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Purpose
This document describes the functions, specifications, hardware, and cables of the APM30H
Ver.B, TMC11H Ver.B, IBBS200D Ver.B, and IBBS200T Ver.B. It also provides instructions
for the hardware installation check and hardware maintenance.
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The APM30H is the Advance Power Module with heat-exchanger cooler.

The TMC11H is the Transmission Cabinet of 11 U high with heat exchanger.

The IBBS200T B is the Integrated Battery Backup System with TEC cooler.

The IBBS200D is the Integrated Battery Backup System with direct ventilation.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name

Product Version

APM30H Ver.B(hereinafter referred to as


APM30H)

V200R303

TMC11H Ver.B(hereinafter referred to as


TMC11H)
IBBS200T Ver.B(hereinafter referred to as
IBBS200T)
IBBS200D Ver.B(hereinafter referred to as
IBBS200D)

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Base station installation engineers

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Organization
1 Changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T(Ver.B) User Guide
This describes the changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T(Ver.B) User
Guide.
2 Overview of the APM30H Family
The APM30H family consists of the APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS200T, and IBBS200D.
3 Overview of the APM30H
This describes the exterior, structure, and components of the APM30H.
4 Overview of the IBBS200T
This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the IBBS200T.
5 Overview of the IBBS200D
This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the IBBS200D.
6 Overview of the TMC11H
This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the TMC11H.
7 SLPU
The signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,
UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.
8 Maintaining the Hardware for the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T
If the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T must be powered off for maintenance, the
duration of the power-off state cannot exceed 48 hours.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol

Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.

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time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.

General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention

Description

Times New Roman

Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

Boldface

Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in


boldface. For example, log in as user root.

Italic

Book titles are in italics.

Courier New

Examples of information displayed on the screen are in


Courier New.

Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention

Description

Boldface

The keywords of a command line are in boldface.

Italic

Command arguments are in italics.

[]

Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.

{ x | y | ... }

Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected.

[ x | y | ... ]

Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.

{ x | y | ... }*

Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.

[ x | y | ... ]*

Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by


vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description

Boldface

Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles


are in boldface. For example, click OK.

>

Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"


signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format

Description

Key

Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.

Key 1+Key 2

Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt


+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.

Key 1, Key 2

Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means


the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations
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Description

Click

Select and release the primary mouse button without moving


the pointer.

Double-click

Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and


quickly without moving the pointer.

Drag

Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
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1 Changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T(Ver.B) User Guide........1-1
2 Overview of the APM30H Family...........................................................................................2-1
2.1 Functions of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H...............................................................2-2
2.2 Application Scenarios of the APM30H Family..............................................................................................2-6
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H Family..........................................................................................2-8
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H and TMC11H.......................................................................2-9
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H........................2-11
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H.................................................................................2-15
2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H.....................2-16

3 Overview of the APM30H........................................................................................................3-1


3.1 Exterior of the APM30H.................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Structure of the APM30H...............................................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Cable Connections of the APM30H................................................................................................................3-3
3.4 APM30H Components....................................................................................................................................3-5
3.4.1 Fan Box..................................................................................................................................................3-6
3.4.2 AC/DC Power System..........................................................................................................................3-14
3.4.3 Power Equipment (DC/DC).................................................................................................................3-23
3.4.4 Core of the Heat Exchanger.................................................................................................................3-26
3.4.5 Junction Box.........................................................................................................................................3-27
3.4.6 ELU......................................................................................................................................................3-28
3.4.7 Heater (Optional)..................................................................................................................................3-29
3.4.8 SOU (Optional)....................................................................................................................................3-30
3.4.9 Door Status Sensor...............................................................................................................................3-31
3.4.10 Smoke Sensor (Optional)...................................................................................................................3-32
3.5 APM30H Cables...........................................................................................................................................3-34
3.5.1 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................3-35
3.5.2 Input Power Cables for the APM30H..................................................................................................3-36
3.5.3 Power Cable for the SOU.....................................................................................................................3-37
3.5.4 Power Cable for the Heater..................................................................................................................3-38
3.5.5 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the APM30H.....................................................................................3-39
3.5.6 ELU Signal Cable.................................................................................................................................3-40
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3.5.7 APM30H Door Status Monitoring Cable.............................................................................................3-40
3.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door......................................................................3-41
3.5.9 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable................................................................................................3-42
3.5.10 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable......................................................................................................3-44

4 Overview of the IBBS200T.......................................................................................................4-1


4.1 Exterior of the IBBS200T...............................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T..............................................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200T..............................................................................................................4-3
4.4 IBBS200T Components..................................................................................................................................4-4
4.4.1 TEC Cooler............................................................................................................................................4-5
4.4.2 Power Distribution Box..........................................................................................................................4-6
4.4.3 CMUA....................................................................................................................................................4-7
4.4.4 Battery..................................................................................................................................................4-12
4.4.5 ELU......................................................................................................................................................4-13
4.4.6 Door Status Sensor...............................................................................................................................4-14
4.4.7 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries...................................................................................................4-15
4.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional).....................................................................................................................4-16
4.5 IBBS200T Cables..........................................................................................................................................4-18
4.5.1 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................4-19
4.5.2 Equipotential Cable..............................................................................................................................4-20
4.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries.............................................................................................................4-20
4.5.4 Power Cables for the TEC Cooler........................................................................................................4-21
4.5.5 ELU Signal Cable.................................................................................................................................4-22
4.5.6 Door Status Monitoring Cable.............................................................................................................4-23
4.5.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet................................................................................4-24

5 Overview of the IBBS200D.......................................................................................................5-1


5.1 Exterior of the IBBS200D...............................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Structure of the IBBS200D.............................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200D..............................................................................................................5-3
5.4 IBBS200D Components..................................................................................................................................5-4
5.4.1 Fan Box..................................................................................................................................................5-5
5.4.2 Power Distribution Box..........................................................................................................................5-6
5.4.3 CMUA....................................................................................................................................................5-7
5.4.4 Battery..................................................................................................................................................5-12
5.4.5 ELU......................................................................................................................................................5-13
5.4.6 Heating Film.........................................................................................................................................5-14
5.4.7 Door Status Sensor...............................................................................................................................5-15
5.4.8 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries...................................................................................................5-16
5.4.9 Smoke Sensor (Optional).....................................................................................................................5-17
5.5 IBBS200D Cables.........................................................................................................................................5-19
5.5.1 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................5-20
5.5.2 Equipotential Cable..............................................................................................................................5-21
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5.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries.............................................................................................................5-21


5.5.4 Power Cables for the Fans in the IBBS200D.......................................................................................5-22
5.5.5 Power Cable for the Heating Film........................................................................................................5-23
5.5.6 ELU Signal Cable.................................................................................................................................5-24
5.5.7 Door Status Monitoring Cable.............................................................................................................5-25
5.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet................................................................................5-25

6 Overview of the TMC11H........................................................................................................6-1


6.1 Exterior of the TMC11H.................................................................................................................................6-2
6.2 Structure of the TMC11H............................................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Cable Connections of the TMC11H................................................................................................................6-3
6.4 TMC11H Components....................................................................................................................................6-4
6.4.1 Fan Box..................................................................................................................................................6-5
6.4.2 DCDU-03.............................................................................................................................................6-13
6.4.3 Core of the Heat Exchanger.................................................................................................................6-16
6.4.4 Junction Box.........................................................................................................................................6-16
6.4.5 ELU......................................................................................................................................................6-18
6.4.6 Heater (Optional)..................................................................................................................................6-18
6.4.7 Door Status Sensor...............................................................................................................................6-19
6.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional).....................................................................................................................6-20
6.5 TMC11H Cables...........................................................................................................................................6-22
6.5.1 Equipotential Cable..............................................................................................................................6-23
6.5.2 Input Power Cable for the TMC11H....................................................................................................6-23
6.5.3 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the TMC11H.....................................................................................6-24
6.5.4 ELU Signal Cable.................................................................................................................................6-25
6.5.5 Door Status Monitoring Cable.............................................................................................................6-26
6.5.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door......................................................................6-26

7 SLPU.............................................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Exterior of SLPU.............................................................................................................................................7-2
7.2 Configuration of the SLPU............................................................................................................................. 7-2
7.3 UELP...............................................................................................................................................................7-3
7.4 UFLP...............................................................................................................................................................7-5
7.5 USLP2.............................................................................................................................................................7-6

8 Maintaining the Hardware for the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T........8-1


8.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................8-3
8.2 Replacing the PMU.........................................................................................................................................8-3
8.3 Replacing the PSU.......................................................................................................................................... 8-7
8.4 Replacing the EPS Subrack.............................................................................................................................8-9
8.5 Replacing the AC Surge Protector................................................................................................................8-11
8.6 Replacing the Fuse........................................................................................................................................8-13
8.7 Replacing the Fan Box in the APM30H .......................................................................................................8-16
8.8 Replacing the Core of the Heat Exchanger...................................................................................................8-18
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8.9 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the APM30H.................................................................................8-20


8.9.1 Querying the Type of Fan....................................................................................................................8-20
8.9.2 Replacing the Fan for the Modularized Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front Door.........................8-20
8.9.3 Replacing the Fan for the Non-Modularized Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front Door................8-25
8.10 Replacing the Heater...................................................................................................................................8-27
8.11 Replacing the Fan Box in the TMC11H......................................................................................................8-29
8.12 Replacing the Batteries................................................................................................................................8-31
8.13 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T..............................................................................................8-33
8.14 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the IBBS200D.............................................................................8-36
8.15 Replacing the CMUA..................................................................................................................................8-39
8.16 Replacing the ELIA.....................................................................................................................................8-43

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Figure 2-1 APM30H (stacked on the battery cabinet) working with a distributed base station.......................... 2-7
Figure 2-2 APM30H working with a separated macro base station.....................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 Exterior of the APM30H.................................................................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30H......................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-3 Cable connections of the APM30H working with a distributed base station.....................................3-4
Figure 3-4 Cable connections of the APM30H working with a separated macro base station............................3-5
Figure 3-5 Fan Box...............................................................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-6 Fan......................................................................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-7 HPMI..................................................................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-8 Ports on the panel of an HPMI........................................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-9 CMUA..............................................................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-10 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)........................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-11 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)..............................................................3-13
Figure 3-12 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets.................................................................3-14
Figure 3-13 Structure of the EPS subrack in a distributed base station.............................................................3-14
Figure 3-14 Structure of the EPS subrack in a separated macro base station....................................................3-15
Figure 3-15 PMU................................................................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-16 Ports, LEDs, and Switch on the front panel of a PMU...................................................................3-18
Figure 3-17 Rear panel of a PMU......................................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-18 DIP switch on the right of a PMU..................................................................................................3-21
Figure 3-19 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC).............................................................................................................3-22
Figure 3-20 Power equipment (DC/DC)............................................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-21 Panel of the PSU (DC/DC).............................................................................................................3-24
Figure 3-22 Power Subrack (DC/DC)................................................................................................................3-25
Figure 3-23 Core of the heat exchanger.............................................................................................................3-27
Figure 3-24 Junction box....................................................................................................................................3-27
Figure 3-25 Structure of the junction box..........................................................................................................3-28
Figure 3-26 ELU................................................................................................................................................3-29
Figure 3-27 Heater..............................................................................................................................................3-29
Figure 3-28 SOU................................................................................................................................................3-30
Figure 3-29 Different types of sockets...............................................................................................................3-31
Figure 3-30 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................3-31
Figure 3-31 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................3-32
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Figure 3-32 Smoke sensor..................................................................................................................................3-32


Figure 3-33 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H..................................................................3-33
Figure 3-34 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T.........................................3-33
Figure 3-35 PGND cable for the cabinet............................................................................................................3-35
Figure 3-36 PGND cable for the modules..........................................................................................................3-35
Figure 3-37 220 V AC single-phase input power cable.....................................................................................3-36
Figure 3-38 Power cable for the SOU................................................................................................................3-38
Figure 3-39 Power cable for the heater..............................................................................................................3-39
Figure 3-40 Power cable for the fan box in the APM30H.................................................................................3-39
Figure 3-41 ELU signal cable............................................................................................................................3-40
Figure 3-42 APM30H door status monitoring cable..........................................................................................3-41
Figure 3-43 Monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door....................................................................3-42
Figure 3-44 Environment monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................3-43
Figure 3-45 Monitoring signal transfer cable.....................................................................................................3-44
Figure 4-1 Exterior of the IBBS200T...................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200T....................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-3 Cable connections of the IBBS200T..................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-4 TEC cooler..........................................................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-5 PDB....................................................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-6 External structure of the PDB.............................................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-7 CMUA................................................................................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-8 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)............................................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-9 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)................................................................4-11
Figure 4-10 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets.................................................................4-12
Figure 4-11 Battery............................................................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-12 ELU................................................................................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-13 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-14 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................4-15
Figure 4-15 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200D........................4-15
Figure 4-16 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200T........................4-16
Figure 4-17 Smoke sensor..................................................................................................................................4-16
Figure 4-18 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H..................................................................4-17
Figure 4-19 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T.........................................4-17
Figure 4-20 PGND cable for the cabinet............................................................................................................4-19
Figure 4-21 PGND cable for the modules..........................................................................................................4-19
Figure 4-22 Equipotential cable.........................................................................................................................4-20
Figure 4-23 Input power cables for the batteries................................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-24 Power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box....................................4-21
Figure 4-25 Inter-battery connection copper bar................................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-26 Input power cable for the TEC cooler............................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-27 Power transfer cable for the TEC cooler........................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-28 ELU signal cable............................................................................................................................4-23
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Figure 4-29 Door status monitoring cable..........................................................................................................4-23


Figure 4-30 Monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet..............................................................................4-24
Figure 5-1 Exterior of the IBBS200D..................................................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200D....................................................................................................5-3
Figure 5-3 Cable connections of the IBBS200D..................................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-4 Fan box...............................................................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-5 PDB....................................................................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-6 External structure of the PDB.............................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-7 CMUA................................................................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-8 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)............................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-9 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)................................................................5-11
Figure 5-10 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets.................................................................5-12
Figure 5-11 Battery............................................................................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-12 ELU................................................................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-13 Heating film....................................................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-14 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-15 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-16 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200D........................5-16
Figure 5-17 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200T........................5-17
Figure 5-18 Smoke sensor..................................................................................................................................5-17
Figure 5-19 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H..................................................................5-18
Figure 5-20 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T.........................................5-18
Figure 5-21 PGND cable for the cabinet............................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-22 PGND cable for the modules..........................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-23 Equipotential cable.........................................................................................................................5-21
Figure 5-24 Input power cables for the batteries................................................................................................5-22
Figure 5-25 Power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box....................................5-22
Figure 5-26 Inter-battery connection copper bar................................................................................................5-22
Figure 5-27 Input power cable for the fans in the IBBS200D...........................................................................5-23
Figure 5-28 Power transfer cable for the fans in the IBBS200D.......................................................................5-23
Figure 5-29 Power cable for the heating film.....................................................................................................5-23
Figure 5-30 ELU signal cable............................................................................................................................5-24
Figure 5-31 Door status monitoring cable..........................................................................................................5-25
Figure 5-32 Monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet..............................................................................5-25
Figure 6-1 TMC11H.............................................................................................................................................6-2
Figure 6-2 Internal structure of the TMC11H......................................................................................................6-3
Figure 6-3 Cable connections of the TMC11H....................................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-4 Fan Box...............................................................................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-5 Fan......................................................................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-6 HPMI..................................................................................................................................................6-7
Figure 6-7 Ports on the panel of an HPMI...........................................................................................................6-7
Figure 6-8 CMUA................................................................................................................................................6-9
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Figure 6-9 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)............................................................................................................6-9


Figure 6-10 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)..............................................................6-12
Figure 6-11 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets.................................................................6-13
Figure 6-12 DCDU-03........................................................................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-13 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03................................................................................................6-15
Figure 6-14 Core of the heat exchanger.............................................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-15 Junction box....................................................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-16 Structure of the junction box..........................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-17 ELU................................................................................................................................................ 6-18
Figure 6-18 Heater..............................................................................................................................................6-18
Figure 6-19 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-20 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................6-20
Figure 6-21 Smoke sensor..................................................................................................................................6-20
Figure 6-22 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H..................................................................6-21
Figure 6-23 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T.........................................6-21
Figure 6-24 Equipotential cable.........................................................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-25 Input power cable for the TMC11H (1)..........................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-26 Input power cable for the TMC11H (2)..........................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-27 Power cable for the fan box in the TMC11H................................................................................. 6-25
Figure 6-28 ELU signal cable............................................................................................................................ 6-25
Figure 6-29 Door status monitoring cable..........................................................................................................6-26
Figure 6-30 Monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door.................................................................... 6-26
Figure 7-1 SLPU..................................................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-2 Slots of the SLPU...............................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-3 UELP panel.........................................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-4 DIP switch on the UELP....................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-5 Panel of the UFLP..............................................................................................................................7-5
Figure 7-6 Panel of the USLP2............................................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-7 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2........................7-6
Figure 8-1 Installation position of the PMU........................................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-2 Removing the PMU............................................................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-3 Setting DIP switches ..........................................................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-4 Installing the PMU..............................................................................................................................8-6
Figure 8-5 Installation position of the PSU..........................................................................................................8-7
Figure 8-6 Removing the PSU.............................................................................................................................8-8
Figure 8-7 Installing the PSU...............................................................................................................................8-8
Figure 8-8 Replacing the EPS subrack...............................................................................................................8-10
Figure 8-9 Installation position of the AC surge protector................................................................................ 8-12
Figure 8-10 Removing the surge protector.........................................................................................................8-12
Figure 8-11 Installation position of the fuse and spare fuse box........................................................................8-13
Figure 8-12 Position of the extraction tool in the cabinet..................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-13 Removing the faulty fuse................................................................................................................8-15
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Figure 8-14 Taking the spare fuse......................................................................................................................8-15


Figure 8-15 Top view of the fan box in the APM30H.......................................................................................8-17
Figure 8-16 Removing the fan box from the APM30H.....................................................................................8-17
Figure 8-17 Removing the faulty core of the heat exchanger............................................................................8-19
Figure 8-18 Removing the wind guide trough...................................................................................................8-19
Figure 8-19 Position of the fan in the APM30H................................................................................................8-21
Figure 8-20 Remove the faulty cable for the fan................................................................................................8-22
Figure 8-21 Removing the air duct.....................................................................................................................8-22
Figure 8-22 Removing the heat exchanger.........................................................................................................8-23
Figure 8-23 Removing the cover plate of the fan cavity....................................................................................8-23
Figure 8-24 Removing the faulty fan.................................................................................................................8-24
Figure 8-25 Position of the fan in the APM30H................................................................................................8-25
Figure 8-26 Removing the fan from the front door of the APM30H.................................................................8-26
Figure 8-27 Removing the faulty heater.............................................................................................................8-28
Figure 8-28 Installing the new heater.................................................................................................................8-29
Figure 8-29 Top view of the fan box in the TMC11H.......................................................................................8-30
Figure 8-30 Removing the fan box from the TMC11H.....................................................................................8-30
Figure 8-31 Removing the cover plate from the batteries..................................................................................8-32
Figure 8-32 Removing cables from the batteries...............................................................................................8-32
Figure 8-33 Installation position of the TEC cooler...........................................................................................8-34
Figure 8-34 Removing the retention screws from the CMUA...........................................................................8-35
Figure 8-35 Removing the faulty TEC cooler....................................................................................................8-35
Figure 8-36 Installation position of the fan on the front door of the IBBS200D...............................................8-37
Figure 8-37 Removing the fan box from the IBBS200D...................................................................................8-38
Figure 8-38 Removing the faulty fan.................................................................................................................8-38
Figure 8-39 DIP settings of the CMUA in different cabinets............................................................................8-39
Figure 8-40 Installation position of the CMUA.................................................................................................8-40
Figure 8-41 Removing the fan box from the IBBS200D...................................................................................8-41
Figure 8-42 Removing the CMUA box from the IBBS200T.............................................................................8-41
Figure 8-43 Positions for attaching the bar codes of the CMUA.......................................................................8-42
Figure 8-44 Opening the housing of the ELU....................................................................................................8-43
Figure 8-45 Removing the faulty ELIA.............................................................................................................8-44

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Tables
Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30H...................................................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 DC power distribution functions of the APM30H...............................................................................2-3
Table 2-3 Functions of the IBBS200T.................................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-4 Functions of the IBBS200D.................................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-5 Functions of the TMC11H...................................................................................................................2-6
Table 2-6 Electrical specifications of the APM30H.............................................................................................2-9
Table 2-7 Electrical specifications of the TMC11H...........................................................................................2-11
Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the APM30H......................................................................................2-12
Table 2-9 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200T.....................................................................................2-13
Table 2-10 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200D..................................................................................2-13
Table 2-11 Engineering specifications of the TMC11H....................................................................................2-14
Table 2-12 Surge protection specifications of the APM30H.............................................................................2-15
Table 2-13 Environmental requirements of the APM30H.................................................................................2-16
Table 2-14 Environmental requirements of the IBBS200T................................................................................2-17
Table 2-15 Environmental requirements of the IBBS200D...............................................................................2-18
Table 3-1 Technical specifications of the fan.......................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-2 Specifications of the ports on the panel of an HPMI...........................................................................3-8
Table 3-3 Ports on a CMUA...............................................................................................................................3-11
Table 3-4 LEDs..................................................................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-5 DC power distribution functions of the EPS subrack used for a distributed base station..................3-16
Table 3-6 DC power distribution functions of the EPS used for a separated macro base station......................3-16
Table 3-7 Ports and switch on a PMU................................................................................................................3-19
Table 3-8 LEDs on the panel of a PMU.............................................................................................................3-19
Table 3-9 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC)...........................................................................................3-22
Table 3-10 Components of the power equipment (DC/DC)...............................................................................3-23
Table 3-11 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC).........................................................................................3-24
Table 3-12 Ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC)........................................................................3-26
Table 3-13 Technical specifications of the SOU................................................................................................3-30
Table 3-14 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor.....................................................................................3-34
Table 3-15 PGND cables....................................................................................................................................3-36
Table 3-16 Specifications of different types of AC input power cables.............................................................3-37
Table 3-17 Pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the SOU.........................................................3-38
Table 3-18 Pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the heater.......................................................3-39
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Table 3-19 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.....................................................................3-40
Table 3-20 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door..............3-42
Table 3-21 Pin assignment for the wires of the environment monitoring signal cable......................................3-43
Table 3-22 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal transfer cable...................................................................3-45
Table 4-1 Ports on a CMUA.................................................................................................................................4-9
Table 4-2 LEDs..................................................................................................................................................4-11
Table 4-3 Technical specifications of the battery...............................................................................................4-13
Table 4-4 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor.......................................................................................4-18
Table 4-5 PGND cables......................................................................................................................................4-19
Table 4-6 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................4-20
Table 4-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.......................................................................4-23
Table 4-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.........................4-24
Table 5-1 Ports on a CMUA.................................................................................................................................5-9
Table 5-2 LEDs..................................................................................................................................................5-11
Table 5-3 Technical specifications of the battery...............................................................................................5-13
Table 5-4 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor.......................................................................................5-19
Table 5-5 PGND cables......................................................................................................................................5-21
Table 5-6 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................5-21
Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.......................................................................5-24
Table 5-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.........................5-25
Table 6-1 Technical specifications of the fan.......................................................................................................6-6
Table 6-2 Specifications of the ports on the panel of an HPMI...........................................................................6-7
Table 6-3 Ports on a CMUA...............................................................................................................................6-10
Table 6-4 LEDs..................................................................................................................................................6-12
Table 6-5 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03............................................................................6-14
Table 6-6 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03...................................................................................................6-15
Table 6-7 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor.......................................................................................6-22
Table 6-8 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................6-23
Table 6-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.......................................................................6-25
Table 6-10 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door..............6-27
Table 7-1 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)............................................................................................7-3
Table 7-2 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)............................................................................................7-3
Table 7-3 Ports of the UELP................................................................................................................................7-4
Table 7-4 DIP switch on the UELP......................................................................................................................7-5
Table 7-5 Ports on the panel of the UFLP............................................................................................................7-5
Table 7-6 Ports on the panel of the USLP2..........................................................................................................7-6
Table 7-7 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2..........................7-7
Table 8-1 Routine maintenance items..................................................................................................................8-3

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Changes in the

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(Ver.B) User Guide
This describes the changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T(Ver.B) User
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Topic

Change Description

HPMI

The specifications of the ports on the HPMI


are modified.

