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HUAWEI

SmartAX MA5600 Multi-service Access Module


Installation Manual

V300R002

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SmartAX MA5600 Multi-service Access Module
Installation Manual

Manual Version T2-050419-20051230-C-3.20

Product Version V300R002

BOM 31042019

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About This Manual

Release Notes

The current version of this manual applies to the SmartAX MA5600 Multi-service
Access Module V300R002.

Related Manuals

The following manuals provide information about the MA5600.

Manual Content

It provides an overall introduction to the MA5600


SmartAX MA5600/MA5603
series, including the major features, system
Multi-service Access Module
architecture, services and functions,
Technical Manual
maintenance, and networking applications.
SmartAX MA5600/MA5603 It provides information on general operations,
Multi-service Access Module data configuration, typical applications, and
Operation Manual maintenance tasks of the MA5600 series.

SmartAX MA5600/MA5603
It introduces all commands of the MA5600
Multi-service Access Module
series. It is available only in the electronic form.
Command Help

SmartAX MA5600
It provides information on the system installation
Multi-service Access Module
of the MA5600.
Installation Manual

It describes the components of the MA5600


SmartAX MA5600/MA5603
series including cabinets, frames, boards, cables
Multi-service Access Module
and other components (power module, lightning
Hardware Description Manual
arrester, and signal transfer box).

Documentation CD ROM It contains the package of documentation.

Organization

The manual introduces installation of the MA5600. There are 14 parts in this manual.

Chapter 1 Equipment Overview introduces the hardware components and cabinet


configuration of the MA5600.

Chapter 2 Preparing for the Installation describes preparation work for the
installation.

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Chapter 3 Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete Floor shows how to install the
cabinet on the concrete floor.

Chapter 4 Installing the Cabinet on the Antistatic Floor shows how to install the
cabinet on the antistatic floor.

Chapter 5 Installing the Dripping-proof Cover shows how to install the


dripping-proof cover.

Chapter 6 Installing the Cabling Rack shows how to install the cabling rack.

Chapter 7 Installing the Frame and Board shows how to install the frame and
board.

Chapter 8 Installing the Power Supply System shows how to install the power
supply system.

Chapter 9 Connecting and Routing Cables shows how to connect and route
subscriber cables and optical fibers.

Chapter 10 Powering on the System describes how to power on the system for
debugging.

Appendix A Equipment Parameters provides equipment parameters, including


physical parameters and power parameters.

Appendix B Cabinet Connection Diagrams provides the connection diagrams in


different configurations.

Appendix C Cable Labels describes the regulations on cable labels.

Appendix D Environmental Requirements covers the environmental requirements


of the MA5600.

Intended Audience

The manual is intended for the following readers:


l MA5600 hardware installation engineers
l Technicians of carriers
l MA5600 maintenance technicians

Conventions

The manual uses the following conventions.

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I. General Conventions

Convention Description

Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.


Boldface Headings are in Boldface.

II. Symbols

Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight the points that need
special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows:

Caution, Warning: Means the reader be extremely careful during the


operation.

& Note: Means a complementary description.

Environmental Protection

This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental
protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and
regulations must be observed.

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Safety Instructions

1. Overview

Caution:

l Before you perform any operation, read the instructions and precautions carefully to
minimize the possibility of accidents.
l The personnel in charge of the installation and maintenance of the Huawei products
should understand the basics of these safety instructions. Only trained and qualified
personnel are allowed to install or maintain the product.

When you work on the product, please go through the following:


l The local safety regulations on the product.
l The safety precautions and instructions on the product regulated by Huawei.
Safety precautions fall into four levels: Danger, Warning, Caution and Notice.
l Danger: Serious injury may occur.
l Warning: Serious injury may occur. It may also damage the product.
l Caution: Minor injury may occur. It may also damage the product or the product
environment.
l Notice: A fault or a considerable impairment to operation may occur.

Warning symbol Meaning

General danger

Equipment sensitive to electrostatic discharge

Dangerous electrical voltage

Microwave

Laser radiation

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2. Electrical Safety

2.1 High Voltage

Danger:
Direct or indirect contact by some damp objects to the high voltage or mains may be
fatal.

Observe the following during high voltage operations:


l When installing the product with AC power supply, follow the local safety
recommendations. Only qualified personnel are allowed to install the product with
AC power supply.
l Before working on the product, remove conductive rings, bracelets, necklaces,
and watches.
l Turn off the power supply when you find water leakage in the cabinet.
l Keep the product away from water in the humid environment.

Warning:
Improper operations with the product under high voltage may cause a fire hazard or
electric strike. Only qualified personnel are allowed to perform high voltage operations.

2.2 Power Cable

Notice:
Do not connect or disconnect a power cable when the power switch is on. When the
power cable touches a conductor, the electric spark or electrical arc can cause a fire
hazard or harm the eyes.

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Note the following while connecting or disconnecting power cables:


l Switch off the power supply before connecting or disconnecting the power cables.
l Before connecting the power cables, make sure that the cables and their labels
are correct.

2.3 Tools

Warning:
Use special tools when you work on the product under high voltage or AC power
supply.

2.4 Drilling Holes

Warning:

l Do not drill holes on the cabinet without permission.


l Improper drilling on the cabinet may damage the cabling inside the cabinet. It may
also damage the electromagnetic performance of the cabinet.
l The scrap falling into the cabinet may cause short circuit of the card.

Note the following before drilling the hole.


l To drill holes on the cabinet, wear insulation gloves, and remove the cables inside
the cabinet first.
l The splashing scrap while drilling the holes may hurt your eyes. Take care of your
eyes.
l Prevent the scrap from falling into the cabinet.
l Remove the scrap immediately after drilling the hole.

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2.5 Lightning

Danger:
Do not work on the system when there is lightning.

To avoid lightning strike, ground the equipment properly.

2.6 Static

Notice:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) will damage the static-sensitive unit on the card.

Electrostatic discharge is generated when people move, take plastic products, or


friction occurs between clothes, and between the shoes and the floor. The electrostatic
discharge remains for a long time in the human body.

Wear an ESD wrist strap while working on ESD-sensitive units. Connect one end of the
wrist to the earth ground properly.

Figure 1 ESD wrist strap

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3. Battery

Danger:

Before working on the battery, read through the safety instructions on battery
operations.

Avoid battery short circuit or electrolyte leakage as it may lead to the erosion of metal
parts and cards.

3.1 General Operations

Observe the following for battery installation and maintenance.


l Do not wear metal objects, such as watches, bracelets, or rings.
l Use special insulating tools.
l Wear eye-protecting devices.
l Wear rubber gloves and apron, which prevents electrolyte leakage.
l Keep the positive battery upright. Do not put it upside down or tilted.

