INS05 Installation Guide(02)(PDF)-EN
INS05 Installation Guide(02)(PDF)-EN
Installation Guide
Issue 02
Date 2021-04-24
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Contents
Overview
The INS05 is a 19-inch subrack that provides five vertical slots for the BBU5900.
This document describes the procedures for installing an INS05, components in the
INS05, and related cables in indoor scenarios. It also provides checklists for
hardware installation.
The RF modules for distributed base stations in this document include RRUs and
AAUs. The application scenarios, power distribution schemes, cable connections,
and cable installation of the RRUs and AAUs are the same. The following uses the
RRUs as an example.
The exteriors of components and cables in this document are for reference only.
NOTE
● Unless otherwise specified, in this document, LTE and eNodeB always include FDD, NB-IoT,
and TDD. In scenarios where they need to be distinguished, LTE FDD, LTE NB-IoT, and LTE
TDD are used. The same rules apply to eNodeB.
● Unless otherwise specified, in this document, NR and gNodeB always include FDD and TDD.
In scenarios where they need to be distinguished, NR FDD and NR TDD are used. The same
rules apply to gNodeB.
● In this document, "G" is short for GSM, "U" for UMTS, "L" for LTE FDD, "T" for LTE TDD, "M"
for LTE NB-IoT, and "N" for NR. In addition, "N (FDD)" is short for NR FDD and "N (TDD)" is
short for NR TDD.
● For details about the BBU in the LampSite solution, see this document. For details about the
RHUB and pRRU in the LampSite solution, see LampSite Base Station Installation Guide.
Product Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Base station installation engineers
Organization
1.1 Changes in INS05 Installation Guide
This section describes the changes in INS05 Installation Guide.
1.2 Installation Preparations
1.3 Information to Be Known Before the Installation
Before the installation, familiarize yourself with the requirements for site selection,
installation scenarios, and installation clearance.
1.4 Unpacking and Checking
Unpack and check the delivered equipment to ensure that all materials are
included and intact.
1.5 Obtaining an ESN
The electronic serial number (ESN) is used to identify an NE. Record the ESN of
the base station before the installation for future commissioning.
1.6 Installation Process
When the INS05 is installed in a non-Huawei cabinet or rack, you need to install
the INS05, components, and cables onsite.
1.7 Installing an INS05
This section describes the procedure and precautions for installing an INS05.
1.8 Installing the PGND Cable
A PGND cable connects a ground screw on an INS05 to the onsite ground bar to
ensure proper grounding of the INS05.
1.9 Installing the BBU5900
Only BBUs can be installed in the INS05. The INS05 can be configured with the
BBU5900.
1.10 Installing the DCDU-12B
When the INS05 is installed in a non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or rack, DCDU-12Bs
are required in the non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or rack to supply power to the
BBUs in the INS05.
1.11 (Optional) Installing the GDU
A GPS power splitter in the non-Huawei cabinet or rack can transmit GPS clock
signals. A GNSS signal distribution unit (GDU) can also be installed in the non-
Huawei cabinet or rack to transmit GPS clock signals.
1.12 Installing Cables
After the INS05 is installed, you need to install external cables routed into the
cabinet or rack and cables for mandatory components, including the power cables,
signal cables, and transmission cables.
1.13 Installation Checklist
02 (2021-04-24)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with Issue 01 (2020-01-20), this issue does not include any new topics
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Compared with Issue 01 (2020-01-20), this issue includes the following changes.
01 (2020-01-20)
This is the first commercial release.
1.2.1 Documents
This section lists the documents that you must read before starting the
installation.
● Safety Information
● Installation Reference
● 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Model Description
● 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Component Description
M2.5 to M6
M2.5 to M6
– The thickness of the floor in the equipment room is greater than or equal
to 150 mm (5.91 in.).
– Rubber pads are placed under equipment to reduce noise and solid-borne
sound.
– It is recommended that sound-absorbing materials be stuck to
appropriate positions on walls in the equipment room to reduce noise.
reserved at the bottom for customer's equipment. For the lower INS05, it is
recommended that 1U space be reserved at the bottom for air intake.
The following figure shows the recommended positions for installing two INS05s
in non-Huawei 19-inch cabinets or racks.