CMUA

The Ports descriptions on the CMUA are


modified.

PMU

The Ports and switch on a PMU are modified.

Compared with issue 06 (2010-06-30), no information is deleted.

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Change Description

About This Document

The name of the cabinet is changed, and the


manual name is modified accordingly.

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Compared with issue 04 (2010-04-10), this issue includes the following new topics:
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8.9.1 Querying the Type of Fan

8.9.2 Replacing the Fan for the Modularized Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front
Door

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Topic

Change Description

8.15 Replacing the CMUA

Some descriptions are optimized.

8.13 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the


IBBS200T
8.16 Replacing the ELIA
8.9.3 Replacing the Fan for the NonModularized Heat Exchanger Installed on
the Front Door

The title is changed.

8.9.1 Querying the Type of Fan is added.

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Topic

Change Description

PMU

Some descriptions of the DIP switches are


optimized.

3.4.7 Heater (Optional)

The technical specifications of the heater are


modified.

2.1 Functions of the APM30H, IBBS200T,


IBBS200D, and TMC11H

The DC power distribution functions of the


APM30H are modified.

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EPS Subrack

The DC power distribution functions of the


EPS subrack are modified.

8.6 Replacing the Fuse

Some descriptions and figures are optimized.

8.12 Replacing the Batteries

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Topic

Change Description

2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the


APM30H and TMC11H

The known defects are cleared.

2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the


APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and
TMC11H
7.2 Configuration of the SLPU

The configuration principles of the SLPU are


modified.

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Replacing the Core of the Heat Exchanger

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Compared with issue 01 (2009-08-14), the known defects are cleared.
Compared with issue 01 (2009-08-14), no information is deleted.

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Overview of the APM30H Family

About This Chapter


The APM30H family consists of the APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS200T, and IBBS200D.
2.1 Functions of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H
The APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H provides auxiliary solutions to the outdoor
applications of Huawei wireless products. It supplies DC power to and provides backup power
for distributed or separated base stations in outdoor scenarios. It can also be used for the outdoor
applications of the indoor BBUs and transmission equipment.
2.2 Application Scenarios of the APM30H Family
The APM30H family can work with the distributed or separated base stations, meeting the
requirements in different scenarios.
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H Family
The technical specifications of the APM30H family consist of the electrical specifications,
engineering specifications, surge protection specifications, and specifications concerning the
environmental requirements.

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TMC11H
The APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H provides auxiliary solutions to the outdoor
applications of Huawei wireless products. It supplies DC power to and provides backup power
for distributed or separated base stations in outdoor scenarios. It can also be used for the outdoor
applications of the indoor BBUs and transmission equipment.

Functions of the APM30H


Table 2-1 describes the functions of the APM30H.
Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30H
Function

Description

Providing space for the


customer equipment

The APM30H provides a 5 U to 7 U space for the customer


equipment.
Providing a 7 U space when the APM30H is not configured with
an internal battery pack

Providing a 5 U space when the APM30H is configured with an


internal 48 V 24 Ah battery pack

Providing backup
power

The APM30H can connect to a single battery cabinet to support up


to the 48 V 184 Ah battery pack or connect to two stacked battery
packs to support up to 48 V 368 Ah battery pack.

Providing built-in
PSUs

The PSU converts the input AC mains power into -48 V DC


power.

The PSU is hot-swappable.

The PMU manages the PSUs and implements the battery


charging and discharging functions.

The PMU provides RS485 communication ports and dry contact


alarm ports for remote and unattended monitoring.

The PMU supports the battery low voltage disconnect (BLVD)


and load low voltage disconnect (LLVD) functions.

The PMU is hot-swappable.

Providing a built-in
PMU

2-2

Supporting AC input

The APM30H provides a built-in AC/DC power system, which


supports single-phase 220 V AC, three-phase 220 V AC, and duallive wire 110 V AC.

Distributing AC power

Through the EPS, the AC power is distributed into two AC outputs:


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One output provides AC power for the SOU.

The other output is connected to the AC power distribution box


on the left of the cabinet. Through the power distribution, four
AC outputs are provided to the heater or heating film.

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Function

Description

Distributing DC power

For details, see Table 2-2.

Providing surge
protection for the
power supply and
signal ports

External surge protection modules for AC/DC power ports and


surge protection circuits for signal ports provide safe and reliable
surge protection and lightning protection.

Dissipating heat

Heat dissipation of the APM30H is based on the heat exchanger


system that consists of a core and two air circulation fans. This can
effectively prevent dust from entering the cabinet. The APM30H
can also work with the diesel generator.

Supporting the
grounding

The grounding busbar for the cabinet and the PGND cables for the
components are all connected to the grounding bar of the cabinet.

Reporting the cabinet


type automatically

The type of the cabinet is automatically reported through the ELU.

Table 2-2 describes the DC power distribution functions of the APM30H.


Table 2-2 DC power distribution functions of the APM30H

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Output
Termina
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Protecti
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Compo
nent
Type
MCB

Quantit
y

DC
Output
Termina
l

20 A

25 A

Easy
power
receptacle
(pressfit
type)
connector

15 A

Applic
ation
Scenar
io

DC
Outp
ut

Power
Equipme
nt

Distrib
uted
base
station

Six
LLVD
output
s

RRU

RRU0 to
RRU5

Nine
BLV
D
output
s

TMC

TMC

FAN unit

LOAD0

BBU

LOAD1
and
LOAD2

TEC/FAN
(in the
battery
cabinet)

LOAD3

TM

LOAD4
to
LOAD7

Fuse

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Applic
ation
Scenar
io

Separat
ed
macro
base
station

DC
Outp
ut

Power
Equipme
nt

Silkscre
en on
the
Output
Termina
l

Batter
y
power
backu
p

BAT

MCB

100 A

Power
series 120
connector
(grey)

Two
LLVD
output
s

RFC

MCB

80 A

Power
series 120
connector
(blue)

Nine
BLV
D
output
s

TMC

TMC

25 A

FAN unit

LOAD0

15 A

BBU

LOAD1
and
LOAD2

Easy
power
receptacle
(pressfit
type)
connector

TEC/FAN
(in the
battery
cabinet)

LOAD3

TM

LOAD4
to
LOAD7

BAT

Batter
y
power
backu
p

Protecti
on
Compo
nent
Type

Fuse

MCB

Quantit
y

DC
Output
Termina
l

Specific
ation

5A

100 A

Power
series 120
connector
(grey)

Functions of the IBBS200T


Table 2-3 describes the functions of the IBBS200T.

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Table 2-3 Functions of the IBBS200T


Function

Description

Providing
backup power

When configured with 48 V 50 Ah batteries, the IBBS200T can provide


DC backup power of 48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 100 Ah (by housing two battery
packs).

When configured with 48 V 92 Ah batteries, the IBBS200T can provide


DC backup power of 48 V 92 Ah or 48 V 184 Ah (by housing two battery
packs).

Reporting the
cabinet type
automatically

The type of the cabinet is automatically reported through the ELU.

Providing a
built-in TEC
cooler

The TEC cooler enables the IBBS200T to adapt to high ambient temperature
and maintains a proper range of temperature for the cabinet.

Monitoring the
alarm signals
in a centralized
way

The CMUA collects the alarm signals from the components such as the door
status sensor, temperature sensor of the battery, fan, and smoke sensor.
Then, the CMUA transmits the alarm signals to the base station.

Functions of the IBBS200D


Table 2-4 describes the functions of the IBBS200D.
Table 2-4 Functions of the IBBS200D

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Description

Providing
backup power

When configured with 48 V 50 Ah batteries, the IBBS200D can provide


DC backup power of 48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 100 Ah (by housing two battery
packs).

When configured with 48 V 92 Ah batteries, the IBBS200D can provide


DC backup power of 48 V 92 Ah or 48 V 184 Ah (by housing two battery
packs).

Reporting the
cabinet type
automatically

The type of the cabinet is automatically reported through the ELU.

Providing
built-in fans

The fans in the cabinet speed up the circulation of the air inside and outside
the cabinet and keep the temperature in the cabinet in a proper range

Monitoring the
alarm signals
in a centralized
way

The CMUA collects the alarm signals from the components such as the door
status sensor, temperature sensor of the battery, fan, and smoke sensor.
Then, the CMUA transmits the alarm signals to the base station.

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Functions of the TMC11H


Table 2-5 describes the functions of the TMC11H.
Table 2-5 Functions of the TMC11H
Function

Description

Providing -48
V DC power

The TMC11H is configured with a built-in DCDU-03 and performs the


following functions:
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Supporting one -48 V DC input

Providing nine -48 V DC outputs (LOAD0 to LOAD8)

Providing
space for
customer
equipment

The TMC11H provides 11 U space for customer equipment.

If the heater is installed, the TMC11H provides 10 U space for customer


equipment.

Reporting
alarms

The TMC11H provides the following two dry contact alarm ports for remote
and unmanned monitoring: One of the dry contact alarm ports is connected
to the door status sensor. An open circuit indicates that the connection is
faulty, whereas a closed circuit indicates that the connection is normal.

Reporting the
cabinet type
automatically

The type of the cabinet is automatically reported through the ELU.

2.2 Application Scenarios of the APM30H Family


The APM30H family can work with the distributed or separated base stations, meeting the
requirements in different scenarios.

APM30H Working with a Distributed Base Station


The scenario in which the APM30H works with a distributed base station is as follows:
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The APM30H provides the 7 U space for the BBU and transmission equipment. The builtin power system of the APM30H supplies -48 V DC power to the distributed base station
and transmission equipment and charges the batteries in the battery cabinet.

When the mains power is unavailable, the batteries in the IBBS200T supplies -48 V DC
power to the distribution base station and transmission equipment.

Figure 2-1 shows the scenario in which the APM30H stacked on the battery cabinet works with
a distributed base station.

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Figure 2-1 APM30H (stacked on the battery cabinet) working with a distributed base station

NOTE

When the APM30H works with a distributed base station, it can be configured with the IBBS200D or
IBBS200T. The Figure 2-1 takes the IBBS200D as an example.

APM30H working with a separated macro base station


The scenario in which the APM30H works with a separated macro base station is described as
follows:
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The APM30H provides a 7 U space for the BBU and transmission equipment. The builtin power system of the APM30H supplies -48 V DC power to the BBU, RFU, and
transmission equipment and charges the batteries in the battery cabinet.

The APM30H reports the alarms related to fans, door status, DCDU, and batteries in the
battery cabinet.

Figure 2-2 shows the scenarios in which the APM30H works with separated macro base stations.

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Figure 2-2 APM30H working with a separated macro base station

NOTE

When the APM30H works with a separated macro base station, it can be configured with the IBBS200D
or IBBS200T. Figure 2-1 takes the IBBS200D as an example.

2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H Family


The technical specifications of the APM30H family consist of the electrical specifications,
engineering specifications, surge protection specifications, and specifications concerning the
environmental requirements.
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H and TMC11H
The electrical specifications involve AC input, DC output, protection, and Permissible heat
consumption in the cabinet.
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H
The engineering specifications involve the cabinet weight, cabinet dimensions, base dimensions,
space for the customer equipment, space for cabling and maintenance space in front of the
cabinet, and installation options.
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H
The surge protection specifications of the APM30H involve the surge protection for the AC
input port, surge protection for the DC output port, and surge protection for signal ports.
2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H, IBBS200T, IBBS200D, and TMC11H
The environmental requirements involve the operating temperature, relative humidity, altitude,
and storage temperature.
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2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H and TMC11H


The electrical specifications involve AC input, DC output, protection, and Permissible heat
consumption in the cabinet.

Electrical Specifications of the APM30H


Table 2-6 describes the electrical specifications of the APM30H.
Table 2-6 Electrical specifications of the APM30H
Item
AC
input

Specification
Typical
input
voltage

200 V AC to 240 V AC (single-phase 220 V AC)


200 V AC to 240 V AC or 346 V AC to 415 V AC (three-phase 220 V
AC or 380 V AC)
100 V AC to 120 V AC or 200 V AC to 240 V AC (dual-live-wire 110
V AC)
120 V AC to 127 V AC or 208 V AC to 220 V AC (dual-live-wire 120
V AC)

Operating
voltage
range

176 V AC to 290 V AC (single-phase 220 V AC)


176 V AC to 290 V AC or 304 V AC to 500 V AC (three-phase 220 V
AC)
90 V AC to 135 V AC or 180 V AC to 270 V AC (dual-live-wire 110 V
AC)
105 V AC to 150 V AC or 176 V AC to 260 V AC (dual-live-wire 120
V AC)

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y of the
input
voltage

50 Hz or 60 Hz

Maximu
m input
current

16 A (three-phase 220 V AC or 380 V AC)

Input
mode

Three-phase 220 V AC or 380 V AC

Dual-live-wire 110 V AC

Dual-live-wire 120 V AC

Single-phase 220 V AC

40 A (dual-live-wire 110 V AC, dual-live-wire 120 V AC, or single-phase


220 V AC)

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Item

Specification
AC input
power

DC
outp
ut

Prote
ction

The AC input power varies according to AC load.


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When the PSU is configured: 5,274 W

When the PSU, heater, and heating film are configured: 6,074 W

When the PSU, heater, heating film, and SOU are configured: 8,274
W

Output
voltage
range

-43.2 V DC to -57 V DC

Output
current
range

When two PSUs are configured: 0 A to 60 A

When three PSUs are configured: 0 A to 90 A

Typical
output
voltage

-53.5 V DC

Number
of DC
outputs

The number of DC outputs varies according to application scenario.

DC
output
power

3,200 W (two active PSUs and + one standby PSU)

Input
protectio
n

Overvoltage protection: The system generates an alarm when the input


voltage reaches the AC overvoltage alarm threshold, which is 280 V
by default.

Undervoltage protection: The system generates an alarm when the


input voltage is lower than the AC undervoltage alarm threshold,
which is 180 V by default.

Overvoltage protection: The system generates an alarm when the


busbar voltage reaches the DC overvoltage alarm threshold, which is
-58 V by default.

Undervoltage protection: The system generates an alarm when the


busbar voltage is lower than the DC undervoltage alarm threshold,
which is -45 V by default.

Overcurrent protection and short-circuit protection

Output
protectio
n

Permissible heat
consumption in
the cabinet

When working with a distributed base station: 16 DC outputs

When working with a separated base station: 12 DC outputs

700 W

Electrical specifications of the TMC11H


Table 2-7 describes the electrical specifications of the TMC11H.
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Table 2-7 Electrical specifications of the TMC11H


Item
DC input

DC output

Specification
Input voltage
range

-38.4 V DC to -57 V DC

Typical input
voltage

-53.5 V DC

Maximum input
current

21 A

Input mode

-48 V DC power input, supporting M6 2-hole OT


terminals

DC input power

800 W

DC distribution

Nine -48 V DC outputs: LOAD0 to LOAD8 for the


customer equipment
NOTE
When configured with different types of DCDU-03, the
TMC11H can meet different current requirements.

Typical output
voltage

-48 V DC

Protection

Overcurrent and short-circuit protection for DC power


distribution

Permissible heat consumption in


the cabinet

700 W

2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H, IBBS200T,


IBBS200D, and TMC11H
The engineering specifications involve the cabinet weight, cabinet dimensions, base dimensions,
space for the customer equipment, space for cabling and maintenance space in front of the
cabinet, and installation options.

Engineering Specifications of the APM30H


Table 2-8 describes the engineering specifications of the APM30H.

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Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the APM30H


Item

Specification

Remarks

Weight

72 kg

Total weight of the equipment

91 kg

Including the cabinet frame, inner air


circulation fan, outer air circulation fan,
core of the heart exchanger,
EPS4890B-4830A, and cables

Excluding the BBU, transmission


equipment of the customer, PMU, and
PSU

Weight of the cabinet in full configuration


l

Including the equipment, one PMU, three


PSUs, and one BBU

Excluding the transmission equipment of


the customer

Dimensions of the
cabinet (width x
height x depth)

600 mm x 700 mm x
480 mm

The base is not included.

Dimensions of the
base (width x height
x depth)

600 mm x 200 mm x
434 mm

Space for the


customer equipment
(width x height x
depth)

19-inch x 7 U x 310
mm

The depth is measured from 30 mm in front


of the column to the back of the cabinet, and
the total measurement of the depth is 310 mm.

Space for cabling


and maintenance
space in front of the
cabinet

70 mm

Installation option

The APM30H can be


installed on the
ground, on a wall, or
on a pole, or stacked
with the RFC or the
IBBS200D/
IBBS200T.

When installed in stack mode, the APM30H


should be placed on the RFC or the
IBBS200D/IBBS200T.

Engineering Specifications of the IBBS200T


Table 2-9 describes the engineering specifications of the IBBS200T.

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Table 2-9 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200T


Item

Specification

Remarks

Cabinet weight

70 kg

Built-in batteries are not


configured.

Battery weight

Supporting front maintenance of


48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 92 Ah
batteries

Two 48 V 92 Ah battery packs


can be connected in parallel to
provide 48 V 184 Ah backup
power.

A single 12 V 50 Ah battery:
21.5 kg

A single 12 V 92 Ah battery:
33.5 kg

NOTE
The batteries of different
manufacturers may have different
weights. The following description
is based on common batteries.

Dimensions of the
cabinet (width x
height x depth)

600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm

Excluding the 206 mm that is


stretched out of the cabinet on the
front door.

Base dimensions
(width x height x
depth)

600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm

Installation option

The IBBS200T can be installed


on the ground or stacked with the
TMC11H or APM30H.

When installed in stack mode, the


IBBS200T should be placed
below the TMC11H or APM30H.

Engineering Specifications of the IBBS200D


Table 2-10 describes the engineering specifications of the IBBS200D.
Table 2-10 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200D

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Item

Specification

Remarks

Cabinet weight

50 kg

Built-in batteries are not


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Item

Specification

Remarks

Battery weight

Supporting front maintenance of


48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 92 Ah
batteries

Two 48 V 92 Ah battery packs


can be connected in parallel to
provide 48 V 184 Ah backup
power.

A single 12 V 50 Ah battery:
21.5 kg

A single 12 V 92 Ah battery:
33.5 kg

NOTE
The batteries of different
manufacturers may have different
weights. The following description
is based on common batteries.

