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4.2.4 Indicators ..............................................................................................................................19
4.3.3 Interfaces...............................................................................................................................25
4.4.3 Interfaces...............................................................................................................................30
4.5 PM Board......................................................................................................................................... 32
4.5.3 Interfaces...............................................................................................................................34
4.6.3 Interfaces...............................................................................................................................36
5 Cables ........................................................................................................................................................ 47
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5.2.2 External View .......................................................................................................................49
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6.5.3 Networking........................................................................................................................... 84
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1 Product Overview
Product Featuresfeatures
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is designed based on the SDR platform, and uses the
MicroTCA architecture. As an LTE FDD BBU, the ZXSDR B8200 L200 is
connected to one or multiple RRUs through the baseband-RF optical interface to
work as an eNodeB.
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The following figure shows the position of the ZXSDR B8200 L200 (BBU) in the 文之间的空格, 不调整中文和数
字之间的空格
network.
Figure 1.1-1 Position of the ZXSDR B8200 L200 (BBU) in the Network
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Figure 1.1-1 the position of the ZXSDR B8200 L200 (BBU) in the network.
The following describes the connections between the ZXSDR B8200 L200 and other devices in the
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network:
• The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is connected to RRUs through the baseband-RF optical interface to
work as an eNodeB.
• The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is connected to the EPC through the S1 interface.
• The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is connected to other eNodeBs through the X2 interface.
• Provides athe powerful expansion capability and supports multimode smooth evolution.
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is based on the SDR platform, which supports a smooth transition from
the GSM/WCDMA/CDMA/WiMAX system to the LTE system by replacing the relevant boards.
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 uses IP switching and provides GE/FE interfaces.
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 supports various networks with RRUs to satisfy networking requirements
in complicated transmission environments.
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 can be installed independently, mounted on the wall, or installed in a 19-
inch rack, saving the equipment room space and reducing the operation costs.
Based on the Uu/X2/S1 and O&M interfaces, the ZXSDR B8200 L200 implements the following
functions:
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• Power control
• Synchronization
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2 System Architecture
2.1 Overview
Hardware Architecturearchitecture
Logical Architecturearchitecture
Software Architecturearchitecture
Various types of boards are installed on the ZXSDR B8200 L200. The following
figure shows its external view.
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The ZXSDR B8200 L200 contains the following boards: Control and Clock (CC),
Baseband Processing for LTE (BPL1/BPL1A/BPN0/BPN0A), Fabric Switch
Module (FS), Site Alarm/Site Alarm Extender (SA/SE), Power Module (PM), Fan
Module (FAM). For a description of board functions, refer to the below table
Functions of Main BBU Boardsfollowing table.
CC It is the main control unit of the BBU and the ZXSDR B8200 L200. It has the
following functions:
Baseband It includes four models: BPL1, BPL1A, BPN0, BPN0A, and BPN2. It has the
Processing for following functions:
LTE
• Coding and multiplexing for downstream service data, rate matching, channel
(BPL1/BPL1A/
mapping, spreading and scrambling, power weight, and channel synthesis.
BPN0/BPN0A/
BPN2)
• RAKE reception for upstream service data, channel decoding, and sending
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• Power control.
• Soft handover.
• Measurement.
FS It provides the CPRI interface to connect the to RRUs and processes physical
layer protocols.
UES The UES boards are configured in accordance with the actual Ethernet
requirement.
UCI The UCI boards are configured in accordance with the clock configuration.
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is a BBU. The follow figure The following figure shows
the main logical connections of the ZXSDR B8200 L200.
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The software architecture of the ZXSDR B8200 L200 includes the SDR platform
software layer, LTE adaptation software layer, and LTE application layer. Figure 4
The following figure shows the software architecture of the ZXSDR B8200 L200.
• The SDR platform software layer implements the BSP, OSS, and BRS functions.
• The LTE adaptation software layer implements the OAM and DBS functions.
• The LTE application layer implements the LTE protocol functions. The LTE
application layer contains various functional modules, including the control-plane
subsystem, user-plane subsystem, scheduler subsystem, and baseband processing
subsystem.
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3 Technical Specifications
Technical Specificationsspecifications
For a description of the physical specifications, refer to the below Table .following
table.
Item Specification
The capacity of the ZXSDR B8200 L200 depends on the configured quantities of
BPL1A/BPL1/BPN0A/BPN0/BPN2 boards and types of CC boards. The LTE uses
CC boards of two types:, CC16B and CCE1.
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Mbps/300 Mbps
Item Specification
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Item Specification
6 cells/1 BPN0 90 W
Item Specification
at normal temperature)
For a description of the reliability specifications, refer to the following table. Table.
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Item Specification
Availability ≥ 99.999816%
For the electromagnetic compatibility indexes, refer to the following table. Table .