● The cabinet or rack must adopt front and rear ventilation channels. The
recommended depth of the cabinet or rack is 600 mm (23.62 in.).
● The total heat consumption of the cabinet must comply with the heat
dissipation requirements of the customer's equipment room.
● The ventilation rate of the front and rear doors must be greater than or equal
to 50%. If the ventilation rate is low, BBU heat dissipation will be affected. In
this case, you can remove the front and rear doors of the cabinet to improve
heat dissipation.
● It is recommended that the distance between the mounting bars and the
inner side of the cabinet front door be at least 110 mm (4.33 in.) and the
minimum distance be 80 mm (3.15 in.). This ensures at least 80 mm (3.15 in.)
in front of the BBU panel for cable layout after BBU installation.
NOTE
When the distance between the mounting bars and the inner side of the cabinet front
door is 80 mm to 110 mm (3.15 in. to 4.33 in.), adjust the BBU mounting ear to be
aligned with the BBU panel.
The following figure shows the deployment requirements for non-Huawei 19-inch
cabinets housing INS05s.
NOTE
When the requirements in this section are not met or multiple BBUs need to be installed in
a cabinet or rack of another type, contact Huawei technical support.
Context
When transporting, moving, or installing the equipment, components, or parts,
you must:
● Package them for delivery before the base station deployment. Unpacked
delivery or package replacement for transferring is not allowed.
● Prevent them from colliding with doors, walls, shelves, or other objects.
● Wear clean gloves and do not touch them with bare hands, sweat-soaked
gloves, or dirty gloves.
NOTICE
● The gravity center of some cabinets is in the front, for example, the IBBS700T,
BTS3900AL, and IBBS300T. Therefore, avoid toppling of the cabinet when the
door of the cabinet is open, especially when you unpack the cabinet or before it
has been secured onto a base.
● After unpacking a cabinet or BBU, you must power on the cabinet or BBU
within seven days. Otherwise, the cabinet or BBU may be damaged.
● After unpacking an RRU, you must power on the RRU within 24 hours.
Otherwise, the RRU may be damaged.
● To protect the equipment from damage, keep the unpacked equipment and
packing materials indoors. To help find out the cause of any damage in the
future, take photos of the storeroom, rusted or eroded equipment, packing
case, and packing materials, and then file the photos.
Procedure
Step 1 Check the total number of articles in each case according to the packing list.
If... Then...
The total number is not consistent Find out the cause and report it to the
with the packing list local Huawei office.
If... Then...
The outer packing case is damaged Find out the cause and report it to the
or soaked local Huawei office.
Step 3 Check the type and quantity of equipment in each packing case against the
packing list.
If... Then...
The type and quantity are consistent Sign the Packing List with the customer.
with the packing list on each
packing box
There is any shortage, wrong Report the problems and causes to the
delivery, or damaged equipment local Huawei office.
----End
Procedure
Obtain the ESN on the BBU5900.
1. Record the ESN on the BBU5900. If there is a label on the FAN unit of the
BBU, the ESN is printed on the label and a mounting ear of the BBU, as
shown in Figure 1-4. Remove the label and record the base station
information on the label marked Site. The base station information includes
the name, ID, and location of the base station.
2. Report the ESN and base station information to the commissioning personnel,
or remove the label and submit it to the personnel responsible for the base
station commissioning. For a base station configured with multiple BBUs,
record the ESNs on all BBUs and submit them to the personnel responsible for
the base station commissioning.
Procedure
Step 1 After determining the position for installing the INS05, take 18 floating nuts out of
the INS05 accessory bag (bound to the cable tray at the bottom of the INS05),
and use a flat-head screwdriver to install the floating nuts at the position for
preinstalling the INS05 on the mounting bar of a non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or
rack, as shown in Figure 1-6.
NOTE
Install the first floating nut at the bottom level of the installation position. Reserve a hole
(31.75 mm or 1.25 in.) between the first and second floating nuts. For other floating nuts,
reserve 2U (88.90 mm or 3.50 in.) between every two nuts. Install nine floating nuts on
each mounting bar, and the floating nuts are located at the same positions on the two
mounting bars.
