Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- RBS 2206 Reference Manual
- Contents
- Preface
- Product Safety Requirements RBS 2000
- Environmental Capabilities
- Scope
- Terminology
- References
- Transport -40 C - +70 C
- Storage -25 C - +55 C
- Handling -40 C - +70 C
- Operation Indoor +5 C - +40 C
- Operation Outdoor -33 C - +40 C
- Operation Outdoor -33 C - +45 C
- Operation Outdoor -33 C - +55 C
- Operation Mast Mounted Equipment -33 C - +45 C
- Operation Mast Mounted Equipment -33 C - +55 C
- Radio Configurations, RBS 2206
- Product Data
- Unit Description, DXU-21
- Unit Description, dTRU
- Unit Decription, CDU-G and CDU-F
- Unit Description, CXU-10
- Unit Description, FCU-01
- Unit Description, DC-Filter 01
- Unit Description, PSU 1200 W
- Unit Description, ACCU/DCCU
- Unit Description, IDM
- Broadcast
- Common Control Channel Handling
- Physical Channel Handling
- Speech and Data Services
- Packet Data Services
- Call Control
- References
- Channel Activation
- Adaptive Frame Alignment
- Asynchronous Handover Detection
- RF Channel Release
- Deactivate SACCH
- Link Establish Indication
- Link Release Indication
- Link Establishment Request
- Link Release Request
- Transparent Message Transmission
- Transparent Message Reception
- SACCH Info Modify
- LAPDm
- Channel Reactivation
- Power Information
- GPRS, Physical Link Layer
- Base Station Power Control
- Channel Measurements
- Discontinuous Transmission
- Frequency Hopping
- Encryption
- Mode Modify
- Mobile Station Power Control
- Short Message Service
- Diversity Supervision
- Synchronization
- Radio Reception
- Radio Transmission
- Frequency Allocation Support
- Restart and Recovery
- Function Change
- Functionality Administration
- Operation and Maintenance Support
- References
- Concepts
- Buttons
- Change RU to Local Mode
- Change RU to Remote Mode
- Change RU to Remote Mode Cancel
- Change SW Power Boost Slave RU to Local Mode
- Loop Control
- RF Loop Test Supervision
- Calendar Time Request
- RSSI Temperature Compensation
- Max Cooling
- Fault Indicator
- BS Fault Indicator
- Operational Indicator
- Tx Not Enabled Indicator
- Local Mode Indicator
- External Alarms Indicator
- DC Disconnected Indicator
- Battery Mode Indicator
- Bat Disconnected Indicator
- AC Fault Indicator
- Test Result Indicators (not used)
- Local Mode in Progress
- Installation Data Handling
- Self Test and Supervision
- Diagnostics and Fault Handling
- Operation and Maintenance Terminal
- External Alarms
- Handling of Auxiliary Equipment
- Climate Protection
- EMC Capabilities
- Transmission Interface Handling G.703 2048 kbit/s
- Transmission Interface Handling DS1 1544 kbit/s
- Terrestrial Link Handling
- Channel Distribution Function
- Transport network O&M functions-DXX Support
- BTS Parameter Limitations
- Glossary
Installation Data Handling
39 Installation Data Handling
Information about specific areas regarding either the RBS as a whole or
each of the Replaceable Units, RUs, is stored in a database in the RBS.
The purpose of the database is to handle information and provide
efficient help within the following areas:
•
General operation and maintenance
• Fault diagnostics
• Fault localisation
• Traceability
The database mainly contains configuration data valid for the RBS as a
whole and for individual RUs.
Of course, the database that handles this information is not public but it
is at least partly accessible for:
•
The operator who accesses the database via the OMT
•
The BSC which reaches the database via the Abis interface
•
Other functions within the RBS
39.1 References
Whenever a reference is made to a function described in another chapter,
please refer to the table of contents to find the appropriate chapter.
OMT functions related to Installation Data Handling functions are
described within the context of Operation and Maintenance Terminal.
39.2 Concepts
ARAE Antenna Related Auxiliary Equipment
Auxiliary equipment affecting the antenna
functionality, e.g. active antennas.
39.3 General
The RBS database is stored in the CMRU which is a part of the RBS.
Some parts of the content of the RBS database are relevant for specific
RUs and those parts are stored in the Main RUs and sub-RUs.
The Installation Data Handling functions provide basic access to the
content of the RBS database. As mentioned above, it is at least partly
accessible for:
• the operator via the OMT
• the BSC via the Abis interface
• other functions within the RBS
39.4 Database Information Handling Elements
Several Database Information Handling elements are found in the RBS
and RU databases. The most important ones are described below.
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