Dimensions of the
cabinet (width x
height x depth)

600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm

Base dimensions
(width x height x
depth)

600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm

Installation option

The IBBS200D can be installed


on the ground or stacked with the
RFC or APM30H.

When installed in stack mode, the


IBBS200D should be placed
below the RFC or APM30H.

Engineering Specifications of the TMC11H


Table 2-11 describes the engineering specifications of the TMC11H.
Table 2-11 Engineering specifications of the TMC11H

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Item

Specification

Remarks

Weight

57 kg

Total weight of the equipment

Dimensions of the
cabinet (width x
height x depth)

600 mm x 700 mm x 480


mm

Base dimensions
(width x height x
depth)

600 mm x 200 mm x 480


mm

Including the cabinet frame, fan box,


and core of the heart exchanger

Excluding the BBU and transmission


equipment of the customer

The appearance and base of the TMC11H


are the same as those of the APM30H.

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Item

Specification

Remarks

Space for the


customer equipment
(width x height x
depth)

19-inch x 11 U x 310 mm

The depth is measured from 30 mm in


front of the column to the back of the
cabinet, and the total measurement of the
depth is 310 mm.

Space for cabling


and maintenance
space in front of the
cabinet

70 mm

Installation option

The TMC11H can be


installed on the ground,
on a wall, or on a pole, or
stacked with the RFC or
the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T.

When installed in stack mode, the


TMC11H should be placed on the RFC or
the IBBS200D/IBBS200T.

2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H


The surge protection specifications of the APM30H involve the surge protection for the AC
input port, surge protection for the DC output port, and surge protection for signal ports.

Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H


Table 2-12 describes the surge protection specifications of the APM30H.
Table 2-12 Surge protection specifications of the APM30H
Item

Specification

Surge protection for the AC


input port

In differential mode:
l

Nominal through-current capacity In (8/20 s) 25 kA

Maximum through-current capacity Imax (8/20 s) 60 kA

In common mode:

Surge protection for the DC


output port

Nominal through-current capacity In (8/20 s) 25 kA

Maximum through-current capacity Imax (8/20 s) 60 kA

In differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA

In common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA

The DC output corresponds to the secondary load.


NOTE
The surge protection class for the shielding layer of the RRU power
cable is 40 kA.

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Item

Specification

Surge protection for signal


ports

E1/T1 port:
l

In differential mode (8/20 s): 3 kA

In common mode (8/20 s): 5 kA

FE port:
l

In differential mode (8/20 s): 1 kA

In common mode (8/20 s): 2 kA

2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H, IBBS200T,


IBBS200D, and TMC11H
The environmental requirements involve the operating temperature, relative humidity, altitude,
and storage temperature.

Environmental Requirements of the APM30H


The APM30H can be used outdoors. Table 2-13 describes the environmental requirements of
the APM30H.
Table 2-13 Environmental requirements of the APM30H

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Item

Specification

Remarks

Operating
temperatur
e

-40oC to +50oC (with solar radiation


of 1,120 10% W/m2)

When the APM30H works under


-20oC, a heater needs to be configured.

Relative
humidity

5% RH to 100% RH

Altitude

-60 m to +4,000 m

Above the altitude of 3,000 m, the


maximum operating temperature
decreases by 1oC each time the altitude
increases by 100 m.

Wind
speed

67 m/s

Storage
temperatur
e

-40oC to +70oC

NOTE
The operating temperature for configuring
a heater refers to the average of the local
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Item

Specification

Remarks

Dustproof
and
waterproof
specificati
on

IP55

Noise

Complying with the ETS 300 753 4.1E


standard (in a rural scenario)

Environmental Requirements of the IBBS200T


The IBBS200T can be used outdoors. Table 2-14 describes the environmental requirements of
the IBBS200T.
Table 2-14 Environmental requirements of the IBBS200T
Item

Specification

Remarks

Operating
temperatur
e

-20oC to +50oC (with solar radiation


of not more than 1,120 10% W/m2)

Relative
humidity

5% RH to 100% RH

Altitude

-60 m to +4,000 m

Above the altitude of 3,000 m, the


maximum operating temperature
decreases by 1oC each time the altitude
increases by 100 m.

Wind
speed

67 m/s

Storage
temperatur
e

-40oC to +70oC

Dustproof
and
waterproof
specificati
on

IP55

Noise

Complying with the ETS 300 753 4.1E


standard (in an urban scenario)

Environmental Requirements of the IBBS200D


The IBBS200D can be used outdoors. Table 2-15 describes the environmental requirements of
the IBBS200D.
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Table 2-15 Environmental requirements of the IBBS200D


Item

Specification

Remarks

Operating
temperatur
e

-40oC to +45oC (with solar radiation


of not more than 1,120 10% W/m2)

When the IBBS200D works under


-200C, a heater film needs to be
configured.
NOTE
The operating temperature for configuring
a heating film refers to the average of the
local lowest temperatures recorded for a
month in a year.

Relative
humidity

5% RH to 100% RH

Altitude

-60 m to +4,000 m

Above the altitude of 3,000 m, the


maximum operating temperature
decreases by 1oC each time the altitude
increases by 100 m.

Wind
speed

67 m/s

Storage
temperatur
e

-40oC to +70oC

Dustproof
and
waterproof
specificati
on

IP35

Noise

Complying with the ETS 300 753 4.1E


standard (in a rural scenario)

Environmental Requirements of the TMC11H


The TMC11H can be used outdoors. The environmental requirements of the TMC11H are the
same as those of the APM30H. For details, see Table 2-13.

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About This Chapter


This describes the exterior, structure, and components of the APM30H.
3.1 Exterior of the APM30H
The APM30H is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
3.2 Structure of the APM30H
The APM30H has a highly integrated and modular structure design. Thus, the cabinet is easy to
operate and maintain.
3.3 Cable Connections of the APM30H
The cables of the APM30H are power cables and signal cables.
3.4 APM30H Components
The components of the APM30H consist of the fan box, power system (AC/DC), power system
(DC/DC), core of the heat exchanger, junction box, Electronic Label Unit (ELU), heater, and
Service Outlet Unit (SOU). The heater and the SOU are optional.
3.5 APM30H Cables
The APM30H cables consist of the PGND cable, input power cable, environment monitoring
signal cable, and monitoring signal cable for the PMU.

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3.1 Exterior of the APM30H


The APM30H is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
Figure 3-1 shows exterior of the APM30H.
Figure 3-1 Exterior of the APM30H

3.2 Structure of the APM30H


The APM30H has a highly integrated and modular structure design. Thus, the cabinet is easy to
operate and maintain.
Figure 3-2 shows the internal structure of the APM30H.

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Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30H

(1) HPMI

(2) Inner air circulation fan

(3) CMUA

(4) PSU

(5) Door status sensor

(6) ELU

(7) EPS

(8) Outer air circulation fan

(9) Heat exchanger

(10) Junction box

(11)PMU

As shown in the preceding picture, the APM30H provides space as follows:


l

If the heater or the SOU is not installed, the APM30H provides a 7 U space for the customer
equipment.

If the heater or the SOU is installed, the APM30H provides a 6 U space for the customer
equipment.

The APM30H provides a 1 U space at the top for operation and maintenance of the fan box.

3.3 Cable Connections of the APM30H


The cables of the APM30H are power cables and signal cables.

Cable Connections of the APM30H Working with a Distributed Base Station


Figure 3-3 shows the cable connections of the APM30H working with a distributed base station.

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Figure 3-3 Cable connections of the APM30H working with a distributed base station

(1) 3.5.9 Environment Monitoring (2) 3.5.7 APM30H Door Status


Signal Cable
Monitoring Cable

(3) 3.5.10 Monitoring Signal


Transfer Cable

(4) 3.5.6 ELU Signal Cable

(5) 3.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable (6) 3.5.5 Power Cable for the Fan
for the Fan on the Front Door
Box in the APM30H

(7) Power cables for the batteries

(8) Input power cable for the


junction box

(9) Cable for the fan on the front


door

(10) Power cable for the heater or


heating film

Cable Connections of the APM30H Working with a Separated Macro Base Station
Figure 3-4 shows the cable connections of the APM30H working with a separated macro base
station.

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Figure 3-4 Cable connections of the APM30H working with a separated macro base station

(1) 3.5.9 Environment Monitoring (2) 3.5.7 APM30H Door Status


Signal Cable
Monitoring Cable

(3) 3.5.10 Monitoring Signal


Transfer Cable

(4) 3.5.6 ELU Signal Cable

(5) 3.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable (6) 3.5.5 Power Cable for the Fan
for the Fan on the Front Door
Box in the APM30H

(7) Power cables for RFC1

(8) Power cables for RFC2

(10) Input power cable for the


junction box

(11) Cable for the fan on the front (12) Power cable for the heater or
door
heating film

(9) Power cables for the batteries

3.4 APM30H Components


The components of the APM30H consist of the fan box, power system (AC/DC), power system
(DC/DC), core of the heat exchanger, junction box, Electronic Label Unit (ELU), heater, and
Service Outlet Unit (SOU). The heater and the SOU are optional.
3.4.1 Fan Box
The fan box consists of the fan subrack, fans, HPMI, and CMUA.
3.4.2 AC/DC Power System
The AC/DC power system consists of the EPS, PMU, and PSU (AC/DC).
3.4.3 Power Equipment (DC/DC)
The power equipment (DC/DC) converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC power.
3.4.4 Core of the Heat Exchanger
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The core of the heat exchanger extends the area for the exchange of the air inside and outside
the cabinet, speeding up the air circulation and effectively decreasing the working temperature
of the cabinet. In addition, the core of the heat exchanger keeps the dust away from the cabinet.
3.4.5 Junction Box
The junction box divides one AC input into four AC outputs. The AC outputs are used for the
SOU and multiple heating films or heaters.
3.4.6 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
3.4.7 Heater (Optional)
The heater provides proper operating temperature for the customer equipment working in the
cabinet in low temperature. The heater is optional.
3.4.8 SOU (Optional)
The Service Outlet Unit (SOU) feeds AC power to the customer equipment. The SOU is optional.
3.4.9 Door Status Sensor
The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
3.4.10 Smoke Sensor (Optional)
A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

3.4.1 Fan Box


The fan box consists of the fan subrack, fans, HPMI, and CMUA.
Figure 3-5 shows the fan box.
Figure 3-5 Fan Box

(1) Fan

(2) Fan subrack

(3) CMUA

(4) HPMI

Fan
The fan is installed in the fan box of the cabinet. It dissipates the heat for the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 3-6 shows a fan.
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Figure 3-6 Fan

Technical Specifications
Table 3-1 describes the technical specifications of the fan.
Table 3-1 Technical specifications of the fan
Item

Specification

Dimensions (Diameter x Height)

175 mm x 69 mm

Length of the lead

450 mm

NOTE
The lead is delivered with the fan and is used for
power input and monitoring.

Definition of pins 1 to 4 of the lead

Pin 1: red, connected to the positive pole


of the power supply

Pin 2: yellow, connected to the input of the


speed-adjusting signals

Pin 3: blue, connected to the output of the


alarm or speed signals

Pin 4: black, connected to the negative pole


of the power supply

NOTE
The colors of the cables of the fans vary according
to the manufacturer.

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Rated voltage

-48 V

Operating voltage range

-36 V to -57 V

Rated current

0.52 A

Maximum current

0.77 A

Rated power

24.96 W
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Item

Specification

Maximum power

36.96 W

Rated speed

3100 r/min

Speed-adjusting mode

PWM mode

HPMI
The Hert Power Monitoring Interface unit (HPMI) provides input and output ports for alarm
signals.

Exterior
Figure 3-7 shows an HPMI.
Figure 3-7 HPMI

Ports
Figure 3-8 shows the ports on the panel of an HPMI. Table 3-2 lists the specifications of the
ports.
Figure 3-8 Ports on the panel of an HPMI

Table 3-2 Specifications of the ports on the panel of an HPMI


Silkscreen on the
Port

PMU_DB50

3-8

Port Function

Connects to the
PMU, and reports
alarms collected by
the HPMI to the BBU
through the PMU.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1) (2)
APM30H

TMC11H

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Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1) (2)
APM30H

TMC11H

OUT0, OUT1

Provides one
Boolean output at
each port.

Reserved

Reserved

IN0, IN1, IN2

Provides one
Boolean input at each
port.

Reserved

Reserved

FUSE

Reserved for fuse


detection

GATE

Connects the door


status sensor and
receives door status
alarms.

Mandatory

Reserved

IN3, IN4

Provides one
Boolean input at each
port.

Reserved

Reserved

TEM_BAT1

Connects to the
battery temperature
sensor in IBBS2.1
and IBBS2.2 and
receives battery
temperature alarms.

Optional

Reserved

SMOKE

Connects the smoke


sensor and receives
smoke alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

WATER

Connects the water


sensor and receives
water damage
alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

TEM_HUM

Connects to the
temperature and
humidity sensor and
receives temperature
and humidity alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the HPMI, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

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CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).

Functions
The CMUA has the following functions:
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Adjusts and controls temperature of the cabinet in different temperature control modes.

Reserves a port for three Boolean inputs and detects Boolean alarms in the cabinet. The
remote detection, however, is not supported.

Provides a port for the RJ-45 connector to enable electronic label and cabinet type detection.

Exterior
Figure 3-9 shows a CMUA.
Figure 3-9 CMUA

Ports
Figure 3-10 shows the ports on the CMUA, and Table 3-3 describes the ports.
Figure 3-10 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)

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Table 3-3 Ports on a CMUA


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TEM
(in the
RFC)

TEM_B
AT (in
the
IBBS20
0D/
IBBS20
0T)

Port Function

In the RFC: connects to the


temperature sensor at the
air inlet of the cabinet and
receives temperature
alarms.

In the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T: connects to the
battery temperature sensor
in the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T and receives
battery temperature
alarms.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

COM_OU
T

Connects to the PMU or


lower-level CMUA and
communicates with lowerlevel ports.

COM_IN

Connects to the BBU or


upper-level CMUA and
communicates with upperlevel ports.

ELU

Connects to the Electronic


Manda
Label Unit (ELU) and
tory
receives ELU-related alarms.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

GATE

Connects the door status


sensor and receives door
status alarms.

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

IN0, IN1,
IN2

Provides one Boolean input at


each port.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

SMOKE

Connects to the smoke sensor


and receives smoke alarms.

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

FAN_EX
T

Connects to the outer air


circulation fan on the cabinet
and receives alarms related to
the outer air circulation fan.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

TEC
cooler

Connects to the TEC cooler


and receives alarms related to
the TEC cooler.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

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FAN1
(in the
APM30
H,
TMC11
H, RFC,
or
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_E
XT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

FAN2
(in the
RFC
and
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_I
NT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

PWR

Port Function

In the TMC11H or
TMC11H: connects to the
fan in the fan box.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
right of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the outer air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
left of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the inner air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

CMUA power port

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the CMUA, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

LED
Table 3-4 describes the LEDs on the CMUA.

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Table 3-4 LEDs


Label

Color

Status

Meaning

RUN

Green

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

The board is functional and communicates


with the BBU properly.

Blinking (on for 0.125s


and off for 0.125s)

The board is functional, but fails to


communicate with the BBUs. If the board
does not communicate with the BBU for one
minute, you can verify that communication
fails.

On or off

The board is faulty (when it is not in the


power-on self-check status).

Off

No alarm is generated.

On

An alarm is generated, and the board must be


replaced.

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

An alarm is generated. The alarm may be


caused by the faults of related boards or ports.
Therefore, you cannot determine whether to
replace the board.

ALM

Red

DIP Switches
There are three DIP switches on the CMUA. They are SW1, SW2, and SW3, which are used to
set the working mode of the CMUA according to the cabinet type. Figure 3-11 shows the
positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA.
Figure 3-11 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)

The DIP switches in different types of cabinet are set in different modes, as shown in Figure
3-12.
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Figure 3-12 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets

NOTE

The red rectangles in Figure 3-12 show the positions for installing jumper caps.

3.4.2 AC/DC Power System


The AC/DC power system consists of the EPS, PMU, and PSU (AC/DC).

EPS Subrack
There are two types of EPS subracks, which are used for the distributed base stations and
separated macro base stations.

Structure
Figure 3-13 shows structure of the EPS subrack used in a distributed base station.
Figure 3-13 Structure of the EPS subrack in a distributed base station

(1) PMU

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(7) AC OUT2 circuit
breaker

(8) TMC circuit breaker

(9) Battery circuit breaker (10) Circuit breaker

(11) Fuse

(12) DC output terminal

(13) Output terminal for the (14) Lithium battery


batteries
control switch

(15) PSU

(16) Spare part box


containing fuses

(17) Extraction tool

Figure 3-14 shows structure of the EPS subrack used in a separated macro base station.
Figure 3-14 Structure of the EPS subrack in a separated macro base station

(1) PMU

(2) AC OUTPUT

(3) AC INPUT

(4) AC surge protector

(5) PSU circuit breaker

(6) AC OUT1 circuit


breaker

(7) AC OUT2 circuit


breaker

(8) Battery circuit breaker

(9) TMC circuit breaker (10) RFC1 circuit breaker (11) RFC2 circuit breaker (12) Fuse
(13) DC output terminal (14) Output terminal for
RFC1

(15) Output terminal for


RFC2

(16) Output terminal for the


batteries

(17) Lithium battery


control switch

(19) Spare part box


containing fuses

(20) Extraction tool

(18) PSU

Functions
The EPS has the AC power distribution and DC power distribution functions.
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Providing two AC outputs, one for the Service Outlet Unit (SOU) and the other for the
junction box on the left of the cabinet. After the power distribution through the AC
power distribution box, four AC outputs are supplied to the heater or heating film.

Reporting the AC input surge protection alarms.


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Providing 16/12 DC outputs for the distributed base station or separated macro base station

Table 3-5 describes the DC power distribution functions of the EPS of the APM30H used for a
distributed base station.
Table 3-5 DC power distribution functions of the EPS subrack used for a distributed base station
DC Power
To...

DC Output
Terminal

Protection
Componen
t

Specificati
on

Quantity

DC Output
Terminal
Type

RRU

RRU

20 A

TMC

TMC

Circuit
breaker

25 A

FAN

LOAD0

Fuse

15 A

Easy power
receptacle
(pressfit
type)
connector

BBU

LOAD1 and
LOAD2

IBBS

LOAD3

Transmissio
n equipment

LOAD4 to
LOAD7

Battery

Circuit
breaker

5A

100 A

120 series
power
connector
(grey)

Table 3-6 describes the DC power distribution functions of the EPS of the APM30H used for a
separated macro base station.
Table 3-6 DC power distribution functions of the EPS used for a separated macro base station

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To...

DC Output
Terminal

Protection
Componen
t

Specificati
on

Quantity

DC Output
Terminal
Type

RFC

Circuit
breaker

80 A

120 series
power
connector
(blue)

TMC

TMC

25 A

FAN

LOAD0

15 A

BBU

LOAD1 and
LOAD2

Easy power
receptacle
(pressfit
type)
connector

IBBS

LOAD3

Transmissio
n equipment

LOAD4 to
LOAD7

Fuse

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To...

DC Output
Terminal

Protection
Componen
t

Specificati
on

Quantity

DC Output
Terminal
Type

Battery

Circuit
breaker

100 A

120 series
power
connector
(grey)

PMU
The Power Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides the functions of power system and battery
management, power monitoring, and alarm reporting.

Functions
The PMU performs the following functions:
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Communicates with the BBU through an RS485 serial port.

Manages the power system and charging and discharging the batteries.

Checks and reports Boolean values of the door status sensor and standby sensor, and reports
the analog values of the temperature and humidity, battery temperature, and standby analog
value.

Monitors power supply and reports alarms, including dry contact alarms.

Communicates with the battery cabinet through an RS485 serial port.

Exterior
Figure 3-15 shows the PMU.
Figure 3-15 PMU

Ports and LEDs


Figure 3-16 shows the ports on the front panel of the PMU. Figure 3-17 shows the rear panel
of the PMU.

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Figure 3-16 Ports, LEDs, and Switch on the front panel of a PMU

(1) COM_IN port

(2) LEDs

(3) COM_OUT port

(4) Power test ports

(5) COM_485 port

(6) Battery control switch

(7) COM port

Figure 3-17 Rear panel of a PMU

(1) Port on the rear panel

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Table 3-7 lists the ports of the PMU.


Table 3-7 Ports and switch on a PMU
Port/Switch

Description

COM_IN

Connects to the BBU or upper-level device and reports alarms to


the BBU

COM_OUT

Connects to lower-level devices such as the EMUA and collects


alarms from lower-level devices

COM_485

Connects to the CMUA in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T and collects


alarms from the battery cabinet

COM

Connects to the HPMI and collects alarms from the HPMI

Battery control switch

Powers on and powers off batteries through the ON and OFF ports
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Insert a round bar into the ON port and hold it for 5s to 10s. When
you hear a click, you can verify that the batteries are connected
and the power-on operation is successful.

Insert a round bar into the OFF port and hold it for 5s to 10s.
When you hear a click, you can verify that the batteries are
disconnected and the power-off operation is successful.

Table 3-8 lists the LEDs on the panel of a PMU.


Table 3-8 LEDs on the panel of a PMU

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Label

Color

Status

Meaning

RUN

Green

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

The PMU is functional and communicating


with the BBU properly.

