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Issue: 01
Date: 2015-03-25
Installation Procedure
Start
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Check and install SFP+ high speed cables.
You need to make the terminals of the external power cables and PGND cables on site.
Upon delivery, the terminals of the inter-cabinet PGND cables are made and have been
installed on one end.
Name
External -48
Type of Connectors
Position of Connectors at
at Both Ends
Both Ends
OT terminal
OT terminal
V DC power
cable
Quantity
4 per cabinet
the PDF
External RTN
OT terminal
power cable
4 per cabinet
OT terminal
External
OT terminal
PGND cable
Inter-cabinet
1 per cabinet
cabinet top
OT terminal
OT terminal
PGND cable
OT terminal
3 every two
adjacent
cabinets
Appearance
When installing the cables, set the power distribution switches for the PDF and PDB output
terminals to "OFF".
When installing the cables, set the power distribution switches for the PDF and PDB output
terminals to "OFF".
When installing the cables, set the power distribution switches for the PDF and PDB output
terminals to "OFF".
Ensure that three PGND cables are present on the mounting bar at the back of the adjacent
cabinets and one end of these cables is pre-installed.
Interconnect the three PGND cables at the upper, middle, and lower parts of the mounting
bar at the back of the adjacent cabinets.
DIP switch
DIP switch
Rear view of
the subrack
The DIP bits are numbered in ascending order from bit 1 to bit 8. 0 indicates that a DIP
switch is on, and 1 indicates that a DIP switch is off.
DIP Bit
Description
1 to 5
Subrack numbers
The following table lists the settings of the DIP switches when the subracks are numbered
from 0 to 3 and bit 8 is set to "OFF".
Bit
Subrack
Number
1
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Set the multimeter to the buzzer scale and ensure that the input and output of the PDB are
not short-circuited. If there are short-circuits, the multimeter beeps.
Set the corresponding switches of the PDF to "ON", and set all the switches
of the PDB to "OFF".
Multimeter
Set the multimeter to the voltage scale, and ensure that the voltage on the input terminals of
the PDB is normal.
On the PDF side, set all the output switches and PDB switches that correspond to the
cabinet to "OFF".
Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of gloves before installing the board.
One OMUc board occupies one slot. The active and standby OMUc boards must be
installed in slots 0 to 3, slots 20 to 23, or slots 24 to 27 in the MPS. Slots 24 and 25 are
recommended.
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Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of gloves before installing the board.
One SAUc board occupies one slot. It's recommended that the SAUc be installed at the
back of the MPS subrack.
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Introduction to Cables
Type of Connectors
Cable
at Both Ends
Y-shaped clock
RJ45 (double)
cable
BITS clock
RJ45
SCUb
SMB
GCUa/GCGa
GCUb/GCGb
BITS
SMB
GCUa/GCGa
GCUa/GCGa
GCUb/GCGb
BITS clock
GCUb/GCGb
/
BITS
SMA
GCGa/GCGb
N female
cable
jumper
GPS jumper
N male
SFP+ High-
N female
SFP+
Speed cable
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Appearance
Introduction to Cables
Name
Shielded
Type of Connectors at
Both Ends
Ends
Appearance
RJ45
OMUc/SAUc/FG2a/FG2c
RJ45
LMT/U2000
DB44
AEUa/PEUa
DDF
DB44
AEUa/PEUa
DDF
LC/PC
AOUa/AOUc/GOUa/GOUc/GO
straight-through
network cable
75-ohm E1/T1
cable
120-ohm E1/T1
cable
Single-mode
optical cable
Ue/POUa/POUc/UOIa/UOIc
Based on site
ODF
requirements
Multimode
LC/PC
AOUa/AOUc/GOUa/GOUc/GO
Ue/POUa/POUc/UOIa/UOIc
Based on site
ODF
optical cable
requirements
EMU RS485
RJ45
PDB
DB9 male
EMU
communication
cable
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Introduction to Cables
Name
Single-mode optical
Type of Connectors at
Position of Connectors at
Both Ends
Both Ends
LC/PC
splitter/combiner
Multimode optical
AOUa/UOIa/AOUc/POUc/
UOIc
LC/PC
Optical cables
LC/PC
AOUa/UOIa/AOUc/POUc/
splitter/combiner
UOIc
LC/PC
Optical cables
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Appearance
Ensure that the SFP+ high-speed cables between SCUb boards in the MPR are correctly installed.
If the 10G LINK indicators on either SCUb board connected by the SFP+ high-speed cables blink, the
cables are securely connected.
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The Y-shaped clock cable is classified by length into three types: 2.0 m, 2.5 m, and
9.7 m. The 2.0 m long cable connects adjacent subracks in the same cabinet, the 2.5 m
long cable connects non- adjacent subracks in the same cabinet, and the 9.7 m long
cable connects different cabinets.
Ensure that the Y-shaped clock cable in the MPR is correctly installed.
Insert one end of the cable into CLKIN port of the SCUb.
Insert the other end of the cable into CLKOUT port of the GCUa/GCGa/GCUb/GCGb.
Taking the SCUb and GCUa as an example
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There are two types of BITS clock cables: 75-ohm coaxial clock cable and 120-ohm clock
conversion cable. The methods of installing the two types of cables are the same.
Insert one end of the cable into CLKIN 0 or CLKIN 1 port of the GCUa/GCGa/GCUb/GCGb.
Connect the other end of the cable to BITS.
