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Product Description
BTS3012 IIV300R008
Issue 01
Date 2007-06-15
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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About This Document
Author
Prepared by Li haixia Date 2007-06-11
Reviewed by Feng baoshun, Yao
guoqiang,Xu kai, Jiangpingping, Wu menghan, Linmudan
Date 2007-06-13
Approved by Feng baoshun Date 2007-06-15
Summary
This document consists of seven chapters and two appendixes. It is organized asfollows:
Chapter Description
1 Introduction toBTS3012 II
This chapter briefly introduces the orientation ofBTS3012 II in the network.
2 Key Benefits of theBTS3012 II
This chapter introduces the main features of BTS3012II.
3 System Architecture This chapter introduces the configuration and physicalarchitecture of BTS3012 II.
4 Services and Features This chapter introduces the main services andfunctions of BTS3012 II.
5 Operation andMaintenance
This chapter introduces the operation andmaintenance function of BTS3012 II.
6 Reliability This chapter introduces the measures taken inreliability design of BTS3012 II from the aspects ofsystem, hardware and software.
7 TechnicalSpecifications
This chapter lists the main performance indices andengineering parameters of BTS3012 II.
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Chapter Description
A TechnicalSpecifications
This chapter lists the technical specifications that theBTS3012 II conforms to.
B Acronyms andAbbreviations
This chapter describes the acronyms andabbreviations of this manual.
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History
Issue Details Date Author Approved by
01 Creation 2007-06-15 Li haixia Fengbaoshun
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Contents
1 Introduction to BTS3012 II ............................................................................................. 9
1.1 Position of the BTS3012 II in the GSM Network .............................................................................. 9
1.2 Features of the BTS3012 II ............................................................................................................ 10
2 Key Benefits of the BTS3012 II .................................................................................... 11
2.1 Coverage Capability ........................................................................................................................ 11
2.2 Capacity .......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Networking Capability...................................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Clock and Synchronization ............................................................................................................. 12
2.5 Hybrid Combined Cabinet .............................................................................................................. 12
2.6 Antenna .......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.7 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................. 12
2.8 Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 12
2.9 Multiple Frequency Bands Applications ......................................................................................... 13
3 System Architecture ..................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Physical Architecture ...................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Functional Architecture ................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.1 Common Subsystem ............................................................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Double-Transceiver Subsystem ............................................................................................ 19
3.2.3 RF Subsystem ....................................................................................................................... 20
3.3 System Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 21
4 Services and Features .................................................................................................. 22
4.1 Services .......................................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 Features ......................................................................................................................................... 22
5 Operation and Maintenance ......................................................................................... 245.1 O&M Subsystem ............................................................................................................................ 24
5.1.1 Overview of the O&M Subsystem ......................................................................................... 24
5.1.2 Terminal Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 24
5.1.3 Remote Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 24
5.2 O&M Functions ............................................................................................................................... 25
5.2.1 Security Management............................................................................................................ 25
5.2.2 Alarm Management ............................................................................................................... 25
5.2.3 Data Configuration ................................................................................................................. 25
5.2.4 Maintenance Management .................................................................................................... 25
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6 Reliability ....................................................................................................................... 26
6.1 System Reliability ........................................................................................................................... 26
6.2 Hardware Reliability ....................................................................................................................... 26
6.3 Software Reliability ......................................................................................................................... 27
7 Technical Specifications .............................................................................................. 29
7.1 Radio Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 29
7.1.1 Working Frequency Bands .................................................................................................... 29
7.1.2 Transmit Specifications .......................................................................................................... 29
7.1.3 Receive Specifications........................................................................................................... 30
7.2 Engineering Specifications ............................................................................................................. 30
7.2.1 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 30
7.2.2 Weight .................................................................................................................................... 30
7.2.3 Power Supply ........................................................................................................................ 31
7.2.4 Power Consumption .............................................................................................................. 31
7.2.5 Transmission ......................................................................................................................... 31
7.2.6 Operation Environment.......................................................................................................... 32
7.2.7 EMC ....................................................................................................................................... 33
7.2.8 Acoustic Noise ....................................................................................................................... 33
7.2.9 Storage Environment ............................................................................................................. 33
7.2.10 Transportation Environment ................................................................................................ 33
A Technical Specifications .............................................................................................. 34
ITU and ETSI Standards ...................................................................................................................... 34A.2 Abis Interface and Um Interface Specifications ............................................................................. 35
A.3 Environment Adaptability Specifications ........................................................................................ 35
A.4 EMC Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 36
A.5 Lightning Protection Specifications ................................................................................................ 36
A.6 Safety Standard ............................................................................................................................. 36
B Acronyms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 37
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1 Introduction to BTS3012 II1.1 Position of the BTS3012 II in the GSM Network
Huawei double-transceiver Base Transceiver Station (BTS) family providescustomized solutions for the GSM radio access network based on differentrequirements and network environments.
