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Antenna 4003 2L 2M 2.4m
840590966
Description
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Author: Julien Megele
Copyright
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continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use
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Contents
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1
Product Overview ................................................................................................. 4
1.1
Main Features .................................................................................................. 5
1.2
Optional Equipment ...................................................................................... 5
2
Technical Data ....................................................................................................... 6
2.1
Antenna functional data .............................................................................. 6
2.1.1
Left Side Lowband ......................................................................................... 6
2.1.2
Right Side Lowband ...................................................................................... 6
2.1.3
Left Side Midband .......................................................................................... 7
2.1.4
Right Side Midband ....................................................................................... 7
2.1.5
Electrical Specification, all ports................................................................ 7
2.1.6
Mechanical Specifications ........................................................................... 8
2.2
Dimensions and weight ................................................................................ 8
2.3
Layout of Interface ........................................................................................ 9
2.4
Installation recommendations ................................................................. 10
2.5
Installation alternatives ............................................................................. 11
2.6
Environmental characteristics.................................................................. 11
2.7
Material............................................................................................................ 12
2.8
Power characteristics .................................................................................. 12
3
Hardware Architecture ...................................................................................... 13
3.1
Antenna Overview ....................................................................................... 13
3.1.1
Housing ............................................................................................................ 13
3.1.2
Radiators ......................................................................................................... 13
3.1.3
RET.................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.4
Phase Shifters ................................................................................................ 13
3.1.5
Filters ................................................................................................................ 13
3.1.6
Fixation............................................................................................................ 13
3.2
Mounting Hardware (optional) ................................................................ 13
3.2.1
Clamps ............................................................................................................. 13
3.2.2
Downtilt Kit .................................................................................................... 14
4
Connection Interfaces ........................................................................................ 15
5
Standards and Regulations .............................................................................. 16
5.1
Regulatory Approval ................................................................................... 16
5.2
Environmental Standards Compliance ................................................. 16
5.2.1
Safety Standards Compliance .................................................................. 16
5.2.2
Outdoor specific requirements ................................................................. 16
5.2.3
EMC Standards Compliance ..................................................................... 16
5.2.4
Radio Standards Compliance ................................................................... 16
5.3
Marking ............................................................................................................ 17
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1
Product Overview
The passive antenna enables the transmission of incoming signals from the radio
system. The antenna is part of a modular radio building concept that enables a
variety of installation alternatives that are also easy to expand.
Flexible mounting solutions are provided using pole clamps of different size and
downtilt kit.
An overview of different antenna installations is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
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Antenna Installations
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1.1
Main Features
The passive antenna 840590966 is intended to be installed outdoors on a pole,
mast, or wall.
It supports frequency band as shown in Chapter 2. The antenna can
simultaneously be used for different radio network access standards.
It includes the following Accessories:
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1.2
Clamps (dual package) 85010096 (for mast diameter 55 – 115 mm / 2.2
– 4.5 inches)
FlexRET 86010165 (Compliant to 3GPP / AISG 2.0 – AISG 3)
Optional Equipment
The following are optional equipment for the 840590966:
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Clamps (dual package) 85010097 (for mast diameter 110 – 220 mm /
4.3 – 8.7 inches)
Downtilt Kit 85010099 (for Downtilt Angle 0° - 10°)
Site Sharing Adapter 86010154 (3-way, see figure below)
Site Sharing Adapter 86010155 (6-way, see figure below)
For more Information, please refer to the respective data sheets.
For downtilt mounting use the clamps for an appropriate mast diameter together
with the downtilt kit.
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2
Technical Data
This section describes the physical characteristics, environmental data, and the
power supply characteristics of the 840590966.
2.1
Antenna functional data
2.1.1
Left Side Lowband
2.1.2
Right Side Lowband
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2.1.3
Left Side Midband
2.1.4
Right Side Midband
2.1.5
Electrical Specification, all ports
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2.1.6
Mechanical Specifications
2.2
Dimensions and weight
Description
Value
Dimensions
Height
2437 mm
Width
596 mm
Depth
180 mm
Weight
Weight of passive antenna
46 kg
Weight additional equipment (if
necessary
51 kg with clamps
Color
Color of passive antenna
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Light grey
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Figure 2: Dimensions
2.3
Layout of Interface
Figure 3: Layout of Interface
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2.4
Installation recommendations
Avoid installing equipment in the following locations:
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Near the exhaust of the building ventilation system.
Near the exhaust of the chimney.
Opposite large surfaces made of glass or new concrete.
Near overhanging structures such as roof overhangs.
Avoid radio interference by keeping the area directly in front of the antenna clear
of the following:
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Metal surfaces or objects such as railings, ladders or chains
Equipment generating electromagnetic fields, such as electric motors in
air conditioners or diesel generators
RBS equipment
Figure 4: Installation recommendations
Ericsson recommends to not paint the product as it can affect performance of the
product.
