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Radio DescriptionRadio 2203
Description
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Disclaimer
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due tocontinued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shallhave no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use ofthis document.
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Contents
1 Introduction 11.1 Warranty Seal 1
2 Product Overview 22.1 Main Features 32.2 Optional Equipment 4
3 Technical Data 53.1 Installation Recommendations 103.2 Space Requirements 123.3 Acoustic Noise 213.4 Environmental Characteristics 213.5 Power Characteristics 233.6 System Characteristics 25
4 Hardware Architecture 274.1 Support 294.2 Radio Core 294.3 Antenna 314.4 Omnidirectional Antennas 314.5 Cover 314.6 Optical Indicators 31
5 Connection Interfaces 345.1 Support 345.2 Radio Core 39
6 Standards and Regulations 426.1 Regulatory Approval 426.2 Other Standards and Regulations 46
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Radio Description
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1 Introduction
This document describes Radio 2203.
1.1 Warranty SealThe product is equipped with a warranty seal sticker.
Note: Seals that have been implemented by Ericsson must not be broken orremoved, as it otherwise voids warranty.
Introduction
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2 Product Overview
The radio expands coverage and performance in denser urban areas, wherethe use of small handheld devices demand high capacity on the operatorsnetworks. It is designed to be located in cities and in demanding radioenvironments.
The radio is part of a modular radio building concept that enables a variety ofinstallation alternatives that is also easy to expand. Flexible mountingsolutions are provided using rails and pole clamps. The small size of the radiotogether with the flexible mounting solutions reduces the site volume. Thelower weight also improves the handling of the radio.
The radio can be connected in a star or cascade configuration using opticalcable links. An optic cable connects the radio to the main unit, or to anexpanded Radio System.
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Legends
Main unit
Ge7612B
Radio
Optical cable
Figure 1 Radio Installations
2.1 Main FeaturesThe following are the main features of the radio:
• Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA)
• Long Term Evolution Frequency Division Duplex (LTE FDD)
• Duplex transmitter/receiver (2TX/2RX) branches with 5 W per branch
• Up to 9.8 Gbps CPRI (optical)
• 4x4 MIMO by installing two Radio 2203 with external or integrateddirectional antenna
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• Complies with 3GPP base station classes Medium Range (MR); relevantstandards are listed in Radio Standards Compliance on page 44.
2.2 Optional EquipmentThe optional equipment for the radio is the following:
• External antenna equipment
• Integrated directional antenna
• Omnidirectional antennas
• Rail installation equipment
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3 Technical Data
Note: Table 1 lists regulatory approved configurations. The listed standardson a specific frequency band may not be generally available on allmarkets. Contact the local Ericsson responsible for details.
Table 1 Radio 2203 Technical Data
Description ValueMaximum nominaloutput power(1)
2 x 5 W
Number of carriers(1) WCDMA: One to four carriers
LTE: One to three carriers
Mixed mode: Two to five carriersFrequency(2) 1920–1980 MHz uplink
2110–2170 MHz downlink
B1 for WCDMA and LTE1850–1910 MHz uplink
1930–1990 MHz downlink
B2(3) for WCDMA and LTE1710–1785 MHz uplink
1805–1880 MHz downlink
B3 for LTE1744–1784 MHz uplink
1839–1879 MHz downlink
B3C for WCDMA and LTE824–849 MHz uplink
869–894 MHz downlink
B5 for WCDMA and LTE2500–2570 MHz uplink
2620–2690 MHz downlink
B7 for LTE880–915 MHz uplink
925–960 MHz downlink
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Description ValueB8 for WCDMA and LTE1850–1915 MHz uplink
1930–1995 MHz downlink
B25(3) for WCDMA and LTE1710–1780 MHz uplink
2110–2180 MHz downlink
B66A for WCDMA and LTEDimensions with Cover, Single RadioHeight 200 mmWidth 200 mmDepth 100 mmDimensions with Cover, Dual RadioHeight 435 mmWidth 200 mmDepth 105 mmDimensions with Antenna, Single RadioHeight 200 mmWidth 200 mmDepth of Radio 2203 119 mmDepth of Radio 2203 B5 129 mmDepth of Radio 2203 B8 129 mmDimensions with Antenna, Dual RadioHeight 435 mmWidth 200 mmDepth of Radio 2203 124 mmDepth of Radio 2203 B8 134 mmWeight with Cover, Single RadioRadio 2203 4.5 kgWeight with Cover, Dual RadioRadio 2203 9.4 kgWeight with Antenna, Single RadioRadio 2203 4.9 kgWeight with Antenna, Dual RadioRadio 2203 9.8 kg
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Description ValueColorBody NCS S 1002-B
(1) Detailed information about licenses and hardware activations codes (HWAC) can be foundin:
WCDMA: Licenses and Hardware Activation Codes in the WCDMA RAN CPI library.