Blinking (on for 0.125s


and off for 0.125s)

The PMU is functional, but fails to


communicate with the BBU. If the PMU does
not communicate with the BBU for one
minute, you can verify that communication
fails.

On or off

The PMU is faulty (when it is not in the


power-on self-check status).

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Label

Color

Status

Meaning

ALM

Red

On

The base station reports at least one of the


following alarms:

Off

Mains failure alarm (including mains


phase loss)

Mains power overvoltage or undervoltage


alarm

Busbar overvoltage or undervoltage alarm

Charging overcurrent

Battery power-off alarm

Battery group circuit failure alarm

Environmental temperature alarm

Ambient humidity alarm

PSU alarm

Load power-off

No alarm is generated.

NOTE

Within 3s to 5s after the PMU is powered on, the ALM and RUN LEDs are on simultaneously for about
3s.

DIP Switch
The DIP switch is located on the right of the PMU. The DIP switch has eight bits, where the
four least significant bits (1, 2, 3, and 4) define the monitoring address of the PMU, and the four
most significant bits (5, 6, 7, and 8) are not defined and are reserved for future use.
ON indicates the value 1, and OFF indicates the value 0. The default monitoring address of the
PMU is set to 3 before delivery, as shown in Figure 3-18.

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Figure 3-18 DIP switch on the right of a PMU

NOTE

When two PMUs share the same RS485 bus in the case that two or more APM30Hs are configured in a base
station, the monitoring address of the second PMU is set to 4.

PSU (AC/DC)
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts 110 V AC or 220 V AC power into -48 V DC power.

Functions
The PSU (AC/DC) implements the following functions:
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Converts 110 V AC or 220 V AC into -48 V DC power

Monitors the alarms related to module faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and
fan faults), alarms related to module protection (such as overtemperature protection and
input overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and module not-in-position alarm

Panel
Figure 3-19 shows the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).

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Figure 3-19 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)

(1) Power LED


(2) Protection LED
(3) Fault LED

LEDs
Table 3-9 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).
Table 3-9 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
Label

Color

Status

Description

Power LED

Green

On

The PSU is normal.

Off

There are faults (such


as no AC input, or
overvoltage and
undervoltage of AC
input) related to the
mains, or the PSU
has no output.

Off

The PSU is normal.

On

Temperature prewarning

Off

The PSU is normal,


or the PSU has no
output because of the
faults (such as no AC
input, or overvoltage
and undervoltage of
AC input) related to
the mains.

Protection LED

Fault LED

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Color

Status

Description

On

The PSU has no


output because of
output overvoltage
shutdown, fan fault,
overtemperature
shutdown, remote
shutdown, or internal
problems of the PSU.

3.4.3 Power Equipment (DC/DC)


The power equipment (DC/DC) converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC power.

Components of the Power Equipment (DC/DC)


The power equipment (DC/DC) consists of the PSUs (DC/DC) and power subrack (DC/DC).
Figure 3-20 shows the power equipment (DC/DC).
Figure 3-20 Power equipment (DC/DC)

(1) PSUs (DC/DC)

(2) Power subrack (DC/DC)

Table 3-10 describes the components of the power equipment (DC/DC).


Table 3-10 Components of the power equipment (DC/DC)
Component

Description

PSU (DC/DC)

For details, see PSU (DC/DC).

Power subrack (DC/DC)

For details, see Power Subrack (DC/DC).

PSU (DC/DC)
The PSU is the power supply unit. The PSU (DC/DC) converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC
power.
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Figure 3-21 shows the panel of the PSU (DC/DC).
Figure 3-21 Panel of the PSU (DC/DC)

(1) Power LED

(2) Protection LED

(3) Fault LED

Functions
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Converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC power and leads the -48 V DC power into the
DCDU-01.

Monitors the unit and reports alarms related to PSU faults (such as output overvoltage, no
output, and fan faults), alarms related to PSU protection (such as overtemperature
protection, and input overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and PSU out-of-position
alarms, if any.

LEDs
Table 3-11 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC).
Table 3-11 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC)

3-24

LED

Color

Status

Description

Power LED

Green

On

The power supply is


normal.

Off

There is no power
input, or the fuse is
damaged.

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LED

Color

Status

Description

Protection LED

Yellow

Off

The running status is


normal.

On

There is abnormal
input or output
voltage, the unit is
overheated, or the
unit is not properly
inserted.

Off

The running status is


normal.

Blinking

The fan is faulty.

Fault LED

Red

Power Subrack (DC/DC)


The power subrack (DC/DC) provides the power input wiring terminals, power output wiring
terminals, ALM port, and PRESENT port. The terminals and ports are used for the connections
of the +24 V input power cables, -48 V output power cables, monitoring signal cable for the
PSU, and in-position signal cable for the PSU respectively.

Exterior
Figure 3-22 shows the power subrack (DC/DC).
Figure 3-22 Power Subrack (DC/DC)

(1) Power input wiring


terminals

(2) PRESENT port

(3) ALM port

(4) Power output wiring


terminals

Ports
Table 3-12 describes the ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC).
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Table 3-12 Ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC)


Terminal/
Port

Label

Connector

Description

Power input
wiring terminal

DC INPUT

OT terminal

The + wiring terminals are used for the


connections of +24 V power cables, and
the - wiring terminals are used for the
connections of +24 V RTN cables.

Power output
wiring terminal

DC
OUTPUT

OT terminal

The LOAD- wiring terminals are used


for the connections of the -48 V power
cables, and the RTN+ wiring terminals
are used for the connections of the -48 V
RTN cables.

Alarm signal
port

ALM

Cord end
terminal

The ALM port is used for the connection


of the monitoring signal cable for the
PSU.

PRESENT port

PRESENT

RJ-45
connector

The PRESENT port is used for the


connection of the in-position signal
cable for the PSU.

3.4.4 Core of the Heat Exchanger


The core of the heat exchanger extends the area for the exchange of the air inside and outside
the cabinet, speeding up the air circulation and effectively decreasing the working temperature
of the cabinet. In addition, the core of the heat exchanger keeps the dust away from the cabinet.

Exterior
The core of the heat exchanger is positioned on the inner side of the front door of the APM30H
cabinet. Figure 3-23 shows the core of the heat exchanger.

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Figure 3-23 Core of the heat exchanger

3.4.5 Junction Box


The junction box divides one AC input into four AC outputs. The AC outputs are used for the
SOU and multiple heating films or heaters.

Exterior
The junction box is on the left inner side of the APM30H. Figure 3-24 shows the junction box.
Figure 3-24 Junction box

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Structure
Figure 3-25 shows the structure of the junction box.
Figure 3-25 Structure of the junction box

(1) L wiring terminals for four AC (2) N wiring terminals for four AC (3) PE wiring terminals for four AC
outputs
outputs
outputs
(4) Cable holes

(5) N wiring terminals for the AC


input

(6) L wiring terminal for the AC


input

3.4.6 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
The ELU is on the left inner side of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T or on the right inner side of
the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC. Figure 3-26 shows the ELU.

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Figure 3-26 ELU

(1) Housing

(2) RJ-45 port

3.4.7 Heater (Optional)


The heater provides proper operating temperature for the customer equipment working in the
cabinet in low temperature. The heater is optional.

Exterior
The heater is 1 U high. Figure 3-27 shows the heater.
Figure 3-27 Heater

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
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When the temperature in the cabinet is lower than +1oC (with 6oC offset considered), the
heater starts working. When the temperature in the cabinet is higher than +15oC (with
3oC offset considered), the heater stops working.

The maximum heating power of the heater is 300 W.

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3.4.8 SOU (Optional)


The Service Outlet Unit (SOU) feeds AC power to the customer equipment. The SOU is optional.

Technical Specifications
Table 3-13 describes the technical specifications of the SOU.
Table 3-13 Technical specifications of the SOU
Item

Specification

Dimensions (W x D x H)

482.6 mm x 91 mm x 55 mm

Weight

1.5 kg

Input voltage range

200 V AC to 240 V AC

Maximum input current

10 A

Output voltage range

200 V AC to 240 V AC

Maximum output current

10 A

Operating frequency

50 Hz or 60 Hz

Operating temperature

-40oC to + 55oC

Altitude

4,000 m
NOTE
Above the altitude of 3,000 m, the maximum
operating temperature decreases by 1oC each time
the altitude increases by 100 m.

Protection class

IP20

Exterior
Figure 3-28 shows the SOU.
Figure 3-28 SOU

(1) Power supply socket

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The SOU can be used for different types of sockets in different countries. The types of sockets
that are supported are: North America, European standard, multi-standard, and UK types. Figure
3-29 shows the different types of sockets.
Figure 3-29 Different types of sockets

3.4.9 Door Status Sensor


The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
The door status sensor consists of the magnet part and switch part.
Figure 3-30 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 3-30 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 3-31 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
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Figure 3-31 Switch part of the door status sensor

3.4.10 Smoke Sensor (Optional)


A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 3-32 shows a smoke sensor. The reference to the exterior of a smoke sensor is for
information only.
Figure 3-32 Smoke sensor

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Installation Position
Figure 3-33 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the APM30H or TMC11H.
Figure 3-34 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T.
Figure 3-33 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H

Figure 3-34 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T

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Technical Specifications
Table 3-14 lists the technical specifications of a smoke sensor.
Table 3-14 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor
Item

Specification

Dimensions

75 mm x 51 mm x 31 mm (with a base)

Weight

About 50 g

Installation height

12 m

Working voltage

+12 V DC or +24 V DC (allowed voltage


range: +9 V DC to +27 V DC)

Working current

Monitoring: < 50 A (with +12 V DC) or <


80 A (with +24 V DC)
Alarm reporting: 1 mA to 20 mA (depending
on input voltage and circuit resistance)

Indication

Monitoring: The indicator blinks red every 3s


to 8s.
Alarm reporting: The indicator is steady red.

Ambient environment

Temperature: -10C to +55C


Relative humidity: 95% (40C 20C,
non-condensing)

3.5 APM30H Cables


The APM30H cables consist of the PGND cable, input power cable, environment monitoring
signal cable, and monitoring signal cable for the PMU.
3.5.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.
3.5.2 Input Power Cables for the APM30H
The input power cables for the APM30H lead external power to the power system. Different
configurations of the power system can support different types of input power, including the
220 V AC single-phase input power, 220 V AC three-phase input power and 110 V AC dual
live wire input power.
3.5.3 Power Cable for the SOU
The power cable for the SOU feeds AC power into the SOU from the AC OUTPUT port of the
EPS.
3.5.4 Power Cable for the Heater
The power cable for the heater feeds the AC input power into the heater from the junction box.
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3.5.5 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the APM30H


The power cable feeds -48 V DC power into the fan box in the APM30H.
3.5.6 ELU Signal Cable
The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.
3.5.7 APM30H Door Status Monitoring Cable
The APM30H door status monitoring cable transmits the alarm signals to the PMU through the
HPMI.
3.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door
The monitoring signal cable feeds power into the fan on the front door of the APM30H or
TMC11H and transmits fan monitoring signals to the CMUA.
3.5.9 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable
The environment monitoring signal cable connects the PMU to the HPMI. It reports the alarm
signals collected by the HPMI to the PMU.
3.5.10 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable
The monitoring signal transfer cable connects the PMU to the CMUA, and it transmits the RS485
signals collected by the PMU to the BBU through the CMUA.

3.5.1 PGND Cable


The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.

Exterior
All PGND cables have the same exterior. Both ends of the cables are linked with OT terminals.
Figure 3-35 and Figure 3-36 show the PGND cables.
Figure 3-35 PGND cable for the cabinet

OT terminal

Figure 3-36 PGND cable for the modules

OT terminal

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Cable Description
Table 3-15 describes the PGND cables.
Table 3-15 PGND cables
Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

PGND cable for the cabinet

Green and yellow

16 mm2

PGND cable for the modules


in the cabinet

Green and yellow

6 mm2

3.5.2 Input Power Cables for the APM30H


The input power cables for the APM30H lead external power to the power system. Different
configurations of the power system can support different types of input power, including the
220 V AC single-phase input power, 220 V AC three-phase input power and 110 V AC dual
live wire input power.

Exterior
Figure 3-37 shows the 220 V AC single-phase input power cable.
Figure 3-37 220 V AC single-phase input power cable

(1) OT terminal (6 mm2, M6)

NOTE

The number of wires of an AC input power cable varies according to the cable type. Figure 3-37 shows
the 220 V AC single-phase input power cable.

Specifications
Table 3-16 describes the specifications of different types of AC input power cables.

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Table 3-16 Specifications of different types of AC input power cables


Cable Type

Wire Type

Wire Color

Wire Diameter and


OT Aperture Type

220 V AC threephase power cable

L1 wire

Yellow

2.5 mm2, M6

L2 wire

Green

L3 wire

Red

N wire

Blue

PE wire

Yellow green

L wire

Brown

N wire

Blue

PE wire

Yellow green

L1 wire

Black

L2 wire

Red

N wire

White

PE wire

Green

220 V AC singlephase power cable

110 V AC duallive-wire

6 mm2, M6

6 mm2, M6

NOTE

The colors and appearance of cables delivered by Huawei vary with countries and areas. If cables are
purchased at local markets, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.

3.5.3 Power Cable for the SOU


The power cable for the SOU feeds AC power into the SOU from the AC OUTPUT port of the
EPS.

Exterior
Figure 3-38 shows the power cable for the SOU.

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Figure 3-38 Power cable for the SOU

(1) C13 connector

(2) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, M4)

Pin Assignment
Table 3-17 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the SOU.
Table 3-17 Pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the SOU
One End
Pin

Wire Color

Connector Type

Label

W1

Brown

OT terminal

W2

Green and
yellow

OT terminal

PE

W3

Blue

OT terminal

3.5.4 Power Cable for the Heater


The power cable for the heater feeds the AC input power into the heater from the junction box.

Exterior
Figure 3-39 shows the power cable for the heater.

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Figure 3-39 Power cable for the heater

(1) C13 connector

(2) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, M4)

Pin Assignment
Table 3-18 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the heater.
Table 3-18 Pin assignment for the wires of the power cable for the heater
SN

Wire Color

Connector Type

Label

W1

Brown

OT terminal

W2

Green and
yellow

OT terminal

PE

W3

Blue

OT terminal

3.5.5 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the APM30H


The power cable feeds -48 V DC power into the fan box in the APM30H.

Exterior
Figure 3-40 shows the power cable for the fan box in the APM30H.
Figure 3-40 Power cable for the fan box in the APM30H

(1) 3V3 power connector

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3.5.6 ELU Signal Cable


The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 3-41 shows the ELU signal cable.
Figure 3-41 ELU signal cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 3-19 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.
Table 3-19 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable
X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

Orange

X1.3

X2.3

White

X1.6

X2.6

Green

X1.5

X2.5

White

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

3.5.7 APM30H Door Status Monitoring Cable


The APM30H door status monitoring cable transmits the alarm signals to the PMU through the
HPMI.
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Figure 3-42 shows the APM30H door status monitoring cable.
Figure 3-42 APM30H door status monitoring cable

The APM30H door status monitoring cable is described as follows:


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The cable labeled 1 has a straight 2-pin connector at one end, which is connected to the
HPMI. The other end of the cable is a bare wire and a cord end terminal, which are connected
to the door status sensor and wiring terminal block respectively.

The cable labeled 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to the door status sensor.
The other end of the cable is a cord end terminal, which is connected to the wiring terminal
block.

The cable labeled 3 has two cord end terminals at both ends, which are connected to two
ports in the wiring terminal block at a side.

3.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door
The monitoring signal cable feeds power into the fan on the front door of the APM30H or
TMC11H and transmits fan monitoring signals to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 3-43 shows the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door.
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Figure 3-43 Monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door

Pin Assignment
Table 3-20 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan
on the front door.
Table 3-20 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front
door
Wire

X1 End

X2 End

Color

W1

X1.1

X2.1

Black

W2

X1.2

X2.2

Black

W3

X1.3

X2.3

Black

W4

X1.4

X2.4

Black

3.5.9 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable


The environment monitoring signal cable connects the PMU to the HPMI. It reports the alarm
signals collected by the HPMI to the PMU.

Exterior
The environment monitoring signal cable between the PMU and the HEUA is black. It is 0.5 m
long, with a DB50 connector at each end.

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Figure 3-44 Environment monitoring signal cable

(1) DB50 male connector

Pin Assignment
Table 3-21 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the environment monitoring signal
cable.
Table 3-21 Pin assignment for the wires of the environment monitoring signal cable

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X2 End

Description

Wire

Twisted pair

10

10

11

11

12

12

13

13

14

14

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

20

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair
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X2 End

21

21

22

22

23

23

24

24

25

25

27

27

28

28

29

29

30

30

31

31

32

32

33

33

34

34

43

43

44

44

Description

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

3.5.10 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable


The monitoring signal transfer cable connects the PMU to the CMUA, and it transmits the RS485
signals collected by the PMU to the BBU through the CMUA.

Exterior
The monitoring signal transfer cable is black. It is 0.6 m long, with an RJ45 connector at each
end, as shown in Figure 3-45.
Figure 3-45 Monitoring signal transfer cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

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Pin Assignment
Table 3-22 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal transfer cable.
Table 3-22 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal transfer cable

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X2 End

Pin Assignment

X1.1

X2.1

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

X1.3

X2.3

X1.6

X2.6

X1.4

X2.4

X1.5

X2.5

X1.7

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About This Chapter


This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the IBBS200T.
4.1 Exterior of the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T has a highly integrated and modular structure design. The power distribution
box (PDB) of the IBBS200T is installed to the upper right inside the cabinet, and the CMUA is
installed on the inner side of the cabinet door.
4.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200T
The cables of the IBBS200T are power cables and signal cables.
4.4 IBBS200T Components
The components of the IBBS200T consist of the TEC cooler, power distribution box, CMUA,
and batteries.
4.5 IBBS200T Cables
The IBBS200T cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables for the batteries,
power cable for the TEC cooler, and monitoring signal cable.

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4.1 Exterior of the IBBS200T


The IBBS200T is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
Figure 4-1 shows exterior of the IBBS200T.
Figure 4-1 Exterior of the IBBS200T

4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T


The IBBS200T has a highly integrated and modular structure design. The power distribution
box (PDB) of the IBBS200T is installed to the upper right inside the cabinet, and the CMUA is
installed on the inner side of the cabinet door.
Figure 4-2 shows the internal structure of the IBBS200T.

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Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200T

(1) TEC cooler

(2) CMUA

(3) TEC/Battery input


power wiring terminals

(5) MCB of the batteries in (6) MCB of the batteries in (7) TEC/Battery input
the lower part
the upper part
power wiring terminals

(4) MCBs of the TEC/


FAN
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Structure of the cabinet:


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Each TEC/Batteries input power wiring terminal labeled 3 and 7 can provide two copper
busbars. Therefore, you can determine the installation position according to different
scenarios.

1. When the APM30H and the IBBS200T are stacked, the TEC/battery input power
cable is connected to the top of the power distribution box.

2. When the APM30H and the IBBS200T are chained, the TEC/battery input power
cable is connected to the bottom of the power distribution box.

The CMUA on the inner side of the cabinet door of the IBBS200T collects alarm signals
from the door status sensor, FAN unit, and battery temperature sensor, and then reports the
signals to the PMU on the APM30H side to implement centralized monitoring.

4.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200T


The cables of the IBBS200T are power cables and signal cables.
Figure 4-3 shows the cable connections of the IBBS200T.

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Figure 4-3 Cable connections of the IBBS200T

(1) Negative power cable for the


upper-level batteries

(2) Power transfer cable for the


TEC cooler

(3) Negative power cable for the


lower-level batteries

(4) Input power cable for the


batteries

(5) Input power cable for the TEC cooler

4.4 IBBS200T Components


The components of the IBBS200T consist of the TEC cooler, power distribution box, CMUA,
and batteries.
4.4.1 TEC Cooler
The TEC cooler is installed in the TEC cooler hood on the front door of the cabinet. The TEC
cooler consists of the TEC module, inner air circulation fan, outer air circulation fan, cooling
fin, and monitoring board.
4.4.2 Power Distribution Box
The power distribution box (PDB), which converts and distributes power for the batteries and
TEC cooler or FAN unit, is installed on the right inner side in the upper part of the cabinet.
4.4.3 CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).
4.4.4 Battery
This section provides the exterior of batteries and describes technical specifications and types
of batteries.
4.4.5 ELU
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The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
4.4.6 Door Status Sensor
The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
4.4.7 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries
The temperature sensor for the batteries monitors the temperature in the battery cabinet in real
time and reports the information to the CMUA.
4.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional)
A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

4.4.1 TEC Cooler


The TEC cooler is installed in the TEC cooler hood on the front door of the cabinet. The TEC
cooler consists of the TEC module, inner air circulation fan, outer air circulation fan, cooling
fin, and monitoring board.

Exterior
Figure 4-4 shows the TEC cooler.
Figure 4-4 TEC cooler

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Functions
The TEC cooler implements the following functions:
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The TEC cooler obtains -48 V DC power from the EPS of the APM30H.

When the ambient temperature is 50C without solar radiation and the battery is in the float
charging state, the temperature in the cabinet is not greater than 40C. If the battery is in
the boost charging state, the temperature is not greater than 45C.

When the ambient temperature is 50C with solar radiation of 1120 W/m2 and the battery
is in the float charging state, the temperature in the cabinet is not greater than 45C. If the
battery is in the boost charging state, the temperature is not greater than 50C.

