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Alcatel-Lucent GSM 9100 BTS/9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS Corrective Maintenance Handbook BTS Document Procedural Handbook Release B10 3BK 21243 AAAA PCZZA Ed.12

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Alcatel-Lucent GSM

9100 BTS/9110 Micro BTS/9110-E

Micro BTS Corrective Maintenance

Handbook

BTS Document

Procedural Handbook

Release B10

3BK 21243 AAAA PCZZA Ed.12

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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1 Safety Rules and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.1 Safety Rules for Equipment Under Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.2 Electrostatic Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

1.2.1 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.2.2 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.2.3 Transportation and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151.2.4 Components and PBAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

2 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS RITs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172.1 Adjust the MSUM/MSUMA (CGU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182.2 Before You Start to Replace 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS or SSC RITs . . . . . . . . . . . 192.3 Replace 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202.4 Replace COBO RITs (Fuses and Abis Lightning Protection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232.5 Replace ACCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262.6 Replace ABISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.7 Replace Fan Cassette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302.8 Replace Top of Cover with Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312.9 Replace Integrated Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322.10 Replace VSWR Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342.11 Replace SSC RITs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

2.11.1 Replace SSCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362.11.2 Replace SSCPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392.11.3 Replace SSCFH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392.11.4 Replace SSCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412.11.5 Replace SSCCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422.11.6 Replace SSC Lightning Protector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

3 9100 BTS RITs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

3.1 Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463.1.1 Before You Start to Open and Close BTS 9100 Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463.1.2 Open and Close 9100 BTS and External Battery Indoor Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . 473.1.3 Open and Close 9100 BTS and External Battery Outdoor Cabinets . . . . . . . . . 48

3.2 Adjust the Clock of the SUM (CGU) in the 9100 BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623.3 Before You Start to Replace 9100 BTS RITs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633.4 Physical RIT Positions in STASR/ACSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643.5 Replace ABAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653.6 Replace ACDUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 663.7 Replace ACIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683.8 Replace AC Link Lightning Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693.9 Replace ACRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713.10 Replace ADAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723.11 Replace ADAM2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 743.12 Replace ADAM4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763.13 Replace ANX, ANY, ANC, ANB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783.14 Replace AGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823.15 Replace APOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853.16 Replace BACO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873.17 Replace BAC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 883.18 Replace BATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893.19 Replace BCU1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903.20 Replace BCU2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933.21 Replace BU41 in Combination with PM08/PM11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 963.22 Replace BU100 in Combination with PM08/PM11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983.23 Replace BU41/BU100 in Combination with PM12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

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3.23.1 Replace BU41 in Combination with PM12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1013.23.2 Replace BU100 in Combination with PM12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

3.24 Replace BU101 in 9100 MBS GSM Outdoor and 9100 MBS GSM Evolution Outdoor . . . 1043.25 Replace DAC Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

3.25.1 Replace DAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1073.25.2 Replace Inlet Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1083.25.3 Replace Outlet Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1093.25.4 Replace Fan Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

3.26 Replace DCDUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1113.27 Replace External Diplexer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1123.28 Replace FACB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1133.29 Replace FANU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1153.30 Replace GPS Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

3.30.1 Remove GPS Receiver from SUMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1163.30.2 Install GPS Receiver on SUMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

3.31 Replace HEAT2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1223.32 Replace HEAT3/HEAT4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1233.33 Replace HEATDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1243.34 Replace HEX2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1253.35 Replace HEX3/HEX4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1263.36 Replace HEX5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1273.37 Replace HEX8/HEX9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1283.38 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

3.38.1 Case of CBO Variant AAAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303.38.2 Case of CBO Variant AAAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130

3.39 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1313.40 Replace Lightning Protection in ACDUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1313.41 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1323.42 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1333.43 Replace LPQM/LPQMDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1343.44 Replace OUTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1353.45 Replace PCM Overvoltage Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1363.46 Replace PM08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1363.47 Replace PM11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

3.47.1 Replace a Single PM11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1383.47.2 Replace All PM11s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

3.48 Replace PM12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413.49 Replace PM18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

3.49.1 Replace PM18 Subrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1423.49.2 Replace PM18 Rectifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1433.49.3 Replace PM18 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1443.49.4 Update RI and Settings on PM18C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144

3.50 Replace Range Extension Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1453.50.1 Replace Mast Amplification Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1453.50.2 Replace Power Distribution Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

3.51 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Residual Current Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1483.51.1 Replace 9100 BTS Residual Current Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1483.51.2 Test 9100 BTS Residual Current Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

3.52 Replace Service Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1503.52.1 Replace Service Light Unit in MBO Evolution Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1503.52.2 Replace Service Light Lamp in MBO Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1513.52.3 Replace Service Light Lamp in other Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

3.53 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Smoke Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1523.53.1 Replace 9100 BTS Smoke Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1533.53.2 Test 9100 BTS Smoke Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154

3.54 Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1543.55 Replace Tower Mounted Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

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3.55.1 Replace TMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1583.55.2 Replace Power Distribution Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

3.56 Replace TRE Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1603.57 Replace TGTx Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1633.58 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Water Detection Float Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

3.58.1 Replace 9100 BTS Water Detection Float Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1663.58.2 Test 9100 BTS Water Detection Float Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

3.59 Replace XIOB in an Outdoor BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1673.60 Replace XIBM in an Indoor BTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

4 External Battery Cabinet Outdoor Outdoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1714.1 Replace Air-Conditioner Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

4.1.1 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1724.1.2 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

4.2 Replace Lightning Protection in External Outdoor Battery Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754.3 Replace Service Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

4.3.1 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1764.3.2 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

4.4 Replace BU101 in External Battery Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

5 BTS OMU Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815.1 Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1825.2 Use a BTS, BSC or OMC-R Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

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FiguresFigure 1: 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Figure 2: RITs in COBO with Old ABISCO Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Figure 3: RITs in COBO with New ABISCO Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Figure 4: COBO Internal Layout - ACCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Figure 5: Old ABISCO Layout (3BK 08283 AAxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Figure 6: New ABISCO Layout (3BK 08283 ABxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Figure 7: 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS with Two VSWR Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Figure 8: SSC, Position of RITs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Figure 9: SSC, Battery Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Figure 10: SSC, Installation of Battery Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Figure 11: SSCPS, LEDs Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Figure 12: SSCFH, Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Figure 13: SSCFH, Internal View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Figure 14: SSCCF, Detailed View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Figure 15: SSC, AC Connection Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Figure 16: CIMI/CIDI and CIMA/CIDE Front External Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Figure 17: MBI3/MBI5 Front External Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Figure 18: External Indoor Battery Cabinet Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Figure 19: COME/COMI/COEP Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Figure 20: CODE/CODI/COEP Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Figure 21: CPT2 Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Figure 22: MBO1 AC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Figure 23: MBO1E Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Figure 24: MBO1 DC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Figure 25: MBO1EDC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Figure 26: MBO1T Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Figure 27: MBO2 AC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Figure 28: MBO2E Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Figure 29: MBO2 DC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Figure 30: MBO2EDC Module Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Figure 31: CBO AC Variant Modules Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Figure 32: CBO DC Variant Modules Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Figure 33: Module Positions of External Outdoor Battery Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Figure 34: STASR/ACSR, Physical RIT Positions and Slot Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Figure 35: BU41 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections in Combination with PM08/PM11 . . . . . . . . 96

Figure 36: BU100 Battery Branch and Terminal Connections in Combination with PM08/PM11 . . . . . . . . . 98

Figure 37: BU41/BU100 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections (top view) in Combination withPM12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Figure 38: BU101 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections (front view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

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Figure 39: LPFU Internal View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133

Figure 40: BU101 Battery Unit and Terminal Connections in External Battery Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

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TablesTable 1: 9110 Micro BTS Variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Table 2: 9110 Micro BTS-E Variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Table 3: VSWR Detector Variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Table 4: 9100 BTS Antenna Network Module RIT Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

Table 5: Torque Values for RF Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

Table 6: 9100 BTS Antenna Network Module RIT Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Table 7: Torque Values for RF Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Table 8: Torque Values for RF Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

Table 9: TMA Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

Table 10: 9100 BTS TRE Module RIT Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

Table 11: Torque Values for RF Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

Table 12: 9100 BTS TRE Module RIT Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

Table 13: Torque Values for RF Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

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Preface

Purpose The 9100 BTS/9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS Corrective MaintenanceHandbook describes how to perform BTS maintenance. It breaks down eachmaintenance task into a series of step-by-step instructions, and tells youwhat tools and materials are required.

The handbook covers the following equipment configurations:

9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS, 9100 BTS

CPT2

MBO1, MBOT, MBO1E, MBO2, MBO2E

CBO

External Battery Cabinet Outdoor.

Note: Your network may not have some of the hardware included in thehandbook.

For more information about these configurations, refer to the functionaldescription documents.

The Alcatel-Lucent Radio Solutions include the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E MicroBTS/9100 equipment described in this document.

What’s New In Edition 12Description improvement in:

Replace AGC (Section 3.14)

Replace OUTC (Section 3.44)

Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section 3.54).

In Edition 11Section Replace GPS Receiver (Section 3.30) was added.

Description improvement in Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section 3.54).

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In Edition 10Description improvement in:

Replace ACDUE (Section 3.6)

Replace Service Light (Section 3.52)

Replace/Test 9100 BTS Smoke Detector (Section 3.53)

In Edition 09Description improvements made in Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section3.54).

In Edition 08Description improvement in Replace TGTx Module (Section 3.57).

In Edition 07Update with the new equipment naming.

In Edition 06Description improvement in:

Replace AGC (Section 3.14)

Replace TGTx Module (Section 3.57).

In Edition 05Description improvement in:

Replace ANX, ANY, ANC, ANB (Section 3.13)

Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section 3.54)

Replace TRE Module (Section 3.56).The following sections were removed

Replace ANX and ANY by ANC/ANB/AGC/AGX

Replace SUMP by SUMA

Reference to AGCL9P was removed from the document.

Section Replace DAC Items (Section 3.25) was added.

Section Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section 3.54) was updated for SUMX.

Document structure update.

The document was updated for BTS NEM usage.

Information about AGX module was removed.

In Edition 04Description improvement in:

Replace ANX, ANY, ANC, ANB (Section 3.13)

Replace AGC (Section 3.14)

Replace TRE Module (Section 3.56)

Replace TGTx Module (Section 3.57)

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Replace TMA (Section 3.55.1).

In Edition 03Information about AGCL9P was removed.

In Edition 02The following sections were added:

Replace AGC (Section 3.14)

Replace TGTx Module (Section 3.57).Description improvement in:

Replace ANX, ANY, ANC, ANB (Section 3.13)

Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section 3.54)

Replace TRE Module (Section 3.56).The following sections were removed

Replace ANX and ANY by ANC/ANB/AGC

Replace SUMP by SUMA

Information about AGX module was removed.

In Edition 01First release of the document.

Audience The handbook is intended for:

Maintenance engineers

System support engineers

Network technicians

Network operators.

Assumed Knowledge You must have a basic understanding of the following:

Alcatel-Lucent operations and maintenance concepts for the BSS

Managed Objects (SBL) hierarchies of the BTS

BSS hardware configurations

BTS and OMC-R terminals

MS-DOS

Telecommunications engineering

Anti-static procedures

RF test and measurement equipment

Signal analyzers as used on GSM networks

Electronic test equipment.

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1 Safety Rules and Precautions

This chapter contains the following safety rules and precautions:

Safety rules for equipment under power

Electrostatic precautions.

Injury from EquipmentPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result from mishandling.While performing any maintenance tasks or procedures, you must follow anylocal safety requirements, those mentioned in General Safety Instructions forField Operations and this chapter.

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1.1 Safety Rules for Equipment Under PowerFor maintenance purposes, field operators may have to work on equipmentunder power (-48 VDC or -60 VDC). This means that it is possible to touchsome parts under power that are only protected by heavy fuses. Maintenanceactivities must be carried out carefully to avoid short circuits and to preventserious personal injury.

Remove all conductive objects from the hands, such as rings, bracelets,metallic wrist watches and so on. Use appropriate insulated tools formaintenance activities.

1.2 Electrostatic Precautions

1.2.1 Environment

The following electrostatic precautions must be observed:

Ensure that work benches, stools, and floor mats have a conducting surfaceconnected to ground. Before handling static-sensitive components and

assemblies, ground yourself to the conducting surface using an anti-staticwrist strap

When handling static-sensitive components and assemblies, do not wear

or use clothes made of wool, nylon or any other synthetic material. Suchfabrics are major sources of static build up

When handling static-sensitive components and assemblies, do not use

gloves and finger covers, unless they are made of cotton.

1.2.2 Tools

The following electrostatic precautions must be observed:

Ensure that all the tools which come into contact with static-sensitive

components are at the same voltage level as the conducting work surfacesand floor mats. These tools include soldering irons, oscilloscopes, power

supplies, and metal parts of tools and fixtures that are used to hold,assemble or test PBAs

Do not use rough cleaners or erasers to clean the gold-plated contacts

on PBAs

Do not mark a PBA with a lead pencil or any other writing instrument

Do not use synthetic brushes to clean equipment, and do not use dry

cleaning methods.

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1.2.3 Transportation and Storage

The following electrostatic precautions must be observed:

Pack all containers used to transport and store static-sensitive components,

and use aluminium container tubes if possible. If not, insert the componentterminations into electrically conductive foam

Before shipping a PBA, wrap it in a conducting synthetic bag or in aluminiumfoil. Also pack the PBA in a polyethylene transport box

Before shipping a PBA which has MOS components, ensure that an

appropriate warning symbol is displayed on the package

Store spare PBAs in their appropriate polyethylene boxes. Keep the boxesclosed except when access to their contents is required

Do not store PBAs in an area where the air is polluted with smoke, dust,dangerous gases or other airborne particles that may cause damage

Do not stack PBAs side-by-side or on top of each other with the board

surfaces or components in contact with one another

Before cleaning a PBA, remove or disconnect the damage protection, suchas protective foam, to allow the PBA to be cleaned thoroughly. Replace the

damage protection upon completion of the task.

1.2.4 Components and PBAs

The following electrostatic precautions must be observed:

Components and PBAs not in protective containers, must only be handled

by trained personnel in static-controlled work areas

Before removing a PBA from an equipment rack, discharge any static bytouching the metal frame of the rack with your hand

Always handle a PBA by the edges

Do not handle or carry a PBA by any of the mounted components

Do not handle a PBA by the gold-plated contact terminals and do not applydirect pressure to the components

Do not touch PBA connection pins or conductor paths

Do not touch PBAs with wet hands

Place PBAs that have been removed during maintenance with the soldered

side down on a conductive surface

Do not scratch or rub the soldered side of a PBA with a sharp or rough object

Do not repair PBAs in the switch room

Do not handle components and assemblies by their leads

Do not use excessive force when inserting connection boards.

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2 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS RITs

This chapter tells you how to adjust the CGU and how to remove and replace9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS and SSC RITs.

It contains procedures for replacing the following RITs:

9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS

COBO

ACCO

ABISCO

Fan Cassette

Top of Cover with Fan

Integrated Antenna

VSWR detector

SSC RITs.

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2.1 Adjust the MSUM/MSUMA (CGU)Prerequisites Note the following conditions. You must:

Have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1) before performing any

maintenance procedures

Be familiar with electrostatic precautions. Refer to Electrostatic Precautions(Section 1.2) for more information

Ensure that the MSUM/MSUMA (CGU) has had power continuously

supplied for the previous 15 minutes

Ensure that the frequency counter has had the warm-up period specified by

the manufacturer

Ensure that the second CLLK is in a serviceable condition

Ensure that the ambient temperature remains constant during theadjustment procedure.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A frequency counter with a resolution of 0.01 Hz at 2.16 MHz

A cable (ref. 3BK 08066 AB) for connecting the frequency counter to the BTS

A BTS NEM connected via an RS-232 asynchronous communication linkcable to the MMI port on the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for

information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System None.

Loss of CallsFailure to comply with the prerequisites can result in the BTS being locked(disabled) and all calls being lost.

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Frequency

To adjust the output frequency of a CGU in a 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E MicroBTS:

1. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and openit downwards to expose the COBO. Then, loosen the retaining bolts on thefront cover of the COBO and remove it from the COBO base.

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port in the COBO.

3. Connect the frequency counter to the clock output connector on the COBO.

4. Wait until triggering occurs on the input signal port of the frequency counter,and the display provides at least nine digits of resolution. Then proceedas follows:

If the indicated frequency is between 2 166 666.55 Hz and 2 166666.77 Hz, proceed to Step 6

If not, adjustment is necessary. Continue with Step 5.

5. Use the BTS NEM (see BTS NEM User Guide ’Adjust the OCXO’) toadjust the BTS clock for a frequency between 2 166 666.55 Hz and2 166 666.77 Hz.

6. Disconnect the frequency counter from the COBO.

7. Disconnect the MMI cable from the COBO and remove the terminal.

8. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base and tighten theretaining bolts. Then, close the bottom section of the front protective coveron the BTS, and lock it.

2.2 Before You Start to Replace 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E MicroBTS or SSC RITs

Read this section before starting the replacement procedures in this chapter.

Prerequisites Note the following conditions. You must:

Have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1) before performing anymaintenance procedures

Be familiar with electrostatic precautions. Refer to Electrostatic Precautions(Section 1.2) for more information

Know how to use the BTS NEM software

Establish an efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator in

order to lock (disable) and unlock (initialize) the BTS when required.

Tools and Materials You must have:

The hand tools specified in the relevant sections

A serviceable replacement RIT with an identical part number, unless

stated otherwise.

Impact on System This depends on the nature of the RIT and its position inthe system. Refer to the specific replacement procedures.

Restrictions None.

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2.3 Replace 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTSThe 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS is a single RIT, housed inside aprotective cover on a mounting frame, and connected to a COBO.

The 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS replacement procedure is valid for all9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS variants listed in the following table.

RIT Description Part Number

DB4G 9110 Micro BTS GSM 900 low-loss 3BK 08245 AA

MB4G 9110 Micro BTS GSM 900 single antenna 3BK 08246 AA

DB4D 9110 Micro BTS GSM 1800 low-loss 3BK 08247 AA

MB4D 9110 Micro BTS GSM 1800 single antenna 3BK 08248 AA

Table 1: 9110 Micro BTS Variants

RIT Description Part Number

MB5L 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 850single antenna

3BK 26181 AA

MB5D 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 1800single antenna

3BK 26182 AA

MB5P 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 1900single antenna

3BK 26183 AA

DB5L 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 850low-loss

3BK 26185 AA

DB5D 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 1800low-loss

3BK 26186 AA

DB5P 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS GSM 1900low-loss

3BK 26187 AA

MB5E 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS E-GSM 900single antenna

3BK 26188 AA

DB5E 9110-E Micro BTS Micro-BTS E-GSM 900low-loss

3BK 26189 AA

Table 2: 9110 Micro BTS-E Variants

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Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

Equipment suitable for lifting the BTS from its mounting

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM User

Guide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Heavy EquipmentThe BTS weighs 25 kg. Injury to personnel and damage to equipment mayresult if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Use suitable equipment to lift the BTS. Do NOT lift it from the mounting frameuntil it is properly supported.

Rear section of protective cover

BTS A9110/A9110−E

COBO

Protective Cover Partly Removed

Note: The optional integrated antenna module for mounting on the front cooling fins of the BTS is not shown.

Protective Cover Fully in Place

Figure 1: 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS Installed

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Dismount 9110 Micro

BTS/9110-E Micro BTS

To dismount the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS:

1. Remove the front protective cover to expose the BTS, as shown in Figure 1.

If the optional fan module is installed in the cover top, disconnect the powerand alarm cables to the fan from the COBO.

2. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and removeit from the COBO base.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

4. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

5. Using the BTS NEM, display the current transmission settings on the BTS,and note them down for use in Step 2 of "Update Settings and Frequency".

6. If applicable, remove the RJ45 slave connectors from the bottom of the BTS,carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

7. Remove the AC power plug from the bottom of the BTS.

8. Remove the antenna connectors at the bottom of the BTS, carefully notingtheir positions for reconnection.

9. If applicable, remove the integrated antenna module from the front coolingfins of the BTS.

10. Place the lifting equipment in position next to the mounting frame andsecure it to the BTS.

11. Remove the bolts at each side of the COBO that secure it to the bottom ofthe BTS.

12. Lift the BTS clear of the mounting points at the top of the mounting frameand free of the BTS connector at the top of the COBO.

Install New BTS

9110/9110-E

To install the new BTS 9110/9110-E:

1. Lift the replacement BTS onto the mounting points at the top of the mountingframe. Then, lower the BTS carefully onto the mounting frame to engagewith the BTS connector at the top of the COBO.

2. Replace the bolts at each side of the COBO to secure it to the BTS.

3. Detach the lifting equipment from the BTS and pull it clear from the mountingframe.

4. If applicable, replace the integrated antenna module on the front coolingfins of the BTS.

5. Replace the antenna connectors.

6. Reconnect the AC power plug to the bottom of the BTS.

7. If applicable, replace the RJ45 slave connectors.

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Update Settings and

Adjust Frequency

To update the settings and adjust the frequency:

1. Using the BTS NEM, update the Remote Inventory EEPROM with:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name.

2. Using the BTS NEM, set the transmission parameters (Q1 address) onthe BTS according to the removed BTS, as noted in Step 5 of ’DismountBTS 9110/9110-E’.

3. Wait for 15 minutes for the OCXO to warm up and the oven alarm todisappear.

4. Adjust the frequency of the CGU in the BTS. Refer to Adjust theMSUM/MSUMA (CGU) (Section 2.1) for more information.

5. Using the BTS NEM, initialize BTS_TEL.

6. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

7. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

8. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

9. If applicable, reconnect the power and alarm cables to the fan from theCOBO.

10. Replace the front protective cover in position over the BTS.

2.4 Replace COBO RITs (Fuses and Abis Lightning Protection)The COBO is located inside the bottom section of the protective cover on theBTS. The following RITs are located inside the COBO:

BTS and fan fuses (1AB 00953 0002/1AB 00953 0003)

Abis lightning protection (1AB 04555 0014).

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

An efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator. When

required, the operator must:

Lock (disable) and unlock (initialize) the associated MOs (SBLs)

Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS

Check that all MOs (SBLs) are in traffic.

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM UserGuide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

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Replace COBO To replace a COBO RIT:

1. Ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable) BTS_TEL. Tell the operator toenter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

2. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening to expose the COBO.

3. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and remove it fromthe COBO base. The layout inside the COBO is shown in the figure below.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed.Switch off the AC supply to the COBO before replacing any RITs.

4. Switch OFF the AC power supply to the COBO.

Figure 2: RITs in COBO with Old ABISCO Board

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Figure 3: RITs in COBO with New ABISCO Board

5. Remove the appropriate faulty RIT and replace it with a new one. Thefollowing items are replaceable:

BTS fuses (2 x 2.5 A) and fan fuses (2 x 1.25 A)

Abis lightning protection (4 modules).

6. Switch ON the AC power supply to the COBO.

7. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

8. Using the BTS NEM, initialize BTS_TEL.

9. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

10. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

11. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

12. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

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2.5 Replace ACCOThe ACCO is located inside the COBO and contains the AC lightning protection.To replace the lightning protection, you must replace the complete ACCO board.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

An efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator. Whenrequired, the operator must:

Lock (disable) and unlock (initialize) the associated MOs (SBLs)

Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS

Check that all MOs (SBLs) are in traffic.

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM User

Guide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Figure 4: COBO Internal Layout - ACCO

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Remove ACCO To remove the ACCO RIT:

1. Ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable) BTS_TEL. Tell the operator toenter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

2. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening to expose the COBO.

3. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and remove it fromthe COBO base. The layout inside the COBO is shown in the figure above.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed.Switch off the AC supply to the COBO before replacing the ACCO.

4. Switch OFF the AC power supply to the COBO.

5. Disconnect the AC power connections to the AC In clamp strip, carefullynoting their positions for reconnection.

6. If applicable, repeat Step 5 for the AC power connections to the AC Fan, ACSlave1 and AC Slave2 clamp strips.

7. Unplug the AC connector (not shown) that is hard-wired to the ACCO andplugged into the bottom of the BTS through the top side of the COBO.