3.2 Short Circuit

Caution:
Battery short circuit may cause injury. If possible, disable the battery supply before
working on the equipment.

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3.3 Toxic Gas

Notice:

Do not use the unsealed lead-acid battery. Gas emitted from the battery will catch fire
or erode the equipment. Have the battery laid stably and horizontally.

The battery that is working releases the flammable gas. So, take ventilation and
fireproof measures in the place where the battery is stored.

3.4 Over Temperature

Notice:

Over-temperature of the battery may lead to battery distortion, damage or acid fluid
leakage.

Check whether there is acid fluid leakage when the battery temperature is over 60°C. If
any, handle the acid fluid in time.

3.5 Acid Fluid

Caution:

Absorb the acid fluid and neutralize it when there is any acid fluid leakage.

You can use the following materials to absorb and neutralize the acid fluid:
l NaHCO3
l Na2CO3
l Na2CO3·10H2O

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Follow the instructions from the battery manufacturers.

4. Laser Radiation

Warning:
Laser radiation may cause injury to your eyes. Never look into the end of an exposed
optical fiber or optical connector.

5. Altitude Operations

Warning:

Avoid objects falling when making operations at an altitude.

Note the following for operations at an altitude.


l Only trained personnel are allowed to make operations at an altitude.
l Avoid tools from falling.
l Wear safety belts and helmets.
l In cold areas, wear heat-retaining clothes before operations at an altitude..
l Check all the hoisting equipment before operations at an altitude..

6. Others

6.1 Lifting Heavy Objects

Warning:

Do not walk under objects that are being lifted.

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6.2 Handling Objects with Sharp Angles

Caution:

Wear gloves while moving equipment with sharp angles.

6.3 Unplugging and Plugging Card

Notice:

l Insert the card carefully to avoid distorting the pins on the backplane.
l Insert the card along the slot guild. Avoid short circuit or scratch caused by contacts
between the circuit sides of the card and other cards
l When holding the card, do not touch the card circuit, components, connector or
cabling trough.

6.4 Bundling Signal Cable

Notice:

The signal cable should be bundled separately from the strong-current or high-voltage
cables. Leave at least a 20 cm space between them.

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Table of Contents

Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................... i


1. Overview..............................................................................................................................i
2. Electrical Safety .................................................................................................................. ii
2.1 High Voltage .............................................................................................................. ii
2.2 Power Cable.............................................................................................................. ii
2.3 Tools ........................................................................................................................ iii
2.4 Drilling Holes ............................................................................................................ iii
2.5 Lightning................................................................................................................... iv
2.6 Static ........................................................................................................................ iv
3. Battery ................................................................................................................................v
3.1 General Operations....................................................................................................v
3.2 Short Circuit...............................................................................................................v
3.3 Toxic Gas ................................................................................................................. vi
3.4 Over Temperature .................................................................................................... vi
3.5 Acid Fluid.................................................................................................................. vi
4. Laser Radiation................................................................................................................. vii
5. Altitude Operations ........................................................................................................... vii
6. Others............................................................................................................................... vii
6.1 Lifting Heavy Objects ............................................................................................... vii
6.2 Handling Objects with Sharp Angles ....................................................................... viii
6.3 Unplugging and Plugging Card................................................................................ viii
6.4 Bundling Signal Cable............................................................................................. viii

Chapter 1 Equipment Overview............................................................................................... 1-1


1.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 MA5600 Hardware Components ................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.2 Cabinet ............................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.3 Service Frame .................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.4 Splitter Frame ..................................................................................................... 1-5
1.2.5 List of Boards...................................................................................................... 1-6
1.3 MA5600 Cabinet Layouts .............................................................................................. 1-7
1.3.1 Layout Types ...................................................................................................... 1-7
1.3.2 Layout 1: AC-powered H66-18 Cabinet with the SPL Frame................................ 1-8
1.3.3 Layout 2: DC-powered H66-18 Cabinet with the SPL Frame ............................... 1-9
1.3.4 Layout 3: AC-powered H66-22 Cabinet with the SPL Frame...............................1-10
1.3.5 Layout 4: DC-powered H66-22 Cabinet with the SPL Frame ..............................1-11
1.3.6 Layout 5: DC-powered H66-18 Cabinet without the SPL Frame..........................1-12

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1.3.7 Layout 6: DC-powered H66-22 Cabinet without the SPL Frame..........................1-13

Chapter 2 Preparing for the Installation .................................................................................. 2-1


2.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Preparing Tools and Meters .......................................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Checking Installation Conditions.................................................................................... 2-4
2.4 Unpacking Cases and Accepting the Products .............................................................. 2-7
2.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 2-7
2.4.2 Checking Before Unpacking ................................................................................ 2-7
2.4.3 Unpacking the Wooden Case.............................................................................. 2-8
2.4.4 Unpacking the Carton ........................................................................................2-10
2.4.5 Cautions for Unpacking Boards..........................................................................2-11
2.4.6 Accepting the Products ......................................................................................2-11

Chapter 3 Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete Floor ......................................................... 3-1


3.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Checking Before Installation.......................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 Checking the Bottom Space Inside the Cabinet ................................................... 3-2
3.2.2 Precautions for Installation .................................................................................. 3-2
3.3 Marking Reference Lines .............................................................................................. 3-2
3.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 3-2
3.3.2 Construction Plan Drawing for a Single Cabinet .................................................. 3-3
3.3.3 Construction Plan Drawing for a Row of Cabinets................................................ 3-3
3.3.4 Marking-off Plate................................................................................................. 3-5
3.3.5 Procedures ......................................................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Drilling Holes................................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.1 Precautions......................................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.2 Procedure........................................................................................................... 3-6
3.5 Installing Expansion Bolts.............................................................................................. 3-6
3.5.1 Composition........................................................................................................ 3-6
3.5.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 3-7
3.6 Positioning the Cabinet ................................................................................................. 3-8
3.7 Levelling the Cabinet..................................................................................................... 3-9
3.8 Fastening the Cabinet ..................................................................................................3-10
3.8.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................3-10
3.8.2 Fastening the Cabinet Bottom ............................................................................3-10
3.8.3 Attaching the Cabinet Top ..................................................................................3-12
3.8.4 Checking the Installation ....................................................................................3-14
3.9 Testing Insulation.........................................................................................................3-14
3.9.1 Insulation Requirement ......................................................................................3-14
3.9.2 Procedure..........................................................................................................3-14
3.10 Outline of the Installed Cabinet...................................................................................3-15

