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Contents

About This Document ..................................................................................................................... 4 

1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 5 

1.1 Overview ......................................................... ........................................................... ...................................... 5 

1.2 Product Positioning .......................................................................................................................................... 5 

1.3 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 

2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 8 

2.1 Overview ......................................................... ........................................................... ...................................... 8 

2.2 Basic Function Modules ................................................... ............................................................ .................... 8 

2.2.1 BBU3900 ................................................................................................................................................ 8 

2.2.2 RRU ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 

2.3 Auxiliary Devices ......................................................................................................... .................................. 15 

2.3.1 APM30H ......................................................................................................... ...................................... 15 

2.3.2 TMC11H ......................................................................................................... ...................................... 16 

2.3.3 IBBS200D or IBBS200T ...................................................................................................................... 17 

2.3.4 IMB03 ............................................................................................................ ....................................... 17 

2.3.5 OMB ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 

2.4 Typical Installation Scenarios for the DBS3900............... ............................................................ .................. 18 

3 Typical Configurations .............................................................................................................. 21 

4 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 22 

4.1 Overview ......................................................... ........................................................... .................................... 22 

4.2 O&M System ........................................................... ........................................................... ............................ 22 

4.3 O&M Functions ...................................................... ............................................................ ............................ 23 

5 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................ 27 

5.1 Capacity Specifications ................................................................................................. ................................. 27 

5.2 Equipment Specifications .................................................. ........................................................... .................. 27 

5.3 Input Power and Clock Synchronization Specifications................................................................................. 29 

5.4 Reliability Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 30 

5.5 Compliance Standards ............................................................................................................. ....................... 30 

6 Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................... 31 

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About This Document

Overview

This document describes the network position, product architecture and characteristics, andrelated technical specifications of the DBS3900 LTE TDD.

Intended Audience

This document is intended for:

l   Huawei technical support

l   System engineers

l    Network planning engineers

Change HistoryUpdates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issuecontains all updates made in previous issues.

Issue 01 (2012-05-30)

This is the first commercial release.

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1 Introduction

1.1 OverviewThis document is released with the eWBB2.0 Solution. The version of the product

corresponds to DBS3900 LTE TDD V100R004C01.

Long Term Evolution (LTE) is an evolved telecom standard. It provides various technical

 benefits for evolved universal terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN), including:

l   Reduced service delay

l   Higher user data rates

l   Increased spectral efficiency

l   Optimized support for packet data services

Improved system capacity and coverage LTE provides flexible bandwidths, enhancedmodulation schemes, and effective scheduling mechanisms. Therefore, it meets enterprises'requirements for broadband communication in the radio access network (RAN).

1.2 Product Positioning

Focusing on customer-oriented innovation, Huawei launches a series of products in itsSingleBTS product portfolio, including the DBS3900 LTE time division duplex (TDD) which

is referred to as DBS3900 in this document. It fully utilizes Huawei radio platform resourcesand a variety of technologies to meet the challenges of mobile network development.

The eNodeB is used for radio access in the LTE system. It mainly performs radio resourcemanagement (RRM) functions such as air interface management, access control, mobilitycontrol, and user equipment (UE) resource allocation. An E-UTRAN is composed of multiple

eNodeBs.

The DBS3900 has only two types of basic modules: baseband unit (BBU) and remote radiounit (RRU). These basic modules can be flexibly configured to meet requirements for

different capacities and in different application scenarios. In addition, the DBS3900 features a

small size, low power consumption, flexible installation, and easy site deployment. Figure 1-1 shows a DBS3900.

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Figure 1-1 DBS3900

1.3 Benefits

Tailor-Made Product Form and RRUs Based on Enterprises' Requirements for the Wireless Network

The DBS3900 supports mainstream LTE TDD frequency bands and TDD-specific frequency

 bands (1.8 GHz and 1.4 GHz) in the industry. In addition, the RRU can work at a full bandwidth, transmit signals with high power, and maximize power amplification efficiency.

Flexible Installation for Fast Network Deployment with a Low TCOl   Flexible installation of the DBS3900 simplifies site acquisition and achieves fast

network deployment with a low total cost of ownership (TCO). The BBU3900 can beinstalled on an indoor wall or in a standard cabinet, reducing the installation cost. The

RRU can be installed on high positions, for example, on a pole, tower, or concrete wall,reducing site lease costs. It can also be installed close to the antenna system, reducing the

cost of feeders and power consumption.