Item Index
For the requirements for for the power supply to to the ZXSDR B8200 L200, refer
to the following table. Table.
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Item Specification
For the requirements for the operating environments of the ZXSDR B8200 L200,
refer to the following table. Table.
Item Specification
Grounding ≤ 5 Ω
The ground resistance can be lower than 10 Ω in areas where the number of
thunderstorm days per year is less than 20.
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4 Boards and Modules
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 is a baseband unit designed based on the MicroTCA
architecture. Complying with MicroTCA specifications, the heights of ZXSDR
B8200 L200 boards are divided into full height (double modules) and half height
(single modules).
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4.2 CC Board
4.2.1 Functions
As the control and clock module, the Control and Clock Module (CC) controls and
manages baseband units, implements Ethernet switch, and provides the system
clock. Its functions are described as follows:
• Monitors, controls, and maintains the base station system, and provides the LMT
interface.
• Obtains the management information of the system hardware, including the rack
ID, slot ID, board type, board version, and board functions.
• Generates and transmits clock signals to other boards, which provides the system
with a unified reference clock for ease of operation and maintenance.
The LTE uses CC boards of two types: CC16B and CCE1. Apart from the above
functions, The CC board has the following functions:
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4.2.2 CC Panel
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Figure 4.2-2 CCE1
4.2.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the CC panel, refer to the following tables.
Interface Description
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Interface Description
It is a GE/FE optical interface, and cannot be used at the same time when
the ETH0 interface is used.
It provides one 1PPS+TOD input and one output, and outputs testing clock
signals.
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It provides one 1PPS+TOD input and one output, and outputs testing
clock signals.
4.2.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the CC panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
RUN Green Operati • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
ng state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicat
or
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating
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properly.
indicat
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
or
station
On: The board is in active state.
state
Off: The board is in standby state.
indicat
or
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completed.
REF Green Refere • On: The reference clock source is not operating properly.
nce
• Off: The reference clock source is not configured.
clock
source
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The reference clock
operati
source is operating properly.
ng state
indicat
or
0 l
• Flashing: Data is being transceivedtransmitted or received.
Etherne
t
• Off: The Ethernet cable is not connected.
interfac
e
(ABIS/
IUB)
state
indicat
or
1 LMT/C
• Flashing: Data is being transceivedtransmitted or received.
AS
state
• Off: The Ethernet cable is not connected.
indicat
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or
E3S indicat second cycle, it indicates the state of a link every two
unavailable.
HS - - Reserved
net
On: The interface is connected successfully.
interf
Off: The interface is not connected.
ace
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indic
ator
• Right indicator
4.2.5 Buttons
For a description of the buttons on the CC panel, refer to the following table. Table.
Button Description
4.3 FS Board
4.3.1 Functions
As a switching board, the Fabric Switch Module (FS) board provides baseband
interfaces between baseband units and radio frequency units, and exchanges and
processes baseband I/Q data.
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• In the downlink direction, receives signals from the backplane, extracts data and
implements timing.
• Maps I/Q data in the downlink direction and multiplexes I/Q signals to be optical
signals.
• In the uplink direction, receives I/Q signals, and de-multiplexes and maps the I/Q
signals.
• Exchanges the CPU interface signals with RSU/RRU through the HDLC interface.
• Performs RadipIO baseband data exchange (this function is only provided by the
CR0).
The LTE uses FS boards of two types, FS5 and CR0. For their main performance
indexes, refer to the following table. Table.
4.3.2 Panel
For the FS5 and CR0 panels, see below the following figure.
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4.3.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the FS panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
Interface Description
TX0 RX0 to TX5 Six pairs of CPRI optical interfaces/electrical interfaces, used to connect
RX5 the BBU to RSU/RRUs.
4.3.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the FS panel, refer to the following table.
Table .
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ng
RUN Green Operati • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
ng state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicat
or
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is
operating properly.
indicat
• Off: There is no hardware fault.
or
e state
indicat
or
clock
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The clock is
state
operating properly.
indicat
or
• Off: The 50CHIP clock is not operating properly.
FLS Green Forwar • On: The TDM channel state is not normal.
d
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The TDM channel
baseba
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or
RLS Green Optical • Flashing according to time (the indicator flashes in an 18-
rd link
Flashing once: The backward link of the 0th optical
frame
interface is normal.
lock
Flashing twice: The backward link of the 1st optical
indicat
interface is normal.
or
Flashing three times: The backward link of the 2nd
optical interface is normal.
HS - - Reserved
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4.3.5 Button
4.4.1 Function
There are four five types of LTE baseband processing boards: BPL1, BPL1A,
BPN0, BPN0A, and BPN2. These boards process the protocols of the physical
layer and the frame protocols defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP).