Step 2 Take two M6 screws out of the INS05 accessory bag, and partially tighten them on
the two floating nuts at the bottom level of the non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or
rack. Ensure that the M6 screws are flush with the floating nuts in the rear.
Reserve a clearance of 4 mm (0.16 in.) between the flat washers and the floating
mounting bars to facilitate the INS05 installation, as shown in Figure 1-7.
NOTICE
Partially tighten the M6 screws until at least two thirds of the screws enter the
nuts to prevent the screws from falling off during the INS05 installation.
Step 3 Two persons move and place the INS05 onto a non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or
rack, and insert the two partially tightened screws on the cabinet or rack into the
U notches at the bottom of the mounting ears of the INS05. Use a Phillips torque
screwdriver to tighten the upper 16 M6 screws, and then tighten the two screws at
the bottom level to 4.8 N·m (42.48 lbf·in.), as shown in Figure 1-8.
CAUTION
Two persons are required to move the INS05 to prevent it from falling during the
movement.
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Context
When an INS05 is installed in a non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or rack, connect the
PGND cable for the INS05 to the ground point of the non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet
or rack. The following table lists the specifications of the PGND cable.
NOTE
Colors and exteriors of cables may vary with the countries and regions.
Procedure
Step 1 Prepare PGND cables.
1. Cut the cables to suit the actual cable routes.
2. Add OT terminals to both ends of the cables according to the instructions in
Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable.
Step 2 Install a PGND cable for the INS05, as shown in the following figure.
1. Connect the M6 OT terminal at one end of the PGND cable for the INS05 to
the ground terminal on the INS05 and tighten the screw to 4.8 N·m (42.48
lbf·in.).
2. Connect the other end of the PGND cable to the ground point of a non-
Huawei 19-inch cabinet or rack.
NOTE
After the PGND cable is installed for the INS05, no additional PGND cable is required
for the BBU in the INS05.
Step 3 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching a
Cable-Tying Label.
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Context
The following figure shows the installation positions of BBU5900s in an INS05.
NOTE
For an indoor application, the BBU can be installed in a standard equipment room but
cannot be installed in a cabinet or an equipment room using direct ventilation.
Procedure
Step 1 Optional: When cable claws are not required onsite, align the BBU mounting ears
with the mounting holes, slide the BBU along the guide rails into the cabinet, and
tighten the four M6 screws to 4.8 N·m (42.48 lbf·in.), as shown in the following
figure.
NOTE
Cable claws for the BBU5900 are optional based on site requirements.
Step 2 Optional: When cable claws are required onsite, align the BBU mounting ears and
cable claws with the mounting holes, slide the BBU along the guide rails into the
cabinet, and tighten the four M6 screws to 4.8 N·m (42.48 lbf·in.), as shown in the
following figure.
Step 3 (Optional) If the BBU mounting ears are installed in standard mode, skip this step.
If the BBU mounting ears are installed reversely, perform the following operations,
as shown in Figure 1-13.
1. Remove the four M4 screws from the mounting ear on each side of the BBU.
2. Install the mounting ears in standard mode and tighten the four M4 screws
on each of the mounting ears to 1.2 N·m (10.62 lbf·in.).
Step 4 Insert a BBU5900 into the corresponding slot of the INS05, obtain four M6 screws
from the accessory bag, and use a Phillips torque screwdriver to tighten the screws
to 3 N·m (26.55 lbf·in.).
CAUTION
When installing the BBU, ensure that the UPEU is at the top.
Step 5 If multiple BBUs need to be installed, remove the air baffles in the corresponding
slots and reserve the screws for securing the BBUs, as shown in the following
figure.
NOTICE
● The INS05 is configured with 2U air baffles by default. Ensure that an air baffle
is installed in the slot where no BBU is installed to prevent hot air reflowing.
● The installation method of the mounting ears on air baffles must be the same
as that of the BBU mounting ears.
Step 6 Repeat steps 1 to 2. You are advised to install BBU5900s in sequence from left to
right, as shown in the following figure.
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Context
The following figure shows the positions for installing the DCDU-12Bs in non-
Huawei 19-inch cabinets or racks.
