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Hardware Configuration Data

RBS 3106

DESCRIPTION
Copyright

© Ericsson AB 2005, 2006— All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer

No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of the copyright owner.

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the use
of this document.

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Contents

1 Introduction 1

2 Abbreviations 1

3 2.1 GHz Configurations 2


3.1 3×2 2
3.2 2×2 4
3.3 1×2 6
3.4 3×1 8
3.5 2×1 10
3.6 1×1 12

4 1900 or 850 MHz Configurations 14


4.1 3×1 15
4.2 2×1 16
4.3 1×1 18

5 Dual-Band 1900 and 850 MHz Configurations 20


5.1 3×1+3×1 21
5.2 2×1+2×1 23
5.3 1×1+1×1 25

6 Power System 27

7 Transmission Standards 27
7.1 Connections in the Distribution Frame (DF) 28

8 Cable Diagrams 29
8.1 RF Cabling 30
8.1.1 RU – FU (2.1 GHz, 1900 or 850 MHz, RU21/RU22:
1×1 – 3×1 and RU22: 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration) 30
8.1.2 RU – FU (2.1 GHz, RU21/RU22, 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration) 31
8.1.3 RU – FU (1900 and 850 MHz Dual-Band, RU22, 1×1+1×1
– 3×1+3×1 Configuration) 34
8.2 Co-Siting Cables 35
8.2.1 FU – Cable Inlet 35
8.3 Control Cables 37
8.3.1 CCU – AUH 37
8.3.2 PSU – AUH 38

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8.3.3 CBU – AUH 39


8.3.4 FCU – AUH 40
8.3.5 BFU – AUH 41
8.3.6 RU – RUIF (3×1, 2×1, 1×1) 42
8.3.7 RU – RUIF (1×2 – 3×2) 43
8.3.8 RU – RUIF (3×2, 2×2, 1×2) 45
8.3.9 FCU – XALM 47
8.3.10 XALM – OVP Modules 47
8.3.11 Fan – FCU 48
8.3.12 CCU – Door Switch 49
8.3.13 Smoke Detector – PDU and Smoke Detector – XALM 50
8.4 Transmission Cabling 51
8.4.1 CBU – DF 51
8.4.2 ET-MC1 – DF 52
8.4.3 ET-M4 – DF 53
8.4.4 ET-M4/22 – DF 55
8.4.5 ET-MC41s 55
8.4.6 ET-M3 – DF 56
8.4.7 CBU – DF (GPS) 58
8.5 Power Cabling 58
8.5.1 PDU – RU 58
8.5.2 PDU – CBU 60
8.5.3 FU – RU 60
8.5.4 PSU – Power Bar 61
8.5.5 BFU – Power Bar 62
8.5.6 PSU – ACCU 63
8.5.7 CLU AC Input – ACCU 64
8.5.8 PDU – FCU 65
8.5.9 PDU – CCU 66
8.5.10 DCCU – CCU 67
8.5.11 PDU – Power Bar ( 48 V) 68
8.5.12 PDU – Power Bar (0 V) 69
8.5.13 PDU – Lamp Switch 70
8.5.14 ADM 02 – BFU 71
8.5.15 ADM 04 – BFU 72

9 Revision History 73
9.1 Rev .F to Rev. G 73

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1 Introduction

This document describes hardware configurations of the RBS 3106.

The document is intended to be used by engineering and O&M personnel as


reference material when an RBS site is engineered.

For information on boards, units, and subracks, see Technical Product


Description, RBS 3106.

Note: Not all hardware configurations are approved by all markets.

Note: Not all hardware configurations are supported by all software releases.

2 Abbreviations

This section lists the acronyms typical for the RBS 3106.

The RBS consists of the following parts:

• Fan Control Unit (FCU)

• Direct Current Filter (DCF)

• Filter Unit (FU)

• Radio Unit (RU)

• Power Distribution Unit (PDU)

• Control Base Unit (CBU)

• Exchange Terminal (ET) board

• Random Access and Receiver (RAX) board

• Transmitter (TX) board

• Radio Unit Interface (RUIF)

• Climate Unit (CLU)

• Climate Control Unit (CCU)

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• Auxiliary Distribution Module (ADM)

• Auxiliary Unit Hub (AUH)

• Battery Fuse Unit (BFU)

• Alternating Current Connection Unit (ACCU)

• External Alarm Unit (XALM)

• Overvoltage Protection (OVP)

• Distributioin Frame (DF)

3 2.1 GHz Configurations

This section describes the RBS 3106, 2.1 GHz, hardware configurations.

The RBS 3106 is currently available in the following base configurations:

• 3×2 configuration

• 2×2 configuration

• 1×2 configuration

• 3×1 configuration

• 2×1 configuration

• 1×1 configuration

3.1 3×2
The 3×2 configuration has three sectors with two carriers.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 3×2 configuration.

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Figure 1 RBS 3106 (3×2 Configuration)

Note: The figure above does not show the case where RU22 is configured
with 20 W/carrier. In this case only three RUs are used. See the table
below.

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

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For an overview of the hardware required for the 3×2 configuration, see the
table below.

