Power Supply Management (SRAN15.1 - Draft B)
Power Supply Management (SRAN15.1 - Draft B)
Issue Draft B
Date 2019-02-22
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Contents
1 Change History.............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 SRAN15.1 Draft B (2019-02-22)................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 SRAN15.1 Draft A (2018-12-30)................................................................................................................................... 2
3 Power Source.................................................................................................................................. 5
4 Power Supply Management........................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Principles........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1.1 Intelligent Battery Management.................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1.1.1 Automatic Switching Between Different Charge-and-Discharge Modes.................................................................9
4.1.1.2 Self-Protection Under High Temperature...............................................................................................................10
4.1.1.3 Battery Runtime Display........................................................................................................................................ 11
4.1.2 Management of Automatic Battery Testing...............................................................................................................12
4.1.2.1 Standard Testing..................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.2.2 Simplified Testing...................................................................................................................................................12
4.1.3 Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection.................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.3.1 Principle..................................................................................................................................................................13
4.1.3.2 Related Parameters................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1.4 Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy................................................................................ 15
4.1.5 Diesel Generator Testing Management..................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.6 Intelligent Diesel Generator Management.................................................................................................................16
4.2 Network Analysis......................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Benefits...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.2 Impacts.......................................................................................................................................................................16
4.3 Requirements................................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.3.1 Licenses..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.2 Software.....................................................................................................................................................................17
4.3.3 Hardware................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.4 Others.........................................................................................................................................................................21
4.4 Operation and Maintenance (eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB/gNodeB)................................................................................. 21
4.4.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................46
4.4.5.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions................................................................................ 46
4.4.5.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management.................................................................................................... 46
4.4.5.3 Deployment of Management of Automatic Battery Testing...................................................................................46
4.4.5.4 Deployment of Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection...................................................................................... 46
4.4.5.5 Deployment of Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy.................................................... 46
4.4.5.6 Deployment of Diesel Generator Testing Management......................................................................................... 47
4.4.5.7 Deployment of Intelligent Diesel Generator Management.....................................................................................47
4.5 Operation and Maintenance (GBTS)............................................................................................................................ 47
4.5.1 When to Use.............................................................................................................................................................. 47
4.5.1.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions................................................................................ 47
4.5.1.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management.................................................................................................... 47
4.5.1.3 Deployment of Management of Automatic Battery Testing...................................................................................47
4.5.1.4 Deployment of Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection...................................................................................... 47
4.5.1.5 Deployment of Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy.................................................... 47
4.5.1.6 Deployment of Diesel Generator Testing Management......................................................................................... 47
4.5.2 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................. 48
4.5.2.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions................................................................................ 48
4.5.2.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management.................................................................................................... 48
4.5.2.3 Deployment of Management of Automatic Battery Testing...................................................................................48
4.5.2.4 Deployment of Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection...................................................................................... 48
4.5.2.5 Deployment of Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy.................................................... 49
4.5.2.6 Deployment of Diesel Generator Testing Management......................................................................................... 50
4.5.3 Data Configuration.................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.5.3.1 Data Preparation..................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.5.3.1.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions............................................................................. 50
4.5.3.1.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management................................................................................................. 58
4.5.3.1.3 Deployment of Management of Automatic Battery Testing................................................................................59
4.5.3.1.4 Deployment of Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection................................................................................... 61
4.5.3.1.5 Deployment of Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy................................................. 63
4.5.3.1.6 Deployment of Intelligent Diesel Generator Management..................................................................................63
4.5.3.2 Using MML Commands......................................................................................................................................... 63
4.5.3.2.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions............................................................................. 63
4.5.3.2.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management................................................................................................. 64
4.5.3.2.3 Deployment of Management of Automatic Battery Testing................................................................................65
4.5.3.2.4 Deployment of Base Station Hierarchical Disconnection................................................................................... 65
4.5.3.2.5 Deployment of Reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy................................................. 65
4.5.3.2.6 Deployment of Intelligent Diesel Generator Management..................................................................................65
4.5.3.3 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 65
4.5.4 Activation Verification.............................................................................................................................................. 65
4.5.4.1 Deployment of Basic Power Supply Management Functions................................................................................ 66
4.5.4.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management.................................................................................................... 66
5 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 78
6 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 79
7 Reference Documents................................................................................................................. 80
1 Change History
This section describes changes not included in the "Parameters", "Counters", "Glossary", and
"Reference Documents" chapters. These changes include:
l Technical changes
Changes in functions and their corresponding parameters
l Editorial changes
Improvements or revisions to the documentation
Technical Changes
Change Description Parameter Change
Editorial Changes
None
Technical Changes
Change Description Parameter Change
Editorial Changes
None
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3 Power Source
The power source for a base station may be the mains supply, diesel generator, solar sub-
array, wind turbine, and batteries.
Huawei provides the following power sources:
l Mains supply
l Diesel generator
l Diesel generator and battery hybrid power sources
l Solar and wind hybrid power sources
l Solar and diesel generator hybrid power sources
These sources provide a reliable power supply even without a mains supply. Figure 3-1,
Figure 3-2, Figure 3-3, and Figure 3-4 show the base station power sources.
NOTE
The intelligent-hybrid power system (IPS1000) provides various functions, such as battery monitoring
management, power switchover, and power monitoring.
NOTE
The automatic transfer switch (ATS) automatically starts and stops the diesel generator, switches AC
power between the mains supply and the diesel generator, and provides surge protection.
4.1 Principles
Each base station has a power supply system, which converts and distributes power and
manages power-related alarms and batteries. This section describes the power supply system
in the power source for the base station.
The power supply system consists of the power monitoring unit (PMU), power supply unit
(PSU), boost distribution unit (BDU), and storage battery. The functions of the PMU, PSU,
and BDU are as follows:
l The PMU manages the power supply, monitors power distribution, and reports alarms.
l The PSU converts voltages, monitors and reports alarms related to PSU faults.
l The BDU increases the output voltage and monitors alarms related to BDU faults.
Huawei AC-powered base stations support basic configuration, information query, and
software management for the PMUs, PSUs, BDUs, and storage batteries. In addition, they can
also provide the following functions based on network requirements:
These features can be applied only to the following cabinets or power modules:
l APM30H (Ver.C)
l APM30H (Ver.D)
l APM30H(Ver.E)
l BTS3900AL (Ver.A)
l TP48600A-H17B1
l IBC10
l OMB (Ver.C)
l OPM50M
l OPM50M (Ver.B)
l OPM30A
l APM5930(AC) (Ver.A)
This function enables a base station to switch the charge-and-discharge mode for batteries
depending on the quality of the power grid. If the power grid quality is favorable, batteries
enter and stay in the hibernation state, in which the batteries do not charge or discharge. This
helps prolong the battery lifetime.
