User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- UltraWAVE Micro BTS Installation and Commissioning Guide
- Chapter 1 - Unpacking and Configuration Verification
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Analyzing Site Requirements
- 2.2 Mounting the Micro BTS Chassis
- 2.3 Configuring the E1 or T1 Trunk Card
- 2.4 Connecting Ground Cables
- 2.5 Connecting Power Supplies
- 2.6 Connecting E1 or T1 Trunk Cables
- 2.7 Connecting Antennas
- 2.8 Connecting External Alarms
- 2.9 Making a Serial Connection to the Processor Card
- 2.10 Network Connections
- 2.11 Post Installation Cabling and Checks
- Chapter 3 - Off-Line Commissioning
- 3.1 Pre Off-Line Commissioning
- 3.2 Off-Line Commissioning of the Micro BTS
- 3.2.1 Starting XWindows Using the Craft PC
- 3.2.2 Connecting the Craft PC to the ICP Processor Card
- 3.2.3 Setting Up a Serial Connection via the ICP Processor Card Serial Port
- 3.2.4 Power-On LED Tests
- 3.2.5 Configuring Boot Parameters
- 3.2.6 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection to the ICP Processor Card Ethernet Port
- 3.2.7 Verifying Telnet Communications with the Micro BTS over Ethernet
- 3.3 Software Verification using Craft PC
- 3.3.1 Verifying the Current Software Version and Patch Level
- 3.3.2 Checking the Flash Version Number
- 3.3.3 Running E1 or T1 POST Diagnostics
- 3.3.4 Running TRX POST Diagnostics
- 3.3.5 Reviewing POST Results
- 3.3.6 Rebooting the Micro BTS after Running POST
- 3.3.7 Terminating Serial Communications with the Micro BTS
- 3.3.8 Exiting XWindows on the Craft PC
- 3.4 Upgrading the Micro BTS Software Version (Flash)
- 3.5 Post Off-Line Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Off-Line Commissioning of a Daisy Chain
- Chapter 5 - On-Line Commissioning
- Checklist 1 - Site Readiness Checklist
- Checklist 2 - Installation Checklist
- Checklist 3 - Commissioning Checklist
- Index
UltraWAVE Micro BTS Installation and Commissioning Guide, Version B 19
Analyzing Site Requirements
2.1.2 Electrical Requirements
The Micro BTS is specified to operate on either AC or DC power. Requirements for
the Micro BTS are dependent on the number of TRX cards supported.
Power Options
Main power supply options for the Micro BTS are:
110 VAC to 220 VAC auto-ranging, 30 A, 50-60 Hz
-40 VDC to -60 VDC (-48 VDC nominal), 40 A
Table 2-2 shows the estimated power requirements for the different TRX
configurations for the Micro BTS.
Table 2-3 shows Micro BTS Power Specifications.
Table 2-2: Estimated Power Requirements for TRX Configurations
Product
Configuration
-48 VDC 110 VAC 220 VAC
One TRX 261 Watts 350 Watts 345 Watts
Two TRXs 531 Watts 700 Watts 690 Watts
Three TRXs 801 Watts 1050 Watts 1035 Watts
Four TRXs 1071 Watts 1400 Watts 1380 Watts
Six TRXs 1611 Watts 2100 Watts 2070 Watts
Table 2-3: Micro BTS Power Specifications
Power Requirements Specification
Micro BTS voltage range: 110 VAC 90 to 264 VAC
Micro BTS power protection: 110 VAC Dedicated 30 amp circuit breaker
Micro BTS voltage range: 220 VAC 90 to 264 VAC
Micro BTS power protection: 220 VAC Dedicated 15 Amp circuit breaker
Micro BTS DC voltage range: -48 VDC -40 to -60 VDC
Micro BTS DC power protection: -48 VDC Dedicated 40 Amp fuse/circuit breaker