INSTALLATION PROCESS
BSNL C PAN INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Installation Flow
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Operation procedure Reference information Page Page 1
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Installing the Subrack in 19-inch Cabinet Installing the Subrack in 21-inch Cabinet with Front Vertical Mounting Flanges
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Installing the Subrack in 21-inch Cabinet with Rear Vertical Mounting Flanges
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Preparation Before Installing Cables
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Installing the PDP / Subrack Power Cable
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Installing the Alarm Ca线 ble or 放 the图Head of 缆f 布 Row Cabinet/Subrack
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Installation Safety Precautions preparation
Card Operation Specifications and Precautions
Introduction to Subrack
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Installation Tools
Installing the E1 Cable
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Installing the Subrack
Installing and Arranging Cables Page 15
Checking the Layout of Wires and Cables
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Checking Before Power-on
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Power-on Test on the Equipment
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Checking the Card Indicators
Installing the Network Cable Installing the Clock Cable
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Post Installation Inspection
Laying out the Internal Optical Fiber Jumper End
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Introduction to Installation Tools
Long tape
Marker pen
Spirit level
Electric drill
Claw hammer
Cross screwdriver
Flat screwdriver
Crimping and peeling pliers
Sharp nose pliers
Diagonal pliers
Wire stripper
Multimeter
Optical power meter
Network cable tester
Spanner
Protective gloves
ESD protection gloves
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File
Error detector
ESD protection wrist strap
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Safety Precautions Warning High optical power can cause bodily harm, especially to eyes. Never look directly into the end of the optical transmitter fiber jumper or the end of its active connector. Caution Do not touch any components or wires on cards, or metal conductors in sockets. ESD protection measures Should be taken if it is necessary to touch the card during maintenance.
Caution Wear protective gloves when carrying cabinet so as to prevent cabinet and hands from being scratched. Caution Carpets or other materials that easily generate static electricity should not be u sed on the floor o f equipment room. Warning Optical communication equipment must be protected from electrical surges, thunder and lightning.
Caution Exercise care if you must bend fibers. If bends are necessary, the fiber bending radius should never be less than 38mm. Caution Installers should bind all wires and cables used in onsite installation. Each cable type should be bound separately. For example, power cables, alarm cables and optical fibers should be laid out independently and bound separately. Note that optical fibers c annot be bound with typical wire binder.
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Card Operation Specifications and Precautions Caution Do not touch the card with bare hands. Wear ESD protection gloves or ESD protection wrist strap when operating on the card.
Caution When carrying the card, hold the handles with b oth hands; otherwise, the card may fail.
Caution The vacant slots on the subrack must be installed with dummy panels to prevent foreign objects from entering the NE or system cooling duct, which may cause NE failure. The cards belongs to fragile valuable. Users should treat them with great care. When carrying or placing the card, the card must be put in dedicated packing case to avoid damaging the card. During transport of cards, the original packing materials must be used. If the original packing materials are lost, contact FiberHome Engineers for help.
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Installing the Subrack
4.1 Introduction to Subrack
Unit: mm
Tips When installing the subrack in cabinet, comply with the following principles when planning the layout: ◆
The space used for cooling the equipment cannot be occupied.
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In a 19-inch cabinet: reserve a height of at least 1.5U to 2U (1U=44.45mm) between the subrack and the cabinet top.
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In a 21-inch cabinet: reserve a height of at least 75mm between the subrack and the cabinet top.
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Ensure that the environment temperature is lower than 55℃on a short term basis, and should not exceed 50℃in a long term.
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4.2 Installing the Subrack in 19-inch Cabinet with Front Vertical Mounting Flanges a
Installing the Slide Rails
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1 Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square
mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the slide rails. 2 Install the slide rails on the vertical mounting flanges and secure the slide rails with Phillips screws.
Lift the subrack onto the slide rails, and push it in slowly till the mounting holes on the mounting ear align with the installed floating nuts. Secure the subrack using a screwdriver to tighten the screws in a clockwise direction.
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Securing the Subrack 1
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Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the subrack.
Installing the Subrack Protection Earth Ground Cable Subrack protection earth ground cable
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on one end of the protection earth ground cable to the earth ground hole on the subrack, and fix it with a screw.
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Install the floating nut, and press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on the other end to the determined mounting hole on the vertical mounting flange (Installers may select a convenient installation hole on the vertical mounting flange to account for distance and position). Fix it with a screw.
