7 Check the installation Installation check list 10 Front covers 9 Front covers Installation Installing the plinth 3 Plinth on the floor Plinth on the wall Plinth on the pole Installation Installing modules 6 Principle of module installation Recommended installation order Installation Installing optional sub-modules 5 Installing FPFD Installing FTI Installing FBBA F This guide can be used as quick reference for Flexi Multiradio BTS installation. Flexi Multiradio BTS is a macro BTS site solution. It consists of one System Module with transmission and RF Modules. It can be installed stacked on the floor, or mounted on the wall or on the pole. This quick guide is for basic stand-alone installation only. For other installation options, see operating documentation. 10 10 Ground the BTS Grounding principle 4 Grounding principle of the BTS Preparing modules for installation Back cover and cable entries Prepare the installation 2 Powering up and commissioning the BTS 8 Power up and commission BTS Cabling Cabling Connecting external power feed Antenna cabling Optical cabling Transmission cabling FPFD cabling FBBA cabling 1 Clearances Check the site Minimum clearances Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Quick Guide
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Check the installation
Installationcheck list
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Front covers9
Front covers
Installation
Installing theplinth
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Plinth on thefloor
Plinth on thewall
Plinth on thepole
Installation
Installingmodules
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Principle ofmoduleinstallation
Recommendedinstallation order
Installation
Installingoptionalsub-modules
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Installing FPFD
Installing FTI
Installing FBBA
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This guide can be used as quick reference for Flexi Multiradio BTS installation.
Flexi Multiradio BTS is a macro BTS site solution. It consists of one System Module with transmissionand RF Modules. It can be installed stacked on the floor, or mounted on the wall or on the pole.
This quick guide is for basic stand-alone installation only. For other installation options, see operatingdocumentation.
WARNING!Invisible laser radiation from the module optical fibre connector.Always switch off the laser before detaching the optical fibre from the connector.
Before turning RF power on, RF ports should be terminated by nominal 50Ω load(for example, feeder with antenna). However, if these conditions are not met,the plastic caps that are delivered within the unused RF ports should remain in place.The plastic caps isolate RF power from the environment, and thus provideelectric shock security in case RF power is accidentally on.
NOTICE:Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured weather protection. In outdoorinstallations, including the outdoor cabinet, use only tested IP55 class outdoor cableswith seals provided by Nokia Siemens Networks. This is also recommended for indoorinstallations.Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap oruse a corresponding method when handling the modules.The plinth rear stopper is fragile. Do not attempt to lift the plinth using the rear stopper.Installing and commissioning of BTS products must be performed by an expertfamiliar with electronic devices, to avoid damage caused by improper handling.
Site meets the minimum clearances.
Check list
Back cover and cable entries 1. Thread the looped end of themaintenance strap around the grill rib.
2. Route the end with the snap hook throughthe exposed loop and tighten the loop.
3. Engage the snap hook to the casingusing the fixing points.
4. Install the back cover in the rearof the module.
5. Fix the back cover screws (Torx T25)and tighten to 2.5 Nm.
6. Fix the cable entriesto the sides of the casing.
Cable entries and back covers are installed.
Check list
Minimum clearances
min 100 mm(3.9 in)
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Clearances1
Preparing modules for installation2
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2.5 Nm
1. Check the clearances aroundthe plinth.
2. Turn the rear stopper.3. Place the plinth on the floor,
grounding points facingforward.
4. Bolt on the floor with 4 bolts,12 mm in diameter.
Installing the plinthPlinth on the floor
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Rearstopper Plinth
13.5 mm(0.5 in)(4 pcs)
360
mm
(14.1
in)
75 mm(3.0 in)
Facility wall
300 mm(11.8 in)
417.47 mm
( 5 in)
75 mm(3.0 in)
455
mm
(7
in)
1.9
min 75 mm(3.0 in)
min 600 mm( 23.6 in)
min 40 mm (1.6 in) measuredfrom back cover(needed for fresh air)
min 80 mm (3.1 in)measured from plinth
Plinth on the wall
TIP: It is recommended to installthe plinth with the front panelfacing right.
The dimensions are measuredfrom the fixing points.
185 mm
48
2.5
mm
60
0m
m
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Installing the plinth (continued)
1. Fix the upper bracket on the poleand attach the mounting screws.The minimum diameter of the poleis 60 mm and maximum 300 mm.
2. Fix one half of the lower bracket onthe plinth.
3. Lift the plinth on the pole.4. Tighten the mounting screws.5. Fix the counterpart of the lower
bracket on the pole.6. If a second plinth is required, install
it on the other side of the polemounting bracket.
7. Ground the plinth. See section 4 forinstructions.
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1. Mark screw locations using theplinth as a template and drill holes.
2. Fix the mounting screws on thewall and mount the plinth.
3. Tighten the upper mountingscrews.
4. Insert the lower mounting screws.5. Tighten the lower mounting
screws.6. Ground the plinth. See
section 4 for instructions.
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Plinth on the pole
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57
8m
m(2
2.8
in.)
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Secure thescrews with
threadlocking
compound.
