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General description
3BK 17416 3001 RJZZA 02 9 / 72A L EC T L
1 General description
This chapter provides general information concerning theoperating principle and requirements of the procedure:
Hardware description Prerequisites Restrictions Initial state Final state Task sequences Time schedule Information required
General description
10 / 72 3BK 17416 3001 RJZZA 02A L EC T L
1.1 Hardware description
1.1.1 Rack configurationFigures 1 to 3, which show the layout of the equipment fitted ineach rack for each BSC configuration, are provided to assist thevisual check procedure.
The key used in the figures is as follows:
Table 1-1 Rack key
CE number at a CPRC unit = Network address
AB = OSI- CPRC
AC= SYS- CPRC
AA= BC- CPRC
number at a DTCC unit = Network address
number at a TCUC unit = Network address
NE number at an QA unit = Qmux address
SWCH number at a AS unit AS = Access Switch Number
number at a GS unit GS1/n = Group Switch Stage 1/Plane+Switch Element Number
GS2/n = Group Switch Stage 2/Plane+Switch Element Number
number at a BCLA unit SYS = SystemVariant
RACK = RackVariant
M = Master S = Slave
General description
3BK 17416 3001 RJZZA 02
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01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
top rack unit for the fuses
DC
DC
DC
DC
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS
DC
DC
BIUA
TCUC
BCLA
BCLA
BCLA
BCLA
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
DC
DC
TSCA
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
CPRC
SWCH
SWCH
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
air baffle
SWCH
SWCH
DC
GS2/1 ........................ GS2/1
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SAU01
SAU03
SAU02
SAU04
SAU06
SAU07
SAU08
SAU05
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7GS2/2 ........................ GS2/20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS2/3 ........................ GS2/30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 7AS
6QA
7QAAS
2 6AS
4QA
5QA
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
GS2/0 ........................ GS2/00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS1/0 ........................ GS1/00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2QA
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
AS1 5
AS SYSM S M S
RACK
AS1 5
AS
000
001
002
003
004
005
CB A01 ........................ CB A09
A01 B71 B72
CB B71 ........................ CB B78
fuse fuse fuse
A02fuse
A05fuse
B75fuse
A06fuse
A07fuse
A09fuse
B77fuse
B78fuse
B76fuse
A08fuse
N+1
N+1
ABIS16 BSCL06
ATER16
BGSA10SYSA16SYSB06
BGSA10
ATER16
ATER16
BGSA10 BGSA10 BGSA10
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
top rack unit for the fuses
DC
DC
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS
DC
DC
BIUA
TCUC
BCLA
BCLA
BCLA
BCLA
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
DC
DC
TSCA
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
CPRC
SWCH
SWCH
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
CPRC
air baffle
SWCH
SWCH
DC
GS2/1 ........................ GS2/1
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SAU01
SAU03
SAU02
SAU04
SAU06
SAU07
SAU08
SAU05
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7GS2/2 ........................ GS2/20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS2/3 ........................ GS2/30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 7AS
6QA
7QAAS
2 6AS
4QA
5QA
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
GS2/0 ........................ GS2/00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS1/0 ........................ GS1/00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2QA
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
AS1 5
AS SYSM S M S
RACK
AS0 4
AS
000
001
002
003
004
005
CB A01 ........................ CB A09
A01 B71 B72
CB B71 ........................ CB B78
fuse fuse fuse
A05fuse
B75fuse
A06fuse
A07fuse
A09fuse
B77fuse
B78fuse
B76fuse
A08fuse
N+1
ABIS16 BSCL06
ATER16
BGSA10SYSA16SYSB06
BGSA10
ATER16
ABIS16
ATER16
ABIS16
GBIS16
BGSA10 BGSA10 BGSA10
BIUA
TCUC
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
8QA
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
AS8 12
AS
A03fuse
A04fuse
N+1
BIUA
TCUC
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
10QA
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
AS9 13
AS
B74fuse
BIUA
SWCH
SWCH
14QAAS
11 15AS
DC
DC
B73fuse
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/10 1
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/12 3
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/16 7
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS10 14
AS12QA
13
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
A02fuse
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/14 5
QAN+1
Half Rack Full Rack DC/DC converter removed, starting from rack variant 3BK 06796 AAAC
Figure 1-1Rack Layout Rack 1, C
onfiguration 1 and 2
General description
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SAU03
SAU04
ABIS16
ATER16
ABIS16
GBIS16
BIUA
TCUC
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
8QA
3 00
3 01
3 02
3 03
3 04
3 05
3 06
3 07
AS24 28
AS
A03fuse
A04fuse
N+1
BIUA
TCUC
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
10QA
3 10
3 11
3 12
3 13
3 14
3 15
3 16
3 17
AS25 29
AS
B74fuse
BIUA
SWCH
SWCH
14QAAS
27 31AS
DC
DC
B73fuse
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/36 7
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS26 30
AS12QA
13
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
A02fuse
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/34 5
QAN+1
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
top rack unit for the fuses
DC
DC
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS
DC
DC
BIUA
TCUC
BCLA
BCLA
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
DC
DC
TSCA
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
air baffle
SWCH
SWCH
DC
GS2/5 ........................ GS2/5
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SAU01
SAU02
SAU06
SAU07
SAU08
SAU05