With this function, the base station calculates the number of times the mains supply is cut off
and the duration of each instance over the past 15 days. Then, it determines the grid type and
activates the corresponding charge-and-discharge mode for batteries. Table 4-1 provides
details about charge-and-discharge modes.
NOTE
l Equalized charging: A state in which batteries can be fully charged at a higher voltage than normal
within a short period. This state ensures that all the batteries are equally charged.
l Float charging: A state in which batteries are consistently charged at a constant voltage over a long
period. This state compensates for self-discharge to ensure that the batteries are always fully
charged.
l The current limitation value limits the maximum charging current of the battery as follows:
Maximum charging current = Current limitation valve x Battery capacity.
Under high temperature, this function may negatively affect the battery backup function. If
batteries enter the float charging state or a base station lowers the battery charging voltage
under high temperature, the batteries may not be fully charged and therefore the time the base
station continues providing services using backup power is shortened. If the batteries are
disconnected under high temperature, the base station has no backup power. Then, services on
the base station will be interrupted if the base station uses the alternating current (AC) power
input and the mains supply is cut off.
This function provides different solutions to prevent battery damage under different
temperatures, as shown in Figure 4-1. The figure assumes that the default configurations of
the base station are in effect.
l If the battery temperature exceeds the threshold for entering the float charging state and
remains above the threshold for 5 minutes, batteries enter the float charging state and no
alarms are generated. This threshold equals to the value of the TUTHD parameter minus
5.
l If the battery temperature remains higher than the value of TUTHD for 5 minutes, a
battery overtemperature alarm is generated.
l If the battery temperature remains higher than the value of SDT for 5 minutes, the
battery charging voltage is lowered or batteries are disconnected based on the value of
the HTSDF parameter.
The TUTHD, SDT, and HTSDF parameters apply to GBTSs, eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs,
gNodeBs, and co-MPT base stations.
This function is enabled by default and not under license control. It is permanently enabled.
With this function, a base station uses the following formula to calculate the battery runtime
when the mains supply is cut off and users can query the battery runtime by running the
following MML commands:
Battery runtime = (Remaining power capacity x Total power capacity x Discharge efficiency)/
(Mean discharge current x Aging coefficient)
NOTE
l The discharge efficiency is negatively correlated to the mean discharge current, and the aging
coefficient is positively correlated to the time batteries have been in use.
l The calculated battery runtime may be inaccurate due to inaccurate calculation of the remaining
power capacity and discharge current. The maximum error ranges from 10% to 20% when batteries
are fully charged.
During a standard test, the battery efficiency is calculated. The test duration is long because
batteries must be discharged until the battery voltage reaches the discharge end voltage. If the
mains supply is cut off during battery discharging, battery runtime cannot reach the
predefined level, which affects base station operations.
In a simplified test, the battery efficiency is not calculated. It is unnecessary to consider the
battery discharge time that needs to be obtained by waiting for several hours. In this way,
whether the battery is normal can be determined within a short period of time, saving the test
time. A simplified test requires a small depth of discharge (DOD). Therefore, it has a slight
impact on the battery lifespan.
The battery characteristic curve differs by battery manufacture and battery model. In addition,
the fluctuation of the load current and the temperature change during discharging affect the
test result. The test result is for reference only and is not the standard for replacing the battery.
The expected discharge time is related to the average discharge current. The larger the average
discharge current, the shorter the expected discharge time. The PMU dynamically determines the
expected discharge time based on the current discharge current.
Batteries are properly working if the discharge duration is longer than the value of the
SDSTML parameter and the battery voltage remains higher than the value of the SDSEV
parameter.
Generally, the SDSTML parameter is equal to or greater than the battery backup duration
required by the operator.
Batteries are working properly if both of the following requirements are met:
l The value of the SDSTML parameter is equal to the required battery backup duration.
l The specified discharge duration expires before the battery voltage reaches the discharge
end voltage.
For a standard test, the value of the SDSTML parameter must be greater than the battery
backup duration. Then, the specified discharge duration expires after the battery voltage
reaches the discharge end voltage. Therefore, users can calculate the actual battery discharge
duration and battery efficiency.
By default, the SDSTML parameter is set to a value greater than the battery backup duration.
4.1.3.1 Principle
As shown in the following figure, a base station disconnects RF modules, BBU boards, and
storage batteries level by level when mains supply is disconnected.
When the base station voltage decreases to the value specified by LSDV or when the mains
supply disconnection lasts for the time specified by LSDT, the base station shuts down RF
modules, but maintains power supply to BBU boards and transmission equipment.
In addition, the base station reports ALM-25623 Load Disconnect, and disconnects base
processing boards and the UBRI board.
NOTE
l No BBU boards except baseband processing boards and the UBRI board are disconnected.
l This alarm is triggered only by the power supply system connected to the BBU. If the BBU is
powered by multiple power supply systems, any system can report the alarm to trigger BBU board
disconnection.
l If the PMU is managed by the CCU that is connected to the BBU, BBU board disconnection is
triggered upon the reporting of the alarm.
When the voltage falls below the value specified by the SDV parameter, storage batteries are
disconnected. In other words, the base station and all modules are disconnected.
When either of the following conditions is met, RF modules are automatically disconnected.
l RF module disconnection is triggered by low voltage only.
– LSDF is set to ENABLE.
– LSDTF is set to DISABLE.
– Load voltage is lower than the value specified by LSDV.
l RF module disconnection is triggered by either low voltage or scheduled time.
– LSDF is set to ENABLE.
– LSDTF is set to ENABLE.
– Load voltage is lower than the value specified by LSDV, or mains supply
disconnection lasts for the time specified by LSDT.
The principles for reporting and clearing this alarm are as follows:
This function is supported by the GSM, UMTS, and LTE modes. For the GSM mode, only the
eGBTS support this function.
If the ICF parameter is set to ENABLE, the PMU automatically controls the diesel generator,
reducing the operation cost of the diesel generator.
4.2.1 Benefits
None
4.2.2 Impacts
None
4.3 Requirements
4.3.1 Licenses
To activate Intelligent Battery Management, purchase and activate the license controlling this
feature. For a co-MPT base station, you only need to load and activate the license of one
mode.