Figure 1-1 shows the position of the BTS3012 II in the GSM network.
Figure 1-1 Position of the BTS3012 II in the GSM network
BSC
BSC/PCU
GSM NSS
BSS
MS
BTS3012AE
BTS3006C
BTS3002E
BTS3012AE
BTS3012
BTS3006C
BTS3002E
BTS3012
MS
MS
MSC
Table 1-1 lists the application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family.
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Table 1-1Application scenarios of the double-transceiver BTS family
Model MaximumNumber ofTRXs per
Cabinet
Application Scenario
BTS3012 II 18 Used in highly populated areas with high trafficvolume or in the areas where wide coverage isrequired
BTS3012AE 12 Used in cities, suburbs, and rural areas wherehigh traffic volume and wide coverage arerequired, or in the areas where the site for anequipment room is hard to find or theconstruction cost of an equipment room is toohigh
BTS3006C 6 Used in cities and suburbs where medium trafficvolume and wide coverage are required
BTS3002E 2 Used in indoor coverage, towns and suburbswhere low traffic volume and wide outdoorcoverage are required
1.2 Features of the BTS3012 II
As a new type of GSM indoor macro-BTS, the Huawei BTS3012 II has strongcoverage capabilities.
Using Double-Transceiver units (DTRUs), a single BTS3012 II cabinet supports theS6/6/6 configuration. A single fully configured cabinet holds a maximum of 18 carriers.
A BTS3012 II cabinet provides 1 U transmission space, in which a 3G BBU can beinserted. The BTS3012 II and the BBU can form a dual-mode BTS. The BTS3012 II isintelligently designed with low power consumption, thus saving the operationexpenditure. The BTS3012 II can form a hybrid network with the BTS312.
It can smoothly evolve into the GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN).
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2 Key Benefits of the BTS3012 II2.1 Coverage Capability
The BTS3012 II has the following benefits in terms of coverage:
High receive sensitivity
The static sensitivity of the TCH/FS channel is 112.5 dBm (a typical value innormal temperature)
Power boost technology (PBT)
The maximum transmit power of the DTRU can reach 100 W.
Hybrid networking of multiple frequency bands is supported.
Transmit diversity and 4-way receive diversity
2.2 Capacity
The BTS3012 II has the following benefits in terms of capacity:
One BTS3012 II cabinet holds a maximum of 9 DTRUs (18 TRXs).
The BTS3012 II supports combined cabinets and cabinet groups. It supports themaximum site configuration of S24/24/24.
Each BTS3012 II holds 1 to 72 TRXs.
2.3 Networking CapabilityThe BTS3012 II has the following benefits in terms of networking capability:
Supporting multiple transmission modes such as E1/T1, STM-1, FE, microwave,and satellite transmission.
Supporting multiple topologies such as star, tree, chain, ring, and hybridtopologies.
Supporting the Flex Abis networking mode.
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2.4 Clock and Synchronization
The BTS3012 II has the following features in terms of clock and synchronization:
The BTS3012 II clock has four modes: fast pull-in, locked, holdover, and free run.
The Transmission, Timing, and Management Unit for DTRU (DTMU) of theBTS3012 II uses the active/standby mode, which greatly improves the reliabilityof the clock.
The BTS3012 II can process the inputs of external BITS clock.
2.5 Hybrid Combined Cabinet
The BTS3012 II can form a combined cabinet with the BTS30 or BTS312.
