User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 OneRAN Pilot Station Safety and Compliance Information
- 3 OneRAN Pilot Station System Introduction
- 4 OneRAN Pilot Station Components
- 5 OneRAN Pilot Station Interface Cabling
- 6 OneRAN Pilot Station Frequency Setting Procedures
- 7 OneRAN Pilot Station Installation Procedures
- 7.1 Installation Verification
- 7.2 OneRAN Pilot Station Install Procedures
- 7.3 System Test
- 7.3.1 PC to OneRAN Pilot Station cable
- 7.3.2 System Certification Tests
- 7.3.2.1 Test Case #1 - Image/PLD loading
- 7.3.2.2 Test Case #2 – System Check
- 7.3.2.3 Test Case #3 – Tx check
- 7.3.2.4 Test Case #4 – Output power
- 7.3.2.5 Test Case #5 – GPS Check
- 7.3.2.6 Test Case #6 – BTS Alarm Check
- 7.3.2.7 Test Case #7 – System Reset
- 7.3.2.8 Test Case #8 – PN Check
- 7.3.2.9 Test Case #9 – System Interface Check
- 7.3.3 Operation Tests
- 7.3.4 Operator Specific Tests
- 7.4 Site Clean up and Customer Signoff
- 7.5 Required Tools and Supplies
- 7.6 Troubleshooting Procedures
- 8 Appendix A - Acronyms
- 9 Appendix B - Site preparation checklist
- 10 Appendix C - Installation Checklist
- 11 Appendix D - Customer Certification Document
OneRAN Pilot Station System Installation Manual
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6 OneRAN Pilot Station Frequency Setting Procedures
6.1 BSM Management
The OneRAN Pilot Station base stations are normally managed by the centrally located
BSM (Base Station Manager) system which communicates with the unit over an IP
connection.
The BSM will download system software and configuration information which includes the
physical FA (Frequency Assignment) for each base station. The base station will tune to
the correct frequency as defined by the BSM configuration files.
Refer to the BSM operations manual for instructions on base station remote configuration.
6.2 Local FA Setting
It may be required to set the OneRAN Pilot Station physical FA (frequency assignment)
locally for specialized test purposes or when the BSM connection is unavailable (for
example during early BTS installations). This can be done using the local MMI (Man
Machine Interface) port and a local PC.
The configuration data downloaded from the BSM will override local settings when BSM
connections are established.
Refer to the MMI instruction manual for further information on other commands.
6.2.1 MMI Connection
Connect the serial port of the PC to the “BTS MMI” port on the OneRAN Pilot Station
front panel. Use the cable described in section 7.3.1 and the following port settings:
115200 baud
8 bit
No Parity
1 stop bit
No flow control
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