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Grounding principle
Antistatic wrist strap is used when handling modules.
Module core is inside the casing.
All modules are grounded.
Check list
External cableentry
NOTE: Do not chain grounding cables.
Grounding principle of the BTS4-5-
GSM/EDGE – WCDMA – LTE TD-LTE
Installing optional sub-modules5
Installing Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Power Distribution Sub-Module (FPFD)
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1. Undo the screws holding the FSMx core in place.2. Pull out the core.3. Remove the FPFD dummy unit.
4. Remove the DC screw terminal cover.5. Loosen the screw terminals with an Allen key.6. Remove the rubber plugs on the core and the FPFD.
1. Ground the plinth to the site main ground.2. Connect the ESD wrist strap.3. Install the first module.4. Connect the grounding cable to the module front panel.
5. Route the grounding cable through the cable entry.6. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the plinth.7. Repeat steps 3-6 for each module in your configuration.8. Fix the excess cables to the cable support plates
with cable ties.
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Maingrounding
site*
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Wrist strap
2Wrist strap
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Maingrounding
site*
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Installing optional sub-modules (continued)5
Installing Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Power Distribution Sub-Module (FPFD) (continued)
Power distribution unit is properly installed.
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11. Take the two cable glands off and thread your DC inputcable through them.
12. Replace the cable glands with the DC input cable routedthrough them.
13. Insert the DC input cable to the screw terminals.Tighten to 6 Nm.
14. Tighten the cable glands.15. Replace the DC screw terminal cover.16. Route the DC input cable between the FPFD and
dummy unit or F .
17. Re-insert the module core and fix the screws.
7. Insert the connection card to the slot on the FSMx core.8. Align the FPFD with the guide pin on the FSMx core,
and push the FPFD in place.9. Fix the FPFD with 3 x M5x 2 screws. Tighten to 4.0 Nm.10. Strip the DC input cable as needed.
Fdummy panel
1
txx If not enough space there for bothcables, route one of them on the right side of Ftxx. If Ftxxis not installed, route cables through cut-outs in FTI
6 1. Undo the screws holding the FSMx core in place.2. Pull out the core.3. Remove the FTI dummy unit.4. Remove the rubber plugs on the core and the FTI .5. Insert the connection card to the slot on the FSMx core.6. Align the FTI with the guide pin on the FSMx core and
push the FTI in place.7. Fix the FTI with 4 x M5x25 screws. Tighten to 4.0 Nm.8. Re-insert the module core and fix the screws.
1. Line up the locating marks on the side of the module andalign the holes on the first module bottom with the fixingstuds on the plinth.
2. Push the module back until it stops.3. Fix with two screws. In pole and wall installations, secure the
screws with thread locking compound.4. Connect the grounding cable to the module and the plinth.5. Insert the second module and repeat steps 1-4.6. Repeat the steps above for each module in your
configuration.
Principle of module installation
NOTE: In pole and wall installations, attach the fixing plateacross the module casings and fix with six screws. Securethe screws with thread locking compound.See operating documentation for further information.
NOTE: When installing modules into a third-party cabinet,module casings must always be used. Side trays or platesare required under each module in a third-party cabinet.See operating documentation for further information.
Installing modules6
Extension sub-module is properly installed.
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1. Remove the side flange(s).2. Remove the middle flange.3. Pull out the dummy unit(s).4. Insert the FBBA(s).5. Fix the middle flange back in place.
Tighten the screws to 2.4 Nm.6. Fix the side flange(s) back in place.
Tighten the screws to 2.4 Nm.NOTE: When using only one FBBA,connect it to BB EXT1 port on FSMx core.
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Recommended installation order
Modules are properly stacked.
Modules are level.
Modules are grounded.
Module fixing screws are secured with thread locking compound and tightened.
Check list
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NOTE: Max. 5 modules for earthquake zone 4.Max. 9 modules for earthquake zone 2.
RF Module
RF Module
System Module
RF Module
Power Module(optional)
Plinth
Extension SystemModule (optional)
Wall
NOTE:Maximum 2 modules per plinth.
RF Module
System Module
Power Module(optional)
RF Module
RF Module
Plinth
NOTE:Maximum 2 modulesper plinth.
RF Module
SystemModule
Power Module(optional)
Plinth
RF Module
Plinth
Pole
RF Module
Installing modules (continued)6
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1. Route the DC power cable through the cable entry.2. Remove the IP boot.3. Loosen the screw terminals of the DC in port on the
FSMx front panel.4. Strip the DC power cable and wrap tape around
the exposed wires in order not to break the IP boot.5. Insert the taped end of the DC power cable to the IP boot.6. Remove the tape.
Connecting external power feed
Cabling7
7. Insert the DC power cable to the screw terminal andmake sure that the polarity of the wires is correct.
8. Tighten the screw terminals to 5.0 Nm.9. Fix the IP boot in place and fix the screw.
Tighten to max. 2.0 Nm.10. Install the cable entries.11. Fix the cable entry screws.12. Fix the DC power cable to the side of the module casing
with cable ties.
