User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Dimensions
- Size and Weight
- Surface and Colour
- 4 Space Requirements
- Footprint
- 5 Environment
- 6 Hardware Units
- 7 Interfaces
- 7.1 External Connections
- Connections on DF
- Overvoltage Protection Modules in the RBS 2106i and RBS 2106 V3
- Overvoltage Arrestors for External Alarms in the RBS 2106
- Antenna Connections
- Other External Connections
- External Connections to TM
- Transport Network to TM
- 7.2 Test Interface
- 7.3 Operator Interface
- Indicators
- Buttons
- 8 Power System
- 8.1 Power Supply
- AC Mains Supply Voltage
- External Earth Fault Circuit Breakers
- Mains Fuses
- 8.2 Battery Backup
- Internal Battery Backup
- External Battery Backup
- 8.3 Output Power to TM
- 8.4 Power Consumption
- 9 Transmission
- Optional Transmission Equipment
- 10 External Alarms
- 11 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
PRELIMINARY
RBS Product Description
2 Product Overview
RBS 2106 is a high-capacity outdoor base station equipped with up to six
Double Transceiver Units (dTRU), with space inside for both transmission
equipment and battery backup.
RBS 2106 is designed to be transported as a fully assembled cabinet, without
batteries, to the site. All units in the cabinet is easily accessible from the front,
which means it can be installed with the back against a wall.
Note: The RBS 2106 is availables in three variants:
• RBS 2106
• RBS 2106i
• RBS 2106 V3
Unless otherwise stated, the term RBS 2106 is used when common
features of the three variants are described. The variant names are
used only when specific features for the variants are described in this
document.
Note: The figures are representational only and may not be entirely accurate
in every case.
2.1 Main Features
The RBS 2106 supports the following features:
• 12 TRXs
• Co-siting (antenna sharing) with GSM, TDMA, WCDMA systems
• Discontinuous transmission/reception
• Duplex filters
• Dynamic power regulation
• Encryption/ciphering
• Enhanced Data Rate for Global Evolution (EDGE)
• Expansion by Transceiver Group (TG) synchronization
• External alarms
• Frequency hopping
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