User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- RBS Product Description
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Dimensions
- 4 Space Requirements
- 5 Environment
- 6 Hardware Units
- 7 Interfaces
- 8 Power System
- 9 Transmission
- 10 External Alarms
- 11 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
- RBS Product Description
- tables
- Table 1 Weights
- Table 2 Colour
- Table 3 Environmental Specifications
- Table 4 Compliance Boundary Dimensions for the General Public (G
- Table 5 Characteristics for a Typical Antenna (KRE 101 1916/1)
- Table 6 Maximum Power to Antenna for Various RBS Configurations
- Table 7 RBS 2206 External Connections
- Table 8 RBS 2206 V2 External Connections
- Table 9 AC Power Requirements
- Table 10 Fuse Specifications
- Table 11 Fuse Specifications
- Table 12 +24 V DC Power Requirements
- Table 13 Fuse Specifications
- Table 14 Fuse Specifications
- Table 15 Requirements
- Table 16 Fuse Specifications
- Table 17 Fuse Specifications
- Table 18 Power Consumption RBS 2206
- Table 19 Power Consumption RBS 2206 V2
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The fan control is integrated in the DXU and controls the fans in the cooling
system by regulating fan speed.
Number of units: 1
IDM-11
This variant of the Internal Distribution Module (IDM) is a panel for distributing
the internal +24 V DC power to the various units. Each distribution circuit in
the cabinet is connected to an IDM circuit breaker.
Number of units: 1
PSU
Two types of Power Supply Unit (PSU) are available:
• PSU-AC-32, a variant of the PSU that converts AC to DC (PSU-AC), which
converts 120–250 V AC to regulated +24 V DC
• PSU-DC-32, a variant of the PSU that converts DC to DC (PSU-DC), which
converts
48 V DC or 60 V DC to regulated +24 V DC
Number of units: 0–3
6.3 Optional Hardware Units
This section describes the optional hardware units available for the RBS 2206
and RBS 2206 V2.
ASU-01
The Antenna-Sharing Unit (ASU) is part of co-siting, that is, using another
cabinet together with a GSM RBS cabinet in the same sector. The ASU allows
a TDMA (or other) cabinet and a GSM RBS cabinet to share RX antennas.
Number of units: 0–1
Bias Injector
The bias injectors are mounted directly on the CDU antenna connectors.
Number of units: 0–6
BBS
The RBS can be provided with a Battery Backup System (BBS) from an
external cabinet.