Procedure
Step 1 Stick a cable claw onto the right side of the DCDU-12B, as shown in the following
figure.
Figure 1-18 Sticking a cable claw onto the right side of a DCDU-12B
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Context
The following figure shows the positions for installing the GDUs in non-Huawei
19-inch cabinets or racks.
Figure 1-20 Positions for installing the GDUs in non-Huawei 19-inch cabinets or
racks
Procedure
Step 1 Slide the GDU into the installation position in a non-Huawei 19-inch cabinet or
rack, and use a Phillips torque screwdriver to tighten the four M6x16 screws to 3
N·m (26.55 lbf·in.), as shown in the following figure.
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NOTE
If a cable listed below is not required, skip the cabling requirements of the cable.
● The bending radius of a power cable or PGND cable must be at least three
times the cable diameter.
● The bending radius of an optical fiber is at least 20 times its diameter, and the
bending radius of a breakout cable is at least 30 mm (1.18 in.).
● The bending radius of an E1/T1 cable must be at least three times its
diameter.
● The bending radius of a signal cable must be at least five times its diameter.
Security requirements
● Cables should be placed away from sharp objects or wall burrs. If these
positions are inevitable, the cables must be protected with tubes.
● Cables must be routed away from heat sources, or heat-insulation materials
must be added between cables and heat sources.
● Reserve a proper distance (0.1 m or 0.33 ft is recommended) between
equipment and cables, especially at the cable curves to protect the cables and
equipment.
● When routing cables through tubes on the ground below the cabinet, put a
30 mm to 50 mm (1.18 in. to 1.97 in.) length of the tubes into the base of the
cabinet but do not put the tubes into the cabinet. Use waterproof tape or
waterproof silicon gel to block both ends of the tubes and use sheet metal
tabs to secure the tubes to the cable holes in the base.
● When routing cables through tubes along a metal cable trough below the
cabinet, do not put the tubes into the base of the cabinet but cover the cable
trough and connect the tubes to the cable holes in the base.
● When routing RRU/AAU cables, ensure that the highest positions of the routes
of all cables (except RF cables and AISG cables) are lower than the bottom of
the module. This prevents water from entering the module along the cables.
● Use clips to secure cables outdoors. For the method of installing a clip, see the
installation guide delivered with the clip.
● Arrange cables neatly along the routing direction and use clips to secure the
cables.
● Determine the positions where the clips are installed according to the actual
situation. For example, 7/8" feeders are secured with clips at an interval of 1.5
m to 2 m (4.92 ft to 6.56 ft), CPRI/Ir optical fibers and power cables are
secured with clips at an interval of 1 m to 1.5 m (3.28 ft to 4.92 ft). Ensure
that the clips are evenly spaced and face the same direction.
● When fastening cables with a clip, ensure that the cables are aligned neatly
and are routed through the holes in the clip. Do not stretch the cables too
tightly.
● Cable ties are used to assist in binding cables. One cable tie can bind a
maximum of two cables.
There are two types of clips which are described as follows:
● A 3-hole clip is shown by illustration a in the following figure. It is often used
to fasten feeders.
● A 6-hole clip is shown by illustration b in the following figure. It is often used
to fasten power cables and CPRI/Ir optical fibers.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 12 AWG/4 mm2 (0.006 in.2)/10 AWG, or the power cable has
non-round core wires with the cross-sectional area of 12 AWG/4 mm2
(0.006 in.2)/10 AWG/6 mm2 (0.009 in.2)/8 AWG/7 AWG, the 6-hole clip
does not require the removal of the rubber tube in the cable hole for a
power cable. The 6-hole clip matches 3.3–8.3 mm2 (0.005–0.013 in.2)
RRU/AAU power cables.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 6 mm2 (0.009 in.2)/8 AWG, or the power cable has non-round
core wires with the cross-sectional area of 10 mm2 (0.016 in.2), the 6-
hole clip requires the removal of the rubber tube in the cable hole for a
power cable. The 6-hole clip matches 3.3–8.3 mm2 (0.005–0.013 in.2)
RRU/AAU power cables.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 12 AWG/4 mm2 (0.006 in.2)/10 AWG, or the power cable has
non-round core wires with the cross-sectional area of 12 AWG/4 mm2
(0.006 in.2)/10 AWG/6 mm2 (0.009 in.2)/8 AWG/7 AWG/5 AWG, the 6-
hole clip does not require the removal of the rubber tube in the cable
hole for a power cable. The 6-hole clip matches 3.3–10 mm2 (0.005–0.016
in.2) RRU/AAU power cables.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 6 mm2 (0.009 in.2)/8 AWG/10 mm2 (0.016 in.2), or the power
cable has non-round core wires with the cross-sectional area of 16 mm2
(0.025 in.2), the 6-hole clip requires the removal of the rubber tube in the
cable hole for a power cable. The 6-hole clip matches 3.3–10 mm2
(0.005–0.016 in.2) RRU/AAU power cables.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 6 AWG/16 mm2 (0.025 in.2), the 6-hole clip does not require the
removal of the rubber tube in the cable hole for a power cable. The 6-
hole clip matches 13.3–25 mm2 (0.021–0.039 in.2) RRU/AAU power
cables.
