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 2101, RBS 2102, RBS 2103 RBS 2202Radio Configurations
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Figure 1 Antenna Reference Point
Antenna System
The antenna system is constituted by all RF
transmission and reception antennas, directed to cover
the same area or multi-casting configurations.
Base Transceiver
Station (BTS)
A BTS is a unit operating on a set of frequencies in
one cell.
Basic
Configuration
A basic configuration is a specified set of transceivers,
CDUs, and in some cases, TMAs, connected to one
antenna system.
A basic configuration can be multiplied or used in
combination with other basic configurations to build the
needed site equipment.
Variations of a basic configuration may exist, differing
in cable lengths. This depends on factors such as
implementation in different cabinets.
Radio Base Station
(RBS)
An RBS is all equipment in an Ericsson base station,
and may be comprised of several BTSs. Each RBS has
one DXU, controlling a maximum of twelve TRUs.
Site Cell
Configuration
(SCC)
The SCC is a geographical concept describing how an
area around one RBS site is divided into radio traffic
areas. The following types of site are defined:
•Omni-site
Radio coverage in one 360 degree sector, that is in
one area, using one BTS.
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