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Chapter 4 Installing the Cabinet on the Antistatic Floor ........................................................ 4-1


4.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 S600A Support Series................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.1 Application of Supports ....................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.2 Support............................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.3 Slide Rail and Floor Holder ................................................................................. 4-3
4.2.4 Side Floor Holder ................................................................................................ 4-4
4.3 Recommended Tools .................................................................................................... 4-5
4.4 Marking Reference Lines .............................................................................................. 4-5
4.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 4-5
4.4.2 Construction Plan Drawing for a Single Cabinet .................................................. 4-6
4.4.3 Construction Plan Drawing for a Row of Cabinets................................................ 4-6
4.4.4 Marking-off Plate................................................................................................. 4-7
4.4.5 Procedures ......................................................................................................... 4-8
4.5 Drilling Holes................................................................................................................. 4-8
4.5.1 Precautions......................................................................................................... 4-8
4.5.2 Procedure........................................................................................................... 4-8
4.6 Installing Expansion Bolts.............................................................................................. 4-9
4.6.1 Composition........................................................................................................ 4-9
4.6.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 4-9
4.7 Installing Supports........................................................................................................4-10
4.7.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................4-10
4.7.2 Adjusting the Height of the Support ....................................................................4-10
4.7.3 Assembling the Support .....................................................................................4-11
4.7.4 Fastening the Support........................................................................................4-12
4.8 Installing Holder Fasteners...........................................................................................4-13
4.9 Positioning the Cabinet ................................................................................................4-13
4.10 Leveling the Cabinet...................................................................................................4-14
4.11 Fastening the Cabinet ................................................................................................4-15
4.11.1 Overview..........................................................................................................4-15
4.11.2 Fastening the Cabinet Bottom ..........................................................................4-15
4.11.3 Fastening the Cabinet Top ...............................................................................4-16
4.11.4 Checking the Installation ..................................................................................4-19
4.12 Testing Insulation.......................................................................................................4-19
4.12.1 Insulation Requirement ....................................................................................4-19
4.12.2 Procedure ........................................................................................................4-19
4.13 Recovering the Floor ..................................................................................................4-20
4.13.1 Overview of Floor Recovery .............................................................................4-20
4.13.2 Installing the Floor Holder ................................................................................4-20
4.13.3 Adjusting the Holder.........................................................................................4-20
4.13.4 Recovering the Floor........................................................................................4-20
4.14 Outline of the Installed Cabinets.................................................................................4-21

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Chapter 5 Installing the Dripping-proof Cover........................................................................ 5-1


5.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Introduction to the Dripping-proof Cover ........................................................................ 5-1
5.3 Installation Procedure.................................................................................................... 5-1

Chapter 6 Installing the Cabling Rack..................................................................................... 6-1


6.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Installation Process ....................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Assembling the Cabling Ladder..................................................................................... 6-2
6.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 6-2
6.3.2 Precaution .......................................................................................................... 6-3
6.3.3 Procedure........................................................................................................... 6-3
6.4 Installing the Cabling Trough ......................................................................................... 6-4
6.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 6-4
6.4.2 Connecting the Cabling Troughs ......................................................................... 6-4
6.4.3 Procedure........................................................................................................... 6-5
6.5 Turning or Jointing the Cabling Ladder .......................................................................... 6-6
6.5.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 6-6
6.5.2 Turning the Cabling Ladder ................................................................................. 6-6
6.5.3 Jointing the Cabling Ladder................................................................................. 6-8
6.6 Mounting the Cabling Rack ........................................................................................... 6-9
6.6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 6-9
6.6.2 Wall Mounting ..................................................................................................... 6-9
6.6.3 Ceiling Mounting or Floor Mounting ....................................................................6-11
6.6.4 Over-cabinet Mounting.......................................................................................6-12
6.7 Installing the Accessories .............................................................................................6-14
6.7.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................6-14
6.7.2 Installing the Cable Manager..............................................................................6-14
6.7.3 Installing the Baffle Ring, End Cover and Trough Rim ........................................6-15

Chapter 7 Installing the Frame and Board .............................................................................. 7-1


7.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Installing the Frame....................................................................................................... 7-2
7.2.1 Introduction to the Frame .................................................................................... 7-2
7.2.2 Procedure........................................................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Inserting and Removing the Board ................................................................................ 7-4
7.3.1 Preparation ......................................................................................................... 7-4
7.3.2 Precautions......................................................................................................... 7-5
7.3.3 Procedure for Inserting the Board........................................................................ 7-5
7.3.4 Procedure for Removing the Board ..................................................................... 7-6

Chapter 8 Installing the Power Supply System....................................................................... 8-1


8.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Installation Components................................................................................................ 8-2

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8.3 Introduction to Power and Ground Cables ..................................................................... 8-2


8.4 Making Power Cables on Site........................................................................................ 8-3
8.5 Installing the Lightning Arrester ..................................................................................... 8-3
8.5.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 8-3
8.5.2 Recommended Tools .......................................................................................... 8-3
8.5.3 Preconditions ...................................................................................................... 8-3
8.5.4 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 8-4
8.6 Installing the GEPS4845 Power Module ........................................................................ 8-5
8.6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 8-5
8.6.2 Introduction to GEPS4845 Power Module ........................................................... 8-5
8.6.3 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 8-6
8.6.4 Connecting the AC Input Cable ........................................................................... 8-6
8.6.5 Connecting the DC Output Cable ........................................................................ 8-8
8.6.6 Connecting the Battery Input Cable ..................................................................... 8-9
8.7 Installing Batteries........................................................................................................8-10
8.7.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................8-10
8.7.2 Precautions........................................................................................................8-10
8.7.3 Preconditions for Installation ..............................................................................8-10
8.7.4 Installation Procedure ........................................................................................8-11
8.7.5 Checking the Battery Installation ........................................................................8-13
8.8 Installing the Signal Transfer Box .................................................................................8-13
8.8.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................8-13
8.8.2 Connecting to the GEPS4845 Monitor Unit.........................................................8-14
8.8.3 Connecting to Various Sensors ..........................................................................8-14
8.9 Installing the DC Power Distribution Unit ......................................................................8-14
8.9.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................8-14
8.9.2 DC Power Supply Layout ...................................................................................8-15
8.9.3 Installation Procedure ........................................................................................8-15
8.9.4 Connecting the –48 VDC Input Cable.................................................................8-16
8.9.5 Connecting the DC Load Output Cable...............................................................8-16
8.10 Installing the Environment Monitor Unit.......................................................................8-17
8.11 MDF Grounding Requirements...................................................................................8-18