– If the RRU/AAU power cable has round core wires with the cross-sectional
area of 4 AWG/25 mm2 (0.039 in.2), the 6-hole clip requires the removal
of the rubber tube in the cable hole for a power cable. The 6-hole clip
matches 13.3–25 mm2 (0.021–0.039 in.2) RRU/AAU power cables.
(1) Cable hole for a (2) Cable hole for a (3) Cable hole for a (4) Rubber tube
feeder CPRI/Ir optical fiber power cable
● After routing a DC power cable onto the platform on a tower, route it along
the shortest path to the rails surrounding the platform, and route it along the
inside of the rails.
● After routing a DC power cable close to the equipment on a tower, use clips
to secure the power cable onto a pole or the rails surrounding the platform.
Ensure the position where the power cable is secured is less than 1.5 m (4.92
ft) away from the equipment to which the power cable connects.
Cabling of PGND cables
● PGND cables for a base station must be connected to the same group of
ground bars.
● PGND cables cannot be routed overhead outdoors. All PGND cables must be
buried in the ground or laid out indoors.
● The external conductor of the coaxial wire and the shield layer of the shielded
cable must have proper electrical contact with the metal surface of the
equipment to which they are connected.
● PGND cables and signal cables must be installed with a certain distance
reserved between them to prevent interference from each other.
● Switches or fuses must not be installed on the PGND cables.
● Other devices must not be used for electrical connections of the PGND cables.
● All the metal parts in the housing of the equipment must be reliably
connected to the ground terminal.
Cabling of E1 cables
● E1 cables cannot cross power cables, PGND cables, or RF cables when routed.
If transmission cables are routed with power cables, PGND cables, or RF
cables in parallel, the spacing between them must be greater than 30 mm
(1.18 in.).
● E1 cables must be routed neatly and bound securely with cable ties.
● Sufficient slack is provided in E1 cables at turns.
● E1 cables cannot be pressed by the cabinet door when routed through the
cabinet. The following figure shows both correct and incorrect ways of routing
the cables.
● When coiling optical fibers, apply even strength. Do not bend the optical
fibers with force.
● Unused optical connectors must be covered with dustproof caps.
● The optical fibers must not be pressed by the door of the cabinet when
routed, as shown in the following figures.
● After routing an optical fiber onto the platform on a tower, route it along the
shortest path to the rails surrounding the platform, and route it along the
inside of the rails.
● After routing an optical fiber near the equipment on a tower, use clips to
secure the optical fiber onto a pole or the rails surrounding the platform.
Ensure that the distance between the equipment and the position where the
optical fiber is secured is not too long.
● If the optical fibers close to a device are too long, the excess of the optical
fibers must be coiled and the optical fibers must be secured on the tower.
(1) CPRI (2) GPS clock (3) BBU alarm (4) BBU power (5) FE/GE
optical fiber signal cable cable cable cable
Context
The following table lists the specifications of DCDU-12B power cables.
NOTE
Colors and exteriors of cables may vary with the countries and regions.
NOTICE
When two power inputs are used, the following requirements must be met:
● Both power inputs are from the same power cabinet.
● Both power inputs use circuit breakers of the same specification and model.