When the ambient temperature is 32C and there is no temperature difference between the
air inlets at the hot and cold sides of the TEC cooler, the refrigeration power of the TEC
cooler is not less than 190 W (10%), and the COP is not less than 0.5.

4.4.2 Power Distribution Box


The power distribution box (PDB), which converts and distributes power for the batteries and
TEC cooler or FAN unit, is installed on the right inner side in the upper part of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 4-5 shows the PDB.
Figure 4-5 PDB

External Structure
Figure 4-6 shows the external structure of the PDB.
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Figure 4-6 External structure of the PDB

(1) RTN(+) cable for the batteries in (2) Input power cable for the
the upper part
batteries

(3) Input power cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(4) Input power cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(5) Input power cable for the


batteries

(6) Power transfer cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(7) -48 V cable for the batteries in


the lower part

(8) -48 V cable for the batteries in


the upper part

(9) RTN(+) cable for the batteries in


the lower part

NOTE

The input power cables for the batteries and TEC cooler or FAN unit can be connected to the PDB from the top
or bottom in different scenarios. Figure 4-6 shows the cables connected to the PDB from the bottom.

4.4.3 CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).

Functions
The CMUA has the following functions:
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Adjusts and controls temperature of the cabinet in different temperature control modes.

Reserves a port for three Boolean inputs and detects Boolean alarms in the cabinet. The
remote detection, however, is not supported.

Provides a port for the RJ-45 connector to enable electronic label and cabinet type detection.

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Exterior
Figure 4-7 shows a CMUA.
Figure 4-7 CMUA

Ports
Figure 4-8 shows the ports on the CMUA, and Table 4-1 describes the ports.
Figure 4-8 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)

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Table 4-1 Ports on a CMUA


Silkscree
n on the
Port

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(in the
RFC)

TEM_B
AT (in
the
IBBS20
0D/
IBBS20
0T)

Port Function

In the RFC: connects to the


temperature sensor at the
air inlet of the cabinet and
receives temperature
alarms.

In the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T: connects to the
battery temperature sensor
in the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T and receives
battery temperature
alarms.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

COM_OU
T

Connects to the PMU or


lower-level CMUA and
communicates with lowerlevel ports.

COM_IN

Connects to the BBU or


upper-level CMUA and
communicates with upperlevel ports.

ELU

Connects to the Electronic


Manda
Label Unit (ELU) and
tory
receives ELU-related alarms.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

GATE

Connects the door status


sensor and receives door
status alarms.

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

IN0, IN1,
IN2

Provides one Boolean input at


each port.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

SMOKE

Connects to the smoke sensor


and receives smoke alarms.

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

FAN_EX
T

Connects to the outer air


circulation fan on the cabinet
and receives alarms related to
the outer air circulation fan.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

TEC
cooler

Connects to the TEC cooler


and receives alarms related to
the TEC cooler.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
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Silkscree
n on the
Port

FAN1
(in the
APM30
H,
TMC11
H, RFC,
or
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_E
XT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

FAN2
(in the
RFC
and
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_I
NT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

PWR

Port Function

In the TMC11H or
TMC11H: connects to the
fan in the fan box.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
right of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the outer air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
left of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the inner air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

CMUA power port

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the CMUA, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

LED
Table 4-2 describes the LEDs on the CMUA.

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Table 4-2 LEDs


Label

Color

Status

Meaning

RUN

Green

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

The board is functional and communicates


with the BBU properly.

Blinking (on for 0.125s


and off for 0.125s)

The board is functional, but fails to


communicate with the BBUs. If the board
does not communicate with the BBU for one
minute, you can verify that communication
fails.

On or off

The board is faulty (when it is not in the


power-on self-check status).

Off

No alarm is generated.

On

An alarm is generated, and the board must be


replaced.

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

An alarm is generated. The alarm may be


caused by the faults of related boards or ports.
Therefore, you cannot determine whether to
replace the board.

ALM

Red

DIP Switches
There are three DIP switches on the CMUA. They are SW1, SW2, and SW3, which are used to
set the working mode of the CMUA according to the cabinet type. Figure 4-9 shows the positions
of the DIP switches on the CMUA.
Figure 4-9 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)

The DIP switches in different types of cabinet are set in different modes, as shown in Figure
4-10.
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Figure 4-10 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets

NOTE

The red rectangles in Figure 4-10 show the positions for installing jumper caps.

4.4.4 Battery
This section provides the exterior of batteries and describes technical specifications and types
of batteries.
NOTE

The exterior and technical specifications of the battery may vary according to manufacturer. The following
description is based on common batteries.

Exterior
Figure 4-11 shows the battery.
Figure 4-11 Battery

(1) A 12 V 50 Ah battery

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Technical Specifications
Table 4-3 describes the technical specifications of the battery.
Table 4-3 Technical specifications of the battery
Type

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Weight

12 V 50 Ah

105 mm x 227 mm x 390 mm

21.5 kg

12 V 92 Ah

105 mm x 287 mm x 390 mm

33.5 kg

108 mm x 287 mm x 393 mm

35 kg

Configuration
The cabinet supports four types of battery packs: 48 V 50 Ah, 48 V 100 Ah, 48 V 92 Ah, and
48 V 184 Ah.
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The upper and lower 48 V 50 Ah battery packs can be connected in parallel to provide 48
V 100 Ah power.

The upper and lower 48 V 92 Ah battery packs can be connected in parallel to provide 48
V 184 Ah power.

Each battery pack contains four single batteries.

4.4.5 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
The ELU is on the left inner side of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T or on the right inner side of
the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC. Figure 4-12 shows the ELU.

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Figure 4-12 ELU

(1) Housing

(2) RJ-45 port

4.4.6 Door Status Sensor


The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
The door status sensor consists of the magnet part and switch part.
Figure 4-13 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 4-13 Magnet part of the door status sensor

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Figure 4-14 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
Figure 4-14 Switch part of the door status sensor

4.4.7 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries


The temperature sensor for the batteries monitors the temperature in the battery cabinet in real
time and reports the information to the CMUA.

Installation Position
Figure 4-15 and Figure 4-16 show the installation position of the temperature sensor for the
batteries in the IBBS200D and IBBS200T.
Figure 4-15 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200D

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Figure 4-16 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200T

4.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional)


A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 4-17 shows a smoke sensor. The reference to the exterior of a smoke sensor is for
information only.
Figure 4-17 Smoke sensor

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Installation Position
Figure 4-18 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the APM30H or TMC11H.
Figure 4-19 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T.
Figure 4-18 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H

Figure 4-19 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T

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Technical Specifications
Table 4-4 lists the technical specifications of a smoke sensor.
Table 4-4 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor
Item

Specification

Dimensions

75 mm x 51 mm x 31 mm (with a base)

Weight

About 50 g

Installation height

12 m

Working voltage

+12 V DC or +24 V DC (allowed voltage


range: +9 V DC to +27 V DC)

Working current

Monitoring: < 50 A (with +12 V DC) or <


80 A (with +24 V DC)
Alarm reporting: 1 mA to 20 mA (depending
on input voltage and circuit resistance)

Indication

Monitoring: The indicator blinks red every 3s


to 8s.
Alarm reporting: The indicator is steady red.

Ambient environment

Temperature: -10C to +55C


Relative humidity: 95% (40C 20C,
non-condensing)

4.5 IBBS200T Cables


The IBBS200T cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables for the batteries,
power cable for the TEC cooler, and monitoring signal cable.
4.5.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.
4.5.2 Equipotential Cable
The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.
4.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries
This section describes the input power cables for the batteries, power cables between the batteries
and the copper bar in the junction box, and inter-battery connection copper bar.
4.5.4 Power Cables for the TEC Cooler
The power cables for the TEC cooler consist of the input power cable for the TEC cooler and
the power transfer cable for the TEC cooler.
4.5.5 ELU Signal Cable
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The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.
4.5.6 Door Status Monitoring Cable
The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.
4.5.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet collects and transmits the monitoring signals
of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T to the PMU.

4.5.1 PGND Cable


The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.

Exterior
All PGND cables have the same exterior. Both ends of the cables are linked with OT terminals.
Figure 4-20 and Figure 4-21 show the PGND cables.
Figure 4-20 PGND cable for the cabinet

OT terminal

Figure 4-21 PGND cable for the modules

OT terminal

Cable Description
Table 4-5 describes the PGND cables.
Table 4-5 PGND cables

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Color

Cross-Sectional Area

PGND cable for the cabinet

Green and yellow

16 mm2

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Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

PGND cable for the modules


in the cabinet

Green and yellow

6 mm2

4.5.2 Equipotential Cable


The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.

Exterior
Figure 4-22 shows the equipotential cable.
Figure 4-22 Equipotential cable

Cable Description
Table 4-6 describes the equipotential cable.
Table 4-6 Equipotential cable
Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

Equipotential cable

Green and yellow

16 mm2

4.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries


This section describes the input power cables for the batteries, power cables between the batteries
and the copper bar in the junction box, and inter-battery connection copper bar.

Exterior
Figure 4-23 shows the input power cables for the batteries.

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Figure 4-23 Input power cables for the batteries

(1) Power series 120 connector

(2) OT terminal (16 mm2, M6)

Figure 4-24 shows the power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box.
Figure 4-24 Power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box

(1) OT terminal (16 mm2, M6)

The inter-battery connection copper bar between batteries is delivered with the batteries. Figure
4-25 shows the inter-battery connection copper bar.
Figure 4-25 Inter-battery connection copper bar

Specifications
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Of the input power cables for the batteries, the RTN(+) cable is red, with a cross-sectional
area of 16 mm2, and the NEG(-) cable is black, with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2.

Of the power cables between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box, the RTN
(+) cable is red, with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2, and the NEG(-) cable is black, with
a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2.

4.5.4 Power Cables for the TEC Cooler


The power cables for the TEC cooler consist of the input power cable for the TEC cooler and
the power transfer cable for the TEC cooler.
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Exterior
Figure 4-26 shows the input power cable for the TEC cooler.
Figure 4-26 Input power cable for the TEC cooler

(1) Easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector

(2) OT terminal (2.5 mm2, M4)

Figure 4-27 shows the power transfer cable for the TEC cooler.
Figure 4-27 Power transfer cable for the TEC cooler

(1) 3V3 power connector (2) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, (3) OT terminal (6 mm2,
M6)
M4)

(4) OT terminal (1.5 mm2,


M4)

4.5.5 ELU Signal Cable


The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 4-28 shows the ELU signal cable.

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Figure 4-28 ELU signal cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-7 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.
Table 4-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable
X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

Orange

X1.3

X2.3

White

X1.6

X2.6

Green

X1.5

X2.5

White

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

4.5.6 Door Status Monitoring Cable


The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.

Exterior
The door status monitoring cable are two black cables, and both ends of each cable are bare
wires. Figure 4-29 shows the door status monitoring cable.
Figure 4-29 Door status monitoring cable

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4.5.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet


The monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet collects and transmits the monitoring signals
of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T to the PMU.

Exterior
Figure 4-30 shows the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.
Figure 4-30 Monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 4-8 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery
cabinet.
Table 4-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet

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X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

Orange

X1.3

X2.3

White

X1.6

X2.6

Green

X1.5

X2.5

White

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

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Twisted pair

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Overview of the IBBS200D

About This Chapter


This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the IBBS200D.
5.1 Exterior of the IBBS200D
The IBBS200D is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
5.2 Structure of the IBBS200D
The IBBS200D has a highly integrated and modular structure design. The power distribution
box (PDB) of the IBBS200T is installed to the upper right inside the cabinet, and the CMUA is
installed on the inner side of the cabinet door.
5.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200D
This describes the cable connections of the IBBS200D.
5.4 IBBS200D Components
The components of the IBBS200D consist of the fans, fan box, CMUA, power distribution box,
batteries, and heating film. The heating film is optional.
5.5 IBBS200D Cables
The IBBS200D cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables for the batteries,
power cable for the fans, input power cable for the heating film, and monitoring signal cable.

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5.1 Exterior of the IBBS200D


The IBBS200D is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
Figure 5-1 shows exterior of the IBBS200D.
Figure 5-1 Exterior of the IBBS200D

5.2 Structure of the IBBS200D


The IBBS200D has a highly integrated and modular structure design. The power distribution
box (PDB) of the IBBS200T is installed to the upper right inside the cabinet, and the CMUA is
installed on the inner side of the cabinet door.
Figure 5-2 shows the internal structure of the IBBS200D

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Figure 5-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200D

(1) FAN unit

(2) CMUA

(3) ELU

(4) Input power


transfer terminal for
the heating film

(5) FAN/Battery input


power wiring
terminals

(6) MCBs of the


TEC/FAN

(7) MCB of the


(8) MCB of the
(9) FAN/Battery input batteries in the lower batteries in the upper power wiring
part
part
terminals

Structure of the cabinet:


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Each FAN/battery input power wiring terminal numbered 5 and 9 can provide two copper
busbars. Therefore, you can determine the installation position according to different
scenarios.

1. When the APM30H and the IBBS200D are stacked, the FAN/Batteries input power
cable is connected to the top of the power distribution box.

2. When the APM30H and the IBBS200D are chained, the FAN/battery input power
cable is connected to the bottom of the power distribution box.

The CMUA on the inner side of the cabinet door of the IBBS200D collects alarm signals
from the door status sensor, FAN, and temperature sensor of the batteries, and then reports
them to the PMU on the APM30H side to achieve the central monitoring.

5.3 Cable Connections of the IBBS200D


This describes the cable connections of the IBBS200D.
Figure 5-3 shows the cable connections of the IBBS200D.
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Figure 5-3 Cable connections of the IBBS200D

(1) 5.5.3 Power Cables for the


Batteries

(2) 5.5.4 Power Cables for the Fans (3) Power cable for the heating film
in the IBBS200D

(4) 5.5.5 Power Cable for the


Heating Film

(5) 5.5.3 Power Cables for the


Batteries

(7) 5.5.4 Power Cables for the Fans in the IBBS200D

(6) 5.5.3 Power Cables for the


Batteries
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5.4 IBBS200D Components


The components of the IBBS200D consist of the fans, fan box, CMUA, power distribution box,
batteries, and heating film. The heating film is optional.
5.4.1 Fan Box
The fan box is installed on the front door of the cabinet and houses the fans and CMUA.
5.4.2 Power Distribution Box
The power distribution box (PDB), which converts and distributes power for the batteries and
TEC cooler or FAN unit, is installed on the right inner side in the upper part of the cabinet.
5.4.3 CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).
5.4.4 Battery
This section provides the exterior of batteries and describes technical specifications and types
of batteries.
5.4.5 ELU
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The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
5.4.6 Heating Film
This section describes the exterior, functions, and technical specifications of the heating film.
The heating film is optional.
5.4.7 Door Status Sensor
The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
5.4.8 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries
The temperature sensor for the batteries monitors the temperature in the battery cabinet in real
time and reports the information to the CMUA.
5.4.9 Smoke Sensor (Optional)
A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

5.4.1 Fan Box


The fan box is installed on the front door of the cabinet and houses the fans and CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 5-4 shows the fan box.
Figure 5-4 Fan box

Functions
The fan box implements the following functions:

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The fans speed up the circulation of the air inside and outside the cabinet and keep the
temperature in the cabinet in a normal range, ensuring optimum performance of the
batteries.

The CMUA collects the alarm signals from the components such as the door status sensor,
temperature sensor of the battery, fan, and smoke sensor. Then, the monitoring unit
transmits the alarm signals to the PMU through the RS485 signals.

5.4.2 Power Distribution Box


The power distribution box (PDB), which converts and distributes power for the batteries and
TEC cooler or FAN unit, is installed on the right inner side in the upper part of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 5-5 shows the PDB.
Figure 5-5 PDB

External Structure
Figure 5-6 shows the external structure of the PDB.

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Figure 5-6 External structure of the PDB

(1) RTN(+) cable for the batteries in (2) Input power cable for the
the upper part
batteries

(3) Input power cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(4) Input power cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(5) Input power cable for the


batteries

(6) Power transfer cable for the TEC


cooler or FAN unit

(7) -48 V cable for the batteries in


the lower part

(8) -48 V cable for the batteries in


the upper part

(9) RTN(+) cable for the batteries in


the lower part

NOTE

The input power cables for the batteries and TEC cooler or FAN unit can be connected to the PDB from the top
or bottom in different scenarios. Figure 5-6 shows the cables connected to the PDB from the bottom.

5.4.3 CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).

Functions
The CMUA has the following functions:
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Adjusts and controls temperature of the cabinet in different temperature control modes.

Reserves a port for three Boolean inputs and detects Boolean alarms in the cabinet. The
remote detection, however, is not supported.

Provides a port for the RJ-45 connector to enable electronic label and cabinet type detection.

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Exterior
Figure 5-7 shows a CMUA.
Figure 5-7 CMUA

Ports
Figure 5-8 shows the ports on the CMUA, and Table 5-1 describes the ports.
Figure 5-8 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)

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Table 5-1 Ports on a CMUA


Silkscree
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TEM
(in the
RFC)

TEM_B
AT (in
the
IBBS20
0D/
IBBS20
0T)

Port Function

In the RFC: connects to the


temperature sensor at the
air inlet of the cabinet and
receives temperature
alarms.

In the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T: connects to the
battery temperature sensor
in the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T and receives
battery temperature
alarms.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

COM_OU
T

Connects to the PMU or


lower-level CMUA and
communicates with lowerlevel ports.

COM_IN

Connects to the BBU or


upper-level CMUA and
communicates with upperlevel ports.

ELU

Connects to the Electronic


Manda
Label Unit (ELU) and
tory
receives ELU-related alarms.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

GATE

Connects the door status


sensor and receives door
status alarms.

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

IN0, IN1,
IN2

Provides one Boolean input at


each port.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

SMOKE

Connects to the smoke sensor


and receives smoke alarms.

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

FAN_EX
T

Connects to the outer air


circulation fan on the cabinet
and receives alarms related to
the outer air circulation fan.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

TEC
cooler

Connects to the TEC cooler


and receives alarms related to
the TEC cooler.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

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Silkscree
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Port

FAN1
(in the
APM30
H,
TMC11
H, RFC,
or
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_E
XT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

FAN2
(in the
RFC
and
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_I
NT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

PWR

Port Function

In the TMC11H or
TMC11H: connects to the
fan in the fan box.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
right of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the outer air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
left of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the inner air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

CMUA power port

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the CMUA, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

LED
Table 5-2 describes the LEDs on the CMUA.

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Table 5-2 LEDs


Label

Color

Status

Meaning

RUN

Green

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

The board is functional and communicates


with the BBU properly.

Blinking (on for 0.125s


and off for 0.125s)

The board is functional, but fails to


communicate with the BBUs. If the board
does not communicate with the BBU for one
minute, you can verify that communication
fails.

On or off

The board is faulty (when it is not in the


power-on self-check status).

Off

No alarm is generated.

On

An alarm is generated, and the board must be


replaced.

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

An alarm is generated. The alarm may be


caused by the faults of related boards or ports.
Therefore, you cannot determine whether to
replace the board.

ALM

Red

DIP Switches
There are three DIP switches on the CMUA. They are SW1, SW2, and SW3, which are used to
set the working mode of the CMUA according to the cabinet type. Figure 5-9 shows the positions
of the DIP switches on the CMUA.
Figure 5-9 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)

The DIP switches in different types of cabinet are set in different modes, as shown in Figure
5-10.
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Figure 5-10 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets

NOTE

The red rectangles in Figure 5-10 show the positions for installing jumper caps.

5.4.4 Battery
This section provides the exterior of batteries and describes technical specifications and types
of batteries.
NOTE

The exterior and technical specifications of the battery may vary according to manufacturer. The following
description is based on common batteries.

Exterior
Figure 5-11 shows the battery.
Figure 5-11 Battery

(1) A 12 V 50 Ah battery

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Technical Specifications
Table 5-3 describes the technical specifications of the battery.
Table 5-3 Technical specifications of the battery
Type

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Weight

12 V 50 Ah

105 mm x 227 mm x 390 mm

21.5 kg

12 V 92 Ah

105 mm x 287 mm x 390 mm

33.5 kg

108 mm x 287 mm x 393 mm

35 kg

Configuration
The cabinet supports four types of battery packs: 48 V 50 Ah, 48 V 100 Ah, 48 V 92 Ah, and
48 V 184 Ah.
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The upper and lower 48 V 50 Ah battery packs can be connected in parallel to provide 48
V 100 Ah power.

The upper and lower 48 V 92 Ah battery packs can be connected in parallel to provide 48
V 184 Ah power.

Each battery pack contains four single batteries.

5.4.5 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
The ELU is on the left inner side of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T or on the right inner side of
the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC. Figure 5-12 shows the ELU.

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Figure 5-12 ELU

(1) Housing

(2) RJ-45 port

5.4.6 Heating Film


This section describes the exterior, functions, and technical specifications of the heating film.
The heating film is optional.
NOTE

The IBBS200D has two heating films, which are installed on the upper and lower baffle plates.

Exterior
Figure 5-13 shows the heating film.
Figure 5-13 Heating film

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Functions
The heating film ensures that the batteries are stored and function at the proper temperature when
the ambient temperature is low. When the ambient temperature is lower than the normal working
temperature of the battery, the battery capacity decreases. In this case, the heating film is required
to guarantee the best performance of the batteries.