Table 1 RBS 3106 (3×2 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2–7 FU12 6 6 –
Radio 2–7 RU21 6 6 20 W/carrier
2–7 RU21 6 6 30 W/carrier
(1)
2–7 RU22 6 6 40 W/carrier
(2)
2, 4, 6 RU22 3 3 20 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(3) (4)
Digital 4–9 RAX 2 6 ,
(5)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 3 4 –
(1) Each RU22 used for 1 carrier.
(2) Each RU22 used for 2 carriers.
(3) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(4) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(5) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

3.2 2×2
The 2×2 configuration has two sectors with two carriers.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 2×2 configuration.

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Figure 2 RBS 3106 (2×2 Configuration)

Note: The figure above does not show the case where RU22 is configured
with 20 W/carrier. In this case only two RUs are used. See the table
below.

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

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For an overview of the hardware required for the 2×2 configuration, see the
table below.

Table 2 RBS 3106 (2×2 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2–5 FU12 4 4 –
Radio 2–5 RU21 4 4 20 W/carrier
2–5 RU21 4 4 30 W/carrier
(1)
2–5 RU22 4 4 40 W/carrier
(2)
2, 4 RU22 2 2 20 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(3) (4)
Digital 4–9 RAX 2 6 ,
(5)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 3 4 –
(1) Each RU22 used for 1 carrier.
(2) Each RU22 used for 2 carriers.
(3) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(4) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(5) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

3.3 1×2
The 1×2 configuration has one sector with two carriers.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 1×2 configuration.

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Figure 3 RBS 3106 (1×2 Configuration)

Note: The figure above does not show the case where RU22 is configured
with 20 W/carrier. In this case only one RU are used. See the table
below.

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

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For an overview of the hardware required for the 1×2 configuration, see the
table below.

Table 3 RBS 3106 (1×2 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 3 FU12 2 2 –
Radio 2, 3 RU21 2 2 20 W/carrier
2, 3 RU21 2 2 30 W/carrier
(1)
2, 3 RU22 2 2 40 W/carrier
(2)
2 RU22 1 1 20 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(3) (4)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(5)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) Each RU22 used for 1 carrier.
(2) Each RU22 used for 2 carriers.
(3) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(4) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(5) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

3.4 3×1
The 3×1 configuration has three sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 3×1 configuration.

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Figure 4 RBS 3106 (3×1 Configuration)

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 3×1 configuration, see the
table below.

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Table 4 RBS 3106 (3×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4, 6 FU12 3 3 –
Radio 2, 4, 6 RU21 3 3 20 W/carrier
2, 4, 6 RU21 3 3 30 W/carrier
2, 4, 6 RU22 3 3 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 – –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

3.5 2×1
The 2×1 configuration has two sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 2×1 configuration.

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Figure 5 RBS 3106 (2×1 Configuration)

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 2×1 configuration, see the
table below.

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Table 5 RBS 3106 (2×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4 FU12 2 2 –
Radio 2, 4 RU21 2 2 20 W/carrier
2, 4 RU21 2 2 30 W/carrier
2, 4 RU22 2 2 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 – –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

3.6 1×1
The 1×1 configuration has one sector with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 1×1 configuration.

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Figure 6 RBS 3106 (1×1 Configuration)

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 1×1 configuration, see the
table below.

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Table 6 RBS 3106 (1×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2 FU12 1 1 –
Radio 2 RU21 1 1 20 W/carrier
2 RU21 1 1 30 W/carrier
2 RU22 1 1 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

4 1900 or 850 MHz Configurations

This section describes the RBS 3106, 1900 or 850 MHz, hardware
configurations.

The RBS 3106 is currently available in the following base configurations:

• 3×1 configuration

• 2×1 configuration

• 1×1 configuration

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4.1 3×1
The 3×1 configuration has three sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 3×1 configuration.

Figure 7 RBS 3106 (3×1 Configuration)

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The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 3×1 configuration, see the
table below.

Table 7 RBS 3106 (3×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4, 6 FU12 3 3 –
Radio 2, 4, 6 RU22 3 3 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

4.2 2×1
The 2×1 configuration has two sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 2×1 configuration.

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Figure 8 RBS 3106 (2×1 Configuration)

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 2×1 configuration, see the
table below.

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Table 8 RBS 3106 (2×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4 FU12 2 2 –
Radio 2, 4 RU22 2 2 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

4.3 1×1
The 1×1 configuration has one sector with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 1×1 configuration.

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Figure 9 RBS 3106 (1×1 Configuration)

The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 1×1 configuration, see the
table below.

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Table 9 RBS 3106 (1×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2 FU12 1 1 –
Radio 2 RU22 1 1 40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(1) (2)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(3)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(2) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(3) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

5 Dual-Band 1900 and 850 MHz


Configurations

This section describes the RBS 3106, 1900 and 850 MHz (Dual band),
hardware configurations.

The RBS 3106 is currently available in the following base configurations:

• 3×1+3×1 configuration

• 2×1+2×1 configuration

• 1×1+1×1 configuration

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5.1 3×1+3×1
The 3×1+3×1 configuration has three sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 3×1+3×1 configuration.

Figure 10 RBS 3106 (3×1+3×1 Configuration)

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The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 3×1+3×1 configuration, see
the table below.

Table 10 RBS 3106 (3×1+3×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4, 6 FU12 3 3 1900 or 850
(1)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Filter 3, 5, 7 FU12 3 3 850 or 1900
(2)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 2, 4, 6 RU22 3 6 1900 or 850
(3)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 3, 5, 7 RU22 3 6 850 or 1900
(4)
MHz
40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(5) (6)
Digital 4–9 RAX 2 6 ,
(7)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 3 4 –
(1) The FUs remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2, 4 and 6.
(2) The FUs added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3, 5 and 7.
(3) The RUs remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2, 4 and 6.
(4) The RUs added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3, 5 and 7.
(5) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(6) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(7) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

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5.2 2×1+2×1
The 2×1+2×1 configuration has two sectors with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 2×1+2×1 configuration.

Figure 11 RBS 3106 (2×1+2×1 Configuration)

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The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 2×1+2×1 configuration, see
the table below.

Table 11 RBS 3106 (2×1+2×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2, 4 FU12 2 2 1900 or 850
(1)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Filter 3, 5 FU12 2 2 850 or 1900
(2)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 2, 4 RU22 2 2 1900 or 850
(3)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 3, 5 RU22 2 2 850 or 1900
(4)
MHz
40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(5) (6)
Digital 4–9 RAX 2 6 ,
(7)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 3 4 –
(1) The FUs remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2 and 4.
(2) The FUs added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3 and 5.
(3) The RUs remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2 and 4.
(4) The RUs added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3 and 5.
(5) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(6) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(7) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

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5.3 1×1+1×1
The 1×1+1×1 configuration has one sector with one carrier.

This section describes the RBS 3106 hardware for the 1×1+1×1 configuration.

Figure 12 RBS 3106 (1×1+1×1 Configuration)

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The empty slots must be equipped with dummy boards to prevent radiation and
to maintain a cooling airflow.

For an overview of the hardware required for the 1×1+1×1 configuration, see
the table below.

Table 12 RBS 3106 (1×1+1×1 Configuration)


Subrack Slot Position Hardware Minimum Maximum Comments
Units Units Units
Filter 2 FU12 1 1 1900 or 850
(1)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Filter 3 FU12 1 1 850 or 1900
(2)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 2 RU22 1 1 1900 or 850
(3)
MHz
40 W/carrier
Radio 3 RU22 1 1 850 or 1900
(4)
MHz
40 W/carrier
PDU 1, 2 PDU 2 2 –
Digital 1 CBU 1 1 –
Digital 2–5 ET-MC1 0 4 –
20 – 23
ET-M4, 0 2
ET-MC41s
ET-M3 0 2
(5) (6)
Digital 4–9 RAX 1 6 ,
(7)
Digital 10, 11 TX 1 2
Digital 12 RUIF 1 1 –
Power 1–4 PSU 2 4 –
(1) The FU remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2.
(2) The FU added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3.
(3) The RU remaining from the original configuration must be installed in slot 2.
(4) The RU added for dual-band function must be installed in slot 3.
(5) For different capacity versions of RAX boards (possible number of channel elements), see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.
(6) The recommended slot order for installing the RAX boards in the digital subrack is as follows:
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4.
(7) For information on TX boards that are either compatible or not compatible with HSDPA, see
Compatibilities for Hardware and Software.

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6 Power System

The required input voltage for the RBS 3106 is 100 – 250 V AC. For more
information about the power system, see Technical Product Description, RBS
3106.

7 Transmission Standards

This section describes the available transmission standards for the RBS 3106.

For an overview of the transmissions standards, see the table below.

Note: All ET boards can be installed in any slot from 2 – 5 and from 23 – 20.

Table 13 RBS 3106 Transmission Hardware Overview


Trans- E1/J1 E3/T3 STM-1/ Digital Subrack Slot Position
mission 100 – Trans. OC-3c
1 2 3 23
Standard 120 Ports Trans.
or 75 Ports
Trans.
Ports
E1/J1 Up to 4 – – CBU – – –
E1/J1 Up to 12 – – CBU ET-MC1 – –
E1/J1 Up to 16 – – CBU ET-MC1 ET-MC1 –
E1/J1 and Up to 4 – Up to 2 CBU – – ET-M4,
STM-1/
OC-3c
E1/J1 and Up to 4 – Up to 2 CBU – – ET-MC41s
STM-1/
OC-3
E1/J1 and Up to 12 – Up to 2 CBU ET-MC1 – ET-M4,
STM-1/
OC-3c
E1/J1 and Up to 4 – Up to 2 CBU – – ET-MC41s
STM-1/
OC-3

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Trans- E1/J1 E3/T3 STM-1/ Digital Subrack Slot Position


mission 100 – Trans. OC-3c
1 2 3 23
Standard 120 Ports Trans.
or 75 Ports
Trans.
Ports
E1/J1 and Up to 16 – Up to 2 CBU ET-MC1 ET-MC1 ET-M4,
STM-1/
OC-3c
E1/J1 and Up to 4 – Up to 2 CBU – – ET-MC41s
STM-1/
OC-3
E1/J1 and Up to 4 Up to 2 CBU ET-M3
E3/T3
E1/J1 and Up to 12 Up to 2 CBU ET-MC1 ET-M3
E3/T3
E1/J1 and Up to 4 Up to 2 Up to 2 CBU – – ET-M4,
E3/T3
E1/J1 and Up to 4 – Up to 2 CBU – – ET-MC41s
STM-1/
OC-3

7.1 Connections in the Distribution Frame (DF)


This section describes the transmission, external alarm, and GPS connections
in the DF.