There are five types of BPL boards: BPL1, BPL1A, BPLN0, BPN0A and BPN2.
The new generation BPN serial baseband processing boards are based on ZTE’s
ASIC chipsets, which have high performance and low power consumption.
CPRI optical
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interfaces
users
connected to
the RRC
Number of 3 6 3 6 12
cells (20 MHz,
2T2R/2T4R)
Data DL 450 DL 600 Mbps/ DL 450 Mbps/ DL 600 Mbps/ DL 1200 Mbps/
throughput Mbps/UL 225 UL 300 Mbps UL 225 Mbps UL 300 Mbps UL 600 Mbps
Mbps
Notes:
The above indexes refer to the maximum hardware capability, and the actual
indexes are subject to the actual contract configuration.
4.4.2 Panel
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4.4.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the panel of the LTE baseband processing
board, refer to the following table. Table.
BPL1/BPL1A/BPN TX0 RX0 to TX2 Three pairs of CPRI optical interfaces/electrical interfaces,. uUsed to
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Notes:
BPN0A has the same panel as BPN0, but only TX0 RX0 to TX2 RX2 CPRI optical
interfaces are available on BPN0A.
4.4.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the panel of the LTE baseband processing
board, refer to the following table. Table.
RUN Green Operating • On: The board is loading the software version.
state
• Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
indicator
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
fault
• Off: There is no hardware fault.
indicator
OF0–OF5 Green Optical • On: The optical interface link is not operating properly.
interface
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The optical interface is
link state
communicating properly.
indicator
• Off: The optical module is not in position or the optical module does not
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CST - - Reserved
HS - - Reserved
BLS - - Reserved
BSA - - Reserved
LNK - - Reserved
4.4.5 Button
4.5 PM Board
4.5.1 Function
As a -48 V power module, the Power Module (PM) provides each ZXSDR B8200
L200 board with a power supply. Two PMs can operate in active/standby mode or
load sharing mode. When the BBU power consumption exceeds the rated power of
a single PM, the PMs are operating in load sharing mode for load balancing.
• Provides two types of DC output voltages: 3.3 V for management power and 12 V
for payload power.
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The LTE uses PM modules of two types,: PM3 and PM4. For detailed descriptions,
refer to the following table. Table.
Type Description
PM4 As a high-power power board, PM4 supports 400 W power output and 10–channel
power outputs.
4.5.2 Panel
For the panel of the PM3 and PM4 modules, see the follow figures.
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4.5.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the PM panel, refer to the following table.
Table .
Interface Description
4.5.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the PM panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
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indicator
• On: The board is loading the software version.
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
indicator
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
PWR Blue Power • Off: The 12 V power supply is not operating properly.
HS - - Reserved
(PM4
panel)
4.5.5 Button
4.6 SA Board
4.6.1 Function
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• Provides dry contact interfaces and lightning protection for the external interfaces.
4.6.2 Panel
4.6.3 Interfaces
The SA board provides eight E1/T1 interfaces, one RS485 interface, one RS232
interface, and 6+2 dry contact interfaces (six inputs and two input/outputs).
4.6.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SA panel, refer to the following table.
RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicator
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
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indicator
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
HS - - Reserved
4.7 SE Board
4.7.1 Function
As an on-site alarm extension board, the SE board can provide extension ports
when the number of ports provided by the SA is insufficient.
4.7.2 Panel
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4.7.3 Interfaces
The SE board provides eight E1/T1 interfaces, one RS485 interface, one RS232
interface, and 6+2 dry contact interfaces (six inputs and two input/outputs).
4.7.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the SE panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicator
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
indicator
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
HS - - Reserved
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4.8.1 Function
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 supports the configuration of a single fan module. The
FAM module provides the following functions:
• Adjusts the fan rotating speed automatically in accordance with the operating
temperature.
4.8.2 Panel
4.8.3 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the FAM panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
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RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The module is operating properly.
indicator
normal.
indicator
• On: The fan is faulty.
4.9.1 Function
The UES board provides the Ethernet synchronization function, and can operate as
a layer-2 switch. When operating as an Ethernet switch, this board converges the
data of other BBUs on its physical site, meaning that there are multiple BBUs on a
single physical site. The UES board provides the following functions:
• Provides six Ethernet interfaces (including four electrical interfaces and two
optical interfaces) and supports 100/1000 Mbps adaptation.
4.9.2 Panel
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4.9.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the UES panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
Interface Description
4.9.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the UES panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
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RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicator
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
indicator
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
function
• Off: The 1588 protocol is not supported (for the time being).
indicator
ETS Green Clock state • Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The PLL is locked, and the
• On: The PLL loses lock and the synchronous Ethernet clock is not operating
properly.