Table 4-2 lists the license information about this feature on the eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB.
4.3.2 Software
The base station software for GBSS14.0 or later is required.
OPM50M Supported
OPM30M Supported
OPM30A Supported
CCUC Supported
PMU11A Supported
CCUB Supported
4.3.3 Hardware
This document provides information about features related to power supply management,
including feature implementation and engineering guidelines. It applies to macro base stations
(including BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900A, BTS3900AL, BTS3900C, DBS3900,
BTS5900, BTS5900L, DBS5900, and BTS5900A), DBS5900 LampSite base stations, and
DBS3900 LampSite base stations (referred to as LampSite base stations in this document).
Mapping Between Physical Cabinet Types and Power Supply System Types
Before configuring power modules for a base station, know the mapping between physical
cabinet types and power supply system types, as listed in the following tables.
Table 4-4 Mapping between physical cabinet types and power supply system types (1)
Cabinet Type Power Module Hardware Power Supply System Type
Model (Indicated by the PTYPE
Parameter in the PMU MO)
Table 4-5 Mapping between physical cabinet types and power supply system types (2)
Cabinet Type Power Module Hardware Power Supply System Type
Model (Indicated by the PTYPE
Parameter in the PMU MO)
Table 4-6 Mapping between physical cabinet types and power supply system types (3)
Cabinet Type Power Module Hardware Power Supply System Type
Model (Indicated by the PTYPE
Parameter in the PMU MO)
NOTE
[1] The OPM50M and OPM30A are outdoor blade power modules. They are not cabinets and require
power supply systems.
[2] The EPU02D, EPU02D-02, EPU02B, EPU02B-02, and EPU02S are power distribution boxes
supporting voltage increase. They are not cabinets and require power supply systems.
[3] The BBU3910C can be powered by the mains power, diesel generator, and solar power equipment.
Because the power consumption of the BBU3910C is low, it is mainly powered by an ICC100-N5. For
details about the load output circuit breakers on the ICC100-N5, see position 8 in section "Power
Distribution" of ICC100-N5 Solar Controller User Manual. For details about the power cable
connections on the BBU3910C side, see the section "Installing a Power Cable" in DBS3900
(BBU3910C) Installation Guide. For details about the requirements for upper-level circuit breakers, see
section "Installation Environment" in DBS3900 (BBU3910C) Installation Guide.
[4] If there is no PMU12A in the voltage boosting power distribution box, the PMU can be virtualized
on the SDU60-02/BDU70-03 and RRU remote monitoring can be used. The PMU configuration type is
EPU and the address is 16. After the PMU is virtualized, the electronic label of the module is queried
through the PMU model, the return value of the BDU model is empty.
Table 4-7 Capability of power supply systems to support lithium batteries (1)
Power Supply System Type Power Module Hardware Supported or Not
Model
Table 4-8 Capability of power supply systems to support lithium batteries (2)
4.3.4 Others
None
4.4.2 Requirements
Table 4-9 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (1)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11B Supported
OPM50M Supported
OPM30M Supported
OPM30A Supported
CCUC Supported
PMU11B Supported
Table 4-10 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (2)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
CCUB Supported
– If the power supply system type is EPS4815, the PMU software version must be
128 or later.
Table 4-11 and Table 4-12 list whether power supply systems support this feature.
Table 4-11 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (1)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11B Supported
CCUC Supported
Table 4-12 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (2)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11A Supported
PMU11B Supported
CCUB Supported
NOTE
In the BTS3900 or BTS3900L using an IMS06 cabinet, RF modules and the BBU are supplied by the
same DCDU. If hierarchical disconnection is used, the BBU will be disconnected when RF modules are
disconnected. Therefore, this feature is not recommended in this scenario.
l PMU software version
The PMU software version of 126 or later is required.
Table 4-13 and Table 4-14 list whether power supply systems support this feature.
Table 4-13 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (1)
PMU11B Supported
CCUC Supported
EPMU01 Supported
Table 4-14 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (2)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11A Supported
PMU11B Supported
CCUB Supported
EPMU01 Supported
PMU11B Supported
Cabinet No. PMU.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the
PMU. Set this parameter based on actual
conditions.
Subrack No. PMU.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the
PMU. Generally, the default value (7) is used. For
the EPU02D/EPU02D-02/EPU02B/EPU02B-02/
EPU02S, the value range is 17~18.
Slot No. PMU.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the
PMU. Generally, the default value (0) is used.
Power System Type PMU.PTYPE Set this parameter so its value is the same as the
type of power supply system installed in the
cabinet.
For the mapping between cabinet types and power
supply system types, see Mapping Between
Physical Cabinet Types and Power Supply
System Types.
Manager Cabinet No. PMU.MCN The PMU is managed either by a BBU or an RRU.
Set this parameter to the cabinet number of the
BBU or RRU.
AC Voltage Alarm PMU.ACVLTHD If the AC input voltage is lower than the value of
Lower Threshold this parameter, ALM-25622 Mains Input Out of
Range is reported.
Set this parameter according to the power supply
specifications. The value 180 is recommended.
AC Voltage Alarm PMU.ACVUTHD If the AC input voltage is higher than the value of
Upper Threshold this parameter, ALM-25622 Mains Input Out of
Range is reported.
Set this parameter according to the power supply
specifications. The value 280 is recommended.
DC Voltage Alarm PMU.DCVLTHD If the output voltage of the busbar is lower than the
Lower Threshold value of this parameter, ALM-25621 Power
Supply DC Output Out of Range is reported.
Recommended value:
SC48200 PMU: 470
Other power supply systems: 450
DC Voltage Alarm PMU.DCVUTHD If the output voltage of the busbar is higher than
Upper Threshold the value of this parameter, ALM-25621 Power
Supply DC Output Out of Range is reported.
585 is recommended for the SC48200 PMU. 580 is
recommended for other PMU.
Cabinet Temperature PMU.ATLTHD This parameter specifies the lower threshold of the
Alarm Lower cabinet temperature. If the cabinet temperature is
Threshold lower than the value of this parameter,
ALM-25652 Cabinet Temperature Unacceptable is
reported.
Recommended value: 0
Cabinet Temperature PMU.ATUTHD This parameter specifies the upper threshold of the
Alarm Upper cabinet temperature. If the cabinet temperature is
Threshold higher than the value of this parameter,
ALM-25652 Cabinet Temperature Unacceptable is
reported.