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heating film are as follows:
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The heating film works with the rated voltage of 220 V AC, and the rated heating power
is 100 W.

When the ambient temperature is lower than 0oC, the heating film starts working; when the
ambient temperature is higher than 15oC, the heating film stops working.

The surface of the heating film can tolerate a temperature from -40oC to +250oC.

5.4.7 Door Status Sensor


The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
The door status sensor consists of the magnet part and switch part.
Figure 5-14 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 5-14 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 5-15 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.

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Figure 5-15 Switch part of the door status sensor

5.4.8 Temperature Sensor for the Batteries


The temperature sensor for the batteries monitors the temperature in the battery cabinet in real
time and reports the information to the CMUA.

Installation Position
Figure 5-16 and Figure 5-17 show the installation position of the temperature sensor for the
batteries in the IBBS200D and IBBS200T.
Figure 5-16 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200D

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Figure 5-17 Installation position of the temperature sensor for the batteries in the IBBS200T

5.4.9 Smoke Sensor (Optional)


A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 5-18 shows a smoke sensor. The reference to the exterior of a smoke sensor is for
information only.
Figure 5-18 Smoke sensor

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Installation Position
Figure 5-19 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the APM30H or TMC11H.
Figure 5-20 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T.
Figure 5-19 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H

Figure 5-20 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T

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Technical Specifications
Table 5-4 lists the technical specifications of a smoke sensor.
Table 5-4 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor
Item

Specification

Dimensions

75 mm x 51 mm x 31 mm (with a base)

Weight

About 50 g

Installation height

12 m

Working voltage

+12 V DC or +24 V DC (allowed voltage


range: +9 V DC to +27 V DC)

Working current

Monitoring: < 50 A (with +12 V DC) or <


80 A (with +24 V DC)
Alarm reporting: 1 mA to 20 mA (depending
on input voltage and circuit resistance)

Indication

Monitoring: The indicator blinks red every 3s


to 8s.
Alarm reporting: The indicator is steady red.

Ambient environment

Temperature: -10C to +55C


Relative humidity: 95% (40C 20C,
non-condensing)

5.5 IBBS200D Cables


The IBBS200D cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables for the batteries,
power cable for the fans, input power cable for the heating film, and monitoring signal cable.
5.5.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.
5.5.2 Equipotential Cable
The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.
5.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries
This section describes the input power cables for the batteries, power cables between the batteries
and the copper bar in the junction box, and inter-battery connection copper bar.
5.5.4 Power Cables for the Fans in the IBBS200D
The power cables for the fans in the IBBS200D consist of the input power cable for the fans in
the IBBS200D and the power transfer cable for the fans in the IBBS200D.
5.5.5 Power Cable for the Heating Film
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The power cable for the heating film connects the output terminal on the junction box on the left
of the AMP30H cabinet to the AC power input terminal on the heating film.
5.5.6 ELU Signal Cable
The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.
5.5.7 Door Status Monitoring Cable
The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.
5.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet collects and transmits the monitoring signals
of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T to the PMU.

5.5.1 PGND Cable


The PGND cables consist of the PGND cable for the cabinet and PGND cables for the modules
in the cabinet.

Exterior
All PGND cables have the same exterior. Both ends of the cables are linked with OT terminals.
Figure 5-21 and Figure 5-22 show the PGND cables.
Figure 5-21 PGND cable for the cabinet

OT terminal

Figure 5-22 PGND cable for the modules

OT terminal

Cable Description
Table 5-5 describes the PGND cables.

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Table 5-5 PGND cables


Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

PGND cable for the cabinet

Green and yellow

16 mm2

PGND cable for the modules


in the cabinet

Green and yellow

6 mm2

5.5.2 Equipotential Cable


The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.

Exterior
Figure 5-23 shows the equipotential cable.
Figure 5-23 Equipotential cable

Cable Description
Table 5-6 describes the equipotential cable.
Table 5-6 Equipotential cable
Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

Equipotential cable

Green and yellow

16 mm2

5.5.3 Power Cables for the Batteries


This section describes the input power cables for the batteries, power cables between the batteries
and the copper bar in the junction box, and inter-battery connection copper bar.

Exterior
Figure 5-24 shows the input power cables for the batteries.

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Figure 5-24 Input power cables for the batteries

(1) Power series 120 connector

(2) OT terminal (16 mm2, M6)

Figure 5-25 shows the power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box.
Figure 5-25 Power cable between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box

(1) OT terminal (16 mm2, M6)

The inter-battery connection copper bar between batteries is delivered with the batteries. Figure
5-26 shows the inter-battery connection copper bar.
Figure 5-26 Inter-battery connection copper bar

Specifications
l

Of the input power cables for the batteries, the RTN(+) cable is red, with a cross-sectional
area of 16 mm2, and the NEG(-) cable is black, with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2.

Of the power cables between the batteries and the copper bar in the junction box, the RTN
(+) cable is red, with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2, and the NEG(-) cable is black, with
a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2.

5.5.4 Power Cables for the Fans in the IBBS200D


The power cables for the fans in the IBBS200D consist of the input power cable for the fans in
the IBBS200D and the power transfer cable for the fans in the IBBS200D.
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Exterior
Figure 5-27 shows the input power cable for the fans in the IBBS200D.
Figure 5-27 Input power cable for the fans in the IBBS200D

(1) Easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector

(2) OT terminal (2.5 mm2, M4)

Figure 5-28 shows the power transfer cable for the fans in the IBBS200D.
Figure 5-28 Power transfer cable for the fans in the IBBS200D

(1) 3V3 power connector (2) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, (3) OT terminal (6 mm2,
M6)
M4)

(4) OT terminal (1.5 mm2,


M4)

5.5.5 Power Cable for the Heating Film


The power cable for the heating film connects the output terminal on the junction box on the left
of the AMP30H cabinet to the AC power input terminal on the heating film.

Exterior
Figure 5-29 shows the power cable for the heating film.
Figure 5-29 Power cable for the heating film

(1) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, M4) for the APM30H cabinet (2) OT terminal (1.5 mm2, M4) for the battery cabinet

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Specifications
The AC power cable for the heating film has a cross-sectional area of 1.5 mm2 with a black
jacket. The cable consists of the blue and brown wires.

5.5.6 ELU Signal Cable


The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 5-30 shows the ELU signal cable.
Figure 5-30 ELU signal cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 5-7 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.
Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable

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X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

Orange

X1.3

X2.3

White

X1.6

X2.6

Green

X1.5

X2.5

White

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

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Twisted pair

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5.5.7 Door Status Monitoring Cable


The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.

Exterior
The door status monitoring cable are two black cables, and both ends of each cable are bare
wires. Figure 5-31 shows the door status monitoring cable.
Figure 5-31 Door status monitoring cable

5.5.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Battery Cabinet


The monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet collects and transmits the monitoring signals
of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T to the PMU.

Exterior
Figure 5-32 shows the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.
Figure 5-32 Monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 5-8 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery
cabinet.
Table 5-8 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet

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X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

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X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.3

X2.3

White

Twisted pair

X1.6

X2.6

Green

X1.5

X2.5

White

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

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About This Chapter


This describes the exterior, structure, components, and cables of the TMC11H.
6.1 Exterior of the TMC11H
The TMC11H is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
6.2 Structure of the TMC11H
The TMC11H has a highly integrated and modular structure design. Thus, the cabinet is easy to
operate and maintain.
6.3 Cable Connections of the TMC11H
The cables of the TMC11H are power cables and signal cables.
6.4 TMC11H Components
The components of the TMC11H consist of the fan box, DCDU-03, and heater. The heater is
optional.
6.5 TMC11H Cables
The TMC11H cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cable, power cable for the
fan box, ELU signal cable, signal cables between the CMUA and the door status sensor, and
transfer cable for the fan on the front door.

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6.1 Exterior of the TMC11H


The TMC11H is brightly colored and elegantly designed. It is small in size and easy to transport.
Figure 6-1 shows the TMC11H.
Figure 6-1 TMC11H

6.2 Structure of the TMC11H


The TMC11H has a highly integrated and modular structure design. Thus, the cabinet is easy to
operate and maintain.
Figure 6-2 shows the internal structure of the TMC11H.

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Figure 6-2 Internal structure of the TMC11H

(1) Inner air circulation fan

(2) CMUA

(3) DCDU-03

(4) ELU

(5) Door status sensor

(6) Outer air circulation fan

(7) Heat exchanger

(8) Junction box

The TMC11H has the following features with regard to its structure:
l

If the heater is not installed, the TMC11H provides a 11 U space for user equipment.

The heater should be installed in the 1 U space at the bottom of the TMC11H.

The TMC11H provides a 1 U space at the top for operation and maintenance of the fan box.

6.3 Cable Connections of the TMC11H


The cables of the TMC11H are power cables and signal cables.
Figure 6-3 shows the cable connection of the TMC11H.

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Figure 6-3 Cable connections of the TMC11H

(1) Power transfer cable for the


heater

(2) 6.5.2 Input Power Cable for the (3) 6.5.5 Door Status Monitoring
TMC11H
Cable

(4) 6.5.4 ELU Signal Cable

(5) 6.5.3 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the TMC11H

6.4 TMC11H Components


The components of the TMC11H consist of the fan box, DCDU-03, and heater. The heater is
optional.
6.4.1 Fan Box
The fan box consists of the fan subrack, fans, HPMI, and CMUA.
6.4.2 DCDU-03
The Direct Current Distribution Unit-03 (DCDU-03) supplies DC power to each component in
the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-03 is 1 U. It can be classified into the DCDU-03B and
DCDU-03C according to the configured MCBs and application scenarios. The two models have
the same exterior, engineering specifications, and ports.
6.4.3 Core of the Heat Exchanger
The core of the heat exchanger extends the area for the exchange of the air inside and outside
the cabinet, speeding up the air circulation and effectively decreasing the working temperature
of the cabinet. In addition, the core of the heat exchanger keeps the dust away from the cabinet.
6.4.4 Junction Box
The junction box divides one AC input into four AC outputs. The AC outputs are used for the
SOU and multiple heating films or heaters.
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6.4.5 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
6.4.6 Heater (Optional)
The heater provides proper operating temperature for the customer equipment working in the
cabinet in low temperature. The heater is optional.
6.4.7 Door Status Sensor
The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
6.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional)
A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

6.4.1 Fan Box


The fan box consists of the fan subrack, fans, HPMI, and CMUA.
Figure 6-4 shows the fan box.
Figure 6-4 Fan Box

(1) Fan

(2) Fan subrack

(3) CMUA

(4) HPMI

Fan
The fan is installed in the fan box of the cabinet. It dissipates the heat for the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 6-5 shows a fan.

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Figure 6-5 Fan

Technical Specifications
Table 6-1 describes the technical specifications of the fan.
Table 6-1 Technical specifications of the fan
Item

Specification

Dimensions (Diameter x Height)

175 mm x 69 mm

Length of the lead

450 mm

NOTE
The lead is delivered with the fan and is used for
power input and monitoring.

Definition of pins 1 to 4 of the lead

Pin 1: red, connected to the positive pole


of the power supply

Pin 2: yellow, connected to the input of the


speed-adjusting signals

Pin 3: blue, connected to the output of the


alarm or speed signals

Pin 4: black, connected to the negative pole


of the power supply

NOTE
The colors of the cables of the fans vary according
to the manufacturer.

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Rated voltage

-48 V

Operating voltage range

-36 V to -57 V

Rated current

0.52 A

Maximum current

0.77 A

Rated power

24.96 W
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Specification

Maximum power

36.96 W

Rated speed

3100 r/min

Speed-adjusting mode

PWM mode

HPMI
The Hert Power Monitoring Interface unit (HPMI) provides input and output ports for alarm
signals.

Exterior
Figure 6-6 shows an HPMI.
Figure 6-6 HPMI

Ports
Figure 6-7 shows the ports on the panel of an HPMI. Table 6-2 lists the specifications of the
ports.
Figure 6-7 Ports on the panel of an HPMI

Table 6-2 Specifications of the ports on the panel of an HPMI


Silkscreen on the
Port

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Connects to the
PMU, and reports
alarms collected by
the HPMI to the BBU
through the PMU.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1) (2)
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Port

Port Function

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1) (2)
APM30H

TMC11H

OUT0, OUT1

Provides one
Boolean output at
each port.

Reserved

Reserved

IN0, IN1, IN2

Provides one
Boolean input at each
port.

Reserved

Reserved

FUSE

Reserved for fuse


detection

GATE

Connects the door


status sensor and
receives door status
alarms.

Mandatory

Reserved

IN3, IN4

Provides one
Boolean input at each
port.

Reserved

Reserved

TEM_BAT1

Connects to the
battery temperature
sensor in IBBS2.1
and IBBS2.2 and
receives battery
temperature alarms.

Optional

Reserved

SMOKE

Connects the smoke


sensor and receives
smoke alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

WATER

Connects the water


sensor and receives
water damage
alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

TEM_HUM

Connects to the
temperature and
humidity sensor and
receives temperature
and humidity alarms.

Reserved

Reserved

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the HPMI, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

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CMUA
This section describes the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA).

Functions
The CMUA has the following functions:
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Adjusts and controls temperature of the cabinet in different temperature control modes.

Reserves a port for three Boolean inputs and detects Boolean alarms in the cabinet. The
remote detection, however, is not supported.

Provides a port for the RJ-45 connector to enable electronic label and cabinet type detection.

Exterior
Figure 6-8 shows a CMUA.
Figure 6-8 CMUA

Ports
Figure 6-9 shows the ports on the CMUA, and Table 6-3 describes the ports.
Figure 6-9 Ports on a CMUA (plan view)

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Table 6-3 Ports on a CMUA


Silkscree
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Port

6-10

TEM
(in the
RFC)

TEM_B
AT (in
the
IBBS20
0D/
IBBS20
0T)

Port Function

In the RFC: connects to the


temperature sensor at the
air inlet of the cabinet and
receives temperature
alarms.

In the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T: connects to the
battery temperature sensor
in the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T and receives
battery temperature
alarms.

Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

COM_OU
T

Connects to the PMU or


lower-level CMUA and
communicates with lowerlevel ports.

COM_IN

Connects to the BBU or


upper-level CMUA and
communicates with upperlevel ports.

ELU

Connects to the Electronic


Manda
Label Unit (ELU) and
tory
receives ELU-related alarms.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

GATE

Connects the door status


sensor and receives door
status alarms.

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

IN0, IN1,
IN2

Provides one Boolean input at


each port.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

SMOKE

Connects to the smoke sensor


and receives smoke alarms.

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

Option
al

FAN_EX
T

Connects to the outer air


circulation fan on the cabinet
and receives alarms related to
the outer air circulation fan.

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

TEC
cooler

Connects to the TEC cooler


and receives alarms related to
the TEC cooler.

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

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Port

FAN1
(in the
APM30
H,
TMC11
H, RFC,
or
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_E
XT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

FAN2
(in the
RFC
and
IBBS20
0D)

FAN_I
NT (in
the
IBBS20
0T)

PWR

Port Function

In the TMC11H or
TMC11H: connects to the
fan in the fan box.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
right of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the outer air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

In the RFC or IBBS200D:


connects to the fan on the
left of the fan box.

In the IBBS200T:
connects to the inner air
circulation fan on the TEC
cooler and receives fanrelated alarms from
cabinets.

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Port Relationship with the Related


Cabinet(1)(2)
APM3
0H

TMC1
1H

RFC

IBBS2
00D

IBBS2
00T

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Reserv
ed

Reserv
ed

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

Manda
tory

NOTE

(1) Mandatory monitoring devices are installed in the cabinet before delivery, and related monitoring signal
cables are connected before delivery. Optional devices are configured based on customer requirements,
and related cables must be connected on site. For details about how to connect the cables, see BTS3900A
Installation Guide.
(2) For details about the positions of devices monitored by the CMUA, see Module Configurations in the
Cabinet.

LED
Table 6-4 describes the LEDs on the CMUA.

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Table 6-4 LEDs


Label

Color

Status

Meaning

RUN

Green

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

The board is functional and communicates


with the BBU properly.

Blinking (on for 0.125s


and off for 0.125s)

The board is functional, but fails to


communicate with the BBUs. If the board
does not communicate with the BBU for one
minute, you can verify that communication
fails.

On or off

The board is faulty (when it is not in the


power-on self-check status).

Off

No alarm is generated.

On

An alarm is generated, and the board must be


replaced.

Blinking (on for 1s and


off for 1s)

An alarm is generated. The alarm may be


caused by the faults of related boards or ports.
Therefore, you cannot determine whether to
replace the board.

ALM

Red

DIP Switches
There are three DIP switches on the CMUA. They are SW1, SW2, and SW3, which are used to
set the working mode of the CMUA according to the cabinet type. Figure 6-10 shows the
positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA.
Figure 6-10 Positions of the DIP switches on the CMUA (plan view)

The DIP switches in different types of cabinet are set in different modes, as shown in Figure
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Figure 6-11 DIP switch settings of the CMUA in different cabinets

NOTE

The red rectangles in Figure 6-11 show the positions for installing jumper caps.

6.4.2 DCDU-03
The Direct Current Distribution Unit-03 (DCDU-03) supplies DC power to each component in
the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-03 is 1 U. It can be classified into the DCDU-03B and
DCDU-03C according to the configured MCBs and application scenarios. The two models have
the same exterior, engineering specifications, and ports.

Exterior
Figure 6-12 shows the DCDU-03.
Figure 6-12 DCDU-03

Functions
The DCDU-03 provides nine -48 V DC outputs and different MCB configurations to meet the
power distribution requirements of the scenarios of distributed and separated base stations.
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Table 6-5 describes the DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03.


Table 6-5 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03
DCDU
Model

DC Output
Terminal

Power
Consumpti
on
Equipment

MCB
Specificati
on

MCB
Quantity

Applicatio
n Scenario

DCDU-03B

LOAD0 to
LOAD5

RRU

20 A

LOAD6 to
LOAD8

BBU and the


transmission
equipment of
the customer

12 A

Distributed
base station/
Mini base
station

LOAD0 to
LOAD5

Transmissio
n equipment
of the
customer

12 A

LOAD6

BBU

12 A

LOAD7

Transmissio
n equipment
of the
customer

6A

LOAD8

Fan box

6A

DCDU-03C

Separated
macro base
station in the
-48 V DC
power
supply/
Transmissio
n cabinet

Ports
Figure 6-13 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.

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Figure 6-13 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

Table 6-6 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.


Table 6-6 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

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Port

Specification

Cross-Sectional Area
(Unit: mm2)

DC input
terminal

Supports the
M6 2-hole OT
terminal

DCDU-03B: 25

DCDU-03C: 25

DC output
terminal

LOAD0 to
LOAD8 (from
left to right)
LOAD0 to
LOAD8

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When the DCDU-03 is used
in the transmission cabinet,
the cross-sectional area of
the input power cable is 4
mm2.
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Three rows of wiring


terminals for outputs:
NEG(-), RTN(+), and
PGND, where, the last
three pairs of the PGND
wiring terminals support
the grounding of the M4
2-hole OT terminals,
which are marked in red
in Figure 6-13

Supports the output


power cable with a
maximum cross-sectional
area of 6 mm2
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6.4.3 Core of the Heat Exchanger


The core of the heat exchanger extends the area for the exchange of the air inside and outside
the cabinet, speeding up the air circulation and effectively decreasing the working temperature
of the cabinet. In addition, the core of the heat exchanger keeps the dust away from the cabinet.

Exterior
The core of the heat exchanger is positioned on the inner side of the front door of the APM30H
cabinet. Figure 6-14 shows the core of the heat exchanger.
Figure 6-14 Core of the heat exchanger

6.4.4 Junction Box


The junction box divides one AC input into four AC outputs. The AC outputs are used for the
SOU and multiple heating films or heaters.

Exterior
The junction box is on the left inner side of the APM30H. Figure 6-15 shows the junction box.

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Figure 6-15 Junction box

Structure
Figure 6-16 shows the structure of the junction box.
Figure 6-16 Structure of the junction box

(1) L wiring terminals for four AC (2) N wiring terminals for four AC (3) PE wiring terminals for four AC
outputs
outputs
outputs
(4) Cable holes

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6.4.5 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) automatically reports the information about the cabinet type,
facilitating fast troubleshooting.
The ELU is on the left inner side of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T or on the right inner side of
the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC. Figure 6-17 shows the ELU.
Figure 6-17 ELU

(1) Housing

(2) RJ-45 port

6.4.6 Heater (Optional)


The heater provides proper operating temperature for the customer equipment working in the
cabinet in low temperature. The heater is optional.

Exterior
The heater is 1 U high. Figure 6-18 shows the heater.
Figure 6-18 Heater

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Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
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When the temperature in the cabinet is lower than +1oC (with 6oC offset considered), the
heater starts working. When the temperature in the cabinet is higher than +15oC (with
3oC offset considered), the heater stops working.

The maximum heating power of the heater is 300 W.

6.4.7 Door Status Sensor


The door status sensor monitors the opening and closing of the front door of the cabinet.
The door status sensor consists of the magnet part and switch part.
Figure 6-19 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 6-19 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 6-20 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.

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Figure 6-20 Switch part of the door status sensor

6.4.8 Smoke Sensor (Optional)


A smoke sensor monitors smoke density in the cabinet in real time. When smoke density exceeds
a threshold, the smoke sensor reports alarms to the CMUA. The smoke sensor is an optional
component, which is generally installed on the left of the cabinet.