● Both power inputs use power cables of the same cross-sectional area and
length.
Procedure
Step 1 Prepare DCDU-12B power cables.
1. Cut the cables to suit the actual cable routes.
2. Add terminals to both ends of each power cable according to Assembling the
OT Terminal and the Power Cable.
Step 2 Install the DCDU-12B power cables, as shown in the following figure.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove an M3 screw from the protective cover
for the DC input terminals, and open the protective cover.
2. Connect the M6 OT terminals at one end of the DCDU-12B power cables to
the "RTN(+)" and "NEG(-)" terminals, and tighten the screws to 4.8 N·m
(42.48 lbf·in.).
3. Reinstall the protective cover, and use a torque screwdriver to tighten the
screw on the protective cover to 0.3 N·m (2.66 lbf·in.).
Step 3 Connect the other end of the DCDU-12B power cables to the external power
equipment.
Step 4 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 5 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching a
Cable-Tying Label.
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Context
The following table lists the specifications of power cables for the BBU5900
powered by the DCDU-12B.
NOTE
● Colors and exteriors of cables may vary with the countries and regions.
● When a single BBU5900 is configured with only one power board, a DCDU-12B can supply
power to a maximum of four BBU5900s. In this case, the DCDU-12B uses six EPC11/EPC5
connectors and two EPC4 connectors, and the power cables are connected to LOAD0 to
LOAD7 ports in sequence to supply power to the BBU5900s.
● When a single BBU5900 is configured with two power boards, a DCDU-12B can supply
power to a maximum of two BBU5900s. In this case, the DCDU-12B uses six EPC11/EPC5
connectors and two EPC4 connectors, and the power cables are connected to LOAD0 to
LOAD7 ports in sequence to supply power to the BBU5900s.
The following table describes the power requirements when the BBU5900 is
powered by customer's power equipment. When the BBU5900 is configured with
one power board, two circuit breakers are required. When the BBU5900 is
configured with two power boards, four circuit breakers are required. The
specification of one circuit breaker ranges from 25 A to 32 A.
NOTE
● The two external power inputs of a single power board must be connected to the same
power supply module.
● The two external power inputs of a single power board must use circuit breakers of the same
specification and model.
● The two external input power cables of a single power board must have the same cross-
sectional area and length.
Procedure
Step 1 Cut the power cables to suit the actual cable routes, and add EPC4 and EPC5/
EPC11 connectors to the BBU power cables on the power equipment side. For
details, see Assembling an EPC4 Connector and the Power Cable, Assembling an
EPC11 Connector and the Power Cable, and Assembling an EPC5 Connector and
the Power Cable.
Step 2 Connect the HDEPC connector at one end of the BBU power cables to the power
board in the BBU5900.
Step 3 Optional: Connect the other end of the BBU power cables to the power ports on
the DCDU-12B.
CAUTION
When installing a BBU power cable in a base station that has been deployed, first
connect the connector on the BBU side, and then connect the connector on the
power equipment side. The operations in the reverse sequence may cause damage
to the components or personal injury.
NOTE
● Two groups of the power cables for a power board must be of the same length and
connected to the same power supply module.
● Do not occupy the installation space for the customer's equipment when binding the
BBU power cables.
Figure 1-32 Installing the BBU power cables (a BBU configured with only one
power board)
Figure 1-33 Installing the BBU power cables (a BBU configured with two power
boards)
Step 4 Optional: Connect the other end of BBU power cables to the customer's power
equipment.
NOTE
The following figure shows how to connect the power cables to the customer's power
equipment when the BBU5900 is configured with only one power board.
Step 5 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 6 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching an
L-Shaped Label.
NOTE
● Attach an engineering label to the positive and negative cables on the power equipment
side. And attach the engineering labels with the same content to the corresponding cables
on the BBU side.
● It is recommended that a label on the BBU side be attached 70 mm to 100 mm (2.76 in. to
3.94 in.) away from the HDEPC connector.
● PWR0 and PWR1 in the figure are for illustration only.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the BBU5900 alarm cable, as shown in the following figure.
1. Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the BBU5900 alarm cable to the
"EXT-ALM0/EXT-ALM1" port on the UPEU in a BBU5900.