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4.3 Installing the Subrack in 21-inch Cabinet with Front Vertical Mounting Flanges a Installing the Bent Angle Bracket
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Securing the Subrack
Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the bent angle bracket.
Caution The sequence of installing the subrack in a 21-inch cabinet with front vertical mounting flanges is as follows: Install the adapter mounting ear on the cabinet vertical mounting flanges and then install the subrack into the cabinet.
Fit the bent angle bracket snugly into the vertical mounting flange and secure it with screws .
Lift the subrack onto the bent angle bracket, and push it in slowly till the mounting holes on the mounting ear align with those on the adapter mounting ear. Secure the subrack using a screwdriver to tighten the screws in a clockwise direction.
b Installing the Adapter Mounting Ear Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the adapter mounting ear.
Secure the adapter mounting ear using a screwdriver to tighten the screws in a clockwise direction. The figure takes the vertical mounting flange on the right side as an example.
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Installing the Subrack Protection Earth Ground Cable Subrack protection earth ground cable
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on one end of the protection earth ground cable to the earth ground hole on the subrack, and fix it with a screw.
Install the floating nut, and press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on the other end to the determined mounting hole (Installers may select a convenient installation hole to account for distance and position). Fix it with a screw.
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4.4 Installing the Subrack in 21-inch Cabinet with Rear Vertical Mounting Flanges a
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Installing the Bent Angle Bracket
Securing the Subrack
Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the bent angle bracket. Fit the bent angle bracket snugly into the vertical mounting flange and secure it with screws.
Install the floating nuts into the corresponding square mounting holes on the vertical mounting flanges at both sides of the cabinet according to the installation position of the subrack.
Lift the subrack onto the bent angle bracket, and push it in slowly till the spring screws on the mounting ear align with the floating nuts. Secure the subrack using a screwdriver to tighten the spring screws in a clockwise direction.
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Installing the Mounting Ear Install the mounting ears on both sides of the subrack.
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Installing the Subrack Protection Earth Ground Cable Subrack protection earth ground cable
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal
Press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on one end of the protection earth ground cable to the earth ground hole on the subrack, and fix it with a screw. Install the floating nut, and press the uninsulated ring tongue crimped terminal on the other end t o the determined mounting hole (Installers may select a convenient installation hole to account for distance and position). Fix it with a screw. Caution Ensure the earth ground point is clean without paint or other Insulating objects.
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Preparation Before Installing Cables
Tips Installers need to remove the front panel of the PDP and process the wiring holes before laying out cables.
Removing the Front Panel of the PDP Screwdriver
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Loosen the screws on the front panel.
Remove the front panel.
Processing Wire Holes Tips ◆
When arranging external cables into the cabinet, if the bottom or top of the cabinet is installed with a cover plate, installers need to remove the plastic cover plate and puncture the plastic mesh with a sharp object according to the position of layout.
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The following figure takes the processing of the wiring holes on the cabinet top as an example. Puncture the plastic mesh of the wiring hole with a sharp object.
Use a flat screwdriver to pry one end of the plastic cover strip with nylon rivet. Pull out the plastic cover strip In the direction as shown in the figure.
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Installing the Power Cables Installing the PDP Power Cable Caution ◆
With the premise that the cables must be arranged in compliance with the route, the power cables (including ground cables) should be processed on site according to the shortest route principle.
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The power cables should be made of a continuous segment of copper core with no intermediate connectors.
Tips The power ground (GND) and protection ground (PE) of the PDP should be connected with the power ground and protection ground in the equipment room respectively. Connect the -48V power cable to the PDP. Loosen the screw on the connector marked as -48V_A or -48V_B on the PDP. Insert the M6 terminal of the -48V power cable into the connector and tighten the screw. Connect the power ground cable. Loosen the screw on the connector marked as 0V_A or 0V_B on the PDP. Insert the M6 terminal on the GND power ground cable into the connector and tighten the screw. Connect the protection ground cable. Loosen the screw on the PE connector of XS4 on the PDP. Insert the M6 terminal on the PE protection ground cable into the connector and tighten the screw.
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-48V (blue): power cables
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GND (black): power ground cables
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PE (yellow- / green): protection
ground cable
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6.2 Installing the Subrack Power Cable 1
Make sure the corresponding ACBs on the PDP are placed in the OFF pos ition.
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Insert the two-pin Profile Plus plug of the subrack power cable into the socket on the power card, and tighten the stop screw.