LTE: Manage Licenses in the Radio Nodes libraries.(2) Information about Instantaneous Bandwidth (IBW) can be found in RBS Configurations.(3) B2 and B25 is combined in the same Radio Unit
Ge7602C
200
119
Unit of measurement: mm
200
Figure 2 Radio 2203 Dimensions with Antenna, Single Radio
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Ge7602D
200
129
Unit of measurement: mm
200
Figure 3 Radio 2203 B5 and Radio 2203 B8 Dimensions with Antenna,Single Radio
Ge7614B
200
100
Unit of measurement: mm
200
Figure 4 Radio 2203 Dimensions with Cover, Single Radio
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Ge11822AUnit of measurement: mm
435
124
200
Figure 5 Radio 2203 Dimensions with Antenna, Dual Radio
Ge11823AUnit of measurement: mm
435
134
200
Figure 6 Radio 2203 B8 Dimensions with Antenna, Dual Radio
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Ge11824AUnit of measurement: mm
435
105
200
Figure 7 Radio 2203 Dimensions with Cover, Dual Radio
Table 2 Antenna Data
Antenna Frequency Band Frequency (MHz)6502Directional
B5, B8 791–960
6503Directional
B1, B2/B25, B3, B3C, B66A 1710–2200
6504Directional
B7 2300–2690
6507Omnidirectional
B5, B8
B1, B2/B25, B3, B3C, B7, B66A
791–960
1710–27006509 DualOmnidirectional
B5, B8
B1, B2/B25, B3, B3C, B7, B66A
791–960
1710–2700
3.1 Installation RecommendationsTo ensure reliable operation and maximum performance, an appropriateinstallation location must be chosen.
When using the optional integrated directional antenna make sure the radio isnot pointing at any elements that can disturb the radio signals.
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3.1.1 Indoor Locations to Avoid
Although the unit is designed for outdoor use, it can be used indoors. Forindoor locations Ericsson recommends to operate according to ETSI EN 30019-1-3 class 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.6. This does not cover installation with heattraps or installation in lofts, where air ventilation does not exist. To ensuresmooth performance, avoid installing the unit in a potential microclimatelocation, for example, places with unventilated lofts, with heat traps, or wherethe product is exposed to direct sunlight through windows. Avoid installing theequipment under glass covers or skylight windows without proper ventilation.
3.1.2 Outdoor Locations to Avoid
Although Ericsson declares this product suitable for outdoor environments,avoid installing the unit in a potential microclimate location. Typical examplesof microclimate locations are sites where the product is not only exposed tothe actual surrounding temperature, but additional temperature as heatcoming from dark colored planes, for example, reflections from the floor orwalls. The additional temperature can generate heat traps with temperaturesup to 10°C higher than expected.
Avoid installing equipment in the following locations:
• Near the exhaust of building ventilation systems
• Near the exhaust of chimneys
• Opposite large surfaces made of glass or new concrete
If the unit is to be placed in an environment subjected to lightning strike, anexternal Surge Protection Device (SPD) is needed.
3.1.3 Other Considerations
Installing the radio close to other electronic equipment can causeinterferences.
For sites with risk of ground fire, the recommended minimum installationheight is 3 m.
3.1.4 Painting Limitations
Ericsson does not recommend painting the radio as it may affect radioperformance of the unit.
Ericsson will apply limitations to the warranty and service contract if the radiois painted.
Technical Data
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3.1.4.1 Technical Limitations
If the radio is painted, be aware of the technical limitations below:
• Sunlight on dark paint may increase the temperature of the radio causingit to shut down.
• The plastic surfaces and the plastic covers are suited for painting withnormal, commercially available one- or two-component paints.
• Never use metallic paint or paint containing metallic particles.