Chapter 9 Connecting and Routing Cables............................................................................. 9-1


9.1 About this Chapter ........................................................................................................ 9-1
9.2 Cable Routing Rules ..................................................................................................... 9-2
9.2.1 Installing the Lug................................................................................................. 9-2
9.2.2 Curving Cables ................................................................................................... 9-2
9.2.3 Bundling Cables.................................................................................................. 9-2
9.2.4 Arranging Cables ................................................................................................ 9-3
9.2.5 Routing Cables ................................................................................................... 9-3
9.3 Cables Routing in the Cabinet ....................................................................................... 9-5
9.4 Connecting and Routing SCU Cables............................................................................ 9-6

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9.4.1 Relative Cables................................................................................................... 9-6


9.4.2 Cable for Local Maintenance Serial Port.............................................................. 9-6
9.4.3 Cable for Maintenance Network Port ................................................................... 9-6
9.4.4 Cable for FE/GE Electrical Port ........................................................................... 9-6
9.4.5 Optical Fiber for FE/GE Optical Port.................................................................... 9-6
9.4.6 Connected Cables .............................................................................................. 9-7
9.5 Connecting and Routing ADSL-SPL Cables .................................................................. 9-8
9.5.1 Relative Cables................................................................................................... 9-8
9.5.2 Connection Process............................................................................................ 9-8
9.5.3 Precautions......................................................................................................... 9-9
9.5.4 Connecting the ADSL-SPL Cable........................................................................ 9-9
9.5.5 Connecting the SPL Cable .................................................................................9-10
9.5.6 Jumpering the Subscriber Cable at the MDF ......................................................9-11
9.6 Connecting SHEA Cables ............................................................................................9-12
9.6.1 Relative Cables..................................................................................................9-12
9.6.2 Connection Procedure .......................................................................................9-12
9.7 Connecting and Routing ISU Cables ............................................................................9-13
9.7.1 Relative Cables..................................................................................................9-13
9.7.2 Connection Procedure .......................................................................................9-13
9.8 Connecting and Routing EIU Cables ............................................................................9-14
9.8.1 Relative Cables..................................................................................................9-14
9.8.2 Connection Procedure .......................................................................................9-14
9.9 Connecting and Routing AIUG Cables..........................................................................9-14
9.9.1 Relative Cables..................................................................................................9-14
9.9.2 Connecting the E8IT Cable ................................................................................9-14
9.9.3 Connecting the 155M Trunk Cable .....................................................................9-14
9.9.4 Connecting the Optical Fibers ............................................................................9-15
9.10 Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers.......................................................................9-15
9.10.1 Precautions......................................................................................................9-15
9.10.2 Connection and Routing Illustration ..................................................................9-15

Chapter 10 Powering on the System ......................................................................................10-1


10.1 About This Chapter ....................................................................................................10-1
10.2 Checking Before Power-on.........................................................................................10-2
10.2.1 Cabinet ............................................................................................................10-2
10.2.2 Cable Distribution.............................................................................................10-2
10.2.3 Plugs and Sockets ...........................................................................................10-3
10.2.4 Label................................................................................................................10-4
10.2.5 Site Environment..............................................................................................10-4
10.3 Power-on Debugging for Lightning Arrester ................................................................10-4
10.4 Powering on the Frame ..............................................................................................10-5
10.5 Powering on the Board and Fan .................................................................................10-5
10.6 Powering on the Battery .............................................................................................10-6

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Appendix A Equipment Parameters ........................................................................................ A-1


A.1 About this Appendix...................................................................................................... A-1
A.2 Dimensions and Weight ................................................................................................ A-1
A.3 Power Parameters ........................................................................................................ A-2
A.3.1 AC Input Parameters .......................................................................................... A-2
A.3.2 DC Input Parameters .......................................................................................... A-2
A.4 Power Consumption ..................................................................................................... A-2
A.4.1 Power Consumption of the Boards...................................................................... A-2
A.4.2 Power Consumption of the Fan Tray................................................................... A-3
A.4.3 Power Consumption of the Frame....................................................................... A-3

Appendix B Cabinet Connection Diagrams ............................................................................ B-1


B.1 About This Appendix..................................................................................................... B-1
B.2 Cabinet Connection Diagram I ...................................................................................... B-2
B.3 Cabinet Connection Diagram II ..................................................................................... B-5
B.4 Cabinet Connection Diagram III .................................................................................... B-7
B.5 Cabinet Connection Diagram IV .................................................................................... B-9
B.6 Cabinet Connection Diagram V................................................................................... B-11
B.7 Cabinet Grounding Diagram ....................................................................................... B-13

Appendix C Cable Labels......................................................................................................... C-1


C.1 About This Chapter....................................................................................................... C-1
C.2 Introduction to Labels ................................................................................................... C-2
C.2.1 Material Features ............................................................................................... C-2
C.2.2 Types and Outline .............................................................................................. C-2
C.2.3 Printing Labels ................................................................................................... C-4
C.2.4 Writing Labels .................................................................................................... C-6
C.2.5 Affixing Labels.................................................................................................... C-7
C.2.6 Information Carried on Labels............................................................................. C-9
C.2.7 Cautions for Using Labels................................................................................. C-10
C.3 Labels for External Alarm Cables................................................................................ C-10
C.4 Labels for Network Cables.......................................................................................... C-11
C.5 Labels for Optical Fibers............................................................................................. C-13
C.5.1 Labels for the Fibers Connecting Two Cabinets................................................ C-13
C.5.2 Labels for the Fiber Connecting the Cabinet and the ODF ................................ C-15
C.6 Labels for Trunk Cables.............................................................................................. C-16
C.6.1 Labels for the Trunk Cable Connecting Two Cabinets....................................... C-17
C.6.2 Labels for the Trunk Cable Connecting the Cabinet and the DDF...................... C-18
C.7 Labels for Subscriber Cables...................................................................................... C-19
C.8 Labels for Power Cables............................................................................................. C-20
C.8.1 Labels for DC Power Cables............................................................................. C-20
C.8.2 Labels for AC Power Cables............................................................................. C-22

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Appendix D Environment Requirements................................................................................. D-1