Recommended value: 50
Cabinet Humidity PMU.AHLTHD This parameter specifies the lower threshold of the
Alarm Lower cabinet humidity. If the cabinet humidity is lower
Threshold than the value of this parameter, ALM-25653
Cabinet Humidity Unacceptable is reported.
Recommended value: 10
Cabinet Humidity PMU.AHUTHD This parameter specifies the upper threshold of the
Alarm Upper cabinet humidity. If the cabinet humidity is higher
Threshold than the value of this parameter, ALM-25653
Cabinet Humidity Unacceptable is reported.
Recommended value: 80
NOTE
1. This parameter specifies the serial port number of the BBU or RRU connecting to the PMU. It is set
to 1 if the monitoring board is connected to the MON1 port on the UPEU, set to 0 if connected to the
MON0 port, and set to 0 if connected to the RRU.
2. This parameter specifies the communication address of the PMU. The PMU communicates with the
main control board through this address.
This parameter must be consistent with the value of the DIP switch on the PMU. The PMU supports DIP
values of 3 (default value), 4, and 9. To modify the communication address, modify both the parameter
value and the value of the DIP switch.
Set the communication address of a single PMU to 3.
When two PMUs are configured:
l If the PMUs are configured on different RS485 buses, set the communication addresses to 3.
l If the PMUs are cascaded on one RS485 bus, set the communication address of the upper-level PMU
to 3 and set the communication address of the lower-level PMU to 4.
The PMU of the OPM50M does not have a DIP switch. The BBU or RRU monitors the cascaded
position of the OMP50M to automatically generate a communication address.
l If the OPM50M is monitored by a BBU3910A, there can only be a maximum of three-level
OPM50M cascading on the RS485 bus. Set the communication address of the upper-level PMU to 3,
set that of the medium-level PMU to 4, and set that of the lower-level PMU to 9.
l If the OPM50M is monitored by an RRU, cascading is not supported, and the communication
address is 3 by default.
When two PMUs are configured in a BDU:
l If the PMUs are configured on different RS485 buses, set the communication addresses to 16.
l If the PMUs are cascaded on one RS485 bus, set the communication address of the upper-level PMU
to 16 and set the communication address of the lower-level PMU to 17.
l Note that the PMU12A connects to the MON0 or MON1 bus through an RS485 port. Two
PMU12As must be cascaded before being connected to the bus to avoid PMU address conflict.
l If the PMU is remotely monitored through the RRU power cable, the manager port number is set to
0 and the communication address is set to 16.
3. You are advised not to configure any sensor on the PMU. Generally, the SAAF parameter is disabled.
Battery temperature sensor 1 is enabled in scenarios where storage batteries are configured or for power
supply systems APM30, PS4890, and SC48200. It is disabled for other power supply systems, such as
the ETP.
Cabinet humidity sensor is disabled.
Cabinet humidity sensor is disabled.
Cabinet temperature sensor 1 is disabled.
Battery temperature sensor 2 is disabled.
4. This parameter specifies whether to report a dedicated Boolean alarm. If the shield flag for a Boolean
alarm is selected, the Boolean alarm cannot be reported.
Value range: WS_DISABLE, SS_DISABLE, and GS_DISABLE
Recommended value:
WS_DISABLE and SS_DISABLE are selected.
GS_DISABLE is deselected for the APM30, and is selected for other PMUs.
Cabinet No. PSU.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the PSU.
Subrack No. PSU.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the PSU.
Generally, the default value is used.
Slot No. PSU.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the PSU.1
NOTE
This parameter specifies the slot number of the PSU. Detailed configurations are as follows:
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 3 in the APM30H (Ver.B) or APM30H (Ver.C).
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 5 in the APM30H (Ver.D) or IBC10 AC cabinet.
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 5 in the APM30H (Ver.E) AC cabinet.
l Configure the PSU in slot 1 or 2 in the OMB or OMB (Ver.C).
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 7 in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) or TP48600A-H17B1.
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 3 in the BTS3900 AC (Ver.B)/(Ver.C)/(Ver.D) or PS4890.
l The PSU cannot be configured when the power supply system type is SC48200 or SC4850.
Cabinet No. BDU.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the BDU.
Subrack No. BDU.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the BDU. The
setting of this parameter must be consistent with the setting of
the subrack No. of the PMU.
Slot No. BDU.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the BDU.
l Configure the BDU in any of slots 6 to 9 in the APM30H
(Ver.E) AC cabinet.
l Configure the BDU in slot 1 or 2 in the EPU02D or
EPU02D-02.
l Configure the BDU in any of slots 6 to 10 in the
APM5930(Ver.A) AC cabinet.
Configure the BDU in slot 1 or 2 in the EPU02B/EPU02B-02/
EPU02S.
BDU Type PDB.BDUTYPE This parameter specifies the boost distribution unit (BDU)
type.
l If this parameter is set to DEFAULT, the system does not
check the consistency between the configuration type and
the physical type of the device. The device runs according
to the actual type.
l If this parameter is set to SDU, HSU, or BDU, the system
checks whether the type of the SDU, HSU or BDU in use is
consistent with the configuration.
Voltage Adjustment PSU.VOLADJMOD This parameter specifies the voltage adjustment mode of the
Mode E SDU.
l The value ADAPTIVE indicates that the system adaptively
adjusts the output voltage based on the actual load of the
system.
l The value FIXED indicates that the output voltage is
always 57 V.
Generally, the default value is used.
Table 4-18 describes the parameter settings for storage battery configuration.
Slot No. BATTERY.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the
PMU which manages storage batteries. The
default value 0 is recommended.
Installation Type BATTERY.INSTALLTYPE The installation type of the storage battery for
the SC48200 PMU must be OUTER.
The battery type of other types of PMUs should
be set according to the actual situation.
Slot No. DIESELGEN.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the
PMU which manages the diesel generator.
Generally, it is set to 0.
Battery EQUIPMENT.BATI Battery Intelligent This switch takes effect only when the license
Intelligent MS Management controlling Intelligent Battery Management has
Management Switch been obtained.
Switch
Load Shutdown PMU.LSDF This parameter specifies whether to enable load disconnection under
Flag low voltage or scheduled load disconnection.
Recommended value:
l SC48200 power supply system: ENABLE
l Other power supply systems: DISABLE. This parameter must be
set to DISABLE for the power supply system in an IBC10.
Load Shutdown PMU.LSDV This parameter specifies the voltage threshold for load disconnection. If
Voltage load disconnection under low voltage is enabled, loads are
automatically disconnected when the voltage of the loads is lower than
the value of this parameter.