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At the PDP side, loosen the screw on the connector corresponding to -48V_A_1 to -48V_A_3 or -48V_B_1 to -48V_B_3, insert the cord end terminal (-48V, blue) of the subrack power cable and tighten the screw.
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At the PDP side, loosen the screw on the connector corresponding to 0V_A_1 to 0V_A_3 or 0V_B_1 to 0V_B_3, insert the cord end terminal (0V, black) of the subrack power cable and tighten the screw.
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Installing the Alarm Cables
7.1 Installing the Alarm Cable for the Head of Row Cabinet Tips Installers need to make plugs for the head of row cabinet by themselves according to the situation of the head of row cabinet in the equipment room. Keep a proper space between the alarm cable and the power able f or the head of row cabinet according to the onsite situation. Lead the alarm cable for the head of row cabinet through the wiring hole on the cabinet top and route it down to the PDP along the wiring channel on the left side of the cabinet, passing through the wiring hole on the left side of the PDP. Insert the D-type connector of the alarm cable for the head of row cabinet into the XP1 socket on the PDP.
3 Arrange the alarm cable for the head of row cabinet, binding the cable on the side of the cabinet onto the vertical mounting flange of the same side. Connect the other end of the alarm cable to the head of row cabinet.
7.2 Installing the Subrack Alarm Cable Insert the RJ-45 connector of the subrack alarm cable into the ALM interface on the SNCV1 card.
Insert the RJ-45 connector on the other end of the subrack alarm cable into any socket on the alarm convergence connectors AlmIn1 to AlmIn3 on the PDP.
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Installing the E1 Cable
Tips The following takes the connection of E1 cable to the E1 interface of the E1V1/E1V3 card in slot 10 as an example for introduction. Insert the plug of the E1 cable into t he corresponding E1 interface on the E1V1/E1V3 card.
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Installing the Network Cable Tips The network cables shipped with this equipment are general ones including both straight-through and cross-over types. The network cable used for F/SIG/COM/ETH/SIG/COM interface is cross-over cable, and that used for MON/TOD interface is straight-through cable. Both ends of the network cable are installed with the RJ-45 plugs (also known as the crystal head). Insert the RJ-45 plug of the network cable into the network interface of the SNCV1 card. Arrange and secure the network cable.
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Installing the Clock Cable
Tips The SNCV1 card provides the CKIO interface.
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Laying out the Optical Fiber Jumper
11.1 Laying out the Internal Optical Fiber Jumper Tips Select the optical fiber jumpers according to the types of the optical interfaces on the equipment at both local and far end. All optical interfaces on the CiTRANS 650 U3 side are the LC/PC type. The optical fibers on the ODF side usually use the FC/PC type or SC/PC type interface according to the type of the ODF side optical interface.
LC/PC type fiber connector
FC/PC type fiber connector
SC/PC type fiber connector
Note The LC/PC-LC/PC fiber connector is used to connect optical interfaces inside the cabinet. The LC/PC-FC/PC fiber connector and LC/PC-SC/PC fiber connector are used to connect the equipment and the optical interface of t he ODF.
11.1.1 Preparation Before Layout Tips Installers should prepare the following items before the layout. Make and attach temporary labels on both sides of the optical fiber to be arranged. Arrange the optical fiber in order and lay them straight. Please note that the fiber should be arranged in pairs for transmitting and receiving. Cut out an appropriate length of corrugated conduit according to the length of optical fiber (the fiber between the cabinet on the local end and the cabinet / ODF on the far end should be protected by the corrugated conduit). Adjust the length of optical fiber outside the corrugated conduit: If there is a redundant length of the fibers at the client side and line side, installers should reserve the redundant parts of the fibers at the ODF side, so as to ensure that the fibers access the cabinet from the client and line sides without redundancy. Route the optical fiber with the corrugated conduit from other cabinet or ODF to the cabinet via the upper support channel, and lead the fiber into the cabinet via the wiring hole.
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11.1.2 Layout Procedures Caution Connect the optical fiber to the corresponding optical interface on the card.
Exercise care if you must bend fibers. If bends are necessary, 1 the fiber bending radius should never be less than 40mm.
2 Lead the optical fiber through the fiber guide unit of the subrack and route it along the wiring channel on the cabinet to the fiber passage area of the subrack (The top access wiring mode is taken as an example for introduction). Top access wiring mode: Lead the optical fiber into the cabinet through the cabinet-top wiring holes and route the fiber downward. Floor access wiring mode: Lead the optical fiber into t he cabinet through the cabinet-bottom wiring holes and route the fiber upward.