D.1 About This Appendix .................................................................................................... D-1
D.2 Environment Requirements for Equipment Room.......................................................... D-2
D.2.1 Site Selection of Equipment Room ..................................................................... D-2
D.2.2 Layout of Equipment Room ................................................................................ D-3
D.2.3 Construction Requirements for Equipment Room................................................ D-3
D.2.4 Requirements for Temperature and Humidity...................................................... D-5
D.2.5 Requirements for Neatness ................................................................................ D-5
D.2.6 Requirements for Corrosive Gases ..................................................................... D-6
D.2.7 Requirements for Electromagnetic Environment ................................................. D-6
D.2.8 Requirements for ESD Prevention ...................................................................... D-7
D.2.9 Requirements for Lightning Proof Grounding ...................................................... D-7
D.3 Requirements for Power Supply.................................................................................. D-10
D.3.1 Requirements for AC Power Supply.................................................................. D-10
D.3.2 Recommendations for AC Power Supply .......................................................... D-11
D.3.3 Requirements for DC Power Supply ................................................................. D-12
D.3.4 Recommendations for DC Power Supply .......................................................... D-13

Index .......................................................................................................................................... i-1

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List of Figures

Figure 1 Schematic of wearing ESD wrist strap ....................................................................iv

Figure 1-1 Outline of the MA5600 cabinet.......................................................................... 1-3

Figure 1-2 Layout of the service frame .............................................................................. 1-4

Figure 1-3 Outline of the service frame.............................................................................. 1-4

Figure 1-4 Layout of the SPL frame ................................................................................... 1-5

Figure 1-5 Outline of the SPL frame .................................................................................. 1-6

Figure 1-6 Layout for the AC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame ........................ 1-8

Figure 1-7 Layout for the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame ........................ 1-9

Figure 1-8 Layout for the AC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame ...................... 1-10

Figure 1-9 Layout for the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame .......................1-11

Figure 1-10 Layout for the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frame ............... 1-12

Figure 1-11 Layout for the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frame ............... 1-13

Figure 2–1 Straightening the tongue .................................................................................. 2-8

Figure 2–2 Remove the cover ........................................................................................... 2-9

Figure 2–3 Remove wooden panels ................................................................................ 2-10

Figure 2–4 Unpacking procedure for the carton ................................................................2-11

Figure 3–1 Construction plan drawing for a single cabinet ................................................. 3-3

Figure 3–2 Construction plan drawing for a row of cabinets ............................................... 3-3

Figure 3–3 Construction plan drawing for back-to-back cabinets........................................ 3-4

Figure 3–4 Marking-off plate (for the concrete floor installation) ......................................... 3-5

Figure 3–5 Composition of the expansion bolt ................................................................... 3-6

Figure 3–6 Installing the expansion bolt............................................................................. 3-7

Figure 3–7 Positioning the cabinet..................................................................................... 3-8

Figure 3–8 Levelling the cabinet........................................................................................ 3-9

Figure 3–9 Fastening the cabinet bottom......................................................................... 3-10

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Figure 3–10 Connecting plate for attaching two cabinets ..................................................3-11

Figure 3–11 Attaching two cabinets with a connecting plate ............................................. 3-12

Figure 3–12 Cabinets attached by the connecting plates ................................................. 3-13

Figure 3–13 A single cabinet installed on the concrete floor ............................................. 3-14

Figure 3–14 A row of cabinets installed side by side on the concrete floor........................ 3-15

Figure 4–1 Outline of the S600A support ........................................................................... 4-3

Figure 4–2 Outline of the slide rail and floor holder assembly ............................................ 4-4

Figure 4–3 Outline of the slide rail ..................................................................................... 4-4

Figure 4–4 Outline of the side floor holder ......................................................................... 4-5

Figure 4–5 Construction plan drawing for a single cabinet ................................................. 4-6

Figure 4–6 Construction plan drawing for a row of cabinets ............................................... 4-6

Figure 4–7 Construction plan drawing for back-to-back cabinets........................................ 4-7

Figure 4–8 Marking-off plate for the antistatic floor installation ........................................... 4-7

Figure 4–9 Composition of the expansion bolt ................................................................... 4-9

Figure 4–10 Installing the expansion bolt......................................................................... 4-10

Figure 4–11 Positions of the height-locking bolt ................................................................4-11

Figure 4–12 Assembling the support and slide rail together ..............................................4-11

Figure 4–13 Fixing the support to the ground................................................................... 4-12

Figure 4–14 Installing the holder fastener ........................................................................ 4-13

Figure 4–15 Positioning the cabinet on the support.......................................................... 4-14

Figure 4–16 Levelling the cabinet on the antistatic floor ................................................... 4-15

Figure 4–17 Fastening the cabinet bottom on the antistatic floor ...................................... 4-16

Figure 4–18 Connecting plate for combining two cabinets................................................ 4-17

Figure 4–19 Combining two cabinets with the connecting plate........................................ 4-18

Figure 4–20 Cabinets combined by the connecting plate ................................................. 4-19

Figure 4–21 Installing the floor holder.............................................................................. 4-20

Figure 4–22 A row of cabinets installed on the antistatic floor........................................... 4-21

Figure 5–1 Outline of the dripping-proof cover ................................................................... 5-1

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Figure 5–2 Connecting plate on the cabinet top ................................................................. 5-2

Figure 5–3 Installing the supporting bolts........................................................................... 5-2

Figure 5–4 The installed dripping-proof cover .................................................................... 5-3

Figure 6–1 Process of installing the cabling rack ............................................................... 6-2

Figure 6–2 Outline of the cabling ladder ............................................................................ 6-3

Figure 6–3 Assembling the cabling ladders........................................................................ 6-3

Figure 6–4 Connecting two cabling ladders ....................................................................... 6-4

Figure 6–5 Connect and fasten the cabling trough on a 200 mm or 400 mm cabling ladder 6-5

Figure 6–6 Connecting and fastening the cabling trough on a 600 mm cabling ladder........ 6-6

Figure 6–7 Horizontal turning of the cabling ladders without the cabling trough .................. 6-7

Figure 6–8 Horizontal turning of the cabling ladders with the cabling trough....................... 6-7

Figure 6–9 Front jointing of the cabling ladders.................................................................. 6-8

Figure 6–10 Side jointing of the cabling ladders................................................................. 6-8

Figure 6–11 Oblique jointing of the cabling ladders ............................................................ 6-9

Figure 6–12 Mounting the cabling ladder to the wall ........................................................ 6-10

Figure 6–13 Installing the triangular support .....................................................................6-11

Figure 6–14 Mounting the cabling rack to the ceiling and the floor ................................... 6-12

Figure 6–15 Installing the support on the cabinet............................................................. 6-13

Figure 6–16 Installing the cabling ladder to the cabinet-top support ................................. 6-13

Figure 6–17 Installing the cable manager when no cabling trough is used ....................... 6-14