Recommended value:
l SC48200 power supply system: 465
l Other power supply systems: 440
Load Shutdown PMU.LSDTF This parameter specifies whether to enable scheduled load
Time Flag disconnection.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Load Shutdown PMU.LSDT This parameter specifies when to enable load disconnection. The base
Time station triggers load disconnection when AC supply disconnection lasts
for the time exceeding the value of this parameter or when the voltage
of storage batteries is lower than the value of PMU.LSDV.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Shut Down BBU PMU.SDBBLSD This parameter specifies whether the base station shuts down BBU
Boards in Load boards when it disconnects from loads. If yes, the base station can
Power Off further reduce power consumption and prolong a storage battery's
backup time.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Low Voltage PMU.LVSDF This parameter specifies whether to enable storage battery
Shutdown Flag disconnection under low voltage.
Recommended value: ENABLE
Shutdown PMU.SDV This parameter specifies the voltage threshold for storage battery
Voltage disconnection. If storage battery disconnection under low voltage is
enabled, the storage batteries are automatically disconnected when the
battery voltage falls below this threshold.
Recommended value:
SC48200 PMU: 460
Other PMUs: 430
Table 4-23 Parameter settings for the reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy
Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes
Name
Power Lose EQUIPMENT.PAE The base station will report ALM-25636 Loss of Power
Redundancy Supply Redundancy if this parameter is set to ON but PSUs
Alarm Enabled are not configured in N+1 backup mode.
Intelligent Control DIESELGEN This parameter specifies whether to enable intelligent control of the
Flag .ICF diesel generator. When intelligent control is enabled, the PMU
automatically controls the diesel generator according to the preset
parameters, reducing the operation cost of the diesel generator.
Recommended value: ENABLE
The following scenarios can exist simultaneously. If they do, MOs for all these scenarios must be
configured.
NOTE
MCN, MSRN, MPN, and ADDR must be correctly specified to ensure proper communication between
the PMU and BBU.
PTYPE must be correctly specified. Then, set the BTYPE, BCLC, and BC1 or BC2 parameters based
on the actual situation. Incorrectly setting the BC1 or BC2 parameter reduces the lifetime of the storage
batteries.
----End
----End
NOTE
MCN, MSRN, MPN, and ADDR must be correctly specified to ensure proper communication between
the PMU and BBU.
PTYPE must be correctly specified. After setting PTYPE, configure the BDU based on site conditions.
----End
3. Run the DSP BRDVER command to verify that the PMU software version supports this
feature. The following is an example:
DSP BRDVER:CN=0,SRN=7,SN=0;
Step 2 Perform the following sub-steps to set parameters related to this feature:
1. Run the SET EQUIPMENT command with BATIMS set to ON.
SET EQUIPMENT: BATIMS=ON;
2. Run the ADD BATTERY or MOD BATTERY command with HTSDF set to
ENABLE or DISABLE, SDT set to the default value 53, and TUTHD set to the default
value 50. The following are examples:
ADD BATTERY: CN=0, BC1=600, TUTHD=50, HTSDF=ENABLE, SDT=53;
MOD BATTERY: CN=0, TUTHD=50, HTSDF=ENABLE, SDT=53;
----End
Step 3 Run the MOD BATTERY command with parameters set as follows:
l LVSDF is set to ENABLE.
l SDV is set to a value based on site requirements, such as 430.
----End
----End
– NodeBs: 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating NodeBs > Creating NodeBs in Batches
– eNodeBs: 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based)
> Creating Base Stations > Creating eNodeBs > Creating eNodeBs in Batches
– gNodeBs: 3900 & 5900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based)
> Creating Base Stations > Creating gNodeBs > Creating gNodeBs in Batches
Step 1 Run the STR BATTST command to start a simplified or manual test according to customer
needs. A manual test is recommended.
Step 2 Run the DSP BATTR command to query the battery test result. In the displayed test result,
verify that the battery efficiency is equal to or higher than 80%.
Step 3 Run the STP BATTST command to stop the test.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD PMU command with LSDV and LSDT set to their maximum values.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the voltage of loads is lower than the value specified by LSDV, check whether the
storage batteries are disconnected from RF modules. If all RF modules are powered off in this
case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD PMU command with LSDT set to a small value (for example, one minute) and
LSDV set to its minimum value.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the mains supply disconnection lasts for the time specified by LSDT, check whether the
storage batteries are disconnected from RF modules. If all RF modules are powered off in this
case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Perform related steps in sections "RF Module Disconnection Under Low Voltage" and
"Scheduled RF Module Disconnection" to trigger RF module disconnection.
Step 2 When the base station reports ALM-25623 Load Disconnect, check whether the storage
batteries are disconnected from baseband processing boards and the UBRI board. If they are
powered off in this case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Run the MOD BATTERY command with SDV set to its maximum value.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the voltage of storage batteries is lower than the value specified by SDV, check
whether the storage batteries are disconnected from the base station. If the base station is
powered off in this case, the feature has been activated.
----End
4.4.5 Deactivation
The storage batteries and diesel generators can be configured based on requirements.
4.5.2 Requirements
Table 4-25 and Table 4-26 list whether power supply systems support this feature.
Table 4-25 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (1)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
CCUC Supported
Table 4-26 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (2)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11A Supported
CCUB Supported
NOTE
In the BTS3900 or BTS3900L using an IMS06 cabinet, RF modules and the BBU are supplied by the
same DCDU. If hierarchical disconnection is used, the BBU will be disconnected when RF modules are
disconnected. Therefore, this feature is not recommended in this scenario.
l PMU software version
The PMU software version of 126 or later is required.
Table 4-27 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (1)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
CCUC Supported
Table 4-28 Capabilities of power supply systems to support this feature (2)
Power Supply System Type PMU Hardware Model Supported or Not
PMU11A Supported
EPMU01 Supported
EPMU01 Supported
Cabinet No. BTSBRD.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the PMU.
Set this parameter based on actual conditions.
Subrack No. BTSBRD.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the
PMU. Generally, the default value is used.
Slot No. BTSBRD.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the PMU.
Generally, the default value is used.
Power Type BTSAPMUBP.PTYPE The power supply system type must fit the physical
cabinet.
AC Voltage BTSAPMUBP.ACVLTHD If the AC input voltage is lower than the value of this
Alarm Lower parameter, ALM-25622 Mains Input Out of Range is
Threshold reported.
Set this parameter according to the power supply
specifications. The value 180 is recommended.