OP1 Green Optical- • On: The link is operating properly but has no data being
X4/UPLIN
• Flashing: The optical communication is normal.
K link state
indicator
• Off: The link is interrupted.
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OP2 Green Optical- • On: The link is operating properly but has no data being
UPLINK
• Flashing: The optical communication is normal.
link state
indicator
• Off: The link is interrupted.
HS - - Reserved
4.9.5 Button
4.10.1 Function
The Universal Clock Interface (UCI) board Is is a RGPS interface board. The UCI
board receives, converts, and transfers BBU clocks. The detailed functions are
described as follows:
• Supports 1PPS+TOD outputs of the front panel and backplane for the CC output
and cascading output of the BBU cabinet.
4.10.2 Panel
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4.10.3 Interfaces
For a description of the interfaces on the UCI panel, refer to the following table.
Table.
Interface Description
TX RX 125 Mbps optical interface, used to connect to an external RGPS device to get input
signals.
EXT HDMI interface, used for providing one channel of 1PPS+TOD clock signals to the CC
board in the shelf.
REF Reserved.
DLINK0 HDMI interface, used for providing two channels of output 1PPS+TOD clock signals to
the CC board in other shelves.
DLINK1 HDMI interface, used for providing two channels of output 1PPS+TOD clock signals to
the CC board in other shelves.
4.10.4 Indicators
For a description of the indicators on the UCI panel, refer to the following table.
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Table.
RUN Green Operating • Off: The power supply is not operating properly.
state
• On: The board is loading the software version.
indicator
• Flashing slowly (0.3 s on, 0.3 s off): The board is operating properly.
indicator
• On: There is a hardware alarm reported.
OPT - - Reserved
P&T - - Reserved
RMD - - Reserved
LINK - - Reserved
HS - - Reserved
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5 Cables
Power cable
Monitoring cables
Signal cable
5.1.1 Function
The DC power cable is used to connect the ZXSDR B8200 L200 to an external -48
V DC power supply.
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For a description of the power cable signals, refer to the following table. Table.
5.2.1 Function
The protective grounding cable connects the ZXSDR B8200 L200 to the
grounding network, ensuring the personal safety and equipment safety.
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The protective grounding cable is a 16 mm2 yellow/green cable, of which the two
ends are crimped TNRs.
5.3.1 Function
The transmission cable of the S1/X2 interface connects the ZXSDR B8200 L200
to the core network, an eNodeB, or a transmission device. It can be an Ethernet
cable or an optical fiber, but the two transmission media cannot be used
simultaneously.
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The following figure shows an external view of a transmission optical fiber. The
end of the cable at the BBU side is an LC-type connector while the other end of
the cable is an LC-type connector, SC-type connector, or FC-type connector.
By default, the transmission Ethernet cable uses an outdoor-type category 5e cable. Both ends of the
cable use RJ45 connectors. For an external view of a transmission Ethernet cable, see the following
figure.
For a description of the Ethernet cable signals, refer to the following table.follow
Table .
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1 ETH-TR1+ White/Orange 1
2 ETH-TR1- Orange 2
3 ETH-TR2+ White/Green 3
4 ETH-TR3+ Green 4
5 ETH-TR3- White/Blue 5
6 ETH-TR2- Blue 6
7 ETH-TR4+ White/Brown 7
8 ETH-TR4- Brown 8
Optical fiber TX/RX interface on the CC board The core network, eNodeB, or a transmission
device
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Ethernet cable ETH0 interface on the CC board The core network, eNodeB, or a transmission
device
5.4.1.1 Functions
The ZXSDR B8200 L200 supports two types of data cables. For one type, both
ends are D-sub SCSI 50 connectors. For the other type, end A is a D-sub SCSI 50
connector, and end B is three D-sub connectors.
5.4.1.2 Overview
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For their application scenarios and connection relations, refer to the following
table.follow Table.
Scenario
Both ends are D-sub An LPU. is used. • End A: connects to the monitoring interface of the SA board.
SCSI 50 connectors
• B1: connects to the BBU interface of the LPU.
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End A is a D-sub No LPU is used. • End A: connects to the monitoring interface of the SA board.
SCSI 50 connector,
• B1: not used by the LTE.
and end B is three D-
sub connectors
• B2: connects to the DB9 connector of an RS232/RS485 cable. B2 is
For the cable core descriptions of the SA monitoring cable, refer to the following
table.follow Table.
