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Flexi BTS Quick Guide Lite This guide quick reference for Lite installation . can be mounted on wall or on pole. is a Flexi BTS 1900 (FQFA) and 2100 (FQGA) , cabling, and maintenance Flexi BTS a a Lite Grounding Cabling rule for interfaces SFP cabling Antenna cabling Power cabling 1 Contents of delivery and needed tools Clearances 2 Preparing installation Wall installation 4 Pole installation 5 3 12 11 8 7 6 Mounting bracket assembly Optional stacked installation Cabling Front cover installation Optional items installation Powering up and commissioning Installation check list 10 Deploying in small space (special case) 9 Maintenance

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Page 1: Fl Bts Quick Guide

Flexi BTS

Quick Guide

Lite

This guide quick reference for Liteinstallation .

can be mounted on wall or on pole.

is a Flexi BTS 1900 (FQFA) and 2100 (FQGA), cabling, and maintenance

Flexi BTS a aLite

GroundingCabling rule forinterfacesSFP cablingAntenna cablingPower cabling

1Contents ofdelivery andneeded tools

Clearances2 Preparing installation Wall installation4

Pole installation5

3

12

11

8

7

6

Mounting bracketassembly

Optional stackedinstallation

Cabling

Front coverinstallation

Optional itemsinstallation

Powering upand

commissioning

Installationcheck list

10Deploying

in small space(special case)

9 Maintenance

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W Risk of eye damage caused by invisible laser beam.ARNING!Danger of eye damage caused by invisible laser beam!Make sure that the laser beam is switched off when optical cables are installed.

NOTICE:

Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured weather protection. In outdoorinstallations, including the outdoor cabinet, use only tested IP 5 class outdoor cableswith seals provided by N . This is also recommended for indoor installations.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap oruse a corresponding method when handling the modules.

The plinth rear stopper is fragile. Do not attempt to lift the plinth using the rear stopper.Installing and commissioning of BTS products must be performed by an expertfamiliar with electronic devices, to avoid damage caused by improper handling.

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WARNING! Risk of electric shock.Before turning RF power on, RF ports should be terminated by nominal 50Ω load(for example, feeder with antenna). However, if these conditions are not met,the plastic caps that are delivered within the unused RF ports should remain in place.The plastic caps isolate RF power from the environment, and thus provideelectric shock security in case RF power is accidentally on.

The information in this document applies solely to the hardware/software product (“Product”) specified herein, and only as specified herein.

This document is intended for use by Nokia Solutions and Networks' customers (“You”) only, and it may not be used except for the purposesdefined in the agreement between You and Nokia Solutions and Networks (“Agreement”) under which this document is distributed. No part of thisdocument may be used, copied, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Solutionsand Networks. If you have not entered into an Agreement applicable to the Product, or if that Agreement has expired or has been terminated, Youmay not use this document in any manner and You are obliged to return it to Nokia Solutions and Networks and destroy or delete any copiesthereof.

The document has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and You assume full responsibility when using it.Nokia Solutions and Networks welcome Your comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation.

This document and its contents are provided as a convenience to You. Any information or statements concerning the suitability, capacity, fitness forpurpose or performance of the Product are given solely on an “as is” and “as available” basis in this document, and Nokia Solutions and Networksreserves the right to change any such information and statements without notice. Nokia Solutions Networks has made all reasonable efforts toensure that the content of this document is adequate and free of material errors and omissions, and Nokia Solutions and Networks will correcterrors that You identify in this document. But, Nokia Solutions and Networks' total liability for any errors in the document is strictly limited to thecorrection of such error(s). Nokia Solutions and Networks does not warrant that the use of the software in the Product will be uninterrupted or error-free.

NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF AVAILABILITY,ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS MADE INRELATION TO THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ANYDAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES, SUCHAS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA THAT MAY ARISEFROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT, EVEN IN THE CASE OF ERRORS IN OR OMISSIONS FROM THISDOCUMENT OR ITS CONTENT.

This document is Nokia Solutions and Networks’ proprietary and confidential information, which may not be distributed or disclosed to any thirdparties without the prior written consent of Nokia Solutions and Networks.

Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respectiveowners, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.

Copyright © 2014 Nokia Solutions and Networks. All rights reserved.

This product may present safety risks due to laser, electricity, heat, and other sources of danger.Only trained and qualified personnel may install, operate, maintain or otherwise handle this product and only after having carefully read the safetyinformation applicable to this product.The safety information is provided in the Safety Information section in the “Legal, Safety and Environmental Information” part of this document ordocumentation set.