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l   The DBS3900 provides various transmission ports for Internet Protocol (IP) transport.Multiple quality of service (QoS) mechanisms are applied to provide high capacity,

implement differentiated services, and meet the QoS requirements.

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2 Architecture

2.1 OverviewThe DBS3900 features a distributed architecture and consists of two basic function modules:

BBU3900 and RRU. The BBU3900 and RRU are connected using optical fibers through

common public radio interface (CPRI) ports to transmit CPRI signals.

The DBS3900 has the following auxiliary devices:

l   Advanced power module with heat-exchanger (APM30H)

l   Integrated battery backup system with direct cooling (IBBS200D) or integrated battery

Backup system with thermoelectric cooling unit (IBBS200T)

l   Transmission cabinet of 11 U high with heat exchanger (TMC11H)

l   Indoor mini box 03 (IMB03)

l   Outdoor mini box (OMB)

The basic modules and auxiliary devices are flexibly combined to provide diverse site

solutions and meet customers' requirements.

2.2 Basic Function Modules

2.2.1 BBU3900

The BBU3900 performs the following functions:

l   Provides physical ports for connection between the eNodeB and the mobilitymanagement entity (MME) or serving gateway (S-GW) and processes related transport

 protocol stacks.

l   Provides CPRI ports for communication with the RRU and processes uplink and

downlink baseband signals.

l   Manages the entire eNodeB, including operation and maintenance (O&M) and signaling processing.

l   Provides an O&M channel towards the local maintenance terminal (LMT) or iManager

M2000 (M2000). The M2000 is a network management system provided by Huawei.

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l   Provides clock ports for clock synchronization, alarm monitoring ports for environmentmonitoring, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for commissioning using a USB flash

drive.

BBU3900 ExteriorThe BBU3900 has a compact case structure measuring 19 inch wide and 2 U (88.90 mm or3.50 in.) high. Figure 2-1 shows the BBU3900 exterior.

Figure 2-1 BBU3900 exterior

Boards of the BBU3900

The following boards or modules must be configured in the BBU3900.

l   LTE main processing and transmission unit (LMPT)

It manages the entire eNodeB by performing O&M, processing signaling, and providing

clock signals for the BBU3900.

l   LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP)

It processes baseband signals and CPRI signals.

l   FAN

It controls the rotation of fans, detects the temperature of the fan module, and dissipates

heat from the BBU.

l   Universal power and environment interface unit (UPEU)

It converts -48 V direct current (DC) power input into +12 V DC and providestransmission ports for two RS485 signals and eight Boolean signals.

Figure 2-2 shows the panel of the BBU3900.

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Figure 2-2 Panel of the BBU3900

l   The universal transmission processing unit (UTRP) is optional. If the LMPT cannot providesufficient E1/T1 ports, the BBU3900 must be configured with a UTRP.

l   The universal satellite clock unit (USCU) is optional. If the 1PPS+TOD clock is required, the

BBU3900 must be configured with a USCU. PPS is short for pulse per second and TOD is short fortime of day.

Ports on the Boards of the BBU3900

Table 2-1 describes the ports on the boards of the BBU3900.

Table 2-1 Ports on the boards of the BBU3900

Board orModule

Port Quantity Connector Function

LMPT FE/GE optical

 port

2 SFP Transmits

traffic data onthe S1 and X2interfaces.

FE/GE

electrical port2 RJ45 Transmits

traffic data onthe S1 and X2interfaces.

USB port 1 USB Loads software.

TST port 1 USB Tests the BBU.

CommissioningEthernet port

1 RJ45 Connects to thecomputer where

the LMT is

installed.

GPS antenna

 port1 SMA Connects the

BBU3900 and aGPS antenna.

LBBP CPRI port 6 SFP Connects theBBU3900 and

RRU.

UPEU Power socket 1 3V3 Receives -48 V

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Board orModule

Port Quantity Connector Function

DC power.

MON0 1 RJ45 Monitor twoRS485 signals

and connect toexternal

monitoring

devices.

