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B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) Field Installation Guide

3MN-01119-0004-RJZZA (3JR63006AAAB), Issue 2, June 2016

Product photo Physical attributes

530 mm
(20.9 in)

300 mm
(11.8 in) 190 mm
(7.5 in)

External interfaces Weight = 25.2 kg


(bottom of RRH) (55.6 lbs)
Important!
The Nokia B213 RRH4x30 must be installed vertically oriented with all cabling Notes:
interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal mounting are not allowed. 1. All specifications are with the solar shield installed.
The B13 RRH4x30 may also be referred to as UHBA. 2. Dimensions do not include connectors or other small protrusions.

Intended audience
This document is intended for field construction personnel during the installation of hardware for Nokia customers. This product must only be installed
by a Qualified Person (a person designated by the employer; and by reason of training, experience, or instruction has demonstrated the ability to
perform safely all assigned duties; and, when required is properly licensed in accordance with federal, state, or local laws and regulations). Proper safety
polices and practices must be adhered to. Risks are discussed in more detail in the LTE B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) – Site Preparation Guidelines (3MN-
01119-0001-RJZZA) and LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines (3MN-01725-0002-RJZZA) documents available to Nokia customers at
http://support.alcatel-lucent.com/. No other use of this document is approved.
Legal notice
Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other products and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
The information presented is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies contained herein.
© 2016 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Contains proprietary/trade secret information which is the property of Nokia and must not be made available to, or copied or used by anyone outside Nokia without its written authorization.
Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with applicable agreements.
Required parts
Part No. 3JR53386AA Part No. 3JR58716AA

Description B13 RRH4x30 Description Wall mounting kit

Qty. 1 Qty. 1

Comments Includes RRH with solar shield Comments Optional: Required only for wall
mounting

Part No. 3JR53491AA Part No. Part number depends on pole Small pole Large pole
size

Description Wall mounting bracket Description Pole mounting kit

Qty. 1 Qty. 1

Comments Required for wall and pole Comments Optional: Required only for pole
mounting mounting

Part No. 3JR58709AA Part No. 1AB435070001

Description Base mounting bracket Description DC power plug, circular, 2-pin

Qty. 1 Qty. 1

Comments Optional: Required only for pole Comments 1 required per RRH, used with
mounting customer-provided power cable

Part No. 3JR58772AA Part No. 301080628

Description Spare solar shield kit Description RRH outdoor grounding kit 2
Includes 25 ft. of 35 mm (2
Qty. 1 Qty. 1 AWG) ground wire, C-tap, and
hardware
Comments Optional: Required for Comments Required for protective earth
replacement of damaged solar (PE) ground
shield; includes fasteners

Part No. 300780434

Description Eyebolt, lifting M10

Qty. 2

Comments Optional: Customer-provided


equivalent allowed

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Required parts (continued)
Part No. 301022679 Part No. Part number depends on length
required and connector type
Includes 2 AWG and 6 AWG 2-
Description Ground lug kit (kit WES bag) hole lugs; M6 bolts, plain, and Description RF cable, coax, 7/16 DIN male Includes coaxial cable with 7/16
Qty. 1 lock washers; and Torx security Qty. 2 or 4 DIN male connectors
bit
Comments Required for PE ground Comments 1 required for each antenna
connection used

Part No. Part number depends on type: Part No. 1AB428730002


MMDF or SMDF

Description SFP transceiver, Rate 3 to 7, LC Description 7/16 DIN 10 W load terminator


connector
Qty. 1 Qty. 2 or 0 (optional)
Comments 1 required per CPRI connection Comments Required for unused RF ports

Part No. Part number depends on length Part No. 300275484


and type: MMDF or SMDF

Description Optical fiber, LC-LC connectors Description Weatherproofing kit for RF cable
connectors
Qty. 1 Qty. 1 (optional)
Comments 1 required per CPRI connection Comments For RF cable connectors

Part No. 1AB027220001 Part No. Part number depends on length

Description R2CT weatherized plug Description User alarm cable, 4 pair, circular
DIN male on one end
Qty. 1 Qty. 1 (optional)
Comments 1 required per CPRI connection Comments Required for user alarms

Part No. 1AB031180001 Part No. Part number depends on length

Description R2CT plug extension accessory Description AISG cable, 8-pin circular DIN
Qty. 1 (optional) Qty. 1 (optional)
Comments 1 required per R2CT plug when Comments Required for AISG daisy chain
simplex optical fiber fan out is connection
between 100 mm and 500 mm

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External interfaces
Bottom view

CPRI1 CPRI2 ALARM AISG Status GND -48


(output) LED VDC

Solar shield

Important!
Connect CPRI1
port to LTE
BBU

Rx1MON TxRx1 TxRx3 TxRx4 TxRx2

Tx1Mon Rx3Mon Tx3Mon Rx4Mon Tx4Mon Rx2Mon Tx2Mon

Note: Wall mounting bracket not shown in this view

Attention: For all product-specific figures in this document, the colors depicted are for identification purposes only. Final product colors may be different.
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Required materials
1: Unpack RRH & prepare for installation Part No. Description Qty.

