BTS Power Management (GBSS16.0 - 01)
BTS Power Management (GBSS16.0 - 01)
BTS Power Management (GBSS16.0 - 01)
GBSS16.0
Issue 01
Date 2014-04-30
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Contents
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................3
2.2 NEs Supporting the Feature............................................................................................................................................3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
3.1 Hierarchical Power-off...................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Protection Against Abnormal Voltage...........................................................................................................................5
4 Engineering Guidelines...............................................................................................................7
4.1 Deploying BTS Power Management (GBTS)................................................................................................................7
4.1.1 Deployment Requirements..........................................................................................................................................7
4.1.2 Activation....................................................................................................................................................................8
4.1.3 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................12
4.1.4 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Deploying BTS Power Management (eGBTS)............................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Activation..................................................................................................................................................................16
4.2.3 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................18
4.2.4 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................19
5 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................22
6 Counters........................................................................................................................................49
7 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................50
8 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................51
1.1 Scope
This document describes GBFD-111601 BTS Power Management, including its technical
principles and engineering guidelines.
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
01 (2014-04-30)
This issue does not include any changes.
Draft A (2014-01-23)
Compared with Issue 01 (2013-05-06) of GBSS15.0, Draft A (2014-01-23) of GBSS16.0
includes the following change.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
BTS Power Management provides hierarchical power-off and protection against abnormal
voltage, which enhance the power management and self-protection of the BTS. This improves
the reliability of the system and prolongs the service life of the product. With the BTS Power
Management feature, the BTS reliability and Quality of Service (QoS) are improved. In addition,
this feature also reduces OPEX for the BTS, thereby increasing operators' profit.
BTS Power √ √ √ √
Management
NOTE
√ indicates that the NE supports this feature. × indicates that the NE does not support this feature.
3 Technical Description
The BTS provides the hierarchical power-off function to reduce the power consumption of the
BTS equipment and therefore extend the discharge time of batteries when the mains supply is
unavailable. The function also prevents batteries from over-discharging.
In addition, the BTS automatically powers off the Power Amplifiers (PAs) of some TRXs to
reduce heat consumption in severe working environments, such as when the temperature in the
BTS cabinet exceeds the thresholds or when the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) far
exceeds the limits.
If a TRX is shut down to prolong the battery discharge time, the TRX becomes blocked. In this situation,
you cannot manually unblock the TRX.
If the mains supply for the BTS recovers, the TRX automatically becomes unblocked.
NOTE
Before setting parameters for load power-off and battery power-off upon low voltage on a GBTS, enable
the switch CFGFLAG(BSC6900,BSC6910) and HPVFLAG(BSC6900,BSC6910), which determines
availability of parameter settings.
In addition, the BTS powers off the PAs of some TRXs to prevent the BTS from burning during
a critical fault, such as the VSWR far exceeding the limits. This function is a default one and it
does not need to be enabled.
NOTE
Before setting parameters for load power-off and battery power-off upon high temperature on a GBTS,
enable the switch CFGFLAG(BSC6900,BSC6910), which determines availability of parameter settings.
4 Engineering Guidelines
Aspect Requirement
BSC None
MS None
MSC None
License None
Others EPS4815 power supply systems cannot be used because they do not
support load power-off upon low voltage, battery power-off upon low
voltage, load power-off upon high temperature, and battery power-off
upon high temperature.
4.1.2 Activation
Using MML Commands
l Shutdown of TRXs for batteries
On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSBAKPWR command with Backup Power Saving
Method set to BYTRX(Turn off TRX).
l Load power-off upon low voltage
On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with its parameters set as follows:
– Set Board Parameter Configuration Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set Hierarchical Power-off Config. Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set Load Shutdown Flag to ENABLE(ENABLE).
– Set Load Shutdown Voltage to an appropriate value.
l Battery power-off upon low voltage
On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with its parameters set as follows:
– Set Board Parameter Configuration Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set Hierarchical Power-off Config. Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set Low Voltage Shutdown Flag to ENABLE(ENABLE).
– Set Shutdown Voltage to an appropriate value.
l Load power-off upon high temperature
On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with its parameters set as follows:
– Set Board Parameter Configuration Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set High Temp Load Power Off to YES(YES).
– Set Temp Of High Temp. Load Power Off to an appropriate value.
l Battery power-off upon high temperature
On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSAPMUBP command with its parameters set as follows:
– Set Board Parameter Configuration Enabled to YES(YES).
– Set High Temperature Shutdown Flag to ENABLE(ENABLE).
– Set Shutdown Temperature to an appropriate value.
When configuring the BTS Power Management feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter. You
are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 4-2 through Table 4-6. For the method of performing the CME single
configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
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4.1.4 Deactivation
When configuring the BTS Power Management feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter. You
are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Step 2 Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 4-7 through Table 4-10. For the method of performing the CME single
configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 3 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
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Aspect Requirement
BSC None
Aspect Requirement
BTS The eGBTS does not support load power-off upon high temperature.
MS None
MSC None
License None
Others EPS4815 power supply systems cannot be used because they do not
support load power-off upon low voltage, battery power-off upon low
voltage, load power-off upon high temperature, and battery power-off
upon high temperature.
4.2.2 Activation
Using MML Commands
l Shutdown of TRXs for batteries
On the BTS LMT, run the SET GBTSENERGYMGTPARA command with Backup
Power Saving Method set to BYTRX(Turn off TRX).
l Load power-off upon low voltage
On the BTS LMT, run the MOD PMU command with Load Shutdown Flag set to
ENABLE(ENABLE) and Load Shutdown Voltage set to an appropriate value.
l Battery power-off upon low voltage
On the BTS LMT, run the MOD BATTERY command with Low Voltage Shutdown
Flag set to ENABLE(ENABLE) and Shutdown Voltage set to an appropriate value.
l Battery power-off upon high temperature
On the BTS LMT, run the MOD BATTERY command with High Temperature
Shutdown Flag set to ENABLE(ENABLE) and Shutdown Temperature set to an
appropriate value.
When configuring the BTS Power Management feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter. You
are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 4-12 through Table 4-15. For the method of performing the CME single
configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
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Increase the environment temperature using a heater. Check whether the batteries are
powered off automatically when temperature of the batteries is higher than the value of
Shutdown Temperature.
4.2.4 Deactivation
When configuring the BTS Power Management feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter. You
are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 4-16 through Table 4-19. For the method of performing the CME single
configuration, see CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
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5 Parameters
Default
Value:BYTRX
(Turn off TRX)
6 Counters
7 Glossary
8 Reference Documents
None