2.6 Antenna
The BTS3012 II has the following benefits in terms of antenna:
Supporting Remote Electric Tilt (RET) antennas.
Supporting dual polarization antennas
This reduces the number of antennas in a cell.
Supporting Tower-Mounted Amplifiers (TMAs)
This improves the receive sensitivity.
2.7 Power Supply
The BTS3012 II uses the 48 V DC power supply. It supports the 110/220 V AC powerinput through the Sidepower, which is the external power supply equipment.
2.8 Installation
The installation of the BTS3012 II has the following features:
The BTS3012 II supports installation against the wall. The BTS3012 II supports combined cabinet installation.
The external cables are led from the top of the cabinet.
All the cables are maintained from the front of the cabinet.
Easy and fast installation of the BTS3012 II software and hardware leads to muchfaster installation and network deployment.
The field installation personnel need to fix the cabinet, insert the boards, install theexternal cables, and download the data configuration files.
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3 System Architecture3.1 Physical Architecture
The design of the BTS3012 II cabinet complies with the IEC60297standard. Thedimensions of the BTS3012 II cabinet are as follows:
Height: 1600 mm
Width: 600 mm
Depth: 450 mm
Figure 3-1 shows the BTS3012 II cabinet.
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Figure 3-1 Front view of the BTS3012 II cabinet
Error! Reference source not found. shows a single cabinet in full configuration.
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Figure 3-2 Single BTS3012 II cabinet in full configuration
Wiring
D
TRU
D
TRU
D
TRU
D
TRU
D
TRU
Wiring
FAN
Air Inlet
Transmission Unit
5
3
2
4
6
1
1
9U
2U
9U
1U
2U
9U
2U
8 7910
11Power
and EMC
D
TRU
D
TRU
D
TRU
D
TRU
Wiring
Air Inlet
Wiring
D
TMU
D
TMU
D
EMU
D
CSU
D
CCU
DAF
U
DAF
U
DAF
U
DAF
U
DAF
U
DAF
U
4
(1) BBU/transmission subrack (2) Common subrack (3) Fan subrack
(4) DTRU subrack (5) DAFU subrack (6) Power distribution box
(7) DSAC (8) DELC0 (9) DELC1
(10) DMLC/DELC2 (11) Cabinet top subrack -
The DFCU has the same functions as the DDPU and the DCOM, so you can chooseeither of the following schemes for the DAFU subrack of the BTS3012 II:
DDPU and DCOM
DFCU
Table 3-1 lists the boards and modules in the BTS3012 II.
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Table 3-1 Boards and modules
Board and Module Full Spelling
DTRU Double-Transceiver Unit
DTMUTransmission & Timing & Management Unit for DTRUBTS
DCCU Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS
DCSU Combined Cabinet Signal Connection Unit for DTRU BTS
DEMU Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS
DAFU Antenna Front-end Unit for DTRU BTS
DDPU Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS
DCOM Combining Unit for DTRU BTS
DFCU Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS
DATU Antenna and TMA Control Unit for DTRU BTS
DMLC Monitor Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS
DELC E1 Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS
DSAC Signal Access Card for DTRU BTS
3.2 Functional ArchitectureThe functional architecture of the BTS3012 II is as shown in Figure 3-3.
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Figure 3-3 Functional architecture of the BTS3012 II
TMA TMA
DTRU DAFU
TMA TMA
DTRU DAFU
TMA TMA
DTRU DAFU
DATU
Slave/groupcabinet
MS
Um
DATU
Fiber
E1
Abis
NFCB
Optical transmission
equipment (optional)
DTMU
DEMU
E1
BITSMonitor
Protection
forsignal
Common subsystem Double-transceiver
subsystem
RF front-end
subsystem
Antennasubsystem
Electric tilt antenna
Electric tilt antenna& TMA feed
& TMA feed
A BTS3012 II is composed of the common subsystem, double-transceiver subsystem,and RF subsystem.
3.2.1 Common Subsystem
The common subsystem consists of the BTS common subsystem and cabinet topaccess subsystem.
The BTS common subsystem performs the following functions:
Managing and controlling other subsystem and modules.
Importing E1 signals.