RX0- 8 Blue/red 1 22 - - - -
RX0+ 6 Blue/black 1 23 - - - -
TX0- 4 Pink 1 24 - - - -
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TX0+ 2 Pink/black 1 25 - - - -
RX1- 16 Green/red 1 1 - - - -
RX1+ 14 Green/black 2 - - - -
1
TX1- 12 Yellow/red 1 3 - - - -
TX1+ 10 Yellow/blac 4 - - - -
k1
RX2- 24 Gray/red 1 5 - - - -
RX2+ 22 Gray/black 1 6 - - - -
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RX5- 23 Blue/red 3 39 - - - -
RX5+ 21 Blue/black 3 40 - - - -
TX5- 19 Pink 3 41 - - - -
TX5+ 17 Pink/black 3 42 - - - -
RX6- 33 Green/red 3 35 - - - -
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RX6+ 31 Green/black 36 - - - -
3
TX6- 29 Yellow/red 3 37 - - - -
TX6+ 27 Yellow/blac 38 - - - -
k3
RX7- 41 Gray/red 3 31 - - - -
RX7+ 39 Gray/black 3 32 - - - -
TX7- 37 Blue/red 4 33 - - - -
TX7+ 35 Blue/black 4 34 - - - -
232RX 38 - - Blue 2 - -
232TX 36 - - Orange 3 - -
(note 11)
GND 40 - - White/w 5 - -
hite
(note 12)
I_485TX+ 42 - - White 8 - -
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I_485TX- 44 - - Green 9 - -
O_485RX+ 46 - - White 6 - -
O_485RX- 48 - - Brown 7 - -
GND 50 - - Red 1 - -
(note 13)
I_SW10 43 - - - - - -
I_SW11 45 - - - - - -
I_SW12 47 - - - - - -
I_SW13 49 - - - - - -
I_SW14 26 - - - - - -
I_SW15 28 - - - - - -
GND 34 - - - - - -
B_SW101 30 - - - - - -
B_SW102 32 - - - - - -
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GND 34 - - - - - -
1. Note 1: indicates the blue wire of the white/blue twisted pair cable.
2. Note 2: indicates the orange wire of the white/orange twisted pair cable.
3. Note 3: indicates the green wire of the white/green twisted pair cable.
4. Note 4: indicates the brown wire of the white/brown twisted pair cable.
5. Note 5: indicates the blue wire of the red/blue twisted pair cable.
6. Note 6: indicates the orange wire of the red/orange twisted pair cable.
7. Note 7: indicates the white wire of the white/blue twisted pair cable.
8. Note 8: indicates the green wire of the red/green twisted pair cable.
9. Note 9: indicates the brown wire of the red/brown twisted pair cable.
10. Note 10: indicates the red wire of the red/green twisted pair cable.
11. Note 11: indicates the blue wire of the white/blue twisted pair cable, and the orange wire of the white/orange twisted pair cable.
12. Note 12: indicates the white core cables of the white/blue and white/orange twisted pair cables.
13. Note 13: indicates the red core cables of the red/blue twisted pair cable.
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5.4.2.1 Functions
Connecting a BBU and an external environmental monitoring device, the BBU dry
contact cable inputs the dry contact signals of the external device, and outputs the
dry contact signals of the BBU. The cable supports six outputs and two
inputs/outputs of dry contact signals.
5.4.2.2 Overview
For an overview of the BBU dry contact cable, see the followsee the following
figure. End A is a DB25 straight connector, and end B is a bare cable.
For the cable core descriptions of the BBU dry contact cable, refer to the follow
table.the following table.
Table 5.4-3 Cable Core Descriptions for the BBU Dry Contact Cable
End A 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18
pin
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Original (Whit blue) (Whit orang (Whit green (Whit brow (Red blue)
cable e e e) e ) e n)
color
spectru
Full (Whit blue) (Whit orang (Whit green (Whit brow (Whit gray)
cable e e e) e ) e n) e
color
spectru
m
End A 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23
pin
Original (Red orang (Red green (Red brow (Blac blue) (Blac orang
cable e) ) n) k k e)
color
spectru
m
Full (Red blue) (Red orang (Red green (Red brow (Red gray)
cable e) ) n)
color
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spectru
m
Notes:
There are two types of color spectra,: original color spectrum and full color
spectrum. Select tThe spectrum is selected as required.
End A (DB25 connector) of the BBU dry contact cable is connected to port B3 of
the cable on the SA/SE panel of the BBU device, and end B is connected to the dry
contact terminal of an indoor Lightning Protection Box (LPU). If there is an LPU,
end A is connected to port MON IN/OUT_GO of the LPU.
Configured through the EMS, the 6-input dry contact is in normal status when it is
closed, and in alarm status when it is open. If there is only one LPU, inputs 1
through 4 of the dry contact cable are connected to four dry contact terminals of
the indoor LPU.
If there are two LPUs, inputs 1 through 3 of the dry contact cable are connected to
the first LPU, and inputs 4 through 6 are connected to the second LPU. Ports 4 and
5 of each LPU are connected through a cable to form a short circuit.
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5.4.3.1 Functions
5.4.3.2 Overview
For an overview of the RS232/RS485 cable, see the followsee the following figure.
