RadioFrame Networks S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide July 2, 2008 998-1027-01 Rev X2 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARYSUPPLIER AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
Revision History S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Revision History Date Rev Notes May 24, 2008 x Preliminary June 25, 2008 x1 Remove commissioning artifact July 2, 2008 x2 Correct compliance statement Submit comments and corrections to: RadioFrame Networks, Inc. Technical Information Department 9461 Willows Road NE Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Tel.: +1 425 278 2780 Fax: +1 425 278 2781 http://www.radioframenetworks.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................6 1.1 System Definition ................................................................................................................................6 1.2 Document Scope .....................................................................................
998-1027-01 Rev X2 S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 5.2.3 Serial Log Upload Procedure .................................................................................................... 23 5.2.4 Power Down Procedure ............................................................................................................. 23 5.2.5 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Procedures ................................................................................
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 OmniCell@Home Picocell Base-Transceiver Station (PicoBTS) ...................................................6 S-Series Architecture ...................................................................................................................10 PicoBTS Functional Block Diagram .............................................................................................
Introduction 1 S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Introduction 1.1 System Definition The RadioFrame® Networks OmniCell@Home™ picocell is a modular radio solution that provides flexible and efficient software-driven base stations for Mobile Network Operators (MNO) that need to deploy cost-effective radio access in small, inexpensive increments.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 1.2 Introduction 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Document Scope This document covers installation and configuration of the OmniCell@Home basetransceiver station, often referred to as Customer-Premise Equipment (CPE). The Network Elements (NEs) are addressed in other documents in the OmniCell@Home SSeries System Document Set as follows: • <> 1.
Introduction S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Warning! Warning! 1.3.4 998-1027-01 Rev X2 To ensure FCC compliance of this equipment, it is the user’s responsibility to obtain and use only shielded and grounded interface cables. Customer-premise equipment (CPE) emits RF. Protection stipulations were required as a condition of qualification for the CE mark.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 1.4.2 System Description 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Policy The S-Series system has been designed so that Field Repairable Units (FRUs) can be replaced to restore normal system operation as quickly as possible. RadioFrame Networks components are individually tested prior to shipment. If RadioFrame Networks equipment should require service or repair, note the requested information from Section 1.4.1, and then contact the NSN ECC.
System Description S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 AGW), which presents the Abis interface to the Base Station Controller (BSC) and Packet Control Unit (PCU) in the Base Station System (BSS). Figure 2 S-Series Architecture 2.1.1 Internet Service Provider (ISP) Customer-Premise Domain The Customer-Premise Domain consists of small form factor PicoBTSs with DSL and/or cable modem/router connections to the Backhaul Domain.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide System Description 998-1027-01 Rev X2 The S-RS provides a mechanism for authenticating each S1 BTS as it joins the serviceprovider (SP) network (during system start-up) and initial key exchange for protection of subsequent signalling communications between the PicoBTS and the S-AGW. In essence, the S-RS serves as a “gatekeeper” – ensuring that only authenticated PicoBTS equipment may reach the S-AGW via its backhaul IP address.
System Description S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Figure 3 PicoBTS Functional Block Diagram 2.3 System Manager Software Management is primarily intended to be performed using existing Operation Support System (OSS) resources within the MNO infrastructure. However, there are also local and remote management capabilities provided by the System Manager software package.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Specifications 998-1027-01 Rev X2 The existing BSC and BTS MIBs can be managed by the existing BSS OMC, and the additional PicoBTS MIBs can be managed by the new S-EMS (a separate NE) or these MIBs can be integrated into the OMC. One common scenario is to initially deploy a single S-EMS and then remove it once the integration of the S-Series with standard MNO element and network management resources is completed. 3 3.
Specifications S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Spec 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Value Hold-up Time >10 ms Min at Nominal Input and Full Load Inrush Current Inrush Limiting Over-Current / Short Circuit Auto Recovery Dielectric Withstand Voltage 3000 VAC Primary-Secondary Leakage Current < 1 mA Line Surge EN 61000-4-5 Level 4 Table 5 Power Supply Mechanical Requirements Spec Value Housing High Impact Plastic, 94V0 Polycarbonate, Non-vented, Color Black Size, Max., Any Dim.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Specifications 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Table 8 Power Requirements Min 3.4 Nom Max Units Operational 11.4 12 12.6 VDC Operational 1.43 1.25 1.58 A Operational 8.3 – 13.2 VDC Operational 1.36 – 2.17 A Absolute Max – – 15 VDC Absolute Max – – 2.2 A Absolute Min 7.9 – – VDC Absolute Min 1.