• Ensure that ventilation and drainage holes are free from paint.
• Ensure proper adhesion of the paint.
3.1.4.2 Commercial Limitations
If the radio is painted, the commercial limitations below apply:
• Failure modes directly related to overheating due to painting are not validfor repair within the scope of the warranty or standard service contract.
• Product failures related to paint contamination of components of the unitare not valid for repair within the scope of warranty or standard servicecontract.
• When a painted unit is repaired, it will be restored to the standard colorbefore being returned to the market. It is not possible to guarantee thesame unit being sent back to the same place. This is also valid for unitsrepaired under a service contract.
• For repairs within the warranty period or a standard service contract, thecustomer will be charged the additional costs for replacing all paintedparts of the unit or the complete unit.
3.2 Space RequirementsThe radio can be installed in one of the following ways:
• Single Radio or Dual Radio on a wall (A)
• Single Radio or Dual Radio on a wall (B) using a tilt installation kit
• Single Radio or Dual Radio on a pole (C)
• Single Radio or Dual Radio on a pole (D) using a tilt installation kit
• Rail installation on a wall (E), Single Radio only
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• Single Radio or Dual Radio on a ceiling (F), see note below for outdoorinstallation
• Single Radio or Dual Radio lying horizontally (G), see note below foroutdoor installation
The installation alternatives described in this section are the primaryinstallation scenarios for the radio. Flexible installation alternatives areavailable for radios installed indoors.
The installation alternatives are shown in Figure 8.
Note: Figure 8 shows a Single Radio, however the installation alternativesA, B, C, D, F, and G are similar for Dual Radio.
Ge7376I
ED
CA
F G
B
Figure 8 Installation Method Alternatives
Note: For mounting direction F or G in an outdoor environment the radioneeds to be protected from direct rain.
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3.2.1 Generic Requirements
The radios can be placed directly against each other side by side. To ensuresufficient working space, allow adequate free space in front of the radio.
3.2.2 Wall Installation
Ge11796A
0
A
50
50
Unit of measurement: mm
Figure 9 Wall Installation, Single Radio
Table 3 Dimension A, when using the Integrated Antenna
Band Combination Dimension A (mm)B2 + B8 150B3 + B5 100B5 + B66A 100Other 50
If external antenna is used, A = 50 mm for any band combination.
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Ge11798BUnit of measurement: mm
200 200
200
Figure 10 Wall Installation, Dual Radio
Ge11821A
50
50
Unit of measurement: mm
0
Figure 11 Wall Installation, Dual Radio (Further Options)
3.2.2.1 Site Layout
To ensure adequate airflow between the units, allow a minimum of 50 mm freespace between the radio and the roof. Depending on band combination and
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Single Radio or Dual Radio, allow a minimum of 50–200 mm between radiosinstalled on a wall, on top of one another. Refer to Wall Installation on page14.
3.2.3 Wall or Pole Installation Using a Tilt Installation Kit
Ge12444A
1 2
A
B
30 °
30 °
Figure 12 Tilt Installation Kit, Single Radio (1) and Dual Radio (2)
Table 4 Tilt Installation Kit, Single Radio (1) and Dual Radio (2)
Description Value A (mm) Value B (mm)Distance with cover 198 322Distance with HBantenna
216 338
Distance with LBantenna
224 347
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3.2.4 Pole Installation
Ge11797A
A
Unit of measurement: mm
Figure 13 Pole Installation, Single Radio
Table 5 Dimension A, when using the Integrated Antenna
Band Combination Dimension A (mm)B2 + B8 150B3 + B5 100B5 + B66A 100Other 50
Table 6 Pole Dimensions
Type Minimum Dimension(mm)
Maximum Dimension(mm)
Pole Clamp Ø40 Ø150Ø140 Ø300Ø250 Ø500
If external antenna is used, A = 50 mm for any band combination.
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Ge11799AUnit of measurement: mm
200 200
200
Figure 14 Pole Installation, Dual Radio
3.2.4.1 Site Layout
To ensure adequate airflow between the units, allow a minimum of 50–200mm free space, depending on band combination and Single Radio or DualRadio, above and below each radio. Refer to Pole Installation on page 17.
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3.2.5 Rail Installation
Ge7604F
0
50
50
50
Unit of measurement: mm
Figure 15 Rail Installation
3.2.6 Ceiling Installation
Ge8756A
0 50 50
Unit of measurement: mm
Figure 16 Ceiling Installation
3.2.6.1 Site Layout
To ensure adequate airflow between the units, allow a minimum of 50 mm freespace between the radio and the wall, and 50 mm between radios installed ona roof beside one another.
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3.2.7 Horizontal Installation
Ge7603C
0
50
50
50
Unit of measurement: mm
Figure 17 Horizontal Installation, Single Radio
Ge11798BUnit of measurement: mm
200 200
200
Figure 18 Horizontal Installation, Dual Radio
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Ge11821A
50
50
Unit of measurement: mm
0
Figure 19 Horizontal Installation, Dual Radio (Further Options)
3.2.7.1 Site Layout
To ensure adequate airflow between the units, allow a minimum of 50 mm freespace between the radio and the roof. Depending on Single Radio or DualRadio, allow a minimum of 50 or 200 mm between radios installed horizontally.Refer to Horizontal Installation on page 20.
3.3 Acoustic Noise
Table 7 Maximum Sound Pressure Level
Temperature (°C) Sound Pressure, LeqA 2m distance (dBA)
Single Radio Dual Radio+20 28 25+30 34 30+40 38 40+55 43 55
3.4 Environmental CharacteristicsThis section contains operating environment data for the radio.
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3.4.1 Operating Environment
The following are the values for the normal operating environment of the radio:
Temperature(1) −40°C to +55°CSolar radiation ≤ 1,120 W/m²Relative humidity 5–100%Absolute humidity 0.26–40 g/m3
Maximum temperature change 0.5°C/minMaximum wind load at 50 m/s (poleinstalled single case)
70 N (front)
(1) Depending on product variant, installation scenario, traffic load, and configuration, theproduct might in the highest 10 °C temperature range, temporary reduce the output power.This depends on the durations of the high ambient temperature.
3.4.2 Heat Dissipation
The radio is designed for outdoor installation.
Avoid indoor installation in a room without adequate ventilation and cooling.
Table 8 Radio Heat Dissipation
Unit Output Power (W) Maximum HeatDissipation (W)
Radio 2203 B1
Radio 2203 B2/B25
Radio 2203 B3
Radio 2203 B5
Radio 2203 B8
Radio 2203 B66A
2 x 5 W 90
Radio 2203 B3C
Radio 2203 B7
2 x 5 W 95
Table 9 Support Heat Dissipation
Unit Heat Dissipation (W)Support 6501
Support 6502
10
Support 6503 20
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Unit Heat Dissipation (W)Support 6504
3.4.3 Vibration
The radio operates reliably during seismic activity as specified by test methodIEC 60068-2-57 Ff.
Maximum level of Required ResponseSpectrum (RRS)
50 m/s2 within 2–5 Hz for DR=2%
Frequency range 0.3–50 HzTime history signal Verteq II
The radio operates reliably during random vibration as specified by testmethod IEC 60068-2-64 Fh method 1
Random vibration,normal operation
+12 m2/s3 0.3 m2/s3 −12 m2/s3
Frequency range 5–10 Hz 10–50 Hz 50–150 Hz
3.4.4 Materials
All Ericsson products fulfill the legal and market requirements regarding thefollowing:
• Material declaration
• Materials' fire resistance, components, wires, and cables
• Recycling
• Restricted and banned material use
3.5 Power CharacteristicsThis section describes the power supply requirements, power consumption,and fuse and circuit breaker recommendations for the radio.
The power for the radios can be provided from an AC or a DC power supply.
3.5.1 DC Power Characteristics
The power supply voltage for the radio is −48 V DC.
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Table 10 Radio DC Power Supply Requirements
Conditions Values and RangesNominal voltage −48 V DCNormal voltage range at radio inputconnector
−36.0 to −58.5 V DC
Non-destructive range 0 to −60 V DC
Fuse and Circuit Breaker Recommendations
The recommendations given in this section are based on peak powerconsumption and do not provide information on power consumption duringnormal operation.
The recommended melting fuse type is gG-gL-gD in accordance withIEC 60269-1. Circuit breakers must comply with at least Curve 3 trippingcharacteristics, in accordance with IEC 60934.
Table 11 Radio Fuse or Circuit Breaker RecommendationsUnit (DC powered) Output Power Minimum Fuse Rating Maximum Allowed
Fuse Rating(1)SingleRadio
Dual Radio
Radio 2203 B1Radio 2203 B2/B25Radio 2203 B3Radio 2203 B3CRadio 2203 B5Radio 2203 B7Radio 2203 B8Radio 2203 B66A
2 x 5 W 6 A 10 A 32 A
(1) The absolute maximum fuse class in accordance with radio design restrictions.
3.5.2 AC Power Characteristics
The normal voltage range for the radio is 100 to 250 V AC.
Table 12 Radio AC Power Supply RequirementsConditions Values and Ranges100–250 V 85–275 V AC
Connection Line-neutral, line-line
Frequency range 50–60 Hz
Voltage harmonics < 10% at full load(1)
Shut-off allowance At undervoltage or overvoltage
Inrush current peak < 4 A
Inrush current duration < 100 ms
AC system TN, TT and IT (1) Must comply with IEC 61000-3-2
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Fuse and Circuit Breaker Recommendations
The recommendations given in this section are based on peak powerconsumption and do not provide information on power consumption duringnormal operation.
The recommended melting fuse type is gG-gL-gD in accordance withIEC 60269-1. Circuit breakers must comply with at least Curve 3 trippingcharacteristics, in accordance with IEC 60934.
When the radio connected Line-Line a 2-pole circuit breaker or dual fuses arerequired for interruption of both lines. This is also valid when the radio is usedin an IT system.
Table 13 Radio Fuse or Circuit Breaker RecommendationsUnit (ACpowered)
Output Power Minimum Fuse Rating Maximum Allowed FuseRating (1)
Single Radio Dual Radio SingleRadio
Dual Radio
Radio 2203 B1Radio 2203B2/B25Radio 2203 B3Radio 2203B3CRadio 2203 B5Radio 2203 B7Radio 2203 B8Radio 2203B66A
2 x 5 W 4 A 8 A 16 A 32 A
(1) The absolute maximum fuse class in accordance with radio design restrictions.
3.5.3 Power Consumption
For information on power consumption, refer to Power Consumption Guidelinefor RBS 6000.
3.6 System CharacteristicsThis section describes the system characteristics of the Radio System.
3.6.1 RF Electromagnetic Exposure
For general information on RF Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) for radiosconnected to a Radio System from the 6000 family, refer to Radio FrequencyElectromagnetic Fields.
For information about radio access-specific compliance boundaries forelectromagnetic exposure, refer to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
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Exposure. Use of all other antennas are subject to Site Licensing termsaccording to national or regional regulations.
3.6.2 Software
Information on software dependencies can be found in Compatibilities forHardware and Software.
3.6.3 Radio Configurations
For information about available radio configurations, refer to RBSConfigurations.
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4 Hardware Architecture
For a description of the supported radio configurations, refer to RBSConfigurations.
Ge7587F
E
C
D
B
A
Figure 20 Radio Components, Single Radio
Table 14 Key to Radio Components, Single Radio
Position ComponentA SupportB Radio CoreC Antenna or CoverD CoverE Omnidirectional antennas
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Ge11774D
E
C
D
B
A
G
F
E
Figure 21 Radio Components, Dual Radio
Table 15 Key to Radio Components, Dual Radio
Position ComponentA SupportB Radio CoreC Antenna or CoverD CoverE Omnidirectional antennasF Air guideG Dummy (used in empty slot when only one Radio)
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4.1 SupportThe Support provides the Radio Core with integrated mechanical attachment,power conversion and cooling. It consists of a mounting bracket, a fan unit,and a PSU.
4.1.1 Mounting Bracket
The mounting bracket provides integrated mechanical attachment for wall andpole mounting, and attachment points for the rail bracket.
4.1.2 Fan Unit
The fan unit operates autonomous against ambient temperature to cool theRadio Core.
The fan unit can be removed when all the following cases applies:
• The radio is installed on a single support.
• The radio is installed in an indoor environment.
• Maximum configured power is 2x3 W.
• The ambient temperature is maximum 30° C.
• The radio is installed vertically.
Note: Radios with removed fan units must not be installed above eachother. It is important that the fan unit is removed physically to ensurecooling.