Nokia Solutions and Networks is continually striving to reduce the adverse environmental effects of its products and services. We would like toencourage you as our customers and users to join us in working towards a cleaner, safer environment. Please recycle product packaging andfollow the recommendations for power use and proper disposal of our products and their components.If you should have questions regarding our Environmental Policy or any of the environmental services we offer, please contact us at NokiaSolutions and Networks for any additional information.

Important Notice on Product Safety

DN09145917 Issue 02, Approval date 2014-07-04

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W Risk of eye damage caused by invisible laser beam.ARNING!Danger of eye damage caused by invisible laser beam!Make sure that the laser beam is switched off when optical cables are installed.

NOTICE: appropriate ingressU 6 SN

required for both and

Incorrect cables and seals may not provide protection.se only tested IP 5 class outdoor cables with seals provided by N .

This is indoor installations .

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules.Wear an ESD wrist strap or use a corresponding method when handling the modules.NOTICE

NOTICE

NOTICE

NOTICE

NOTICE:

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50/ 1.97/ 76

Installing and commissioning of BTS products must be performed by an expertfamiliar with electronic devices, to avoid damage caused by improper handling.

Overbending the optical fibe cables damages the cables and can detachor damage the connectors. Do not bend optical fibre cables to a radiussmaller than the minimum radius of 70 mm ( 2. inches).

The optical fibre connector is fragile. Handle it with care.Always route the optical cables to the left from the connector.Do not connect optical cables in a temperature lower than -20° C.

Optical fibres are sensitive. The presence of contaminants will lowerthe mechanical strength of the optical fibre and may dampen the transmission of lightin the fibres. Clean all optical fibre connectors before installationusing an optical fibre connector cleaning kit.

, including the outdoor cabinetoutdoor

WARNING! Risk of electric shock.Before turning RF power on, RF ports should be terminated by nominal 50Ω load(for example, feeder with antenna). However, if these conditions are not met,the plastic caps that are delivered within the unused RF ports should remain in place.The plastic caps isolate RF power from the environment, and thus provideelectric shock security in case RF power is accidentally on.

CAUTION! personal injuryRisk of .Always stop transmission before detaching the optical fibefrom an optical fibre connector marked with a warning triangle.

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-3-

Deliveries are complete and equipment is not damaged.

Contents of delivery and needed tools1

Check list

Delivery Contens Sales code

Flexi Lite 2100 (FQGA) 472467A

Optional items

Mounting bracket 472469A

Optional 2100 Internal

Antenna (FAGQ)

472590A

Top cover 472470A

Needed tools

TORX screwdrivers: T10, T15, T20,

T25, T45Flat-head screwdriverSocket or open-ended spanners

(wrenches): 13 mm (1/2 in.),

19 mm (13/16 in.)

Torque wrench for antenna cables

Cable ties

Drill

Marker, pen, or comparable tool

Level

Allen (Hexagon) key 8 mm (5/16 in.)

ESD wrist strap and cable

Flexi Lite 1900 (FQFA) 472751A

Optional 1900 Internal

Antenna (FAFQ)

473019A

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4 Wall installation

Preparing installation3

Clearances2

Fixing studs

a) b) c)

Fixing studs

Mounting bracket assembly

Fix the two bracket parts

together and screw in the

four fixing studs. There are

three ways to connect the

bracket parts:

a)

b)

c)

Middle position - used in thedocument

Short position- recommended for poleinstallations

Long position

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Check list

Site meets the minimum clearances.

Marking and drilling holes

185 mm(7.3 in.)

*)

1

*)

1. Mark on the wallusing the bracket as a template

rill the holes.*) The distance between upper and lower holesdepends on chosen bracketconnection length.

the locations of mounting holes.

.2. Note that the upper part of the hole defines themaximum fixing screw size.3. D

the

Mark the upperholes first

T

a

t

he fixing method must be sufficient to

keep the unit at its position. Always choose

method and fixing screws that are

adequate o the surface

construction type/material.

CAUTION! personal injuryRisk of .

185 mm(7.3 in.)

C and fixing pointslearances

Top

Left

Walls / roofs / floors / other objects

Right

CAUTION!personal

injuryRisk of

.

Ensure that installation

surface and selected fasteners

can device under

required circumstances

the wall

sustain the

the .

L = 431 mm(16.97 in.)

