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Table Of Contents
- Commissioning
- 1 About this document
- 2 Commissioning software overview
- 3 Preparing for commissioning
- 4 Getting started with BTS Manager
- 5 Commissioning Wizard process
- 6 Traffic Manager
- 7 Line interface and synchronization settings
- 8 Radio Wizard
- 9 Cross-connections
- 10 Commissioning Report
- 11 Troubleshooting and fault reporting
- Appendix A. LMP connector description
Commissioning
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13. Click FINISH. The BTS Commissioning Report is saved to the location
you have specified or automatically to your laptop’s Windows desktop.
Commissioning Wizard is now closed. See Chapter 10 for more details on
the Commissioning report.
If there is a need to route transmission capacity, the cross-connections have to be
created manually. See Chapter 9 for instructions on how to create the cross-
connections.
For maintenance purposes, in the case of a BTS with only one TRX, it is
recommended to make a back-up copy of the time-slot allocation settings using
the Traffic Manager’s export function (see Section 6).
At this point you should check the Alarms window in the main Nokia BTS
Manager - Supervision window for possible alarms generated during
commissioning. Figure 13 shows an example of a major alarm, which must
be cleared. The minor alarms (cover open and MMI connected) are cleared
when the BTS commissioning procedure is completed.
For alarm descriptions, see Nokia MetroSite EDGE Base Station Alarm
Descriptions.
For future maintenance purposes, it is recommended that you export the cross-
connection information of the FXC E1/T1 transmission unit to a file. For
instructions, see the section called ‘Replacing the transmission unit’ in Nokia
MetroSite EDGE Base Station Maintenance.