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Precautions
NOTE
This document aims to providing simple and distinctive guidelines for hardware installation. For details on the installation operation steps, refer to the Installation Guide delivered in the form of CD-ROM along with the equipment. This document does not describe operations for the pre-delivery installation of the subrack, internal cables and so on. Instead, this document describes only the operations for on-site installation.
CAUTION
Electrostatic Discharge
Before touching the device, or holding the boards and IC chips, wear the anti-static wrist s trap to prevent the electrostatic discharge of the human body from damaging the sensitive components. Ensure that the other end of the anti-static wrist st rap is well grounded. IC
CAUTION
Power Cable
Do not install or remove a live line. Transient contact between the core of the power cable and the conductor might generate electric arc or spark, which can cause fire or damage to the human body. Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch.
CAUTION
Laser
When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to or look into the optic al fiber outlet directly with naked eyes.
Tape Measure
Cross Screwdriver
Straight Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Socket Wrench
Paper Knife
Cable Cutter
Wire Stripper
Coax Stripper
Diagonal Pliers
Torque Spanner
Cable Tester
Multimeter
Solder Wire
Contents
Installing the Fiber Spool Box Installing the COA COA Installing and Routing Cables
Overview 1 of Cables Cable Holes on the Top 2 and at the Bottom of the Cabinet Installing and Routing Power 3 PGNDCables Installing and Routing 4 Cabinet Indicator Cables Installing Alarm 5 Cables Installing and Routing 6 External Clock Cables Installing and Routing the Network Management Cable 7
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1 2
Installing and Routing External Fibers Installing and Routing Internal Fibers
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Mounting ear
Plate
Attenuator not used (the source and destination of fiber jumpers are on the same side of the cross-connect and timing board)
Attenuator not used (the source and destination of fiber jumpers are on the different side of the cross-connect and timing board)
Attenuator used (the source and destination of fiber jumpers are on the same side of the cross-connect and timing board)
Attenuator used (the source and destination of fiber jumpers are on different sides of the cross-connect and timing board)
COA
RS232-1 1
IN 10dB fixed optical attenuator 10dB IN OUT OUT Optical interface board SS61COA
OUT
IN SS61COA OUT
IN SS61COA
Subrack 1 1
Subrack 2 2
NOTE The SS61COA is a case-shaped optical amplifier for 1550 nm o ptical signals. The SS61COA can be used as a booster amplifier or a pre-amplifier. SS61COA 1550nm
COA
SS61COA
SS61COA
To the serial port of the COA COA COA power interface COA
COA
Tray
Cabling frame
SS61COA
Power cable
Fiber
COA
RS232-1
RS232-2
IN IN OUT Optical interface board OUT SS61COA/ BA/BPA Line optical fiber OUT IN SS62COA Optical interface board OUT IN
Subrack 1 1
Subrack 2 2
COA
SS62COA
SS62COA
COA
SS62COA
NOTE The SS62COA can be installed above or below the subrack. When installing it below the subrack, make sure it is 100 mm below the subrack. When installing it above the subrack, fix it above the orderwire fixing frame. SS62COA100mm
Overview of Cables
COA concatenation serial port cable COA power cable COA COA
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M8 grouding bolt M8
Fiber hole
Fiber hole
Cable hole
Cable hole
Cable hole
Fiber hole
Fiber hole
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Installing and Routing the Power Cables Connection of the Power Cables PGND
RTN2(+)
RTN1(+)
NEG2(-)
NEG1(-)
-48 V
-48 V
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 2
0V
0V Office ground
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
NOTE Power cables are divded into cabinet power cables and subrack power cables. The subrack power cables have been connected to the power distribution unit at delivery. PIU
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Installing and Routing the Power Cables Power Distribution Unit PGND
RTN1(+)
OUTPUT ON OFF
SW1 32A SW2 32A SW3 20A SW4 20A
B
ON
RTN1(+)NEG1(-) RTN2(+)NEG2(-)
OUTPUT
INPUT
OFF
SW1 32A SW2 32A SW3 20A SW4 20A