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Caution Installers should bind all wires and cables used in onsite installation. Each cable type should be bound separately. For example, power cables, alarm cables and optical fibers should be laid out independently and bound separately. Note that optical fibers should be bound with dedicated cable ties.
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11.2 Arranging the Optical Fiber Jumper After completing the connection of the optical fibers, installers should bind the optical fibers at the entrance of the cabinet and at the point near to the fiber passage area with cable ties to secure them. Connect the optical fiber at the ODF side. Make and attach labels to both ends of the optical fiber. Tips The interval of binding cables should be t hree or four times the diameter of the cable bundles, and make sure that intervals are equal.
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Post Installation Inspection
12.1 Checking the Layout of Wires and Cables Caution When the connection and layout of the wires and cables are completed, installers should conduct the connectivity test and ensure that the signals are transmitted effectively. No.
Checking Content
Method
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The specifications, routes, cross-sectional area, and position of the cable arrangements are compliant with the construction plan drawing. The cables are arranged in good order, without damage to their sheath.
Visual inspection
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The plugs of the cables are clean and intact; and the plugs made onsite are up to standard. The plugs are all connected correctly and firmly.
Visual inspection
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When cables must be arranged along the upper part of the cabinet, the distance between them and the ventilation hole on the cabinet top should be no less than 10cm. If the distance between the cabling rack and the cabinet is larger than 0.8m, installers should set up a cabling ladder.
Visual inspection
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When the cables are arranged under the floor, the height of the cable bundles should not be higher than 3/4 of the net height from the ground to the ESD protection raised floor or the ventilation and air cooling may be hindered.
Visual inspection
Layout of the fiber pigtails: The fiber pigtails are not arranged too closely with each other or intertwined at the turning points. The paired fiber pigtails are bound after being arranged in order. Do not bind with too much force and leave pressure marks on the fiber pigtails. 2. Fiber pigtails can move forward or backward freely in the fiber fastener but cannot bend in right angle. 3. After the fiber pigtails are arranged, do not put any cable or other objects upon them. 1. 5
Visual inspection
12.2 Checking Before Power-on Caution The CiTRANS 650 U3 utilizes a -48V DC power supply with an acceptable voltage range from -38.4V to -57.6V. Before turning on the power for t he cabinet, installers should check the following items: Confirm that the PDP power cables are correctly connected with the external power supply equipment. Confirm that the wires and cables at all levels are connected correctly. Place all power control switches on the PDP in the OFF position. Unplug the power cable plugs of all subracks. Disconnect all cards inside the subrack but leave them on their slots. All the unused slots in the subrack are installed with dummy panels.
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12.3 Power-on Test on the Equipment Checking the Card Indicators 1 Measure the voltage between the -48V and the GND connectors on the external power supply area of the PDP, whose normal value should be between -38.4V and -57.6V. Caution
Place each switch on the PDP in the ON position.
on each subrack power cable’s plugs respectively; between the -48V and the 0V connectors 3 Measure The indicatorsthe onvoltage the card panel indicate the operating and alarm statuses of the card. the measured value should be between -38.4V and -57.6V. After the equipment is powered on, if the card indicators are in specific abnormal statuses, handling must be made on site. Place each switch on the PDP front panel in the OFF position.
Description of Indicators on Interface Card 5 Insert the plugs of the subrack power cables into the subrack power interfaces. 6 Place
each switch on the PDP front panel in the ON position.
Confirm that the subrack has no abnormal sound or smell. Plug in the fan unit first. The fan unit will start running as soon as it is plugged and air movement will begin. 9 Place
the cards into the subrack in sequence and the cards will be electrified normally in two or three minutes. Then the indicator LEDs of all cards on the subrack should be in normal working status.
Tips Description of Indicators on SNCV1 The power-off procedures forCard the CiTRANS 650 U3 are in reverse order of the power-on procedures.
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Description of Indicator on PWR Card
Indicator
Normal Status
Abnormal Status
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Blinking quickly
OFF/ON
UA
OFF
ON (red)
NUA
OFF
ON (yellow)
Indicator
Normal Status
Abnormal Status
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Blinking slowly with a frequency of once per second
Blinking quickly, OFF or ON
UA
OFF
ON (red)
NUA
OFF
ON (yellow)
Indicator
Normal Status
Abnormal Status
ACT
ON (green)
OFF
ALM
OFF
ON (red)
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