8. Remove the four screws at the corners of the ACCO and take it out ofthe COBO.

Replace ACCO To replace the ACCO RIT:

1. Insert the replacement ACCO and replace the four screws securing itto the COBO.

2. Plug the AC connector (not shown) that is hard-wired to the ACCO into thebottom of the BTS through the top side of the COBO.

3. If applicable, reconnect the AC power to the AC Fan, AC Slave1 and ACSlave2 clamp strips.

4. Reconnect the AC power connections to the AC In clamp strip.

5. Switch ON the AC power supply to the COBO.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize BTS_TEL.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

11. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

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2.6 Replace ABISCOThe ABISCO is located inside the COBO.

There are two types of ABISCO:

Old ABISCO, RIT is 3BK 08283 AAxx

New ABISCO, RIT is 3BK 08283 ABxx.

Figure 5: Old ABISCO Layout (3BK 08283 AAxx)

ABISCO

Figure 6: New ABISCO Layout (3BK 08283 ABxx)

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Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

ABISCO GND cable (3BK 08591 ABxx) when replacing old ABISCO with

new ABISCO

An efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator. When

required, the operator must:

Lock (disable) and unlock (initialize) the associated MOs (SBLs)

Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS

Check that all MOs (SBLs) are in traffic.

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM User

Guide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

When replacing an old ABISCO (3BK 08283 AAxx) with a new ABISCO (3BK08283 ABxx), you must also replace the existing GND cable (3BK 08591 AAxx)connected to the board with the new cable (3BK 08591 ABxx).

Remove ABISCO To remove the ABISCO RIT:

1. Ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable) BTS_TEL. Tell the operator toenter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

2. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening to expose the COBO.

3. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and remove itfrom the COBO base. The layout inside the COBO is shown in Figure 5.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed.Switch off the AC supply to the COBO before replacing the ABISCO.

4. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

5. Using the BTS NEM, display antenna mapping, external alarm mapping,additional modules (e. g. cover, fan, SSC, VSWR), BTS site name and notethem down for use in "Replace ABISCO".

6. Switch OFF the AC power supply to the COBO.

7. Disconnect the Abis cable from the Abis 1 and Abis 2 clamp strips, carefullynoting the position of each wire for reconnection.

8. Disconnect the Alarm cables from the Alarm clamp strips, carefully notingthe position of each wire for reconnection.

9. Detach the GND cable from the ABISCO board.

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10. Remove the BTS module from the MOFRA and put it aside.

11. Disengage the ABISCO from the BTS connector at the top edge of theboard, and remove it from the COBO.

Replace ABISCO To replace the ABISCO RIT:

1. Insert the replacement ABISCO into the COBO and plug it in to the BTSconnector.

2. Replace the BTS module to MOFRA and make sure the ABISCO connectoris in the right position.

3. Connect the GND cable to the board.

Note: If you replaced an old ABISCO (3BK 08283 AAxx) with a new one(3BK 08283 ABxx), also replace the GND cable (3BK 08591 AAxx)with the new one (3BK 08591 ABxx).

4. Reconnect the Abis and Alarm cables to the clamp strips.

5. Switch ON the AC power supply to the COBO.

6. Using the BTS NEM, update antenna mapping, external alarm mapping,additional modules (e. g. cover, fan, SSC, VSWR), BTS site name as notedin Step 5 of ’Remove ABISCO’ above.

7. Using the BTS NEM, update the Remote Inventory EEPROM with:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name.

8. Using the BTS NEM, initialize BTS_TEL.

9. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

10. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

11. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

12. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

2.7 Replace Fan CassetteThe optional fan cassette is located inside the top of the protective cover(with fan) on the BTS.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM UserGuide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System There is no loss of telecommunications resources whenthe fan module is replaced.

Replace Fan Cassette To replace a fan cassette RIT:

1. Unlock the top section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and open itto expose the fan cassette inside.

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2. Disconnect the cable coupling of the fan cassette and remove the fancassette from the housing; i. e., stick the flathead screwdriver into one ofthe grooves in the middle of the frame of the fan cassette to disengagethe cassette. Simultaneously put the strap at the end of the fan cassetteand pull it out.

3. Replace it with a new cassette, engage it, and connect the cable coupling.

4. Close the top section of the front protective cover on the BTS and lock it.

5. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by an installed magnetic snap-onfastening to expose the COBO.

6. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and removeit from the COBO base.

7. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

8. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the Micro-BTS remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

9. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

10. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

11. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

12. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

2.8 Replace Top of Cover with FanThe optional top of cover with fan is located at the top of the protective cover ofthe 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS instead of the ’normal’ top cover.

Note: The 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTSs installed in the field can havecovers of different colors. It is important to select a replacement top ofcover with the correct color before starting the replacement procedure.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium crosshead screwdriver

An Allen key (M4)

Side cutting pliers

Two cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM UserGuide for information on how to use the terminal.

Impact on System There is no loss of telecommunications resources when thetop of cover with fan module is replaced.

Remove Top of Cover To remove the top of cover with fan RIT:

1. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening.

2. Disconnect the couplings of the two cables which connect the COBO andthe top of cover with fan. If secured, cut the cable ties.

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3. Loosen the two retaining screws of the front cover of the BTS 9110/9110-Eat both sides of the cover. Lift up the complete front/bottom/top cover andremove it from the BTS 9110/9110-E.

Replace Top of Cover To replace the top of cover with fan RIT:

1. Cut the cable ties at the inside of the front cover.

2. Loosen the three retaining screws of the top of cover, replace the top ofcover by a new one, and tighten the retaining screws.

3. Secure the two cables of the top of cover with fan module inside the frontcover by using cable ties.

4. Lift up the complete front/bottom/top cover, put it over the BTS 9110/9110-Eand the protective back panel, tighten the retaining screws, and connectthe cable couplings.

5. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and removeit from the COBO base.

Update RI To update the Micro-BTS remote inventory:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

2. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the Micro-BTS remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

3. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

6. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

2.9 Replace Integrated AntennaThe integrated antenna is a discrete module which is fixed at the back of the9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver (M3)

An efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM User

Guide for information on how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

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Prerequisites To avoid or to minimize telecom outage time during thereplacement procedure, ask the operator to move the BCCH to a TRX with anundisturbed antenna connection. This is possible when one of the followingconfigurations is used.

A two (master/slave) 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS configuration with

one or two antenna mono-band

A three (master/slave/slave) 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTSconfiguration with one or two antenna mono-band.

Replace Integrated

Antenna

To replace an integrated antenna:

1. Ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable) BTS_TEL. Tell the operator toenter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

2. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening.

3. Loosen the two retaining screws of the front cover of the 9110 MicroBTS/9110-E Micro BTS at both sides of the cover. Lift up the completefront/bottom/top cover and remove it from the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-EMicro BTS.

4. Disconnect both antenna cables.

5. Secure the antenna, unscrew the retaining screws (TORX self-tappingscrews) of the antenna, and then remove it.

6. Replace the new antenna in position over the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E MicroBTS, secure it, and then tighten the retaining screws.

7. Connect the antenna cables.

Update RI/Initialize BTS Update the Micro-BTS remote inventory and initialize the BTS as follows:

1. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and removeit from the COBO base.

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

3. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the Micro-BTS remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

4. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the BTS_TEL.

5. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

6. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

7. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

8. Lift up the complete front/bottom/top cover, put it over the 9110 MicroBTS/9110-E Micro BTS and the protective back panel and tighten theretaining screws.

9. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS and lock it.

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2.10 Replace VSWR DetectorThe two VSWR detector variants are shown in the following table.

RIT Description Part Number

VSWG VSWR detector GSM 900 3BK 25062 AA

VSWD VSWR detector GSM 1800 3BK 25063 AA

Table 3: VSWR Detector Variants

The VSWR detector is a discrete module which is fixed to the antenna outputconnector of the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS. A VSWR RF jumper cableconnects the VSWR detector and the antenna cable. The ALARM/VCC cableof the VSWR detector is connected with the ABISCO clamp field inside theCOBO. The following figure shows a 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTSwith two VSWR detectors.

Rear section of protective cover

BTS A9110/A9110−E

COBO

Protective Cover Partly Removed

Protective Cover Fully in Place

VSWR detector 1VSWR detector 2

ALARM/VCC cable 1

Antenna connection 1

Antenna connection 2

ALARM/VCC cable 2

Figure 7: 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS with Two VSWR Detectors

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

An efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port inside the COBO. Refer to the BTS NEM UserGuide for information on how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

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Prerequisites To avoid or to minimize telecom outage time during thereplacement procedure, ask the operator to move the BCCH to a TRX with anundisturbed antenna connection.

This is possible when the following configurations are used:

A two antenna 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS DB4x/DB5x

A two (master/slave) or three (master/slave/slave) 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E

Micro BTS configuration with one or two antenna mono-band.

Remove VSWR Detector To remove the VSWR Detector:

1. In a two-antenna configuration, ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable)the TRE of the branch on which the VSWR detector will be replaced. Ina one-antenna configuration, ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable)BTS_TEL. Tell the operator to enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderlyshutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing to the next step.

2. Unlock the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, openit upwards, and fix it at the front cover by the installed magnetic snap-onfastening.

3. Loosen the retaining bolts on the front cover of the COBO and remove itfrom the COBO base. The layout inside the COBO is shown in Figure 4.

4. Find the shielded ALARM/VCC cable of the VSWR module to beremoved. Disconnect the ALARM/VCC wires inside the COBO from theclamps located on the ABISCO board, carefully noting their positionsfor reconnecting the new wires.

In a two-antenna configuration, the isolated wires for VCC-VSWR1 andVCC-VSWR2 and ground (GND) are fixed together. Disconnect these wiresfrom the clamps and from each other, if necessary.

5. Unscrew the appropriate PG gland and free the ALARM/VCC cable.

6. Remove the VSWR RF jumper cable from the antenna output of the VSWRdetector.

7. Disconnect the VSWR detector from the antenna output connector of the9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS and insert the new one.

Connect VSWR Detector To connect the new VSWR detector:

1. Prepare the new ALARM/VCC cable (length, shield) so that it is identicalto the exchanged cable.

2. Screw the PG gland with the ALARM/VCC cable into the appropriate holeof the COBO.

3. Connect the wires for alarm and VCC to the clamps on the ABISCO boardas noted earlier.

In a two-antenna configuration, the isolated wires for VCC-VSWR1 andVCC-VSWR2 and GND have to be fixed together with the enclosed cableend sleeves and inserted in the clamps on the ABISCO board.

4. Connect the VSWR RF jumper cable to the antenna output of the VSWRdetector.

5. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port inside the COBO.

6. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the Micro-BTS remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

7. Initialize the TRE or BTS_TEL.

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8. Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLsare in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Replace the COBO front cover in position over the base, and then tightenthe retaining bolts.

11. Close the bottom section of the front protective cover on the BTS, and lock it.

2.11 Replace SSC RITsThe following figure shows the position of the different RITs inside the SSC.

PS3

External Fan Cover

For optional equipment

AC/DC Converter (SSCPS)

SSC Battery (SSCB)

Main Power Switch

AC Connection Field

External Fan (SSCF)

Fan & Heater Internal(SSCFH)

Connector Field(SSCFH)

PS2PS1

Figure 8: SSC, Position of RITs

2.11.1 Replace SSCB

The RIT part number of the SSC battery is 3BK 25016 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace the battery. The location of the batteryis shown in SSC, Position of RITs (8). The module can be replaced withoutswitching off the power.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small crosshead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver

Two persons to handle the SSCB.

Impact on System None.

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Remove SSCB To remove the SSCB RIT:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

2. Press [ Back up ] in the Connector Field. The red LED on the right goes ON.

3. Disconnect the following cables (shown in the figure below):

Ventilation valve cable

X8 and X9 cables

Temperature sensor cable from its coupling

Ground cable.

Ventilation valve cable

6−pole Mate−N−LocksTemperature sensorcable coupling

Front panel handle

Ground cable(yellow/green)

Distribution clamp

Fuse box cover

Retaining screws

X8X9

Figure 9: SSC, Battery Connections

4. Disconnect both cables connected on X8 and X9. (Refer to the figure above.

5. Disconnect (pull apart) the temperature sensor cable coupling. (Refer tothe figure above).

6. Disconnect the ground cable (yellow/green) on the distribution clamp on theright side of the bottom. (Refer to the figure above).

7. Remove the four retaining screws on the front cover of the battery unit.

Heavy EquipmentThe battery unit weighs 32 kg. Injury to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the battery unit.The battery unit must be handled by two persons, one on the right and one onthe left with one hand on the lower side and one hand on the front panel handle.

8. Slide out the battery unit on the rails and then lift it off.

Replace SSCB To replace the SSCB RIT:

1. Make sure that the back holding clamps are in position. If they are not, thebattery cannot be correctly inserted.

2. Slide in a new charged battery unit on the rails at a 20— angle (see thefigure below).

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Figure 10: SSC, Installation of Battery Unit

3. Push the battery unit to the back.

4. Push the front part down until the battery unit is in a horizontal position.

5. Fix the battery unit on the front panel with four screws and special washers.

6. Open the cover of the fuse box (see Figure 9) on the battery unit and feedthe ground cable through the rubber nozzle and then close the cover.

7. Reconnect the following cables:

The ground cable to the yellow/green distribution clamp on the right sideon the bottom of the SSC (as disconnected in step 6 of "Remove SSCB")

The temperature sensor cable coupling (as disconnected in step 5 of

"Remove SSCB")

The two 6-pole Mate-N-Locks (can be used in any order, false polarity is

protected by mechanical code)

Feed the ventilation valve in the cable entry area through a PG glandon the bottom and into the free cable screw joint on the battery unit.

Then fix the screw joint.

8. Press the [ Back up ] button in the Connector Field. The red LED on theright goes OUT.

9. Close and lock the door.

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2.11.2 Replace SSCPS

The RIT part number of the SSCPS is 3BK 25011 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace one of the three Power SupplyModules. The location of these modules is shown in SSC, Position of RITs (8).The module can be replaced without switching off the power.

Tools and Materials You must have a small, pointed, flathead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Replace SSCPS To replace a SSCPS RIT:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

2. Loosen the four retaining screws of the SSCPS to be replaced.

3. Pull out the SSCPS and replace it by a new one.

4. Fasten the retaining screws.

5. Check that the corresponding green LED in the Connector Field is ON. PS1corresponds to POWER SUPPLY 1, PS2 corresponds to POWER SUPPLY2, and PS3 corresponds to CHARGER (see the figure below).

PS2 PS3

Fan test

Connector Field

POWERSUPPLY 2

CHARGER

MAIN

Back up

LEDs

POWERSUPPLY 1

Figure 11: SSCPS, LEDs Location

6. Close and lock the door.

2.11.3 Replace SSCFH

The RIT part number of the internal SSCFH is 3BK 25015 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace the internal fan and heater unit.Location of this module is shown in SSC, Position of RITs (8). The modulecan be replaced without switching off the power.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small, pointed, flathead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Replace SSCFH To replace the SSCFH RIT:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

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2. Disconnect the power supply cable and the inner and outer fan cables (seethe figure below).

Retaining screw Power supply cable Inner/outer fan cable

Figure 12: SSCFH, Front View

Very Hot EquipmentThe heating spiral of the SSCFH can become very hot and may cause burns topersonnel if not handled carefully.Be careful when handling the SSCFH.

3. Support the SSCFH before removing the two retaining screws (and washers)and then pull it out.

Heating spiral Internal Fan

Outer Fan cable

Figure 13: SSCFH, Internal View

4. Disconnect the outer fan cable wires from the clamps, carefully noting theposition of each for reconnection (see the figure above).

5. Replace the SSCFH by a new one and reconnect the outer fan cable wiresto the clamps as noted earlier.

6. Put the new SSCFH in the correct position and fix it with the two retainingscrews.

7. Reconnect the power supply cable and the inner and outer fan cables asnoted earlier.

8. On the Connector Field, press [ FAN-Test ] and check acoustically that thenew fan is running.

9. Press the [ FAN-Test ] again to stop the check.

10. Close and lock the door.

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2.11.4 Replace SSCF

The RIT part number of the SSCF is 3BK 25014 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace the external fan on the top of the SSC.The location of this module outside the SSC is shown in SSC, Position of RITs(8). The module can be replaced without switching off the power. To disconnectthe connection cable, you have to remove the SSCFH first.

Tools and Materials You must have:

An M4 single-ended spanner

A small, pointed, flathead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Replace SSCF To replace the SSCF RIT:

1. Remove the two retaining screws of the external fan cover at the top ofthe SSC. Lift the front side of this cover and remove it from the lockingdevice at the back.

2. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

3. Disconnect the power supply cable and the inner and outer fan cables fromthe SSCFH (see SSCFH, Front View (12)).

Very Hot EquipmentThe heating spiral of the SSCFH can become very hot and may cause burns topersonnel if not handled carefully.Be careful when handling the SSCFH.

4. Support the SSCFH before removing the two retaining screws (and washers)and then pull it out. See SSCFH, Internal View (13).

5. Disconnect the outer fan cable wires from the clamps, carefully noting theposition of each for reconnecting the new cable (see SSCFH, InternalView (13)).

6. Feed the outer fan cable through the rubber nozzle at the top of the SSC sothat it can be removed when removing the outer fan.

7. Unscrew the four M4 retaining nuts fixing the outer fan.

8. Remove the outer fan (and cable), replace it by a new one and fix the newone with nuts and washers from the old one.

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Connect New SSCF To connect the new SSCF:

1. Feed the new outer fan cable through the rubber nozzle at the top of the SSC.

2. Take the SSCFH and connect the new outer fan cable wires to the clamps asnoted earlier.

3. Put the SSCFH in the correct position and fix it with the two retaining screws.

4. Reconnect the power supply cable and the inner and outer fan cables asnoted earlier.

5. On the Connector Field, press [ FAN-Test ] and check that the new fan isrunning.

6. Press the button again to stop the check.

7. Close and lock the door.

8. Put the cover of the external fan into the locking device at the top of the SSCand fix the front side of the cover with two retaining screws.

2.11.5 Replace SSCCF

The RIT part number of the SSCCF is 3BK 25012 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace the SSCCF of the SSC. The locationof this RIT is shown in SSC, Position of RITs (8).

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small, pointed, flathead screwdriver

You must establish an efficient means of communication with an OMC-R

operator.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Hot swapping not allowed.This module cannot be replaced unless the power is switched off.

Replace SSCCF To replace a SSCCF RIT:

1. Ask the OMC-R operator to lock (disable) BTS_TEL and BTS_O&M for allBTSs connected to the SSC. Tell the operator to enter a WTC = 3 minutesto ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes beforecontinuing to the next step.

2. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

3. Press [ Back up ] in the Connector Field. The red LED ’OFF’ on the right willbe activated.

4. Turn off the main power switch (position ’0’, see SSC, Position of RITs (8)).

5. Disconnect all cables connected with the connectors X2, X3, X4, X9,X10, X11, carefully noting the position of each for reconnection (see thefigure below).

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6. Disconnect all cables connected with the clamps X5, X6, X7, X8, X12 bydisconnecting each discrete wire, carefully noting the position of each wireand each cable for reconnection (see the following figure).

Clamp Group

Connector Group

KRONEConnector

X12 X5

X4X3X2

Fan−test

CHARGER

MAIN

Back upOFF

Retaining screw

POWERSUPPLY 1

POWERSUPPLY 2

X11X10 X9

X1

X6 X7 X8

Figure 14: SSCCF, Detailed View

7. Remove the six retaining screws at the front plate. Support the front plateand tip it over forward.

8. Disconnect the two cables connected at the back of the front plate andremove the front plate.

9. Pull out the electronic part of the SSCCF and replace it by a new one. Makesure that all boards are in their guide rails, then push it fully into the slot.

Connect New SSCCF To connect the new SSCCF RIT:

1. Reconnect the cables of the electronic part of the SSCCF to the back of thefront plate and fix the front plate with the six retaining screws.

2. Reconnect all cables and wires to the clamps and connectors asdisconnected and noted in step 5 and step 6 of "Replace SSCCF".

3. Turn on the main power switch (position ’1’, see SSC, Position of RITs (8)).

4. If the red back up LED ’OFF’ is activated, press [ Back up ] to activate thebackup function (LED ’OFF’ is deactivated).

5. Ask the OMC-R operator to unlock (initialize) BTS_TEL and BTS_O&M MOs(SBLs) and to check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS, andthat all MOs (SBLs) are in traffic.

6. Close and lock the door.

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2.11.6 Replace SSC Lightning Protector

The RIT part number of the lightning protector is 3BK 25013 AA.

This procedure tells you how to replace the Lightning Protector Module. Thismodule is located in the AC connection field (see SSC, Position of RITs (8))at the bottom of the SSC. The module can be replaced without switchingoff the power.

Tools and Materials You must have a small crosshead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Replace Lightning

Protector

To replace a Lightning Protector Module:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Turnthe door knob to the release position, and then pull the door open.

2. Remove the four retaining screws on the external cover of the AC Connectionfield at the bottom of the SSC, and then lift it off.

The following figure shows the position of the lightning protectors.

N

Lightning Protectors

Top Internal View

L1

PE

Figure 15: SSC, AC Connection Field

3. A red indicator shows which lightning protector has to be removed. Pull outthis lightning protector and replace it by a new one.

4. Replace the external cover of the AC Connection Field and tighten theretaining screws.

5. Close and lock the door.

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This chapter tells you how to open and close doors, to adjust SUM (CGU) andto remove and replace 9100 BTS RITs.

It contains procedures to replace the following RITs:

Antenna Network Equipment

Battery Units

External Battery Cabinets

Lightning Protection Modules

PCM Overvoltage Protection Devices

Power Supply and Distribution Equipment

Range Extension Kit

Service Light Device

Smoke Detector Device

Station Unit Module

Temperature Control Equipment

Tower Mounted Amplifier

Transceiver Equipment

Water Detection Float Switch.

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3.1 Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets

3.1.1 Before You Start to Open and Close BTS 9100 Cabinets

Read this section before you start to open and close 9100 BTS cabinets.

Prerequisites You must have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1)before performing any maintenance tasks or procedures.

Tools and Materials Required You must have the key(s) for the cabinet(s).

Impact on System None.

Environmental Impact To comply with EMC regulations, ensure that all doorsand side panels are correctly closed.

To reduce the emission of RFI, doors and panels must be correctly fitted. Also,gaskets must not be broken. The BTS hardware complies with EMC regulationswhen operated with the doors, panels and casings in place.

Distortion of Bonding Strip GasketsEMC bonding strip gaskets are fragile.Handle them with care in order to avoid possible distortion.

Restrictions None.

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3.1.2 Open and Close 9100 BTS and External Battery Indoor Cabinets

To open and close the CIMI/CIDI, CIMA/CIDE, MBI3/MBI5 or external indoorbattery cabinet front door:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Pullthe door knob from the door recess, turn it to the release position, and thenpull the door open. The following figures show the cabinet external views.

Door Lock

Door Lock

CIMI/CIDI

CIMA/CIDE

Figure 16: CIMI/CIDI and CIMA/CIDE Front External Views

Door Lock

MBI5

Door Lock

MBI3

Figure 17: MBI3/MBI5 Front External Views

Door Lock

Figure 18: External Indoor Battery Cabinet Front View

2. When you have finished working on the equipment, close the cabinet door.Turn the door knob to the lock position and push it into the door recess.Then turn the key counter-clockwise in the door lock to lock the door.

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3.1.3 Open and Close 9100 BTS and External Battery Outdoor Cabinets

Open/Close Cabinets To open and close the COMI/COEP/COME, CODI/COEP/CODE, CPT2,MBO1/MBOT/MBO1E/MBO2/MBO2E, CBO, or external outdoor batterycabinet front doors:

1. Insert the key in the door lock and turn it clockwise to unlock the door. Pullthe door knob from the door recess, turn it to the release position, andthen pull the door open. Figures show the front and top internal views ofthe cabinets.

Note: There can be two types of keys. Keys marked ’Side’ only unlockthe Side Compartment door. Keys marked ’Side+BTS’ unlock allcompartment doors.

2. Open the door fully so that the latch bar at the back drops into positionkeeping it open.

3. Insert the key in the door alarm override key switch (not available inexternal outdoor battery cabinet) and turn it clockwise (not necessary inCPT2/MBO1/MBOT/MBO1E/MBO2/MBO2E/CBO cabinets) to prevent dooralarms being generated. For module positions see Figures 19 to 33.