MON1 1 RJ45

E x T - ALM0 1 RJ45 Receive eight

dry contactalarm signals

and connect to

external alarmdevices.

E x T - ALM1 1 RJ45

UTRP E1/T1 port 2 DB26 Transmits eight

E1/T1

transmission

signals.

USCU TOD port 2 RJ45 Receives or

transmits 1PPSand TOD

signals.

M-1PPS port 1 SMA coaxial

connector

Receives 1PPS

signals from the

M1000.

2.2.2 RRU

The RRU can be installed on a pole, wall, or stand. It can also be installed close to antennas.This shortens the feeder length, reduces signal loss, and improves system coverage. The RRU

modulates and demodulates baseband signals and RF signals, processes data, amplifies signal

 power, and detects standing waves.

RRU ExteriorsFigure 2-3 shows the RRU3232 exterior. Figure 2-4 shows the RRU3253 exterior.

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Figure 2-3 RRU3232 exterior

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Figure 2-4 RRU3253 exterior

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Ports on RRUs

Each RRU has a modular structure. Its external ports are located at the bottom of the unit or in

the cabling cavity. Table 2-2 describes the ports on the RRU3232. Table 2-3 describes the ports on the RRU3253.

Table 2-2 Ports on the RRU3232

Port Connector Quantity Function

CPRI port DLC 2 Connects to the

BBU3900.

RF port Type N 4 Connects to an

antenna.

Ground port OT 2 Provides protection

ground.

Power socket Tool-less male

connector (pressfit

type)

2 Receives -48 V DC

 power.

RET port DB9 1 Connects to the

remote control unit

(RCU).

Table 2-3 Ports on the RRU3253

Item Port Function

Cabling cavity panel CPRI0/IR0 Connects to an optical fiber.

CPRI1/IR1 Connects to an optical fiber.

RTN(+) Transmits DC power.

 NEG(-) Receives DC power.

Serial port for

commissioning

Connects to commissioning

devices.

RET/EXT_ALM DB9 Monitors alarms.

Type N connector CAL Adjusts input and output

signals.

ANT1 Transmit downlink signals

or receive uplink signals.ANT2

ANT3

ANT4

ANT5

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Item Port Function

ANT6

ANT7

ANT8

2.3 Auxiliary Devices

Both the APM30H and TMC11H have two versions: Ver.B and Ver.C. If the cabinet version is not

specified, the description applies to the cabinet of either version. If the cabinet version is specified, thedescription applies only to the cabinet of that version.

2.3.1 APM30H

The APM30H is an integrated backup power system for outdoor applications. It provides DC

 power and backup storage batteries for an outdoor eNodeB and provides space for installingthe BBU3900 and customer equipment. It facilitates fast network deployment.

The APM30H is compact and lightweight, and can be installed on the pole or floor. Figure 2-5 

shows the APM30H interior.

Figure 2-5 APM30H interior

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l   Power supply units (PSUs) convert +24 V DC and +110 V alternating current (AC) or +220 V AC

 power into -48 V DC power.

l   A power monitoring unit (PMU) manages the power system, monitors the power distribution, and

reports alarms (if any) to the eNodeB.

2.3.2 TMC11H

When more space is required for installing transmission devices, the TMC11H can beconfigured. The TMC11H provides space for installing the BBU3900 and customer

equipment in outdoor scenarios.

The TMC11H is compact, lightweight, and easy to transport. It supports heat dissipation using

fans. Figure 2-6 shows the TMC11H interior.

Figure 2-6 TMC11H interior

A direct current distribution unit (DCDU) supplies DC power to all components in the cabinet.

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2.3.3 IBBS200D or IBBS200T

When power backup of long duration is required, the IBBS200D or IBBS200T can be added.

The IBBS200D or IBBS200T, which can be used outdoors, supports a maximum of -48 V DC184 Ah backup power by using storage batteries configured in the cabinet.

The IBBS200D or IBBS200T is compact, lightweight, and easy to transport. In addition, thecabinet is cooled using natural heat dissipation. Figure 2-7 shows the IBBS200D and

IBBS200T interior.

Figure 2-7 IBBS200D and IBBS200T interior

High temperatures affect the lifecycle of storage batteries. The IBBS200T is more heat-tolerant than theIBBS200D. Therefore, the IBBS200T is recommended in high-temperature areas and the IBBS200D can be used in other areas.

