6-19U-shapedClampInstallation
1.GPSsettledclamp
2.Cablestrip
3.Mountingpole
4.U-shapedclamp
4.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclamp.Screwthebolt(M4x14)tormlyx theantenna.
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Result
Figure6-20showstheantennaxedintheverticalposition.
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1.GPSsettledclamp
2.Feeder
3.Feederstrip
4.GPSantenna
6.5.1.2InstallingaGPSAntennainHorizontalPlacement
Prerequisites
ConrmtheinstallationmodeandinstallationpositionofGPSantenna.
Thefollowingtoolsmustbeready.
lAdjustablespanner lNormalspanner
Context
lItisrecommendedtohaveapolewithadiameterbetween30mm~60mm(48mm
isoptimal).
lThepoleusedtoxtheGPSantennamustbegroundedwell. lTheantennacannotbeinstalledduringrainandheavywind.
Steps
5.Mountingpole
6.U-shapeclamp
1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.
2.UsetheU-shapeclamptoinstalltheGPSracktothemountingpole.
3.TheinstallationsupportofGPSantennaisasshowninFigure6-21.Alignholeson theU-shapeclampwithHole1andHole3,orHole4andHole6ontheinstallation support.Thencoveraspringwashandatwasherrespectivelyontheseholesand fastenthemwithM6screws,asshowninFigure6-22.
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Figure6-21GPSAntennaRackInstallationSupport
1~6holeposition
Figure6-22GPSRackInstallation(HorizontalPlacement)
4.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclamp.Screwdownthebolt(M4x14)tormly xtheantenna.
–EndofSteps–
Result
Figure6-23showstheGPSantennaxedhorizontally.
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1.GPSsettledclamp
2.Feeder
6.5.1.3Wall-MountingaGPSAntenna
Prerequisites
Thefollowingtoolsmustbeready.
lAdjustablespanner lNormalspanner lHammer lExpansionanchorbolts(M5x30orM5x40)
Context
ForinstallingtheGPSAntennaonthewall,theU-shapeclampisunnecessary.
Steps
1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.
2.Usethedesigntemplateformarkingholesonthewall.Thendrillholesonthewall accordingtothesizeoftheexpansionanchorboltsthataretobeused.
3.Feederstrip
4.GPSantenna
5.Mountingpole
6.U-shapeclamp
Figure6-24showsthedesigntemplate.
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Figure6-24DesignT emplateforMarkingHoles
3.Inserttheexpansionbolts,andhammerthemtoxproperly.
4.InstalltheGPSantennaracktothecorrespondingboltposition.
5.InsertaspringwasherandatwasherontoexpansionboltsandusetheM6nuttox therackonthewallrmly.
Note:
Thetorqueusedtoxtheclampis45Nm.
6.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclampandscrewtheM4x14bolttightly.
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Result
Figure6-25showstheGPSantennaxedonthewall.
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Figure6-25GPSAntennaFixedonWall

6.5.2GPSFeederCableSelectionPrinciple

TheselectionofGPSfeedercableshouldbemadebasedonthefollowing4conditions:
1.Ifthefeederlength≤80m,thenselectan1/4″feedercable.
2.If80mthefeederlength≤150m,thenselectan1/2″feedercable.
3.If150mthefeederlength≤300m,thenselectan1/2"feedercable+7/8"feeder cable+1/2"feedercable.
4.Ifthefeederlengthismorethan300m,contactthelocalrepresentativeofceofZTE Corporation.
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Figures

Figure1-1PositionofZXSDRBS8802C100inCDMAsystem.................................1-2
Figure1-2ZXSDRBS8802C100Appearance..........................................................
Figure1-3ExternalInterfaces...................................................................................1-6
Figure2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100SystemStructure..................................................2-1
Figure2-2PRAStructure..........................................................................................2-2
Figure4-1ExistingTransmissionResource..............................................................4-1
Figure4-2MobileDataNetwork................................................................................4-2
Figure4-3PublicNetworkResource.........................................................................4-2
Figure5-1IndoorCoverage......................................................................................
Figure5-2FamilyCoverage......................................................................................5-2
Figure5-3EnterpriseSolution..................................................................................5-2
Figure5-4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage..........................................................5-3
Figure6-1FixingthePowerAdapterBracketontothePole......................................6-7
Figure6-2FixingtheInstallingBracket.....................................................................6-8
Figure6-3HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100..........................................................
Figure6-4FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.............................................................6-9
Figure6-5Pole-MountedInstallation.......................................................................6-10
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Figure6-6OverlappedFixingBrackets...................................................................6-10
Figure6-7InsertingtheInstallingBracket...............................................................6-11
Figure6-8HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100........................................................6-12
Figure6-9FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100...........................................................
Figure6-10SeparatelyWall-MountedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapter
.............................................................................................................
Figure6-11DecidingtheInstallationPositionsoftheInstallingBracket...................6-13
Figure6-12HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100......................................................6-14
Figure6-13FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.........................................................
Figure6-14CeilingInstallation................................................................................6-16
Figure6-15MarkingInstallationHolePositionsoftheAuxiliaryInstalling
Part.......................................................................................................6-16
Figure6-16Ceil-MountingtheBracket....................................................................6-17
Figure6-17FixingthePowerAdapterBracket........................................................6-18
Figure6-18FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.........................................................6-19
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Figure6-19U-shapedClampInstallation................................................................6-20
Figure6-20GPSAntennaVerticalInstallation.........................................................
Figure6-21GPSAntennaRackInstallationSupport...............................................6-22
Figure6-22GPSRackInstallation(HorizontalPlacement).....................................6-22
Figure6-23GPSAntennaFixedHorizontally..........................................................6-23
Figure6-24DesignT emplateforMarkingHoles......................................................6-24
Figure6-25GPSAntennaFixedonWall.................................................................
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Tables

Table1-1ZXSDRBS8802C100Functions...............................................................1-4
Table1-2ExternalInterfaces....................................................................................
Table2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100ModulesandTheirFunctions.................................2-2
Table3-1ZXSDRBS8802C100CapacityIndices....................................................3-1
Table3-2800MHzTransmitterIndices.....................................................................3-2
Table3-31.9GHzTransmitterIndices......................................................................3-4
Table3-4800MHzReceiverIndices.........................................................................3-5
Table3-51.9GHzReceiverIndices..........................................................................3-6
Table6-1SafetySymbolsDescription.......................................................................
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Glossary

BSC
-BaseStationController
BSS
-BaseStationSystem
BTS
-BaseTransceiverStation
CDMA
-CodeDivisionMultipleAccess
GPS
-GlobalPositioningSystem
MSS
-MobileSwitchingSystem
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