Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- nanoBTS Installation and Test Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview
- 3 Customer safety and regulatory information (CENG0133)
- 4 BTS Hardware Installation (CENG0210)
- 5 PSU Installation Guide (CENG0033)
- 6 BTS Installer User Guide (CENG0048)
- Introduction
- 6.2 Capabilities
- 6.3 Concepts
- 6.4 Getting Started
- 6.5 User Interface Reference
- 6.6 The DHCP Server
- 6.7 BTS Attribute Reference
- 6.7.1 The BTS Configuration Dialog box
- 6.7.2 Current Values Display
- 6.7.3 Identifying a nanoBTS
- 6.7.4 How Defaults Work
- 6.7.5 Enabling Configuration Phases
- 6.7.6 The BTS tab
- 6.7.7 The DHCP tab
- 6.7.8 The Unit ID tab
- 6.7.9 The NV Attr (1) tab
- 6.7.10 The NV Attr (2) tab
- 6.7.11 The NV Attr (3) tab
- 6.7.12 The NV Attr (4) tab
- 6.7.13 The Download tab
- 6.8 Using Network Listen
- 6.9 Using BTS Installer via a proxy
- 6.10 Connecting to a nanoBTS via SSL
- 6.11 Configuration File Reference
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Suggested materials are 4 x 30mm no.10 woodscrews or M5 bolts and wall
plugs (if required).
• PSU.
• NanoBTS complete with mounting bracket.
• RJ45-RJ45 connecting leads
3.4.3 NanoBTS - Handbook - Provision of Power to the nanoBTS
Power for the NanoBTS may be inserted at either the RJ45 outlet or at the output of
the last Ethernet switch/hub/router etc. see figure below.
Ethernet Switch
nanoBTS
nanoBTS
BSC
RJ45(48v)
~
~
RJ45
PSU φ
PSU θ
θ PSU located at the switch
φ PSU located at nanoBTS
When using the ip.access model 126A Ethernet Switch and Power Inserter, external
PSU’s are not required, the NanoBTS is connected locally or via site cabling to the
powered ports of the 126.
and 48V Power Inserter
nanoBTS (max qty 7)
BSC
RJ45(48v)
~
RJ45(48V)
126A Ethernet Switch
Ethernet