User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Safety Requirements RBS 2000
- 3 Environmental Capabilities
- 3.1 Scope
- 3.2 Terminology
- 3.3 References
- 3.4 Transport -40 C – +70 C
- 3.5 Storage -25 C – +55 C
- 3.6 Handling -40 C – +70 C
- 3.7 Operation Indoor +5 C – +40 C
- 3.8 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +40 C
- 3.9 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +45 C
- 3.10 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +55 C
- 3.11 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -33 C – +45 C
- 3.12 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -40 C – +55 C
- 4 Climate Protection
- 5 EMC Capabilities
- RBS 2101, Product Description
- RBS 2102, Product Description
- RBS 2103, Product Description
- RBS 2202, Product Description
- RBS 2101, 2102, 2103 & 2202 Radio Configurations
- RBS 2202 Antenna Configurations
- ACCU Description
- BFU Description
- CDU-A Description
- CDU-C Description
- CDU-C+ Description
- CDU-D Description
- DXU Description
- DXU-21 Description
- ECU Description
- PSU -48 V Description
- PSU 230 V Description
- sTRU Single Transceiver Unit Description
- V3 Climate Unit Description
- Glossary
RBS 2202Macro Indoor RBS
4 Environment
This section provides an overview of the operating environment, environmental
impact, and materials used in the RBS 2202.
4.1 Operating Environment
The operating environment and climatic specifications for the RBS 2202 are
shown in the table below.
Table 3 Environmental Specifications
Description Temperature Relative
Humidity
ETSI Standard
Normal
operation
+5 C to +40 C
5% to 85% 300 19-1-3 class
3.1
Transport
(1)
-40 C to +70
5% to 85%
(1) Non-destructive conditions not to exceed 96 hours or 5.5 days in a three-year period.
4.2 Environmental Impact
This section describes the cabinet’s environmental impact.
Table 4 Environmental Impact
Description
Specification
Acoustical noise 63 dBA (full traffic)
(1)
Heat dissipation
1400 W at 40 C
(1) The acoustic noise dispersion value was measured in a test environment according to the
ISO 9614-2 standard, however deviations from this value may be experienced due to the nature
of materials in the environment where the cabinet is installed. Objects may reflect or absorb
sound and will affect acoustic dispersion.
4.3 Compliance Distances for Electromagnetic Exposure
The compliance distance is the minimum separation that should be kept
between an antenna and a person to ensure that RF exposure limits are not
exceeded.
Ericsson has performed a free-space near-field RF exposure assessment of
typical configurations of the RBS 2202 with a recommended antenna. The
resulting dimensions, in metres, for a compliance boundary for both general
public and occupational exposure are shown in Table 5 on page 10.
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