Figure 6–18 Installing the baffle ring ................................................................................ 6-15

Figure 6–19 Installing the end cover and the trough rim................................................... 6-15

Figure 7–1 Frame structure ............................................................................................... 7-2

Figure 7–2 Installing the slide rail ...................................................................................... 7-2

Figure 7–3 Installing the frame .......................................................................................... 7-3

Figure 7–4 Wearing an ESD wrist strap correctly............................................................... 7-4

Figure 7–5 Installing the board .......................................................................................... 7-6

Figure 8–1 Connection diagram of the SPD28SZ .............................................................. 8-4

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Figure 8–2 Outline of the GEPS4845................................................................................. 8-5

Figure 8–3 Connecting terminals of the GEPS4845 ........................................................... 8-7

Figure 8–4 DC output terminals......................................................................................... 8-8

Figure 8–5 Outline of the battery shelf ..............................................................................8-11

Figure 8–6 Batteries installed in the battery shelf ..............................................................8-11

Figure 8–7 Connection of one group of batteries ............................................................. 8-12

Figure 8–8 Connection of two groups of batteries ............................................................ 8-12

Figure 8–9 Front panel of the GEPS4845 monitor unit ..................................................... 8-14

Figure 8–10 Connection diagram of external power and ground cables for the DC-powered
cabinet ..................................................................................................................... 8-15

Figure 9-1 Installing the lugs.............................................................................................. 9-2

Figure 9-2 Bundling cables correctly at the turning............................................................. 9-3

Figure 9-3 Cable routing through the cabling ladder........................................................... 9-4

Figure 9-4 Cable routing at the side of the cabling trough .................................................. 9-4

Figure 9-5 Routing SCU cables ......................................................................................... 9-7

Figure 9-6 Cable connection of the ADSL board and the SPL board................................... 9-9

Figure 9-7 Connecting the ADSL-SPL cable .................................................................... 9-10

Figure 9-8 Connecting the SPL cable ...............................................................................9-11

Figure 9-9 Jumpering the subscriber cable at the MDF .................................................... 9-12

Figure 9-10 Connecting the SHEA cable.......................................................................... 9-13

Figure 9-11 Connection and routing of the optical fibers................................................... 9-15

Figure B–1 Connection diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL frameB-3

Figure B–2 Grounding diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL frame B-4

Figure B–3 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame ... B-5

Figure B–4 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame..... B-6

Figure B–5 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame ... B-7

Figure B–6 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame..... B-8

Figure B–7 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frameB-9

Figure B–8 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frameB-10

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Figure B–9 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frameB-11

Figure B–10 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frameB-12

Figure B–11 Grounding diagram of the cabinet................................................................ B-13

Figure C–1 Label for signal cables ....................................................................................C-3

Figure C–2 Label for the power cable ................................................................................C-4

Figure C–3 Warning prompt before printing .......................................................................C-5

Figure C–4 Writing direction of the label ............................................................................C-7

Figure C–5 Sticking the label onto proper position of the signal cable ................................C-7

Figure C–6 Sticking the label onto the signal cable ............................................................C-8

Figure C–7 Appearance of the affixed label on the power cable .........................................C-9

Figure C–8 Text parts on the label for signal cables ...........................................................C-9

Figure C–9 Example of the label on the alarm cable ........................................................ C-11

Figure C–10 Example of the label for the network cable ..................................................C-12

Figure C–11 Example of the label on the optical fiber between two cabinets ....................C-14

Figure C–12 Example of the label on the optical fiber from the cabinet to the ODF ..........C-16

Figure C–13 Example of the label on the trunk cable that connects two cabinets .............C-17

Figure C–14 Example of the label on the trunk cable connecting the cabinet and the DDFC-19

Figure C–15 Example of the label for the subscriber cable...............................................C-20

Figure C–16 Example of the labels on the DC power cable..............................................C-21

Figure C–17 Example of the labels on the AC power cable ..............................................C-23

Figure D–1 Layout of the equipment room.........................................................................D-3

Figure D–2 Internal partition wall inside the equipment room .............................................D-5

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List of Tables

Table 1-1 Cabinet description ............................................................................................ 1-2

Table 1-2 Specifications of the service frame ..................................................................... 1-3

Table 1-3 Specifications of the SPL frame.......................................................................... 1-5

Table 1-4 Boards supported by the MA5600 service frame ................................................ 1-6

Table 1-5 Boards supported by the MA5600 SPL frame..................................................... 1-7

Table 1-6 Layout types of the MA5600 cabinet .................................................................. 1-7

Table 2–1 Checklist of the installation environment ............................................................ 2-4

Table 2–2 Checking the equipment before unpacking ........................................................ 2-7

Table 4–1 Height ranges of the S600A supports................................................................. 4-2

Table 8–1 List of MA5600 power supply components ......................................................... 8-2

Table 8–2 Color and types of power and ground cables ..................................................... 8-2

Table 8–3 Description of the DC output terminals............................................................... 8-7

Table 8–4 Load connecting terminals and the control switches......................................... 8-17

Table 9-1 ADSL-SPL cables............................................................................................... 9-8

Table 1-1 Checklist for the cabinet ..................................................................................... 1-2

Table 1-2 Checklist for the cable distribution ...................................................................... 1-3

Table 1-3 Checklist for plugs and sockets .......................................................................... 1-3

Table 1-4 Checklist for the site environment....................................................................... 1-4

Table A–1 Dimensions and weight of the MA5600 cabinet ................................................. A-1

Table A–2 AC input parameters of the MA5600 ................................................................. A-2

Table A–3 DC input parameters of the MA5600 ................................................................. A-2

Table A–4 Power consumption of the boards..................................................................... A-2

Table B–1 Connection description of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL frameB-4

Table B–2 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame. B-6

Table B–3 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame. B-8

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Table B–4 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frame
................................................................................................................................. B-10

Table B–5 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frame
................................................................................................................................. B-12

Table B–6 Description of the cabinet grounding ............................................................... B-13

Table C–1 Standard typeface for handwriting.....................................................................C-7

Table C–2 Information on the label for the external alarm cable .......................................C-10

Table C–3 Information on two sides of the label for the network cable.............................. C-11

Table C–4 Information on two sides of the label for the optical fiber connecting two cabinetsC-13

Table C–5 Information on two sides of the label for the optical fiber connecting the cabinet and
the ODF....................................................................................................................C-15

Table C–6 Information on two sides of the labels for the trunk cable connecting two cabinetsC-17

Table C–7 Information on labels for the trunk cable that connects the cabinet and the DDFC-18

