Zte R8862A S2600-Users-Manual-ZTE-q78-r8862as2600-ex-1-20
Zte R8862A S2600-Users-Manual-ZTE-q78-r8862as2600-ex-1-20
Zte R8862A S2600-Users-Manual-ZTE-q78-r8862as2600-ex-1-20
Version: V1.0
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Revision History
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Equipment installation engineers
l Maintenance engineers
Chapter 1, Product Describes the positioning and features of the ZXSDR R8862A.
Positioning and Features
Chapter 2, Product Describes the software, hardware, and logical structures of the ZXSDR
Structure R8862A.
Chapter 3, Operation and Describes the operation and maintenance methods for the ZXSDR
Maintenance R8862A.
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
l ZXSDR R8862A Macro RRU Hardware Description
l ZXSDR R8862A Macro RRU Engineering Installation Guide
l ZXSDR R8862A Macro RRU Parts Replacement Guide
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
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Figure 1-1 shows the position of the ZXSDR R8862A (an RRU) in a wireless network.
l Supporting the LTE configuration of 1.4 MHz/3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz/15 MHz/20 MHz
scalable bandwidth
l Supporting the UMTS configuration of 5 MHz/4.8 MHz/4.6 MHz/4.4 MHz/4.2 MHz
channel interval of each carrier
l Operating frequency bands: AP700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, and 2600
MHz
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The small size facilitates the transportation and installation and decreases the
load-bearing requirement and operating expense when it is installed on a pole, tower,
or wall.
l Multimode RRU
The RRU is based on common ZTE compacted RRU platform, and can work in GSM,
CDMA, UMTS or LTE single mode or Multi-Mode at the same frequency band.
l Multiple transmitting channels and multiple receiving channels
The ZXSDR R8862A supports two transmitting channels and four receiving channels,
improving the spectral efficiency and uplink network performance and offering better
user experience.
Natural heat dissipation of the ZXSDR R8862A contributes to quite low power
consumption and zero noise.
The ZXSDR R8862A has an integrated lightning protection module with the protection
level of 20 kA.
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Module Function
Power supply Outputs power and protects the power supply equipment.
Power amplifier Amplifies the downlink RF signals, outputs the RF signals to the
duplexer, and integrates the low-noise amplifier.
Diplexer filter Consists of two duplexers and one filter, implementing the receive
diversity function.
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The hardware platform is operating on the Linux operating system. The Board Support
Package (BSP) is a set of software closely related to board hardware and supports the
RealTime Operating System (RTOS) to operate on boards. The operating support layer
provides the following functions: OSS, SCS, OAM, DBS, BRS, and BRACS.
l As a support layer of the entire software subsystem, the Operation Support
Sub-system (OSS) provides a hardware-independent platform for the entire software
architecture. It also provides some basic software functions, including scheduling,
timers, memory management, inter-module communication, sequence control,
monitoring, alarm reporting, and logging.
l The System Control Sub-system (SCS) controls the power supply and the switchover
between active and standby power supplies.
l The Operating And Maintenance subsystem (OAM) provides the configuration, alarm
management, and performance measurement functions.
l The Data Base Sub-system (DBS) stores and manages system data.
l The Barrier Sub-system (BRS) is used for protocol stack processing.
l The Barrier Access Control Sub-system (BRACS) controls access to the bearer layer.
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In remote maintenance mode, the NetNumen U31 system is connected to NEs through
the TCP/IP protocol. One NetNumen U31 system can maintain multiple base stations at
the same time.
Local Maintenance
The Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT), which is installed on a PC, is connected to the
ZXSDR R8862A through an Ethernet cable for local operation and maintenance. Figure
3-2 shows a diagram of local operation and maintenance.
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You can query the following information on the LMT of the ZXSDR R8862A: power, power
increase and decrease, and calibration. The LMT is used to maintain a single base station.
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Item Indices
R8862A S7200 AP700 MHz (Tx: 758 MHz–803 MHz; Rx: 703 MHz–748 MHz )
R8862A S8500 850 MHz (Tx: Tx: 869 MHz-894 MHz ; Rx: 824 MHz-849 MHz MHz)
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R8862A S2100 2100 MHz (Tx: 2110 MHz–2170 MHz; Rx: 1920 MHz–1980 MHz)
R8862A S2600 2600 MHz (Tx: 2620 MHz–2690 MHz; Rx: 2500 MHz–2570 MHz)
Capacity
For a description of the capacity of the ZXSDR R8862A, refer to Table 4-3.
LTE single mode 2 2*4 MIMO carriers, 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15
MHz, and 20 MHz each carrier
UL dual-mode 2100 MHz 2 UMTS carriers (MIMO) + 1 20 MHz 2*4 MIMO LTE carrier
4 UMTS carriers (non-MIMO) + 1 20 MHz 2*4 MIMO LTE
carrier
R8862A S7200 2 × 75 W 2 × 60 W
R8862A S8500 2 × 75 W 2 × 60 W
R8862A S1800 2 × 75 W 2 × 60 W
R8862A S2100 2 × 75 W 2 × 60 W
R8862A S2600 2 × 50 W 2 × 40 W
Bandwidth
The ZXSDR R8862A supports all LTE bandwidths, including 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10
MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz.
Receiving Sensitivity
For a description of the receiving sensitivity of the ZXSDR R8862A, refer to Table 4-5.
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MTTR 1 hour
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Caution!
If the operating environment temperature is higher than 40℃, to avoid burns, never directly
touch the equipment surface. If you disassemble the equipment in this case, first switch
off its power supply. Do not disassemble the device until it cools down.
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Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Caution!
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 4.22 m between
the radiator & your body.
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BBU
- Base Band Unit
BRACS
- Bearer Access Control Subsystem
BRS
- Bearer Subsystem
BSP
- Board Support Package
CDMA
- Code Division Multiple Access
CPRI
- Common Public Radio Interface
DBS
- Database Server
DBS
- Database Subsystem
GSM
- Global System for Mobile Communications
IP
- Internet Protocol
LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MTBF
- Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR
- Mean Time To Recovery
NE
- Network Element
OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
OAM
- Operating and Maintenance
OSS
- Operation Support Subsystem
PA
- Power Amplifier
PC
- Personal Computer
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
RTOS
- Real-Time Operating System
SCS
- System Control Subsystem
SDR
- Software Defined Radio
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
UMTS
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
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