2

3

NOTICE: The unit cooling airflow

goes from the left-hand side to

the right-hand side of the unit.

unit is

installed in a room that enables

proper ventilation.

Make sure that the

Bottom

* 200 mm needed for fans' maintenancewhen module is in its installation position

** 60 mm (2.36 in) is the minimum wheninstalling in a small space (special case)

Middle

and

long

position

Short

position

Cabinet

installa-

tion

Left*

50 mm

(1.97 in.)

50 mm

(1.97 in.)50 mm

(1.97 in.)

Right

50 mm

(1.97 in.)

50 mm

(1.97 in.)

Top50 mm

(1.97 in.)

20 mm

(0.78 in.)

Bottom**

200 mm

(7.87 in.)

200 mm

(7.87 in.)

200 mm

(7.87 in.)

Mounting

bracket

assembly

positioning

50 mm

(1.97 in.)

50 mm

(1.97 in.)

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Fixing module to the bracket

1. Connect the module with bracket. Alignthe holes on module's back to the fixingstuds on mounting bracket.

2. Push the module down until it stops3. Fix the four M8x12 screws.

. Connect the wrist rap.

.

4. Fix the two M5 (T25) screws by the front panel.5 st

1 2

1

Placing module on a wall

1. .2. L and position it againstthe wall, ting on3.4.

Fix the upper mounting screwsift the module

fit it the screws.Tighten the upper screws.Insert the lower screws and

tighten them.

-5-

2

3

4

4 Wall installation (continued)

Check list

Module is firmly and properly fixed to the surface.

ESD wrist strap is connected.

3

Wrist strap

to ESD stud

54

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Stacked installation on a wall (Optional)4- -6

Pole installation5

1. Fix the module to the bracket as in“Fixing module to the bra ket” .2. Thread the jubilee through the mountingbracket’s holes.3. Lift unit the pole

ighten the jubilee clips usinga flat screwdriver.

sectionc on previous page

clips

the on .

NOTE: Fix two ropes to the hoisting points(one rope on each side of the bracket)and connect them in the middle, that they forma triangle. This allows for a balanced lifting. Liftingthe unit with only one hoisting point is also possible,but in such a case the unit is out of balance.

4. T to 5 Nm (3.7 lb ft)-head

2

1 3 4

Short position installation on a wall (Optional)4

1. Knock out holes.

2 Screw four fixing studs to the topcover .

3. Fit the second FQGA module.

4. Fix the securing M screws.

all the ' blinds usinga flat-head screwdriver

.of the first unit

to thestuds and push it down firmly

4

43

2

1

1a1b

1c

1d

3

1. Set the mounting bracket to its short position. Fix the bracket.a. .b. Pc.d.

2. k thethe

3. .4. Fix the two M5 (T25) screws by the front panel.

Fix the upper mounting screwsosition the bracket against the wall, fitting it to the screws.

Tighten the upper screws.Insert the lower screws and tighten them.

Connect the module with brac et. Align the holes onmodule's back to the fixing studs on mounting bracket.Push the module down until it stops

NOTE Use the module frontbrackets as hoisting points.

:

2

4

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6 Cabling

1. Connect the grounding cable to the grounding

point and screw with M5 (torx 25) screw.

2. (Optional) Secure the cable with a cable .

it in

tie

1. Remove the IP seal

2. Insert SFP transceiver.

3. Connect optical cable.

4

. Route the cable to the left and secure it with

dedicated NSN strain relief.

.

the

the

.

5

a Use a T20

screwdriver.

Push the connector seal firmly in place.

1. Remove the covering caps.

2. Connect antenna cables

3. Tighten the to Nm ( . lb f )

.

cables 1.2 0 89 t .

1

2

1 2 3

Clean with swab orwipe alcohol.s with

Grounding

Optical transmission cabling (SFP)

NOTICE: Make sure that

the optical cable connectors

have been cleaned.

NOTICE: Use only straight or left-bent optical cables and

always route the cables leftwards.

NOTICE: Do not bend optical cables beyond the minimum

radius of

70 mm

:

- (2.76 in.), when cable diameter is 7 mm (0.28 in.)

- 50 mm (1.97 in.), when cable diameter is 5 mm (0.20 in.)

Antenna cabling

1 2 3

-7-

The optical cable connectors are cleaned.

The optical cable is properly installed and the minimum bending radius is not violated.

Double check that correct optical interface is installedthe .

4

5

1. Remove the IP seal.

2. Put the cable firmly (for LMP and TRS till it clicks)

3. Push the connector seal firmly in place.

in .