In the external outdoor battery cabinet pull the door switch to prevent dooralarms being generated.

4. When you have finished working on the equipment, reactivate the door alarmoverride key switch (not available in external outdoor battery cabinet ) byturning the key counter-clockwise (if necessary) and removing the key.

5. Lift the door latch and close the door. Turn the door knob to the lock position,and then push it into the door recess. Turn the key counter-clockwisein the door lock to lock the door.

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override

Key Switch

Not necessarily equipped

BTSRIOUT

Document Holder

Service Light and ACPower Socket

Equipment Labels

(not necessarily equipped)

Side Compartment BTS Compartment 1 BTS Compartment 2

SRACDC or ACSR

Flood Detector(installation on left

or right position)

InterconnectionPanel

COME

COMI COEP

STASR 5

STASR 4

STASR 3

STASR 2

Battery (2 BU41s or BU100)

STASR 1

SmokeDetector

Door Alarm Switch (installation on upper or lower position)

Option

DCDP

ElecticityMeterOption

ACSB

HEAT2

HEX2

HEAT2 HEAT2

HEX2

HEAT2 HEAT2

HEX2

Service Light and ACPower Socket

Door Alarm Switch (installation on upper or lower position)

Flood Detector(installation on leftor right position)

Figure 19: COME/COMI/COEP Module Positions

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HEX2

Front View

Top View

Door Alarms OverrideKey Switch (Bus−bar)

Door Alarm Switch

Flood Detector

Smoke Detector

Equipment Labels

Side Compartment BTS Compartment 1 BTS Compartment 2

STASR 4

BTSRIOUT

InterconnectionPanel

Document Holder

CODE

CODI COEP

ACSU

STASR 7

Options or 2nd Battery

STASR 3

STASR 2

Battery STASR 1

STASR 5

STASR 6

HEAT2

LPFU

HEAT2 HEAT2

HEX2HEX2

Service Light and ACPower Socket

Figure 20: CODE/CODI/COEP Module Positions

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HEX2

Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Door Alarm Switch

Flood Detector

Smoke Detector

Equipment Labels

Service Light and AC Power Socket

Side Compartment BTS Compartment 1

STASR 4

OUTC

Document Holder

ACSU

STASR 3

STASR 2

Battery

STASR 5

STASR 6

HEAT2

LPFU

HEAT2

HEX2

(Bus−bar)

Figure 21: CPT2 Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Service Light

AC Switch Unit(ACMU)

LPFM

Document Holder

Batteries

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

Smoke Detector

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Batteries

Battery Cover

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

STASR 7

ADAM4

HEX Breaker

HEAT2

HEX4

Figure 22: MBO1 AC Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Water Detector

Service Light

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

Smoke Detector

Options Area(e.g. Microwavesor Batteries)

Batteries

Battery Cover

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

HEX Breaker

HEAT2

HEX9

ACDUE PM18SR

Options Area(e.g.Batteries or Microwaves)

Figure 23: MBO1E Module Positions

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Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Service Light

DC Switch UnitDCMU)

Document Holder

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

Smoke Detektor

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

HEX Breaker

HEATDC

HEX4

Options Area

Figure 24: MBO1 DC Module Positions

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Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Water Detector

Service Light

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

Smoke Detector

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

HEX Breaker

HEATDC

HEX9

DCDUE

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Figure 25: MBO1EDC Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

AC Switch Unit Tropical(ACMUT)

LPFMT

Document Holder

Batteries

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Batteries

Battery Cover

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

STASR 7

ADAM 4

HEX Breaker

HEX4

Figure 26: MBO1T Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Service Light

AC Switch Unit(ACMU)

LPFM

Document Holder

Batteries

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

MBO1 MBOE

Smoke Detector

Batteries

Battery Cover

MBO2

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

STASR 6

STASR 5

STASR 4

STASR 0STASR 7

ADAM4

HEX Breaker

HEAT2

HEX4HEX3

HEAT2

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Normallynot equipped

Figure 27: MBO2 AC Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

MBO1E MBOEE

MBO2E

STASR 6

STASR 5

STASR 4

HEX Breaker

HEAT2

HEX9HEX8

HEAT2

Service Light

Options Area(e.g. Microwavesor Batteries)

Batteries

Battery Cover

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

ACDUE PM18SR

Options Area(e.g.Batteries or Microwaves)

Smoke Detector

Figure 28: MBO2E Module Positions

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Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Service Light

DC Switch Unit(DCMU)

Document Holder

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

MBO1DC MBOEDC

Smoke Detektor

MBO2DC

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

STASR 6

STASR 5

STASR 4

STASR 0HEX Breaker

HEATDC

HEX4HEX3

HEATDC

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Normallynot equipped

Figure 29: MBO2 DC Module Positions

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Front View

Top View

Door Alarms Override Key Switch

Flood Detector

Door AlarmSwitch

OUTC

MBO1EDC MBOEEDC

MBO2EDC

STASR 6

STASR 5

STASR 4

HEX Breaker

HEATDC

HEX9HEX8

HEATDC

Service Light

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

STASR 3

STASR 2

STASR 1

DCDUE

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Smoke Detector

Figure 30: MBO2EDC Module Positions

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Front View

Door Switch

DCUC

ACUC

Cables Entry

LPFC

OUTC

CBO

STASR 2

STASR 1

ADAM 2

Top View

HEAT3

HEX5

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

External Batteries Breaker

Figure 31: CBO AC Variant Modules Position

Front View

Door Switch

DCDU

Cables Entry

OUTC

CBO

STASR 2

STASR 1

Top View

HEAT4

HEX5

Options Area(e.g. Microwaves)

Figure 32: CBO DC Variant Modules Position

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DC Breaker Box

Door Switch

Smoke Detector

Air conditionerwith integrated heater

RIBAT Plate

Battery Units

Front View

ExternalCable Entry

TransmissionBlocks

Top View A(Bottom Floor)

InternalCable Entry

InternalCable Entry

AC Box(behind frame)

A

Battery Unit

Jumper

A

Figure 33: Module Positions of External Outdoor Battery Cabinet

3.2 Adjust the Clock of the SUM (CGU) in the 9100 BTSPrerequisites Note the following conditions. You must:

Have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1) before performing any

maintenance procedures

Be familiar with electrostatic precautions. Refer to Electrostatic Precautions(Section 1.2) for more information

Ensure that the SUM (CGU) has had power continuously supplied for

the previous 15 minutes

Ensure that the frequency counter has had the warm-up period specified by

the manufacturer

Ensure that the second CLLK is in a serviceable condition

Ensure that the ambient temperature remains constant during theadjustment procedure.

Loss of CallsFailure to comply with the prerequisites can result in the BTS being locked(disabled) and all calls being lost.

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Tools and Materials You must have:

A frequency counter with a resolution of 0.01 Hz at 2.16 MHz

A specific cable (ref. 3BK 08066 AB) for connecting the frequency counter

to the BTS

A BTS NEM connected via an RS-232 asynchronous communication link

cable to the MMI port on the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for

information on how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Adjust Output

Frequency

To adjust the output frequency of a CGU in a 9100 BTS:

1. Open the front door. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Connect the frequency counter to the clock output connector on theInterconnection Panel/OUTC.

4. Wait until triggering occurs on the input signal port of the frequency counter,and the display provides at least nine digits of resolution. Then proceedas follows:

If the indicated frequency is between 2 166 666.55 Hz and 2 166 666.77

Hz, proceed to Step 6

If not, adjustment is necessary. Continue with Step 5.

5. Use the BTS NEM (see BTS NEM User Guide, "Adjust the OCXO") to adjustthe BTS clock to a frequency between 2 166 666.55 Hz and 2 166 666.77 Hz.

6. Disconnect the frequency counter from the Interconnection Panel/OUTC.

7. Disconnect the MMI cable from the SUM and remove the terminal.

8. Close the front door.

3.3 Before You Start to Replace 9100 BTS RITsRead this section before you start the replacement procedures in this chapter.All the procedures are valid for the 9100 BTS.

Prerequisites Note the following conditions. You must:

Have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1) before performing any

maintenance procedures

Be familiar with electrostatic precautions. Refer to Electrostatic Precautions(Section 1.2) for more information

Know how to use the BTS NEM

Establish an efficient means of communication with an OMC-R operator inorder to lock (disable) and unlock (initialize) the BTS when required.

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Tools and Materials You must have:

An anti-static wrist strap

The hand tools specified in the relevant sections of this chapter

A serviceable replacement RIT with an identical part number, unlessstated otherwise.

Impact on System This depends on the nature of the RIT and its position inthe system. Refer to the specific replacement procedures.

Restrictions None.

3.4 Physical RIT Positions in STASR/ACSRAll subracks used in the 9100 BTS are based on the same partitioning rules(1/6, 1/4, 1/3, etc.). Therefore the positions of the backplane connectors arewell defined and related to fixed slot numbers.

Especially in the STASR the different modules can be put into differentpredefined slots. Because there is no slot numbering visible on the STASRand ACSR and because the different modules have different widths (seedotted lines in the following figure) the slot numbers do not equal to thephysical position numbers.

The following figure helps to map the slot number of the module to be replacedto the physical position in the subrack.

1

Subrack backpanel connectors

Backplane

Slot No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11

BAC2 PM11/4 PM11/3 PM11/2 PM11/1 BCU2

Slot No. 1 3 5 7 9 11

Backplane

STASR Front view

ACSR Front view

0 1/4 3/41/6 1/3 1/2 2/3 5/6

Figure 34: STASR/ACSR, Physical RIT Positions and Slot Numbers

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3.5 Replace ABACAn ABAC is used in the AC variant of the CIMA indoor cabinet.

The ABAC RIT part number is 3BK 08673 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A torque wrench with an M6 adaptor

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

Remove ABAC To remove an ABAC RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breaker F3 on the front panel of the ABAC.

4. Disconnect the D-type cable on the front panel of the ABAC.

5. For a BU41 battery branch, pull back the rubber insulation on the twobattery terminals connected to the ABAC and remove the M6 nuts. Thendisconnect the cables from the terminals, carefully noting their positionsfor reconnection.

For a BU100 battery branch, pull off the caps on the negative (-) and positive(+) terminals connected to the ABAC and remove the M6 nuts. Thendisconnect the cables from the terminals, carefully noting their positionsfor reconnection.

6. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ABAC.

7. Carefully disengage the ABAC from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

8. Ensure that the circuit breaker F3 on the front panel of the replacementABAC is OFF (down).

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the ABAC.

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Install ABAC To install an ABAC RIT:

1. Push the replacement ABAC fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ABAC.

3. Use the M6 nuts to reconnect the ABAC cables removed from the batteryterminals.

4. Using a torque wrench fitted with an M6 adaptor, tighten the terminalconnections to a torque of 3.9 Nm and then replace the rubber insulation(BU41) or the terminal caps (BU100).

5. Reconnect the D-type cable to the front panel of the ABAC.

6. Switch ON (up) the circuit breaker F3 on the front panel of the ABAC.

7. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

8. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

9. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

10. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

11. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

12. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.6 Replace ACDUEThe ACDUE RIT part number is 3BK 27266 Ax.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

An open ended key 8 mm

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

The procedure applies for the following cases:

Replace ACDUE variant 3BK 27266 AAxx by a similar one

Replace ACDUE variant 3BK 27266 AAxx by ACDUE variant 3BK 27266ABxx and additional service light.For service light installation refer to Insert Service Light Unit in ReplaceService Light Unit in MBO Evolution Cabinets (Section 3.52.1).

Replace ACDUE variant 3BK 27266 ABxx by a similar one.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS isswitched OFF.

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Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed prior to this procedure.Switch OFF the AC power supply before replacing the ACDUE.

Remove ACDUE To remove the ACDUE:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. At site side, switch OFF the power breakers for the impacted BTS

3. Switch OFF all power breakers (F1 to F5) and the battery breaker

4. Loosen the nut fixing the ACDUE cover

5. Disconnect the ground cable from the ACDUE cover and remove the cover

6. Remove from ACDUE the AC OUT power cables coming from the powermodules

7. Label, write down the position and remove the AC IN power cables from theclamps at the bottom part of ACDUE

8. Disconect the heaters power cable, remove the cable ties and detachthe cables from the BTS

9. In case of ACDUE variant 3BK 27266 AB, disconnect the service lightunit power cable.

10. Loosen the nuts and washers from the right bottom corner of ACDUE andremove the ground cables as follows:

Door and BOMUE from the outside part of ACDUE

Main GND from the inside part of ACDUE

11. Loosen the nuts fixing the ACDUE body to the side wall

12. Remove the ACDUE.

Replace ACDUE To replace the ACDUE:

1. Put the replacement ACDUE against the side wall

2. Tighten the nuts fixing the ACDUE to the side wall

3. Replace the ground cables as follows:

Door and BOMUE to the outside part of ACDUE

Main GND to the inside part of ACDUE

4. Tighten the nuts and washers to fix the ground cables

5. Conect the heaters power cable and attach the cables to the BTS usingcable ties

6. In case of ACDUE variant 3BK 27266 AB, connect the service light unitpower cable

7. Connect the AC IN power cables to the clamps at the bottom part of ACDUE

8. Connect the AC OUT power cables coming from the power modules

9. Connect the ground cable to the ACDUE cover and replace the cover

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10. Tighten the nut fixing the ACDUE cover

11. At site side, switch ON the power breakers for the impacted BTS

12. Switch ON all power breakers (F1 to F5) and the battery breaker

13. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.7 Replace ACIBThe ACIB RIT part number is 3BK 07989 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed prior to this procedure.Switch off the AC power supply at the ACSB before replacing the ACIB.

Remove ACIB To remove an ACIB RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF (down) all the circuit breakers (Fi, F1, L1, L2, L3) on the frontpanel of the ACSB.

3. Verify that the red Batt LED on the front panel of the BCU1 is ON.

4. Loosen the locknuts on the connectors and disconnect the AC IN cable andthe five AC OUT cables from the front panel of the ACIB, carefully notingtheir positions for reconnection.

5. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ACIB.

6. Carefully disengage the ACIB from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the ACIB.

Install ACIB To install an ACIB RIT:

1. Push the replacement ACIB fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ACIB.

3. Reconnect the AC IN cable and the AC OUT cables to the front panel of theACIB and tighten the locknuts as noted earlier.

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4. Switch ON (up) all the circuit breakers (Fi, F1, L1, L2, L3) on the frontpanel of the ACSB.

5. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of the BCU1 is ON and thatthe red Batt and yellow Test LEDs are OFF.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

7. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

8. Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLsare in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.8 Replace AC Link Lightning ProtectionThe AC link lightning protection RIT part numbers are 1AB 10046 0005 (L-N)and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

The status of the AC link lightning protection for each of the three AC powerphases (L1, L2 and L3) is viewable on the front of the ACSB or ACSP.Alternatively the AC link lightning protection may be installed in the LPFM orLPFU. In this case replace the lightning protection as described in ReplaceLightning Protection in LPFM (Section 3.39) or Replace Lightning Protection inLPFU (Section 3.42). For DEHN, a red indication means that the protectionmust be replaced and a green indication means that the protection isoperational. For PHOENIXCONTACT, red means operational state and greenmeans that the protection must be replaced. Moreover, when this equipmentis no longer operational, then there is a short circuit and the BTS no longerhas any power.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A large flathead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Replace AC Link

Lightning Protection

To replace the AC link lightning protection:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Remove the L1, L2 and L3 plug-in phase protectors on the front of theACSB or ACSP.

3. Insert the new protectors on the front of the ACSB or ACSP.

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4. Verify that the L1, L2 and L3 phase protection indicators on the front of theACSB or ACSP are green.

5. Verify that the status of the LEDs on the BCU1/BCU2 front panel is as follows:

For the BCU1:

Green On LED - ON

Red Batt LED - OFF

Yellow Test LED - OFF.

For the BCU2:

Green On LED - ON

Green Power On LED - ON

Red Alarm LED - OFF

Yellow Test LED - OFF.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

7. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.9 Replace ACRIThe ACRI RIT part number is 3BK 07941 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver.

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Remove ACRI To replace an ACRI RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, upload the ACRI remote inventory file UT_ACDC_BCB

136 from the BTS. If this is not possible because of the nature of the fault inthe ACRI, go directly to the next step.

4. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

5. Disconnect the D-type cable on the front panel of the ACRI.

6. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ACRI.

7. Carefully disengage the ACRI from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the ACRI.

Install ACRI To install an ACRI RIT:

1. Push the replacement ACRI fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the ACRI.

3. Reconnect the D-type cable to the front panel of the ACRI.

4. Verify that both green POWER ON LEDs on the front panel are ON.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

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6. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

7. If you were able to upload the remote inventory file from the old ACRI, godirectly to Step 9.

If you were unable to upload the remote inventory file from the old ACRI, usethe BTS NEM to upload the file to the new ACRI.

8. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Logical site name

Network identity

Serial number of BCU1, read from the label on the front panel of BCU1

Part number and variant of BCU1, read from the label on front panel

of BCU1

ICS of BCU1, read from the label on the front panel of BCU1

BCU1 Power down timers.

9. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with theCommissioning Date (current installation date).

10. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the new ACRI inthe BTS.

11. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

12. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.10 Replace ADAMThe ADAM RIT part number is 3BK 25025 AB.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System There is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, so that the BTS is powered down and all telecommunicationsresources are lost.

To replace an ADAM module, you must:

Power off the BTS

Remove the existing ADAM module

Install the new ADAM module

Power on the BTS.

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Power Off BTS To power off the BTS:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers BR1(branch 1) and BR2 (if optionalbranch is available) which are positioned on the left-hand side of the battery.

5. Switch OFF the circuit breakers F5, F6, and F7 on the front panel of theACSU to disconnect AC power.

The indoor cabinet has no internal circuit breakers. Check where theexternal circuit breaker(s) is (are) positioned.

Remove ADAM To remove the ADAM module from the cabinet:

1. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the front panel of all PM12s,carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

2. Disconnect the three cables from the connectors on the front panel of ADAM,carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

3. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of all PM12s.

4. Carefully disengage all PM12s (one after another) from the backplaneand fully withdraw it from the slot, carefully noting their slot positions forreconnection.

5. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM.

6. Carefully disengage ADAM from the subrack.

Install ADAM To install the ADAM module in a cabinet:

1. Push the replacement ADAM carefully into the subrack.

2. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM12s.

3. Push each PM12 into its empty slot as noted earlier, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

4. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panels of all PM12s.

5. Connect the cables to the connector on the front panel of the PM12s.

6. Connect the cables to the connectors on the front panel of ADAM.

Power On BTS To power on the BTS:

1. Switch ON the circuit breakers F5, F6, and F7 on the front panel of theACSU or in case of an indoor cabinet the external circuit breakers toconnect AC power.

2. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers BR1 (branch 1) and BR2 (if optionalbranch is available).

3. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of each PM12 is ON.

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4. Use the BTS NEM to set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Use the BTS NEM to initialize BTS_TEL.

6. Use the BTS NEM to check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

7. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

8. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.11 Replace ADAM2The ADAM2 RIT part number is 3BK 25475 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System There is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, so that the BTS is powered down and all telecommunicationsresources are lost.

To replace an ADAM2 module, you must:

Power off the BTS

Remove the existing ADAM module

Install the new ADAM module

Power on the BTS.

Power Off BTS To power off the BTS:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer toOpen and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Switch OFF the battery breaker on the BATS module or on the right sidepanel of the BTS (if equipped).

5. Switch OFF the SR1, SR2, OPT and HEX breakers on the DCUC module.

6. Switch OFF the BTS, HEATING and RCB SERVICE breakers on the frontpanel of the ACUC to disconnect AC power.

Remove ADAM2 To remove the ADAM2 module:

1. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the front panel of all PM12s,carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

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2. Disconnect the three cables from the connectors on the front panel ofADAM2, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

3. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of all PM12s.

4. Carefully disengage all PM12s (one after another) from the backplaneand fully withdraw them from the slot, carefully noting their slot positionsfor reconnection.

5. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM2.

6. Carefully disengage ADAM2 from the subrack.

Replace ADAM2 To replace the ADAM2 module:

1. Push the replacement ADAM2 carefully into the subrack.

2. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM2.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM12s.

3. Push each PM12 into its empty slot as noted in step 4 of ’Remove ADAM2’,ensuring that pins and sockets are correctly aligned.

4. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panels of all PM12s.

5. Connect the cables disconnected in step 1 of ’Remove ADAM2’ to theconnector on the front panel of the PM12s.

6. Connect the cables disconnected in step 2 of ’Remove ADAM2’ to theconnectors on the front panel of ADAM2.

Power On BTS To power on the BTS:

1. Switch ON the BTS, HEATING and RCB SERVICE circuit breakers on thefront panel of the ACUC.

2. Switch ON the SR1, SR2, OPT and HEX circuit breakers.

3. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of each PM12 is ON.

4. Switch ON the battery breaker on the BATS module or on the right side panelof the BTS (if equipped).

5. Use the BTS NEM to set the part number into the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

6. Use the BTS NEM to initialize BTS_TEL.

7. Use the BTS NEM to check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.12 Replace ADAM4The ADAM4 RIT part number is 3BK 25997 AAAA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System There is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, so that the BTS is powered down and all telecommunicationsresources are lost.

To replace an ADAM4 RIT, you must:

Power off the BTS

Remove the existing ADAM4 module

Install the new ADAM4 module

Power on the BTS.

Power Off BTS To power off the BTS:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Switch OFF circuit breakers F3, F4 and F5 on the front panel of AC SwitchUnit (ACMU) to disconnect AC power.

5. Switch OFF (down) the battery circuit breaker which is positioned on theright-hand side of the ACMU to disconnect the battery.

Remove ADAM4 To remove the ADAM4 module from the cabinet:

1. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the front panel of all equippedPM12s, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

2. Disconnect all cables from the connectors on the front panel of ADAM4,carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

3. If a dummy panel is installed instead of a PM12, loosen the retaining screwsand remove the panel.

4. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of all PM12s.

5. Carefully disengage all PM12s (one after another) from the backplaneand fully withdraw them from the slot, carefully noting their slot positionsfor reconnection.

6. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM4.

7. Carefully disengage ADAM4 from the subrack.

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Install ADAM4 To install the ADAM4 module in a cabinet:

1. Push the replacement ADAM4 carefully into the subrack.

2. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of ADAM4.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM12s.

3. Push each PM12 into its empty slot as noted in step 5 of "Remove ADAM4",ensuring that pins and sockets are correctly aligned.

4. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panels of all PM12s.

5. Replace dummy panel(s) (if necessary) and tighten the retaining screws.

6. Connect the cables to the connector on the front panel of the PM12s.

7. Connect the cables to the connectors on the front panel of ADAM4.

Power On BTS To power on the BTS:

1. Switch ON circuit breakers F3, F4 and F5 on the front panel of ACMU toconnect AC power.

2. Switch ON (up) the battery circuit breaker which is positioned on theright-hand side of the ACMU to connect the battery.

3. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of each PM12 is ON.

4. Use the BTS NEM to set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Initialize BTS_TEL.

6. Check that there are no outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLsare in traffic.

7. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

8. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.13 Replace ANX, ANY, ANC, ANB

Use this procedure to replace faulty ANx modules by similar ones.To replace ANx modules by new ones with different capabilities, refer to thedocument Upgrade 9100 BTS with AN/SUM/TRE Evolution Modules, reference3BK 17430 0803 RJZZA.

The following table shows the Antenna Network Module RIT part numbers.

RIT Description Part Number

AGC9EAntenna Network for Geran with Combiner forGSM 900 3BK 27035 AA

AGC18Antenna Network for Geran with Combiner forGSM 1800 3BK 27040 AA

AGC9PAntenna Network for Geran with Combiner forPGSM 900 3BK 27449 xB

ANBG Antenna Network Basic GSM 900 3BK 26578 AA

ANBD Antenna Network Basic GSM 1800 3BK 26580 AA

ANCD Antenna Network Combiner GSM 1800 3BK 08995 AA

ANCG Antenna Network Combiner GSM 900 3BK 08992 AA

ANCGP Antenna Network Combiner Primary GSM 900 3BK 27062 AA

ANCL Antenna Network Combiner GSM 850 3BK 25900 AA

ANCP Antenna Network Combiner GSM 1900 3BK 25393 AA

ANXD Antenna Network Module - Type X -GSM 1800 3BK 07241 AA

ANXG Antenna Network Module - Type X -GSM 900 3BK 07232 AA

ANXP Antenna Network Module - Type X -GSM 1900 3BK 08459 AA

ANYD Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 1800 3BK 07245 AA

ANYDH Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 1800High Power

3BK 07245 AB

ANYG Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 900 3BK 07237 AA

ANYGH Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 900High Power

3BK 07237 AC

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RIT Description Part Number

ANYL Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 850 3BK 25903 AA

ANYP Antenna Network Module - Type Y -GSM 1900 3BK 08465 AA

Table 4: 9100 BTS Antenna Network Module RIT Part Numbers

If the BTS configuration is equipped with High Power TRX, replace in eachcase of faulty ANY module, the existing ANY module (ANYG - 3BK 07237AAxx or ANYD 3BK 07245 AAxx) by the new ANY module (ANYGH 3BK07237 ACxx or ANYDH 3BK 07245 ABxx) supporting the connection forup to four High Power TRX.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

For tools to be used for RF cables tightening refer to Tools Catalogue,

reference 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA.

The following table gives the torque values to be used when tightening RFcables.

Connector Type Torque [Nm]

N 0.7-1.1

Bridge on ANC 0.8-1.0

7/16 25

CS25 25

Table 5: Torque Values for RF Cables

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Remove ANxx To remove an ANxx RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

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4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the RAn SBL, where n corresponds to therotary switch setting on the front panel of one of the ANXxx RITs. Theparticular ANXx is either the faulty ANXxx to be replaced, or the ANX in thesame radio sector as the faulty ANYx to be replaced.

For ANCx/ANBx, use the BTS NEM ("Hardware Modules" window) to getthe faulty RAn SBL (FOS/FLT). Use ’Location’ field to identify the moduleinside the BTS.

5. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Disconnect all the coaxial RF cables on the front panel of the faulty ANxx, asappropriate, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

7. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the faultyRIT in the subrack.

8. Loosen the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the faulty RIT in thesubrack, if equipped.

9. Carefully disengage the RIT from the backplane and fully withdraw it fromthe slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the RIT.

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Install ANxx RIT To install an ANxxx RIT:

1. If you are replacing an ANXx RIT, use a screwdriver to set the rotaryswitch on the front panel of the replacement to the same position as thaton the faulty one.

2. Push the replacement RIT fully into the empty slot ensuring that pins andsockets are correctly aligned, and then tighten the quarter-turn Camlocfasteners on the front panel.

3. Tighten the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the RIT in the subrack, ifloosen for RIT removal.

4. Reconnect the coaxial RF cables to the front panel.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Unlock (initialize) RAn and then BTS_TEL.

7. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. At BTS NEM, select the Tree View.

9. In the Tree View select "Remote Inventory".

10. In the "Remote Inventory" window double click on the line for the replacementTRE.

The "Modify Remote Inventory - ANX-xx" window opens.

11. In the "Manufacturing" pane, update the remote inventory with the followinginformation:

Network identity

Logical site name

Commissioning (installation) date.

12. Select the ’Apply RI Changes’ option.

13. In the "Modify Remote Inventory - ANX-xx" window click on[ OK ] to savethe changes.

14. Stop the BTS NEM.

15. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

16. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.14 Replace AGC

Use this procedure to replace faulty AGC modules by similar ones.To replace AGC modules by new ones with different capabilities, refer to thedocument Upgrade 9100 BTS with AN/SUM/TRE Evolution Modules, reference3BK 17422 0803 RJZZA.

The following table shows the Antenna Network Module RIT part numbers.

RIT Description Part Number

AGC08 Antenna Network for Geran with Combiner for GSM 850 3BK 28090 AB

AGC9E Antenna Network for Geran with Combiner for GSM 900 3BK 27035 AA

AGC9P Antenna Network for Geran with Combiner for PGSM 900 3BK 27449 xx

AGC18 Antenna Network for Geran with Combiner for GSM 1800 3BK 27040 AA

Table 6: 9100 BTS Antenna Network Module RIT Part Numbers

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A Torx10 screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the terminal.

For tools to be used for RF cables tightening refer to Tools Catalogue,

reference 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA.

The following table gives the torque values to be used when tightening RFcables.

Connector Type Torque [Nm]

N 0.7-1.1

Bridge on ANC 0.8-1.0

7/16 25

CS25 25

Table 7: Torque Values for RF Cables

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

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Replace AGC To replace a faulty AGC module:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the SUM board in the BTS.

2. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL for the impacted sector. Enter aWTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait threeminutes before continuing to the next step.

3. From BTS NEM select ’Begin HW Modification’.

4. From the Online Mode menu, follow the menu path:

Configuration -> Hardware Settings... -> Begin HW Modification

5. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Disable the impacted AGC.

7. Disconnect all the coaxial RF cables on the front panel of the faulty AGC, asappropriate, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

8. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the faultyAGC and TRxs belonging to the impacted sector.

9. Loosen the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the faulty AGC and TRxsbelonging to the impacted sector, if equipped.

10. Carefully disengage the AGC from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

11. Carefully disengage from the backplane and fully withdraw from the slot allthe modules assigned to the impacted sector.

12. From the Online Mode menu bar, select:

Configuration -> Hardware Settings...-> Remove HWThe "Remove Hardware" window is displayed. Only modules in the stateSOS, FOS, or OPR are displayed.

13. Select the module and click on [ > ].

14. Click on [ OK ].

The text pane on the bottom of the window displays: <module name>

successfully removed . In the SBL Module States window, the modulestate is set to NOP.

If you have to remove a TGTx module you will lose both TREs of themodule. This might impact the other sectors of the BTS in case the TGTxis split over two sectors.

15. Repeat steps 13 and 14 for all modules belonging to the impacted sector.

16. Close the "Remove Hardware" window.

17. Insert the new AGC module and all TRx modules belonging to the impactedsector.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the AGC and TRxs.

18. Fasten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the faultyRIT in the subrack.

19. Fasten the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the faulty RIT in the subrack,if equipped.

20. Re-connect all the coaxial RF cables on the front panel of the new AGC, asnoticed in step 7.

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21. To inform the OMU of the HW Modification, from the Online Mode menubar, select:

Configuration -> Hardware Settings...-> End HW Modification

If Twin TREs are equipped the "TWIN TRA settings" window opens.

22. Set the Twin TRE mode and click on [ OK ].

If the AGC software is not available in the OMU, the OMU request thesoftware from the BSC and starts the download.

23. The "End Hardware Modification Confirmation" window opens with thefollowing dialog box:

Please check configuration of BTS!

Do you accept this configuration and start HW audit now?

If [yes], wait for completion of HW audit to see final result!

24. Click on [ Yes ].

Wait for the ’Hardware and Alarm Audit’ at the OMC-R to finish or forHW_RESYNCH message in BTS NEM event alarms window. This may takeseveral minutes.

25. Use the BTS NEM to initialize BTS_TEL.

26. At BTS NEM, select the Tree View.

27. In the Tree View select "Remote Inventory".

28. In the "Remote Inventory" window double click on the line for the replacementTRE.

The "Modify Remote Inventory - ANX-xx" window opens.

29. In the "Manufacturing" pane, update the remote inventory with the followinginformation:

Network identity

Logical site name

Commissioning (installation) date.

30. Select the ’Apply RI Changes’ option.

31. In the "Modify Remote Inventory - ANX-xx" window click on [ OK ] to savethe changes.

32. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no remaining alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

33. Stop the BTS NEM.

34. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

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3.15 Replace APODAn APOD is used in the AC variant of the CIMA indoor cabinet.

The APOD RIT part number is 3BK 08675 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver

An M3 wrench

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the external mains AC power to the BTS cabinet is not switched offat the appropriate point in this procedure.Ensure that no one else can switch on the power supply until you have finishedthe procedure.

To replace an APOD RIT, you must:

Power off the BTS

Remove the existing APOD RIT

Install the new APOD RIT

Power on the BTS.

Power Off BTS To power off the BTS:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breaker F3 on the front panel of the ABAC.

5. Switch OFF (down) the six DC OUTPUT circuit breakers INT, SR1-4, andEXT and the AC INPUT circuit breaker on the front panel of the APOD.

6. Switch OFF the external mains AC power supply to the BTS cabinet.

Remove APOD To remove an APOD RIT:

1. On the front panels of each of the five PM08s, unplug the AC IN cable comingfrom the APOD, carefully noting the position of each for reconnection.

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2. Remove the two crosshead screws on the filter cover at the right of theAFIP and pull off the cover.

3. Remove the six crosshead screws securing the AFIP to the subrack andcarefully pull it out to expose the AC cable connected to the back of the twofilters. The other end of this cable is hard-wired to the back of the APOD.

4. Pull off the protective rubber cap and remove the M3 nut from the back ofeach filter, and then disconnect the AC cable.

5. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the APOD.

6. Carefully withdraw the APOD from the slot at the same time pulling out theAC cable disconnected from the AFIP.

Install APOD To install the new APOD RIT:

1. Ensure that the AC INPUT circuit breaker and the six DC OUTPUT circuitbreakers INT, SR1-4, and EXT on the front panel of the replacement APODare all OFF (down).

2. Hold the replacement APOD next to the empty slot and feed the AC cable atthe back into the slot for connection to the AFIP.

3. Carefully push the APOD fully into the slot ensuring that the AC cable atthe back is allowed to hang free.

4. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the APOD.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the protective rubber caps are not replaced on the AC filters.Replace the protective rubber caps after reconnection of the AC cable fromthe APOD.

5. Reconnect the AC cable from the APOD to the back of the two filters on theAFIP and replace the M3 nuts and the protective rubber caps.

6. Carefully push the AFIP back against the subrack without trapping theAC cable, and replace the six crosshead screws to secure the AFIP tothe subrack.

7. Replace the filter cover on the AFIP and secure it with the two crossheadscrews.

8. Plug in the cables from the APOD to AC IN on the front panels of the PM08saccording to Step 1 in ’Remove ADOP’.

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Power On BTS To power on the BTS:

1. Switch ON the external AC power supply to the BTS cabinet.

2. Switch ON (up) the AC INPUT circuit breaker on the front panel of the APOD.

3. Switch ON (up) the six DC OUTPUT circuit breakers INT, SR1-4, and EXTon the front panel of the APOD.

4. Switch ON (up) the circuit breaker F3 on the front panel of the ABAC.

5. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of the BCU1 is ON and thatthe red Batt and yellow Test LEDs are OFF.

6. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize BTS_TEL.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.16 Replace BACOThe BACO RIT part number is 3BK 07988 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver.

A torque wrench with an M6 adaptor.

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

Remove BACO To remove a BACO RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panelof the BACO.

4. Disconnect the D-type cable on the front panel of the BACO.

5. On the batteries, pull back the rubber insulation on the four terminalsconnected to the BACO and loosen the M6 nuts.

6. Remove the M6 nuts from the terminals and disconnect the cables to theBACO, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

7. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the BACO.

8. Carefully disengage the BACO from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

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Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the BACO.

Replace BACO To replace a BACO RIT:

1. Push the replacement BACO fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the BACO.

3. Use the M6 nuts to reconnect the BACO cables to the battery terminals.

4. Using a torque wrench fitted with an M6 adaptor, tighten the terminalconnections to a torque of 3.9 Nm and then replace the rubber insulation.

5. Reconnect the D-type cable to the front panel of the BACO.

6. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panel of theBACO.

7. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

8. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

9. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

10. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

11. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

12. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.17 Replace BAC2The BAC2 RIT part number is 3BK 08715 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small crosshead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

Remove BAC2 To remove a BAC2 RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers F1 and F2 on the front panelof the BAC2.

3. Disconnect the BAT1+, BAT1-, BAT2+, and BAT2- cables on the front panelof the BAC2, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

4. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of the BAC2.

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5. Carefully disengage the BAC2 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the BAC2.

Install BAC2 To install a BAC2 RIT:

1. Push the replacement BAC2 fully into the empty slot, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of the BAC2.

3. Reconnect the cables to the front panel of the BAC2.

4. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers F1 and F2 on the front panel of the BAC2.

5. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

6. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

7. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.18 Replace BATSThe BATS RIT part number is 3BK 25848 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A medium flathead screwdriver.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

Remove BATS To remove a BATS RIT from a cabinet:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breaker which is positioned at the frontpanel of the BATS.

3. Disconnect the ’BATT. -48 V’ connector at the ADAM module.

4. Disconnect both battery cables at the BATS, carefully noting their positionsfor reconnection.

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5. Loosen the retaining screws at the front panel of the BATS.

Heavy EquipmentThe BATS weighs 15 kg. Injury to personnel and damage to equipment mayresult if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BATS.

6. Carefully disengage the BATS from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the BATS.

Replace BATS To replace a BATS RIT in a cabinet:

1. Push the replacement BATS fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten all retaining screws at the front panel of the BATS.

3. Reconnect both battery cables to the connectors at the front panel of theBATS.

4. Reconnect the ’BATT -48 V’ battery cable at ADAM.

5. Switch ON (up) the circuit breaker at the BATS.

6. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.19 Replace BCU1The BCU1 RIT part number is 3BK 06784 BB.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

When replacing a BCU1 RIT, you must

Remove the existing BCU1

Install the replacement BCU1

If necessary, set the configuration

Verify the BCU1 status and update the remote inventory file.

Remove BCU1 To remove a BCU1 RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

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2. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

3. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the BCU1.

4. Carefully disengage the BCU1 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the BCU1.

Install BCU1 To replace a BCU1 RIT:

1. Push the replacement BCU1 fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the BCU1.

3. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel is ON and that the redBatt and yellow Test LEDs are OFF.

4. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

5. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU1 repeatedly until thebattery configuration is displayed, for example BU41 2B. This is displayedfor a BU41 with two branches.

If the configuration is incorrect, use the Special Menu function of the BCU1to set it to the configuration currently in use in the cabinet.

The procedure for setting the configuration is described in "SetConfiguration" below. If the configuration is correct, go directly to Step 1in ’Verify Status and Update RI’.

Set Configuration

(if necessary)

To set the configuration of the BCU1:

1. Press the Function and Status buttons on the front panel of the BCU1simultaneously for five seconds to access the Special Menu and display’SpecFunc’.

2. Press the Function button to display ’BatEquip’.

3. Press the Status button to display ’BatType’.

4. Press the Status button to display ’BU15’, the default.

5. Press the Function button to display ’BU41’.

6. Press the Status button to select BU41 or the Function button followed bythe Status button to select BU61 if a BU100 is being used.

7. Press the Status button to display ’1 Branch’, the default.

8. Press the Status button to select one branch or the Function button followedby the Status button to select two branches.

9. Press the Function button to display ’SpecFunc’.

10. Press the Status button to leave the Special Menu (and to return toInformation mode).

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Verify Status and

Update RI

Verify the status of the BCU1 and update the remote inventory file as follows:

1. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU1 repeatedly untilthe Rectif status is displayed and verify that the status of the PM08s is’Y Y Y Y Y’.

The following character designations are used:

Y - indicates that the PM08 in the corresponding slot is serviceable

F - indicates that the PM08 is unserviceable and needs replacing

N - indicates that the slot is not used.

2. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU1 repeatedly until theAlarm status is displayed and verify that the status of the PM08s is ’- - - - -’

A’-’ in any display position indicates that the PM08 in the corresponding slotis not in an alarm condition. Any other character in the display indicatesan alarm condition.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

4. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

5. Using the BTS NEM, upload the ACRI remote inventory file UT_ACDC_BCB

136 from the BTS.

6. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Part number and variant of new BCU1

Serial number of new BCU1

ICS of new BCU1

Commissioning (current installation) date.

7. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the ACRI inthe BTS.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.20 Replace BCU2The BCU2 RIT part number is 3BK 08714 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small crosshead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

To replace a BCU2 RIT, you must:

Remove the existing BCU2

Insert the replacement BCU2

If necessary, set the configuration

Verify the status of the BCU2 and update the remote inventory file.

Remove BCU2 To remove a BCU2 RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

4. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers F1 and F2 on the front panelof the BAC2.

5. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of the BCU2.

6. Carefully disengage the BCU2 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the BCU2.

7. Disconnect the XBCB and the TEMPERATURE cables from the front panelof the BCU2.

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Insert BCU2 To insert the replacement BCU2 RIT:

1. Push the replacement BCU2 fully into the empty slot, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of the BCU2.

3. Reconnect the XBCB and the TEMPERATURE cables to the front panelof the BCU2.

4. Verify that the green On and Power On LEDs on the front panel are ON andthat the red Alarm and yellow Test LEDs are OFF.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until thebattery configuration is displayed, for example BU41 2B. This is displayedfor a BU41 with two branches.

If the configuration is incorrect, use the Special Menu function of the BCU2to set it to the configuration currently in use in the cabinet using the "SetConfiguration" procedure.

If the configuration is correct, go directly to Step 1 in ’Verify Status andUpdate RI’.

Set Configuration

(if necessary)

To set the configuration for the BCU2:

1. Press the Function and Status buttons on the front panel of the BCU2simultaneously for five seconds to access the Special Menu and display’SpecFunc’.

2. Press the Function button to display ’BatEquip’.

3. Press the Status button to display ’BatType’.

4. Press the Status button to display the first battery type, ’BU15’.

5. Press the Function button repeatedly until your battery type is displayed(e.g. two times for ’BU41’).

6. Press the Status button to select your battery type. ’Branches’ is displayed.

7. Press the Status button to display ’1 Branch’, the default.

8. Depending on the battery configuration:

If only one branch is installed, press the Status button to select onebranch. ’CapTest’ is displayed

If two are branches are installed, press the Function button and "2

Branch" is displayed. Press the Status button to select two branches.’CapTest’ is displayed.

9. Press the Function button to display ’SpecFunc’.

10. Press the Status button to leave the Special Menu (and to return toInformation mode).

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Verify Status and

Update RI

To verify the status and update the remote inventory file:

1. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers F1 and F2 on the front panel of the BAC2.

2. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until thepower module status is displayed. Verify that the status is ’PM Y Y Y Y’.

The following character designations are used:

Y - indicates that the PM11 in the corresponding slot is serviceable

F - indicates that the PM11 is unserviceable and needs replacing

N - indicates that the slot is not used.

3. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until theAlarm status is displayed. Verify that the status is ’ALM’.

Any other character in the display, for instance ’ALM M’, indicates an alarmcondition. The following character designations are used:

M - indicates a mains failure

B - indicates a battery malfunction

R - indicates a PM11 failure

V - indicates an out-of-range voltage.

4. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

5. Using the BTS NEM, upload the BCU2 remote inventory file UT_ACDC_BCB

136 from the BTS.

6. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name

BCU2 Power down timers.

7. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the BCU2 inthe BTS.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.21 Replace BU41 in Combination with PM08/PM11The BU41 RIT part number is 3BK 08035 AA.

The BU41 battery branch consists of four serially-connected 12 V sealedlead-acid batteries.

Short-circuiting BatteriesShort-circuiting of battery terminals can cause injury to personnel and damageto equipment.Be careful when handling batteries.

Each cabinet contains one or optionally two (outdoor 9100 BTS only) BU41battery branches. The batteries are connected as shown in the followingfigure (top view).

Fixing Belt

To BACO/BAC2Batt 2+

To BACO/BAC2Batt 1−

+

+

+

+−

To BACO/BAC2 Batt 1+

To BACO/BAC2Batt 2−

BU41Battery Branch

Optional BU41Battery Branch

− +

+

+

+

Jumper

Figure 35: BU41 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections in Combinationwith PM08/PM11

Each battery branch is fitted with an exhaust hose which expels the gassesproduced during battery charging to the external environment.

A temperature sensor is connected to the positive (+) battery terminal ofbranch 1.

Once a year, you must inspect it for corrosion and damage and measurethe battery voltage and temperature.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A torque wrench with an M6 adaptor

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the terminal.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

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Remove Batteries To remove a BU41 battery branch:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU41 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panel ofthe BACO or BAC2.

4. Pull back the rubber insulation and then remove the M6 nuts from all eightbattery terminals of the BU41 to be replaced.

5. Remove the exhaust hose from the exhaust nipple on top of each batteryblock.

6. Remove all the battery cables from the terminals.

Heavy EquipmentThe BU41 comprises four blocks of 12.5 kg. Injury to personnel and damage toequipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU41.

7. Release the fixing belt securing the BU41 to the battery compartment andthen remove the individual battery blocks from the compartment.

Replace Batteries To replace a BU41 battery branch:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU41 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Install the charged replacement battery blocks in the battery compartmentand secure using the fixing belt.

3. Use the M6 nuts to reconnect all the battery cables to the battery terminals,as shown in Figure 35 above.

4. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten all the terminalconnections to a torque of 3.9 Nm and then replace the rubber insulation.

5. Reconnect the exhaust hose to the nipple on top of each battery block.

6. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panel of theBACO or BAC2.

7. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

8. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

9. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

10. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

11. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.22 Replace BU100 in Combination with PM08/PM11The BU100 RIT part number is 3BK 08932 AA.

The BU100 battery branch consists of four serially-connected 12 V sealedlead-acid batteries.

Short-circuiting BatteriesShort-circuiting of battery terminals can cause injury to personnel and damageto equipment.Be careful when handling batteries.

The batteries are connected as shown in the following figure (top view).

−+−+−+

To BACO/BAC2Batt 1−

FixingBelt

To BACO/BAC2Batt 1+

Jumper Battery Battery Battery Battery

Figure 36: BU100 Battery Branch and Terminal Connections in Combinationwith PM08/PM11

The battery branch is fitted with exhaust hoses which expel the gassesproduced during battery charging to the external environment.

A temperature sensor is connected to one of the battery terminals.

Once a year, you must inspect it for corrosion and damage and measurethe battery voltage and temperature.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A torque wrench with an M6 adaptor

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the terminal.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

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Remove Batteries To remove a BU100 battery branch:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU100 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panel ofthe BACO or BAC2.

4. Remove the exhaust hoses from the exhaust nipple on top of each battery.

5. Pull off the cap on the negative (-) terminal on the leftmost battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the BACO or BAC2.

6. Pull off the cap on the positive (+) terminal on the rightmost battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the BACO or BAC2.

7. Pull off the other six caps on the remaining battery terminals, and removethe six M8 screws.

8. Remove the three jumpers linking the four batteries.

Heavy EquipmentThe BU100 comprises four blocks of 30 kg. Injury to personnel and damage toequipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU100.

9. Release the fixing belt securing the BU100 to the battery compartment andthen remove the individual batteries from the compartment.

Replace Batteries To replace a BU100 battery branch:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU100 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Place two self-adhesive spacers on the top of one of the side walls of threeof the four battery blocks (same side wall in order to ensure distance tothe next battery).

3. Install the charged replacement batteries in the battery compartment andsecure using the fixing belt.

4. Replace the three jumpers linking the four batteries, as shown in Figure36 above.

5. Replace the six M8 screws on the three jumpers, and tighten each nut to atorque of 5 Nm using a torque wrench with an M8 adaptor.

6. Replace the terminal caps on the six M8 screws.

7. Reconnect the battery cable to the negative (-) terminal on the leftmostbattery, and replace the M6 nut.

8. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 3.9Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

9. Reconnect the battery cable to the positive (+) terminal on the rightmostbattery, and replace the M6 nut.

10. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 3.9Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

11. Reconnect the exhaust hoses to the nipple on top of each battery.

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Final Checks Perform the following steps:

1. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers P1 and P2 on the front panel of theBACO or BAC2.

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

4. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

5. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

6. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.23 Replace BU41/BU100 in Combination with PM12The BU41 RIT part number is 3BK 08035 AA, the BU100 RIT part numberis 3BK 08932 AA.

The BU41/BU100 battery branch consists of four serially-connected 12 Vsealed lead-acid batteries.

Short-circuiting BatteriesShort-circuiting of battery terminals can cause injury to personnel and damageto equipment.Be careful when handling batteries.

Each cabinet contains one or optionally two BU41/BU100 battery branches.The default battery branch is positioned in the bottom shelf. The optionalbattery branch is positioned in the shelf above. The batteries are connected asshown in the following figure (top view).

12345678901234567891234567890123456789

Battery

Battery Battery Battery Battery

Battery Battery Battery

Fixing Belt

Fixing BeltJumper

To Circuit BreakerBR1 or BR2

To Circuit BreakerBR1 or BR2

To Circuit BreakerBR1 or BR2

To Circuit BreakerBR1 (branch 1)

or BR2 (branch 2)

BU41 Battery Branch

BU100 Battery Branch

1234567890123456789012312345678901234567890123

Figure 37: BU41/BU100 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections (top view)in Combination with PM12

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Each battery branch is fitted with an exhaust hose which expels the gassesproduced during battery charging to the external environment.

A temperature sensor is connected to the positive (+) battery terminal.

Once a year, you must inspect the batteries for corrosion and damage andmeasure the battery voltage and temperature.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A torque wrench with an M6/M8 adaptor

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the terminal.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

To replace a BU41 in combination with a PM12, go to Replace BU41 inCombination with PM12 (Section 3.23.1). To replace a BU100 in combinationwith a PM12, go to Replace BU100 in Combination with PM12 (Section 3.23.2).

3.23.1 Replace BU41 in Combination with PM12

Remove BU41 To remove a BU41 RIT in combination with a PM12:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU41 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers BR1(branch 1) or BR2 (optionalbranch) which are positioned on the left-hand side of the battery.

4. Pull back the rubber insulation and then remove the M6 nuts from all eightbattery terminals of the BU41 to be replaced.

5. Remove the exhaust hoses from the exhaust nipple on top of each batteryblock.

6. Remove all the battery cables from the terminals.

Heavy EquipmentThe BU41 comprise four blocks of 12.5 kg. Injury to personnel and damage toequipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU41.

7. Release the fixing belt securing the BU41 to the battery compartment andthen remove the individual battery blocks from the compartment. (It isrecommended to start with the interior blocks).

Replace BU41 To replace a BU41 battery branch:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU41 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Install the charged replacement battery blocks in the battery compartmentand secure using the fixing belt.

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3. Reconnect the exhaust hoses to the nipple on top of each battery block.

4. Use the M6 nuts to reconnect all the battery cables to the battery terminals,as shown in Figure 37 above.

5. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten all the terminalconnections to a torque of 3.9 Nm and then replace the rubber insulation.

Update RI Update the remote inventory:

1. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers BR1 (branch 1) or BR2 (optional branch).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory of the RIBAT with thefollowing information:

Serial number of BU41

Commissioning (current installation) date.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.23.2 Replace BU100 in Combination with PM12

Remove BU100 To remove a BU100 battery branch:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU100 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers BR1 (branch1) or BR2 (optionalbranch) which are positioned on the left-hand side of the battery.

4. Remove the exhaust hoses from the exhaust nipple on top of each battery.

5. Pull off the cap on the negative (-) terminal on the leftmost battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the circuit breakerBR1 or BR2.

6. Pull off the cap on the positive (+) terminal on the rightmost battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the circuit breakersBR1 (and RIBAT1) or BR2 (and RIBAT2) and the temperature sensor cable.

7. Pull off the other six caps on the remaining battery terminals, and removethe six M8 screws.

8. Remove the three jumpers linking the four batteries.

Heavy EquipmentThe BU100 comprises four blocks of 30 kg. Injury to personnel and damage toequipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU100.

9. Release the fixing belt securing the BU100 to the battery compartmentand then remove the individual batteries from the compartment (It isrecommended to start with the interior blocks).

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Replace BU100 To replace a BU100 battery branch:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU100 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Place two self-adhesive spacers on the top of one of the side walls of threeof the four battery blocks (same side wall in order to ensure distance tothe next battery).

3. Install the charged replacement batteries in the battery compartment andsecure, using the fixing belt.

4. Replace the three jumpers linking the four batteries, as shown in BU100Battery Branch and Terminal Connections in Combination with PM08/PM11(36).

5. Replace the six M8 screws on the three connector bars, and tighten eachnut to a torque of 5 Nm using a torque wrench with an M8 adaptor.

6. Replace the terminal caps on the six M8 screws.

7. Reconnect the battery cable to the negative (-) terminal on the leftmostbattery, and replace the M6 nut.

8. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 3.9Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

9. Reconnect first the battery cable and then the temperature cable to thepositive (+) terminal on the rightmost battery, and replace the M6 nut.

10. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 3.9Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

11. Reconnect the exhaust hoses to the nipple on top of each battery.

Update RI Update the remote inventory:

1. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers BR1 (branch 1) or BR2 (optional branch).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory of the RIBAT with thefollowing information:

Serial number of BU100

Commissioning (current installation) date.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.24 Replace BU101 in 9100 MBS GSM Outdoor and 9100 MBSGSM Evolution Outdoor

The BU101 RIT part number is 3BK 25854 AA.

The BU101 battery branch consists of four serially-connected 12 V sealedlead-acid batteries.

Short-circuiting BatteriesShort-circuiting of battery terminals can cause injury to personnel and damageto equipment.Be careful when handling batteries.

The batteries are connected as shown in the following figure.

Jumper

To Circuit Breaker

To Circuit Breaker

Battery Box

Battery Battery

Battery Battery

Upper Block

Lower Block

Connection Cable

Temperature Sensor Cable

Figure 38: BU101 Battery Branches and Terminal Connections (front view)

Each battery branch is fitted with exhaust hoses which expel the gassesproduced during battery charging to the external environment.

A temperature sensor is connected to the positive (+) battery terminal.

Once a year, it is recommended to inspect the batteries for corrosion anddamage and measure the battery voltage and temperature.

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Tools and Materials You must have:

A torque wrench with an M6/M8 adaptor

An insulated wrench (M8)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System If there is a mains power failure during the replacementprocedure, the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resourcesare lost.

Remove the Batteries To remove a BU101 battery branch:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU101 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the battery circuit breaker.

4. Loosen the retaining screws of the battery box cover and remove the cover.

5. Remove the exhaust hoses from the exhaust nipple on top of each battery.

6. Pull off the cap on the negative (-) terminal on the left upper battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the circuit breaker.

7. Pull off the cap on the positive (+) terminal on the right lower battery, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the cable that goes to the circuit breakerand the temperature sensor cable.

8. Pull off the other six caps on the remaining battery terminals, and removethe six M8 screws.

9. Remove the jumpers and the connection cable linking the four batteries.

Heavy EquipmentEach battery block of the BU101 weighs 30 - 35 kg. Injury to personnel anddamage to equipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU101.

10. Remove the individual batteries from the battery box (It is recommended tostart with the right blocks).

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Install the Batteries To install a BU101 battery branch:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU101 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Place two smaller self-adhesive spacers (5 mm) on the top of both side wallsof both batteries placed to the right. Place two bigger self-adhesive spacers(10 mm) on the top of the left side wall of the batteries placed to the left.(This is to ensure distance between batteries and housing).

3. Install the charged replacement batteries in the battery compartment.

4. Replace the two jumpers and the "connection" cable linking the fourbatteries, as shown in Figure 38 above.

5. Replace the six M8 screws on the two jumpers and the "connection" cable,and tighten each nut to a torque of 5 Nm using a torque wrench with anM8 adaptor.

6. Replace the terminal caps on the six M8 screws.

7. Reconnect the battery cable removed in Step 5 (Remove the Batteries) tothe negative (-) terminal on the left upper battery, and replace the M6 nut.

8. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 5Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

9. Reconnect first the battery cable and then the temperature cable removed inStep 6 (Remove the Batteries) to the positive (+) terminal on the right lowerbattery, and replace the M6 nut.

10. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 5Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

11. Reconnect the exhaust hoses to the nipple on top of each battery.

On the battery cover, after replacement, perform one of the following ifapplicable:

When changing from Hawker batteries to Exide batteries cut the glued

foam blocs to about 25 mm thick

When changing from Exide batteries to Hawker batteries glue the sparefoam blocks on top of the original.

12. Replace the cover of battery box and tighten the retaining screws.

Update RI Update remote inventory:

1. Switch ON (up) the battery circuit breaker.

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory of the RIBAT with thefollowing information:

Serial number of BU101

Commissioning (current installation) date.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.25 Replace DAC Items

3.25.1 Replace DAC

The DAC8 RIT part number is 3BK 27794 AAxx; the DAC9 RIT part numberis 3BK 27795 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 30 screwdriver

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe DAC8 weighs 18 kg, the DAC9 weighs 22 kg. Injury to personnel anddamage to equipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.

Remove DAC8/DAC9 To remove a DAC8 or DAC9:

1. Open the front door(s) of the 9100 Multistandard BTS Evolution OutdoorCabinet (MBOxE). (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate DAC8 (MBO2E, right door) or DAC9 (MBO2E, left door, or MBO1E)on the inside of the appropriate door.

4. Disconnect the D-type connector cable from the Control Box at the upperpart of DAC8 or DAC9.

5. If necessary, cut the cable tie(s) securing the cable (power and alarm) tothe DAC8 or DAC9.

6. Support the DAC8 or DAC9 unit at the lower part.

7. Loosen the screws securing the DAC8 or DAC 9 to the door.

8. Remove the DAC8 or DAC9 unit from the door.

Replace DAC8/DAC9 To replace a DAC8 or DAC9 RIT:

1. Place the replacement DAC8 or DAC9 against the door.

2. Tighten the screws to secure the DAC8 or DAC9 unit.

3. Reconnect the D-type connector cable to the Control Box at the upperpart of the DAC8 or DAC9.

4. If necessary, secure the cable to the DAC8 or DAC9 using cable tie(s).

5. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

6. Check that the red ALARM LED above the temperature readout on theControl Box (to the right of the D-type connector) is OFF.

7. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.25.2 Replace Inlet Filter

The FIND8 RIT part number is 3BK 28057 AAxx; the FIND9 RIT part numberis 3BK 28058 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 20 screwdriver

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Remove the Inlet Filter To remove the inlet filter of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Open the front door(s) of the 9100 Multistandard BTS Evolution OutdoorCabinet (MBOxE). (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate DAC8 (MBO2E, right door) or DAC9 (MBO2E, left door, or MBO1E)on the inside of the appropriate door.

4. Disconnect the D-type connector cable from the Control Box at the upperpart of DAC8 or DAC9.

5. Loosen the screws securing the DAC8 or DAC9 cover then remove the cover.

6. Remove the inlet filter.

Help: If you can not remove the inlet filter in this position, remove DAC8 orDAC 9 from the the door by loosening the fixation screws.

Take into account the instructions marked on the inlet filter regarding theairflow direction and filter handling.

Replace the Inlet Filter To replace the inlet filter of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Place the replacement inlet filter into correct position.

2. If the DAC8 or DAC9 was removed from the for filter removing fit it to thedoor and secure it with the screws.

3. Fit the DAC8 or DAC9 cover and tighten the screws securing the cover.

4. Reconnect the D-type connector cable to the Control Box at the upperpart of the DAC8 or DAC9.

5. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

6. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.25.3 Replace Outlet Filter

The FOUTD8 RIT part number is 3BK 28059 AAxx; the FOUTD9 RIT partnumber is 3BK 28060 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 20 screwdriver

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Remove the Outlet Filter To remove the outlet filter of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Open the front door(s) of the 9100 Multistandard BTS Evolution OutdoorCabinet (MBOxE). (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate DAC8 (MBO2E, right door) or DAC9 (MBO2E, left door, or MBO1E)on the inside of the appropriate door.

4. Disconnect the D-type connector cable from the Control Box at the upperpart of DAC8 or DAC9.

5. Loosen the screws securing the DAC8 or DAC9 cover then remove the cover.

6. Remove the outlet filter.

Replace the Outlet Filter To replace the outlet filter of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Place the replacement outlet filter to its final position.

2. Fit the DAC8 or DAC9 cover and tighten the screws securing it.

3. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

4. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.25.4 Replace Fan Box

The FBD8 RIT part number is 3BK 28061 AAxx; the FBD9 RIT part numberis 3BK 28062 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 20 screwdriver

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Remove Fan To remove the fan box of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Open the front door(s) of the 9100 Multistandard BTS Evolution OutdoorCabinet (MBOxE). (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate DAC8 (MBO2E, right door) or DAC9 (MBO2E, left door, or MBO1E)on the inside of the appropriate door.

4. Disconnect the D-type connector cable from the Control Box at the upperpart of DAC8 or DAC9.

5. Loosen the screws securing the DAC8 or DAC9 cover then remove thecover and attached fans.

Replace Fan To replace the fan of DAC 8 or DAC9:

1. Fit the DAC8 or DAC9 cover to its final position.

2. Tighten the screws securing the DAC8 or DAC9 cover.

3. Reconnect the D-type connector cable to the Control Box at the upperpart of the DAC8 or DAC9.

4. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

5. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.26 Replace DCDUEThe DCDUE RIT part number is 3BK 27267 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver and a H8 socket key

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS isswitched OFF.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed prior to this procedure.Switch OFF the DC power supply at the site power panel before replacing theDCDUE.

Remove DCDUE To remove the DCDUE:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF all power breakers (F1 to F4)

3. At site side, switch OFF the power breakers for the impacted BTS

4. Loosen the nut fixing the DCDUE cover

5. Disconnect the ground cable from the DCDUE cover and remove the cover

6. On the clamps under the lowest subrack in MBO1E, on the left side, label,mark the position and remove the cables coming from the BOMUE

7. Loosen the screws fixing the clamps and remove the clamps

8. Label, write down the position and remove the DC IN power cables from theclamps at the bottom part of DCDUE

9. Disconect the heaters power cable, remove the cable ties and detachthe cables from the BTS

10. Loosen the nuts and washers from the right bottom corner of DCDUE andremove the ground cables as follows:

Door and BOMUE from the outside part of DCDUE

Main GND from the inside part of DCDUE

11. Loosen the nuts fixing the DCDUE body to the side wall

12. Remove the DCDUE.

Replace DCDUE To replace the DCDUE:

1. Put the replacement DCDUE against the side wall

2. Tighten the nuts fixing the DCDUE to the side wall

3. Replace the ground cables as follows:

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Door and BOMUE to the outside part of DCDUE

Main GND to the inside part of DCDUE

4. Tighten the nuts and washers to fix the ground cables

5. Conect the heaters power cable and attach the cables to the BTS usingcable ties

6. Connect the DC IN power cables to the clamps at the bottom part of DCDUE

7. Fix the clamps under the lowest subrack with the provided screws

8. Connect the cables coming from the BOMUE to the calmps

9. Connect the ground cable to the DCDUE cover and replace the cover

10. Tighten the nut fixing the DCDUE cover

11. At site side, switch ON the power breakers for the impacted BTS

12. Switch ON all power breakers (F1 to F4) and the battery breaker

13. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.27 Replace External DiplexerThe part number has to be defined.

Tools and Materials You must have:

Appropriate equipment to make the diplexer to be removed accessible,if necessary

Location of DiplexerOne external diplexer is installed near the BTS and the MBS, and anotherdiplexer is installed near the antennas. Make sure that the diplexer to beremoved is accessible at the existing equipment.

A small flathead screwdriver

Vinyl plastic electrical tape (3BK 08840 AAAA), if external installation

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM

Impact on System All telecommunications resources of GSM equipment arelost when BTS_TEL is locked (disabled).

Remove Diplexer To remove an external diplexer:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS (refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information) and the MBS.

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the BTS STASR.

3. Use then BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes toensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes beforecontinuing to next step.

4. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUMx in the MBS STASR.

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5. Use then BTS NEM to lock the BTS.

6. If available, remove the vinyl plastic electrical tape on all RF connectorsand disconnect the RF jumper cables on the diplexer, carefully noting downtheir positions for reconnection.

7. Disconnect the ground cable, which is fixed on the ground rod of the diplexer.

8. Secure the diplexer, loosen mounting and remove the diplexer.

Reinstall Diplexer To reinstall an external diplexer:

1. Disconnect the mounting equipment from the old diplexer and install it onthe new one, if necessary.

2. Put the new diplexer, including mounting equipment, in its installationposition, secure it and tighten the mounting equipment.

3. Reconnect the RF cables and ground cable as noted earlier. If necessary,use the vinyl plastic electrical tape to cover RF connectors.

4. Use the BTS NEM to set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Use the BTS NEM to initialize (unlock) BTS_TEL. Then check that there areno outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

6. Use the NEM to unlock BTS. Then check that there are no outstandingalarms on the MBS.

7. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

8. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.28 Replace FACBThe FACB RIT part number is 3BK 07202 AA.

Tools and Material sYou must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver M3

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Remove FACB To remove an FACB RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, upload from the BTS the FACB remote inventory fileUT_FACB_BCB xx, where xx is the FACB number and note down the data inthe ’Additional Information’ field.

4. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

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5. Using the BTS NEM, disable RA and the CCFn SBL, where n = the SBLnumber between 1 and 23. If n is unknown, use the Display HardwareConfiguration window of the BTS NEM to find it.

6. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

7. Locate the faulty FACB. One of the subrack modules must be removed (asdescribed in the next steps) in order to access the FACB.

There is an FACB mounted on the TFBP behind the subrack at the top of thecabinet. There are also one or more TRE subrack with an FACB mountedon the backplane inside the subrack, behind the TREs.

For an FACB mounted on a TFBP located behind a TRE subrack, theTRE in the third position from the right must be removed to access

the FACB

For an FACB mounted on a TFBP located behind a SUM and AN

subrack, the module(s) immediately adjacent to the SUM must beremoved. This could be ANX, ANYs or blank panels

For an FACB mounted on the backplane of a TRE subrack, the TRE in

the second position from the right must be removed.

8. Disconnect all the cables from the module in the subrack in front of the faultyFACB, carefully noting their positions for reconnection.

9. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the modulein the subrack plus the M3 TORX screws when installed in an outdoorcabinet. Then carefully disengage it from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

10. Unplug the faulty FACB from the two connectors on the backplane.

Replace FACB To replace an FACB RIT:

1. Plug the replacement FACB into the two connectors on the backplane.

2. Reconnect the cables to the FACB.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the modules.

3. Push the module removed from the subrack earlier, back into its empty slotensuring that pins and sockets are correctly aligned. Then tighten thequarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the module.

4. Reconnect all the cables to the module.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the CCFn and RA SBLs and then BTS_TEL.

7. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file uploaded earlier withthe following information:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name

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Data from Additional Information field.

9. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the new FACB inthe BTS.

10. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

11. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.29 Replace FANUThe FANU RIT part number is 3BK 07205 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have a BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronouscommunication link cable to connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port islocated on the front panel of the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide forinformation on how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System The FANU can be replaced by hot-swapping (no powersupply switched off), and there is no loss of telecommunications resources.

Replace FANU To replace an FANU RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, disable the CCFn SBL, where n = the SBL numberbetween 1 and 23. If n is unknown, use the Display Hardware Configurationscreen of the BTS NEM to find it.

4. Locate the faulty FANU at the top of the cabinet or the bottom of theappropriate subrack. Lift the latch underneath the handle at the front torelease the FANU, and then pull it out from the backplane.

Note: To access a top FANU, you must remove the cabinet top cover andthe FANU front panel.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the FANU.

5. Push the replacement FANU fully into the empty slot ensuring that pins andsockets are correctly aligned. Check that the latch snaps into the lockedposition.

6. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the FACB remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the CCFn SBL.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.30 Replace GPS ReceiverThe GPS receiver kit part numbers is 3BK 28476 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 5 screwdriver

An open ended key 6mm.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

In the following procedure it is considered that the SUMX board is alreadyremoved from the subrack. Refer to Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX (Section3.54) for details about how to plug/unplug the SUMX board.

3.30.1 Remove GPS Receiver from SUMX

To remove the GPS receiver from SUMX:

1. On SUMX front panel, loosen the nut used for GPS receiver cable connectionthen remove the nut and washer.

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2. Loosen then remove the screws used for GPS receiver fixation.

Help: Fixation screws are installed on the left board side when looking tothe board from the front panel.

3. Detach the module from SUMX board.

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3.30.2 Install GPS Receiver on SUMX

To install the GPS receiver on SUMX:

1. Identify the installation position of the GPS receiver module.

Help: The GPS receiver module must be installed on the same side ofSUMX where the other components are placed (Right board sidewhen looking to the board from the front panel).

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2. Place the module on its final position.

Make sure that the connector on the GPS receiver module is aligned with thepins on the SUMX board.Do not use excessive force when plugging the module.

3. Fix the module using the provided screws.

Help: Fixation screws are installed on the left board side when looking tothe board from the front panel.

4. If not done, connect the right angled end of the GPS module RF cable tothe GPS receiver module.

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5. Connect the straight end of the GPS module RF cable to the SUMX frontpanel and fix it with the provided nut and washer.

Note: There is only one position for the RF cable to pass through the cutout in the SUMX front panel.

Notice the shape of the cut out on the SUMX front panel.

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Notice the shape of the straight end of the GPS receiver RF cable.

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3.31 Replace HEAT2The HEAT2 RIT part numbers are 3BK 08075 AB (600 W) or 3BK 08075 CA(950 W).

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

An Allen key (M5)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Replace HEAT2 To replace a HEAT2 RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

Very Hot EquipmentThe heater of the HEAT2 can become very hot and can cause burns topersonnel if not handled carefully.Exercise great care when handling the HEAT2.

2. Locate the appropriate HEAT2 inside the compartment (for module positionrefer to COME/COMI/COEP Module Positions (19) to MBO2 AC ModulePositions (27)) and disconnect the one (or optionally two) AC powerconnectors.

The HEAT2 is located on the floor or side wall of the compartment ordirectly underneath the HEX4 at the back of the front door of MBO1. Thepower connectors are mounted on the front plate of the HEAT2, nextto the thermostat.

3. Remove the four screws securing the HEAT2 plate to the floor or side wall ofthe compartment or to the door and remove the HEAT2.

4. Place the replacement HEAT2 in position and replace the four screws.

5. Reconnect the AC power connectors to the new HEAT2.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

7. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.32 Replace HEAT3/HEAT4The HEAT3 RIT part number is 3BK 26343 AA, the HEAT4 RIT part numberis 3BK 27019 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A TORX M6 screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Procedure To replace a HEAT3 or HEAT4 RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

Very Hot EquipmentThe heater of the HEAT3/HEAT4 can become hot and can cause burns topersonnel if not handled carefully.Exercise great care when handling the HEAT3/HEAT4.

2. Locate the HEAT3/HEAT4 inside the compartment (for module position seeCBO AC Variant Modules Position (31) and CBO DC Variant ModulesPosition (32) and disconnect the power connectors.

The HEAT3/HEAT4 is located at the bottom of the CBO.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the CCF1 SBL.

5. Remove the right FANU in order to access the heater power cable.

6. Disconnect the power cable from the connector at the back of theHEAT3/HEAT4.

7. Remove the two screws securing the HEAT3/HEAT4 plate to the frameand remove the HEAT3/HEAT4.

8. Place the replacement HEAT3/HEAT4 in position and replace the two screws.

9. Reconnect the power cable to the new HEAT3/HEAT4.

10. Plug the FANU in its initial position.

11. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

12. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the CCF1 SBL.

13. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

14. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

15. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.33 Replace HEATDCThe HEATDC RIT part number is 3BK 26619 AAAA (700 W).

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

An Allen key (M5)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Procedure To replace a HEATDC RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

Very Hot EquipmentThe heater of the HEATDC can become very hot and can cause burns topersonnel if not handled carefully.Exercise great care when handling the HEATDC.

2. Locate the appropriate HEATDC inside the compartment (for moduleposition see MBO1 DC Module Positions (24) and MBO2 DC ModulePositions (29)) and disconnect the DC power cable.

The HEATDC is located directly underneath the HEX4 at the back of thefront door of MBO1DC or on the lower part of the right side wall in MBOEDC.The power connectors are mounted on the front plate of the HEATDC.

3. Remove the four screws securing the HEATDC plate to the door or side wallof the compartment and remove the HEATDC.

4. Place the replacement HEATDC in position and replace the four screws.

5. Reconnect the DC power connectors to the new HEATDC.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

7. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.34 Replace HEX2The HEX2 RIT part number is 3BK 07978 AB or 3BK 07978 AD.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A 7/16 Allen key

Three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe HEX2 weighs 24 kg and there is no handle. Injury to personnel anddamage to equipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when removing the HEX2. Do NOT remove the bolts that secure it tothe door until it is properly supported.

Remove HEX2 To remove a HEX2 RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Depending on the BTS variant, switch OFF (down) the circuit breaker F2 onthe front panel of the DCDP or the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate the HEX2 on the inside of the appropriate door and disconnectthe two D-type connector cables from the left side of the Control Box atthe bottom of the HEX2.

4. Cut the three cable ties securing the cables (power and alarm) to the HEX2.

5. Loosen, but do not remove, the four Allen bolts securing the HEX2 tothe door.

6. Support the HEX2 and then remove the bolts and the HEX2 from the door.

Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement HEX2 against the door in the next step, becareful not to damage the gasket between the HEX2 and the door.

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Replace HEX2 To replace a HEX2 RIT:

1. Place the replacement HEX2 against the door and replace the four bolts.Support the HEX2 until the bolts are fully tightened.

2. Reconnect the two D-type connector cables to the left side of the ControlBox at the bottom of the HEX2.

3. Secure the cables to the HEX2 using the three cable ties.

4. Depending on the BTS variant, switch ON (up) the circuit breaker F2 on thefront panel of the DCDP or the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

5. Verify that the red ALARM LED above the temperature readout on theControl Box is OFF.

6. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

7. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.35 Replace HEX3/HEX4The HEX3 RIT part number is 3BK 25659 AAxx; the HEX4 RIT part numberis 3BK 25660 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

An Allen key (M8)

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe HEX3 weighs 24 kg, the HEX4 weighs 28 kg, and not all HEX variantshave handles. Injury to personnel and damage to equipment may result if it isdropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when removing the HEX. Do NOT remove the bolts that secure it tothe door until it is properly supported.

Remove HEX3/HEX4 To remove a HEX3 or HEX4:

1. Open the front door(s) of the Multistandard BTS Outdoor Cabinet (MBOx).(Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for moreinformation.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker (one breaker for HEX3 and HEX4)on the bus bar.

3. Locate HEX3 (MBO2, right door) or HEX4 (MBO2, left door, or MBO1) on theinside of the appropriate door and disconnect the D-type connector cablefrom the Control Box at the upper part of HEX3 or HEX4.

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4. If necessary, cut the cable tie(s) securing the cable (power and alarm) tothe HEX3 or HEX4.

5. Loosen, but do not remove, the four Allen bolts securing the HEX3 orHEX4 to the door.

6. Support the HEX3 or HEX4 and then remove the bolts and the HEX3or HEX4 from the door.

Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement HEX against the door in the next step, be carefulnot to damage the gasket between the HEX and the door.

Replace HEX3/HEX4 To replace a HEX3 or HEX4 RIT:

1. Place the replacement HEX3 or HEX4 against the door and replace the fourbolts. Support the HEX3 or HEX4 until the bolts are fully tightened.

2. Reconnect the D-type connector cable to the Control Box at the upperpart of the HEX3 or HEX4.

3. If necessary, secure the cable to the HEX3 or HEX4 using the cable tie(s).

4. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

5. Verify that the red ALARM LED above the temperature readout on theControl Box (to the right of the D-type connector) is OFF.

6. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.36 Replace HEX5The HEX5 RIT part number is 3BK 26325 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A M8 open ended key

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe HEX5 weighs 12 kg and there is no handle. Injury to personnel anddamage to equipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when removing the HEX5. Do NOT remove the bolts that secure it tothe door until it is properly supported.

Remove HEX5 To remove the HEX5 RIT:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX circuit breaker on the front panel of the DCUC.

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3. Locate the HEX5 on the inside of the door and disconnect the two D-typeconnector cables from the right side of the HEX5.

4. Loosen, but do not remove the four Allen bolts securing the HEX5 to the door.

5. Support the HEX5 and then remove the bolts and the HEX5 from the door.

Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement HEX5 against the door in the next step, becareful not to damage the gasket between the HEX5 and the door.

Install New HEX5 To install the new HEX5:

1. Place the replacement HEX5 against the door and replace the four bolts.Support the HEX5 until the bolts are fully tightened.

2. Verify that the water tubes of the HEX5 are properly attached to the rubberspouts in the bottom of the door.

3. Reconnect the two D-type connector cables to the right side of the HEX5.

4. Switch ON the HEX5 circuit breaker on the front panel of the DCUC.

5. Verify that the red ALARM LED above the temperature readout is OFF.

Update RI To update the remote inventory for the HEX5:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

2. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

3. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.37 Replace HEX8/HEX9The HEX8 RIT part number is 3BK 27148 AAxx; the HEX9 RIT part numberis 3BK 27149 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

An Allen key (M8)

One to three cable ties, approximately 10 cm in length.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe HEX8 weighs 24 kg, the HEX9 weighs 28 kg, and not all HEX variantshave handles. Injury to personnel and damage to equipment may result if it isdropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when removing the HEX. Do NOT remove the bolts that secure it tothe door until it is properly supported.

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Remove HEX3/HEX4 To remove a HEX8 or HEX9:

1. Open the front door(s) of the 9100 Multistandard BTS Evolution OutdoorCabinet (MBOxE). (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

3. Locate HEX8 (MBO2E, right door) or HEX9 (MBO2E, left door, or MBO1E)on the inside of the appropriate door and disconnect the D-type connectorcable from the Control Box at the upper part of HEX8 or HEX9.

4. If necessary, cut the cable tie(s) securing the cable (power and alarm) tothe HEX8 or HEX9.

5. Loosen, but do not remove, the four Allen bolts securing the HEX8 orHEX9 to the door.

6. Support the HEX8 or HEX9 and then remove the bolts and the HEX8or HEX9 from the door.

Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement HEX against the door in the next step, be carefulnot to damage the gasket between the HEX and the door.

Replace HEX8/HEX9 To replace a HEX8 or HEX9 RIT:

1. Place the replacement HEX8 or HEX9 against the door and replace the fourbolts. Support the HEX8 or HEX9 until the bolts are fully tightened.

2. Reconnect the D-type connector cable to the Control Box at the upperpart of the HEX8 or HEX9.

3. If necessary, secure the cable to the HEX8 or HEX9 using the cable tie(s).

4. Switch ON (up) the HEX breaker on the bus bar.

5. Verify that the red ALARM LED above the temperature readout on theControl Box (to the right of the D-type connector) is OFF.

6. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.38 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFCThe RIT part numbers of the lightning protection modules are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the LPFC (see CBO AC Variant Modules Position (31)) above the cables entry. The module can be replaced without switchingoff the power.

Tools and Materials You must have a TORX screwdriver (M4).

Impact on System None.

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3.38.1 Case of CBO Variant AAAA

Procedure To replace a CBO Variant AAAA Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the CBO. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (for DEHN and forPHOENIXCONTACT suppliers a red indication field indicates that thelightning detector has to be replaced), by checking the indication field in theinspection cutout on the front cover of the LPFC.

In a DEHN lightning protector, the body is red. Be careful not to confuse itwith the faulty item.

3. Unscrew the four retaining nuts (TORX, M4) of the LPFC front cover and putit aside.

4. Remove the defective lightning protector plug and insert a new one.

5. Replace the top cover of the LPFC and tighten the retaining screws.

6. Close the front door of the CBO.

3.38.2 Case of CBO Variant AAAB

In the CBO variant AAAB, the top cover of the LPFC has a window which allowsyou to replace the lightning protection modules without removing the cover.

Procedure To replace a CBO variant AAAB Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the CBO. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (for DEHN and forPHOENIXCONTACT suppliers a red indication field indicates that thelightning detector has to be replaced) by checking the indication field in theinspection cutout on the front cover of the LPFC.

In a DEHN lightning protector, the body is red. Be careful not to confuse itwith the faulty item.

3. Remove the defective lightning protector plug and insert a new one

4. Close the front door of the CBO.

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3.39 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFMThe RIT part numbers of the lightning protection modules are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the LPFM (see MBO1 AC Module Positions (22) or MBO2AC Module Positions (27)) at the left upper side of the MBO1. The modulecan be replaced without switching off the power.

The top cover of the LPFM has a window which allows you to check thelightning protection modules without removing the cover.

Tools and Materials You must have an open ended key(M5).

Impact on System None.

Replace Lightning

Protection

To replace a Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the MBO1. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (a red indication field indicates thatthe lightning detector has to be replaced) on the top cover of the LPFM.

3. Unscrew the four retaining nuts (M5) of the LPFM top cover and put themaside.

4. Remove the defective lightning protector and insert a new one.

5. Replace the top cover of the LPFM and tighten the retaining nuts.

6. Close the front door of the MBO1.

3.40 Replace Lightning Protection in ACDUEThe RIT part numbers of the lightning protection modules are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the LPFM (see MBO1 AC Module Positions (22) or MBO2AC Module Positions (27)) at the left upper side of the MBO1E. The modulecan be replaced without switching off the power.

The cover of the ACDUE has a window which allows you to check the lightningprotection modules without removing the cover.

Tools and Materials You must have an open ended key(M5).

Impact on System None.

Replace Lightning

Protection

To replace a Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the MBO1E. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

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AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (a red indication field indicates thatthe lightning detector has to be replaced) on the cover of the ACDUE.

3. Unscrew the retaining nut (M5) of the ACDUE cover and put them aside.

4. Remove the defective lightning protector and insert a new one.

5. Replace the cover of the ACDUE and tighten the retaining nut.

6. Close the front door of the MBO1E.

3.41 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFMTThe RIT part numbers of the lightning protection modules are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the LPFMT (see MBO1T Module Positions (26)) at theleft upper side of the MBO1T. The module can be replaced without switchingoff the power.

The top cover of the LPFMT has a window which allows you to check thelightning protection modules without removing the cover.

Tools and Materials You must have an open ended key for M5.

Impact on System None.

Replace Lightning

Protection

To replace a Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the MBO1T. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (a red indication field indicates thatthe lightning detector has to be replaced) on the top cover of the LPFMT.

3. Unscrew the four retaining nuts ( M5) of the LPFMT top cover and putthem aside.

4. Remove the defective lightning protector and insert a new one.

5. Replace the top cover of the LPFMT and tighten the retaining nuts.

6. Close the front door of the MBO1T.

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3.42 Replace Lightning Protection in LPFUThe RIT part numbers of the lightning protection module are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the LPFU (see CODE/CODI/COEP Module Positions (20)or CPT2 Module Positions (21)) at the bottom of the side compartment. Themodule can be replaced without switching off the power.

Tools and Materials You must have a TORX screwdriver (M4).

Impact on System None.

Replace Lightning

Protection

To replace a Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Unscrew the retaining screw (TORX, M4) in the middle of the LPFU topcover, if equipped. Open the LPFU by pulling off the top cover. The followingfigure shows an internal view of the LPFU.

Lightning Protector

Retaining Thread(not necessarily equipped)

Figure 39: LPFU Internal View

3. Remove the lightning protector (for DEHN, a red indication field and forPHOENIXCONTACT, a green indication field indicates that the lightningdetector has to be replaced) and insert a new one.

4. Replace the top cover of the LPFU, press the cover down until it locks andtighten the retaining screw (if equipped).

5. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.43 Replace LPQM/LPQMDCThe LPQM part number is 3BK 25444 AA. The LPQMDC part number is3BK 27355 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 link cable to connect it to the MMI port. TheMMI port is located on the front panel of the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM

User Guide for information on how to use the BTS NEM.

For tools to be used for RF cables tightening refer to Tools Catalogue,reference 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA.The following table gives the torque values to be used when tighteningRF cables and LPQM/LPQMDC.

Connector Type Torque [Nm]

7/16 25

LPQM/LPQMDC 35

Table 8: Torque Values for RF Cables

Impact on System All telecommunications resources for the concerned sectorare lost when RA is locked (disabled).

Remove the

LPQM/LPQMDC

To remove a LPQM/LPQMDC:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, disable the RAn SBL, where n corresponds to theconcerned sector.

4. Inside the cabinet disconnect the RF cable from the LPQM/LPQMDC

5. If neccessarry, open the plinth front cover and /or the plate on the bottom ofthe cabinet to acces the antenna jumpers

6. Disconnect the antenna jumpers from the LPQM/LPQMDC

7. Remove the nut fixing the LPQM/LPQMDC to the bottom plate and removethe LPQM/LPQMDC.

Replace the

LPQM/LPQMDC

To relpace a LPQM/LPQMDC:

1. Install the new LPQM/LPQMDC in the right position

2. Fix the LPQM/LPQMDC with the provided nut

3. Connect the antenna jumpers to the LPQM/LPQMDC

4. Inside the cabinet connect the RF cable to the LPQM/LPQMDC

5. If neccessarry, close the plinth front cover and /or the plate on the bottomof the cabinet

6. Using the BTS NEM, enable the RAn SBL, where n corresponds to theconcerned sector.

7. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

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8. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.44 Replace OUTCThe OUTC RIT part number is 3BK 25526 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver (M4)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 link cable to connect it to the MMI port. TheMMI port is located on the front panel of the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM

User Guide for information on how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Remove OUTC To remove an OUTC RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL (for all sectors), RA (for all sectors)and BTS_OM SBL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdownof the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing to the next step.

4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the EACB 1 SBL.

5. At the BTS NEM, start the Hardware Assistant by following the menu path:

Configuration -> Hardware AssistantClick on [ Replace RIT (keep user data) ] button.

A message asking for OUTC replacement confirmation is displayed.Acknowledge it by clicking on [ OK. ]

"Replace RIT (keep user data)" window opens asking to change the RITis displayed. You will have to acknowledge this dialogue box once thereplacement is completed.

6. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

7. Disconnect all cables from the OUTC beginning from top to bottom. Writedown the cable positions in order to reconnect them in the same position.First disconnect the power cable from the top of the OUTC. The OUTC islocated on the right side of the Side Compartment / MBO 1 / MBO1E.

8. Remove the TORX screws securing the OUTC and then remove the board.

Replace OUTC To replace an OUTC RIT:

1. Install the new OUTC board and secure it with the TORX screws.

2. Reconnect all the cables to the OUTC beginning from the bottom. The lastcable is the power cable.

3. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

4. Acknowledge the OUTC replacement in the "Replace RIT (keep user data)"window.

5. Wait for Replace RIT (keep user data) result: success message toappear and click on [ OK ].

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6. Close the "Hardware Assistant" window.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the EACB 1 and BTS_OM SBLs and then theRA and BTS_TEL SBLs.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

9. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

10. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.45 Replace PCM Overvoltage ProtectionThe PCM Overvoltage Protection RIT part number is 1 AB 04559 0017.

Tools and Materials None.

Impact on System None.

Replace RIT To replace the PCM Overvoltage Protection:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Remove the Overvoltage Protection block from the Connection Area boardor OUTC.

The Connection Area board or OUTC is located on the right side wall of theSide Compartment or MBO1. The Overvoltage Protection block is located atthe left side of the Connection Area board or OUTC.

3. Plug the new Overvoltage Protection block into the Connection Area boardor OUTC.

4. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.46 Replace PM08The PM08 RIT part number is 3BK 06783 BB.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

To replace a PM08 RIT, you must:

Remove the existing RIT

Replace it with the new RIT

Check the status of the new RIT and update the remove inventory.

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Remove PM08 To remove a PM08 RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

3. Disconnect the power cable on the front panel of the faulty PM08.

4. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the PM08.

5. Carefully disengage the PM08 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM08.

Replace PM08 To replace a PM08 RIT:

1. Push the replacement PM08 fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the PM08.

3. Reconnect the power cable to the front panel of the PM08 and verify that thegreen On LED on the front panel is ON.

4. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

Check Status and

Update RI

To check the status and update the remote inventory:

1. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU1 repeatedly untilthe Rectif status is displayed and verify that the status of the PM08s are’Y Y Y Y Y’.

The following character designations are used:

Y - indicates that the PM08 in the corresponding slot is serviceable

F - indicates that the PM08 is unserviceable and needs replacing

N - indicates that the slot is not used.

2. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU1 repeatedly until theAlarm status is displayed and verify that the status of the PM08s is ’- - - - -’.

A ’-’ in any display position indicates that the PM08 in the corresponding slotis not in an alarm condition. Any other character in the display indicatesan alarm condition.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

4. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

6. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

7. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.47 Replace PM11The PM11 RIT part number is 3BK 08713 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small crosshead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

You can replace either a single PM11 (go to Replace a Single PM11 (Section3.47.1)) or all the PM11s (go to Replace All PM11s (Section 3.47.2)).

3.47.1 Replace a Single PM11

When you replace a single PM11, you:

Remove and replace the RIT

Check the status of the RIT and update the remote inventory.

Replace Single PM11 To replace a single PM11 RIT in a cabinet:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of the PM11 to be replaced.

3. Carefully disengage the PM11 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM11.

4. Push the replacement PM11 fully into the empty slot, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

5. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of the PM11.

6. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of the PM11 is ON.

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Check Status and

Update RI

To check the status of the RIT and update the remote inventory:

1. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until thepower module status is displayed. Verify that the status is "PM Y Y Y Y".

The following character designations are used:

Y - indicates that the PM11 in the corresponding slot is serviceable

F - indicates that the PM11 is unserviceable and needs replacing

N - indicates that the slot is not used.

2. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until theAlarm status is displayed. Verify that the alarm status is ’ALM’.

Any other character in the display, for instance ’ALM M’, indicates an alarmcondition. The following character designations are used:

M - indicates a mains failure

B - indicates a battery malfunction

R - indicates a PM11 failure

V - indicates an out-of-range voltage.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

4. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

6. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

7. Close the front doors of the BTS.

3.47.2 Replace All PM11s

When you replace all the PM11s, you:

Remove and replace the RITs

Check their status and update the remote inventory.

Replace all PM11s To replace all PM11 RITs in a cabinet:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Ensure that the circuit breakers F1 and F2 on the front panel of the BAC2are ON (up).

3. Press the Function button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until thebattery current IB is displayed. Verify that the battery current is about 3 A.

(Then the battery has reached about 80 % of its charging capacity).

If the battery current is considerably higher than 3 A you have to wait untilthe battery has reached a higher percentage of its charging capacity.

4. Switch OFF (down) the circuit breakers F3, F4 and F5 on the front panelof the ACSP.

5. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of one of the PM11s.

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6. Carefully disengage the PM11 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM11.

7. Push the replacement PM11 fully into the empty slot, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

8. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of the PM11.

9. For each of the other three PM11s, repeat Steps 5 to 8.

10. Switch ON (up) the circuit breakers F3, F4 and F5 on the front panelof the ACSP.

11. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of each of the PM11s is ON.

Check Status and

Update RI

To check the status of the RITs and update the remote inventory:

1. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until thepower module status is displayed. Verify that the status is ’PM Y Y Y Y’.

The following character designations are used:

Y - indicates that the PM11 in the corresponding slot is serviceable

F - indicates that the PM11 is unserviceable and needs replacing

N - indicates that the slot is not used.

2. Press the Status button on the front panel of the BCU2 repeatedly until theAlarm status is displayed. Verify that the alarm status is ’ALM’.

Any other character in the display, for instance "ALM M", indicates an alarmcondition. The following character designations are used:

M - indicates a mains failure

B - indicates a battery malfunction

R - indicates a PM11 failure

V - indicates an out-of-range voltage.

3. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

4. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

5. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

6. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

7. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.48 Replace PM12The PM12 RIT part numbers are 3BK 25024 AA for the module with inputvoltage 187V...264V and 3BK 25024 AB for the module with extended inputvoltage 150V...280V.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver (outdoor cabinet only)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

When you replace a PM12, you:

Remove and replace the RIT

Update the remote inventory.

Replace PM12 To replace a single PM12 RIT in a cabinet:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Disconnect the cable from the connector on the front panel of the PM12 tobe replaced.

3. Loosen the retaining screws on the front panel of the PM12.

4. Carefully disengage the PM12 from the backplane and fully withdraw itfrom the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM12.

5. Push the replacement PM12 fully into the empty slot, ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

6. Tighten the retaining screws on the front panel of the PM12.

7. Connect the cable to the connector on the front panel of the new PM12.

8. Verify that the green On LED on the front panel of the PM12 is ON.

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Update RI The update the remote inventory:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

2. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name

PM12 Power down timers.

3. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the PM12 inthe BTS.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.49 Replace PM18The PM18 RIT part numbers are:

3BK 27199 for PM18 Subrack

3BK 27200 for PM18 Rectifier

3BK 27201 for PM18 Controller

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver (outdoor cabinet only)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

When you replace a PM18, you have to:

Remove and replace the RIT

Update the remote inventory.

3.49.1 Replace PM18 Subrack

3.49.1.1 Remove PM18 SubrackTo replace a PM18 subrack RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF all breakers on ACDUE panel.

3. Switch OFF the battery breaker.

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4. Remove the PM18 rectifiers from the subrack. (Refer toReplace PM18Rectifier (Section 3.49.2) ).

5. Remove the PM18 controller from the subrack. (Refer to Replace PM18Controller (Section 3.49.3)).

6. Disconnect the AC input power cables from ACDUE panel.

7. Disconnect the battery cables from BATT+ and BATT- poles.

8. Disconnect the DC output power cables from OUT+ and OUT- poles.

9. If necessary, remove the heater and heater fixing plate in front of the PM18subrack

10. Loosen the screws fixing the PM18 subrack and remove the subrack.

3.49.1.2 Replace the PM18 SubrackTo replace the PM18 subrack:

1. Insert the PM18 subrack and tighten the fixing screws

2. If the heater and heater fixing plate were removed, install it back to originalposition

3. Connect the AC input power cables to ACDUE panel.

4. Cconnect the battery cables to BATT+ and BATT- poles.

5. Connect the DC output power cables to OUT+ and OUT- poles.

6. Insert the PM18 controller in the subrack. (Refer to Replace PM18 Controller(Section 3.49.3)).

7. Inset the PM18 rectifiers in the subrack. (Refer toReplace PM18 Rectifier(Section 3.49.2) ).

8. Switch ON all breakers on ACDUE panel.

9. Switch ON the battery breaker.

3.49.2 Replace PM18 Rectifier

To replace a PM18 rectifier RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Identify the faulty module by the LEDs status as follows:

For PM18R from Cherokee one of the AC OK and DC OK green LEDs isOFF or one of the OVP and OTP red LEDs is ON

For PM18R from H+S the Fault red LED is ON

3. Set the PM18 rectifier handle to OPEN position.

4. Carefully disengage the PM18 rectifier from the backplane and fully withdrawit from the slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the PM18 rectifier.

5. Push the replacement PM18 rectifier fully into the empty slot, ensuring thatpins and sockets are correctly aligned.

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6. Set the PM18 rectifier handle to CLOSE position.

7. Check that the green LED on the front panel of the PM18 rectifier is ON.

3.49.3 Replace PM18 Controller

To remove a PM18 Controller RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Loosen the retaining screw on the front panel of the PM18 controller.

3. Disconnect the XBCB cable from the front panel of the PM18 controller.

4. Disconnect the RS-232 cable from the front panel of the PM18 controller.

5. Carefully disengage the PM18 controllerr from the backplane and fullywithdraw it from the slot.

6. Push the replacement PM18 rectifier fully into the empty slot, ensuring thatpins and sockets are correctly aligned.

7. Tighten the retaining screw on the front panel of the PM18 controller.

8. Connect the XBCB cable to the front panel of the PM18 controller.

9. Connect the RS-232 cable to the front panel of the PM18 controller.

10. Check that the green LED on the front panel of the PM18 controller is ON.

3.49.4 Update RI and Settings on PM18C

The update the remote inventory:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

2. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name

PM18 Power down timers.

3. Using the BTS NEM, update the PM18C settings with following information:

Cell voltage, if different than default value

Maximum charging current

Number of equipped PM18R modules

4. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the PM18 inthe BTS.

5. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

6. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.50 Replace Range Extension KitThe range extension kit includes the Masthead Amplification Box (MAB) andthe Power Distribution Unit (PDU). The part numbers are 3BK 08848 AAAA(MAB 900) and 3BK 08850 AAAA (PDU).