3JR53386AA B13 RRH4x30 1

Important! The remote radio head (RRH) must be 3JR58709AA Base mounting bracket (optional) 1

handled with care during unpacking and staging. 300780434 Eyebolt, lifting M10 (optional) 2

See note 1 SFP transceiver, MMDF or SMDF, CPRI Rate 3 to 7, LC connector 1

1 Open shipping box and carefully roll RRH onto Note:


right side to expose carrying handle. 1. Depends on optical connection type. Only use SFPs ordered from Nokia.

Carrying handle Top view


Solar shield
3 Install M10
eyebolts. Both
eyebolts must
be used when
lifting RRH.

M10 M10
eyebolt eyebolt
Important! The handle is for hand-carrying Hoisting points
only. Do not use for hoisting! (covered by protective plugs
provided with RRH)

2 Carefully lift RRH out of box. Bottom view

4 Insert fiber optic


SFP into CPRI1 port
before hoisting and
reinstall protective
cap.

Protective packaging
should remain on RRH
during manual transport
M10 torque: 34 N·m (25 lbf-ft)
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1: Unpack RRH & prepare for installation (continued)

Important! Perform Step 5 only if the RRH will be


installed on a pole.

5 Remove M8 screws (4 total) from sides of RRH


and use them to attach base mounting bracket to
back of RRH.

For pole
installation 6 Reinstall protective packaging on top (if
only, remove possible) and bottom of RRH to protect
M8 screws it during manual transport.
from sides of
RRH

Protective foam or padding

Protective packaging
should remain on RRH
Use M8 screws to during manual transport
Base mounting attach base mounting
bracket bracket to back of RRH Note: When manual transportation is complete,
the carrying handle may be removed at the
customer’s discretion.
Important! The handle is for hand-carrying only.
Top of Do not use for hoisting!
RRH

Protective foam or padding M8 torque: 23 N·m (17 lbf-ft)


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Safety statements for installation procedures
Note: For the complete set of product safety statements, see LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines, 3MN-01725-
0002-RJZZA, available at http://support.alcatel-lucent.com/.

DANGER
Electric shock hazard
Working in severe weather can result in personal injury or death and damage to the equipment.
Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather (high winds, lightning, blizzards, hurricane etc.).

WARNING
Falling-object hazard
If the B13 RRH4x30 falls while being lifted, it can result in personal injury or death and damage to the equipment.
Keep the area beneath the B13 RRH4x30 and the immediate surrounding area completely clear of personnel,
equipment, vehicles, etc. at all times during the lifting and moving operation.

WARNING
Overhead-load hazard
Hoisting points and apparatus can break, severely damaging the B13 RRH4x30 when it is being lifted to its final
mounting position.
Ensure that all hoisting points and lifting apparatus are defect free and properly attached before lifting the
B13 RRH4x30.

WARNING
Fall hazard
Falls can occur when working at heights resulting in serious personal injury or death.
To prevent a fall when working at heights (ladder, scaffold, manlift, roof, etc.) follow safe work practices and wear
appropriate fall protection equipment.
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Safety statements for installation procedures (continued)
Note: For the complete set of product safety statements, see LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines, 3MN-01725-
0002-RJZZA, available at http://support.alcatel-lucent.com/.

CAUTION
Lifting hazard
Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment.
Always use at least two people or a lifting device to move or position this equipment.

CAUTION
Laceration hazard
The mounting bracket components may have sharp edges and burrs and contact may cause cuts and lacerations.
Beware of sharp edges and burrs, especially when manually transporting or hoisting the B13 RRH4x30.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.

CAUTION
RF hazard
RF exposure in excess of applicable limits can result in personal injury.
The B13 RRH4x30s are designed and installed in order that they are compliant with the exposure guidelines laid down
by 47 CFR 1.1307 to 1.1310.
For all staff that are required to work in close proximity to the equipment, for example maintenance personnel, contact
with the antenna should be avoided. No such persons shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a
distance of less than 3.3 m and 1 m on each side of the antenna.
No other persons shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a distance of less than 9 m and 3.7 m on each
side of the antenna.
Workers equipped with personal medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, shall consult the
manufacturer's instructions and consult their occupational health practitioner.

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Required materials
2: Install RRH on a wall Part No. Description Qty.

