background image

 

23 

 

j.

 

The Tracking Area Code (TAC) field is used to identify a cluster of cell sites. 
Enter a value between 0 - 65535 for each unique TAC ID in your network. 

k.

 

The RF Status field is used to enable or disable RF transmissions. In closed 
environments, such as when "bench testing" the eNB, always disable the RF 
for personal safety. 

l.

 

The Power Modify field allows you to set the output power on each antenna 
port. This parameter is typically left with the default values, though you may 
lower it when testing the eNB on the ground. Every 3 dB doubles the power. 
The eNB output power must stay within regulatory guidelines. 

NOTE: Any changes to Quick Settings requires a reboot of the eNB. 

8.

 

Reboot 

the eNB for the settings to take effect. The Reboot function is the last menu 

in the GUI.   

3.6   Check eNB Status in Software 

Once the eNB is powered up, check that the eNB status is reported as active in software using 
either the eNB GUI or the OMC. Each method is described below. 

 

3.6.1  

 

eNB GUI 

Go to BTS Info > Basic Info and check the 

Cell Status

 field, as shown in Figure 3–15. If the status 

is not reported as active, contact 

Baicells support

. 

Figure 3–15: Active Status (eNB GUI) 

 

Summary of Contents for Nova-233 G2

Page 1: ...Nova 233 G2 Outdoor 2x1W TDD eNodeB Installation Guide December 2019 Version 1 13...

Page 2: ...uced in any form or means without the prior written consent of Baicells Technologies Inc Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice For more informatio...

Page 3: ...uently asked questions by searching the database under Baicells Resources FAQs Support How to open a support ticket or process an RMA and the Support Forum are at Baicells Support Contact Us Baicells...

Page 4: ...ning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Warning This produc...

Page 5: ...ect GPS Antenna Cable 15 3 3 3 Connect RF Antenna Cables 15 3 3 4 Connect WAN Interface Cable 15 3 3 5 Connect Ethernet Cable 16 3 3 6 Attach Power Connector checking fig tbl s 17 3 3 7 Connect Ground...

Page 6: ...8 Figure 3 7 LEDs 18 Figure 3 8 GUI Login 19 Figure 3 9 Management Server 19 Figure 3 10 WAN LAN 20 Figure 3 11 DHCP 20 Figure 3 12 MME IPSec Binding 21 Figure 3 13 Quick Setting 22 Figure 3 14 LGW 21...

Page 7: ...is simplified and connection to the core network is plug and play Baicells provides operators with local and Web based Graphical User Interface GUI applications to configure and manage individual eNBs...

Page 8: ...ase 9 standards 5 10 15 20 MHz operating bandwidth Throughput up to 112 Mbps downlink DL 20 Mbps uplink UL 20 MHz Configurable TDD 1 3 2 2 or 3 1 DL to UL transmission ratio 96 concurrent users Integr...

Page 9: ...ion to standard tools needed for installation refer to Table 2 1 for cables that you will need The cables are available through Baicells suppliers Table 2 1 Cables Cable Description Power Cable Gauge...

Page 10: ...N female connection ANT0 External RF antenna 0 N female connector OPT Optical interface to connect to external data backhaul ETH RJ 45 Ethernet interface used for debugging or external data backhaul...

Page 11: ...ground screws which are located on the bottom of the unit You must connect the ground screws to a reliable outdoor grounding point earth using yellow green ground wire that is at least 16mm2 in diame...

Page 12: ...ttps cloudcore cloudapp net cloudcore Figure 2 2 CloudCore Login Step 2 Click on the Sign up button Step 3 Complete the mandatory fields and again click on Sign up You will receive an email from Baice...

Page 13: ...lled on a support pole or on a wall 3 1 Process Overview Figure 3 1 provides an overview of the installation process Figure 3 1 Installation Process Overview 3 2 Attach GPS Antenna to eNB The GPS ante...