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ET-M3 XALM
or or
ET-M4 CBU ET-MC1 ET-MC1 ET-MC1 GPS

A4 B4
A3
A2
A1 B3
B2
B1

1 2 OVP
3 4 5 6 module
DF 7 8 9 10
P015091A

Figure 13 DF Connections

8 Cable Diagrams

This section describes the cable connections in RBS 3106 cabinets.

The cable diagrams show the cable connection points. The cable tables show
cable type, product number, and positions.

Note: For information about adjusted or replaced cables, see Spare Parts
Catalog.

For information on specific boards, units, and subracks, see Technical Product
Description.

For information on installing and removing units, see:

• Replacing a Board

• Replacing Power and Alarm Units

• Replacing Radio Units

For information on compatibility issues, see Compatibilities for Hardware and


Software.

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8.1 RF Cabling

8.1.1 RU – FU (2.1 GHz, 1900 or 850 MHz, RU21/RU22: 1×1 – 3×1 and
RU22: 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration)
This subsection describes the signal cabling between the Radio Unit (RU)
and the Filter Unit (FU). It applies for the configurations 1×1 – 3×1 with RU21
or RU22 and 1×2 – 3×2 with RU22 configured with 20 W/carrier. The figure
below shows the cable connections.

3×1, 3×2
2×1, 2×2
1×1, 1×2
RU21/RU22 RU21/RU22 RU21/RU22

TX TX TX

1a 2a 3a
RX B RX B RX B
RX A RX A RX A

1b
2b 2c 3b 3c
1c
FU12 FU12 FU12
TX A TX A TX A

RX A1 RX A1 RX A1

RX B1 RX B1 RX B1

Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6

P013629E

Figure 14 1×1 – 3×1 Configuration RF Cabling

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Table 14 1×1 – 3×1 Configuration RU – FU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/02/RU/RX A
1b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/02/RU/RX B
1c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/02/RU/TX
2a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/04/RU/RX A
2b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/04/RU/RX B
2c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/04/RU/TX
3a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/06/RU/RX A
3b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/06/RU/RX B
3c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/06/RU/TX

8.1.2 RU – FU (2.1 GHz, RU21/RU22, 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration)


This subsection describes the signal cabling between the RU and the FU. It
applies for 1×2 – 3×2 with RU21 or RU22, where RU22 is configured with 40
W/carrier.The figure below shows the cable connections.

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Hardware Configuration Data

3×2
2×2
1×2

RU21/22 RU21/22 RU21/22 RU21/22 RU21/22 RU21/22

TX TX TX TX TX TX

1e 2e 3e

1a 2a 3a
1c 2c 3c
RX B RX B RX B RX B RX B RX B
RX A RX A RX A RX A RX A RX A

1f 2f 3f
1d 2d 3d
FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12
TX A TX A TX A TX A TX A TX A

RX A2 RX A2 RX A2 RX A2 RX A2 RX A2
RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1
1b
2b 3b

Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7

P013630E

Figure 15 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration RF Cabling

Table 15 1×2 – 3×2 Configuration RU – FU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/03/RU/RX B
1b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/02/RU/RX B
1c RPM 777 05/00 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX A1 to 225
225 Radio/02/RU/RX A
1d RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/ RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/03/RU/RX A
1e RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/02/RU/TX
1f RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/03/RU/TX

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Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)


2a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/05/RU/RX B
2b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/04/RU/RX B
2c RPM 777 05/00 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX A1 to 225
225 Radio/04/RU/RX A
2d RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/ RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/05/RU/RX A
2e RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/04/RU/TX
2f RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/05/RU/TX
3a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/07/RU/RX B
3b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/RX A2 to 225
05/00225 Radio/06/RU/RX B
3c RPM 777 05/00 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX A1 to 225
225 Radio/06/RU/RX A
3d RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/ RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/07/RU/RX A
3e RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/06/RU/TX
3f RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/07/RU/TX

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Hardware Configuration Data

8.1.3 RU – FU (1900 and 850 MHz Dual-Band, RU22, 1×1+1×1 – 3×1+3×1


Configuration)

3×1 + 3×1
2×1 + 2×1
1×1 + 1×1

RU22 RU22 RU22 RU22 RU22 RU22

TX TX TX TX TX TX

1b 2b 3b 4b 5b 6b
RX B RX B RX B RX B RX B RX B
RX A RX A RX A RX A RX A RX A

1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a
1c 2c 3c 4c 5c 6c
FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12 FU12
TX A TX A TX A TX A TX A TX A

RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1 RX A1

RX B1 RX B1 RX B1 RX B1 RX B1 RX B1

Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7

P015213B

Figure 16 1×1+1×1 – 3×1+3×1 Configuration RF Cabling

Table 16 1×1+1×1 – 3×1+3×1 Configuration RU – FU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/02/RU/RX A
1b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/02/RU/RX B
1c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/02/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/02/RU/TX
2a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/02/RU/RX A
2b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/02/RU/RX B

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21c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/03/FU/TX A to 360


06/00360 Radio/02/RU/TX
3a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/04/RU/RX A
3b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/04/RU/RX B
3c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/04/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/04/RU/TX
4a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/04/RU/RX A
4b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/04/RU/RX B
4c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/05/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/04/RU/TX
5a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/06/RU/RX A
5b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/06/RU/RX B
5c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/06/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/06/RU/TX
6a RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/RX A1 to 225
05/00225 Radio/06/RU/RX A
6b RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/RX B1 to 460
05/00460 Radio/06/RU/RX B
6c RPM 777 Signal cable 1 Filter/07/FU/TX A to 360
06/00360 Radio/06/RU/TX

8.2 Co-Siting Cables

8.2.1 FU – Cable Inlet


This subsection describes the co-siting cabling between the FU and the cable
inlet (also used for external RF cables).

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Hardware Configuration Data

FU1

TX A

RX A3

1a
1b
RX B3

2a 2b
3a 3b
4a 4b
5a 5b
6a 6b

FU2 FU3 FU4 FU5 FU6

P016208A

Figure 17 FU – Cable Inlet

Table 17 FU – Cable Inlet Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length
(mm)
1a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/02/RX A3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 1 top row
1b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/02/RX A3 to Cable 230
cable inlet 1bottom row

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Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length


(mm)
2a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/03/RX A3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 2 top row
2b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/03/RX A3 to Cable 230
cable inlet 2 bottom row
3a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/04/RX A3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 3 top row
3b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/04/RX A3 to Cable 230
cable inlet 3 bottom row
4a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/05/RX B3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 4 top row
4b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/05/RX B3 to Cable 230
cable inlet 4 bottom row
5a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/06/RX B3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 5 top row
5b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/06/RX B3 to Cable 230
cable inlet 5 bottom row
6a RPM 513 1932/00430 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/07RX B3 to Cable 430
cable inlet 6 top row
6b RPM 513 1932/00230 Co-siting 1 Filter/FU/07/X B3 to Cable inlet 230
cable 6 bottom row

8.3 Control Cables

8.3.1 CCU – AUH

This subsection describes the control cable between the Climate Control Unit
(CCU) and the Auxiliary Unit Hub (AUH).

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 18 AUH – CCU

Table 18 AUH – CCU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length
(mm)
1 RPM 513 Control cable 1 AU hub/B to CCU/EC bus 1500
2165/01500

8.3.2 PSU – AUH


This subsection describes the signal cabling between the Power Supply Unit
(PSU) and the AUH.

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Hardware Configuration Data

AUH PSU 1

1a EC bus

G
F
E
D

1b

1d 1c

To PSU 4
To PSU 3
To PSU 2
P013656A

Figure 19 PSU – AUH

Table 19 PSU – AUH Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Power/02/PSU/EC bus to 700
2165/00700 Power/AUH/G
1b RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Power/03/PSU/EC bus to 700
2165/00700 Power/AUH/F
1c RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Power/04/PSU/EC bus to 700
2165/00700 Power/AUH/E
1d RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Power/05/PSU/EC bus to 700
2165/00700 Power/AUH/D

8.3.3 CBU – AUH

This subsection describes the signal cabling between the Control Basic Unit
(CBU) and the AUH.

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Hardware Configuration Data

AUH

CBU

Ctrl
F
O
I

EC bus

P013657A

Figure 20 CBU – AUH

Table 20 CBU – AUH Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Digital/01/CBU/EC bus 1200
2177/01200 to Power/AUH/Ctrl

8.3.4 FCU – AUH


This subsection describes the signal cabling between the Fan Connection Unit
(FCU) and the AUH.

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Hardware Configuration Data

FCU31

EC bus A

1 AUH

P013658A

Figure 21 FCU – AUH

Table 21 FCU – AUH Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Signal cable 1 FCU/A to Power/AUH/J 500
2165/00500

8.3.5 BFU – AUH


This subsection describes the signal cabling between the Battery Fuse Unit
(BFU) and the AUH.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 22 BFU – AUH Cabling Connections

Table 22 BFU – AUH Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Power/01/BFU/EC bus 500
2165/00500 to Power/AUH/A

8.3.6 RU – RUIF (3×1, 2×1, 1×1)

This subsection applies to 2.1 GHz, 1900 or 850 MHz: 1×1 – 3×1 configurations
with RU21 or RU22 (– RU22 configured with 40 W/carrier).

It describes the cable connection between the digital subrack and the radio
subrack, and the interface cable distributing the Gamma Serial Link (GSL)
and the timing signal between the RU and the RUIF. The figure below shows
the cable connections.