Exterior
Figure 6-21 shows a smoke sensor. The reference to the exterior of a smoke sensor is for
information only.
Figure 6-21 Smoke sensor

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Installation Position
Figure 6-22 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the APM30H or TMC11H.
Figure 6-23 shows the position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D/IBBS200T.
Figure 6-22 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the TMC11H

Figure 6-23 Position for installing a smoke sensor in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T

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Technical Specifications
Table 6-7 lists the technical specifications of a smoke sensor.
Table 6-7 Technical specifications of a smoke sensor
Item

Specification

Dimensions

75 mm x 51 mm x 31 mm (with a base)

Weight

About 50 g

Installation height

12 m

Working voltage

+12 V DC or +24 V DC (allowed voltage


range: +9 V DC to +27 V DC)

Working current

Monitoring: < 50 A (with +12 V DC) or <


80 A (with +24 V DC)
Alarm reporting: 1 mA to 20 mA (depending
on input voltage and circuit resistance)

Indication

Monitoring: The indicator blinks red every 3s


to 8s.
Alarm reporting: The indicator is steady red.

Ambient environment

Temperature: -10C to +55C


Relative humidity: 95% (40C 20C,
non-condensing)

6.5 TMC11H Cables


The TMC11H cables consist of the equipotential cable, input power cable, power cable for the
fan box, ELU signal cable, signal cables between the CMUA and the door status sensor, and
transfer cable for the fan on the front door.
6.5.1 Equipotential Cable
The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.
6.5.2 Input Power Cable for the TMC11H
The input power cable for the TMC11H varies according to the power supply scenario.
6.5.3 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the TMC11H
The power cable feeds -48 V DC power cable into the fan box in the transmission cabinet from
the DCDU-03.
6.5.4 ELU Signal Cable
The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.
6.5.5 Door Status Monitoring Cable
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The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.
6.5.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door
The monitoring signal cable feeds power into the fan on the front door of the APM30H or
TMC11H and transmits fan monitoring signals to the CMUA.

6.5.1 Equipotential Cable


The equipotential cable connects the PGND terminals of the cabinets, ensuring the equipotential
connection and safe running of the base station.

Exterior
Figure 6-24 shows the equipotential cable.
Figure 6-24 Equipotential cable

Cable Description
Table 6-8 describes the equipotential cable.
Table 6-8 Equipotential cable
Cable

Color

Cross-Sectional Area

Equipotential cable

Green and yellow

16 mm2

6.5.2 Input Power Cable for the TMC11H


The input power cable for the TMC11H varies according to the power supply scenario.

Input Power Cable for the TMC11H (1)


Figure 6-25 shows the input power cable for the TMC11H in the AC power supply scenario.
The APM30H supplies power to the TMC11H.

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Figure 6-25 Input power cable for the TMC11H (1)

(1) Easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector

(2) OT terminal (4 mm2, M6)

Input Power Cable for the TMC11H (2)


Figure 6-26 shows the input power cable for the TMC11H in the -48 V DC power supply
scenario. The APM30H supplies power to the TMC11H.
Figure 6-26 Input power cable for the TMC11H (2)

(1) OT terminal

(2) Parallel terminal

6.5.3 Power Cable for the Fan Box in the TMC11H


The power cable feeds -48 V DC power cable into the fan box in the transmission cabinet from
the DCDU-03.

Exterior
Figure 6-27 shows the power cable for the fan box in the TMC11H.

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Figure 6-27 Power cable for the fan box in the TMC11H

(1) 3V3 power connector

(2) OT terminal

6.5.4 ELU Signal Cable


The ELU (Electronic Label Unit) signal cable transmits the information about the cabinet type
reported by the ELU to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 6-28 shows the ELU signal cable.
Figure 6-28 ELU signal cable

(1) RJ-45 connector

Pin Assignment
Table 6-9 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable.
Table 6-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the ELU signal cable

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X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.1

X2.1

White

Twisted pair

X1.2

X2.2

Orange

X1.3

X2.3

White

X1.6

X2.6

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X1 End

X2 End

Wire Color

Type

X1.5

X2.5

White

Twisted pair

X1.4

X2.4

Blue

X1.7

X2.7

White

X1.8

X2.8

Brown

Twisted pair

6.5.5 Door Status Monitoring Cable


The door status monitoring cable transmits the information about the opening and closing of the
door to the CMUA from the door status sensor of the RFC, IBBS200D, or IBBS200T.

Exterior
The door status monitoring cable are two black cables, and both ends of each cable are bare
wires. Figure 6-29 shows the door status monitoring cable.
Figure 6-29 Door status monitoring cable

6.5.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Fan on the Front Door
The monitoring signal cable feeds power into the fan on the front door of the APM30H or
TMC11H and transmits fan monitoring signals to the CMUA.

Exterior
Figure 6-30 shows the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door.
Figure 6-30 Monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front door

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Pin Assignment
Table 6-10 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan
on the front door.
Table 6-10 Pin assignment for the wires of the monitoring signal cable for the fan on the front
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Wire

X1 End

X2 End

Color

W1

X1.1

X2.1

Black

W2

X1.2

X2.2

Black

W3

X1.3

X2.3

Black

W4

X1.4

X2.4

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SLPU

About This Chapter


The signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,
UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.
7.1 Exterior of SLPU
The SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.
7.2 Configuration of the SLPU
This section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.
7.3 UELP
Each Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for four
paths of E1/T1 signals.
7.4 UFLP
The universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,
each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.
7.5 USLP2
The Universal Signal Lightning Protection Unit Type 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection
unit. It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.

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7.1 Exterior of SLPU


The SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.
Figure 7-1 shows the SLPU.
Figure 7-1 SLPU

7.2 Configuration of the SLPU


This section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.

Slots of the SLPU


Figure 7-2 shows the slots of the SLPU.
Figure 7-2 Slots of the SLPU

Configuration of the SLPU


When serving as a trunk signal protection unit, the SLPU is a mandatory component, and it is
integrated with a UELP or UFLP and installed in the 1 U space in the upper part of the cabinet.
Table 7-1 lists the configuration principles of the SLPU.

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Table 7-1 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)


Board

Optional/
Mandatory

Maximum
Quantity

Slot

Configuration
Restriction

UELP

Optional

Slots 0 to 3

The priorities of
the slots in
configuration
are as follows in
descending
order: slot 2, slot
0, slot 1, and slot
3.

UFLP

Optional

Slot 3

If both the
UELP and
UFLP are
configured, the
UFLP is
installed in a slot
with a higher
priority than the
UELP.

When serving as a monitoring signal protection unit for not more than 16 dry contacts, the SLPU
is an optional component, and it is integrated with two USLP2s and installed in the 1 U space
at the bottom of the BBU. Table 7-2 lists the configuration principles of the SLPU.
Table 7-2 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)
Board

Optional/
Mandatory

Quantity

Slot

Configuration
Restriction

USLP2

Optional

Slots 2 and 3

7.3 UELP
Each Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for four
paths of E1/T1 signals.

Panel
Figure 7-3 shows the panel of the UELP.
Figure 7-3 UELP panel

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Ports
Table 7-3 lists the ports of the UELP.
Table 7-3 Ports of the UELP
Label

Connector

Description

INSIDE

DB25 connector

Connected to the board for


transmission in the base station

OUTSIDE

DB26 connector

Connected to the external


transmission devices

DIP Switch
The UELP has one DIP switch, which is used to determine whether the receiving end is grounded.
The DIP switch has four DIP bits. Figure 7-4 shows the DIP switch on the UELP.
Figure 7-4 DIP switch on the UELP

Table 7-4 describes the DIP switch on the UELP.


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Table 7-4 DIP switch on the UELP


DIP
Switch

Bit Status

Description

S1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Other status

Not grounded
Grounded

NOTE

The 75-ohm E1 cable can be either grounded or not grounded, whereas the 120-ohm E1 cable and the 100ohm T1 cable cannot be grounded.

7.4 UFLP
The universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,
each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.

Panel
Figure 7-5 shows the panel of the UFLP.
Figure 7-5 Panel of the UFLP

Ports
Table 7-5 describes the ports on the panel of the UFLP.
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Port Location

Label

Connector Type

Description

INSIDE side

FE0, FE1

RJ-45

Connected to the
board for
transmission in the
base station

OUTSIDE side

FE0, FE1

RJ-45

Connected to the
external
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7.5 USLP2
The Universal Signal Lightning Protection Unit Type 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection
unit. It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.

Panel
Figure 7-6 shows the panel of the USLP2.
Figure 7-6 Panel of the USLP2

Port
There are four output ports and two input ports on the USLP2. Table 7-6 lists the ports on the
panel of the USLP2.
Table 7-6 Ports on the panel of the USLP2
Label

Port Type

Quantity

Description

IN0, IN1, IN2,


and IN3

4-pin

Input ports used to


connect the customized
alarm devices.

OUT0, OUT1

RJ45

Output ports used to


connect the EXT-ALM
port of the UEIU or
UPEU in the cabinet.

Figure 7-7 shows the mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on
the USLP2.
Figure 7-7 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2
OUT0
1

3
2

7-6

5
4

OUT1

7
6

1
8

3
2

5
4

IN0
7

IN1
1

IN2
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Table 7-7 lists the mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the
USLP2.
Table 7-7 Mapping relationship between the pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2
Input

Output

Label

Pin

Label

Pin

IN0

IN0.1

OUT1

OUT1.1

IN1

IN2

IN3

IN0.2

OUT1.2

IN0.3

OUT1.4

IN0.4

OUT1.5

IN1.1

OUT1.3

IN1.2

OUT1.6

IN1.3

OUT1.7

IN1.4

OUT1.8

IN2.1

OUT0

OUT0.1

IN2.2

OUT0.2

IN2.3

OUT0.4

IN2.4

OUT0.5

IN3.1

OUT0.3

IN3.2

OUT0.6

IN3.3

OUT0.7

IN3.4

OUT0.8

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Maintaining the Hardware for the

APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T
About This Chapter
If the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T must be powered off for maintenance, the
duration of the power-off state cannot exceed 48 hours.
8.1 Routine Maintenance
The APM30H needs regular inspection so that faults, if any, can be cleared in time.
8.2 Replacing the PMU
Replace the PMU if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.
8.3 Replacing the PSU
If the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
8.4 Replacing the EPS Subrack
Replace the EPS subrack if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.
8.5 Replacing the AC Surge Protector
If the AC surge protector is faulty, you must replace it.
8.6 Replacing the Fuse
When certain power equipment, which has high current requirements, is connected to a DC
output port on the EPS subrack, the fuse on the port need to be replaced if it cannot meet the
high-current requirement. Replacing the fuse that controls the port for supplying power to the
BBU disrupts all the services carried by the base station.
8.7 Replacing the Fan Box in the APM30H
Replace the fan box in the APM30H if it is faulty.
8.8 Replacing the Core of the Heat Exchanger
When the core of the heat exchanger is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace
it.
8.9 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the APM30H
There are two types of heat exchanger installed on the front door of the APM30H: modularized
heat exchanger and non-modularized heat exchanger. The procedure for replacing the fan on the
front door of the APM30H varies according to the type of heat exchanger.
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8.10 Replacing the Heater


Replace the heater in the APM30H or TMC11H if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.
8.11 Replacing the Fan Box in the TMC11H
Replace the TMC11H if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.
8.12 Replacing the Batteries
If batteries are faulty or deteriorate, you must replace them. Generally, batteries are replaced in
batches.
8.13 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T
The TEC cooler helps dissipate the heat of batteries to ensure the normal operation of the
IBBS200T in high-temperature areas. If the TEC cooler is faulty and cannot be repaired in time,
you must replace it.
8.14 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the IBBS200D
Replace the centrifugal fan on the front door of the IBBS200D if it is faulty and cannot be
repaired.
8.15 Replacing the CMUA
If the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA) on the front panel of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T
cabinet is faulty, you must replace it.
8.16 Replacing the ELIA
The Electronic Label Identity type A (ELIA) is installed in the ELU box. The board reports the
information about the cabinet type. If the ELIA is faulty, you must replace it.

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8.1 Routine Maintenance


The APM30H needs regular inspection so that faults, if any, can be cleared in time.
Table 8-1 Routine maintenance items
Item

Check
ing
Frequ
ency

Metho
d

Operation

Checking whether
the output voltage is
normal

Once
every
six
months

Multim
eter

For details, see Checking the Power-On Status of


the APM30H.

Checking whether
the fans are
operational

Once
every
six
months

Visual
inspecti
on

For details about how to handle the faulty fan


on the top of the APM30H, see 8.7 Replacing
the Fan Box in the APM30H .

For details about how to handle the faulty fan


on the front door of the APM30H, see 8.9.3
Replacing the Fan for the Non-Modularized
Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front
Door.

For details about how to handle the faulty fan


in the IBBS200D, see 8.14 Replacing the Fan
on the Front Door of the IBBS200D.

For details on the LEDs on the PMU, see Table


3-8.

For details on the LEDs on the CMUA, see


Table 6-4.

When the alarm LED is ON, query alarms on


the BAM, and then clear them.

Checking whether
the LEDs are
operational

The paint and


galvanization
coating on the
surface of the
cabinet are not
peeling off or have
scratches.

Once
every
six
months

Once
every
six
months

Visual
inspecti
on

Visual
inspecti
on

8.2 Replacing the PMU


Replace the PMU if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.

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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty modules are confirmed, and new modules of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-1 shows the installation position of the PMU in the EPS subrack.

Context

Figure 8-1 Installation position of the PMU

The PMU is hot-swappable.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Record all the cable connections on the panel of the faulty PMU.
Step 3 Disconnect all cables from the panel of the PMU.

CAUTION
When linking the DB50 connector of the environment monitoring signal cable, you should press
the latches on both sides of the connector with your hands and plug or unplug the connector
perpendicularly to or from the panel on the HPMI to prevent false monitoring alarms caused by
bent pins.

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Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws from the ejector lever of the panel of the
PMU.
Step 5 Pull the ejector lever gently to disconnect the buckle of the PMU from the subrack, and then
remove the PMU from the slot, as shown in Figure 8-2.
Figure 8-2 Removing the PMU

Step 6 Place the faulty PMU into an ESD box or bag.


Step 7 Set the DIP switches of the new PMU to 11000000, as shown in Figure 8-3.
Figure 8-3 Setting DIP switches

Step 8 Place the new PMU in the corresponding slot, loosen the screws on the ejector lever of the PMU,
and then pull out the ejector lever.
Step 9 Slide the module along the guide rails into the slot until it is in position, and then push the ejector
lever back.
Step 10 Tighten the two screws on the ejector lever. Figure 8-4 shows the installation procedure.

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Figure 8-4 Installing the PMU

Step 11 Connect the cables to the ports on the panel of the new PMU based on the cable connection
records.
Step 12 Check the status of the LEDs to determine whether the new PMU works properly. For details
on the status of the LEDs, see PMU.
Step 13 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
----End

Postrequisite

8-6

Place the replaced module into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag into
a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new module.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced module.
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Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty module.

8.3 Replacing the PSU


If the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty modules are confirmed, and new modules of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-5 shows the installation position of the PSU in the EPS subrack.

Context

Figure 8-5 Installation position of the PSU

The PSU is hot-swappable.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws from the ejector lever of the panel of the
PSU.
Step 3 Pull the ejector lever gently to disconnect the buckle of the PSU from the subrack, and then
remove the PSU from the slot, as shown in Figure 8-6.
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Figure 8-6 Removing the PSU

Step 4 Place a new PSU in the corresponding slot, loosen the screws on the ejector lever of the PSU,
and then pull out the ejector lever.
Step 5 Slide the module along the guide rails into the slot until it is in position, and then push the ejector
lever back.
Step 6 Tighten the screws on the ejector lever. Figure 8-7 shows the installation procedure.
Figure 8-7 Installing the PSU

Step 7 Check the status of the LEDs to determine whether the new module works properly. For details
on the status of the LEDs, see PSU (AC/DC).
Step 8 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Postrequisite

8-8

Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced module.
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8.4 Replacing the EPS Subrack


Replace the EPS subrack if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty subracks are confirmed, and new subracks of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Replacing the EPS subrack disrupts all the services carried by the base station.

It takes about 30 minutes to replace the EPS subrack.

Context

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled BAT on the panel of the EPS subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Set the three PSU circuit breakers on the panel of the EPS subrack to OFF.
Step 4 Turn off the AC input of the APM30H.
Step 5 Disconnect the ground cable of the EPS subrack from the ground bar on the left side of the
cabinet.
Step 6 Remove the PMU and PSU from the EPS subrack. For details, see 8.2 Replacing the PMU and
8.3 Replacing the PSU respectively.
Step 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the cable support from the right side of the EPS subrack.
Step 8 Label the cables that are delivered with the EPS subrack and connected to the right side of the
EPS subrack, and then disconnect the cables.
Step 9 Loosen the screws on the AC protecting hood on the left side of the EPS subrack, and then
remove the protecting hood.
Step 10 Label the AC input power cable and AC output power cable on the left side of the EPS subrack,
and then disconnect the cables.
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CAUTION
The PE wire of the AC input power cable is connected to a hexagonal screw on a mounting ear
of the EPS subrack. The hexagonal screw must be reserved properly after the PE wire is
disconnected.
Step 11 Label the DC output cable on the right side of the EPS subrack, and then disconnect the cable.
Step 12 Remove the remaining seven retention screws from both sides of the EPS subrack, and then
slowly pull the subrack out of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 8-8.
Figure 8-8 Replacing the EPS subrack

CAUTION
The EPS subrack is heavy. Therefore, you need to hold the subrack with one hand, support the
bottom with the other hand, and slowly pull the subrack out. This prevents the subrack from
falling and ensures personal safety.
Step 13 Place the faulty EPS subrack into an ESD box or bag.
Step 14 Slide the new EPS subrack into the original installation position, and then tighten the retention
screws on both sides of the subrack.
Step 15 Reinstall the PMU and the PSU in the corresponding slots in the new EPS subrack.
Step 16 Secure the power series 120 connectors to the original support, and then install the support on
the right side of the cabinet.
Step 17 Connect the cables to the ports on the panel of the new EPS subrack based on the cable connection
records.
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CAUTION
The PE wire of the AC input power cable must be connected to the hexagonal screw that is
removed in Step 10. Otherwise, the level of reliability is low.
Step 18 Secure the AC protecting hood to the left side of the EPS subrack, and then tighten the screws.
Step 19 Turn on the AC input of the APM30H.
Step 20 Set the three PSU circuit breakers on the panel of the EPS subrack to ON.
Step 21 Set the circuit breaker labeled BAT on the EPS subrack to ON.
Step 22 Check the status of the LEDs on the PMU and PSU to determine whether the new EPS subrack
works properly. For details on the status of the LEDs, see PMU and PSU (AC/DC).
Step 23 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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l

Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.5 Replacing the AC Surge Protector


If the AC surge protector is faulty, you must replace it.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, ESD box or
bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty modules are confirmed, and new modules of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-9 shows the installation position of the AC surge protector in the EPS subrack.

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Figure 8-9 Installation position of the AC surge protector

(1) AC surge protector

When the color of the protecting hood on the front panel of the surge protector changes
from green to red, the protector is faulty and you must replace it.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Press the upper and lower ends of the surge protector, and then remove the protector, as shown
in Figure 8-10.
Figure 8-10 Removing the surge protector

Step 3 Place the faulty AC surge protector into an ESD box or bag.
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Step 4 Place the new surge protector in the corresponding slot, and then push it until it is securely
installed.
Step 5 Check the color of the protecting hood on the front panel of the surge protector to determine
whether the new surge protector works properly. When the surge protector works properly, the
color is green.
Step 6 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Postrequisite
l

Place the replaced module into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag into
a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new module.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced module.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty module.

8.6 Replacing the Fuse


When certain power equipment, which has high current requirements, is connected to a DC
output port on the EPS subrack, the fuse on the port need to be replaced if it cannot meet the
high-current requirement. Replacing the fuse that controls the port for supplying power to the
BBU disrupts all the services carried by the base station.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, new fuse, ESD
box or bag, and key to the cabinet door, are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty fuses are confirmed, and new fuses of the same quantity
and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-11 shows the installation position of the fuse and spare fuse box in the EPS
subrack.

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Figure 8-11 Installation position of the fuse and spare fuse box

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The fuse is hot-swappable.

CAUTION
The specifications of the fuse vary according to the ambient temperature. For details on the
derating of the fuse, see the general specifications of the fuse. If the fuse works at a normal
temperature of 25C, the operating current cannot be greater than 75% of its rated current.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Take the extraction tool out of the mounting ear on the right side of the EPS subrack.
Figure 8-12 shows the exterior and position of the extraction tool.
Figure 8-12 Position of the extraction tool in the cabinet

Step 3 Use the extraction tool to remove the faulty fuse, as shown in Figure 8-13.
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Figure 8-13 Removing the faulty fuse

Step 4 Place the faulty fuse into an ESD box or bag.


Step 5 Take the fuse from the spare fuse box, as shown in Figure 8-14.
Figure 8-14 Taking the spare fuse

Step 6 Insert the new fuse into the corresponding port.