Table C–8 Information on the labels for the subscriber cable ...........................................C-19

Table C–9 Information on the labels for the DC power cable ............................................C-20

Table C–10 Information on the labels for the AC power cable ..........................................C-22

Table D–1 Construction requirements for the equipment room ...........................................D-3

Table D–2 Requirements for temperature and humidity......................................................D-5

Table D–3 Requirements for dust particles in the equipment room .....................................D-6

Table D–4 Requirements for corrosive gas concentration...................................................D-6

Table D–5 Requirements for electromagnetic environment ................................................D-7

Table D–6 Requirements for lightning proof grounding.......................................................D-7

Table D–7 AC voltage and frequency...............................................................................D-10

Table D–8 Specifications for the DC power supply ...........................................................D-12

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Chapter 1 Equipment Overview

1.1 About This Chapter


This chapter introduces the SmartAX MA5600 Multi-service Access Module. This
chapter includes the following:
l MA5600 Hardware Components, 1-2
l MA5600 Cabinet Layouts, 1-7

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1.2 MA5600 Hardware Components


1.2.1 Overview

The MA5600 hardware consists of cabinet, frame and board.


The frame includes service frame and splitter frame.

1.2.2 Cabinet

Table 1-1 describes the MA5600 cabinet.

Table 1-1 Cabinet description

Item Description

Cabinet type H66


H66-22 H66-22: 600 mm x 600 mm x 2200 mm (W x D x H)
Dimensions
H66-18 H66-18: 600 mm x 600 mm x 1800 mm (W x D x H)

Except the height, the H66-22 outline is the same as the H66-18
Outline
outline. See Figure 1-1.

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Figure 1-1 Outline of the MA5600 cabinet

1.2.3 Service Frame

Table 1-2 describes the service frame.

Table 1-2 Specifications of the service frame

Item Description

Function Provides service access and processing

19-inch front access frame


Dimensions
436 mm (width) x 420 mm (depth) x 441.8 mm (height)

Slot number 16

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Item Description
l Main control board (SCU): resides in slots 7 and 8. Two
SCUs can be configured to manage and control the system.
l Intelligent service unit (ISU): resides in slots 14 and 15.
l Service boards (ADEF, ADBF and SHEA): reside in slots
Slot description 0–6 and 9–15.
l Interface board (AIUG): resides in slots 0–6 and 9–15.
l Interface board (EIUB): resides in slots 9–15.
See Figure 1-2.

Outline See Figure 1-3.

Fan tray

0 7 8 15

Service board/ISU/Interface board


Service board/ISU/Interface board
Service board/Interface board

Service board/Interface board


Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board

Service board/Interface board


Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
Service board/Interface board
S S
C C
U U

Figure 1-2 Layout of the service frame

Figure 1-3 Outline of the service frame

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& Note:
All boards in the service frame are hot swappable.

1.2.4 Splitter Frame

Table 1-3 describes the splitter (SPL) frame.

Table 1-3 Specifications of the SPL frame

Item Description

Function Separates the ADSL2+ signals from POTS or ISDN signals.

19-inch front access frame


Dimensions
439 mm (width) x 420 mm (depth) x 397.35 mm (height)

Slot number 16

The SPL frame can contain 14 SPL boards. Slots 7 and 8


Slot description
cannot accommodate the SPL board. See Figure 1-4.

Outline See Figure 1-5.

0 7 8 15

S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Figure 1-4 Layout of the SPL frame

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Figure 1-5 Outline of the SPL frame

1.2.5 List of Boards

Table 1-4 describes the boards supported by the MA5600 service frame.

Table 1-4 Boards supported by the MA5600 service frame

Name Type Description Port

1 maintenance port
Serves as the main control board to 1 serial port
SCU Super control unit implement system control and IP 1 environment
uplink. monitoring port
6 GE/FE ports
Intelligent service Implements authentication and 8 FE ports, or
ISUA
unit accounting. 4 FE ports + 2 GE ports

Intelligent service Implements authentication and 8 FE ports, or


ISUE
unit accounting. 4 FE ports + 2 GE ports

Supports:
l External splitter
64-port ADSL2+
ADEF l ADSL2+ over POTS 64 ADSL2+ ports
over POTS board
l GE bus
l Line protection
Supports:
l External splitter
64-port ADSL2+
ADBF l ADSL2+ over ISDN 64 ADSL2+ ports
over ISDN board
l GE bus
l Line protection
Supports:
32-port SHDSL l SHDSL
SHEA 32 SHDSL ports
board l GE bus
l Line protection

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Name Type Description Port


l 4 STM-1 ports
AIUG ATM interface board Provides STM-1 ports l 8 IMA E1 ports
l 1–2 E3 ports
2 GE or FE ports or 4 GE
EIU Ethernet board Provides Ethernet ports
ports

Table 1-5 describes the boards supported by the MA5600 SPL frame.

Table 1-5 Boards supported by the MA5600 SPL frame

Name Type Description Port

64-port ADSL2+ Separates POTS signal from 64 ADSL2+ ports


SPLF over POTS splitter ADSL2+ signal 64 LINE ports
board 600 Ω impedance 64 POTS ports

64-port ADSL2+ Separates POTS signal from 64 ADSL2+ ports


SPLL over ISDN splitter ADSL2+ signal 64 LINE ports
board Complex impedance 64 POTS ports

64-port ADSL2+ 64 ADSL2+ ports


Separates ISDN signal from
SPLH over ISDN splitter 64 LINE ports
ADSL2+ signal (2B1Q and 4B3T)
board 64 ISDN ports

1.3 MA5600 Cabinet Layouts


1.3.1 Layout Types

The MA5600 cabinet may have six types of layout, as shown in Table 1-6.

Table 1-6 Layout types of the MA5600 cabinet

Cabinet Power supply Service frame quantity SPL frame configured or not

2 Yes
DC
H66-22 3 No

AC 1 Yes
1 Yes
DC
H66-18 2 No

AC 1 Yes

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1.3.2 Layout 1: AC-powered H66-18 Cabinet with the SPL Frame

Filler panel 2 U

GEPS4845 3 U

Filler panel or signal transfer


box 1 U
Filler panel or modem 1 U

Cooling vent 2 U

Service frame 10 U

SPL frame 9 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Filler panel 6 U

1 U = 44.45 mm

Figure 1-6 Layout of the AC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame

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1.3.3 Layout 2: DC-powered H66-18 Cabinet with the SPL Frame

Filler panel 2 U

PDU 2 U

Filler panel or EMU 1 U


Filler panel or modem 1 U

Service frame 10 U

SPL frame 9 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Filler panel 9 U

Figure 1-7 Layout of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame

In Figure 1-7, PDU stands for the power distribution unit, and EMU stands for the
environment monitor unit.