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Figure 23 RU – RUIF

Table 23 RU – RUIF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/02/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/F
1b RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/04/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/D
1c RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/06/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/B

8.3.7 RU – RUIF (1×2 – 3×2)


This subsection applies to 2.1 GHz , 1900 or 850 MHz, 1×2 – 3×2 configuration,
with RU22 configured with 20 W/carrier.

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Hardware Configuration Data

It describes the cable connection between the digital subrack and the radio
subrack, and the interface cable distributing the Gamma Serial Link (GSL)
and the timing signal between the RU and the RUIF. The figure below shows
the cable connections.

RUIF

F
O
I

F
1a
E

D
1b 1c
C

1d 1e B

1f

RU22 RU22 RU22

Data 2 Data 2 Data 2

Data 1 Data 1 Data 1

Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6


P015669B

Figure 24 RU – RUIF

The positions in the table below refer to the positions in the figure above.

Table 24 RU – RUIF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/02/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/F
1b RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/02/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/E
1c RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/04/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/D

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Hardware Configuration Data

Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)


1d RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/04/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/C
1e RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/06/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/B
1f RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/06/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/A

8.3.8 RU – RUIF (3×2, 2×2, 1×2)


This subsection applies to the following configurations:

• 2.1 GHz: 1×2 – 3×2 configurations (with RU21 or RU22, where RU22 is
configured with 40 W/carrier)

• Dual-band 1900 or 850 MHz 1×1+1×1 – 3×1+3×1 configurations (with


RU22 configured with 40 W/carrier)

It describes the cable connection between the digital subrack and the radio
subrack, and the interface cable distributing the Gamma Serial Link (GSL)
and the timing signal between the RU and the RUIF. The figure below shows
the cable connections.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 25 RU – RUIF

Table 25 RU – RUIF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/02/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/F
1b RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/03/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/E
1c RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/04/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/D
1d RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/05/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/C

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Hardware Configuration Data

Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)


1e RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/06/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/B
1f RPM 513 Data cable 1 Radio/07/RU/Data 1 to 500
2175/00500 Digital/12/RUIF/A

8.3.9 FCU – XALM


This subsection describes the signal and power cabling between the FCU and
the External Alarm Unit (XALM).

FCU31

XALM

XALM

48 V

P013660A

Figure 26 FCU – XALM

Table 26 FCU – XALM Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Signal/Power 1 FCU/XALM to 1600
1931/01600 cable XALM/ 48 V

8.3.10 XALM – OVP Modules

This subsection describes the signal cable between the External Alarm Unit
(XALM) and the Over Voltage Protection (OVP) modules.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Alarms 1 – 8 Alarms 9 – 16
Alarms 25 – 32
XALM

1a

1c 1b

DF
7
8 9
OVP module
P015092B

Figure 27 XALM – OVP Modules

Table 27 XALM – OVP


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Signal cable 1 XALM Alarm 1 – 8 to 700
2261/00700 DF/OVP 9
1b RPM 513 Signal cable 1 XALM Alarm 9 – 16 to 700
2261/00700 DF/OVP 8
1c RPM 513 Signal cable 1 XALM Alarm 25 – 32 to 700
2261/00700 DF/OVP 7

Alarm ports 1 – 4, 9 – 12, and 25 – 28 are available for customer-specific use.

8.3.11 Fan – FCU


This subsection describes the power cable between the fans and the FCU.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 28 Fans – FCU

Table 28 Fans – FCU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Power cable 1 Fan connection/F4 to 1000
1811/01000 CF/FCU/DC/Ctrl FAN 4
1b RPM 513 Power cable 1 Fan connection/F3 to 1000
1811/01000 CF/FCU/DC/Ctrl FAN 3
1c RPM 513 Power cable 1 Fan connection/F2 to 1000
1811/01000 CF/FCU/DC/Ctrl FAN 2
1d RPM 513 Power cable 1 Fan connection/F1 to 1000
1811/01000 CF/FCU/DC/Ctrl FAN 1

8.3.12 CCU – Door Switch


This subsection describes the data cabling between the CCU and the door
switch.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 29 CCU – Door Switch

Table 29 CCU and Door Switch Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Data cable 1 CCU/Door Alarm to Door 2200
2224/02200 switch

8.3.13 Smoke Detector – PDU and Smoke Detector – XALM


This subsection describes the power cabling between the smoke detector and
the PDU, and the signal cabling between the smoke detector and the XALM.

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Hardware Configuration Data

Figure 30 Smoke Detector – PDU and Smoke Detector – XALM Cabling

Table 30 Smoke Detector – PDU and Smoke Detector – XALM Cabling


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Smoke Detector to 1,000
2226/01000 Radio/1/PDU/CB1
2 RPM 513 Signal cable 1 Smoke Detector to 1,000
1910/01000 XALM/Alarm 17 – 24

8.4 Transmission Cabling

8.4.1 CBU – DF
This subsection describes the connection cabling between the CBU and the
Distribution Frame (DF).

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Hardware Configuration Data

CBU

F
O
I

ET
1-2
ET
3-4

1a 1b

1 2 DF
P013663C

Figure 31 CBU – DF

Table 31 CBU – DF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/01/CBU/ET 1-2 to 1800
1668/01800 cable DF/OVP 1
1b RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/01/CBU/ET 3-4 to 1800
1668/01800 cable DF/OVP 2

8.4.2 ET-MC1 – DF

This subsection describes the connection cabling between the ET-MC1 board
and the DF.

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Hardware Configuration Data

ET-MC1

F F
O O
I I

1b D
D
C
1a C
B
A

1e 1f

Figure 32 ET-MC1 – DF

Table 32 ET-MC1 – DF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/02/ET-MC1/D to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 3
1b RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/02/ET-MC1/C to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 4
1c RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/02/ET-MC1/B to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 5
1d RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/02/ET-MC1/A to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 6
1e RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/03/ET-MC1/C to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 8
1f RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/03/ET-MC1/D to 1800
1668/01800 Cable DF/OVP 7

8.4.3 ET-M4 – DF
This subsection describes the connection cabling between the ET-M4 board
and the DF.

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BB Subrack

ET M4 ET M4

F F
O O
I I

B RX B RX

B B
B TX B TX

A RX A RX

A A
A TX A TX

1 2

A4 B4

DF

P013590B

Figure 33 ET-M4 – DF

Table 33 ET-M4 – DF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 2069 Connection 1 Digital/23/ET-M4 to 10000
cable DF/B4 20000
40000
60000
2 RPM 513 2069 Connection 1 Digital/22/ET-M4 to 10000
cable DF/A4 20000
40000
60000

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8.4.4 ET-M4/22 – DF

This subsection describes the connection cabling between the ET-M4/22 board
and the DF.

The cable must be provided and connected by the customer.

BB Subrack
E T M 4/22 E T M 4/22

F F
O O
I I

TXB TXB

RXB RXB
TXA TXA

RXA RXA

A4 B4
2

DF

Figure 34 ET-M4/22 – DF

8.4.5 ET-MC41s
This subsection describes the connection cabling between the ET-MC41s
board and the DF.

The cable must be provided and connected by the customer.

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BB Subrack
ET-MC41s ET-MC41s

F F
O O
I I

TXA TXA

RXA RXA

A4 B4
2

DF
P015947A

Figure 35 ET-MC41s – CF

8.4.6 ET-M3 – DF
This subsection describes the connection cabling between the ET-M3 board
and the DF.

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Figure 36 ET-M3 – DF

Table 34 ET-M3 – DF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm) Comment
1a RPM 919 Coaxial 1 Digital/23/ET-M3/ 2200 OVP 7 and
402/02200 cable RXA to DF/OVP OVP 8 can
3/RX be used as
Digital/23/ET-M3/ an alternative
TXA to DF/OVP to OVP 3 and
3/ TX OVP 4.
1b RPM 919 Coaxial 1 Digital/23/ET-M3/ 2200
402/02200 cable RXB to DF/OVP
4/RX
Digital/23/ET-M3/
TXB to DF/OVP
4/TX

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8.4.7 CBU – DF (GPS)

This subsection describes the connection cabling between the CBU and the DF.

CBU

F
O
I

GPS

10
DF
P013664B

Figure 37 CBU – DF

Table 35 ET-M4 – DF Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Connection 1 Digital/01/CBU/GPS to 1800
1668/01800 cable DF/OVP 10

8.5 Power Cabling


This section describes the power distribution cables.

8.5.1 PDU – RU
This subsection describes the power cabling between the Power Distribution
Unit (PDU) and the RU.

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PDU

RU
CB8

CB6

CB7 CB5
CB4

CB3

1a
1b
Power
1c
1d
1e
1f

P013642B

Figure 38 PDU – RU

Table 36 PDU – RU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB3 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/02/RU/Power 48
V
1b RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB4 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/03/RU/Power 48
V
1c RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB5 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/04/RU/Power 48
V
1d RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB6 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/05/RU/Power 48
V
1e RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB7 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/06/RU/Power 48
V
1f RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB8 to 1100
2171/01100 Radio/07/RU/Power 48
V

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8.5.2 PDU – CBU

This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the CBU.

CBU

F
O
I

DC in
PDU

CB9

P013643B

Figure 39 PDU – CBU

Table 37 PDU – CBU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 PDU/01/CB9 to 570
1673/00570 Digital/01/CBU/DC in

8.5.3 FU – RU
This subsection describes the signal cabling between the RU and the FU.

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1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f

P013644C

Figure 40 FU – RU

Table 38 FU – RU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/02/FU/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/02/RU/FU Ctrl
1b RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/03/FU/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/03/RU/FU Ctrl
1c RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/04/FU/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/04/RU/FU Ctrl
1d RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/05/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/05/RU/FU Ctrl
1e RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/06/FU/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/06/RU/FU Ctrl
1f RPM 513 Power and 1 Filter/07/FU/Ctrl to 360
2197/00360 signal cable Radio/07/RU/FU Ctrl

8.5.4 PSU – Power Bar

This subsection describes the power cabling between the PSU and the power
bar.

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PSU 1

DC out

To PSU 2

To PSU 3

To PSU 4
1d
1c
1a
1b

Powerbar

P013645B

Figure 41 PSU – Power Bar

Table 39 PSU – Power Bar Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power/02/PSU/DC out 370
2195/00370 to Power bar
1b RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power/03/PSU/DC out 370
2195/00370 to Power bar
1c RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power/04/PSU/DC out 370
2195/00370 to Power bar
1d RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power/05/PSU/DC out 370
2195/00370 to Power bar

8.5.5 BFU – Power Bar

This subsection describes the power cabling between the BFU and the power
bar.

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Figure 42 BFU – Power Bar

Table 40 BFU – Power Bar Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power/01/BFU/Load to 400
2240/00 Power bar 48 V, 0 V
400 DC

8.5.6 PSU – ACCU

This subsection describes the power cabling between the PSU and the
Alternating Current Connection Unit (ACCU).

Note: Note that PSU 3 must be connected to the rightmost connector on


the ACCU.

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Figure 43 PSU – ACCU

Table 41 PSU – ACCU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a 2/RPM 113 Power cable 1 Power/02/PSU/AC in to 2000
50/02000 ACCU/PSU 1
1b 2/RPM 113 Power cable 1 Power/03/PSU/AC in to 2000
50/02000 ACCU/PSU 2
1c 2/RPM 113 Power cable 1 Power/04/PSU/AC in to 2000
50/02000 ACCU/PSU 4
1d 2/RPM 113 Power cable 1 Power/05/PSU/AC in to 2000
50/02000 ACCU/PSU 3

8.5.7 CLU AC Input – ACCU


This subsection describes the power cabling between the CLU AC input and
the ACCU.

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Figure 44 CLU AC Input – ACCU

Table 42 CLU AC input – ACCU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 1/RPM 113 Power cable 1 ACCU/CLU to CLU/AC in 2000
49/02000

8.5.8 PDU – FCU


This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the FCU.

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FCU31

PDU Power in 2
Power in 1

1b 1a

CB2
CB1

P013649B

Figure 45 FCU – PDU

Table 43 FCU – PDU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1a RPM 513 Power cable 1 FCU/Power in 1 to 1200
2170/01200 PDU/CB1
1b RPM 513 Power cable 1 FCU/Power in 2 to 1200
2170/01200 PDU/CB2

8.5.9 PDU – CCU


This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the CCU.

Note: This subsection is applicable for RBS 3106 with ACCU.

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PDU

CB6

P013650B

Figure 46 PDU – CCU

Table 44 CCU – PDU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 CCU/DC in to 2000
1891/02000 PDU/02/PDU/CB6

8.5.10 DCCU – CCU


This subsection describes the power cabling between the DCCU and the CCU.

Note: This subsection applies to DCCU-equipped RBS 3106 only.

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P016200A

Figure 47 DCCU – CCU

Table 45 DCCU – CCU


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 CCU/DC in to 2000
1891/02000 DCCU/CLU

8.5.11 PDU – Power Bar ( 48 V)


This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the power
bar.

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Figure 48 Power Bar ( 48 V) – PDU

Table 46 Power Bar ( 48 V) – PDU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power bar 48 V to 180
2180/00180 PDU/01/PDU/ 48 V
2 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power bar 48 V to 320
2180/00320 PDU/02/PDU/ 48 V

8.5.12 PDU – Power Bar (0 V)


This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the power
bar.

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Figure 49 Power Bar (0 V) – PDU

Table 47 Power Bar (0 V) – PDU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power bar 0 V to 160
2188/00160 PDU/01/PDU/0 V
2 RPM 513 Power cable 1 Power bar 0 V to 280
2188/00280 PDU/02/PDU/0 V

8.5.13 PDU – Lamp Switch

This subsection describes the power cabling between the PDU and the lamp
switch.

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PDU

CB 2

P013653B

Figure 50 Lamp Switch – PDU

Table 48 Lamp Switch – PDU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 NTM 201 Power cable 1 Lamp switch to 200
2956/4 PDU/02/PDU/CB 2

8.5.14 ADM 02 – BFU


This subsection describes the power cabling between the Auxiliary Distribution
Module 02 (ADM 02) and the BFU.

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Figure 51 ADM 02 – BFU

Table 49 ADM 02 – BFU Cabling Connections


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 ADM 02/ 48 V to 2000
2171/02000 Power/01/BFU/+Prio
load

8.5.15 ADM 04 – BFU

This subsection describes the power cabling between ADM 04 and the BFU.

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Figure 52 ADM 04 – BFU

Table 50 ADM 04 – BFU Cabling


Pos. Product No. Description Qty Slot Position Length (mm)
1 RPM 513 Power cable 1 ADM 04/ 48 V input 1500
2274/01500 to Power/01/BFU/+Prio
load

9 Revision History

This section briefly describes the technical changes made for this document.

9.1 Rev .F to Rev. G


Apart from editorial changes, this document has been revised as follows:

• A new section about Co-Siting cabling has been added

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• A new section about DCCU cabling has been added

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