22

1

3

Cabling rule for EAC, LMP, TRS, and SYNC

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Check list

Power supply wires are connected correctly.

Power supply cable is connected and secured correctly.

Cabling (continued)6

Strain relief bar

I the

(T15)

nstall strain relief bar and screw it with two

M5 screws.

AC power cable

20

mm

(0.7

9in

.)

1 2

4

5

7

8

1. Remove the IP boot from the module.

2. Thread the cable through the IP boot.

Strip the cable shielding and peel the wires

(NOTE: should be longer than others)

. Insert wires to the AC input connector

3. .

grounding wire

4 in .

(N - Neutral, PE - Earth, L - Line)

-8-

WARNING! Risk of power supply failure and,

in rare cases, of short circuit.

Check that the polarity is correct accordingto the markings on the cable.

. Thread the cable around the strain relief bar and

through the strain relief clamp eave 20 m

f the cable .

. Fix the clamp's screws.

. Insert AC input connector and fix its screws.

. Push the IP boot firmly in place.

5

; l about 0 m (7.87 in.)

o for connection purposes

NOTE: the maximum AC wire cross-sectional area is

2.5 mm (AWG 3).

6 Use a T10 screwdriver.

7

8

2

6

3

N PE L

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Cabling (continued)6

Securing cables

Installing the front cover

Front cover installing

Front cover maintenance traps

7

-9-

1

3

1.

.

2.

3. Fix the cover with wo

screws .

Fit the upper part of the cover

to the module

Swing the cover and push it firmly.

pre-installed

(T15)

3

1. Tie the two ropes to creat

maintenance trap.

2. Thread the trap around the

strain relief bar.

3. Fix to he front cover.

e

a s

s

the strap t

2

Secure the cables with

cable ties, if needed.

Ensure that the cable

routing allows for proper

front cover installation.

Check list

Cables are threaded in a way that does not obstruct installation of the front cover.

Front cover and its maintenance strap are installed properly.

2

NOTE: Before fixing make

sure that the washers are

at the bottom of the screw.

Otherwise, fixing the screws

may be difficult.

2 3

1

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Installing optional items8

Antenna

-10-

1. Remove the top and front covers, if

they are already installed.

2. Knock out screw hole

nsert studs holes.

. Fix the antenna screws .

. Fix the antenna cables.

. K the upper part of the front

cover.

. Install the front cover.

the six blinds.

3. I the in the middle

4 (Torx 15)

5

6 nock out

7

1

2

6

7

3

4

4

5

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Replacing fans

1. Remove six screws from the fan plate.

2. Remove the fan plate.

3. Take a new fan plate and connect

ans’ cables.

4. Pla e new plate and fix it

with the screws.

the f

c the

3

1

4

1. Install the maintenance trap as described

in chapter “ ront over”.

2. Fix the two orx .

s

Installing the f c

screws (T 15)

Maintenance9

Installing optional item (continue )s d8

2

NOTICE: ake sure that the connectors

are facing each other properly

M

(see markings on the connectors).

Improper connection might cause

a fan failure.

Top cover

- -11

1

22

NOTE: If there is at least 200 mm (7.87 in.)

maintenance space, the procedure

can be done without uninstalling the module.

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1. Power up Flexi Lite BTS and check the LEDs to ensure that the module works properly.2. Commision the BTS. See the for further information.Commissioning Flexi Lite BTS

Powering up and commissioning

10

Installation checklist

Perform these checks to make sure that the installation is complete.

The grounding cable is connected to a grounding point.

All the cables are properly installed (and secured, if needed).

Site is clean and istallation is completed.

Delivery is complete and undamaged.

Site meets the minimum clearances.

Module's cover(s) is(are) installed with the maintenance trap.s

The module(s) is(are) correctly installed on a wall/pole.

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11

Deploying in small space

(special case)

1. Do the cabling first, then attach the module to the mounting brackets (middle position).2. Install the unit in place. Handle the cables with care in order not to break them.3. Route all the cables to the left.Minimum 60 mm (2.36 in.) space at the bottom of the unit is needed for cable routing.

NOTICE: Do not bend optical cables beyond the minimum radius of

70 mm

:

- (2.76 in.), when cable diameter is 7 mm (0.28 in.)

- 50 mm (1.97 in.), when cable diameter is 5 mm (0.20 in.)

The special case can be applied when there is a very limited space and you cannot meet the regular200 mm (7.87 in.) unit bottom clearance.