AC Voltage BTSAPMUBP.ACVUTHD If the AC input voltage is higher than the value of this
Alarm Upper parameter, ALM-25622 Mains Input Out of Range is
Threshold reported.
Set this parameter according to the power supply
specifications. The value 280 is recommended.
DC Voltage BTSAPMUBP.DCVUTHD If the output voltage of the busbar is higher than the
Alarm Upper value of this parameter, ALM-25621 Power Supply DC
Threshold Output Out of Range is reported.
Recommended value for the SC48200 PMU: 585
Recommended value for other power supply systems:
580
DC Voltage BTSAPMUBP.DCVLTHD If the output voltage of the busbar is lower than the value
Alarm Lower of this parameter, ALM-25621 Power Supply DC Output
Threshold Out of Range is reported.
Recommended value:
SC48200 PMU: 470
Other power supply systems: 450
Associated RXU BTSAPMUBP.ASSORXUCN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the RRU
Board CN connecting to the PMU when the PMU is installed on the
RRU side.
Associated RXU BTSAPMUBP.ASSORXUSR This parameter specifies the subrack number of the RRU
Board SRN N connecting to the PMU when the PMU is installed on the
RRU side.
Associated RXU BTSAPMUBP.ASSORXUSN This parameter specifies the slot number of the RRU
Board SN connecting to the PMU when the PMU is installed on the
RRU side.
NOTE
Cabinet No. BTSBRD.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the PSU.
Subrack No. BTSBRD.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the PSU.
Generally, the default value is used.
Slot No. BTSBRD.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the PSU.1
NOTE
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 3 in the APM30H (Ver.B) or APM30H (Ver.C).
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 5 in the APM30H (Ver.D).
l Configure the PSU in slot 1 or 2 in the OMB or OMB (Ver.C).
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 7 in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) or TP48600A-H17B1.
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 3 in the BTS3900 AC (Ver.B)/(Ver.C)/(Ver.D) or PS4890.
l Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 3 in the BTS3012_SRAN or BTS3012II_SRAN cabinet.
Configure the PSU in any of slots 1 to 5 in the BTS3012AE_SRAN cabinet.
l The PSU cannot be configured when the power supply system type is SC48200 or SC4850.
Cabinet No. BTSBRDCN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the BDU.
Subrack No. BTSBRD.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the BDU.
Generally, the default value is used.
Slot No. BTSBRD.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the BDU.
l Configure the BDU in slot 1 or 2 in the EPU02D or
EPU02D-02.
Table 4-32 describes the parameter settings for storage battery configuration.
Battery Type BTSAPMUBP.BTYPE This parameter specifies the battery type and installation type.
Only lead acid batteries and lithium batteries are available.
l Recommended value: Set this parameter to NO_BAT if no
storage battery is installed.
l Set this parameter to LI_BAT if lithium batteries are
installed.
l Set this parameter to VRLA_INNER_BAT if lead acid
batteries are installed in the power supply cabinet or to
VRLA_OUTER_BAT if they are installed in a battery
cabinet.
Battery BTSAPMUBP.BCLC This parameter specifies the battery charging current limiting
Current coefficient.
Limiting The maximum charging current can be obtained using the
Coefficient following formula:
Maximum charging current = Battery Current Limiting
Coefficient x Battery Capacity
If the charging current is not smaller than the maximum
charging current plus 5 A, ALM-25625 Battery Current Out of
Range is reported.
Recommended value: 15
Battery BTSAPMUBP.BC This parameter specifies the capacity of the storage batteries.
Capacity This parameter must be set correctly. Incorrect settings may
affect the lifespan of the storage batteries.
For the requirements on capacity configuration, see the product
manual delivered with the storage batteries.
Battery BTSAPMUBP.BN This parameter is valid only when the BTYPE parameter is set
Number to LI_BAT.
Recommended value: 1
Float- BTSAPMUBP.FCV This parameter specifies the floating charging voltage. A float
Charging charging is used to compensate for the power loss of the
Voltage storage batteries due to self-discharge. The floating charging
voltage is lower than the boost charging voltage.
Recommended value: 535
Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.SDV This parameter specifies the voltage threshold for battery
Voltage disconnection. If LVSDF is set to ENABLE, the storage
batteries are automatically disconnected when the battery
voltage falls below this threshold.
Recommended value for the SC48200 power system: 460
Recommended value for other power systems: 430
Upper BTSAPMUBP.CELLTEM This parameter specifies the upper limit of battery group
Assembled P1THRESHOLDH temperature sensor 1. Battery group temperature sensor 1 is
Battery 1 installed inside the cabinet.
Temp Recommended value: 800
Lower BTSAPMUBP.CELLTEM This parameter specifies the lower limit of battery group
Assembled P1THRESHOLDL temperature sensor 1.
Battery1 Recommended value: -200
TEMP
Measure
Temperature BTSAPMUBP.TUTHD This parameter specifies the upper temperature threshold for
Alarm Upper reporting ALM-25650 Environmental Temperature Abnormal.
Threshold Recommended value: 50
Temperature BTSAPMUBP.TLTHD This parameter specifies the lower temperature threshold for
Alarm Lower reporting ALM-25650 Environmental Temperature Abnormal.
Threshold Recommended value for the EPS4815 power system: 0
Recommended value for other power systems: -19
Battery BTSAPMUBP.BATTERYD This parameter specifies the discharge capacity of the batteries
Discharge ISCHARGEDEPTH in unit of %. After the AC power supply is cut and the
Depth remaining power percentage of the battery reaches the value of
this parameter, the diesel engine is started to supply the power.
Recommended value: 50
Boost- BTSAPMUBP.BCD This parameter specifies the scheduled boost charging interval.
Charging Storage batteries are boost-charged at this interval (in the unit
Duration of days) so they remain fully charged.
Set this parameter based on the instructions provided by the
battery manufacturer.
Cabinet No. BTSAPMUBP.CN This parameter specifies the cabinet number of the PMU
which manages the diesel generator.
Subrack No. BTSAPMUBP.SRN This parameter specifies the subrack number of the PMU
which manages the diesel generator. Generally, the default
value is used.
Slot No. BTSAPMUBP.SN This parameter specifies the slot number of the PMU which
manages the diesel generator. Recommended value: 0
Rated Power BTSAPMUBP.POWER This parameter specifies the maximum rated output power of
the diesel generator. Set this parameter based on the rated
output power printed on the name plate of the diesel generator.
Recommended value: 125
Battery Intelligent BTSOTHP Battery Intelligent This switch takes effect only when the license
Management ARA.BATI Management Switch controlling Intelligent Battery Management has
Switch MS been obtained.
