Download - Create IDB
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Opening Create IDB Window
Start the OMT.2.
Select
Configuration > Create IDB...
to open the Create IDB window
4.2 Defining Cabinet Setup
1. To add cabinets to the Cabinet Setup box, click New to open the DefineSetup for
Cabinet window.2.
In the Cabinet Type box, select the cabinet type
In the Power System box, select the power system
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In the Climate System box, select climate system
(if applicable).Standart for 3 fans, Extended for 4 fans.5. Click OK
4.3 Defining Antenna Sector Setup
1. To add antenna sectors to the Antenna Sector Setup box, click New to open theAntenna
Systems for Sector window
.2. In the Number of Sectors box, select the number of sectors
.3. In the Frequency box, select the frequency used.
4. In the RX Diversity box, select the RX diversity type
.5. In the RX antenna sharing box, select No or Yes
.6. In the RUS box, select the number of RUSs
.7. In the TMA box, select one of the following:
Yes if TMAs have been installed.
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No if TMAs have not been installed
8. If additional sectors will be defined in the sector setup, then repeat the Step 3in Section 4.1.3 to
Step 7 in Section 4.1.3
4.4 TRX Mapping Setup
1. In the Number of TRXs Box, select the number of TRXs in RUSs 2. Click OK in the Radio Equipment setup windows to confirm.
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3. Click OK in the Define Antenna Systemwindow to confirm.
4. In the Antenna Systems for Sector window, verify that the correct parameters have been entered. Click OK
4.5 Defining Transmission Setup
1. In the STN Equipment box, select No STN SIU, or Other
2. Select the RBS transmission interface.
3. Click OK in the Create IDB window
4.5 Selecting the Final Configuration
1. Verify that the correct parameters have been entered. Click OK. 2. In the OMT dialogue box asking
Do you want to reuse data in theprevious configuration? click one of the following:
Yes (for IDB modification only)
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No (for configuration of entirely new IDB)
click all parameter
3. In the OMTdialogue box asking
"Do you really want to overwritethe IDB data in the OMT?", click Yes
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4. In the OMT dialogue box asking
"Do you really want to overwritethe IDB data in the OMT?", click Yes
.
4.7 Defining Present RUs
This section describes how to check and, if necessary, define the RUs which a represent (or not present) in the RBS. To avoid Hardware and IDB inconsistency, the RBS must know which RUs should be present. By setting RUs to Present/Not present, the RBS recognizes
which RUs can be used (present) and which are not present. The following RUs are not automatically updated and must therefore be defined:
• PDU
• SAU
The following RUs are automatically marked as present when the RU is detected:
Note: The RUs cannot be removed when in traffic.
Radio Unit Define the RUs Present/Not present as follows:
1. Select Configuration > Define > Present RUs... to open the Define Present RUs window.
2. If necessary, move the RUs in the configuration used to the Present box
by selecting the RU to be moved and clicking the key (or double-clickingthe RUs to be moved). If RUs Not Present in the configuration are in the Present box, then move
them to the Not Present box by clicking the key. 3. Click OK when finished.
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4.8 Defining RU Position
This section describes how to check and, if necessary, define the RU position in the RBS.
1. Select Configuration > Define > RU Position... to display the Define RU position dialog box.
2. In the Shelf box, select the HW unit shelf position in the cabinet.
3. In the Slot box, select the HW unit slot position in the cabinet
4. If necessary, repeat step 2 to 3 above for each hardware unit until all RU position have been defined.5. Click OK when finished.
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Defining CPRI Parameters
This section describes how to define the Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) parameters. For an overview of the available
The Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) standard defines the interface of base stations between
the Radio Equipment Controllers (REC) in the standard, to local or remote radio units, known as Radio
Equipment (RE).
Parameters settings for CPRI parameters, seeTable below
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Table 5 CPRI Parameters
Parameter Valid values Default Description
Interface type
Optical
Optical the parameter defines the cable connection type for the CPRI interface. If the parameters not comply with the cable type, the CPRI link cannot be established.
Electrical
Mode type
Master
Master The parameter defines the CPRI port mode. A CPRI port connected to a RUS must always be defined as master. A CPRI port on DUG can be defined as slave if cascaded digital units are supported.
Slave
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1. Select Configuration > Define > CPRI... to display the Define CPRI Parameters dialog box..
2. Select the applicable RI port from the list.
3. In the Interface type box, select the cable connection type for the CPRI interface.
4. In the Mode box, select the CPRI port mode.
5. Repeat Step 2toStep 4 until all CPRI parameters have been defined.
6. Click OK, when all parameters are set.
Defining MCTR Configuration
This section describes how to define the Multi Carrier Transceiver (MCTR) configuration. The number of TRXs per MCTR can be changed using create IDB.
1. Select Configuration > Define > MCTR... to display the Define
MCTR Configuration dialog box. 2. Select the applicable MCTR instance from the list. 3. In the Power Distribution box, select the MCTR configuration.
4. Click OK when all MCTR configurations are set
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* Additional information:
The Power distribution can be set in MCTR configuration is depending on theTRX configuration defined in RBS:
• For config 1/1/1 power must be/can set as 47 dBm (max value)
• For config 2/2/2 power must be/can set as 45 or 43 dBm (max Value)
• For config 3/3/3 power must be/can set as 43 dBm (max Value)
• For config 4/4/4 power must be/can set as 42 dBm (Max Value)
4.11 Defining Node Parameters
This section describes how to define the node parameters. For more information about multi node see document Support System.