Step 7 Set the circuit breaker for the new fuse to ON and check the running status of the related modules
to determine whether the fuse works properly.
Step 8 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

8.7 Replacing the Fan Box in the APM30H


Replace the fan box in the APM30H if it is faulty.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty fan boxes are confirmed, and new fan boxes of the
same quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

The fan box in the APM30H houses the HPMI, CMUA, and fan. If any of the components
is faulty, the fan box must be replaced.

It takes about 20 minutes to replace the fan box.

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Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Remove the fuse corresponding to the port labeled LOAD0. For details, see 8.6 Replacing the
Fuse.
Step 3 Record all the cable connections on the panel of the faulty fan box.
Step 4 Disconnect all cables from the panel of the faulty fan box.
NOTE

Remove the RJ-45 connectors linked to the COM_IN, COM_OUT, and ELU ports from the panel of the CMUA
through the holes at the baffle plate on the ports, as shown in Figure 8-15.

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Figure 8-15 Top view of the fan box in the APM30H

Step 5 Remove the retention screws from the mounting ears of the fan box, and then remove the box
from the cabinet slowly, as shown in Figure 8-16.
Figure 8-16 Removing the fan box from the APM30H

DANGER
When removing the fan box, do not touch the air inlet at the bottom of the fan box.
Step 6 Place the faulty fan box into an ESD box or bag.
Step 7 Slide the new fan box into the installation position, and then tighten the retention screws on the
mounting ears of the fan box.
Step 8 Connect the cables to the ports on the front panel of the fan box based on the cable connection
records, and then check that the cables are properly and correctly connected.

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NOTE

You must plug or unplug the DB50 connector of the environment monitoring signal cable perpendicularly
to or from the panel on the HPMI with your hands to prevent false monitoring alarms caused by bent pins.

Step 9 Link the connector at one end of the power cable of the fan box in the APM30H to the port
labeled LOAD0 on the panel of the fan box in the EPS subrack.
Step 10 Connect the fuse to the original port, and then power on the fan box.
Step 11 Check the status of the LEDs to determine whether the new fan box works properly. For details
on the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 12 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.8 Replacing the Core of the Heat Exchanger


When the core of the heat exchanger is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace
it.

Prerequisite
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The model of the faulty core of the heat exchanger is confirmed, and a new core of the heat
exchanger of the same model is ready.

The new core of the heat exchanger is intact, and its hardware version is consistent with
that of the faulty core of the heat exchanger.

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

Procedure
Step 1 Use a magnetic Phillips screwdriver to remove the 12 retention screws on the core of the hear
exchanger, as shown in Figure 8-17.

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Figure 8-17 Removing the faulty core of the heat exchanger

Step 2 Use a screwdriver to pry the core of the heat exchanger off the front door of the cabinet.
Step 3 Remove the nut in the middle of the wind guide trough, as shown in Figure 8-18.
Figure 8-18 Removing the wind guide trough

Step 4 Place the faulty core of the heat exchanger into an ESD box or bag.
Step 5 Install the wind guide trough to the new core of the heat exchanger, and then tighten the nut.
Step 6 Install the new core of the heat exchanger to the front door of the cabinet, and then use the
magnetic Phillips screwdriver to tighten the 12 screws.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the core of the heat exchanger, check the following items:
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Check that the core of the heat exchanger and that the wind guide trough are securely
installed.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty core of the heat exchanger.

8.9 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the APM30H


There are two types of heat exchanger installed on the front door of the APM30H: modularized
heat exchanger and non-modularized heat exchanger. The procedure for replacing the fan on the
front door of the APM30H varies according to the type of heat exchanger.
8.9.1 Querying the Type of Fan
Determine the type of fan to be replaced by querying the ELU information remotely as shown
below.
8.9.2 Replacing the Fan for the Modularized Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front Door
If the fan for the modularized heat exchanger installed in the APM30H is faulty and cannot be
repaired in time, you must replace it.
8.9.3 Replacing the Fan for the Non-Modularized Heat Exchanger Installed on the Front Door
If the fan for the non-modularized heat exchanger installed in the APM30H is faulty and cannot
be repaired in time, you must replace it.

8.9.1 Querying the Type of Fan


Determine the type of fan to be replaced by querying the ELU information remotely as shown
below.
1.

Run the DSP BTSELABEL command on the LMT to query the information of the cabinet
that is configured on the GSM side or run the DSP ELABEL command on the LMT to
query the information of the cabinet that is configured on the UMTS side or run the DSP
BRDMFRINFO command on the LMT to query the information of the cabinet that is
configured on the LTE side.

2.

Obtain the information in the ExInfo area in the execution result to determine the type of
the fan to be replaced.

3.

If Heat Dissipation Parts.Panasonic is displayed in the ExInfo area, you can infer that
the type of fan to be replaced is the modularized heat exchanger.

If Heat Dissipation Parts.Panasonic is not displayed in the ExInfo area, you can infer
that the type of fan to be replaced is the non-modularized heat exchanger.

Prepare the type of fan based on the type of heat exchanger in the cabinet.

8.9.2 Replacing the Fan for the Modularized Heat Exchanger


Installed on the Front Door
If the fan for the modularized heat exchanger installed in the APM30H is faulty and cannot be
repaired in time, you must replace it.

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The quantity and model of the faulty fans are confirmed. For details, see 8.9.1 Querying
the Type of Fan.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-19 shows the position of the fan in the APM30H.

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Figure 8-19 Position of the fan in the APM30H

It takes about 20 minutes to replace the fan.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Remove the fuse from the slot corresponding to the port labeled LOAD0 on the EPS to power
off the CMUA. For details, see 8.6 Replacing the Fuse.
Step 3 Record the connection of the faulty cable for the fan on the fan transfer board, and then remove
the cable and rubber cap from the cable outlet, as shown in Figure 8-20.

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Figure 8-20 Remove the faulty cable for the fan

Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the five screws from the air duct, use a socket screwdriver
to remove the nut from under the air duct, and then remove the air duct, as shown in Figure
8-21.
Figure 8-21 Removing the air duct

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Step 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the other nine screws from the heat exchanger, and then
remove the heat exchanger from the front door of the APM30H, as shown in Figure 8-22.
Figure 8-22 Removing the heat exchanger

Step 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the five screws from the cover plate of the fan cavity, and
then remove the cover plate, as shown in Figure 8-23.
Figure 8-23 Removing the cover plate of the fan cavity

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Step 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws fixing the fan, and then remove the faulty
fan, as shown in Figure 8-24.
Figure 8-24 Removing the faulty fan

Step 8 Install the new fan in the fan cavity, and then tighten the four screws on the fan.
Step 9 Reinstall the cover plate of the fan cavity on the heat exchanger, and then tighten the five screws
on the cover plate of the fan cavity.
Step 10 Lead the cable for the new fan through the cable outlet on the right of the door of the APM30H,
and then install a rubber cap on the cable outlet.
Step 11 Reinstall the heat exchanger on the front door of the APM30H, and then tighten the nine screws
on the panel of the heat exchanger.
Step 12 Reinstall the air duct on the heat exchanger, and then tighten the five screws and one nut.
Step 13 Reinstall the cable for the new fan on the fan transfer board based on the cable connections
recorded in Step 3.
Step 14 Put the fuse back into the slot corresponding to the port labeled LOAD0.
Step 15 Check the running of the fans and status of the LEDs on the CMUA to determine whether the
new fan works properly. For details about the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 16 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.9.3 Replacing the Fan for the Non-Modularized Heat Exchanger


Installed on the Front Door
If the fan for the non-modularized heat exchanger installed in the APM30H is faulty and cannot
be repaired in time, you must replace it.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door, are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty fans are confirmed. For details, see 8.9.1 Querying
the Type of Fan.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-25 shows the position of the fan in the APM30H.

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Figure 8-25 Position of the fan in the APM30H

It takes about 20 minutes to replace the fan.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

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CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Remove the fuse from the slot corresponding to the port labeled LOAD0. For details, see 8.6
Replacing the Fuse.
Step 3 Remove the connector linked to the port labeled FAN_EXT from the panel of the CMUA to
power off the fan on the front door of the APM30H.
Step 4 Loosen the screws on the cover plate of the fan transfer board, and then remove the cover plate.
Step 5 Label the cables connected to the faulty fan, and then disconnect the cables, as shown in 1 of
Figure 8-26.
Step 6 Remove the eight screws from the cover plate of the fan and remove the cover plate, as shown
in 2 of Figure 8-26.
Step 7 Remove the baffle and rubber cap from the cable outlet on the side of the fan cavity. Then,
remove the cable for the fan, as shown in 3 of Figure 8-26.
Figure 8-26 Removing the fan from the front door of the APM30H

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Step 8 Remove the four screws from the support plate of the fan, and then remove the support plate
and fan from the APM30H, as shown in 4 of Figure 8-26.
Step 9 Remove the four screws fixing the fan from the support plate, and then remove the fan.
Step 10 Lead the cable for the new fan through the cable outlet in the support plate. Then, tighten the
four screws fixing the fan.
Step 11 Install the cover plate of the fan back to the fan cavity after the fan is installed, and then tighten
the four screws.
Step 12 Lead the fan cable through the cable outlets of the fan cavity. Then, add the rubber cap and baffle
to the cable.
Step 13 Tighten the two screws on the baffle.
Step 14 Reconnect the cable for the fan to the fan transfer board based on the cable connection records.
Then, install the cover plate of the fan transfer board.
Step 15 Relink the connector to the port labeled FAN_EXT on the panel of the CMUA.
Step 16 Reinstall the fuse in the slot corresponding to the port labeled LOAD0.
Step 17 Check the running of the fan and status of the LEDs on the CMUA to determine whether the
new fan works properly. For details about the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 18 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.10 Replacing the Heater


Replace the heater in the APM30H or TMC11H if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, diagonal pliers,
flat-head screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, insulation screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and
key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty heaters are confirmed, and new heaters of the same
quantity and model and several cable ties are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

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WARNING
After the installation, do not change the position of the heater during the routine operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the AC output circuit breaker labeled AC OUTPUT on the panel of the EPS subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Remove the connector at one end of the power cable from the heater.
Step 4 Remove the four screws from the panel of the heater. Hold the heater with one hand, and pull
the heater out of the cabinet with the other hand slightly, as shown in Figure 8-27.
Figure 8-27 Removing the faulty heater

Step 5 Place the new heater in its installation position. Hold the new heater with one hand, and push it
into the cabinet with the other hand until the mounting ears are in contact with the columns.
Step 6 Tighten the two screws on both sides of the heater.
Step 7 Re-link the connector at one end of the power cable to the input port of the heater, as shown in
Figure 8-28.

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Figure 8-28 Installing the new heater

Step 8 Set the AC output circuit breaker labeled AC OUTPUT on the panel of the EPS subrack to ON.
Step 9 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced heater into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag into a
carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new heater.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced heater.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty heater.

8.11 Replacing the Fan Box in the TMC11H


Replace the TMC11H if it is faulty and cannot be repaired.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty fan boxes are confirmed, and new fan boxes of the
same quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

The fan box in the TMC11H houses the HPMI, CMUA, and fan. If any of the components
is faulty, the fan box must be replaced.

It takes about 20 minutes to replace the fan box.

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Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.
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CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled FAN on the DCDU-03 to OFF to power off the fan box.
Step 3 Record all the cable connections on the panel of the faulty fan box.
Step 4 Disconnect all cables from the panel of the faulty fan box.
NOTE

Remove the RJ-45 connectors linked to the COM_IN, COM_OUT, and ELU ports from the panel of the
CMUA through the holes in the baffle plate on the ports, as shown in Figure 8-29.

Figure 8-29 Top view of the fan box in the TMC11H

Step 5 Remove the retention screws from the mounting ears of the fan box, and then remove the box
from the cabinet slowly, as shown in Figure 8-30.
Figure 8-30 Removing the fan box from the TMC11H

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DANGER
When removing the fan box, do not touch the air inlet at the bottom of the fan box.
Step 6 Slide the new fan box into the installation position, and then tighten the retention screws on the
mounting ears of the fan box.
Step 7 Connect the cables to the ports on the front panel of the fan box based on the cable connection
records, and then check that the cables are properly and correctly connected.
Step 8 Set the circuit breaker labeled FAN on the DCDU-03 to ON to power on the fan box.
Step 9 Check the status of the LEDs to determine whether the new fan box works properly. For details
on the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 10 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.12 Replacing the Batteries


If batteries are faulty or deteriorate, you must replace them. Generally, batteries are replaced in
batches.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty batteries are confirmed, and new batteries of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

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DANGER
During the replacement, short circuits or reverse connections cannot exist between the positive
and negative poles of the batteries. All the tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be
coated with insulation tubes. This prevents the batteries from being burned and ensures personal
safety.

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Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled BAT on the panel of the EPS subrack in the APM30 to OFF.
Step 3 Remove the cover plate from the batteries, as shown in Figure 8-31.
Figure 8-31 Removing the cover plate from the batteries

Step 4 Label the input power cables on the positive and negative poles of the batteries and the cables
for series connection of batteries, and then disconnect the cables, as shown in Figure 8-32.
Figure 8-32 Removing cables from the batteries

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Step 5 Hold the steering rope to pull the batteries out. Remove the batteries on this layer with your
hands and place them in a safe location.
NOTE

Remove the baffle plates and batteries from top to bottom. Remove the batteries before removing the
baffle plate of the lower layer.

Remove and place the batteries with your hands to prevent the batteries from falling.

Step 6 Install the new batteries layer by layer and connect the input power cables and the cables for
series connection of batteries based on the cable connection records.
NOTE

Install all the batteries and baffle plates from bottom to up. Install the batteries before installing the
baffle plate of the upper layer.

Ensure that the cables are securely and correctly connected.

Step 7 Use a multimeter to measure the voltage at both ends of the battery pack to prevent reverse
connection.
Step 8 Set the circuit breaker labeled BAT on the panel of the EPS subrack to ON.
Step 9 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced batteries into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag into
a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new batteries.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced batteries.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty batteries.

8.13 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T


The TEC cooler helps dissipate the heat of batteries to ensure the normal operation of the
IBBS200T in high-temperature areas. If the TEC cooler is faulty and cannot be repaired in time,
you must replace it.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty modules are confirmed, and new modules of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-33 shows the installation position of the TEC cooler in the IBBS200T.

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Figure 8-33 Installation position of the TEC cooler

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled FAN/TEC_SW2 for the TEC cooler of the power distribution box
on the inner right side in the IBBS200T to OFF to power off the TEC cooler.
Step 3 Remove the two retention screws fixing the CMUA from the front door, and then remove the
cover plate, as shown in 1 of Figure 8-34.

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Figure 8-34 Removing the retention screws from the CMUA

Step 4 Label the cables that connect the TEC cooler to the CMUA, and then disconnect the cables.
Step 5 Remove the two retention screws from the TEC protecting hood on the inner side of the front
door, as shown in 2 of Figure 8-34.
Step 6 Rotate the movable side of the TEC protecting hood clockwise by 90. Remove the six retention
screws, as shown in Figure 8-35, and then remove the TEC cooler from the subrack of the front
door.
Figure 8-35 Removing the faulty TEC cooler

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Step 7 Lead the power cables and the alarm signaling cables through the empty subrack on the front
door, and then install six M4 screws to fix the TEC cooler in the reverse direction in Figure
8-35.
Step 8 Close the TEC protecting hood, and fix the hood using two screws.
Step 9 Connect the power cables and the alarm signaling cables that are delivered with the new cooler
to the corresponding ports on the CMUA.
Step 10 Fix the CMUA using two screws.
Step 11 Set the circuit breaker for the TEC cooler of the power distribution box to ON.
Step 12 Check the running of the fans and the status of the LEDs on the CMUA to determine whether
the new TEC cooler works properly. For details on the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 13 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced module into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag into
a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new module.

Fill in the fault form with the details about the replaced module.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty module.

8.14 Replacing the Fan on the Front Door of the IBBS200D


Replace the centrifugal fan on the front door of the IBBS200D if it is faulty and cannot be
repaired.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty fans are confirmed, and new fans of the same quantity
and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-36 shows the installation position of the fan on the front door of the IBBS200D.

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Figure 8-36 Installation position of the fan on the front door of the IBBS200D

The fan box on the front door of the IBBS200D houses two centrifugal fans. When
maintaining the fan box, you need to replace only the faulty fan. This example describes
how to replace the fan on the left side.

It takes about 20 minutes to replace the fan.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled TEC/FAN_SW2 of the fan box to OFF on the power distribution
box in the IBBS200D to power off the fan box.
Step 3 Label the cables below the fan box, and then disconnect the cables.
Step 4 Remove the five retention screws from the fan box, and then remove the fan box, as shown in
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Figure 8-37 Removing the fan box from the IBBS200D

Step 5 Disconnect the cables that connect the faulty fan to one side of the CMUA.
Step 6 Remove the four retention screws from the faulty fan, and then remove the faulty fan from the
fan box, as shown in Figure 8-38.
Figure 8-38 Removing the faulty fan

Step 7 Place the new fan in the original position of the faulty fan, and hold the fan with one hand. Then,
tighten the four retention screws with the other hand using a screwdriver.
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Step 8 Connect the cables of the new fan to the corresponding ports on the panel of the CMUA, and
then bind the cables to the binding slot on the fan box using cable ties.
Step 9 Install the fan box onto the front door, and tighten the five retention screws on the cover plate.
Step 10 Connect the cables to the corresponding ports on the panel below the fan box based on the cable
connection records.
Step 11 Set the circuit breaker for the fan in the fan box to ON.
Step 12 Check the running of the fans and the status of the LEDs on the CMUA to determine whether
the new fan works properly. For details on the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 13 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and pack up all the tools.
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Place the replaced component into the ESD box or bag. Then, place the ESD box or bag
into a carton padded with foam or into the packing box of the new component.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced component.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty component.

8.15 Replacing the CMUA


If the Central Monitoring Unit type A (CMUA) on the front panel of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T
cabinet is faulty, you must replace it.

Prerequisite
l

The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty CMUAs are confirmed, and new CMUAs of the same
quantity and model are ready.

DIP settings of the CMUA vary according to cabinet. Figure 8-39 shows the DIP settings
of the CMUA in different cabinets.

Figure 8-39 DIP settings of the CMUA in different cabinets

NOTE

The red rectangle in Figure 8-39 shows the positions for jumper caps.

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The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Figure 8-40 shows the installation position of the CMUA on the front door of the
IBBS200D or IBBS200T.

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Figure 8-40 Installation position of the CMUA

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Set the circuit breaker labeled FAN/TEC_SW2 on the power distribution box to OFF to power
off the CMUA.
Step 3 Record all the cable connections on the CMUA, and then disconnect all cables from the CMUA.
Step 4 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the fan box of the IBBS200D and from the CMUA
box of the IBBS200T, and then remove the fan box and CMUA box, as shown in Figure 8-41
and Figure 8-42 respectively.
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Figure 8-41 Removing the fan box from the IBBS200D

Figure 8-42 Removing the CMUA box from the IBBS200T

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Step 5 Label all the cables connected to the ports on the panel of the backplane of the CMUA, and then
disconnect the cable for the fans or the cable for the TEC cooler.
Step 6 Use a screwdriver to loosen the four retention screws from the four corners of the faulty CMUA.
Remove the CMUA and place it into an ESD bag.
Step 7 Install the new CMUA in the fan box of the IBBS200D or in the CMUA box of the IBBS200T,
and then use four retention screws to secure the board.
Step 8 Reconnect the cable for the fans or the cable for the TEC cooler to the ports on the panel of the
backplane based on the cable connection records.
Step 9 Reinstall the fan box and CMUA box on the front door of the IBBS200D and IBBS200T
respectively.
Step 10 Check the status of the LEDs to determine whether the new CMUA works properly. For details
on the status of the LEDs, see CMUA.
Step 11 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
Step 12 Attach the bar code delivered with the board to the cover plate. Figure 8-43 shows the positions
for attaching the bar codes of the CMUA.
Figure 8-43 Positions for attaching the bar codes of the CMUA

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Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced board.

Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty board.

8.16 Replacing the ELIA


The Electronic Label Identity type A (ELIA) is installed in the ELU box. The board reports the
information about the cabinet type. If the ELIA is faulty, you must replace it.

Prerequisite
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The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.

The quantity and model of the faulty boards are confirmed, and new boards of the same
quantity and model are ready.

The authorized personnel are permitted to enter the site. The required keys are available.

Context
The installation position of the ELU varies according to cabinet. It is installed on the inner left
side of the IBBS200D or IBBS200T or on the inner right side of the APM30H, TMC11H, or
RFC.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves.

CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the boards, modules, or electronic components.
Step 2 Remove the RJ-45 connector from the port on the housing of the ELU.
Step 3 Open the housing of the ELU upwards according to the direction displayed on the surface of the
housing, as shown in Figure 8-44.
Figure 8-44 Opening the housing of the ELU

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Step 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on the ELIA. Remove the ELIA and place it into
an ESD bag, as shown in Figure 8-45.
Figure 8-45 Removing the faulty ELIA

Step 5 Install a new ELIA, and then tighten the screws on the panel of the board.
Step 6 Reinstall the housing of the ELU.
Step 7 Re-link the RJ-45 connector to the port on the top of the housing of the ELU.
Step 8 Take off the ESD wrist strap or gloves, and then pack up all the tools.
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or into the packing box of the new board.

Fill in the fault form with the details of the replaced board.

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