The GCUa is used as an example.
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Adjustable Wrench
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Insert one end of the cable into the RJ45 port of the OMUc.
Connect the other end of the cable to the LMT/U2000.
The OMU is used as an
example.
LMT/U2000
LMT/U2000
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Insert one end of the cable into the RJ45 port of the SAUc.
Connect the other end of the cable to the LMT/U2000.
The SAUc is used as an
example.
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Two cabling modes are available for the E1/T1 cable in the same cabinet but in different subracks:
overhead cabling mode: route the cable from the bottom to the top; underfloor cabling mode: route the
cable from the top to the bottom.
Route the E1/T1 cables in the same subrack but connected to a different board first in the middle slots
and then in the side slots. Cables are routed left for slots 20 to 27 and are routed right for slots 19 to 14.
Route the E1/T1 cables on the same board but connected to different ports from the bottom to the top.
On the cabinet side, bind all the cables into groups, with every four cables in one group. From the inside
to the outside, bind every two adjacent groups together.
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2. Overhead Cabling
Route the E1/T1 cable along the cable rack.
Guide the E1/T1 cable through the cable trough, and then guide the E1/T1 cable to the
front of the E1/T1 interface board.
Route the cables neatly and bind them with cable ties.
Insert the DB44 connectors of the E1/T1 cable into the E1/T1 interface board.
CAUTION
When soldering the E1/T1 cable connector for the DDF, ensure that the E1/T1 connector is disconnected
from the board to protect the board from possible leakage current.
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3. Underfloor Cabling
Route the E1/T1 cable along the cabinet.
Guide E1/T1 cable through the cable trough, and then guide the E1/T1 cable to the front
of the E1/T1 interface board.
Route the cables neatly and bind them with cable ties.
Insert the DB44 connectors of the E1/T1 cable into the E1/T1 interface board.
CAUTION
When soldering the E1/T1 cable connector for the DDF, ensure that the E1/T1 connector is disconnected
from the board to protect the board from possible leakage current.
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Coat the optical cables with the corrugated pipe. Then, guide the corrugated pipe to the overhead and
underfloor cabling areas and fix the corrugated pipe.
Guide one end of the optical cable to the corresponding subrack of the board along the column, and then route
the optical cable upwards along the cable trough to the corresponding board.
Remove the dustproof caps from the optical port and the optical cable connector, and then connect the
connectors to the TX and RX ports on the board.
Route the cables neatly and bind them with cable ties.
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Use cable ties to bind the optical splitters/combiners to the cable trough.
Route the end with two LC/PC optical connectors (the end marked A and B in the figure) along the cable
trough, and then to the optical ports on interface boards. Coil the redundant part of the optical fibers on the
fiber spool if the optical fibers are too long. Route the end with one LC/PC optical connector (the end marked
C in the figure) along the cable trough to one side of the cabinet and then upwards.
Coat the optical fibers with corrugated pipes. Route the optical fibers upwards or downwards into the
cabinet based on the onsite cabling route, and bind the optical fibers to the wire bushing.
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The EMU has two types: type A and type B. The methods of installing the RS485 communication cable for
type A and type B are the same. The following steps use the type-B EMI as an example to describe how to
install the RS485 communication cable.
Attach the DB9 male connector at one end of the RS485 communication cable to the DB9 female connector
on the EMI.
Attach the RJ45 connector at the other end of the RS485 communication cable to the J1 serial port on the
power distribution box.
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No.
1
Item
In the equipment room, no packing cartons, cases, or boards are placed about at random. All
items are placed in specific locations.
There are no cable ties or other sundries in the cable racks (troughs), at the bottom of the
cabinets, or around the cabinets.
There are no cable tie cuts or other sundries under the floor. The ESD floor, if available, is clean
and in good condition.
If the equipment such as maintenance terminal and alarm box is installed, it should be placed in
Item
No.
1
Plastic cover plates are properly installed at the top of and at the bottom of the cabinets.
The DIP switches of the subracks and boards are correctly set.
The surfaces of the cabinets are clean without any fingerprints or smudges. There is no dust,
excessive cable tie ends, or other sundries either inside or outside each cabinet.
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No.
Item
The installation positions of the power cables are in accordance with the schematic
drawing of the power distribution.
The signal cables are routed in accordance with the engineering design.
The OT terminals of the power cables and PGND cables are in proper contact with the
flat washers and spring washers. The bare wires and lug handles at the OT terminals
are tightly wrapped with insulating tapes or heat-shrinkable tubes.
The power cables and PGND cables are bound separately from other cables.
The grounding bars and PGND bars are finally connected to one grounding conductor,
with the earth resistance less than ten ohms.
An extra length is left for the signal cables at the point where they are come down from
the cable rack.
The optical cables at the outlet of the cabinet and those outside the cabinet must be
covered with corrugated pipes. Sharp edges on the corrugated pipes are eliminated to
prevent injury. Both ends of the pipes are fastened.
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No.
Item
10
The optical connectors not in use are covered with protective caps.
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No AC power cables or water supply pipes are routed in parallel with the E1/T1 cables
The E1/T1 cables are kept at least one meter away from the outside down leads and the
reinforcing steel bars of the exterior wall of the building.
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All the cables are neatly and tightly bound. The cable ties are evenly spaced and face
the same direction.
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The labels or nameplates at both ends of all the cables are correct, legible, and in order.
The labels or nameplates face the same direction.
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