2.3.4 IMB03

The IMB03 is used for indoor applications. It provides a 3 U (133.35 mm or 5.25 in.) space

for installing equipment such as BBU, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU, or other powersystems of the DBS3900. In addition, it supports AC or -48 V DC power.

The IMB03 is characterized by its flexible installation, satisfactory heat dissipation, and easycabling. It can be supplied with DC or AC power. Figure 2-8 shows the IMB03 interior.

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Figure 2-8 IMB03 interior

2.3.5 OMB

The OMB is also called the outdoor BBU subrack. It provides a 3 U (133.35 mm or 5.25 in.)

space for installing equipment such as BBU3900, AC/DC power equipment, DCDU, or other power systems of the DBS3900. In addition, it supports AC or -48 V DC power.

The OMB is characterized by its easy cabling, protection against water, dust, and sunlight,and proper grounding. It is also easy to install and maintain. The OMB can be supplied with

DC or AC power. Figure 2-9 shows the OMB interior.

Figure 2-9 OMB interior

2.4 Typical Installation Scenarios for the DBS3900

The DBS3900 addresses site acquisition problems and shortens network deployment time. Itenables enterprises to efficiently deploy a wireless network with a low TCO by minimizing

the investment in electricity, space, and manpower.

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The DBS3900 consists of the BBU3900 and RRU. The BBU3900 is characterized by its smallfootprint, easy installation, and low power consumption. Therefore, the BBU3900 can be

easily installed in a spare space at an existing site. The RRU is compact and lightweight. It

can be installed close to an antenna to shorten feeder length and improve system coverage.

Figure 2-10 and Figure 2-11 shows the typical scenarios for installing the DBS3900 outdoorsand indoors, respectively.

Figure 2-10 Typical outdoor scenario for installing the DBS3900

If the DBS3900 is deployed outdoors, the BBU3900 can be installed in an APM30H,

TMC11H, or OMB. They provide installation space and outdoor protection for the BBU3900,and supplies -48 V DC power to the BBU3900 and RRU.

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Figure 2-11 Typical indoor scenario for installing the DBS3900

If the DBS3900 is deployed indoors, the BBU3900 can be installed in a 19-inch cabinet orrack, in an indoor centralized rack (ICR), in an IMB03, or on the wall. The BBU3900 is

served by the power supply system and transport system in the existing network.

The ICR provides a baseband rack for installing the BBU3900 and provides an RF rack for

installing a maximum of six RRUs in a centralized manner when the BBU3900 is installed in

the ICR.

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3 Typical Configurations

Table 3-1 describes the typical configurations of the DBS3900.

Table 3-1 Typical configurations of the DBS3900

ConfigurationType

MIMO Quantity ofLBBPs

Quantity of RRUs

3 x 10 MHz 2 x 2 MIMO 1 3

3 x 10 MHz 4 x 2 MIMO 1 3

3 x 20 MHz 2 x 2 MIMO 1 3

3 x 20 MHz 4 x 2 MIMO 3 3

3 x 10 MHz 4T4R Beamforming 1 3

3 x 20 MHz 4T4R Beamforming 3 3

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4 Operation and Maintenance

4.1 OverviewThe eNodeB supports the O&M system that is based on the man-machine language (MML)

and the graphic user interface (GUI). The O&M system enables a hardware-independent

O&M mechanism and provides powerful O&M functions for customers to meet variousO&M requirements.

The eNodeB can be maintained locally or remotely. In the O&M system, the maintenance

terminal connects to the eNodeB through the intranet, internet, or virtual local area network

(VLAN). This facilitates maintenance of the eNodeB.

4.2 O&M SystemFigure 4-1 shows the O&M system for the eNodeB.

Figure 4-1 O&M system for the eNodeB

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The O&M system consists of the LMT and iManager M2000 (M2000). The LMT maintains asingle eNodeB locally using an Ethernet cable or remotely through the IP network. The

M2000 remotely maintains multiple eNodeBs of different types and with different software

versions.

The functions of the LMT and M2000 are as follows:

l   The LMT performs functions such as data configuration, alarm monitoring,

commissioning, and software upgrade. It supports both MML and GUI modes.

l   The M2000 performs functions such as data configuration, alarm monitoring, performance monitoring, and software upgrade. It supports both MML and GUI modes.