Select Configuration > Define > Node Parameters... to display the Define NodeParameters dialog box.In the Support system control box, select one of the following:
1. Click True if GSM node is support system primary node.
2. Click False if GSM node is support system secondary node
3. In the HUB position box, select the physical port on SHU where the digital unit is
connected.
4. In the Logical name box, enter the logical name of the GSM node.
5. To add an external node click Add node... to display New mode dialog box.
6. In the Hub address box, select the physical port on SHU where the other digital unit in the RBS is connected and click OK.
7. Repeat Step 5toStep 6until all external nodes have been defined.
8. Click OK, when all parameters are set
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Defining TEI
This section describes how to define the TEI value. To enable the BSC to communicate with
the CMRU of an RBS in a cascade chain, a unique TEI value between 12 and 63 needs to be set for each RBS in the chain. The TEI value for the RBS must also match the TEI value the BSC uses to identify the RBS. For RBSs not connected in a cascade chain, the default TEI
value can be used.
1. Select Configuration > Define > TEI... to open the Define TEIwindow.
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2. In the Define TEI window, select the appropriate DUG and click Run
.
3. Enter the TEI value, and click OK
.
4.13 Defining Alarm Inputs (External Alarms)
This section describes how to define the external alarms, if applicable. To enable the supervision of devices connected to the external alarm interface of the RBS, several parameters need to be set.
Select Configuration > Define > Alarm Inlets... to open the Define Alarm In Lets window.
1. In the Hardware unit box, select SCU, SUP, or SAU.
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2. In the Alarm Inlet Information window, select an unused alarm inlet.
3. In the Inlet Usage box, select "External Alarm".
4. In the Type box, define the alarm type as "Closing" (when there is an alarm, the alarm cable closes) or "Breaking" (when there is an alarm, the alarm cable breaks).
5. In the ID box, select an alarm inlet number.
6. In the Severity box, set the severity level of the alarm.
7. Add a comment in the Comment box, if required.
8. Click Apply after defining the alarm.
9. Repeat steps 2 to 8 to define the remaining alarms.
10. Click OK when all alarms have been defined
Installing IDB If the RBS is in remote mode, change the setting to local mode by pressing the
Maintenance
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Button on the DU. the Maintenance indicator will start to flash. Wait until the Maintenance indicator has a constant blue light, indicating that the RBS is now in local mode.
1. Connect the OMT cable from the PC serial port 1 to the LMT A port on the Digital Unit.
2. Start the OMT
3. On the RBS GSM menu, click Connect to logically connect the OMT to the RBS.
4. On the Configuration menu, click InstallIDB. The RBS remains in local mode after the IDB has been installed.
Note:
Do not touch the RBS when any indicators are double-flashin
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Setting IDB parameter for RBSs with RUS (8+8+8)
This section describes how to expand Transceiver Group (TG) synchronization configurations by adding new DUG + RUS in the same cabinet. TG synchronization keeps the TGs in a cluster synchronized by exchanging timing information through an ESB cable.
5.1 Opening Create IDB Window
Perform steps on chapter 4.1
5.2 Defining Cabinet Setup
Perform steps on chapter 4.2
5.3 Defining Antenna Sector Setup
Perform steps on chapter 4.3
5.4 TRX Mapping Setup
Perform steps on chapter 4.4
5.5 Defining Transmission Setup
Perform steps on chapter 4.5
5.6 Selecting the Final Configuration
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Perform steps on chapter 4.6
5.7 Defining Present RUs
Perform steps on chapter 4.7
5.8 Defining RU Position
Perform steps on chapter 4.8. define the additional RU position as installed in RBS cabinet
5.9 Defining CPRI Parameters
Perform steps on chapter 4.9
5.10 Defining MCTR Configuration
Perform steps on chapter 4.10
5.11 Defining Node Parameters
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Add additional external node in DUG master (connect OMT to DUG master), addnew node at A5
For new DUG (slave DUG) set support system control to False
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In hub position box, set port (A5) where the cable from EC bus on DUG is connected. Fill in the LN and FDN. Click OK
in the define node parameters.
5.12 Defining TEI
Perform steps on chapter 4.12
5.13 Defining ESB delay
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ESB cable will be used to synchronize 2 DUGs are: RPM 777 296/00500 = 7 ns RPM 513 1104/07020 = 41 nsTotal ESB delay: 4554 + ESB 1 + ESB 2 + ESB 3Total ESB delay: 4554 + 7 + 41 + 7Total ESB delay: 4609 ns
Select Configuration > Define >open the feeder and ESB delay window,Click ESB > click Run> click add in the define ESB delay list.
Fill Delay with total ESB delay value > click OK
Click Ok in the define ESB delay list, close feeder and ESB delay window.
Define TF compensation Select Configuration > Define > TF compensation
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5.14 Define TF compensation
Select Configuration > Define > TF compensation
Select GSM as master RBS*
Fill master transmitter chain delay 17784 ns
Fill Master-Slave ESB delay (ESB): with total ESB value
Click apply,
Note new value, and inform it to BSC integrator(new value should be within range -10000 to 10000)Click OK
In define TF compensation Installing IDB
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Perform steps 4.14
6 Saving IDB
In case it is necessary to reinstall the IDB, the IDB parameters must be saved on the PC.
On the Configuration menu, click Save IDB.
Give the IDB file an RBS-specific name, and save the IDB on the PC.
7 Perform Concluding Routines
Before leaving the sites, ensure that the following action have been performed:
• Saving the IDBs.
• Make sure no alarm appears at the RBSs.
• Tidy the site and leave it in the same condition as you found it.
• Lock all doors to the site.
• Report/contact Ericsson supervisor and Customer Supervisor.