Specifications 3.8.1 S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Spurious RF Emissions The S-Series system meets the emissions mask requirements per ETSI EN 301 502 V8.1.2 (2001-07). 3.8.2 Operating Frequency Bands Table 6 provides a breakdown of the frequency ranges covered; Table 6 provides the channel and duplex spacing for Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN) pairings.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 3.8.
Specifications S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Parameter Value Condition 600 kHz offset Out-of-band blocking 1.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 3.10 Specifications 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Safety and Compliance Specifications The S-Series system will meet the following safety and compliance specifications. Table 15 Safety and Compliance Specifications <<>> Parameter 3.11 Applicable Standard CE / R&TTE TS 101 087 V8.5.0 ETSI EN 301 502 V8.1.2 (2001-07) (Requested parts only) – Radio ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.5.1 (2004-11) – EMC ETSI EN 301 489-8 V1.2.
Installation 3.13 S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Services Voice GSM FR and EFR AMR TCH_AFS and TCH_AHS Data GPRS CS 1-2 E-GPRS MCS1-9 E-GPRS Incremental Redundancy BS20 at up to 9.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide Installation 998-1027-01 Rev X2 • The bandwidth required for a fully loaded S-AGW at the S-AGW – IP backhaul interface is about 200 kbps (per TRX) * 40 = 8 Mbps 4.2 Preparation for Installation In Section 4.3 you will connect the cabling and bring up the PicoBTS CPE. Installation requires no training or prior expertise on the product. The software architecture of the SSeries allows for a “plug-and-play” behaviour.
Installation 4.3.2 S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Bringing up the PicoBTS Connect the provided AC power cable to the PicoBTS, and, using the correct adapter for the country’s power receptacles, plug the cable into the wall receptacle. Within three minutes, the PicoBTS registers and is ready for use. CPE IP Address PicoBTSs can be configured with a static IP address, or addresses can be assigned by DHCP.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide 5 5.1 5.1.1 Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance Maintenance Customer Domain Component (PicoBTS) There are no maintenance procedures required for the PicoBTS. 5.2 Troubleshooting Guidelines Technicians should conduct the following troubleshooting steps in order: 1 Visually inspect for fault indication (LEDs). 2 Inspect the Alarm Manager, and follow alarm resolution procedures.
System Configuration ChangesS-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide998-1027-01 Rev X2 6.1 Adding S-Series Components <<>> 6.2 Spares, Parts and Suppliers <<>> 24 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide System Configuration Changes 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Appendix A.
System Configuration ChangesS-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide998-1027-01 Rev X2 Term MIB Definition Management Information Base MNC Mobile Network Code MO Managed Object MS Mobile Station NB neighbor cell (list) NE Network Element NEL Network Element Layer O&M Operations and Maintenance OAM Operations, Administration, Maintenance OMC Operations and Maintenance Center OSPF Open Shortest Path First OTAP Over the Air Programming PCU Packet Control Unit PHY Phy
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide System Configuration Changes 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Appendix B. Default Configuration of the OmniCell@Home Picocell as Shipped Setting Default Router Information Current Time — Mac Address — Domain Name — Host Name — Internet Information Connection Type (WAN Port) DHCP IP Address 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.254 DNS1, -2, -3 — MTU — Local Network Information Local IP 192.168.0.
System Configuration ChangesS-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide998-1027-01 Rev X2 Appendix C. RF Emissions Precautions C.1 Exposure vs. Frequency Overall exposure may be affected by radio frequency generating facilities that exist at the time the equipment is being installed or even by equipment installed later.
S-Series OmniCell@Home Picocell GSM Implementation Guide System Configuration Changes 998-1027-01 Rev X2 Appendix D. Communication Interconnects <<>> RadioFrame Networks, Inc.