4.3 O&M Functions

Configuration Management

Configuration management of the O&M system features easy accessibility, high reliability,

and excellent scalability.

l   Easy accessibility

!  The O&M system supports a user-friendly GUI mode.

!  The eNodeB provides configuration templates for common configuration scenarios,such as startup, capacity expansion, and replacement. In addition, it provides specific

configuration wizards in GUI mode. This scenario-oriented design helps to minimizethe requirement for the customer to manually enter configuration information, andspeeds up deployment.

!  The network planning tool iPlan is used to import data to the template for initial

configuration. This tool reduces manpower required for network planning and

optimization.

l   High reliability

!  The O&M system can configure, query, export, back up, and restore data. Meanwhile,

it can synchronize data with the M2000.

!  The O&M system updates all the configuration data delivered to the eNodeB and

checks the configuration restrictions, minimizing impact of misoperations on theeNodeB.

!  The Configuration Management Express (CME) supports configuration rollback in

 batches. Therefore, users can run a rollback command to restore data whendiscovering abnormal running or malfunctions of the eNodeB after the configuration.

l   Excellent scalability

!  The northbound network management system (NMS) supports configuration

management.

!  Users can add, remove, or modify the eNodeB functions using MML commands.

!  Users can use MML commands and the iSStar of the M2000 to customize functionsof the M2000, such as, troubleshooting procedures.

Fault Management

Fault management of the O&M system features easy fault location, high reliability, and

various tracing and monitoring methods.

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l   Easy fault locating

!  Alarm handling suggestions are offered for every alarm. This helps users to locateand rectify faults.

!  Alarm handling is supported by related O&M functions and tools to facilitate fault

locating.!  The O&M system offers methods to rectify service faults at the key performance

indicator (KPI) level. This helps users to locate and solve problems quickly and

accurately.

!  The O&M system supports the alarm correlation function. When multiple faults are

generated due to a root cause, the O&M system reports only one root alarm and itseventual impact on the service. Therefore, users can easily locate the root cause of the

alarm by referring to the alarm correlation information, and then rectify the faults.

l   High reliability

!  Fault detection is comprehensive and accurate. The eNodeB provides the faultdetection function for the hardware, software, antenna, transmission, cell, and

environment. Fault detections for environment include door status, infrared, smoke,water damage, and temperature monitoring. In addition, user-defined external alarmsare allowed.

!  Fault isolation and self-healing of the O&M system ensures that a fault in the

component of the eNodeB does not affect other components of the eNodeB. Inaddition, the eNodeB can set up the cell again with degraded specifications to

minimize the impact of the fault on services.

l   Various tracing and monitoring methods

!  The O&M system provides various tracing functions to check the compatibility

 between interfaces. It traces the standard signaling of single UEs in the entirenetwork, in a cell, or on interfaces. Users can trace operations of the eNodeB on the

LMT or M2000 in real time, or browse and analyze tracing results after the tracing iscomplete.

!  The O&M system supports the real-time performance monitoring in GUI mode,

facilitating speedy performance faults locating. Users can monitor the quality of

user-level or cell-level transmission over the air interface, air interface performance,interference, and quality of transmission links in real time.

!  The O&M system allows one-click collection and upload of eNodeB logs. When

users fail to locate or rectify faults, this function helps them to collect detailed onsiteinformation. Then they can send the information to Huawei Customer Service Center

for fault location.

Performance ManagementPerformance management of the O&M system features monitoring and reporting in multiple periods and full measurement coverage to meet requirements in different scenarios.

l   Monitoring and reporting in multiple periods

!  The O&M system can collect performance counters every 15 or 60 minutes. Thedefault period is 60 minutes.

!  The O&M system supports real-time monitoring of KPIs for a duration of 1 minute.

l   Full measurement coverage

!  Performance measurement covers performance counters for eNodeB, cells,

neighboring cells, transmission links, interfaces, and device usage. This helps users to

locate faults.

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Security Management

Security management of the O&M system provides network-level and user-level security

services.