End A is a DB9 male connector.
For the cable core descriptions for the RS232/RS485 monitoring cable, refer to the
followthe following table.
GNDD 1 B1 White
RS485_RX+ 6 White/blue
RS485_RX- 7
GNDD 4 Green
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RS485_TX+ 8 White/orange
RS485_TX- 9
RS232_RXD 2 B2 Blue
RS232_TXD 3 Orange
GNDD 5 White/white
– PIN2 is for the blue wire of the white/blue twisted pair cable. PIN3 is for the orange wire of the white/orange twisted pair cable. PIN5 is for
the white wires of the white/blue twisted pair and white/orange twisted pair cable.
The RS232/RS485 cable is connected to port B2 of the cable on the SA/SE panel
of a BBU device.
5.5.1.1 Function
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There are two types of baseband-RF cables,: optical fiber and high-speed cable.
They are used as follows:
• If the CPRI interface is an electrical interface, the BBU is connected to the RSU
with the high-speed cable.
• If the CPRI interface speed is not quicker hither than 2.5 Gbps, the BBU is
connected to the RSU with the high-speed cable. Otherwise, the BBU is
connected to the RSU with the optical fiber.
There are two types of optical fibers of the baseband-RF cable,: indoor optical
fiber and outdoor optical fiber.
If the CPRI interface is connected to an outdoor RRU with an optical fiber, the
outdoor optical fiber is used. For an external view of the outdoor optical fiber, see
the followingthe follow figure. End A is a waterproof optical interface (connected
to an RRU) while end B is an LC-type optical interface (connected to a BBU).
If the CPRI interface is connected to an indoor RRU/RSU with an optical fiber, the
indoor optical fiber is used. For the an external view of the indoor optical fiber, see
the followthe following figure. Both end A and end B are LC-type optical interfaces.
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If the CPRI interface is connected to an RSU with a high-speed cable, the high-
speed cable is used. For an external view of the high-speed cable, see the followthe
following figure for the external view of the high-speed cable.
1. Handle
5.5.2.1 Function
The GPS jumper cable is used to lead GPS satellite signals into the ZXSDR B8200
L200.
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One end of the GPS cable is connected to the REF interface on the CC board, and
the other end is connected to a lighting protector.
5.5.3.1 Function
Connecting a GPS antenna and a GPS lightning protector, the GPS feeder cable
transfers the signals received by the GPS antenna to the clock module for
processing by using a GPS jumper cable. Meanwhile, the GPS feeder cable sends
the DC power supply provided by the clock module to the GPS antenna as the
operating voltage.
If the GPS feeder cable is shorter than 80 meters, a 1/4" feeder cable is configured.
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If the GPS feeder cable is longer than 80 meters and shorter than 150 meters, a
1/2" feeder cable is configured.
For the key technical indexes of the 1/4" feeder cable, refer to the followthe
following table.
NameItem ValueSpecification
Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
Notes:
Technical indexes of feeder cables may vary with feeder cable vendors. The above
technical indexes specifications are only for your reference, and subject to the
actual indexes specifications on the site.
One end of the GPS feeder cable is connected to a GPS antenna, and the other end
is connected to a GPS lightning protector.
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5.5.4.1 Function
The local O&M cable is a cross Ethernet cable. It is used to connect the ZXSDR
B8200 L200 to the LMT system.
Both ends of the Ethernet cable are RJ45 interfaces. The followThe following figure
shows an external view of an the Ethernet cable.
For a description of the Ethernet cable signals, refer to the followthe following table.
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For a description of the local O&M cable connections, refer to the following table.
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6 RRU Module
The ZXSDR R8882 is an outdoor Radio Remote Unit (RRU) with dual
transmitters. The ZXSDR R8882 works with a Baseband Unit (BBU) to provide all
logical functions of a BTS.
The ZXSDR R8882 supports single mode, dual mode, or multi-mode, including
GSM, UMTS, CDMA, and LTE.
• Distributed architecture
BBUs and RRUs constitute distributed BTS systems, providing flexible office
deployment.
• Smooth evolution
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Because the dual-density multi-carrier technologies are used, when the ZXSDR
R8882 works in GSM mode, it supports 2 x 6 carriers through software
configuration. (A single channel supports 6 six carriers.).
When the ZXSDR R8882 works in GSM/UMTS dual mode, the ZXSDR
R8882 supports 4 four GSM carriers + 1one UMTS carrier or 2 two GSM
carriers + 2two UMTS carriers (in each PA).
When the ZXSDR R8882 works in GSM/LTE dual mode, the ZXSDR R8882
supports 8 eight GSM TRXs + LTE 10 MHz (G/L dual-mode 900 MHz) or
8eight GSM TRXs + LTE 20 MHz (G/L dual-mode 1800 MHz).