Collecting and monitoring the environment alarm.
Providing clock for the BTS.
Controlling the Remote Electric Tilt (RET), and transmitting the signals from theTMA to the BTS through the feeder cable.
The cabinet top access subsystem performs the following functions:
Protecting the E1 signal from lightning.
Protecting the monitor signal from lightning.
Importing the Boolean value, and power supply.
Connecting cabinets to form a combined cabinet or a cabinet group.
Table 3-2 lists the boards in the common subsystem and their functions.
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Table 3-2 Boards in the common subsystem and their functions
CommonSubsystem
Board Functions
BTSCommonsubsystem
DTMU
Uses the active/standby mode. Supports 4-route E1 inputs by default, and 8-route E1
inputs for special requirements.
Provides a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet port for terminalmaintenance.
Supports 8-route Boolean alarm input and 4-routeextended Boolean control signal output.
Supports the external GPS and BITS synchronizationclock input.
DCCU Inputs and outputs signals.
DCSU Forwards the combined cabinet signals and cabinet groupsignals from the common subsystem to the DSCB.
DATU Transmitting the remote electrical tilt unit (RET) controlsignals.
Feeding the TMA.
Reports alarms related to the control of the RETantenna and monitoring of the feed current.
DEMU Monitors the environment.
Cabinet top
accesssubsystem
DMLU Provides lightning protection for the 32-route Boolean
value input and 6-route Boolean value output of the maincontact point, and for the 4-route input of the analogsignal.
DELU One DELC can provide lightning protection for the4-route E1 signal.
There can be a maximum of three DELCs to providelightning protection for 12-route E1 signals.
DSAC Provides the 6-route Boolean value input.
Provides the 2-route 485 serial control bus interface.
Supports the 2-route input of lightning protection
arrester failure alarm. Supports the access protection of BITS clock input.
3.2.2 Double-Transceiver Subsystem
The main functions of the double-transceiver subsystem are as follows:
Baseband signals processing
RF receive/transmit processing
Power amplification
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Transmit diversity and 4-way receive diversity
PBT
Table 3-3 lists the boards in the double-transceiver subsystem and their functions.
Table 3-3 Boards in the double-transceiver subsystem and their functions
Board Functions
DTRU Processes the RF and baseband signals of two carriers.
Processes the baseband frequency hopping and RF hopping.
Supports the enhanced functions such as PBT, transmit diversity, and4-way receive diversity.
3.2.3 RF SubsystemThe RF subsystem comprises:
RF antenna subsystem
DAFU subsystem
RF transceiver subsystem
Table 3-4 lists the components of each part.
Table 3-4 RF subsystem components and their functions
RF
Subsystem
Board or
Module
Function
RF antennasubsystem
Antenna Transmits and receives the signals.
Feeder Connects the antenna to the ANTA or ANTB interfaceof the DAFU.
TMA Amplifies the signals.
Front-end ofthe RFsubsystem(DAFU)
DDPU Sends the multiple channels of the RF signals fromthe transceiver to the antenna through the duplexer.
Amplifies the received signals from the antenna anddivides the signals into four parts and then sends
them to the transceiver.
DCOM Combines the two routes of signals into one route.
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RFSubsystem
Board orModule
Function
DFCU Sends the multiple channels of RF Tx signals fromthe DTRU transmitter to the antenna through theduplexer after combination.
Sends the received signals from the antenna to theduplexer and to the low noise amplifier and dividesthe signals into several routes and then sends themto the receivers of the DTRUs.
Combines the four routes of signals into one route,auto detects the frequencies of the input signals andperforms automatic tuning.
RFtransceiver
subsystem
DTRU(RF)
Transmits signals.
Receives signals.
Combines frequency.
Performs loop test.
Amplifies the power
Outputs the power individually.
Outputs the combination power.
3.3 System ConfigurationThe system configuration of the BTS3012 II is as follows:
One fully configured BTS3012 II cabinet can hold 9 DTRUs (18 TRXs).
When combiners are used, the maximum number of carriers in the cell of a singleantenna is 12.
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4 Services and Features4.1 Services
Table 4-1 lists the services that the BTS3012 II supports.
Table 4-1 BTS3012 II service list
Service Abbreviation Description
Voiceservice
EFR Enhanced full rate voice service
FR Full rate voice service
HR Half rate voice service
AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate
Dataservice
F9.6 9.6 kbit/s full rate data service
F4.8 4.8 kbit/s full rate data service
F2.4 2.4 kbit/s full rate data service
FAX Fax service
Packetservice
GPRS CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4 packet service
EDGE MCS1MCS9 EGPRS packet service
4.2 FeaturesThe special features of the BTS3012 II with respect to the following aspects aredescribed here.
EDGE The BTS3012 II supports system information broadcast and resource indication,
which are compatible with the GSM/EDGE R99.
The BTS3012 II supports the GSM/EDGE LAPDm protocol.
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Handover
The BTS3012 II supports synchronous, asynchronous handover.
The BTS3012 II supports dual-band handover.
Frequency Hopping The BTS3012 II supports baseband frequency hopping.
The BTS3012 II supports radio frequency hopping.
The BTS3012 II supports antenna hopping.
The BTS3012 II supports the dynamic MAIO.
Encryption The BTS3012 II has the A5/0 non-encryption function.
The BTS3012 II provides the encryption and decryption functions of A5/1, A5/2,
and A5/3.
Power Control The BTS3012 II can support the static power control of the BTS.
The BTS3012 II can support the dynamic power control of the BTS.
Detection The BTS3012 II can detect the random access collision.
The BTS3012 II can detect whether the main boards and modules are in position.
The BTS3012 II can detect and report the output power of the DTRU module.
Extended Cell
With the extended cell function, the BTS3012 II can cover an area of up to 120 km.
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5 Operation and Maintenance5.1 O&M Subsystem
5.1.1 Overview of the O&M Subsystem
The BTS3012 II provides two maintenance methods:
Terminal maintenance
Remote maintenance
Figure 5-1 shows the topology of the O&M subsystem.
Figure 5-1 Topology of the O&M subsystem
Site Maintenance
Terminal System
MMI
MMI
BTS
BTS
BSC
Abis
Abis
OMCServer
Hub
Remote SiteMaintenance System
Site Maintenance
Terminal System
5.1.2 Terminal Maintenance
As shown in Figure 5-1, terminal maintenance is implemented on the PC. The PC isconnected to the BTS3012 II through the Ethernet cable.
You can operate and maintain sites, cells, and TRXs through the terminalmaintenance.
5.1.3 Remote Maintenance
As shown in Figure 5-1, remote maintenance is implemented through a PC. The PCforms a network with the OMC, BSC, and BTS.
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The remote maintenance uses Graphic User Interface (GUI) and topological view. Youcan see the name, type, location, number, and running status of each NE in the GUIinterface.
You can view the detailed performance data, alarm data, and configuration data of an
NE.
You can also operate or maintain an NE through the topological view.
5.2 O&M Functions
The BTS3012 II O&M system provides powerful O&M functions, which includes:
Security Management
Alarm Management
Data Configuration
Maintenance Management
5.2.1 Security Management
The BTS3012 II authorizes maintenance engineers with hierarchical operation rightsto ensure the security. At the same time, it prompts the possible outcome ofdangerous operations.
5.2.2 Alarm Management
The alarm management function of the BTS3012 II can detect and report equipmentfaults and abnormal functioning in a real time manner.
With this function, the BTS3012 II can collect, clear, query, handle, save, explain,prompt, filter, and analyze alarms.
In addition, the online help and layered alarm filtering function help you to quicklylocate faults and provide fault recovery methods.
5.2.3 Data Configuration
The O&M subsystem of the BTS3012 II allows addition, deletion, modification, andconsistency check of the BTS data. It supports both dynamic and static dataconfigurations.
5.2.4 Maintenance Management
The O&M subsystem of the BTS3012 II provides the following maintenance functions:
Downloading software to boards or modules, or starting and initializing boards ormodules.
Recording the interface tracing messages and running status of the BTS throughlogs.
Implementing in-position tests for the boards.
Testing Abis links of the DTRU, testing channels, and self checking sites, cells,carriers, and boards.
