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
- 7.1 External Connections
- 7.2 Test Interface
- 7.3 Operator Interface
- Figure 18 Power System
- 8.1 Power Supply
- 8.2 Battery Backup
- 8.3 Output Power to TM
- 8.4 Power Consumption
- 9 Transmission
- 10 External Alarms
- 11 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
- RBS Product Description
- tables
- Table 1 RBS Weights with Combined Climate Unit
- Table 2 RBS Weights with Heat Exchanger Climate Unit
- Table 3 RBS 2106 Colours
- Table 4 RBS 2106 Climatic Requirements
- Table 5 RBS 2106i and RBS 2106 V3 Climatic Requirements
- Table 6 Sound Pressure Level, Bystander Position without Sound H
- Table 7 Sound Pressure Level, Bystander Position with Sound Hood
- Table 8 Sound Pressure Levels for a Free Standing RBS with Combi
- Table 9 Sound Pressure Levels for an RBS against a Wall, with Co
- Table 10 Sound Pressure Level, Bystander Position without Sound
- Table 11 Sound Pressure Level, Bystander Position with Sound Hoo
- Table 12 Sound Pressure Levels for a Free Standing RBS€2106 with
- Table 13 Sound Pressure Levels for an RBS€2106 Against a Wall, w
- Table 14 Sound Pressure Level, Bystander Position without Sound
- Table 15 Sound Pressure Levels for a Free Standing RBS 2106i or
- Table 16 Sound Pressure Levels for an RBS 2106i or RBS€2106€V3 w
- Table 17 Compliance Boundary Dimensions for the General Public (
- Table 18 Characteristics of Typical Antenna
- Table 19 Maximum Power to Antenna for Various RBS€2106 Configura
- Table 20 Maximum Dimensions
- Table 21 Power Distribution for the TM Space
- Table 22 Connection Field Inlets in RBS 2106i and RBS 2106 V3
- Table 23 OVP Module Capacity
- Table 24 Overvoltage Arrestors
- Table 25 Antenna Connections
- Table 26 External Connections
- Table 27 Optical Indicators
- Table 28 Switches and Circuit Breakers
- Table 29 Power Parameters
- Table 30 Mains Fuses Recommendation
- Table 31 Output Power
- Table 32 Maximum Power Consumption during Battery Charging
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6.1 Standard Hardware Units
This section briefly describes the standard hardware units required for function,
irrespective of configuration or frequency.
ACCU
The AC Connection Unit (ACCU) connects, disconnects, and distributes the
incoming AC power supply to the PSUs and the climate unit. It consists of
two parts: an ACCU Connection Unit (ACCU-CU) and an ACCU Distribution
Unit (ACCU-DU). ACCU-02 is used in RBS 2106 and ACCU-05 is used in
RBS 2106i and RBS 2106 V3.
Number of units: 1
BFU
The Battery Fuse Unit (BFU) supervises connection or disconnection of the
batteries. It can also be used to provide prioritized power supply, for example,
to the transmission equipment.
Two types of BFU are available: BFU 21 and BFU 32. BFU-21 is used in RBS
2106 and RBS 2106i. BFU-32 is used in RBS 2106 V3.
Number of units: 1