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7GS2/6 ........................ GS2/60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS2/7 ........................ GS2/70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19 23AS
6QA
7QAAS
18 22AS
4QA
5QA
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
GS2/4 ........................ GS2/40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS1/2 ........................ GS1/20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2QA
210
2 11
2 12
2 13
2 14
2 15
216
AS17 21
ASM SRACK
AS16 20
AS
CB A01 ........................ CB A09
A01 B71 B72
CB B71 ........................ CB B78
use use fuse
A05fuse
B75fuse
A06use
A07fuse
A09fuse
B77fuse
B78fuse
B76fuse
A08fuse
N+1
ABIS16 BSCL06
ATER16
BGSA10SYSA16SYSB06
BGSA10
ATER16
BGSA10 BGSA10 BGSA10
BIUA
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
0QA
2 00
2 01
2 02
2 03
2 05
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
2 06
2 07
2 04
2 17
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
top rack unit for the fuses
DC
DC
DC
DC
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
ASMB
DTCC
DTCC
DTCC
SWCH
SWCH
AS
DC
DC
BIUA
TCUC
BCLA
BCLA
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
DC
DC
TSCA
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
air baffle
SWCH
SWCH
DC
GS2/5 ........................ GS2/5
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
DC
DC
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SWCH
SAU01
SAU03
SAU02
SAU04
SAU06
SAU07
SAU08
SAU05
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7GS2/6 ........................ GS2/60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS2/7 ........................ GS2/70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
19 23AS
6QA
7QAAS
18 22AS
4QA
5QA
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
GS2/4 ........................ GS2/40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GS1/2 ........................ GS1/20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2QA
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
AS17 21
ASM SRACK
AS16 20
AS
CB A01 ........................ CB A09
A01 B71 B72
CB B71 ........................ CB B78
fuse fuse fuse
A02fuse
A05fuse
B75fuse
A06fuse
A07fuse
A09fuse
B77fuse
B78fuse
B76fuse
A08fuse
N+1
N+1
ABIS16 BSCL06
ATER16
BGSA10SYSA16SYSB06
BGSA10
ATER16
ATER16
BGSA10 BGSA10 BGSA10
BIUA
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
0QA
200
201
202
203
205
TCUC
TCUC
TCUC
206
207
204
217
Half Rack Full Rack
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/30 1
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/32 3
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/32 3
SWCH
SWCH
GS1/30 1
Figure 1-2Rack Layout Rack 2, C
onfiguration 3 and 4
General description
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Figure 1-3 Rack Layout Rack 3, Configuration 5 and 6
General description
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1.2 Prerequisites The site must comply with the “safety rules” (See “BSS Methods
Handbook ”).
At least two Atermux PCM links must be available
1.3 Restrictions There are no restrictions in this document.
1.4 Initial state The BSC racks are installed and wired on the customer’s site.
The power supply is connected and powered up, but the racksare not powered up (all circuit breakers at the top of eachrack must be in the "OFF" position)
1.5 Final state The BSC is powered up and downloaded with the build
requested by the customer.
The BSC is connected to TC and OMC-R, ready for physicalconnection of the BTSs.
General description
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1.6 Operating principleB e f o r e le a v i n g f o r t h e s i t e
B e f o r e s t a r t in g ( o n a r r i v a l a t t h e s i t e )
H a r d w a r e c h e c k
C h e c k in g t h e p o w e r s u p p lya n d p o w e r in g u p
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In s t a l l in g t h e B S C T e r m in a la n d X .2 5 b o a r d
In s t a l l in g t h e B S S S W f r o m f lo p p y d is k s
B u i ld d e l iv e r y ?IO M E G A z i pF lo p p y d is k s
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R e lo c a t i o n o fs y s t e m C P R C s
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1.7 Time Schedule
Task time
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1st person
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Preliminary checks
Before leaving for the site 20 20
Before starting 20 20
Hardware check(1) 10-60(2) 10-60(2)
Checking the Power Supply andPowering Up(1)
25 25
Installing the BSC Terminal and BSS SW
Installing the BSC Terminal software andX.25 communication board
45
Installing the Craft Terminal 10
Installing the BSS software 10-20(3)
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Relocation of system-CPRCs 2
Loading and activating the BSC software 90
Checking battery backup of S-CPRC boards 30
Correcting the BSC date and time 2
Option: Testing the external alarms 10 10
Option: Hardware test 40
Checking BSC - TC link 20
Setting and checking the BSC - OMC-R link
30
Finishing commissioning 20
6h24-7h24 1h25-2h15(1) tasks where two persons are mandatory for execution(2) depending on BSC configuration (1-6)(3) 10 min from IOMEGA zip, 20 min from floppy disks
The times given are based on technical constraints, not takinginto account safety considerations.
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1.8 Information required
1. Site
• DDF map
2. Equipment configuration
• Rack configuration number (1 to 6)
• X.25 routing:
- extraction at BSC site
- extraction on TRCU modules via X.25 packet switch
- X.25 routed through MSC
• BSS topology
• BSS software version
3. Other
• Version of TSC firmware (B5 , B6 or higher)
• Status of A interface cables at the TC side (connected toMSC or looped)
• Which A interface cables are connected at the MSC (ifapplicable)
• External alarm cables (available or not)
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Preliminary checks
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2 Preliminary checks
This chapter describes the preparation of the operation in two steps:
At back-office
At arrival on site.
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2.1 Before going to the siteCheck prerequisitesCheck prerequisitesCheck prerequisitesCheck prerequisitesfulfilmentfulfilmentfulfilmentfulfilment
See prerequisites in chapter 1
Check availability ofCheck availability ofCheck availability ofCheck availability ofNeeded informationNeeded informationNeeded informationNeeded information
See needed information in chapter 1
Check availability ofCheck availability ofCheck availability ofCheck availability ofdocumentationdocumentationdocumentationdocumentation
See documentation list in appendix
Check availability of toolsCheck availability of toolsCheck availability of toolsCheck availability of tools See tools kit list in appendix, refer to the« Tools catalogue » for content checking
Check availability andCheck availability andCheck availability andCheck availability andversion of softwareversion of softwareversion of softwareversion of software
See software list in appendix, refer to thecorresponding documents for SW versionchecking
2.2 Before you start (at arrival on site)Check applicableCheck applicableCheck applicableCheck applicablenotifications andnotifications andnotifications andnotifications andoperation instructionsoperation instructionsoperation instructionsoperation instructions
Refer to “Applicable notifications list” for
checking if notifications have to applied duringthe operation (ITL)
Refer to “Applicable operation instructionslist” for checking if operation instructions have toapplied during the operation (IO)
Check that the safetyCheck that the safetyCheck that the safetyCheck that the safetyinstructions have beeninstructions have beeninstructions have beeninstructions have beenappliedappliedappliedapplied
Refer to “Method Handbook” for checking that the
safety precautions have been taken, in accordancewith safety instructions
Read instructions to beRead instructions to beRead instructions to beRead instructions to beapplied in case ofapplied in case ofapplied in case ofapplied in case ofanomalyanomalyanomalyanomaly
Refer to “Method Handbook” for instructions
Fulfil completion checkFulfil completion checkFulfil completion checkFulfil completion checklistlistlistlist
Complete header field of the CCL
see Check Completion List
The CCL is completed as each instruction iscarried out
Check the antistaticCheck the antistaticCheck the antistaticCheck the antistaticwrist strapwrist strapwrist strapwrist strap
Check the resistance of antistatic wrist strap is lessthen 1 MΩ
Connect the antistatic wrist strap to rack earth
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3 Hardware check
This chapter describes how to check the BSC configuration andHTS of the boards inside the BSC.
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PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To check that the BSC configuration corresponds to thecustomer’s order.
To verify that the hardware level of the boards inside BSC is asrequested by the customer, by taking the rack inventory.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
See Information required
See Chapter 1 “RackConfiguration”
A. Verify the presence and position of the boards according tothe requested configuration.
Refer to “CI 08 - SiteEquipment Inventory”
B. Perform the rack inventory.
ATTENTIONCheck that there are no alarms of type “NOT IN CAL”,when running Inventar for BTS. This ensures that the
boards inside the BSC meet the requirements of a specificcustomer.
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4 Checking the Power Supply and Powering Up
This chapter describes the tasks to perform to check the powersupply and power up the BSC.
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PurposePurposePurposePurpose To check the rating of the fuses at the customer power panel.
To check the polarity of power voltage and to power up theBSC racks.
4.1 Check the rating of the fuses
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. On the customer power panel (cabinet), check for theexistence of two DC power supply distribution circuits. Eachdistribution circuit is provided with a DC circuit breaker (fuseholder).
B. On the site power panel, disconnect the two -48V powersupply lines (line A and B) at the rack fuse holders.
See SPP-27 C. Check that the fuse ratings are in accordance with the SPPdocument.
4.2 Discharge the capacitors in the racks
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. At the customer power panel, make sure the two -48 V powersupply lines for BSC are disconnected.
B. Close (ON position) all the rack (and extension rack ifapplicable) circuit breakers for 10 seconds.
C. Open (OFF position) all the rack circuit breakers.
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4.3 Check the polarity of the power supply line,Branch A
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
A. At the BSC top rack filter units for eachrack (basic rack and extension racks ifapplicable) remove the protection capsfrom the power supply terminals.
B. Connect the -48 V power supply (branchA) at the fuseholder.
Branch A is connected.
N O T IC E Branch A is associated with the fuseholder marked BAT A.
C. Using the multimeter, check the presenceof -48V DC between BAT A and BATRETfor all racks (basic and extensions).
Check that no voltage is present betweenBAT B and BATRET for all racks.
-48V DC present between BAT Aand BATRET
No voltage is present betweenBAT B and BATRET.
See Chapter 1 “Racksconfiguration”
D. Switch all the rack circuit breakers to ON.
Note: Converters B72 and B78 areremoved starting from rack variant 3BK06796 AAAC.
The DC/DC converters A01-A09for all racks are powered up.
The DC/DC converters B71-B78for all racks are not powered up.
E. Switch all the rack circuit breakers to OFF. No board in the racks ispowered up.
F. At the customer power panel, disconnectthe -48 V power supply (branch A) at thefuseholder.
Branch A is disconnected.
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4.4 Check the polarity of the power supply line,Branch B
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
see § 4.2 A. Discharge the capacitors in the rack. The capacitors are discharged.
B. At the BSC top rack filter units for eachrack (basic rack and extension racks ifapplicable) remove the protection capsfrom the power supply terminals.
C. Connect the -48 V power supply (branchB) at the fuseholder.
Branch B is connected.
N O T IC E Branch B is associated with the fuseholder marked BAT B.
D. Using the multimeter, check the presenceof -48V DC between BAT B and BATRETfor all racks (basic and extension).Check that no voltage is present betweenBAT A and BATRET for all racks.
-48V DC present between BAT Band BATRET
No voltage is present betweenBAT A and BATRET.
See Chapter 1 “Racksconfiguration”
E. Switch all the rack circuit breakers to ON.
Note: Converters B72 and B78 areremoved starting from rack variant 3BK06796 AAAC.
The DC/DC converters B71-B78for all racks are powered up.The DC/DC converters A01-A09for all racks are not powered up.
F. Switch all the rack circuit breakers to OFF. No board in the racks ispowered up.
G. At the customer power panel, disconnectthe -48 V power supply (branch B) at thefuseholder.
Branch B is disconnected.
4.5 Power up the BSC racks
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. Switch ON the two power supply lines at the fuseholders.
B. Switch ON all the rack circuit breakers, powering up the racks.
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook”
C. All the boards take about 1 minute to run their self-tests.
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5 Installing the BSC Terminal and BSS SW
This chapter describes installation procedures for the followingsoftware:
BSC Terminal and X.25 communication board
Craft Terminal
BSS software
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5.1 Installing the BSC Terminal software and theX.25 communication board
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To install:
• the X.25 communication board in Windows environment
• the "BSC Terminal" software in Windows environment
5.1.1 Install EICON C31 board
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook”
A. Install the EICON C31(for notebook) board in Windowsenvironment
5.1.2 Install Windows BSC Terminal
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook”
A. Install BSC Terminal software for Windows
5.2 Installing the Craft Terminal
PurposePurposePurposePurpose To install the LMT-CT Craft Terminal program on the PC
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook”
A. Install Craft Terminal for Windows
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5.3 Installing the BSS software
PurposePurposePurposePurpose To install the BSS software on the PC and to print the
“CONTENTS.LST”
5.3.1 Case 1: Build is delivered on floppy disks
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. On the notebook create the following directory(ies):
C:\BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of the customer build”
B. Copy all the build delivery compressed files (gzip) from floppydisks to the new created directory (all files in same directory).
C. Copy gzip.exe from C:\Program Files\Alcatel\WINBSC\B7 toC:\BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of customer build”
D. Open a command prompt window:
Start Programs Command Prompt
E. In the command prompt window enter the followingcommands:
cd \BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of customer build” <CR>gzip -dvN *.gz <CR>Note: *.gz means all the files in the current directory with theextension gz.All the gzip files are uncompressed.
F. Using a text editor (eg. Notepad) open the “CONTENTS.LST”file.
Refer to “BSS softwarelist”
G. Check the BSC master file (i.e. bscmxtxx) version specified in“CONTENTS.LST” against the requested customer version.
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5.3.2 Case 2: Build is delivered on IOMEGA ZIP disk
NOTICE In this case it is mandatory for the notebook to have an IOMEGAZIP drive installed.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. On the notebook create the following directory or directories:
C:\BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of customer build”
B. Copy all the build delivery files from the IOMEGA ZIP disk tothe new created directory.
C. Copy gzip.exe from C:\Program Files\Alcatel\WINBSC\B7 toC:\BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of the customer build”
D. Open a command prompt window:
Start Programs Command Prompt
E. In the command prompt window enter the followingcommands:
cd \BUILDBSS\B7\”Name of the customer build” <CR>gzip -dvN *.gz <CR>Note: *.gz means all the files in the current directory withextension gz.All the gzip files are uncompressed.
F. Using a text editor (eg. Notepad) open the “CONTENTS.LST”file.
Refer to “BSS softwarelist”
G. Check the BSC master file (i.e. bscmxtxx) version specified in“CONTENTS.LST” against the requested customer version.
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6 Commissioning tests
This chapter describes the following tasks:
Relocation of system CPRCs
Loading and activating the BSC software
Checking battery backup of S-CPRC boards
Correcting the BSC date and time
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6.1 Relocation of system-CPRCs
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To move the S-CPRC PBAs from their transport positions totheir operational positions.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
WARNING
Use the antistatic wrist strap when working in contactwith the BSC boards, otherwise permanent damage could
be caused to the boards.
Action Results
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook” for LEDsmeaning
A. Move the S-CPRC PBAs from theirtransport positions to their operationalpositions as follows:
-PBA in position 23 (transport) toposition 21 (operational).
-PBA in position 27 (transport) toposition 25 (operational).
System CPRCs are in operationalposition.
The boards run their self-tests forabout 1 minute. When the bottomLED is blinking they are requestingto be loaded.
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6.2 Loading and Activating the BSC software
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To prepare the X.25 link by downloading the minibuild
To configure the first BIUA module of each rack with a genericfile
Option: To upgrade the TSCA firmware from B5
To load and activate the BSC software.
6.2.1 Prepare X.25 configuration linkProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Refer to “Toolscatalogue for field activity”for cable reference
A. Connect the COM1 port of the BSC Terminal to the 9 pinconnector of the system CPRC 1 (SAU 08 position 21) usingthe CPRC serial cable.
B. To run ‘BSC Terminal B7’, from the Taskbar, select:
Start Programs WinBSC B7 WindowsBSC Terminal B7
The following window appears:
B. Select serial connection and Logging in the ‘BSCCommunication Control’ window and click <Connect>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window select:
Utilities Minibuild Loading
The ‘Minibuild Loading’ window opens:
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Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook” to monitor theprogress of the downloadby observing the LEDs onthe CPRC PBA
D. Give the path of the minibuild directory in the “Directory Path”field (as in the figure) field using the <Browse> button. SelectAvailable Files ‘bssmini.*’ and click <Go!>.
The files are automatically downloaded.
When the download is complete, a successful reportmessage appears.
N O T IC E Check the lower right corner in ‘Windows BSC Terminal’
windows to monitor communication between PC and BSCequipment (“the message has been sent to BSC...” and areply has been received).
E. Exit Windows BSC Terminal:
- click the shortcut exit button (top right corner in the‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ window)
- click <Yes> to confirm the close connection messagebelow:
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6.2.2 Configure the rack’s first BIUA with the generic file
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. Connect the LMT Terminal to the first BIUA PBA using LMT-CTTerminal/MMI cable.
B. Run ‘Craft Terminal B7’:
Double click the LMT Terminal SW icon.
When the password window appears, click the <OK> button.
The Alcatel Main Menu appears:
C. In the Alcatel Main Menu Select: Session Connect
The Craft Terminal software establishes the connection withthe BIUA board:
D. In the “BIUSC” Menu select:
Options Data Download
and in the “Write Block” window click <Browse>.
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See Chapter 1 “RackConfiguration”
E. In the “Open” window select, using “Folders” field, thetransmission data file corresponding to the module rackposition:
LMT-CT Setting...
F. Click <OK>.
In the “Write Block” window click <OK> again, and wait forthe successful ‘Report’ message window below:
G. In the “BIUSC” Menu, disconnect the board link by selecting:
Session Disconnect
The “Alcatel” menu is activated.
Disconnect the RS232 cable from BIUA board.
H. Repeat the section Configure the rack’s first BIUA withinitial generic file, for the first BIUA module of each BSCrack.
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6.2.3 Check and upgrade the TSCA FW
ATTENTION This upgrade MUST be performed if the TSCA FW doesnot correspond to release B6 or B7!
PurposePurposePurposePurpose To upgrade the TSCA SW from B5 to B6 (even if thecommissioning of BSC is done in B7).
6.2.3.1 Check the FW version on the TSCA board
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedureA. Connect the LMT Terminal to the first TSCA PBA using LMT-CT
Terminal/MMI cable.
B. Run Craft Terminal B7: Double click the LMT Terminal SW icon.When the password window appears, click the <OK> button.The Alcatel Main Menu appears:
C. In the Alcatel Main Menu Select:
TSC Download Migration Software
D. If the connection is not established, the FW version is forrelease B6 or higher and no FW upgrade is required.
E. If the Craft Terminal software establishes the connection withthe TSCA board an update of FW is required.
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6.2.3.2 If applicable, upgrade TSCA firmware from B5 to B6
1. Installing the TSC B6 software on the PC
A. Create the directory TSC_FW on the PC.
see BSS Software List B. Copy the firmware delivery for release B6 (TSCSAQxx.0xx)from the floppy disk into the TSC_FW directory.
C. Leave the diskettes of the installed software in the sitedocumentation.
2. Upgrading the TSCA board to FW level B6
A. The Craft Terminal software sets up the connection with theTSCA board, following the action of the command alreadygiven at LMT CT B7:
TSC Download Migration Software
B. The following messages appear:
“Waiting for Download Request from TSC...” “Download of Both Code and Data Requested.Proceed?”
Click <OK> .
C. The program asks for the TSC CODE file .
D. Select the file that you installed in the TSC_FW directory:
C:\ TSC_FW / TSCSAQxx.0xx
Choose this file and click <OK>.
E. The following messages appears:
“TSC is currently erasing a page of memory.”
And then download starts.
F. “Download of Data Requested.Proceed?” appears.Click <OK> .
G. Select the file with data from the LMT CT directory:
.../LMT_CT/B7/Settings/g2/tsca/empty_db.tsc
Choose this file and click <OK>.
H. Wait for the TSC to download successfully. (After the TSCAboard has been downloaded wait approximately 10 minutes).
I. Manually reset the board.
J. After the TSCA board has been reset, the B6 firmware shouldbe active and will start sending a load request via TSL.
K. Apply the same procedure for each TSCA board.
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6.2.4 Format Disk A
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
1. Set up the X.25 communication link
Refer to “Toolscatalogue for field activity”for cable reference type.
A. Connect the X.25 number 0 port of the BSC Terminal to the25 pin connector of system CPRC 1 (SAU 08 position 21)using CPRC parallel cable.
B. Open a new session and select the X.25 link.
C. Select X.25 connection and Logging in the ‘BSCCommunication Control’ window and click <Connect>.
N O T IC E If an “X25 Link” error message window appears verify the
link with the BSC equipment and repeat the last two stepsagain.
2. Format Disk A
A. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ main menu select:
Commands Disk operations Format SSD
the ‘Format SSD’ window opens.
B. In the “Directory Path” field enter the full path to the BSSdirectory using the <Browse> button (e.g.:C:\BUILDBSS\BSSS7_1).
C. Select <Disk A>.D. A list of files that can be used to format the SSD appears.
Select the BSS-masterfile xxxMxTxx . xxx and click <Enter>.
E. Click <Go!> to initiate SSD formatting. When SSD formatting is complete, a report appears
showing the result of the formatting.
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6.2.5 Load the BSS software onto disk A
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ main menu select:
Commands Disk operations File Transferfrom PC to BSC
The BSS File Directory window opens:
B. In the “Directory Path” field enter the full path to the BSSdirectory using the <Browse> button (e.g.:C:\BUILDBSS\BSSS7_1).
C. Select the BSS-masterfile xxxMxTxx . xxx and click <Enter>.
D. Specify the Destination Disk. Select <Disk A>.
E. In the ‘Files To Transfer’ window the files to be transferred aredisplayed.
F. Click <Go!> to initiate the file transfer (Start Download).
G. Check reports.
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6.2.6 Check the content of disk A
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. To generate and print out the content of disk A, from the‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ main menu select:
Commands Disk operations Control SSD
B. Select the parameters as in the ‘Control SSD’ window belowand then click <OK>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window check the commandreports.
D. Compare the content of disk A, shown in the reports window,with the CONTENTS.LST file.
6.2.7 System initialization
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
A. In ‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ select the followingmenu path:
Commands System Activation
System initialization
‘System Initialisation’window opens.
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Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook” describing thevarious LED states for thedifferent boards.
B. Select the parameters as in the ‘SystemInitialisation’ window above and then click<OK>.
The loading procedure is indicated by theLEDs on the board front panels.
All BSC boards, includingNE and TSCA, upload thesoftware stored in CPRCboard.
NOTICEAfter the system initialization command the BSC Terminal loses the
X.25 connection with the BSC.
After about 5 minutes, reestablish the link by closing andreopening BSC Terminal.
C. Wait about 20 min. for the successful report.
Verify that all CE's are equipped. If CE missing,run Hardware Test to investigate.
BSC is successfullyinitialized.
6.2.8 Set to "OPR" the SBLs of the declared BTSs
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. In ‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ select:
Commands Equipment Handling SBLDisable
B. Select the parameters as in the ‘SBL Disable’ window below:
see Informationrequired
C. In the "Unit number" field enter the parameter number fromthe corresponding BTSs.
D. Click <OK> and wait for the successful report.
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6.2.9 Check board status
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedureA. To generate and print out the states of the faulty SBLs, in
‘Windows BSC Terminal’ select:
Commands Equipment Handling SBL StateList
B. Select the parameters as in the ‘SBL State List’ window belowand then click <OK>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window check the reports toverify that all the CPR, DTC, TCU, TSC and SWITCH SBLs ofthe BSC are "In Traffic". They should not appear in the StateList command report.
NOTICE
The State List command displays the states of all SBLs that are not"In Traffic".
In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window use the mouse to double-click on the compressed report message any time you want a “Full
Report View”.
6.2.10 Format disk B
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure See Appendix A. Disable Alarm Reports.
CAUTION
If the sequence of operations is blocked at any time,apply WORKAROUND no.1 for restarting the BSC
Terminal.
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B. In ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ select:
Commands Disk Operations Format DuplexSSD
C. In ‘Format Duplex SSD’ enter the "Source - Destination"parameter and click <0K>.
D. Check the reports to see if the action was successful.
E. Wait for the final report “FILE TRANSFER RESULT”.
6.2.11 Copy the BSS software to disk B
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. In ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ select the following menu path:
Commands Disk Operations FileTransfer from BSC to BSC
B. Enter the Source and Destination disk parameters, select “AllFiles” and click <0K>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window check the reports(check to see that the BOOTROOT file already exists on disk B).
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6.2.12 Check the content of disk B
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. Repeat the instructions in section 6.2.6 for Disk B.
6.2.13 Activate disk B
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ main menu select:
Commands Equipment Handling SBLInitialise
B. Click <0K>.
See Appendix C. Enable Alarm Reports.
D. Check the message reports.
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6.3 Checking battery backup of S-CPRC boards
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To check that the content of the S-CPRC disks is not altered(safeguarded by the internal battery backup) by a loss of BSCpower supply.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
A. At the customer power panel switch OFF thebreakers for the two BSC branches (A and B).
BSC is powered down.
B. At the customer power panel switch OFF thebreakers for the two BSC branches (A and B).
BSC is powered up andstarts initialization.
Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook” for LED states
C. Wait for BSC initialisation to finish (follow thedifferent LED states).
Refer to the abovesections
D. Check the board status as described in theabove sections.
The respective SBLs are“IT”.
Refer to the abovesections
E. Check the content of the S-CPRC disks (A and B)against the “CONTENTS.LST” file.
The content of the S-CPRCdisks was not altered bythe loss of power supply.
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6.4 Correcting the BSC date and time
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. In ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ select the following menu path:
Commands Date & Time Modify Date & Time
B. Select the parameters as in the example ‘Modify Date andTime’ window below and then click <OK>.
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6.5 Option: Testing the external alarms
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To verify the external alarms sent to the BSC Terminal.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
See Chapter 1“Information required”
A. If the external alarms are not looped at theDDF, the external alarms should be activeat the BSC Terminal. They will remainactive until they are either connected orlooped.
If they are looped at the DDF, theprocedure will entail checking that they arecorrectly sent to the BSC Terminal byopening them in turn.
See Chapter 1“Information required”
B. If the external alarms cables are installed,simulate the alarms, one by one, at theDDF side, by inserting disconnectterminals.
The corresponding alarms arereported at the BSC Terminal.
(for example:
Alarm Class: 32-Environmental
Alarm type: 002-EXT-ALARM)
C. Remove the disconnect terminals, one byone.
The corresponding alarmsdisappear.
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7 Option: Hardware Test
This chapter describes the following sequence of hardware testsin “off-line” mode, applied for BSC configuration 3 or higher:
Network test
Broadcast test
Clock test
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7.1 BSC hardware test
ATTENTION This test applies only for BSC configuration 3 or higher!
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To perform the following sequence of hardware tests in “off-line” mode:
• Network test to detect failures in the switching networkcabling.
• Broadcast test to detect failures in the broadcast buscabling and faulty PBAs.
• Clock test to detect failures in the clock distribution buscabling. It also detects faulty PBAs.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
1. Preparing the BSC for the test
A. The hardware test must be executed inconfiguration 3 or higher, to check theinter-rack cabling.
N O T IC E For a BSC in configuration 1 or 2 the Hardware Test is notneeded.
B. Before the BSC can be tested, it mustbe in the idle state.
Software in all the Control Elements(CE) is running in the idle mode.
2. Reboot the BSC in “off-line test” mode
A. From the ”Windows BSC Terminal”window main menu, select:
Commands CommissioningTests BSC System TestInit
The “BSC System Test Init” windowopens.
B. Select the parameters as in the “BSCSystem Test Init” window below:
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C. Click <OK>. A message indicating that thecommand has been sent to the BSCappears in the lower left corner ofthe “Windows BSC Terminal”window.
D. Wait about 20 min. for BSC to run inthe test mode.
(Wait about 5min, exit and reconnectthe BSC Terminal).
When the BSC is in test mode, bothtop LEDs are blinking fast.
2. Network Test
A. In the ”Windows BSC Terminal” mainmenu select:
Commands CommissioningTests Test Facilities forG2 Network Test
The “Network Test” window opens.
B. Select the parameters as in the“Network Test” window below and click<OK>.
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Refer to “BSS MethodsHandbook” for cable andplug descriptions.
See Example of Inter RackCabling in appendix
C. Wait for the report message and try tofix the problem, if there is one.
- note down the given address.
If one or more BSC test reports arenot successful the report will providethe identities of the networkaddresses of the links on which themost errors were detected.
- find the given address in the InterRack Cable List and check thecorresponding cables for theiraddresses on both racks.
(Use the mouse to double-click thecompressed report message any timeyou want a “Full Report View”).
3. Broadcast Test
A. In the ”Windows BSC Terminal” mainmenu select:
Commands CommissioningTests Test Facilities forG2 Broadcast Test
The “Broadcast Test” window opens
B. Select the parameters as in the“Broadcast Test” window below andclick <OK>.
C. Wait for the successful report message.
4. Clock Test
A. In the ”Windows BSC Terminal” mainmenu select:
Commands CommissioningTests Test Facilities forG2 Clock Test
The “Clock Test” window opens.
B. Select the parameters as in the “ClockTest” window below and click <OK>.
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C. Wait for the successful report message.
NOTICEIf any hardware test fails, try to identify the problem and fix it.
Repeat all the hardware tests if necessary. If the failure persists,check the cabling between the racks (see BSS Methods Handbook)!
7.2 Reboot the BSC in OPERATIONAL mode
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
Action Results
A. From the ”Windows BSC Terminal”window main menu, select:
Commands CommissioningTests BSC System TestInit
“BSC System Test Init” windowsopens.
B. Select the parameters as in the “BSCSystem Test Init” window below:
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C. Click <OK>. A message indicating that thecommand has been sent to the BSCappears in the lower left corner ofthe “Windows BSC Terminal”window.
D. Wait about 15 min. for BSC to run inoperational mode.
(Exit and reconnect the BSC Terminal)
When the BSC is in operationalmode both bottom LEDs areblinking fast.
See § 6.2.8 E. Check board status. CPR, DTC, TCU, TSC and SWITCHSBLs are “IT”.
Option: Checking the BSC-TC link
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8 Option: Checking the BSC-TC link
This chapter describes how to check the BSC - TC link.
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PurposePurposePurposePurpose To remove the loops at the DDF for AterMux PCMs on the BSC
side and check the alarm reported by ASMB boards. To check the state of A trunk SBLs.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
CAUTION
Apply the following task only if the TC is installed andconnected at the DDF on the BSC site.
1. Remove the AterMux loops and check the alarms onthe ASMB boards
See Informationrequired
A. At the DDF on the BSC side remove the loops for the AterMuxPCMs that are connected to TC equipment.
B. Open the LMT Terminal application and connect the RS232cable to the notebook (COM).
C. For each ASMB board that corresponds to the removed loopat the DDF: connect the serial cable to the board
Session Connect
The message “SM2M connection established” appears
Click <OK>.
Choose:
Services Alarm Collection
See Informationrequired
D. Case 1: A interface cables are looped at TC site
Check that the message “No Alarms Detected” appears,meaning that the TC link has no alarms.
See Informationrequired
E. Case 2: A interface cables are connected to MSC
Check that for the A tributaries connected to MSC there are noalarms.Also check there are no alarms for the “Highway and controlmodule”.
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2. Check the status of A trunk SBLs
A. At the BSC Terminal:
Commands Equipment Handling SBL ReadStatus
B. Object class: SBL
Unit Type: BSC
Unit Number: 1
SBL Type: ATR
Nbr: A trunk number (corresponding to the number ofthe A trunk connected to the MSC or looped at the TC)
SbNbr: 255
C. Click <OK>.
D. Check that the ATR SBL is “in traffic” in the report window.
E. Repeat steps A-D for all the A trunks that are connected to theMSC (corresponding to the AterMux PCMs connected to theTC).
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9 Setting and checking the BSC - OMC-R link
This chapter describes how to set up the BSC - OMC-R link.
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PurposePurposePurposePurpose To set up the BSC - OMC-R link (only if the BSC is linked to
the OMC via the X.25 network)
To test the connection.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
1. Physical connection
ATTENTION This step applies only if the BSC is linked to the OMC viathe X.25 network.
Action Results
BSC site A. Connect the modem to the 25-wayconnector (reference 3BK 07784 GLAA)on CPRC board C (subrack 8, slot 17).
On the modem LEDs 103 and104 must be ON.
On the CPRC C board the topLED must be OFF.
BSC site B. At BSC Terminal verify the alarms. The "Unsolicited Alarm Report"should appear:
This message indicates that theX.25 link has beenreestablished.
2. Test the communication
Action Results
OMC-R site A. Ask the operator to check at OMC-R thatthe BSC - OMC-R link is operational.
The operator confirms the link isoperational.
BSC site B. Check the X.25 SBL status. The corresponding X.25 SBL is“IT”.
OMC-R site C. Perform a Software Audit of BSSequipment.
Software audit report message.
OMC-R site D. Check for communication Errors Reportsin the “BSS_xx Follow up” messagewindow.
No communication errors.
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10 Finishing commissioning
This chapter describes the tasks that have to be performed atthe end of commissioning.
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PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To ensure that commissioning is totally complete, and a copyof all reports from the commissioning of the BSC equipmentis left with the equipment on site.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. Close the doors of the racks.
B. Leave the site tidy.
C. Close the site and hand the keys to the keyholder.
D. Return the completed forms and the inventory files relating tothe operation to base.
Abbreviations
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Abbreviations
ASMC Ater submultiplexer C
Ater Interface between BSC and TC
BSS Base station subsystem
DDF Digital distribution frame
CCL Completion check list
GSM Global system for mobile communications
G2 Second generation
ITL-PRO Procedure technical and support information
NE Network Elements (i.e.: BIUA, ASMB ...)
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
SAU Subrack unit
SR Subrack
TC Transcoder
Abbreviations
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Appendix A List of Items Required
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Appendix A List of Items Required
1 List of documents required
The following table is used to check, at base, the availability of thenecessary documents.
Document tittle Reference
Applicable notification list (ITL-PRO) release B7 3DF 00462 0015 UAZZA
Applicable operation instructions (IO) release B7 3DF 00300 0015 UAZZA
BSS site premises inspection, post handover 8BL 00704 0016 DRBRA
Site premises inspection form (CEL) 8BL 00704 0015 DRBRA
SPP-27, Specification for site preparation G2 BSC 8BL 00704 0018 DRBRA
Tools catalogue for field activity 3BK 20458 0001 RJZZA
Completion Check List (CCL) 3BK 17408 3001 QZZZA
BSS Methods Handbook release B7 3BK 17408 0002 PCZZA
Site Equipment Inventory CI 08 3BK 17257 0001 RJZZA
BSS software list Depending on the software version requestedby the customer
2 List of tools required
The following table is used to check, at base, the availability of thenecessary tools.
see « Tools catalogue » for checking the content
Kit name Reference Calibration
Basic kit OUT 001 No
Test cables and plugs (G2 BSC) OUT 013 No
Digital multimeter DES 001 No
Utility PC (BSC LMT) DES 002 No
Inventory kit N° 7 OUT 017 No
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3 List of software required
The following table is used to check, at base, the availability and theversion of the necessary software.
refer to the corresponding document for checking the SWversion
Name Version checking
Operating system See Tools catalogue for field activity
BSC Terminal/BSCWATxxx BSS software list
LMT_CT/CTxxx.exe BSS software list
TSCSAQxx.0xx BSS software list
BSSBUILD BSS software list
EICON card driver for Windows NT BSS software list
Appendix B Example of Inter-Rack Cabling
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Appendix B Example of Inter-Rack Cabling
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rack B rack A
A = rack AB = rack B
Figure 10-4 Connecting extension loom
A. Run the interconnection loom at the rearof the racks (fig.1). Use the addresseswritten on the end cable labels (fig.1).
B. Connect the cables to the rear of theracks.
The addresses locate a locking latch (1fig.2), and the connector must beplugged just below it (2 fig.2).
C. Tie the cables to the racks.
Example (fig.2) : 03::36BA03
Subrack 03Slot 36Board connector BALocking latch address 03
1
2
01
04
07
10
13
16
19
22
25
28
31
0103
07
10
13
16
19
22
25
28
31
AA
BA
Figure 10-5 Locking latch address
Appendix B Example of Inter-Rack Cabling
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Appendix C Disabling/enabling alarm reports
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Appendix C Disabling/enabling alarm reports
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To disable Alarm Reports during files transfers between PCand BSC equipment. This measure is taken to avoidunsuccessful files transfers.
To enable Alarm Reports when file transfers are finished.
1 Disable Alarm Reports
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. From the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ main menu:
Commands Alarm Handling Enable PCReport
B. Select the parameters as in the window below and then click<OK>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window check the reportmessage.
Appendix C Disabling/enabling alarm reports
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2 Enable Alarm Reports
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. From the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ main menu select:
Commands Alarm Handling Enable PCReport
B. Select the parameters as in the window below and then click<OK>.
C. In the ‘Windows BSC Terminal’ window check the report.
Appendix D Workarounds
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Appendix D Workarounds
1 - Exit/Connect WinBSC Terminal
PurposePurposePurposePurpose
To exit from the WinBSC Terminal interface any time thesequence of operations is blocked.
ProcedureProcedureProcedureProcedure
A. To exit from Windows BSC Terminal:
- click the shortcut exit button (top corner corner in the‘Windows BSC Terminal‘ window)
- click <Yes> to confirm the close connection messagebelow:
B. The following message window appears:
C. To close the connection choose <Yes>.
D. To run ‘BSC Terminal B7’, from the Taskbar, select:
Start Programs WinBSC B7 WindowsBSC Terminal B7
The following window appears:
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E. In the ‘BSC Communication Control’ window select:
X25 for “Link Selection” and the “Logging” option and click<Connect>.
N O T IC E If an “X25 Link” error message window appears verify thelink with the BSC equipment and repeat the last two stepsagain.