The O&M system supports the following services to ensure security, integrity, and availabilityof the eNodeB:

l   Encryption of key information about users

l   User account management and authentication

l   Control over user access rights

l   Support of security protocols such as File Transfer Protocol Over SSL (FTPS), SecureSocket Layer (SSL), and Internet Protocol security (IPSec)

l   Automatic record of the account usage information

l   Security certificate

Software Management

Software management of the O&M system features easy accessibility, high efficiency, and

little impact on services during a software upgrade.

l   Easy accessibility

!  Users can perform a health check on the eNodeB before and after an upgrade, back

up, download, and activate the software step by step using the one-click upgradewizard of the M2000. In addition, this function enables users to easily query theupgrade status and result.

!  The O&M system automatically upgrades configuration data during upgrades.Therefore, users do not need to prepare the configuration data.

l   High efficiency

!  The O&M system allows remote upgrades and batch upgrades of eNodeBs.

!  The O&M system allows upgrade policy management. After the upgrade policies are

configured, the eNodeB can perform software upgrades automatically.

l   Little impact on services during a software upgrade

!  The O&M system allows fast upgrade rollback. Users can perform version rollbacks by running one command, reducing the impact of upgrade failures on the system.

!  The O&M system supports the management of patch packages. Installing hot patches

does not interrupt services.

Deployment Management

The eNodeB deployment solutions include automatic discovery of the eNodeB, initial

configuration, and remote commissioning by using a USB flash drive. These functions greatly

reduce the workload and efforts of field installation personnel. No computer is required and

the personnel only need to install the hardware.

l   The O&M system supports automatic eNodeB discovery for Global Positioning System(GPS) binding and unique ID binding.

l   Users can download software and data of an eNodeB using a USB port. This saves time

especially when the transmission bandwidth between the eNodeB and the NMS is

insufficient.

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l   During remote deployment, software commissioning is performed in the elementmanagement system (EMS) rather than on site. Users can perform acceptance tests in the

EMS.

Equipment ManagementEquipment management of the O&M system offers several user-friendly functions.

l   Multiple functions

The O&M system provides functions such as fault detection, data configuration, statusmanagement, and inventory reporting for the main equipment, mechanical and electricequipment, GPS, and remote electrical tilt (RET) antenna.

l   Easy accessibility

The O&M system can report the inventory to the M2000 automatically.

Inventory Management

Inventory management of the O&M system provides various, accurate, and real-time

management services for user inventory.

l   Various services

The inventory management function helps to provide the inventory information of theeNodeB, such as hardware, physical ports, transmission resources, system configuration,and software version.

l   Accurate and real-time services

The O&M system collects the inventory information periodically and synchronizes the

information everyday.

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5 Technical Specifications

5.1 Capacity Specifications

Table 5-1 Capacity specifications

Item Specifications

Maximum number of cells 9 cells (10 MHz or 20 MHz)

Maximum throughput per cell (20 MHz) 2T2R DL:UL = 2:2

Downlink rate at the Media Access Control(MAC) layer: 78 Mbit/s(64QAM)

Uplink rate at the Media Access

Control(MAC): 18Mbps(16QAM)

Maximum throughput per eNodeB Downlink: 450 Mbit/s

Uplink:300 Mbit/s

Maximum number of UEs in

RRC_CONNECTED mode in an eNodeB5400

Maximum number of data radio bearer

(DRB)8

5.2 Equipment Specifications

Table 5-2 Equipment specifications of the BBU3900

Item Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 86 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm (3.39 in. x

17.40 in. x 12.20 in.)

Weight In full configuration: " 12 kg (24.46 lb)

Input power -48 V DC (-38.4 V DC to -57 V DC)

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Item Specifications

Temperature l   Long duration operation: -20#C to +50#C(-4#F to +122#F)

l  Short duration operation: 50#C to 55#C

(122#F to 133#F)

Relative humidity 5% RH to 95% RH

Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Protection level IP20

CPRI port l   Six CPRI ports per LBBP

l   CPRI 4.1 port and CPRI 3.0 port

standards

Transmission port l   Two FE/GE electrical ports,

l   two FE/GE optical ports,

l   one FE/GE electrical port and one

FE/GE optical port

Table 5-3 Equipment specifications of the RRU3232 (4T4R)

Item Specifications

Frequency band and

 bandwidth

Frequency band Bandwidth

1.8 GHz:

1785 MHz to 1830 MHz

1755 MHz to 1920 MHz

10 MHz or 20 MHz

Dimensions (H x W x D) 18 L without the housing: 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm

(18.90 in. x 10.63 in. x 5.51 in.)