Temperature BTSAPMU Temperature Alarm This parameter specifies the temperature alarm
Alarm Upper BP.TUTHD Upper Threshold upper threshold based on the calculation using the
Threshold following formula: Temperature alarm upper
threshold = Float charging trigger threshold under
high temperature + 5°C. If the battery operating
temperature has been higher than the float charging
trigger threshold under high temperature more than
5 minutes, equalized charging is changed to float
charging to protect batteries. It is recommended
that you use the default value 50°C.
High Temperature BTSAPMU High Temperature This parameter specifies whether to disconnect
Shutdown Flag BP.HTSDF Shutdown Flag batteries under high temperature. When this
parameter is set to ENABLE, the base station
disconnects batteries.
When this parameter is set to DISABLE, the base
station lowers the battery charging voltage.
It is recommended that this parameter be set to
ENABLE in high-temperature areas.
0.05C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH These parameters specify the duration of discharging the
Time GT0 battery with a specified discharge current to the moment when
0.1C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH the discharging voltage is terminated. If the discharge current
Time GT1 is 0.05C10, C10 indicates the nominal capacity of the battery,
and 0.05C10 indicates that the battery is discharged with a
0.2C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH current of 0.05 x nominal capacity of the battery. For
Time GT2 example, if the battery capacity is 100 Ah, 0.05C10 indicates
0.3C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH that the battery is discharged with a capacity of 5 Ah per hour.
Time GT3 Set these parameters based on site requirements.
0.4C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT4
0.5C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT5
0.6C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT6
0.7C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT7
0.8C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT8
0.9C10 Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DSCH
Time GT9
Battery Charge BTSAPMUBP.EFF The value of this parameter is compared with the calculated
Efficiency result of a standard discharge test to determine whether the
battery is charging efficiently. The comparison result is
recorded in the test report.
Recommended value: 80
Discharge Test End BTSAPMUBP.ENDV This parameter is one of the criteria for terminating a
Voltage discharge test. If the battery voltage is lower than the value of
this parameter, the discharge test is terminated and the
measured results can be recorded. This parameter applies only
to a single battery.
Recommended value: 190
Battery Number BTSAPMUBP.BATN This parameter specifies the number of storage batteries in a
UM battery group.
Recommended value: 24
Discharge Test BTSAPMUBP.DSTM Set this parameter to a value that meets or exceeds customer
Time Limit L requirements.
Recommended value: 10
Simple Discharge BTSAPMUBP.SDSEV In a simplified test, the storage battery's efficiency is not
Test End Voltage calculated. The BTSAPMUBP.SDSEV and
BTSAPMUBP.SDSTML parameters are used to check the
storage battery's performance.
Recommended value: 450
Simple Discharge BTSAPMUBP.SDST This parameter specifies the time limit for a simplified
Test Time Limit ML discharge test.
Recommended value: 60
Automatic Test BTSAPMUBP.ATMO This parameter specifies whether and in which mode an
Mode DE automatic test is performed.
This parameter can be set to the following values:
NOAUTOTEST: No automatic test is performed.
PERIOD: Scheduled automatic test mode.
POWERCUT: Power-off automatic test mode.
PERIODPOWERCUT: Scheduled and power-off automatic
test mode.
Recommended value: POWERCUT
Delayed Discharge BTSAPMUBP.DDST This parameter specifies the interval between the time a
Test Time M power failure or OMU operation occurs and the time an
automatic test starts. The value of this parameter must be less
than that of BTSAPMUBP.TDSTM.
Recommended value: 14
Battery Test BTSAPMUBP.BTPC This parameter specifies whether to allow the BSC to deliver
Parameter parameter settings for a discharge test to the BTS. If this
Configure Enabled parameter is set to YES, the BSC delivers related parameter
settings to the BTS. If this parameter is set to NO, the BSC
does not deliver related parameter settings to the BTS.
Recommended value: NO
Load Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.LSDF This parameter specifies whether to enable disconnection of the
Flag secondary load (such as TRXs) under low voltage. If
disconnection of the secondary load under low voltage is
enabled, the secondary load stops working and the primary load
(such as transmission boards and main control boards)
continues working.
Recommended value for the SC48200 power supply system:
ENABLE
Recommended value for other power supply systems:
DISABLE
Load Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.LSDV This parameter specifies the voltage threshold for load
Voltage disconnection. If BTSAPMUBP.LSDF is set to ENABLE,
loads are automatically disconnected when the voltage of the
loads is lower than the value of this parameter.
Recommended value for the SC48200 power supply system:
465
Recommended value for other power systems: 440
Load Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.LSDT This parameter specifies whether to enable scheduled load
Time Flag F disconnection.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Load Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.LSDT This parameter specifies when to enable load disconnection.
Time The base station triggers load disconnection when AC supply
disconnection lasts for the time exceeding the value of this
parameter or when the voltage of storage batteries is lower than
the value of BTSAPMUBP.LSDV.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Load Shutdown BTSAPMUBP.SDBB This parameter specifies whether the base station shuts down
Close BBU board LSD BBU boards when it disconnects from loads. If yes, the base
station can further reduce power consumption and prolong a
storage battery's backup time.
Set this parameter based on site requirements.
Low Voltage BTSAPMUBP.LVSD This parameter specifies whether to enable storage battery
Shutdown Flag F disconnection under low voltage.
Recommended value: ENABLE
Shutdown Voltage BTSAPMUBP.SDV This parameter specifies the voltage threshold for battery
disconnection. If LVSDF is set to ENABLE, the storage
batteries are automatically disconnected when the battery
voltage falls below this threshold.
Recommended value for the SC48200 power system: 460
Recommended value for other power systems: 430
Table 4-37 Parameter settings for the reporting of ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply Redundancy
Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes
Power Lose BTSPLRALM.PAE The base station will report ALM-25636 Loss of Power Supply
Redundancy Alarm Redundancy if this parameter is set to ON but PSUs are not
Enabled configured in N+1 backup mode.
Intelligent Control BTSAPMUBP.ICF This parameter specifies whether to enable intelligent control
Flag of the diesel generator. When intelligent control is enabled,
the PMU automatically controls the diesel generator
according to the preset parameters, reducing the operation
cost of the diesel generator.
Recommended value: ENABLE
The following scenarios can exist simultaneously. If they do, MOs for all these scenarios must be
configured.
----End
NOTE
MCN, MSRN, MPN, and ADDR must be correctly specified to ensure proper communication between
the PMU and BBU.