When the ZXSDR R8882 works in LTE mode, the ZXSDR R8882 supports one
carrier.
When the ZXSDR R8882 works in UMTS/LTE dual mode, the ZXSDR R8882
supports 2* x 2 UMTS Carriers + LTE 10 MHz or 2* x 2 UMTS Carriers +
LTE 20 MHz (U/L dual-mode 2100 MHz and U/L dual-mode 1700 MHz).
The baseband-RF interface of the ZXSDR R8882 supports star and chain
networking.
Between internal boards and modules, blind interconnection and hard link
interconnection are used.
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Easy installation and maintenance due to compact size and light weight.
6.2.1 Services
The ZXSDR R8882 works with BBUs to provide the following services:
• GSM
• UMTS
R99 services
HSDPA services
HSUPA services
HSPA+ services
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• CDMA
1X service
DO service
PTT service
• LTE
• Positioning services
Cell ID, Cell ID + Round Trip Time (RTT), and Assisted Global Positioning
System (AGPS) positioning
• Common functions
The ZXSDR R8882 works with BBUs to constitute the distributed BTS system.
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The ZXSDR R8882 forwards signals that are received or to be transmitted to the
BBU for further processing. By connecting to the BBU, the ZXSDR R8882
provides the following functions:
Through the antenna, the ZXSDR R8882 provides access to terminals and
provides RF link transmission functions, including RF receiving/transmitting
duplex, low noise amplification of received RF signals, amplification of sent RF
signals, modulation/demodulation, measurement and report, power control,
calibration, and synchronization.
The ZXSDR R8882 is connected to the BBU through the optical interface. The
optical interface implements the following functions: clock synchronization,
propagation delay measurement and compensation, IQ data transmission,
operation and maintenance and configuration.
• GSM mode
When working in GSM mode, the ZXSDR R8882 provides the following functions:
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The receive end supports the Viterbi decoding algorithm, improving the system
receive sensibility sensitivity and channel decoding capability.
• UMTS mode
When working in UMTS mode, the ZXSDR R8882 provides the following
functions:
• CDMA mode
When working in CDMA mode, the ZXSDR R8882 provides the following
functions:
The air interface complies with the IS-2000 Release A series standards and IS-
856-A standard.
• LTE mode
When working in LTE mode, the ZXSDR R8882 provides the following functions:
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• Mixed mode
When working in mixed mode, the ZXSDR R8882 provides the following
functions:
The air interface complies with the related 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards.
Supports the mixed-mode configuration, such as GU, GL, UL, and CL, for
corresponding frequency bands.
The followThe following table shows describes the specifications of the ZXSDR
R8882.
ZXSDR R8882 S9000 (C) Three optical ports; a maximum of 6 Gbps; GSM single mode; 900 MHz
frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S1800 (C) Three optical ports; a maximum of 6 Gbps; GSM single mode, 1800 MHz
frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S9000 (B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; GSM single mode, UMTS
single mode, or GSM/UMTS dual mode; 900 MHz frequency band; 2 ×x
60 W
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ZXSDR R8882 S9000 (B6C) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; GSM single mode, 900 MHz
frequency band; 35MHz bandwidth for duplexer, 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S8500 (B6B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; CDMA/GSM single mode,
GSM/UMTS dual mode, or CDMA/LTE dual mode; 850 MHz frequency
band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S8000 (B4A) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode ; DD
frequency band; 2 ×x 40 W
ZXSDR R8882 S2600 (B4A) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode ; 2.6 Gbps
frequency band; 2 ×x 30 W
Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode ; 2.6 Gbps
frequency band; 2 ×x 40 W, CEPT
ZXSDR R8882 S2600 (B6A) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode ; 2.6 Gbps
frequency band; 2 Carrier, 2 ×x 60 W, CEPT
ZXSDR R8882 S2100 (B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; UMTS single mode; 2T4R;
2100 MHz frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
60 W, UMTS/LTE dual-mode 2× x 50 W
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ZXSDR R8882 S1900 (B6B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; CDMA/GSM single mode,
GSM/UMTS dual mode, or CDMA/LTE dual mode; 1900 MHz frequency
band; 2 ×x 50 W
ZXSDR R8882 S1800 (B6B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; GSM single mode, or
GSM/LTE dual mode; 1800 MHz frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S1800 (B6C) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; 2T2R, GSM single mode; 1800
MHz frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S1700 (B6A) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode or
UMTS/LTE dual mode; 1700 MHz frequency band; LTE single mode 2 ×
x 60 W, UMTS/LTE dual-mode 2× x 50 W
ZXSDR R8882 S8100 (B6B) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode ; 810 MHz
frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
ZXSDR R8882 S7200 (B6A) Two optical ports; a maximum of 3 Gbps; LTE single mode; 2T2R; 720
MHz frequency band; 2 ×x 60 W
• Wall-mounting
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• Pole-mounting
In pole-mounting installation, you can install one, two, three, or four ZXSDR
R8882 devices on one pole.