4.1.3 PSU
The PSU provides power to the Radio Core and the fan unit.
The PSU is available in two variants to support AC input and DC −48 V input.The DC variant handles both 2-wire and 3-wire connections.
Included in the PSU is also the external alarm interface and communicationbetween PSU and Radio Core.
4.2 Radio CoreThe Radio Core handles the radio communication in the unit and consists of athermal radiator, TRX, and the FU.
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The Radio 2203 Antenna Supervision can detect the following disconnectedantennas:
• Ericsson Integrated Directional and Omnidirectional Antenna
• External antenna with feeder loss < 0.5 dB
Use the LTE AILG feature to ensure enough transmitted power.
4.2.1 Thermal Radiator
The thermal radiator provides cooling to the radio.
4.2.2 TRX
The Transmitter and Receiver (TRX) provides the following:
• Analog/Digital (A/D), Digital/Analog (D/A) conversion
• Channel filtering
• Delay and gain adjustment
• RF modulation and demodulation
• Optical cable interface termination
• Control and surveillance
4.2.3 FU
The Filter Unit (FU) consists of band-pass filters.
The coupling factor for TX monitor is 40 dB.
Table 16 Units with or without TX Monitor
Unit TX monitorRadio 2203 B1 YesRadio 2203 B2/B25 NoRadio 2203 B3 YesRadio 2203 B3C YesRadio 2203 B5 YesRadio 2203 B7 YesRadio 2203 B8 Yes
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Unit TX monitorRadio 2203 B66A No
4.3 AntennaThe optional integrated directional Antenna provides directional RF coveragefor the radio, and protects the Radio Core.
4.4 Omnidirectional Antennas
The integrated omnidirectional antennas provides RF coverage for the radio ina 360° angle around the radio. The omnidirectional antennas are usedtogether with the esthetic Cover.
4.5 CoverThe esthetic Cover protects the Radio Core when the radio is connected to anexternal antenna.
4.6 Optical IndicatorsThe radio is equipped with optical indicators that show system status.
Ge7592D
C EDB FA
1 2
Figure 22 Optical Indicators for Single Radio
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Table 17 Description of Optical Indicators for Single RadioPosition Name MarkingA Fault
B Operational
C Maintenance
D Support System Status
E, F Interface 1Interface 2
Ge11827A
1 2
C
D
B
A
Figure 23 Support Optical Indicators for Dual Radio
Table 18 Description of Support Optical Indicators for Dual RadioPosition Name MarkingA Fault
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Position Name MarkingB Operational
C, D Fan Unit 1Fan Unit 2
For more information about the behavior of the optical indicators and themaintenance button, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.
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5 Connection Interfaces
This section contains information about the radio connection interfaces.
5.1 Support
Ge7593E
D
CB
A
Figure 24 Support Connection Interfaces, Single Radio
Table 19 Support Connection Interfaces, Single Radio
Position Description Marking Connector Types Cable TypesA Fan unit PCB connector
B External alarm PCB connector
C −48 V DC powersupply
−48V Screw terminalblock
–
C AC power supply
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Position Description Marking Connector Types Cable TypesD Grounding
(With DC powersupply)
M8 bolt
D Grounding
(With AC powersupply)
Ge11775E
D
E
E
E
E
C
B
A
A
Figure 25 Support Connection Interfaces, Dual Radio
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Table 20 Support Connection Interfaces, Dual Radio
Position Description Marking Connector Types Cable TypesA Fan unit PCB connector
B External alarm PCB connector
C −48 V DC powersupply
−48V Screw terminalblock
–
C AC power supplyD Grounding
(With DC powersupply)
M8 bolt
D Grounding
(With AC powersupply)
E Power Output DC PCB connector
5.1.1 Position A, Fan Unit Interface
The fan unit provides cooling to the Radio Core.
5.1.2 Position B, External Alarm Interface
Two external alarms can be connected to the radio external alarm port.
5.1.3 Position C, AC/−48 V DC Power Interface
Depending on the version of the product, the power supply for the radio canbe AC or DC.
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5.1.3.1 AC Power Interface
The AC power connection is made through a screw terminal.