2. Connect the RJ45 connector at the other end of the BBU5900 alarm cable to
the external alarm equipment.
Step 2 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 3 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching an
L-Shaped Label.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install a GPS clock signal cable on the BBU side. Connect the SMA male connector
at one end of each cable to the "GPS" port on the UMPT in a BBU5900.
Step 2 Install the clock signal cable on the GPS power splitter/GDU side. Connect the
SMA straight male connector at the other end of each cable to the "GPS" port on
the GPS power splitter or the "OUTPUT_BBU" port on the GDU.
NOTE
Do not occupy the installation space for the customer's equipment when binding the GPS
clock signal cables.
Figure 1-37 Installing GPS clock signal cables (GPS power splitter)
Step 3 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 4 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching an
L-Shaped Label.
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Context
● An FE/GE Ethernet cable is a shielded straight-through cable.
● This section uses the scenario where the UMPT is configured as an example.
For cable connections for different RATs, see section "Transmission Cable
Connections" in 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Cables.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of each FE/GE Ethernet cable to the "FE/GE0" port on the UMPT
in the BBU5900, as shown in the following figure.
Step 2 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 3 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching an
L-Shaped Label.
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Context
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 Install an optical module into the FE/GE, FE, SFP, or XGE port on the main control
board or transmission board, as shown in Figure 1-40 and Figure 1-41.
1. Remove the dustproof cap from the corresponding optical port on the
corresponding board in the BBU.
NOTICE
After removing dustproof caps from the optical module and optical fiber
connector, insert the optical fiber into the optical module immediately (within
one minute) to avoid pollution of the optical module or optical fiber
connector, which may cause an optical module alarm.
Step 2 Insert the FE/GE optical fiber into the optical module, as shown in the following
figure.
Step 3 Route the cables along the cabling space on the right side and use cable ties to
bind them.
Step 4 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 5 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching a
Cable-Tying Label.
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Context
● The positions of CPRI optical fibers on BBUs are determined by BBU boards.
This section uses half-width boards as an example.
● Single-mode optical modules are labeled "SM" and multimode optical
modules are labeled "MM".
● The puller of a single-mode optical module is blue and the puller of a
multimode optical module is black or gray.
● Optical modules to be installed must match the rates of their corresponding
ports.
● For details on the CPRI optical fiber connections, see section "CPRI Cable
Connections" in 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Cables.
NOTICE
● CPRI optical fibers must be correctly connected in one time during the
installation. Otherwise, the RRU may become faulty, and cells may become
unavailable.
● When a UBBPem is installed in slot 4 or slot 5 in the BBU, it supports only one
100 Gbit/s optical module. Otherwise, an overtemperature alarm may be
generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Install an optical module on the BBU side, as shown in the following figure.
1. Remove the dustproof cap from the "CPRI" port on the baseband processing
unit (for example, UBBP) in the BBU.
NOTICE
After removing dustproof caps from the optical module and optical fiber
connector, insert the optical fiber into the optical module immediately (within
one minute) to avoid pollution of the optical module or optical fiber
connector, which may cause an optical module alarm.
Step 2 Optional: Install a CPRI optical fiber for a two-fiber bidirectional optical module.
NOTE
● When a CPRI optical fiber connects a BBU and an RRU, the breakout cables on the BBU
side are 0.34 m (1.12 ft) long and the breakout cables on the RRU side are 0.03 m
(0.098 ft) long, respectively.
● If an LC-LC optical fiber is used, the "TX" port on the BBU must be connected to the
"RX" port on the RRU and the "RX" port on the BBU must be connected to the "TX" port
on the RRU.
1. Remove the dustproof caps from connectors on the optical fiber.
2. Insert the DLC connector labeled 2A and 2B of the CPRI optical fiber into the
optical module on the UBBP, as shown in the following figure. Insert the DLC
connector labeled 1A and 1B into the optical module of the RRU.
Figure 1-45 Installing a CPRI optical fiber for a two-fiber bidirectional optical
module
Step 3 Optional: Install a CPRI optical fiber for a single-fiber bidirectional optical module.