The followThe following figure takes the ZXSDR R8882 with three optical ports for
as an example to show the general hardware architecture.
Notes:
The OPT3 interface is not available for a the ZXSDR R8882 with two optical
interfaces.
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TRM
PAD
• Amplifies downlink radio signals received from the TRM, and outputs the
amplified signals to the FLD.
• Amplifies four signals received from the FLD through the LNA, and then sends
the amplified signals to the TRM.
• Provides an interface to the TRM for Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
detection (forward power detection).
FLD
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EPB
• Provides adaptation for external MON interface, AISG interface, and power
interface.
The followThe following figure shows the software structure of the ZXSDR R8882.
The lower-layer software modules of the boards include BSP, DSP, and FPGA.
• BSP&OS module: initializes the system hardware, and provides driver interface
functions and operating system.
• DSP module: exchanges information with the CPU, exchanges control signals and
data with the FPGA module, implements maintenance and measurement
functions such as extracting and updating pre-distortion parameters, and
detectsing errors and alarms.
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• FPGA module: exchanges control signals and data with the BSP and DSP
modules.
The Operation Support Sub-system (OSS) is a support layer for the entire software.
It provides a hardware- irrelevant platform on which the system software runs to
provide basic software functions, such as scheduling, timing, memory management,
inter-module communication, queuing controlling, monitoring, alarm management,
and log management.
Cascade Chain Support (4 grades) Support (4 grades) Support (6 grades) not Not support
Nnetworking
The followThe following figure shows the star networking of a BBU and multiple
RRUs (ZXSDR R8882).
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The followThe following figure shows the cascade chain networking of a BBU and
multiple RRUs (ZXSDR R8882).
Appearance
Item Specifications
Weight 23 kg
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Item Specifications
Color White
Item Specifications
S1: 140 W
S2: 165 W
S3: 185 W
S11: 210 W
Average power consumption in UMTS
S22: 265 W
single mode (900 MHz)
S33: 310 W
S1 MIMO: 210 W
S2 MIMO: 265 W
S3 MIMO: 315 W
S1: 130 W
S2: 150 W
S3: 180 W
S33: 265 W
S1 MIMO: 170 W
S2 MIMO: 215 W
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Item Specifications
S3 MIMO: 270 W
Environmental Requirements
Item Specifications
In condition of 4K2, 4Z5, 4Z7, 4B1, 4C2, 4S3, or 4M3, the transportation
Transportation condition
must be completed within 180 days.
Reliability
Item Specifications
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Item Specifications
Availability 99.999689%
The service interruption time of the entire system is less than 1.632 minutes
System service interruption time
per year.
Wind Load
Capacity Specifications
Item Specifications
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RF Specifications
Item Specifications
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W(S7200)
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The followThe following figure shows the an external view of a the ZXSDR R8882
with two optical interfaces.
The followThe following figure shows the an external view of a the ZXSDR R8882
with three optical interfaces.
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Weight: 23 kg
6.6.2 Interfaces
External interfaces are located at the bottom and the right side of the ZXSDR
R8882, see the following sifuresfigures.
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For a description of the external interfaces, refer to the followthe following table.
. en Protocol
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signals.
3 AISG AISG interface 8-pin socket with a square AISG Supports the AISG
base signal connection
to an RET
antenna.
5 OPT1 Interface for LC optical connector (IEC ZTE private Supports signal
connecting a BBU 874) protocol transmission
and an RRU, or between an RRU
cascading RRUs and a BBU, or
between RRUs.
6 OPT2 Interface for LC optical connector (IEC ZTE private
connecting a BBU 874) protocol
and an RRU, or
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cascading RRUs
(Option
al)
(Option
al)
RX0
The external interfaces are located at the bottom and the right side of the ZXSDR
R8882, see the follow figures.
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For a description of the external interfaces, refer to the followthe following table.
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3 AISG AISG interface 8-pin socket with a AISG Supports the AISG signal
square base connection to an RET
antenna.
terminal
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branch
(Optio
nal)
(Optio
nal)
RX0
6.6.2.3 Indicators
The indicators, which are located at the lower part of the ZXSDR R8882, display
the operating status of the equipment, see the following figures.
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Appendix A Abbreviations
BBU - Base Band Unit,, Battery Backup Unit,, Bandwidth Based Unit
BBU - Base Band Unit,, Battery Backup Unit,, Bandwidth Based Unit
GE - Gigabit Ethernet
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I/Q - In-phase/Quadrature