Tools and Materials You must have:

A set of Allen keys

A wrench (M6)

Vinyl plastic electrical tape (for MAB; part of the installation kit for MAB:3BK 08840 AAAA)

A small crosshead insulated screwdriver

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

To replace the Range Extension Kit,

First, replace the Mast Amplification Box (using 3.50.1)

Then replace the power distribution unit (using 3.50.2).

3.50.1 Replace Mast Amplification Box

Disconnect MAB To disconnect the MAB:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Locate the MAB to be replaced and its associated PDU.

5. Disconnect the power cable at the PDU.

6. Remove the vinyl plastic electrical tape at both RF connectors anddisconnect both RF jumper cables at the MAB, carefully noting down theirpositions for reconnection.

7. Disconnect the ground cable which is fixed at the ground rod of the MAB.

Replace MAB To replace the Mast Amplification Box:

1. Secure the MAB, loosen the screws of the fixation band and remove theMAB.

2. Old and new MAB: Unscrew the four screws on the ’RX and TX gain settings’cover placed at the bottom of the MABs.

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3. Adjust the attenuation settings (TX and RX) of the new MAB to the valuesused in the old MAB.

4. After completing TX and RX attenuation setting, replace the gasket and thecover on the bottom of the MABs.

Make sure that the gasket is placed correctly (you can see the gasket alongall cover edges) so the hole is sealed completely.

5. Disconnect the fixation band from the old MAB and install it on the new one.

6. Put the new MAB and the fixation band in their installation position, secure itand tighten up the retaining screws of the fixation band.

7. Reconnect the RF cables and the ground cable as noted down earlier. Usethe vinyl plastic electrical tape to cover the RF connectors.

8. Reconnect the power supply cable to the front panel of the PDU.

Alarm IndicationThe power cable must not be connected to the PDU before a completeinstallation of all other cables has been set correctly!Otherwise alarm reports will appear and one or more red LEDs are activated.Then resetting the PDU is required. Resetting can be carried out by pressingthe ’TRX 1 RESET’ and ’TRX 2 RESET’ buttons with a pencil.

9. Check that there are no red LEDs on the PDU.

Update RI To update the remote inventory:

1. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

2. Using the BTS NEM, initialize (unlock) BTS_TEL. Then check that there areno outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

3. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

4. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

5. Go to 3.50.2 to replace the power distribution unit.

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3.50.2 Replace Power Distribution Unit

Replace PDU To replace the power distribution unit:

1. If necessary, open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Locate the PDU to be replaced and disconnect the power supply cable.

5. Disconnect the alarm cable and all RF cables at the PDU, carefully notingtheir positions for reconnection. Then disconnect the ground cable which isfixed at the ground rod of the PDU.

6. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the PDUand carefully withdraw the PDU from the slot.

7. Push the replacement PDU fully into the empty slot and tighten thequarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the PDU.

8. Reconnect the ground cable and then the alarm cable and all RF cables tothe front panel of the PDU as noted down earlier.

9. Reconnect the power supply cable to the front panel of the PDU.

Alarm IndicationThe power cable must not be connected to the PDU before a completeinstallation of all other cables have been set correctly!Otherwise alarm reports will appear and one or more red LEDs are activated.Then resetting the PDU is required. Resetting can be carried out by pressingthe ’TRX 1 RESET’ and ’TRX 2 RESET’ buttons with a pencil.

10. Check that there are no red LEDs at the PDU.

Update RI To update the remote inventory:

1. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

2. Using the BTS NEM, initialize (unlock) BTS_TEL. Then check that there areno outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

3. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

4. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.51 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Residual Current DeviceThe Residual Current Device (F1) RIT part numbers are 1AB 14265 0001or 1AB 14265 0005.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small crosshead insulated screwdriver

A medium flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver (M3).

Impact on System None.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage toequipment may result if the correct tools and precautions are not used duringthis procedure.A certified electrician or equivalent is required to carry out this procedure.

To replace the 9100 BTS residual current device, go to 3.51.1, below. To testthe residual current device, go to Test 9100 BTS Residual Current Device(Section 3.51.2).

3.51.1 Replace 9100 BTS Residual Current Device

Procedure To replace the Residual Current Device:

1. Open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Switch OFF (down) the Fi circuit breaker on the front panel.

Equipment Shock HazardPossible death or serious physical harm to personnel and damage to equipmentmay result if the power to the equipment is not removed.Switch off the AC power supply to the BTS cabinet before replacing theResidual Current Device.

3. Switch OFF the AC power supply to the BTS cabinet.

4. For the ACSB/ACSU/ACMU, loosen the four retaining screws on the front ofthe ACSB/ACSU/ACMU and carefully remove the cover.

For the ACSP, remove the cover if it is equipped.

5. Loosen the screw terminals at the top and bottom of the Residual CurrentDevice and carefully pull out the connecting wires. Be careful to keep thesewires out of contact with any metal parts in the area.

On the ACSB/ACMU, the Residual Current Device is the first block from

the left in the block of circuit breakers

On the ACSP or ACSU (versions AA or AB), the Residual Current Deviceis the first block from the right in the block of circuit breakers.

The Residual Current Device is designated ’F1’.

6. Pull out the Residual Current Device and insert the replacement unit.

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7. Carefully replace the wires removed in Step 5 and tighten the screwterminals.

8. For the ACSB/ACSU/ACMU, replace the ACSB/ACSUACMU cover andtighten the retaining screws.

For the ACSP, replace the ACSP cover if there was one.

9. Switch ON the AC power supply to the BTS cabinet.

10. Switch ON (up) the Fi circuit breaker on the front panel of the ACSB, ACSP,ACSU, or ACMU.

11. Go to 3.51.2 to test the Residual Current Device.

3.51.2 Test 9100 BTS Residual Current Device

Procedure To test the Residual Current Device:

1. If necessary, open the front doors of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Check that the Fi circuit breaker on the front panel of the ACSB, ACSP,ACSU, or ACMU is ON (up).

3. Press the Residual Current Device Test button and check that the Fi circuitbreaker goes OFF (down). If it does, go directly to Step 5. Otherwise,continue to the next step.

On the ACSB/ACMU, the Residual Current Device is the first block from

the left in the block of circuit breakers

On the ACSP or ACSU (versions AA or AB), the Residual Current Deviceis the first block from the right in the block of circuit breakers.

The Residual Current Device is designated ’F1’.

4. Press the Residual Current Device Test button once more and check thatthe Fi circuit breaker goes OFF (down). If it does, go directly to Step 5.Otherwise, the Residual Current Device must be replaced. Go to 3.51.1.

5. Reset the Fi circuit breaker to the ON (up) position.

6. Close the front doors of the BTS.

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3.52 Replace Service LightUse the procedures in this section to:

Replace the service light unit in MBO Evolution Cabinets (go to 3.52.1)

Replace the service light lamp in MBO Cabinets (go to 3.52.2)

Replace the service light lamp in other cabinets (go to 3.52.3).

3.52.1 Replace Service Light Unit in MBO Evolution Cabinets

The service light RIT part number is 3BK 25860 xxxx for the AC variant and3BK 26620 xxxx for the DC variant.

Tools and Materials You must have:

An open ended key 8 mm

A medium flathead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

In case of AC variant, the procedure applies for the following cases:

Replace service light variant 3BK 25860 ACxx by a similar one

Replace service light variant 3BK 25860 AExx by a similar one.

Remove Service Light

Unit

To remove the service light unit:

1. Open the front door(s) of the MBO Evolution. (Refer to Open and Close9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Locate the service light in the MBO1E compartment. The service light ismounted inside MBO1E compartment above the door opening.

3. Switch OFF the power switch on the service light unit.

4. Switch OFF the F1 breaker on power distribution unit.

5. Loosen the retaining screw of the power distribution unit cover.

6. Remove the power distribution unit cover.

7. Disconnect the service light power cable.

8. Detach the service light unit.

Insert Service Light Unit To insert the new Service Light unit:

1. Replace the appropriate unit with a new one.

2. Connect the service light power cable to the power distribution unit.

3. Fit the power distribution unit cover.

4. Tighten the screw to fix the power distribution unit cover.

5. Switch ON the F1 breaker on power distribution unit.

6. Switch ON the service light switch and check that the new lamp illuminates.

7. Switch OFF the service light switch before leaving.

8. Close the front door(s) of the MBO Evolution.

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3.52.2 Replace Service Light Lamp in MBO Cabinets

The service light RIT part number is 3BK 25860 xxxx for the AC variant and3BK 26620 xxxx for the DC variant.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A medium flathead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Remove Service Light

Lamp

To remove the service light lamp:

1. Open the front door(s) of the MBO. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Locate the service light in the appropriate compartment. A service light ismounted inside each compartment above the door opening.

3. Switch OFF the power switch on the service light unit.

4. Loosen the retaining screw of the service light cover on the side where thelight power cable comes in.

5. Disconnect the service light power cable.

6. Loosen the two retaining screws of the service light and remove theservice light.

7. Loosen the retaining screw of the service light transparent cover in themiddle of the service light.

8. Squeeze the two sides of the lamp transparent cover together gently and pulloff the cover by turning it sideways.

Insert Service Light

Lamp

To insert the new Service Light Lamp:

1. Replace the appropriate lamp with a new one.

2. Replace the service lamp transparent cover.

3. Tighten the cover retaining screw.

4. Replace the service light in the cabinet and tighten the two retaining screws.

5. Replace the power cover and tighten its retaining screw.

6. Reconnect the service light power cable.

7. Switch ON the service light switch and check that the new lamp illuminates.

8. Close the front door(s) of the MBO/MBO Evolution.

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3.52.3 Replace Service Light Lamp in other Cabinets

The service light RIT part number is 3DM 10275 NOMO.

Tools and Materials None.

Impact on System None.

Procedure To replace the service light lamp:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS or external outdoor battery cabinet. (Referto Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Locate the service light in the appropriate compartment. A service light ismounted inside each compartment above the door opening.

3. Switch OFF the power switch on the service light unit.

4. Squeeze the two sides of the lamp holder cover together gently and pulloff the cover.

5. Replace the appropriate lamp with a new one.

6. Replace the lamp holder cover.

7. Switch ON the service light switch and check that the new lamp illuminates.

8. Close the front door(s) of the cabinet.

3.53 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Smoke DetectorThe smoke detector RIT part number is ES 1362 S51 or 3BK 27274 AAxx.

Tools and Materials You must have:

Esser Smoke Detector Test Equipment, Type 769870

An Esser Test Aerosol, Type 769070 (for testing)

An Esser Smoke Detector (for replacement).

Impact on System None.

3.53.1 below.

To replace the 9100 BTS smoke detector, go to:

Replace Smoke Detector Version 3BK 27274 AAAA (Section 3.53.1.1) for

smoke detector version 3BK 27274 AAAA

Replace Smoke Detector Version 3BK 27274 AAAB (Section 3.53.1.2) forsmoke detector version 3BK 27274 AAAB.

To test the smoke detector, go to Test 9100 BTS Smoke Detector (Section3.53.2).

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3.53.1 Replace 9100 BTS Smoke Detector

3.53.1.1 Replace Smoke Detector Version 3BK 27274 AAAA

Procedure To replace the smoke detector:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS or the external outdoor battery cabinet.(Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for moreinformation).

2. Twist the smoke detector counter-clockwise and withdraw it downwards.The smoke detector is located inside the roof of the BTS compartment 1(COMI/COME/CODI/CODE/CPT2) and the MBO1 or on the upper rightside wall of the external outdoor battery cabinet.

3. Insert the replacement smoke detector and twist it clockwise and thenperform the procedure described in 3.53.2 to test it.

3.53.1.2 Replace Smoke Detector Version 3BK 27274 AAAB

Procedure To replace the smoke detector:

1. Open the front door(s) of the MBO1E. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Open the smoke detector cover. The smoke detector is located on the upperright side wall of MBO1 cabinet.

3. Identify the connection terminal.

4. Write down the position of each cable on the connection terminal.

5. Disconnect the cables from the connection terminal.

6. Loosen the screws used for smoke detector fixation then remove the smokedetector.

7. Replace the smoke detector by a new one and fix it with the screws.

8. Connect the cables to the connection terminal as noticed in step 4.

9. Close the smoke detector cover then perform the procedure describedin 3.53.2 to test it.

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3.53.2 Test 9100 BTS Smoke Detector

Procedure To test the smoke detector:

1. If necessary, open the front door(s) of the BTS or external outdoor batterycabinet. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) formore information).

2. Direct the nozzle of the test aerosol towards the smoke detector and pressthe nozzle for three seconds. The smoke detector is located inside the roofof the BTS compartment 1 (COMI/COME/CODI/CODE/CPT2) and theMBO1 or on the upper right side wall of the external outdoor battery cabinet.

3. If the red LED on the detector illuminates within a period of 15 seconds, godirectly to Step 5. If the LED fails to illuminate after 15 seconds, repeat Step2 and then go to Step 4.

4. If the red LED illuminates within a period of 15 seconds, go directly to Step5. If the LED still fails to illuminate, replace the smoke detector according tothe procedure in 3.53.1 and then restart this test procedure.

If the LED fails to illuminate once more, an electrical fault is indicated.Report the fault to the next level of support.

5. Close the front door(s) of the cabinet.

3.54 Replace SUMP, SUMA, SUMX

Use this procedure to replace faulty SUMx modules by similar ones.To replace SUMx modules by new ones with different capabilities, refer to thedocument Upgrade 9100 BTS with AN/SUM/TRE Evolution Modules, reference3BK 17430 0803 RJZZA.

There are three Station Unit Modules:

The SUMP RIT part number is 3BK 07224 AA or AC

The SUMA RIT part number is 3BK 08925 AA or 3BK 08925 DA (inclusive

GPS receiver)

The SUMX RIT part number is 3BK 27656 CA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of theSUMP/SUMA/SUMX. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on

how to use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

To replace a SUMP, SUMA or SUMX RIT, you:

Shut down the BTS

Replace the RIT

Reconnect the cables and update settings

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Restart the BTS.

Shut Down BTS Shut down the BTS as follows:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX in theSTASR.

3. Using the BTS NEM, display the following information and write it down foruse later in the procedure:

All SBL states

All outstanding alarms

SUMP/SUMA/SUMX Q1 address.

4. Using the BTS NEM, upload the BTS transmission settings fileUT_TR_CLK_33 from the BTS.

5. Use the BTS NEM to disable the BTS_TELx SBLs for each cell (x = 1 to 6sectors, as applicable). Enter a WTC = 3 minutes for each cell to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS.

Note: To perform this action Monitor BTS_TEL & BTS_OM must beselected.

Ensure that all the BTS_TELx SBLs for each cell are OPR before continuingto the next step.

6. Use the BTS NEM to disable the RAx SBLs for each cell (x = 1 to 6 sectors,as applicable).

Ensure that all the RAx SBLs for each cell are OPR before replacing theSUMP, SUMA or SUMX.

Replace

SUMP/SUMA/SUMX

To replace a SUMP/SUMA/SUMX RIT:

1. Disconnect the Abis cable on the front panel of the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX andthen the BTS Connection Area flat cable and the BTS NEM cable.

2. If the SUMA/SUMX contains a GPS receiver, disconnect the GPS cable onthe front panel of the SUMA/SUMX.

3. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

4. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of theSUMP/SUMA.

5. Carefully disengage the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX from the backplane and fullywithdraw it from the slot.

In case of SUMX replacement, if the SUMX has a GPS receiver installed,remove the module from the faulty board and install it on the new board.Refer to Replace GPS Receiver (Section 3.30) for details about GPSreceiver replacement.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX.

6. Push the replacement SUMP/SUMA/SUMX fully into the empty slot ensuringthat pins and sockets are correctly aligned.

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7. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of theSUMP/SUMA/SUMX.

8. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

Reconnect

Cables/Update Settings

Now you reconnect the cables and update the settings as follows:

1. Reconnect the BTS NEM cable to the MMI port on the front panel of theSUMP/SUMA/SUMX. Do NOT reconnect the other cables to the frontpanel at this time.

2. Use the BTS NEM to set the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX Q1 address as noted inStep 3 of ’Shut Down BTS’.

3. Using the BTS NEM, download to the BTS the transmission settings fromthe file uploaded earlier.

4. Reconnect the BTS Connection Area Flat cable to the front panel of theSUMP/SUMA/SUMX, and then the Abis cable.

5. If the SUMA/SUMX contains a GPS receiver, connect the GPS cable on thefront panel of the SUMA.

6. Wait for the OMU LED on the front panel of the SUMP/SUMA/SUMX to startflashing (after 5 to 10 minutes), and then stop flashing (when the softwarehas been downloaded).

Restart BTS To restart the BTS:

1. If RA SBLs are not IT, use the BTS NEM to initialize the RAx SBLs for eachcell (x = 1 to 6 sectors, as applicable).

Ensure that all the RAx SBLs are IT before continuing to the next step.

2. Use the BTS NEM to initialize the BTS_TELx SBLs for each cell (x = 1 to6 sectors, as applicable).

Ensure that all the BTS_TELx SBLs for each cell are IT before continuing tothe next step.

3. Using the BTS NEM, display the states of all the SBLs and all theoutstanding alarms and ensure they are the same as those noted in Step 3of ’Shut Down BTS’.

4. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory on the newSUMP/SUMA/SUMX with the following information:

Commissioning (installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name.

5. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

6. Close the front door of the BTS.

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3.55 Replace Tower Mounted AmplifierThe Tower Mounted Amplifier includes a masthead amplifier module (TMA), aBIAS T module and a Power Distribution Unit (PDU).

The part number of the PDU is 3BK08456 AAAA (wall installation) or 3BK08456 ABAA (19" adaptation). The part numbers of TMA are as follows.

TMA Part number

GSM 900 3BK 08451 AAAA

GSM 1800 3BK 08497 AAAA

3BK 08497 BAAA

3BK 08497 CAAA

3BK 08497 DAAB

GSM 1900 3BK 08498 AAAA

3BK 08498 BAAA

Table 9: TMA Part Numbers

Tools and Materials You must have:

A set of Allen keys

A wrench (M6)

Insulating tape (1AC 01595 0001) and vinyl adhesive tape (1AC 01556

0001) for watertightness connections

A small crosshead insulated screwdriver

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

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3.55.1 Replace TMA

In case the TMA with AGC support is used:

If it is replaced by a similar type of TMA, the replacement can be done

without any settings change

If it is replaced by a TMA with different characteristics, the settings (gain andcurrents) have to be updated. Refer to Edit TMA Settings for details.

Remove TMA To remove the TMA module:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Locate the TMA to be replaced and its associated PDU.

5. Switch off the appropriate secondary TMA power at the PDU.

6. Remove the vinyl adhesive and insulating tapes on both RF connectorsand disconnect both RF jumper cables at the TMA, carefully noting downtheir positions for reconnection.

7. Disconnect the ground cable, which is fixed at the ground rod of the TMA.

8. Secure the TMA, loosen the stainless steel attachment collar and removethe TMA.

Install TMA To install the TMA module:

1. Disconnect the attachment collar from the old TMA and install it on thenew one.

2. Put the new TMA and the attachment collar in their installation position,secure the TMA and tighten the attachment collar.

3. Reconnect the RF cables and the ground cable as noted earlier. Usethe insulating tape first and then the vinyl adhesive tape to cover the RFconnectors.

4. Switch on the appropriate secondary TMA power at the PDU.

5. Check that there are no red LEDs on the PDU. Otherwise press thecorresponding reset button to turn off the LEDs.

6. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize (unlock) BTS_TEL. Then check that there areno outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.55.2 Replace Power Distribution Unit

Remove PDU To remove the power distribution unit:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL. Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensurean orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutes before continuing tothe next step.

4. Locate the PDU to be replaced and switch off the PDU (main power supplyswitch at PDU).

For outdoor BTS, switch off the main power supply on the BTS bus bar.

For indoor BTS, disconnect the power supply cable at the powersupply side.

5. Loosen all ground braid collars.

6. Disconnect the following cables carefully noting their positions forreconnection:

The main power supply cable

All secondary power supply cables

The alarm cable at the PDU.

7. Then disconnect the ground cable which is fixed at the ground rod of thePDU.

8. For wall installation, secure the PDU, loosen the fixing screws of the PDUand carefully remove it from the wall.

9. For 19" installation, loosen the fixing screws of the PDU and carefullywithdraw the PDU from the slot.

Install PDU To install the power distribution unit:

1. For wall installation, put the new PDU in its installation position, secure it andtighten the fixing screws.

2. For 19" installation, push the replacement PDU fully into the empty slot andtighten the fixing screws of the PDU.

3. Switch off the main power supply switch at the new PDU.

4. Reconnect the ground cable.

5. Reconnect:

The alarm cable

The main power supply cable

All secondary power supply cables.

to the PDU as noted earlier. Tighten all ground braid collars.

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6. To power on the PDU:

For outdoor BTS, switch on the main power supply on the BTS bus bar

For indoor BTS, reconnect the main power supply cable at the power

supply side.

7. Switch on the PDU (main power supply switch on the PDU).

8. Check that there are no red LEDs on the PDU. Otherwise press thecorresponding reset buttons to turn off the LEDs.

9. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number in the BTSRI remote inventory’Additional Module’ field.

10. Using the BTS NEM, initialize (unlock) BTS_TEL. Then check that there areno outstanding alarms on the BTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

11. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

12. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.56 Replace TRE Module

Use this procedure to replace faulty TRE modules by similar ones.To replace TRE modules by new ones with different capabilities, refer to thedocument Upgrade 9100 BTS with AN/SUM/TRE Evolution Modules, reference3BK 17422 0803 RJZZA.

The following table shows the TRE Module RIT part numbers.

RIT Description Part Number

TADH TRE Module - GSM 1800 - High Power 3BK 25373 AA

TADHE TRE Module - GSM 1800 - High PowerGMSK and 8-PSK

3BK 26527 AAAA

TAGH TRE Module - GSM 900 - High Power 3BK 26154

TAGHE TRE Module - GSM 900 - High PowerGMSK and 8-PSK

3BK 26873 AAAA

TRAD TRE Module - GSM 1800 - Medium Power 3BK 08980 AA

TRADE TRE Module - GSM 1800 - Medium PowerEnhanced 8-PSK Power

3BK 26526

TRAG TRE Module - GSM 900 - Medium Power 3BK 08967 AA

TRAGE TRE Module - GSM 900 - Medium PowerEnhanced 8-PSK Power

3BK 26525

TRAL TRE Module - GSM 850 - Medium Power 3BK 25894 AA

TRAP TRE Module - GSM 1900 - Medium Power 3BK 25825 AA

TRDH TRE Module - GSM 1800 - High Power 3BK 07723 AA

TRDM TRE Module - GSM 1800 - Medium Power 3BK 07372 AA

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RIT Description Part Number

TRGM TRE Module - GSM 900 - Medium Power 3BK 07206 AA

3BK 07206 AB

TRPM TRE Module - GSM 1900 - Medium Power 3BK 08556 AA

Table 10: 9100 BTS TRE Module RIT Part Numbers

Due to high current value and high power level on TX output connector in caseof TAGHE/TADHE, make sure that the TRE is disabled before handling it.

Thermal RestrictionsIn addition to replacing a faulty module by an identical one, a faulty non-EDGETRE module can be replaced by an EDGE TRE module, i.e. TRxM by TRAxand TRDH by TADH.Before using EDGE TRE modules, check in the rack configurations shown inthe 9100 BTS Hardware Description that your equipment, after replacement,does not exceed the possible thermal restrictions. This is especially importantfor the medium-power TRAP modules which have a power consumption and athermal dissipation comparable to high-power GSM modules.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of the

SUMP/SUMA/SUMX. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information onhow to use the BTS NEM.

For tools to be used for RF cables tightening refer to Tools Catalogue,

reference 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA.

The following table gives the torque values to be used when tightening RFcables.

Connector Type Torque [Nm]

N 0.7-1.1

Table 11: Torque Values for RF Cables

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Remove TRE Module To remove a TRE Module RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

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3. If this is the last TRE of the sector, use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL.Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

If this is not the last TRE of the sector, go directly to the next step.

4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the TRE SBL.

5. Locate the faulty TRE in the appropriate TRE subrack, and switch off thepower switch on the front panel.

6. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

7. Disconnect all the cables from the front panel of the TRE, carefully notingtheir positions for reconnection.

8. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the TRE.