1. Remove the dustproof cap from the LC connector labeled 2A.
2. Split the DLC connector into two LC connectors, as shown in the following
figure.
Step 5 Route the cables by following the instructions in 1.12.1 Cabling Requirements.
Step 6 Attach labels to the installed cables by following the instructions in Attaching a
Sign Plate Label.
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No. Item
1 All the bolts, especially those for electrical connections, are tightened.
No flat washer or spring washer is missing, and flat washers and
spring washers are installed in the correct sequence.
2 The cabinet is clean, and dust and dirt are cleaned in a timely
manner.
No. Item
No. Item
2 No tapes, tails of cable ties, paper, or packing bags are left around
the cabinet.
No. Item
2 The PGND cable is securely connected and the AC input power cable
and cables in the cabinet are correctly connected according to the
electrical design of the power system. The screws are tightened. The
input and output cables are not short-circuited.
3 The redundant part of the power cable or PGND cable is cut off instead
of coiled up.
4 The terminals at both ends of the power cable or PGND cable are
securely soldered or crimped.
5 The bare wires and the terminal handles of the wiring terminals are
coated with heat shrink tubings.
No. Item
6 The flat washers and spring washers are well mounted on all OT
terminals. The contact surfaces on the OT terminals are not deformed.
The OT terminals are securely and properly connected.
7 Before powering on the DCDU, ensure that the two sides of the power
cable for a load such as an RRU or a BBU are correctly connected to the
positive and negative terminals on the modules. Reverse connections or
short circuits may trigger the upper-level protector for the DCDU after
the DCDU is powered on.
2 All cables are neatly and tightly bound. The cable ties are evenly spaced
and face the same direction.
4 The layout of all cables must facilitate the maintenance and capacity
expansion. For example, the local maintenance adapter must be bound
to a BBU cable claw and oriented outwards, as shown in the following
figure.
6 The extra length of the indoor cable ties is cut off, and the cut surfaces
are smooth without sharp edges. The extra length of 3 mm to 5 mm
(0.11 in. to 0.19 in.) of the outdoor cable ties is reserved when the
cable ties are cut.
7 The vacant ports are properly protected. For example, unused optical
ports on BBU boards are protected using dustproof caps.
Prerequisites
● The DCDU-12B or other customer's power equipment in a non-Huawei 19-
inch cabinet or rack has been installed and correctly connected.
● The external power supply to the DCDU-12B or other customer's power
equipment has been turned off.
● The BBU5900, boards, and cables are installed in the INS05.
Context
NOTICE
After unpacking a cabinet or a BBU, power it on within 7 days. If you power off
the cabinet or BBU for maintenance, restore power to it within 48 hours.
Procedure
Step 1 Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the input/output terminal
and the ground, and ensure that there is no short circuit.
Step 3 Check the power supply status of each component according to the following
table.
DANGER
● Before the power-on operation, check that all power cables are correctly
connected. Any reverse power cable connection or short circuit of the positive
and negative poles may cause damage to equipment or unexpected injuries of
human body.
● Exercise caution when performing a power-on check, which involves high
voltage operations. Direct contact with the input voltage or indirect contact
with the input voltage using a damp object may be fatal.
a: If the CPRI indicator is steady red, the optical module may be faulty or the
optical fiber may be broken. In this case, check the optical module or optical
fiber.
NOTE
The indicators in the preceding table are only examples. For the status of other indicators,
see "Hardware Description", such as BBU3900 and BBU3910 Hardware Description.
Step 4 Check the connections of BBU5900 power cables. For the video of powering on a
BBU5900 using two groups of power cables, see Powering On a BBU5900 Using
Two Groups of Power Cables.
1. Remove one connector on a BBU power cable from the power equipment and
check whether the power supply of the BBU is normal.
2. Reinstall the connector removed in Step 4.1, and remove another connector
on the other BBU power cable from the power equipment. Then, check
whether the power supply of the BBU is normal.
3. Ensure that two BBU power cables are properly connected. Then, reinstall the
connector removed in Step 4.2.
Step 5 Optional: If the power supply to a component fails after the cabinet or rack is
powered on, handle the fault by following the instructions in the following table.
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Example
The following figure shows the process of powering on a BBU5900.