3JR53386AA B13 RRH4x30 1

1 Install pole bracket on wall using steel expansion 3JR53491AA Wall mounting bracket 1

plug and M12 screws, plain, and lock washers. 3JR58716AA Wall mounting kit 1

Lock Plain
washer washer
3 Install RRH on wall mounting bracket using M8
screws.
Pole
M12 bracket
Loosened
screws M8 mounting screw

Wall
mounting
RRH bracket on
wall
2 Use M8 screws to attach wall mounting bracket to
pole bracket.

Wall Rear view of


mounting assembled
bracket mounting brackets

Tabs overlap
top edge of
pole bracket
M8 screws
(2 per side)

M8 torque: 23 N·m (17 lbf-ft)


M12 torque: 50 N·m (37 lbf-ft)
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Required materials
3: Install RRH on Unistrut® framing Part No. Description Qty.

3JR53386AA B13 RRH4x30 1

1 Attach wall mounting bracket to Unistrut framing 3JR53491AA Wall mounting bracket 1

using M10 spring nuts, bolts, and plain washers. N/A Unistrut hardware, customer provided 1

Wall mounting bracket


2 Install RRH on wall mounting bracket using M8
screws.

Loosened
M8 mounting screw
Unistrut
M10
framing
bolts
RRH
Wall
mounting
bracket on
Unistrut
framing

Wall
mounting Important! 51 mm
bracket on (2 in) minimum rear
Unistrut clearance required
framing for wall mounting
bracket!

M8 torque: 23 N·m (17 lbf-ft)


M10 torque: 34 N·m (25 lbf-ft)
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Required materials
4: Install RRH on a small pole Part No. Description Qty.

3JR53386AA B13 RRH4x30 1

3JR58709AA Base mounting bracket 1


Note: The small pole mounting kit (3JR58710AA) is for
“standard” type poles, 50 mm to 152 mm diameter. 3JR58710AA Small pole mounting kit 1

1 If not previously installed, attach base mounting


bracket to back of RRH per instructions provided
in Unpack RRH & prepare for installation.
RRH

Base
mounting
bracket

2 Attach pole mounting


brackets to pole.

M12 bolt
hardware
M8
screws

3 Install RRH on
pole bracket
using M8 screws. M8 torque: 23 N·m (17 lbf-ft)
M12 torque: 50 N·m (37 lbf-ft)
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Required materials
5: Install RRH on a large pole Part No. Description Qty.

3JR53386AA B13 RRH4x30 1

3JR58709AA Base mounting bracket 1


Note: The large pole mounting kit (3JR58711AA) is for
“utility” type poles, 152 mm to 380 mm diameter. 3JR58711AA Large pole mounting kit 1

1 If not previously installed, attach base mounting


bracket to back of RRH per instructions provided
in Unpack RRH & prepare for installation. RRH

Base
mounting
bracket

2 Attach pole mounting


bracket to pole.

Band clamps

M8
screws

3 Install RRH on
pole bracket
using M8 screws.
M8 torque: 23 N·m (17 lbf-ft)
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Required materials
6: Connect protective earth (PE) ground Part No. Description Qty.

301080628 RRH outdoor grounding kit 1

1 Crimp 35 mm2 (#2 AWG) two-hole lug (from the 301022679 Ground lug kit (kit WES bag) 1

ground lug kit) onto end of ground cable. Clean


the contact surface area and use antioxidant to
prevent oxidation.

2 Connect ground lug to RRH using M6 bolts, plain,


and lock washers.

Bottom view
Connect to
Front side ground system

Solar
shield

Wall or M6 ground
pole side points

M6 torque: 5.6 N·m (4.1 lbf-ft)


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Required materials
7: Connect RF cables Part No. Description Qty.

See note 1 RF cable, coax, 7/16 DIN male 2 or 4

1AB428730002 7/16 DIN 10 W load terminator (See note 2) 2 or 0


Note: Connect TxRx3 and TxRx4 (when applicable)
before TxRx1 and TxRx2. 300275484 Weatherproofing kit for RF cable connectors (optional) 1

Notes:
Bottom view Front side
1. Depends on length and connector type
2. Required for unconnected RF ports

Supported RF configurations
Configuration Antenna connections Load terminators
2T2R TxRx1, TxRx2 TxRx3, TxRx4
2T4R, 4T4R TxRx1, TxRx2, TxRx3, TxRx4 —
TxRx1

TxRx3

TxRx4

TxRx2
2 Connect RF cables to RF ports.
Note: The TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports each include an
integrated (internal) bias tee.

1 Attach 7/16 3 Apply weatherproofing according


to local convention.
DIN connector OR
to each RF
cable. RF
cable RF load
terminator

4 Install 7/16 DIN 10 W load


terminator on each unused RF
port.
7/16 DIN connector torque: 25 N·m (18.4 lbf-ft)
7/16 DIN 10 W load terminator torque: 20 N·m (14.8 lbf-ft)
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Required materials
8: Connect optical fiber cable Part No. Description Qty.