Providing backup management for the active/standby DTMU.
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6 Reliability6.1 System Reliability
The BTS3012 II is designed after overall analysis on system reliability. The BTS3012II uses the following methods to enhance the system reliability:
Active/standby mode
Load sharing
Redundant configuration
Optimized fault detection of boards and system
Optimized fault isolation
Redundancy
The BTS3012 II uses the redundancy design. The key clock bus, control bus, data bus,DTMU modules use 1+1 backup mode. The transceivers mutual aid is also supported.
System Monitoring
The BTS3012 II can automatically detect and diagnose faults in the hardware orsoftware and report them through alarms. It can also detect environmental status andreport abnormalities in time.
6.2 Hardware ReliabilityThe BTS3012 II uses the following methods to enhance hardware reliability:
Prevention against Mistakenly Inserted Boards
Redundancy Design of Fan Box
Protection against Excessive Rise in Temperature of the DTRU
Reliability Design for Power Supply
Excellent Lightning Protection Design
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Prevention against Mistakenly Inserted Boards
When a functional board is inserted into a wrong slot, it cannot get into full contact withthe backplane. This prevents the equipment from being damaged.
Redundancy Design of Fan Box
The fan uses N+1 redundancy backup mode. If a fan is faulty, the other fans run at fullspeed. Under normal temperature, this design can meet the heat dissipationrequirement.
Protection against Excessive Rise in Temperature of the DTRU
When the temperature around the last level power amplifier is too high, the poweramplifier reports the excessive rise in temperature through an alarm, and then entersinto the automatic protection state.
Reliability Design for Power Supply The power supply has the lightning protection function and the protection function
against voltage variation.
The BTS3012 II provides the power failure protection for programs and key data.
The boards provide protection against excessive voltage and current.
The boards provide protection against reverse-polarity connection.
Excellent Lightning Protection Design
The BTS3012 II needs no external lightning protection device. The antenna ports of
the DDPU have the 8KA/40KA lightning protection capability. The lightning protectionof the BTS3012 II is implemented by directly connecting the conductor inside theDDPU antenna ports to the ground.
6.3 Software Reliability
Software reliability is reflected in the powerful capability of error tolerance. The entiresystem will not get corrupted when the software fails. That is, the system hasself-healing capability. Error tolerance of the BTS3012 II is shown in the followingaspects.
Regular Check on Key Resources
Seizure check is conducted on various software resources in the system. The checkmechanism can ensure the release of hung-up resources and the output of the relatedlogs and alarms.
Task Monitoring
When the software is active, the task monitoring function can monitor any possiblefault in the software or hardware. In addition, detected faults can be reported. Taskstatus and system abnormalities can also be monitored.
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Data Check
The system can perform regular or event-driven checks on data consistency, restorethe data consistency selectively or preferably, and output related logs and alarms.
Saving Operation Log Information
The system records user operations within a certain period and saves the recordedinformation to the system operation logs. The operation logs can be used to locateerrors or exceptions because of incorrect operations so that the system can berestored to the normal state.
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7 Technical Specifications7.1 Radio Specifications
7.1.1 Working Frequency Bands
Table 7-1 lists the working frequency bands of the BTS3012 II.
Table 7-1 BTS3012 II working frequency bands
Frequency Band Parameter Specifications
900 MHz Receive band 876915 MHz
Transmit band 921960 MHz
Space between carriers 200 kHz
1800 MHz Receive band 17101785 MHz
Transmit band 18051880 MHz
Space between carriers 200 kHz
850 MHz Receive band 824849 MHz
Transmit band 869894 MHz
Space between carriers 200 kHz
1900 MHz Receive band 1850
1910 MHz
Transmit band 19301990 MHz
Space between carriers 200 kHz
7.1.2 Transmit Specifications
Table 7-2 lists the nominal output power of the DTRU.
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Table 7-2 Nominal output power of the DTRU
ModulationScheme
Bypass Output Power (with thePBT Function)
Mode 1 Mode 2
GMSK 40W (45.00dBm) 60W (46.78dBm) 100W (50.00dBm)
8PSK 40W (45.00dBm) 40W (45.00dBm) 60W (46.78dBm)
a: GMSK = Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying
b: PSK = Phase Shift Keying
7.1.3 Receive Specifications
Table 7-3 lists the static receive sensitivity of the BTS3012 II.
Table 7-3 BTS3012 II receive sensitivity
ChannelType
Receive Sensitivity
TCH/FS -112.5 dBm (a typical value in normal temperature)
Others Better than the requirements specified in the 3GPP TS 05.05protocols
7.2 Engineering Specifications
7.2.1 Dimensions
Table 7-4 lists the mechanical dimensions of the BTS3012 II.
Table 7-4 Mechanical dimensions of the BTS3012 II
Item Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm)
Cabinet 600 450 1600
Cabinet + cabinet top subrack 600 450 1680
Cabinet + cabinet top subrack +cabinet base
600 450 1750
7.2.2 Weight
Table 7-5 lists the weight of the BTS3012 II.
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Table 7-5 Weight of the BTS3012 II cabinet in different configurations
Cabinet Weight (kg)
Empty cabinet (including the boards in the common subrack) 120
Cabinet in full configuration (S6/6/6) 220
7.2.3 Power Supply
The 48 V DC power supply of the BTS3012 II complies with the requirement in theETS 300 132-2. Table 7-6 lists the standard of the input power supply.
The BTS3012 II cabinet supports 220 V AC input power through the external powercabinet such as the Sidepower.
Table 7-6 Power requirements
Input Power Supply Value
Rated voltage 48 V DC
Input voltage range From40 V DC to 60 V DC
7.2.4 Power Consumption
Table 7-7 lists the power consumption of the BTS3012 II under typical configuration.
Table 7-7 Power consumption under typical configuration
Power Consumption Condition Value
Typical powerconsumption
Normal temperature, 900M 40 W DTRU,S6/6/6 in full configuration, DC powerconsumption in the case of mean trafficvolume (48 V DC power supply)
1300 W
7.2.5 Transmission
Transmission Interfaces
Table 7-8 lists the transmission interfaces of the BTS3012 II.
Table 7-8 BTS3012 II transmission interfaces
Interface Type Quantity Rate Standard
E1 4 pairs 2 Mbit/s ETS 300 420
ITU G.703/G.704
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Interface Type Quantity Rate Standard
STM-1 2 pairs 155 Mbit/s ANSI T1.105-1995
ITU I.432.2 G.703
ITU G.957
T1 4 pairs 1.5 Mbit/s ANSI-G.703/G.704
Other External Interfaces
Table 7-9 lists the other external interfaces of the BTS3012 II.
Table 7-9 Other external interfaces of the BTS3012 II
Interface Type Quantity FunctionClock interface External input
clocks1 It is used to connect the
external clock, such as theBITS, which provides a highprecision clock at 2.048MHz.
Power and groundinginterface
Power supply 1 -
Protectionground
1 -
Power ground 1 -
Monitoring interface External alarminput port
6+32 The DTMU provides 6-routeBoolean value inputs. If theDEMU is configured,additional 32-route Booleanvalue inputs can beprovided.
Externalcontrol outputport
6 The DEMU provides 6-routeBoolean value outputs.
Environment
monitoringcommunication interface
2 It is used to connect the
environment monitoringinstrument (EMI).
Antenna feederinterface
RF signal 12 It is the input interface forthe feeder
7.2.6 Operation Environment
Table 7-10 shows the requirements for the operation environment of the BTS3012 II.
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A Technical SpecificationsITU and ETSI Standards
Huawei-developed BTS is in compliance with GSM recommended phase 2+ of ETSI,as shown below:
GSM 01.02(ETR099):"general description of a GSM Public Land Mobile Network
(PLMN)"
GSM 04.04 (ETS 300 553):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); layer 1 general requirements"
GSM 04.05 (ETS 300 554):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Data Link (DL) layer general aspects"
GSM 04.06 (ETS 300 555):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface
Data Link (DL) layer specification"
GSM04.08 (ETS300557):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);mobile radio interface layer 3 specification"
GSM05.01 (ETS300573):"European digital cellular telecommunications system(phase2); physical layer on the radio path general description"
GSM 05.02(ETS 300 574):"multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path"
GSM05.03 (ETS300575):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);channel coding"
GSM05.04 (ETS300576):"European digital cellular telecommunications system(phase2); Modulation"
GSM05.05 (ETS300577):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);radio transmission and reception"
GSM05.08 (ETS300578):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);radio subsystem link control"
GSM05.10 (ETS300579):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);radio subsystem synchronization"
GSM11.10 (ETS300607):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);Mobile Station (MS) conformity specification"
GSM11.11 (ETS300608):"digital cellular telecommunications system (phase2);specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME)interface"
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GSM 08.58(ETS 300 596):"Base Station Controller-Base Transceiver Station(BSC-BTS) interface layer 3 specification"
GSM 08.51 (ETS 300 592):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)
interface general aspects" GSM 08.52 (ETS 300 593):"European digital cellular Telecommunications
System (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)interface interface principles"
GSM 08.56 (ETS 300 595):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)interface layer 2 specification"
A.2 Abis Interface and Um Interface Specifications
GSM 08.51 (ETS 300 592):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)interface general aspects"
GSM 08.52 (ETS 300 593):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)interface interface principles"
GSM 08.56 (ETS 300 595):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Base Station Controller - Base Transceiver Station (BSC - BTS)interface layer 2 specification"
GSM 04.22 (ETS 300 563):"European digital cellular TelecommunicationsSystem (phase 2); Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for data and telematic services onthe Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface and the BaseStation System - Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MSC) interface"
A.3 Environment Adaptability Specifications
BTS3012 II Specifications are as follows:
Low temperature working index: IEC 68 2-1.
High temperature working index: IEC 68 2-2.
Temperature cycle operation test: IEC 68 2-14.
Moist heat working index: IEC 68-2-30. Working jiggling index: ETS 300-019-3.
Shockproof index: Adopt earthquake testing method stipulated by the ministry ofposts and telecommunications. Shockproof grade is grade 8~9 earthquakeintensity.
Moldproof index: IDT IEC 68-2-10.
Salt spray proof index: IDT IEC 68-2-11.
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A.4 EMC Specifications ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-07): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment and services; part 1: common technical requirements" ETSI EN 301 489-8 V1.1.1 (2000-09): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard forradio equipment and services; part 9: specific conditions for GSM Base Station"
ETS 300 342-3: (1999-10): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrumMatters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) for European digitalcellular Telecommunications System (GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz); part 3:Base station radio and ancillary equipment and repeaters meeting phase 2 GSMrequirements"
A.5 Lightning Protection Specifications ETS 300-253.
IEC-1312.
ITU-T K.27 (1996) bonding configurations and earthing inside atelecommunication building.
ITU-T K.11 principles of protection against overvoltage and overcurrents.
ITU-T K.46 protection of telecommunication lines using metallic symmetricconductors against lightning induced surges.
ITU-T K.20 resistibility of telecommunications equipment installed in atelecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents.
A.6 Safety Standard EN60950.
IEC60950.
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B Acronyms and AbbreviationsB
BSC Base Station Controller
BSS Base Station System
BTS Base Transceiver Station
D
DAFU Antenna Front-end Unit for DTRU BTS
DATU Antenna and TMA control Card for DTRU BTS
DCCU Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS
DCOM Combining unit for DTRU BTS
DCSU Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS
DDPU Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS
DEMU Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS
DELC E1 Signal Lightning-Protection Card for DTRU BTS
DMLC Monitor signal Lightning-protection Card for DTRU BTS
DSAC Signal Access Card for DTRU BTS
DTRU Double-Transceiver unit
DTMU Transmission & Timing & Management Unit for DTRU BTS
E
EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
EFR Enhanced Full Rate
F
FACCH Fast ACCH
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FACCH/F Fast Associated Control Channel/Full rate
FCCH Frequency Correction Channel
G
GERAN GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
I
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
M
MS Mobile Station
MSC Mobile services Switching Centre, Mobile Switching Centre
O
OMC Operations & Maintenance centre
P
PBT Power Boost Technology
T
TCH Traffic Channel
TCH/FS Full rate Speech TCH
TRX Transceiver unit
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