Page 14: ...mal 127 mm or as specified by the manufacturer Power cable and grounding cable bending radius triple the diameter of the cable or as specified by the manufacturer Optical fiber bending radius 20 times...

Page 15: ...pull out the strip 5 Connect the other ends of the RF cables to the external RF antenna 3 3 4 Connect WAN Interface Cable Important pre install step Some versions of eNB software require you to selec...

Page 16: ...e side of the eNB Figure 3 4 Open the wiring cavity 2 Connect the optical fiber cable to the OPT interface in the wiring cavity 3 Lay the optical fibers along the wire groove in the cavity to stretch...

Page 17: ...the screws 2 Assemble the power terminal output The power terminal will be installed on the end of the output direction Refer to Figure 3 5 to connect the live wire and neutral wire Figure 3 5 Live a...

Page 18: ...rating properly and you have double checked that all steps up to this point were completed correctly please contact Baicells support before continuing 3 5 Enter Basic Configuration Reference Baicells...

Page 19: ...to the Network WAN LAN menu Figure 3 10 a WAN i Ensure the Interface name is set to WAN ii Enter one or more Domain Name Server DNS IP addresses iii Set the Connect Type to either Copper or Fiber per...

Page 20: ...work DHCP menu and click on the check box next to LAN DHCP Server Enabled Figure 3 11 Enter the start lowest leased IP address and the end highest leased IP address in the range The lease time field i...

Page 21: ...igits of CPE IMSI Leave the CPE Web GUI https port as 433 do not change the port number IP binding uses address range 10 10 0 1 to 10 10 0 254 ii Router Enable static IP addressing and identify the ra...

Page 22: ...d to transmissions where an equal number of RF resources will be available in the downlink and in the uplink i 0 1 3 ii 1 2 2 iii 2 3 1 e Select the Special SubFrame Pattern SSF value either 5 or 7 de...

Page 23: ...wer it when testing the eNB on the ground Every 3 dB doubles the power The eNB output power must stay within regulatory guidelines NOTE Any changes to Quick Settings requires a reboot of the eNB 8 Reb...

Page 24: ...t and as required for electrical installations Always wear proper tower climbing safety gear and follow tower climbing safety certification rules This section provides guidance for pole installations...

Page 25: ...The arrow on the bracket should point upward Figure 3 18 Pole Bracket Part 2 3 Lifting the eNB hook the two pins that are part of the bracket on the back of the eNB into the pole bracket pushing the...

Page 26: ...ing the marked locations 3 Check the up down direction of the installation rack and then fix the eNB to the wall using M8 80 expansion screws 4 Tighten the screws on the top of eNB bracket using a cro...

Page 27: ...afety angle towards the lightning rod There should be no metal objects within 3 3 feet 1 meter of the omni antenna Use an independent lightning rod high enough to keep all antennas under its protectio...

Page 28: ...cot on the roof and it is taller than 3 9 feet 1 2 meters attach the fixed mounting pole and antenna on the wall with expansion screws If the wainscot is less than 3 9 feet 1 2 meters tall fix the mou...

Page 29: ...on 45W Receive Sensitivity 100 dB Synchronization GPS 1588v2 Interfaces One optical SFP and one RJ 45 Ethernet interface 1 GE MIMO DL 2x2 Installation Pole or wall mount Antenna Type Integrated intern...

Page 30: ...Automatic setup Automatic Neighbor Relation ANR PCI confliction detection RAN Sharing Supported Network Mgmt TR069 MTBF 150000 hours MTTR 1 hour Spectrum Scanning TDD supported UL Interference Detect...

Page 31: ...g IP66 Power Interface Lightning Protection Differential mode 10 KA Common mode 20 KA Global Part Number mBS1105 Nova 233 outdoor Gen 2 TDD eNodeB LTE Release 9 2x1W 30 dBm 2 port 3 5 GHz B42 43 48 FC...

Page 32: ...This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 12 inches 30 cm between the...

Reviews: