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IDB Configuration & Test Guide

The document provides guidance on configuring and testing an IDB for an RBS 2206. It describes connecting cables, setting parameters, reading the IDB, and defining configuration settings for transmission interfaces, alarms, hardware, and more.

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IDB Configuration & Test Guide

The document provides guidance on configuring and testing an IDB for an RBS 2206. It describes connecting cables, setting parameters, reading the IDB, and defining configuration settings for transmission interfaces, alarms, hardware, and more.

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EN/LZT 720 0189 R1B

RBS 2206

IDB Configuration and Test


Quick Guide

Inspecting the Cable Connections

P009130B

1 (12)
RBS 2206

Setting the IDB Parameters

Connecting the OMT

Reading the IDB

Removing the Flash Card


and inserting it into a PC

Defining
Configuration Setup

Defining
Present RUs

Defining TMA Parameters

Defining VSWR
Alarm Limits

Defining TEI

Defining TNOM
Parameters

Defining Alarm Inlets


(External Alarms)

Defining Transmission Defining Transmission Defining Transmission


Interface E1, 75 Ω Interface E1, 120 Ω Interface T1

Defining Hardware
Information for a
Passive RU

Loading IDB from the PC to Installing IDB


the Flash Card and inserting
it into the RBS

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RBS 2206

Defining TMA Parameters

XXX

XXX
-XX

XXXX.X

XXXX.X

XX

XXX

Defining VSWR Alarm Limits (Optional)

Measured Recommended VSWR Alarm Limits (for different false alarm probabilities)
VSWR value
(from Antenna
Test Record)

1.00 - 1.30 1.6 1.7 2.2


1.31 - 1.37 1.7 1.8 2.2
1.38 - 1.43 1.8 2.0 2.2
1.44 - 1.55 2.0 2.2 2.5

1.56 - 1.66 2.2 2.5 2.8


Not recommended

Defining Alarm Inlets (External Alarms)


Define Alarm Inlet

Alarm Inlet Information


0/1 External Alarm, Closing, ID=0, Level 1, DOOR ALARM
0/2ARAE Fault, Closing, RX, Class 1, Antenna Instance=1
0/3 Not Used
0/4 Not Used
0/5 Not Used
0/6 Not Used
0/7 Not Used
0/8 Not Used
0/8 Not Used

Information for the Selected Alarm Inlet

Inlet Usage ARAE Fault

ARAE fault
Type Closing

Functionality RX

Fault Class Class 1

Antenna Instance 1

Apply

OK Reset Cancel

EN/LZT 720 0189 R1B 3 (12)


RBS 2206

Defining Transmission Interface E1, 75

Site
Install. Doc.

Example:
RBS 1 RBS 2 RBS 3
Far End
A B A B A B

150m 100m 500m


0.03 dB/m 0.03 dB/m 0.03 dB/m

RBS 1 A: 150 x 0.03 = 4.5 dB ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity A = Short Haul


B: 100 x 0.03 = 3 dB ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity B = Short Haul

RBS 2 A: 4.5 + 3 = 7.5 dB ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity A = Long Haul


B: 500 x 0.03 = 15 dB ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity B = Long Haul

RBS 3 A: 4.5 + 3 + 15 = 22.5 dB ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity A = Long Haul


B: Not Connected ⇒ Receiver Sensitivity B = Short Haul

Defining Transmission Interface E1, 120

Site
Install. Doc.

< 6 dB ⇒ Short Haul


> 6 dB ⇒ Long Haul

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RBS 2206

Defining Transmission Interface T1, 100


0 - 655 Feet

Customer
Interface RBS LBO Short Haul
(DSX-1)

0 - 655 feet
0 - 200 metres

> 655 Feet

Customer RBS LBO Long Haul


Interface Manually
(Far End/
Network Interface) > 655 feet
Cable Attenuation = c dB
Max Signal level = a dB or a, b = value from Site Installation Documentation
Carrier Advised code = b dB c = calculated value

> 655 Feet

RBS LBO Long Haul


Customer automatically
Interface
(Far End/
Network Interface) > 655 feet

Cable Attenuation = c a = value from Site Installation Documentation


Max Signal level = a dB c = calculated value

> 655 Feet

RBS LBO Long h., 0 dB


Customer
Interface
(Far End/
Network Interface) > 655 feet
Cable Attenuation = unknown
Max Signal level = unknown

Unknown Cable Length

RBS LBO Long h., 0 dB


Customer
Interface
(Far End/
Network Interface) Length = unknown
Cable Attenuation = unknown
Max Signal level = unknown

EN/LZT 720 0189 R1B 5 (12)


RBS 2206

LBO Short Haul

Site
Install. Doc.

Cable Length LBO Setting


Feet Metres (in the OMT)
0 - 133 0 - 40 Short h., 0 - 133 feet
133 - 266 40 - 81 Short h., 133 - 266 feet
266 - 399 81 - 122 Short h., 266 - 399 feet
399 - 533 122 - 162 Short h., 399 - 533 feet
533 - 655 162 - 200 Short h., 533 - 655 feet

Example:

RBS 1 RBS 2
Customer
Interface A B A B
(DSX-1)

200 feet 100 feet


(61 metres) (30 metres)

RBS 1: LBO A = “Short h., 133 - 266 feet”


LBO B = “Short h., 0 - 133 feet”
RBS 2: LBO A = “Short h., 266 - 399 feet”
LBO B = “Short h., 0 - 133 feet”

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RBS 2206

LBO Long Haul Manually

Site
Install. Doc.

Cable Long Haul Parameters for Different Carrier Adviced


Attenuation Codes at the Network Interface
(dB)
A (0 dB) B (-7.5 dB) C (-15 dB) D (-22.5 dB)
0 - 5.5 0 -7.5 -15 -22.5
7.5 - 13 NA 0 -7.5 -15
15 - 20.5 NA NA 0 -7.5
22.5 - NA NA NA 0

Cable Long Haul Parameters for Different Maximum


Attenuation Input Signal Levels at the Far End
(dB)
0 dB -7.5 dB -15 dB -22.5 dB
0 - 7.5 0 -7.5 -15 -22.5
7.5 - 15 0 0 -7.5 -15
15 - 22.5 0 0 0 -7.5
22.5 - 0 0 0 0

Example:
RBS 1 RBS 2 RBS 3
Network
Interface A B A B A B
5 dB 3 dB 9 dB

Carrier Advised Code = C(-15 dB) RBS 2:


LBO A = Long h., -7.5 dB
LBO B = Long h., 0 dB
RBS 1: RBS 3:
LBO A = Long h., -15 dB LBO A = Long h., 0 dB
LBO B = Long h., 0 dB 1 LBO B = Long h., 0 dB
3
3 3
Line Carrier Advised Code at NI (dB)
Attenuation
(dB) A (0 dB) B (-7.5 dB) C (-15 dB) D (-22 dB)
5 0 - 5.5 0 -7.5 -15 -22
2 5+3 7.5 - 13 N/A 0 -7.5 -15
5+3+9 15 - 20.5 N/A N/A 0 -7.5
22.5 - N/A N/A N/A 0

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RBS 2206

LBO Long Haul Automatically

Site
Install. Doc.

Cable Long Haul Parameters for Different Maximum


Attenuation Input Signal Levels at the Far End
(dB)
0 dB -7.5 dB -15 dB -22.5 dB
0 - 7.5 0 -7.5 -15 -22.5
7.5 - 15 0 0 -7.5 -15
15 - 22.5 0 0 0 -7.5
22.5 - 0 0 0 0

Example:
RBS 1 RBS 2
Far End A B A B

Measured Cable Measured Cable


Maximum Attenuation = 5 dB Attenuation = 3 dB
input signal 3
level = -15 dB 1 2 LBO A = Long h. ALBO 0 dB

RBS 1: LBO A = Long h. ALBO, -15 dB RBS 2: LBO A = Long h., -7.5 dB
LBO B = Long h., 0 dB LBO B = Long h., 0 dB
4
3+5 = 8 dB
7
5
Cable Long Haul Parameters for Different Maximum
Attenuation Input Signal Levels at the Far End
6 (dB)
0 dB -7.5 dB -15 dB -22.5 dB
0 - 7.5 0 -7.5 -15 -22.5
7.5 - 15 0 0 -7.5 -15
15 - 22.5 0 0 0 -7.5
22.5 - 0 0 0 0

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RBS 2206

LBO “Long Haul 0 dB”

Site
Install. Doc.

Long h., 0 dB
Long h., 0 dB

Reading Fault Status

Read
Fault Status
OMT

EN/LZT 720 0189 R1B 9 (12)


RBS 2206

Testing External Alarms

DF

12 2
11
10 9
8 1

10
7

9
RBS
Status
Panel

External Alarm
DXU-21 Check
GPS EOM
DXU reset
OMT
Fault
Operational
Local
RBS Fault
Check! Ext Alarm
EPCbus Fault
EOMbus Fault
Local Rem
ote
Test

Saving IDB

<date>
LZY 213 426/1 <rev>
<DXU serial number>
<back-up date>

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RBS 2206

Testing Battery Back-up (External Batteries)


1 2
MAINS SWITCH MAINS SWITCH

230 V AC 230 V AC

RBS
BBS Status BBS
Panel
RBS RBS
Battery Mode

PSU PSU

Fault Fault
Operational Operational
EPC bus fault EPC bus fault

3 4
MAINS SWITCH MAINS SWITCH

230 V AC 230 V AC

RBS
BBS Status BBS
Panel
RBS Battery Mode
RBS

OK?

PSU PSU

Fault Fault
Operational Operational
EPC bus fault EPC bus fault

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RBS 2206

Condensed Information for experienced users based on CPI product EN/LZT 720 0009

Ericsson AB Due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing,


SE-164 80 Stockholm, Sweden the contents of this document are subject to change without notice.

implementation.GSMsupport@era.ericsson.se c Ericsson AB

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