RTN1(+) and NEG1(-) form one channel of power supply, which supplies power to power terminals on the left. The subrack power switches for these power terminals are SW1-SW4. RTN1(+)NEG1(-)14SW14 RTN2(+) and NEG2(-) form one channel of power supply, which supplies power to power terminals on the right. The subrack power switches for these power terminals are SW1-SW4. RTN2(+)NEG2(-)14SW14
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M6 grounding bolt M6
CAUTION It is forbidden to install or demount the power cable while the power is on. Do turn off the power switch before such operations to avoid personal injuries. NOTE The signal cable, power cable and fiber jumper shall be routed and bundled separately, with a spacing of more than 3 cm between each other. 3cm Connect these cables in sequence: PGND cable > 0 V power cables >-48 V power cables. PGND0VRTN(+)-48VNEG(-)
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Connect the power cable and PGND cable in the similar way for upward cabling. PGND
Cabling tough
0V
-48V PGND
CAUTION It is forbidden to install or demount the power cable while the power is on. Do turn off the power switch before such operations to avoid personal injuries. NOTE The signal cable, power cable and fiber jumper shall be routed and bundled separately, with a spacing of more than 3 cm between each other. 3cm Connect these cables in sequence: PGND cable > 0 V power cables >-48 V power cables. PGND0VRTN(+)-48VNEG(-)
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Installing the Cabinet Indicator Cables Connection and Installation of the Cables
1 Connect the cabinet indicator cable between the cabinet indicators and the "LAMP1" interface on
the SEI board of the lower subrack. SEILAMP1
2 Connect the cabinet indicator concatenation cable between the "LAMP1" interface on the upper
subrack and the "LAMP2" interface on the lower subrack. SEILAMP1AUXLAMP2
CAUTION Do not install other cables in the cabinent indicator interface or the cabinet indicator concatenation interface. Be sure there is no particulate contamination in the cabinet indicator interface or the cabinet indicator concatenation interace before powering on the subrack.
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Installing and Routing the Alarm Cables Connection of the Alarm Cable
To alarm monitor
Cabinet 1 1
Cabinet 2 2
NOTE When any critical alarms or major alarms occur in one o f subracks, the indicators on the alarm monitor become on.
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CLKO1:75 ohm clock output 1 CLKO1:751 CLKO2:75 ohm clock output 2 CLKO2:752 CLKI1:75 ohm clock input 1 CLKI1:751 CLKI2:75 ohm clock input 2 CLKI2:752
NOTE Select a correct clock cable according to the type of the clock interface on the opposite equipment. NOTE Route the external clock cable in the similar way to route the E1 cable. E1
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SAP
NOTE Connect the network management cable only for the gateway NE. NOTE Route the network management cable in the similar way to route the E1 cable. E1
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Corrugated pipe
Cabling trough
NOTE If the two fiber holes have insufficient space for the fibers, you can also rou te fibers through the cable hole. NOTE Cabling on the left side is taken as an example in the description below, and that on the right side is the same.
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Cabling trough
Fiber hole
Corrugated pipe
NOTE If the two fiber holes have insufficient space for the fibers, you can also rou te fibers through the cable hole. NOTE Cabling on the left side is taken as an example in the description below, and that on the right side is the same.
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BPA
BOUT BIN
DCU
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2
IN
POUT PIN
BPA
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 POUT PIN BOUT BIN
SL16
IN OUT
DCU
IN2
BA2
OUT1 IN1
SL16
OUT
OUT
OUT2 IN2
IN
BA2
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2
COA
OUT IN
SL16
OUT
OUT
IN
COA
OUT IN
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COA
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Orderwire phone cable Orderwire phone Orderwire phone frame SEI board SEI
CAUTION Set the ringing switch to "ON" and the dialing mode switch to "T". ONT
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