Ericsson applies limitations to the warranty and service contract if the product is
painted.
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If the product is painted, the following commercial limitations apply:
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Failure modes directly related to overheating because of painting are not
valid for repair within the scope of the warranty or standard service
contract.
Product failures related to paint contamination of components of the unit
are not valid for repair within the scope of warranty or standard service
contract.
When a painted unit is repaired, it might be restored to the standard color
before being returned to the market. It is not possible to guarantee that
the same unit is sent back to the same place. This is also valid for units
repaired under a service contract.
For repairs within the warranty period or a standard service contract, the
customer is charged the additional costs for replacing all painted parts of
the unit or the complete unit.
If adaptations are required, contact Ericsson for information.
2.5
Installation alternatives
Installation Method
Description
A
Wall Installation
B
Pole Installation
For wall mounting no additional mounting kit is needed.
2.6
Environmental characteristics
This section contains operating environment data for the passive antenna.
Description
Value
Temperature limits
-55°C – +60°C
Maximum wind load
Frontal: 1320 N
Maximal: 1530 N
All Ericsson products fulfill the legal and market requirements regarding the
following:
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Material declaration
Materials' fire resistance, components, wires, and cables
Recycling
Restricted and banned material use
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2.7
Material
Reflector screen: Aluminum.
Fiberglass housing: It totally covers the internal antenna components. The
special design reduces the sealing areas to a minimum and guarantees the best
weather protection. Fiberglass material guarantees optimum performance with
regards to stability, stiffness, UV resistance and painting.
All nuts and bolts: Stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized steel.
2.8
Power characteristics
This section describes the power supply requirements, power consumption, and
fuse and circuit breaker recommendations for the antenna.
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Description
Value
Power consumption
1000 W max.
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Hardware Architecture
3.1
Antenna Overview
The antenna contains the hardware for the transmitting of signals. The following
sections describe the components inside the antenna.
3.1.1
Housing
The housing protects the internal components against environmental effects.
Also, it works as a safeguard for persons against the energy inside of the
antenna.
3.1.2
Radiators
The Radiators transform the electrical energy into signal waves.
3.1.3
RET
The Remote Electrical Tilt enables the change of the vertical main beam direction
of the antenna.
3.1.4
Phase Shifters
The Phase Shifter adjusts the phase of the electrical oscillation.
3.1.5
Filters
The filters select the required frequencies and rejects unwanted frequencies.
They allow smaller sizes of the antenna and improve the signal quality.
3.1.6
Fixation
The Fixation holds the antenna in place and mounts it on the pole, mast or wall.
It withstands the environmental forces like wind and ice.
3.2
Mounting Hardware (optional)
The mounting hardware is used for the fixation of the antenna on certain
structures.
3.2.1
Clamps
The clamps fixate the antenna on a mast with certain diameter.
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3.2.2
Downtilt Kit
The downtilt kit allows a limited lowering of the beam angle of the antenna.
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Connection Interfaces
Figure 5: Interface
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Position Description
Marking
Connector Types
A
Left Side Lowband 1
R1+
4.3-10 female
B
Left Side Lowband 2
R1-
4.3-10 female
C
Right Side Lowband 1
R2+
4.3-10 female
D
Right Side Lowband 2
R2-
4.3-10 female
E
Left Side Midband 1
Y1+
4.3-10 female
F
Left Side Midband 2
Y1-
4.3-10 female
G
Right Side Midband 1
Y2+
4.3-10 female
H
Right Side Midband 2
Y2-
4.3-10 female
I
FlexRET Input
AISG in
8 pin daisy chain male
J
FlexRET Output
Out
8 pin daisy chain female
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5
Standards and Regulations
This section presents a brief overview of standards, regulatory product approval,
and declaration of conformity for the radio.
5.1
Regulatory Approval
The antenna complies with the following market requirements:
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5.2
European Community (EC) market requirements, Radio equipment
directive 2014/53/EU
North American Community market requirements
Products containing radio equipment outside North America, India, and
in countries not recognizing the CE-mark may be labeled according to
national requirements or standards.
Environmental Standards Compliance
The product complies with the following environmental standard:
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5.2.1
Safety Standards Compliance
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5.2.2
EN ETSI 301 489-1
EN ETSI 301 489-3
EN ETSI 301 489-50
Radio Standards Compliance
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EN 60950-22
EN 60529
EMC Standards Compliance
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5.2.4
EN ISO 62368-1
EN 62479
Outdoor specific requirements
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5.2.3
European Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive (2011/65/EU)
Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic
Information Products (China RoHS)
EN ETSI 300 330
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5.3
Marking
To show compliance with legal requirements, the product is marked with the
following labels:
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CE Marking
Figure 6: Location of Marking
Figure 7: Example of Marking
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