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Check list
Module core is inside the casing, and cable entries are installed.Make sure that the DC connector IP boot is in place.
DC power cable is connected.
Optical cabling
CAUTION: Make sure that the opticalcable connectors have been cleaned.
Cabling (continued)7-10-
1. Remove the optical cable connector IP sealsin both System and RF Modules.
2. Remove the protective cap from the opticaltransceiver and push it in the System Module.
3. Pull back the optical cable connector seal touncover the connector.
4. Remove the protective plug and clean theconnector with a swab or wipe and alcohol.
5. Connect the cable to the System Module.Make sure it clicks into place.
6. Push the connector seal firmly in place.7. Route the cable between the System and
RF Modules.8. Coil up the excess cable and fix it on the module
casing with cable ties.9. Remove the protective cap from the optical
transceiver and push it in the RF Module.10. Pull back the optical cable connector seal to
uncover the connector.11. Remove the protective plug and clean the
connector with a swab or wipe and alcohol.12. Connect the optical cable to the RF Module.
Make sure it clicks into place.13. Push the connector seal firmly in place.14. Repeat for each RF Module in the configuration.15. Make sure that all the connector seals are
properly installed.
TD-LTEGSM/EDGE - WCDMA - LTE
1 2 3
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Clean with swab orwipe and alcohol.
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Left side
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CAUTION: The optical cables are factory-bended to the left and, when connected, must always be routed to theleft from the connector. Bending them to the right by force will break the cables.
CAUTION: Do not bend optical cables beyond the minimum radius of 70 mm.
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Transmission cabling
Cabling (continued)7
There are three options for transmission: two integrated interfaces on the FSMx core and an optional transmission sub-module.
Connecting transmissioncable (EIF1 interface)
electrical Ethernet backhaul
1. Remove the IP seal from the EIF1 port onthe FSMx core front panel.
2. Route the transmission cable through the cable entry.3. Pull back the connector seal to uncover the connector.4. Connect the cable to the EIF1 port. Make sure it clicks
into place.5. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place.6. Coil up the excess cable and fix it on the module casing
with cable ties.7. Make sure that the connector seal is properly installed.
1. Remove IP seals from the relevant transmissionsub-module ports.
2. If using the optical interfaces, insert.
3. Route a transmission cable through the cable entry.4. Pull back the connector seal covering the transmission
cable connector.5. If using the optical interfaces, clean the optical cables with
a swab or wipe and alcohol.6. Connect the cable to the transmission sub-module.7. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place.8. Coil up the excess cable and fix it on the module casing
with cable ties.9. Repeat steps 3-8 for all the transmission cables required
for your configuration.10. Make sure that all the connector seals are properly
installed.
the backhaulopticaltranscievers to the Ftxx EIF1 and EIF2 ports
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Cabling (continued)7
4. Push the antenna jumper cable to the cable entry.5. Tighten the connector.
in the configuration.6. Repeat for all the antenna cables
1. Remove the seal from the antenna connector in theRF Module.
2. Push the antenna jumper cable to theRF Module antenna connector.
3. Pierce the cable entry hole with a knife.
NOTE: In wall and pole installations, the recommended cable routing is through the lower cable entry.
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Cable entries are not usedin cabinet installations
Antenna cabling
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GSM/EDGE – WCDMA – LTE TD-LTE
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6. Insert the cable to the screw terminal and makesure that the polarity of the wires is correct.
7. Tighten the screw terminals to 4.0 Nm.8. Fix the IP boot in place.9. Repeat steps 2 to 8 as many times as necessary.10. Reinsert the FSMx core and fix the screws.
1. Undo the screws holding the FSMx core in place andpull it out slightly.
2. Loosen the screw terminals on the FPFD front panelwith an Allen key.
3. Strip the DC output cable and wrap tape around theexposed wires in order not to break the IP boot.
4. Insert the taped end of the cable to the IP boot.5. Remove the tape.
Connecting Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Power Distribution Sub-Module (FPFD) cabling
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1. Remove IP seals from the FBBA ports that you aregoing to use.
2. Connect the power cable (995297_) from the DC out porton the FSMx core to the DC in port on the FBBA front panel.Make sure it clicks into place.
3. Push the connector seals firmly in place.4. If using two FBBA sub-modules, chain the power cable from
the DC out port of the first FBBA to the DC in port ofthe second FBBA.
5. Push the connector seals firmly in place.
6. Connect a (995298_) from theBB EXT1 port on the FSMx core to the BB EXTport on the FBBA front panel.Make sure it clicks into place.
7. Push the connector seals firmly in place.8. If using two FBBA sub-modules, connect a
cable (995298_) from the BB EXT2 port on the FSMcore to the BB EXT port of the second FBBA.
9. Push the connector seals firmly in place.10. Make sure that all the connector seals are properly
installed.
FBBA data cable
FBBA dataA
All cables are connected according to the configuration.Optical cable connectors have been cleaned.BTS external cables or cables between the modules on separate plinths are routed viacable entries.Connector seals areAll cables are tied with cable ties or routed through cable clamps.