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HUAWEI

ATP

BTS 2G

(BTS 3900 (Indoor/Outdoor)

PT. HUAWEI TECH INVESTMENT

PT. NATRINDO TELEPON SELULER

APPROVED BY :

APPROVED BY :

Name : Bruce Shelton

Name : Michael J. Bullough

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ATP BTS 2G

BTS 3900 (Indoor / Outdoor)

SITE REGION

:

SITE

ID

:

SITE NAME

:

SITE LOCATION

:

BTS TYPE :

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Acceptance Testing

2. Acceptance Test Procedure

2.1 Installation

Checklist

2.1.1 Indoor

installation check list

2.1.2 Outdoor

installation check list

2.2 Environment Monitoring Functional Test

2.2.1 Basic

Shelter

Alarms

Monitoring Test

2.2.2

Function Test for Indoor BTS

2.2.3

Function Test for Outdoor BTS

2.3 BTS VSWR Test &

Power transmitting

2.3.1

Feeder System VSWR test result

2.3.2 Power

transmitting

2.4 BTS Commissioning Record

2.4.1 Call

Tests

2.4.2 Handover

Tests

2.4.3

24 Hours Stability Test

2.4.4

Alarm query test

2.5 Punch List Summary

2.6 Revision

History

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1. Acceptance Testing

1.1

Acceptance testing shall be carried out by the Contractor. The Contractor shall

perform all tests required for commissioning and integration of the Equipment,

Software and/or Services, as per the latest approved Schedule 3.

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2.1. Installation Checklist

2.1.1. Indoor Installation Checklist

SITE: SITE CONFIG: DATE:

Equipment overall condition

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

1 Visually inspect the cabinets for any damage. 2 Check that the cabinet doors and locks operate

correctly. Remarks

Site Documentation

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

3 Check that the equipment is installed according to the as plan site design package. 4 Check that the indoor cable ladder is installed

according to the as plan side design package (applicable for Indoor Equipment)

Remarks

Civil Works Check

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

5 Check that the cabinets have been securely fastened and are levelled correctly. 6 Check that indoor cable ladder above the cabinet has been installed correctly (applicable for Indoor

Equipment).

7 Check that the DDF are grounded to the main grounding bus bar.

Remarks

Equipment Specific Checks

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

8 Check that all equipment internal cables are correctly installed and labelled.

9 Check that the cabinet blanking panels have been installed.

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Cabinet External Cabling Check

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

10 Check each the equipment rack is grounded to the main grounding bus bar and labelled. 11 Check that the Abis cables are connected to the correct position of DDF. 12 Check that the alarm cabling has been connected from the BTS to the DDF

13 Check that the support cabinet cables are correctly connected and labelled.

14 Check that the feeder jumper cables are tightened all the BTS. 15 Check that the support cabinet cabling has been cable tied to the cable ladder. 16 Check that the indoor feeder cable labelling is

correct.

17 Check that the DC power cable is the correct size and is terminated correctly. 18 Check the transmission cables, DC Cables and

feeder jumpers are be correctly labelled 19 Check that support equipment is installed

correctly. Remarks

Final Checks

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

20 Check that all installation and packing materials have been removed from the site.

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2.1.2. Outdoor Installation Checklist

SITE: SITE CONFIG: DATE:

Antennas

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

21 Visually inspect the antennas and feeders for any installation damage.

22 Check that the correct type of antenna has been installed. Remarks

Feeders

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

23 Check that the bending radius of all feeders is greater than 20 x Ǿ and all feeder clamps are tightened

24 Check that outdoor feeder labelling is correct at the top and the bottom of the tower.

25 Check that the top feeder grounding is correctly terminated.

Remarks

Connectors

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

26 Check that all top feeder connectors are tight. 27 Check that all top feeders to jumper

connections are tight.

28 Check that all top jumpers to antenna connections are tight.

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Weather sealing

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

29 Check all top grounding kits are weather-sealed correctly. 30 Check all feeders to jumper connections are weather-sealed correctly. 31 Check all jumpers to antenna connections are weather-sealed correctly.

Remarks

Antenna Steelwork

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

32 Check that the antenna supporting steelwork is correctly installed.

33 Check all antenna mounting clamps and brackets have been tightened.

Remarks

Antenna Installation Check

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

34 Check that the antennas are mounted at the correct height.

35 Check that the direction of all antennas in all sectors is correct.

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Antenna Installation Date

Sector

Sector 1

Sector 2

Sector 3

Antenna DFRU11

RXD12

DFRU21

RXD22

DFRU31

RXD32

Height M

M

M

M

M

M

Direction

Deg

Deg

Deg

Deg

Deg

Deg

Down tilt M/E

/ Deg

/ Deg

/ Deg

Remarks

Outdoor Site Documentation

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

36 Check that the antenna layout is according to the site drawing. 37 Check that the feeder cable ladder is installed as per the site drawing. 38 Check that the feeder gland plate is installed as per the site drawing (applicable for Indoor

Equipment) Remarks

SITE: SITE CONFIG: DATE:

Civil Works Inspection

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

39 Check that the feeder cable ladder is correctly installed

40 Check that the feeder grand plate has been correctly installed (applicable for Indoor Equipment).

Remarks

Feeder Grounding

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

41 Check number/location of feeder grounding kits. 42 Check all grounding is correctly terminated

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43 Check all grounding kits are weather sealed correctly.

Remarks

Concluding Checks

Procedure Pass Fail N/A Remark

44 Check that all installation and packing materials have been removed from the site.

Remarks Notes:

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2.2 Environment Monitoring Functional Test

2.2.1 Basic Shelter Alarms Monitoring Functional Test for BTS 3900

SITE: DATE:

NO Basic Shelter alarm test( only for the indoor BTS) Pass Fail Remark Audit

1 Fire alarm [BSC ID No 65384]

2 Door Open alarm [BSC ID No 65385]

3 High temperature alarm [BSC ID No 65386] 4 Spare [BSC ID No 65387] 5 AC Removal alarm [BSC ID No 65388] 6 Genset run [BSC ID No 65389] 7 Genset failure [BSC ID No 65390] 8 Genset low fuel [BSC ID No 65391] 9 Phase R failure alarm [BSC ID No 65392] 10 Phase S failure alarm [BSC ID No 65393] 11 Phase T Failure alarm [BSC ID No 65394] 12 Arrester Failure alarm [BSC ID No 65395] 13 Rectifier Module alarm [BSC ID No 65396] 14 Rectifier High voltage alarm [BSC ID No 65397] 15 Rectifier Low voltage alarm [BSC ID No 65398]

16 OBL Failure alarm [BSC ID No 65399]

* Remark: Alarm test is tested end to end to verify correct operation from sensor to OMC message

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2.2.2 Function Test for Indoor BTS

SITE:

SITE CONFIG:

DATE:

No. Huawei

Procedure

Test Description Pass Fail Remark Audit

1 T01-0101 Power-On Test

2 T01-0201 Fan check

3 T01-0202 Board Indicators check

4 T01-0301 Transmission Test

5 T02-0101 Logging In to the Site Maintenance Terminal System

6 T02-0201 Board Software Loading

7 T02-0202 Board Software Activation

8 T02-0301 Site Reset Hierarchically

9 T02-0302 Cell Management State Changes

10 T02-0303 Cell Performance

11 T02-0401 BT Management State Change

12 T02-0402 BT Test

13 T02-0403 Viewing Channel State

14 T02-0501 RC Attribute Management

15 T02-0502 Changing RC Management State

16 T02-0601 Board Operation

17 T02-0602 Board Loopback Test

18 T02-0603 Board Alarm

19 T03-0101 Switching On an MS

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2.2.3 Function Test for Outdoor BTS

SITE:

SITE CONFIG:

DATE:

No.

Huawei

Procedure

Test Description

Pass

Fail

Remark

Audit

1 T01-0101 Power-On

Test

2

T01-0102

Charging and Discharging of Storage

Batteries

3

T01-0201

Board Indicators check

4

T01-0202

Running Status of the DPMU

4 T01-0301 Transmission

Test

5

T02-0101

Logging In to the Site Maintenance

Terminal System

6

T02-0201

Board Software Loading

7

T02-0202

Board Software Activation

8

T02-0301

Site Reset Hierarchically

9

T02-0302

Cell Management State Changes

10 T02-0303 Cell

Performance

11 T02-0401

BT Management State Change

12 T02-0402 BT

Test

13 T02-0403 Viewing

Channel

State

14 T02-0501 RC

Attribute

Management

15 T02-0502

Changing RC Management State

16 T02-0601 Board

Operation

17 T02-0602

Board Loopback Test

18 T02-0603 Board

Alarm

19 T03-0101

Switching On an MS

20 T03-0102 Calls

21 T03-0103 Basic

Data

Services

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23 T03-0201

Door Status Alarm

24 T03-0202 Water

Alarm

25 T03-0203 Smoke

Alarm

26 T03-0204 Power Supply Failure

27 T04-0101 VSWR of the Antenna System

28 T04-0102 DTF

Test

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2.3. BTS VSWR Test & Power transmitting power

2.3.1 Feeder

system

VSWR test result

SITE: SITE CONFIG: D AT E :

V S W R a n d R e t u r n L o s s No. Cell Feeder

VSWR Feeder Length(m) Distance To Fault (DTF) Return Loss (dB) Audit 1 Cell 1 RXD12 TRX11 2 Cell 2 RXD22 TRX 21 3 Cell 3 RXD32 TRX 31 Notes:

1. VSWR value shall be refer to the specification manual from the supplier

2. Setting at site master for cable 7/8" (vf and cable loss shall be refer to the specification manual from supplier)

3. Setting at site master for cable 1-5/8" (vf and cable loss shall be refer to the specification manual from supplier)

4. VSWR < 1.3

5. DTF test will be carried out according to the test procedure and test result included in the test documentation.

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2.3.2 Power transmitting

DRFU Transmitting Power Test as per T04-0103

DFRU Power level

No. ARFCN (dBm) W dBm DRFU0 Cell 1 DRFU1 DRFU2 Cell 2 DRFU3 DRFU4 Cell 3 DRFU5 * BTS3900 is 40W TX power

2.4 BTS Commissioning Record

2.4.1. Call Tests

DFRU TS0 TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 Audit NO. DFRU 0 BCCH SDDCH CELL0 DFRU 1 DFRU 2 BCCH SDDCH CELL1 DFRU 3 DFRU 4 BCCH SDDCH CELL2 DFRU 5

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2.4.2 Handover

Tests

Call Test Target Cell Origin Cell Target Cell BCCH BSIC

Pass Fail Remark Audit

CELL2 CELL1 CELL3 CELL1 CELL2 CELL3 CELL1 CELL3 CELL2

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2.4.3 24

Hours Stability Test

Site ID:

The purpose of this test is to confirm that the BTS 2G is able to run for 24 hours without any faults.

RESULT: Date:

Remark :

Notes: The 24 hours is to be monitored from the TOC/NOC, and will be passed if BTS is in normal operation with no alarms.

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2.5 Punch List Summary

Site ID:

Note:

Record any items which do not pass the test, or cannot be tested, together with a detailed description..

Rectified By

No.

Test Ref.

No.

DESCRIPTION

SEVERITY

(Minor /

Major)

HUAWEI

NTS

Due Date

1

2

3

4

5

6

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2.6 Revision History

Version

Date

Revised by

Revisions

1.1

14 Feb 2009 Michael J Bullough

Added Revision History table,

typographical changes

1.2

4 Mar 2009

Michael J Bullough

Minor rewording, page 3

References

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