Table 21 AC Power Supply Cable Diameter Tolerances
CableLength
Cross-Sectional Area of EachConductor
Outer Diameter over Sheath
Single Radio Dual Radio Single Radio Dual Radio0–100 m 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 8–9 mm 8–12 mm
The power cable has a wire for Line (L), a wire for Line/Neutral (L/N), and awire for Protective Earth (PE) conductors. The wire color code for wires ismarket dependent.
All cables must be shielded. The shield must be folded back over the outerjacket of the cable and properly connected to the PSU chassis in the PSUstrain relief, otherwise the radio overvoltage protection does not functionproperly.
The AC cable temperature rating must be at least 70 °C.
5.1.3.2 DC Power Interface
The −48 V DC power connection is made through a screw terminal.
Table 22 −48 V DC Power Supply Cable Diameter Tolerances
CableLength
Cross-Sectional Area of EachConductor
Outer Diameter over Sheath
Single Radio Dual Radio Single Radio Dual Radio0–60 m 2.5 mm2 4.0 mm2 8–9 mm 8–12 mm
For 3-wire power system, the power cable screw terminal has a wire for −48 Vconductors, a wire for 0 V, and one wire for FE (Functional Earth). For 2-wirepower system, the power cable screw terminal has a wire for −48 Vconductors, and a wire for 0 V. The wire color code is market dependent.
All cables must be shielded. The shield must be folded back over the outerjacket of the cable and properly connected to the PSU chassis in the PSUstrain relief, otherwise the radio overvoltage protection does not functionproperly.
The DC cable temperature rating must be at least 70 °C.
5.1.4 Position D, Grounding Interface
The possible grounding interface solutions for the radio are as follows:
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AC Grounding
Ge8296A
PEL/N
PSU
L
AC power with PE in PSU inputterminal.
Ge8297A
PEL/N
PSU
L
AC power with PE in the groundinginterface on the mounting bracket.
DC Grounding
Ge8446A
PSU
-48V 0V FE
3-wire power system with FE in PSUinput terminal. Remove the jumperbetween 0V and FE.
Ge8300A
PSU
-48V 0V FE
3-wire power system with FE in thegrounding interface on the mountingbracket. Remove the jumper between0V and FE.
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Ge8298C
PSU
-48V 0V FE
2-wire power system with FE in PSUinput terminal.
For more information about grounding principles, refer to GroundingGuidelines for RBS Sites.
5.2 Radio Core
Ge7594C
D
C
A
E
FG
B
Figure 26 Radio Core Connection Interfaces
Table 23 Connection Interfaces
Position Description MarkingA Antenna A
B Antenna B
C Optical cable 1 1D Optical cable 2 2E DC power supply and internal
communicationDC
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Position Description MarkingF TX monitor A TX MON AG TX monitor B TX MON B
5.2.1 Position A and B, Antenna Interface
The antenna interfaces provide connections for the radio to the antennas. RFcables connect the radio to the antenna.
Table 24 Radio Antenna Connection Interface Characteristics
Connector Type RF Cable Type Cable Connector Type4.3-10, insert-receiver type 50 Ω coaxial 4.3-10 type
Table 25 Radio Antenna Cable Connectors
Radio Connectors Antenna Connectors
(Antenna A) TX/RX
(Antenna B) TX/RX
5.2.2 Position C and D, Interface for Optical Cable to Main Unit
The 1 and 2 interfaces provide connections to optical cables (with outerdiameter 4.5–5.5 mm, and complies with standard G657A2) for traffic andtiming signals between the radio and the main unit. A Small Form-FactorPluggable (SFP+) is used to connect the optical cable to the radio.
Note: The radio uses SFP modules for optical transmission and optical radiointerfaces on Data 1 and Data 2.
Only SFP+ modules approved and supplied by Ericsson are to be used. Thesemodules fulfill the following:
• Compliance with Class 1 laser product safety requirements defined instandard IEC 60825-1
• Certification according to general safety requirements defined in standardIEC 60950-1
• Functional and performance verified to comply with Radio Systemspecifications
Recommended SFP+ modules are obtained from the product packages for theRadio System and the Main Remote Installation products. For moreinformation about SFP+ modules, refer to Spare Parts Catalog and Main-Remote Installation Products Overview.
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5.2.3 Position E, DC Power Interface
The radio DC power connector supplies the radio with +36 V DC, and internalcommunication from the PSU.