24.7 L with the housing: 485 mm x 300 mm x 170 mm

(19.09 in. x 11.81 in. x 6.69 in.)

Weight Without the housing: " 19.5 kg (43.00 lb)

With the housing: " 21 kg (46.31 lb)

Input power -48 V DC Voltage range: -36 V DC to -57 V DC

Maximum output power 4 $ 20 W

Temperature With solar radiation of 1120 W/m2: -40#C to +50#C (-40#F

to +122#F)

Without solar radiation: -40#C to +55#C (-40#F to +133#F)

Relative humidity 5% RH to 100% RH

Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Protection level IP65

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Table 5-4 Equipment specifications of the RRU3253 (8T8R)

Item Specifications

Frequency band and

 bandwidthFrequency band Bandwidth

1.4 GHz:

1447 MHz to 1467 MHz

20 MHz

Dimensions (H x W x D) 18 L without the housing: 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm

(18.90 in. x 10.63 in. x 5.51 in.)

24.7 L with the housing: 485 mm x 300 mm x 170 mm(19.09 in. x 11.81 in. x 6.69 in.)

Weight Without the housing: " 19.5 kg (43.00 lb)

With the housing: " 21 kg (46.31 lb)

Input power -48 V DC

Voltage range: -36 V DC to -57 V DC

Maximum output power 4 x 20 W

Temperature With solar radiation of 1120 W/m2: -40#C to +50#C (-40#Fto +122#F)

Without solar radiation: -40#C to +55#C (-40#F to +133#F)

Relative humidity 5% RH to 100% RH

Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa

Protection level IP65

5.3 Input Power and Clock Synchronization Specifications

Table 5-5 Input power and clock synchronization specifications

Item Specifications

Input power -48 V DC

Voltage range: -38.4 V DC to -57 V DC

Clock synchronization GPS, IEEE1588V2, and TOD + 1PPS

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5.4 Reliability Specifications

Table 5-6 Reliability specifications

Item Specifications

System availability % 99.999%

Mean time between failures (MTBF) % 155,000 hours

Mean time to recovery (MTTR) " 1 hour

System restarting time < 450s

5.5 Compliance Standards

Table 5-7 Compliance standards

Item Standard

Storage environment standard ETSI EN300019-1-1 V2.1.4 (2003-04)

class1.2 "Weatherprotected, nottemperature-controlled storage locations"

Transmission environment standard ETSI EN300019-1-2 V2.1.4 (2003-04) class2.3 "Public transportation"

Anti-seismic performance standard IEC 60068-2-57 (1999-11) Environmental

testing - Part 2-57: Tests - Test Ff: Vibration- Time-history method.

YD5083-9: Interim Provisions for Test of

Anti-Seismic Performances ofTelecommunications Equipment (telecom

industry standard in the People's Republic of

China)

Electromagnetic compatibility standard The eNodeB meets the Electromagnetic

Compatibility (EMC) requirements and

complies with the following standards:l   R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC

l   R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC

l   3GPP TS 36.113

l   ETSI EN 301489-1/23

l   ETSI EN 301908-1 V2.2.1(2003-10)

l   ITU-R SM.329-10

The eNodeB is Conformite Europeenne

(CE) certified.

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6 Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym/Abbreviation Full Name

APM Advanced Power Module

BBU BaseBand control Unit

CPRI Common Public Radio Interface

DBS Distribution Base Station

E-UTRAN Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access

 Network

FAN Fan Unit

FE Fast Ethernet

GE Gigabit Ethernet

GPS Global Positioning System

GSM Global System for Mobile communications

IBBS Integrated Battery Backup System

IP Internet Protocol

LMT Local Maintenance Terminal

LTE Long Term Evolution

MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output

MTBF Mean Time Between Failures

MTTR Mean Time To Recovery

OM Operation and Maintenance

RGPS Remote Global Positioning System

RRU Remote Radio Unit

TCO Total Cost of Ownership

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TMC Transmission Cabinet

UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications

System

UPEU Universal Power and Environment Interface

Unit

USB Universal Serial Bus

UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network