See note 1 SFP transceiver, MMDF or SMDF, CPRI Rate 3 to 7, LC connector 1

See note 2 Optical fiber, MMDF or SMDF, LC-LC connectors 1


Note: The bend radius limit for fiber optic cable is 82.5
mm (3.25 inches). This bend radius limit must not be 1AB027220001 R2CT weatherized plug 1

exceeded when installing the fiber optic cables. 1AB031180001 R2CT plug extension accessory (optional) 1

Notes:
1. Depends on optical connection type. Only use SFPs ordered from Nokia.
Bottom view Front side
2. Depends on length and optical connection type

DANGER
Laser hazard
This equipment operates with invisible laser radiation. Laser
radiation can cause considerable injuries to the eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open
optical connector when the optical source is switched on.
CPRI1

Always observe the laser warning instructions.

NOTICE
1 If necessary, insert SFP into Protect fiber cable
CPRI1 port and lock into place.
Mishandling fiber optic cable can result in damaged and non-
functioning cables.
Note: Clean and inspect the LC The optical cable is very sensitive, take the maximum
connectors on the CPRI fiber optic precaution when installing it. The optical fiber should be
cable before connecting to SFP. protected in solid pipe. Do not use cable ties on the fiber
cable. Do not cut this cable on site, excess length should be
R2CT coupling nut coiled inside the eNodeB. The fiber optic connector should be
protected by a cap when not being used. Respect the bending
2 Use assembly instructions provided with R2CT radius during the manipulation of optical cable (82.5 mm).
weatherized plug to assemble R2CT plug onto
optical fiber and connect to CPRI1 port. See LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines, 3MN-01725-
0002-RJZZA, available at http://support.alcatel-lucent.com/.
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Required materials
9: Connect user alarm & AISG cable Part No. Description Qty.
(optional) Depends on length User alarm cable, 4 pair, circular DIN male on one end 1

Depends on length AISG connection cable, 8-pin circular DIN 1

Bottom view Alarm connector pin assignments


Front side
Pin Wire ALARM port
color designation
Alarm & AISG 1 WH/BR User_ALM_4_P
connector pin
2 GR User_ALM_3_RTN
configuration
3 WH/BL User_ALM_1_P Legend:

4 OR User_ALM_2_RTN BL = Blue

5 WH/OR User_ALM_2_P BR = Brown

6 BR User_ALM_4_RTN GR = Green
ALARM

AISG

7 WH/GR User_ALM_3_P OR - Orange

8 BL User_ALM_1_RTN WH = White

2 Connect alarm 3 Connect AISG cable


cable to RRH to RRH AISG port.
ALARM port. AISG connector pin assignments
Note: AISG output Pin Designation
port has female pins.
1 N/C
2 N/C
3 RS485 B
1 Connect alarm cable
to distribution frame. 4 Connect AISG cable to 4 N/C
AISG input port of another 5 RS485 A
antenna line device (ALD).
6 +10 V to +30 V DC output
7 DC return
8 N/C

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Required materials
10: Connect DC power cable Part No. Description Qty.

1AB435070001 DC power plug, circular, 2-pin 1

N/A Power cable, customer provided 1

Bottom view Front side


DANGER
Electric shock hazard
Contact with energized network element power supply
lines can result in serious personal injury.
Ensure that the DC power is OFF and secured against
turn-on before completing this procedure.

-48 VDC
See LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines, 3MN-
01725-0002-RJZZA, available at http://support.alcatel-lucent.com/.

1 Attach DC power plug to power cable


(instructions provided with plug).

Rear view of
2 Plug DC power cable into RRH.
DC power
plug body A = -48V
B = 0V

To -48 VDC

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General status LED states

General status LED states after power up


LED state Status Description

Off LED disabled or no power supplied LED is disabled in software or no DC power to RRH

Solid red Initial power on RRH is initializing (if just powered on or reset)

Non-recoverable critical failure A critical hardware failure prevents the transmit and/or active receive paths from functioning

Non-critical non-recoverable failure Non-critical fault (other than antenna) detected, fault is not recoverable, RF transmission is still ON

Flashing red Recoverable critical failure RRH not currently operational due to hardware fault, but should recover (e.g., under-temperature
warm up, over-temperature critical shutdown)

External power supply failure A recoverable fault is detected and the external connections (power, antenna) should be checked
Non-critical recoverable failure Non-critical fault (other than antenna) detected, fault is recoverable, RF transmission is still ON

External antenna failure An equipped antenna has a VSWR fault

Flashing yellow Software download RRH is downloading software and RF transmission is OFF, but is currently operational

Solid yellow Slave CPRI link failure The slave CPRI link (CPRI1) has failed

Solid green Normal operation No critical failures or faults, transmitter is enabled.

Flashing green Standby No critical failures or faults, but the transmitter is disabled

Bottom view

Status LED

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