5.2.4 Position F and G, TX Monitor Interface
Table 26 TX Monitor Cable Connectors
Radio Connectors TX Monitor ConnectorsTX Monitor A SMA ConnectorTX Monitor B SMA Connector
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6 Standards and Regulations
This section presents a brief overview of standards, regulatory productapproval, and declaration of conformity.
Declaration of Conformity
"Hereby, Ericsson AB, declares that this Product is in compliance with theessential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EUand 2011/65/EU."
6.1 Regulatory ApprovalThe Radio System complies with the following market requirements:
• European Community (EC) market requirements, R&TTE Directive2014/53/EU
0168 Alert Mark (Class 2 equipment). Restrictions to use theapparatus may apply in some countries or geographic areas. Individuallicense to use the specific radio equipment may be required.
The apparatus may include radio Transceivers with support for frequencybands not allowed or not harmonized within the EC.
• Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and ElectronicEquipment (RoHS) Directive (2011/65/EU).
• North American market requirements.
• Products containing radio Equipment outside North America and incountries not recognizing the CE-mark may be labeled according tonational requirements or standards.
6.1.1 Environmental Standards Compliance
The product complies with the following environmental standard:
Europe
• EN 50 581 (RoHS)
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6.1.2 Safety Standards Compliance
In accordance with market requirements, the Radio System complies with thefollowing product safety standards and directives:
International
• IEC 60950-1
Europe
• EN 50 385
• EN 60 950-1
North America
• FCC CFR 47 Part 1.1310
• FCC CFR 47 Part 2.1091
• Health Canada Safety Code 6
• IC RSS-102
• UL 60 950-1
• CSA-C22.2 No. 60 950-1-07
6.1.2.1 Outdoor Specific Requirements
The Radio System complies with the following outdoor specific requirements:
International
• IEC 60529 (IP65, IP55 for Directional antenna, IP64 for Omnidirectionalantennas)
• IEC 60950-22
Europe
• EN 60 529 (IP65, IP55 for Directional antenna, IP64 for Omnidirectionalantennas)
• EN 60 950-22
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North America
• CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-22-07
• UL 50E
• UL 60950-22
6.1.3 EMC Standards Compliance
The Radio System complies with the following Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC) standards:
International
• 3GPP TS37.113
Europe
• ETSI EN 301 489-1
• ETSI EN 301 489-50
North America
• FCC CFR 47 Part 15 B
• IC ICES-003 B
6.1.4 Radio Standards Compliance
The Radio System complies with the following radio standards:
International
• 3GPP TS37.141
Europe
• ETSI EN 301 908-1
• ETSI EN 301 908-18
North America
• FCC CFR 47 Part 24 (USA frequency dependent)
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• FCC CFR 47 Part 27 (USA frequency dependent)
• FCC CFR 47 Part 2 (USA)
• IC RSS-133 (Canada frequency dependent)
• IC RSS-139 (Canada frequency dependent)
• IC RSS-199 (Canada frequency dependent)
• IC RSS-Gen (Canada)
6.1.5 Marking
To show compliance with legal requirements, the product is marked with thefollowing labels:
Europe
• CE mark
North America
• usETL/cETL
• FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Statement
• IC ICES-003 Statement
• FCC ID (located on Radio 2203)
• IC ID (located on Radio 2203)
6.1.6 EMC Standards Compliance, Fan Unit
Marking of EMC conformance to FCC CFR 47 Part 15 and ICES-003
The following conformance statement applies to the Fan unit used togetherwith Radio 2203.
“This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference
• This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.
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CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)”
The Fan unit does not support this text to be present on the unit itself due tosize limitations, and both FCC CFR 47 Part 15 and ICES-003 allow this listingas a valid alternative.
The PSU is always marked this way.
Radio 2203 is marked this way only when the frequency band is applicable forNorth America.
6.2 Other Standards and RegulationsThe standards and regulations in this section are not regulatory approved.
6.2.1 Spare Parts
The product adheres to the Ericsson Serviceability and Spare Part Strategy.
6.2.2 Surface Quality
The surface quality of the radio is in accordance with Ericsson standard classA3.
6.2.3 Vandal Resistance
Unauthorized access is not possible without damaging the unit.
Radio Description
46 180/1551-LZA 701 6001/1 Uen AC | 2017-11-08