9. Loosen the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the faulty RIT in thesubrack, if equipped.

10. Carefully disengage the TRE from the backplane and fully withdraw it fromthe slot.

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the TRE.

Replace TRE Module To replace a TRE Module RIT:

1. Push the replacement TRE fully into the empty slot ensuring that pinsand sockets are correctly aligned.

2. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the TRE.

3. Tighten the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the RIT in the subrack, ifloosen for RIT removal.

4. Reconnect the cables to the front panel of the TRE.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Switch ON the power switch on the front panel.

7. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the TRE SBL and then BTS_TEL, if it wasdisabled.

8. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

Update RI To update the remote inventory:

1. At BTS NEM, select the Tree View.

2. In the Tree View select "Remote Inventory".

3. In the "Remote Inventory" window double click on the line for thereplacement TRE.

The "Modify Remote Inventory - TRE-xx" window opens.

4. In the "Manufacturing" pane, update the remote inventory with the followinginformation:

Network identity

Logical site name

Commissioning (installation) date.

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5. Select the ’Apply RI Changes’ option.

6. In the "Modify Remote Inventory - TRE-xx" window click on[ OK ] to savethe changes.

7. Stop the BTS NEM.

8. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

9. Close the front door of the BTS.

3.57 Replace TGTx Module

Use this procedure to replace faulty TGTx modules by similar ones.To replace TRE modules by new ones with different capabilities, refer to thedocument Upgrade 9100 BTS with AN/SUM/TRE Evolution Modules, reference3BK 17422 0803 RJZZA.

The following table shows the TRE Module RIT part numbers.

RIT Description Part Number

TGT08 Twin TRE Module - GSM 850 - MediumPower

3BK 28129 AAAA

TGT09 Twin TRE Module - GSM 900 - MediumPower

3BK 27162 AAAA

TGT18 Twin TRE Module - GSM 1800 - MediumPower (35W)

3BK 27175 AAxx

Twin TRE Module - GSM 1800 - MediumPower (45W)

3BK 27175 BAxx

Table 12: 9100 BTS TRE Module RIT Part Numbers

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A Torx10 screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUMP/SUMA. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on

how to use the terminal.

For tools to be used for RF cables tightening refer to Tools Catalogue,reference 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA.

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The following table gives the torque values to be used when tightening RFcables.

Connector Type Torque [Nm]

N 0.7-1.1

Table 13: Torque Values for RF Cables

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

Replace TGTx To remove a faulty TGTx module:

1. Connect the BTS NEM to the SUM board in the BTS.

2. From the BTS NEM Online Mode menu, follow the menu path:

Configuration -> Hardware Settings... -> Start HW Modification

3. If this is the last TGTx of the sector, use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL.Enter a WTC = 3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Waitthree minutes before continuing to the next step.

If this is not the last TGTx of the sector, go directly to the next step.

4. Dissable the TGTx.

5. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Disconnect all the cables from the front panel of the TRE, carefully notingtheir positions for reconnection.

7. Loosen the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the TRE.

8. Loosen the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the faulty RIT in thesubrack, if equipped.

9. Unplug faulty TGTx module

10. From the Online Mode menu bar, select:

Configuration -> Hardware Settings... -> Remove HWThe "Remove Hardware" window is displayed. Only modules in the stateSOS, FOS, or OPR are displayed.

11. Select the module to be removed.

12. Click on [ OK ].

The text pane on the bottom of the window displays: <module name>

successfully removed. In the SBL Module States window, the module isremoved.

13. Close the [ Remove Hardware ] window.

14. Insert the new TGTx module

Backplane DamageDo not use excessive force when inserting the TGTx.

15. Tighten the quarter-turn Camloc fasteners on the front panel of the TGTx.

16. Tighten the M3 Torx screw on the front panel of the RIT in the subrack, ifloosen for RIT removal.

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17. Re-connect all the cables from the front panel of the TRE, as noticedin step 6.

18. To inform the OMU of the HW Modification, from the Online Mode menubar, select:

Commands/Cmds -> End Modification of HW ConfigIf Twin TREs are equipped the "TWIN TRE Mode Configuration" windowopens.

19. Set the Twin TRE mode and click on [ Save ].

If the TGTx software is not available in the OMU, the OMU request thesoftware from the BSC and start the download. This may take severalminutes.

20. The BTS Monitoring window opens with the following dialog box:

"Please check configuration of BTS in Modules Monitoring

Window. Do you accept this configuration and start HW audit

now? If Yes wait for completion of HW audit to see final

result! Yes/No"

21. Click on [ Yes ].

Wait for the Hardware and Alarm Audit at the OMC-R to finish or for or forHW-RESYNCH message in BTS NEM alarms window. This may takeseveral minutes.

22. At BTS NEM, select the Tree View.

23. In the Tree View select "Remote Inventory".

24. In the "Remote Inventory" window double click on the line for the replacementTRE.

The "Modify Remote Inventory - TRE-xx" window opens.

25. In the "Manufacturing" pane, update the remote inventory with the followinginformation:

Network identity

Logical site name

Commissioning (installation) date.

26. Select the ’Apply RI Changes’ option.

27. In the "Modify Remote Inventory - TRE-xx" window click on[ OK ] to savethe changes.

28. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no remaining alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

29. Stop the BTS NEM.

30. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

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3.58 Replace/Test 9100 BTS Water Detection Float SwitchThe water detection float switch RIT part number is 3DM 10274 NOMO.

Tools and Materials You must have a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor.

Impact on System None.

To replace a water detection float switch, go to 3.58.1. To test a water detectionfloat switch, go to 3.58.2.

3.58.1 Replace 9100 BTS Water Detection Float Switch

Procedure To replace the water detection float switch:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Disconnect the cable of the float switch. The float switch is located atthe rear of the bottom of BTS Compartment 1 or at the front/right of theMBO1 compartment.

3. Remove the fixing nut and the washers from the float switch and thenremove it from the cabinet mounting hole.

For an MBO1 compartment, remove the two fixing screws and the washersfrom the float switch and then remove it from the cabinet.

4. Insert the replacement float switch in the cabinet mounting hole. Twist thefloat switch housing around in the hole, until the freedom of movement ofthe float arm is vertically downwards from the horizontal. Then replace thewashers and the fixing nut.

For an MBO1 compartment, insert the replacement float switch in thecabinet. Then replace the washers and the fixing screws and tightenthe screws.

5. Reconnect the float switch cable.

6. Perform the procedure in 3.58.2 to test the float switch.

3.58.2 Test 9100 BTS Water Detection Float Switch

Procedure To test the water detection float switch:

1. If necessary, open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Lift the water detection float arm gently until it is horizontal and confirm that itfalls back to its original position when released. The float switch is locatedat the rear of the bottom of BTS Compartment 1 or at the front/right ofthe MBO1 compartment.

3. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

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3.59 Replace XIOB in an Outdoor BTSThe XIOB RIT part number is 3BK 07184 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A TORX T10 screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System All telecommunications resources are lost when BTS_TELis locked (disabled).

To replace the XIOB, you:

Remove and replace the RIT

Update the remote inventory file

Remove XIOB To replace an XIOB RIT:

1. Open the front door(s) of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Use the BTS NEM to disable BTS_TEL and BTS_OM SBL. Enter a WTC =3 minutes to ensure an orderly shutdown of the BTS. Wait three minutesbefore continuing to the next step.

4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the EACB 1 SBL.

5. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Disconnect the power cable from the bottom of the XIOB. The XIOB islocated behind the COAR on the right side of the Side Compartment, but isaccessed through the left side of BTS Compartment 1.

7. A flat ribbon cable is connected to the back of the COAR through a slot inthe XIOB. Loosen the retaining screws and remove the connector fromthe COAR.

8. Remove the five TORX screws securing the XIOB to the back of the COAR,and then remove the XIOB.

Replace XIOB To replace an XIOB RIT:

1. Install the new XIOB and secure it to the back of the COAR with theTORX screws.

2. Reconnect the flat ribbon cable to the COAR through the slot in the XIOBand tighten the retaining screws.

3. Reconnect the power cable to the bottom of the XIOB.

4. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

5. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the EACB 1 and BTS_OM SBLs and thenBTS_TEL.

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6. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

Update RI To update the remote inventory:

1. Using the BTS NEM, upload the XIOB remote inventory file UT_XIOB_BCB

from the BTS.

2. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the followinginformation:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name.

3. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the XIOB inthe BTS.

4. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

5. Close the front door(s) of the BTS.

3.60 Replace XIBM in an Indoor BTSThe XIBM RIT part number is 3BK 26012 AA.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A TORX screwdriver

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable to

connect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel ofthe SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

To replace the XIBM, you

Remove and replace the RIT

Update the remote inventory file

Remove XIBM To remove an XIBM RIT:

1. Open the front door of the BTS. (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information).

2. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

3. Note down the following information by reading the BTS remote inventoryfile UT_XIOB_BCB:

Network identity

Logical site name.

4. Using the BTS NEM, disable the EACB 1 SBL.

5. Connect the anti-static wrist strap.

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6. Loosen the retaining screws and disconnect all front panel cables of theXIBM (left unit in the interconnection area), carefully noting their positionsfor reconnection.

7. Remove the four screws securing the XIBM to the interconnection areaframe, and then carefully pull out the XIBM.

Back Side DamageBe careful when pulling out the XIBM. There are two cables fixed on theback side.

8. Disconnect the flat ribbon cable at the back of the XIBM.

9. Disconnect the power cable from the back of the XIBM.

Install XIBM To install a new XIBM RIT:

1. Take the new XIBM and reconnect the power cable to the back of the XIBM.

2. Reconnect the flat ribbon cable to the back of the XIBM.

3. Push the replacement XIBM carefully into the empty slot and tighten theretaining screws.

4. Reconnect the front panel cables of the XIBM as noted earlier and tightenthe retaining screws.

5. Disconnect the anti-static wrist strap.

6. Using the BTS NEM, initialize the EACB 1.

7. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic.

Update RI To update the remote inventory file:

1. Using the BTS NEM, upload the XIBM remote inventory file UT_XIOB_BCB

from the BTS.

2. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory file with the help of theinformation noted earlier for the following data:

Commissioning (current installation) date

Network identity

Logical site name.

3. Check [ Write back ].

4. Using the BTS NEM, download the remote inventory file to the XIBM inthe BTS.

5. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

6. Close the front door of the BTS.

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This chapter contains the procedures to replace the following RITs:

Air Conditioner Unit

Lightning Protection

Service Light

BU101 Batteries

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4.1 Replace Air-Conditioner UnitTools and Materials You must have:

A small flathead screwdriver

A Torx 20 screwdriver

An insulated wrench (M5)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how touse the BTS NEM.

Impact on System None.

Heavy EquipmentThe air-conditioner weights 30 kg. Injury to personnel and damage toequipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when removing the air-conditioner. Do NOT remove the nuts thatsecure it to the door until it is properly supported.

4.1.1 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAA

The air-conditioner RIT part number is 3BK 26145 AAAA, DANTHERM No.:35284.

4.1.1.1 Remove the Faulty ACU

Procedure To replace an air-conditioner RIT:

1. Open the front door of the external outdoor battery cabinet. (Refer to Openand Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information)

2. Switch OFF (down) the air-conditioner circuit breaker on the front panel ofthe AC distribution box. It is located at the left side wall of the externalbattery cabinet outdoor

3. Disconnect the AC power connector located at the left side of the ACdistribution box

4. Disconnect the alarm cable from the terminal blocks carefully noting theirposition for re-connecting and disassemble the cable from cabinet. Theterminal blocks are located at the lower right side wall

5. Remove the screws fixing the front cover of the ACU then remove the cover

6. Loosen, but do not remove the nuts securing the air-conditioner to the door

7. Support the air-conditioner and then remove the nuts and the air-conditionerfrom the door

8. Fit the front cover to the faulty ACU and fix it with the screws.

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4.1.1.2 Install the Replacement ACU

Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement air-conditioner against the door in the next step,take care not to damage the gasket between air-conditioner and door.

Procedure To install the replacement ACU:

1. Remove the screws fixing front cover of the replacement ACU then removethe cover

2. Place the replacement air-conditioner against the door and replace the fixingnuts. Support the air-conditioner until the nuts are fully tightened.

3. Fit the ACU front cover and fix it with the screws

4. Re-connect the AC power connector located at the left side of the ACdistribution box

5. Re-connect the ACU alarm cable

6. Switch ON (up) the air-conditioner circuit breaker on the front panel of theAC distribution box

7. Open the front door(s) of the BTS (Refer to Open and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information)

8. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR

9. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number into BTSRI remote inventoryadditional module field

10. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic

11. Disconnect the BTS NEM

12. Close the front doors of the BTS and of the external battery cabinet outdoor.

4.1.2 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAB

The air-conditioner RIT part number is 3BK 26145 ABAA, KNURR No.:01.998.312.0.

Procedure To replace an air-conditioner RIT:

1. Open the front door of the external outdoor battery cabinet. (Refer to Openand Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information)

2. Switch OFF (down) the air-conditioner circuit breaker on the front panel ofthe power distribution box. It is located at the left side wall of the externaloutdoor battery cabinet

3. Cut the cable ties fixing the alarm and power cables to the ACU

4. Disconnect the AC power connector located at the bottom of the ACU

5. Disconnect the ACU alarm cable located at the bottom of the ACU

6. Remove the nuts securing the air-conditioner to the door

7. Support the air-conditioner and then remove the nuts and the air-conditionerfrom the door

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Gasket DamageWhile placing the replacement air-conditioner against the door in the next step,take care not to damage the gasket between air-conditioner and door.

8. Place the replacement air-conditioner against the door and replace the fixingnuts. Support the air-conditioner until the nuts are fully tightened.

9. Re-connect the AC power supply cable to the AC connector at the bottom ofACU

10. Re-connect the ACU alarm cable to the connector at the bottom of ACU

11. Switch ON (up) the air-conditioner circuit breaker on the front panel ofthe power distribution box

12. Open the front door(s) of the BTS (Refer toOpen and Close 9100 BTSCabinets (Section 3.1) for more information)

13. Connect the BTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR

14. Using the BTS NEM, set the part number into BTSRI remote inventoryadditional module field

15. Using the BTS NEM, check that there are no outstanding alarms on theBTS, and that all SBLs are in traffic

16. Disconnect the BTS NEM

17. Close the front doors of the BTS and of the external battery cabinet outdoor.

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4.2 Replace Lightning Protection in External Outdoor BatteryCabinet

The RIT part numbers of the lightning protection modules are 1AB 10046 0005(L-N) and 1AB 10046 0006 (N-PE).

This procedure tells you how to replace the lightning protection module. Thismodule is located in the AC distribution box at the left lower side wall. Themodule can be replaced without switching off the power.

The top cover of the AC distribution box has a window which allows to checkthe lightning protection modules without removing the cover.

Tools and Materials You must have a medium crosshead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

Procedure To replace a Lightning Protection Module:

1. Open the front door of the external outdoor battery cabinet. (Refer toOpenand Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

AC handlingBe careful when handling AC circuits and components!

2. Detect the defective lightning protector (a red indication field indicates thatthe lightning detector has to be replaced) at the top cover of the powerdistribution box.

3. Unscrew the retaining screw(s) of the front cover.

4. Only for cabinet version 3BK 26004 AAAB disconnect the ground cablefrom the front cover.

5. Put the front cover aside.

6. Remove the defective lightning protector and insert a new one.

7. Only for cabinet version 3BK 26004 AAAB re-connect the ground cableto the front cover.

8. Replace the top cover of the power distribution box and tighten the retainingscrew(s).

9. Close the front door of the external battery cabinet outdoor.

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4.3 Replace Service LightThe Service Light is STEGO SL25 part number is Art.No.: 02520.0-00.

Tools and Materials You must have:

A Torx 20 screwdriver

A medium crosshead screwdriver

A medium flathead screwdriver.

Impact on System None.

4.3.1 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAA

Procedure To replace a service light RIT:

1. Open the front door of the external outdoor battery cabinet. (Refer to Openand Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the service light circuit breaker on the front panel ofthe AC distribution box. It is located at the left side wall of the externaloutdoor battery cabinet.

3. Switch OFF the power switch on the service light unit

4. Loosen the retaining screw of the service light cover on the side where thelight power cable comes in

5. Disconnect the service light power cable from the upper part of the ACdistribution box

6. Loosen the two retaining screws of the service light and remove theservice light

7. Loosen the retaining screw of the service light transparent cover in themidlle of the service light

8. Squeeze the two sides of the lamp transparent cover together gently and pulloff the cover by turning it sidewards.

Insert Service Light

Lamp

To insert the new Service Light Lamp:

1. Replace the appropriate lamp with a new one

2. Replace the service lamp transparent cover

3. Tighten the cover retaining screw

4. Replace the service light in the cabinet and tighten the two retaining screws

5. Replace the power cover and tighten its retaining screw

6. Reconnect the service light power cable

7. Switch ON the service light switch and check that the new lamp illuminates

8. If the service light is ok switch it OFF

9. Close the front door of the external battery cabinet outdoor.

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4.3.2 Case of Cabinet Version 3BK 26004 AAAB

Procedure To replace a service light RIT:

1. Open the front door of the external outdoor battery cabinet. (Refer to Openand Close 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

2. Switch OFF (down) the service light circuit breaker on the front panel ofthe power distribution box. It is located at the left side wall of the externalbattery cabinet outdoor.

3. Switch OFF the power switch on the service light unit

4. Remove the retaining screw of the service light cover on the side where thelight power cable comes in

5. Remove the screws fixing the power cable to the service light unit

6. Disconnect the service light power cable from the service light unit. Writedown the cables position.

7. Remove the two retaining screws of the service light and remove theservice light unit.

Insert Service Light

Lamp

To insert the new Service Light Lamp:

1. Replace the appropriate lamp with a new one

2. Replace the service light in the cabinet and tighten the two retaining screws

3. Reconnect the power cables to the service light in the same position as forthe replaced unit

4. Fix the power cable to the service light unit

5. Replace the service light cover and tighten its retaining screw

6. Switch ON the service light switch and check that the new lamp illuminates

7. If the service light is ok switch it OFF

8. Close the front door of the external battery cabinet outdoor.

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4.4 Replace BU101 in External Battery CabinetsThe BU101 RIT part number is 3BK 25854 AA.

The BU101 battery unit consists of four serially-connected 12 V sealedlead-acid batteries.

Short-Circuiting BatteriesShort-circuiting of battery terminals can cause injury to personnel and damageto equipment.Be careful when handling batteries.

The batteries are connected as shown in the following figure.

ExhaustingHoses

Jumper

Top View

To BUS Bar viaCircuit Breaker

Battery Battery

Front View

Battery Battery

TemperatureSensor Cable(to RIBAT)

To BUS Bar

Figure 40: BU101 Battery Unit and Terminal Connections in External BatteryCabinets

A temperature sensor is connected to the positive (+) battery terminal.

Each battery unit can be fitted with exhausting hoses which expel the gassesproduced during battery charging to the external environment.

Once a year, it is recommended to inspect the batteries for corrosion anddamage and measure the battery voltage and temperature.

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Tools and Materials You must have:

A torque wrench with an M6/M8 adaptor

An insulated wrench (M8)

A BTS NEM and an RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable toconnect it to the MMI port. The MMI port is located on the front panel of

the SUM. Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for information on how to

use the terminal.

Impact on System If the External Battery Cabinet contains only one batterybackup unit or all battery units are connected in parallel using a common circuitbreaker and if there is a mains power failure during the replacement procedure,the BTS is powered down and all telecommunications resources are lost.

Remove the Batteries To remove a BU101 battery unit:

1. Open the front door of the External Battery Cabinet. (Refer toOpen andClose 9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.)

2. Follow the instructions on the warning labels on the front of the BU101 whilecarrying out the rest of this procedure.

3. Switch OFF (down) the battery circuit breaker of the battery unit to bereplaced.

In indoor battery cabinet the individual circuit breaker for each battery unitis positioned on lefthand side of the battery unit. If all battery units areconnected in parallel, individual circuit breakers are out of service. Thenthe common circuit breaker has to be used which is positioned in theconnection area above the battery units.

In outdoor battery cabinet the individual circuit breaker is positioned on theDC breaker box above the battery units.

4. Loosen the retaining screws of the battery cover plate in front of each batteryunit and remove the cover plate.

5. Remove exhausting hoses (if available) from exhausting nipple on top ofeach battery block.

6. Pull off the cap on the negative (-) terminal on the left battery block, removethe M6 nut and then disconnect the battery cable.

7. Pull off the cap on the positive (+) terminal on the right battery block,remove the M6 nut and then disconnect the temperature sensor cable andthe battery cable.

8. Pull off the other six caps on the remaining battery terminals, and removethe six M8 screws.

9. Remove the jumpers linking the four battery blocks.

Heavy EquipmentEach battery block of the BU101 weighs 30 - 35 kg. Injury to personnel anddamage to equipment may result if it is dropped or otherwise mishandled.Be careful when moving or lifting the BU101.

10. Loosen the retaining nuts of the fixing straps securing the BU101 to thebattery compartment, remove the fixing straps and then remove theindividual battery blocks from the compartment.

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Install the Batteries To install a BU101 battery unit:

1. Inspect the batteries and terminals of the replacement BU101 for corrosionor cracks.

2. Place two self-adhesive spacers on the top of the left side wall of the innerbattery blocks and on the battery block to be placed to the right.

3. Install the charged replacement batteries in the battery compartment andsecure using the fixing straps.

4. Replace the cover plate of the battery unit and tighten the retaining screws.

5. Replace the three jumpers linking the four batteries, as shown in FigureBU101 Battery Unit and Terminal Connections in External Battery Cabinets(40).

6. Replace the six M8 screws on the three jumpers and tighten each nut to atorque of 5 Nm using a torque wrench with an M8 adaptor.

7. Replace the terminal caps on the six M8 screws.

8. Re-connect the battery cable removed in Step 6 (Remove the Batteries) tothe negative (-) terminal on the left battery, and replace the M6 nut.

9. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 5Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

10. Re-connect first the battery cable and then the temperature cable removedin Step 7 (Remove the Batteries) to the positive (+) terminal on the rightbattery, and replace the M6 nut.

11. Using a torque wrench with an M6 adaptor, tighten the nut to a torque of 5Nm and then replace the terminal cap.

12. Re-connect the exhausting hoses (if available) to the nipple on top ofeach battery.

13. Switch ON (up) the corresponding battery circuit breaker.

14. Open the front door of the corresponding BTS. (Refer toOpen and Close9100 BTS Cabinets (Section 3.1) for more information.) and connect theBTS NEM to the MMI port on the SUM in the STASR.

15. Using the BTS NEM, update the remote inventory of the RIBAT with followinginformation:

Serial number of BU101

Commissioning (current installation) date.

16. Disconnect the BTS NEM.

17. Close the front door(s) of the BTS and the External Battery Cabinet.

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5 BTS OMU Software

This chapter tells you how to reload the OMU software in a BTS.

It contains a procedure for reloading the software via a BTS, BSC or OMC-Rterminal.

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5.1 Before You StartRead this section before starting the procedures in this chapter.

Prerequisites You must have read Safety Rules and Precautions (Section 1)before performing any reloading procedures.

Tools and Materials You must have one of the following:

A BTS NEM connected via an RS-232 asynchronous communicationlink cable to the MMI port on the:

SUM in the 9100 BTS cabinet

COBO in the 9110 Micro BTS/9110-E Micro BTS cabinet.

Refer to the BTS NEM User Guide for more information.

A BSC terminal connected to the BSC via one of the following:

An RS-232 asynchronous communication link cable

An X.25 synchronous communication link cable.

Refer to the BSC Terminal User Guide for more information.

Access to an operator at the OMC-R.

Impact on System Note the following impact on the system:

The BTS is still available during the reset and subsequent reload of OMU

software. Although the OMU is not available, calls can be set up andcleared in normal operating conditions

There is no significant difference in system behavior between the four

different ways of performing the reload action. The OMC-R is informed ofthe BTS state changes.

Restrictions None.

5.2 Use a BTS, BSC or OMC-R TerminalTo reload the OMU software using a BTS, BSC or OMC-R terminal, refer tothe following documents:

BTS NEM User Guide

BSC Terminal User Guide.

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