User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Dimensions
- Weight
- Colour
- 4 Space Requirements
- Space above the RBS Cabinet
- Layout for RBS Cabinets
- Earthquake Requirements
- Footprint
- 5 Environment
- 6 Hardware Units
- 6.1 RBS 2206 Standard Hardware Units
- ACCU-01
- CDU
- CXU-10
- DCCU-01
- dTRU
- DXU-21
- FCU
- IDM-01
- PSU
- DC Filter-01
- 6.2 RBS 2206 V2 Standard Hardware Units
- ACCU-11
- CDU
- CXU-10
- DCCU-11
- DCCU-13
- dTRU
- DXU-23
- IDM-11
- PSU
- 6.3 Optional Hardware Units
- ASU-01
- Bias Injector
- BBS
- ddTMA
- DXX
- DF
- ESB
- HCU
- 19-inch Space for Optional Equipment
- OXU
- Splitter
- TMA-CM-01
- TMA-CM-02
- 7 Interfaces
- 8 Power System
- 9 Transmission
- Overvoltage Protection Modules
- Optional Transmission Equipment
- 10 External Alarms
- 11 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
RBS Product Description
BBS
The RBS can be provided with a Battery Backup System (BBS) from an
external cabinet.
ddTMA
The Dual-Duplex Tower-Mounted Amplifier (ddTMA) is installed on a mast,
close to the antenna. The ddTMA improves receiver sensitivity and saves
feeder cables by duplexing RX and TX signals to the same cable.
DXX
A one- or two-card Digital Cross-Connect (DXX) plug-in unit can be installed in
a space for optional equipment (OXU) on the PSU/DXU subrack in the RBS
2206 (not RBS 2206 V2). The one-card version has four G.703/G.704 ports.
The two-card version has four G.703/G.704 ports and one slot for two to four
additional interfaces that can be G.703/G.704 ports, High Bit Rate Digital
Subscriber Line (HDSL), LTE, or optical fibre.
Number of units: 0–1
DF
The Distribution Frame (DF) is the termination point for incoming PCM, ESB,
GPS, and alarm cables. It contains overvoltage protection for the external
cables.
Number of units: 1
ESB
Transceiver Group (TG) synchronization is the technology used to expand
one RBS cabinet with another RBS cabinet in the same cell. The External
Synchronization Bus (ESB) is the cable connected between the DXUs.
Number of units: 0–1
HCU
The Hybrid Combiner Unit (HCU) contains three hybrid combiners. Each hybrid
combines two RF signals, delivered from two dTRUs, into one.
Number of units: 0–1
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