PTYPE must be correctly specified. Then, set the BTYPE, BCLC, and BC parameters based on the
actual situation. Incorrectly setting the BC parameter reduces the lifetime of the storage batteries.
2. Run the LOD BTSSW command to load the PMU software onto the base station.
LOD BTSSW: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSIDLST=10, BTSSWVER=BTS3000V100R014C01B027SP17,
BRDSWTYPE=DPMU_MAIN;
4. Run the DSP BTSBRD command to verify that the PMU software version meets the
requirements in 4.5.2.2 Deployment of Intelligent Battery Management.
DSP BTSBRD: INFOTYPE=BASEINFO, IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=10, BRDTYPE=NORMAL, CN=0,
SRN=7, SN=0;
Step 2 Perform the following sub-steps to set parameters related to this feature:
1. Run the SET BTSOTHPARA command with BATIMS set to ON.
SET BTSOTHPARA: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=10, BATIMS=ON;
2. Run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with HTSDF set to ENABLE, SDT set to 53,
and TUTHD is set to 50.
SET BTSAPMUBP: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=10, CN=0, SRN=7, SN=0, CFGFLAG=YES,
CELLTEMPCOMPENABLED=YES, TUTHD=50, HTSDF=ENABLE, SDT=53;
----End
Step 2 Run the SET BTSOTHPARA command with SDBBLSD set to YES.
----End
When you navigate in the document, locate the correct node based on the type of the base station
controller connected to the base station.
Step 1 Run the STR BTSBATTTST command to start a simplified or manual test according to
customer needs. A manual test is recommended.
Step 2 In the displayed test result, check whether the battery efficiency is equal to or higher than
80%.
Step 3 Run the STP BTSBATTTST command to stop the test.
----End
Step 1 Run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with LSDV and LSDT set to their maximum values.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the voltage of loads is lower than the value specified by LSDV, check whether the
storage batteries are disconnected from RF modules. If all RF modules are powered off in this
case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with LSDT set to a small value (for example, one
minute) and LSDV set to its minimum value.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the mains supply disconnection lasts for the time specified by LSDT, check whether the
storage batteries are disconnected from RF modules. If all RF modules are powered off in this
case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Perform related steps in sections "RF Module Disconnection Under Low Voltage" and
"Scheduled RF Module Disconnection" to trigger RF module disconnection.
Step 2 When the base station reports ALM-25623 Load Disconnect, check whether the storage
batteries are disconnected from the baseband processing boards, standby main control board
and UBRI board. If they are powered off in this case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with SDV set to its maximum value.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the voltage of storage batteries is lower than the value specified by SDV, check
whether the storage batteries are disconnected from the base station. If the base station is
powered off in this case, the feature has been activated.
----End
Step 1 Run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with LSDV set to its maximum value.
Step 2 Disconnect the mains supply so that the storage batteries provide power for the base station.
Step 3 When the voltage of loads is lower than the value specified by LSDV, check whether the
storage batteries are disconnected from RF modules. If all RF modules are powered off in this
case, the feature has been activated.
----End
4.5.5 Deactivation
l To deactivate the automatic battery disconnection under low voltage, set LVSDF to
DISABLE.
l To deactivate the automatic battery disconnection under high temperature, set HTSDF to
DISABLE.
l To deactivate the automatic load disconnection under low voltage, set LSDF to
DISABLE.
The deployment of power supply management for the eGBTS, NodeB, eNodeB, or gNodeB
in a co-MPT base station is the same as that in a single-mode base station, as described in 4.4
Operation and Maintenance (eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB/gNodeB).
For the separate-MPT multimode base stations, data related to power supply management can
be configured in either one-sided mode or dual-sided mode. One-sided configuration is
recommended.
NOTE
One-sided configuration has been available since SRAN6.0. Versions earlier than SRAN6.0 support only
dual-sided configuration. RRU remote monitoring supports one-sided configuration only.
When one-sided configuration is used, configure the PMU for only the RAT managing the
PMU. The configuration method is the same as that for a single-mode base station.
Dual-sided configuration does not require a configuration sequence. You only need to follow
the instructions in 4.5 Operation and Maintenance (GBTS) or 4.4 Operation and
Maintenance (eGBTS/NodeB/eNodeB/gNodeB) to perform the configurations for both
RATs and ensure the consistency of some specific parameters between RATs. Table 4-39 to
Table 4-48 list the parameters of which the settings must be consistent between RATs.
PMU Load Shutdown Close SDBBLSD SET Set this parameter based on
BBU board BTSOTHPAR site requirements.
A
PMU Power System Type PTYPE ADD PMU For the mapping between
cabinet types and power
supply system types, see
Table 4-4, Table 4-5, and
Table 4-6.
Load Shutdown Flag LSDF ADD PMU Recommended value for the
SC48200 power supply
system: ENABLE
Recommended value for
other power supply systems:
DISABLE
PMU Shut Down BBU SDBBLSD SET Set this parameter based on
Boards in Load Power EQUIPMENT site requirements.
Off
5 Parameters
The following hyperlinked EXCEL files of parameter reference match the software version
with which this document is released.
l Node Parameter Reference: contains device and transport parameters.
l eNodeBFunction Parameter Reference: contains all parameters related to radio access
functions, including air interface management, access control, mobility control, and radio
resource management.
NOTE
You can find the EXCEL files of parameter reference for the software version on the live network from
the product documentation delivered with that version.
FAQ: How do I find the parameters related to a certain feature from parameter
reference?
Step 2 On the Parameter List sheet, filter the Feature ID column. Click Text Filters and choose
Contains. Enter the feature ID, for example, LOFD-001016 or TDLOFD-001016.
Step 3 Click OK. All parameters related to the feature are displayed.
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6 Counters
The following hyperlinked EXCEL files of performance counter reference match the software
version with which this document is released.
l Node Performance Counter Summary: contains device and transport counters.
l eNodeBFunction Performance Counter Summary: contains all counters related to radio
access functions, including air interface management, access control, mobility control,
and radio resource management.
NOTE
You can find the EXCEL files of performance counter reference for the software version used on the live
network from the product documentation delivered with that version.
FAQ: How do I find the counters related to a certain feature from performance counter
reference?
Step 2 On the Counter Summary(En) sheet, filter the Feature ID column. Click Text Filters and
choose Contains. Enter the feature ID, for example, LOFD-001016 or TDLOFD-001016.
Step 3 Click OK. All counters related to the feature are displayed.
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7 Reference Documents