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1.3.4 Layout 3: AC-powered H66-22 Cabinet with the SPL Frame

Filler panel 2 U

GEPS4845 3 U

Filler panel or signal transfer


box 1 U
Filler panel or modem 1 U

Cooling vent 2 U

Service frame 10 U

SPL frame 9 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Filler panel 15 U

Figure 1-8 Layout of the AC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame

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1.3.5 Layout 4: DC-powered H66-22 Cabinet with the SPL Frame

PDU 2 U

Service frame 10 U

SPL frame 9 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Service frame 10 U

SPL frame 9 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Figure 1-9 Layout of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame

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1.3.6 Layout 5: DC-powered H66-18 Cabinet without the SPL Frame

Filler panel 2 U

PDU 2 U
Filler panel or signal transfer
box 1 U
Filler panel or modem 1 U

Service frame 10 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Service frame 10 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Filler panel 5 U

Figure 1-10 Layout of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frame

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1.3.7 Layout 6: DC-powered H66-22 Cabinet without the SPL Frame

PDU 2 U

EMU or Modem 1 U

Service frame 10 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Service frame 10 U

Cooling vent and


cabling space 3 U

Service frame 10 U

Cabling space 3 U

Filler panel 4 U

Figure 1-11 Layout of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frame

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Chapter 2 Preparing for the Installation

2.1 About This Chapter


This chapter covers the following:
l Preparing Tools and Meters, 2-2
l Checking Installation Conditions, 2-4
l Unpacking Cases and Accepting the Products, 2-7

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2.2 Preparing Tools and Meters


Prepare the following tools and meters for installation.

I. Measuring and Marking Tools

l Measuring tape
l Ruler (1 m)
l Marker pen
l Powder marker
l Pencil
l Industrial spirit level
l Angle square

II. Drilling Tools

l One percussion drill


l Matched drill bits
l One cleaner

III. Clamping Tools

l Flathead screwdrivers: M3–M6


l Cross screwdrivers: M3–M6
l Adjustable wrench
l Socket wrenches: M6, M8, M12, M14, M17 and M19
l Double offset ring spanners: M6, M8, M12, M14, M17 and M19

IV. Pliers

l Sharp-nose pliers
l Diagonal pliers
l Pliers
l Hand-held electric drill
l File
l Handsaw and crowbar

V. Auxiliary Tools

l Brush
l Tweezers
l Paper cutter
l Bellow
l Electric soldering iron
l Tin wire
l Forklift
l Ladder

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l Rubber hammer
l Claw hammer

VI. Special to$ols

l Earth resistance tester


l Antistatic wrist
l Antistatic gloves
l Wire stripper
l Wire crimping tool
l RJ-45 connector crimping pliers
l Optical connectors
l Wire cutter

VII. Meters

l Multimeter
l 500 V megaohm meter (for insulation resistance testing)
l 2 M port BER tester
l Optical power meter

& Note:
l Huawei shall provide the list of tools and meters and would consult with the
customer to decide who will provide the tools and meters.
l Before the use of the meters, they must be calibrated and proven to be qualified.

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2.3 Checking Installation Conditions


The project supervisor should:
l Check the construction conditions.
l Fill out the Installation Environment Checklist.
l Sign off the Kickoff Agreement with the buyer if all the items are ready.
l Draft the Project Installation Plan.
Table 2–1 is the checklist for the installation environment.

Table 2–1 Checklist of the installation environment

No. Item Requirements

The equipment room must not be located at a place with high


temperature, dust, harmful gas, inflammable material, explosive
material, electromagnetic interference, unsteady voltage, shocks or
1 Site
sharp noise.
Select a suitable place for the equipment room according to the
telecom network plan and telecom equipment requirements.
The equipment room must be large enough for equipment installation
and future expansion.
Civil
2 The floor should support the product weight.
engineering
The construction of cabling trough, cabling ladder and cable hole must
be complete.
o
If the temperature in the room exceeds 35 C, install the air conditioner
3 Air conditioner (which can be restarted after power-off).
Do not let the air conditioner blow directly to the equipment.

If the relative humidity is greater than 70%, install the dehumidifying


Moisture-proof device, such as air conditioner with dehumidification function or special
4
measures dehumidifier.
The equipment room must be free from creepage, drippage or moisture
In a year if the average temperature is lower than 5°C for 90 days or
more, install the heating system.
5 Heating
If it is between 60 and 90 days, installation of the heating system is
optional.

If the equipment room is near a dust source, seal the window properly,
Dust-proof and use an anti-theft and fireproof door.
6
measures Separate the equipment from the door of the room with a partition
board.

The room must have surge protection devices, such as lightning proof
Lightning proof rod or lightning proof strip.
7
measures The lightning protection ground and the protection ground of the room
must share one grounding body.

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No. Item Requirements


The equipment room must have a combined grounding (the equipment
working ground, the protection ground and the lightning protection
ground share one grounding body).
Grounding The communication equipment and power supply in the equipment
8
resistance room should share one grounding bar if possible.
The grounding resistance of the grounding system is recommended to
be less than 10 ohms, and the equipment grounding must be in
accordance with national and local electrical codes as well.

Connect the grounding bar reliably with the grounding network.


2
Use the 40 x 4 mm (or above) galvanized flat steel to connect them; or
2
use the cable with the sectional size more than 95 mm and the length
Grounding more than 30 m.
9
lead-in cable Adopt insulation and anti-corrosive measures to both the galvanized
flat steel and the cable. The breaking-point must not be at the middle of
the cable.
Protect the part protruding out of the ground.

The AC voltage for the equipment room must be in the range of 150 V
10 AC voltage to 280 V (for 220 V) or 88 V to 143 V (for 110 V).
Install the AC distribution switch and AC power cable properly.

Do not connect the neutral line of the power cable to the protection
11 AC grounding
ground of the communication devices.

Install a lightning arrester with a nominal discharging current not less


AC lightning
12 than 20 kA.
proof
Ground the lightning arrester reliably.
The DC voltage in the equipment room must be in the range of –38.4 V
to –72 V (for –60 V) or –38.4 V to –57.6 V (for –48 V).
The battery should meet the power supply requirements of the
13 DC voltage
equipment.
Arrange the –48 V or –60 V power cable near the DC power distribution
unit.

Connect the working ground in the DC power distribution cabinet to the


14 DC grounding protection ground in the equipment room, with a cable of
2
cross-sectional area greater than or equal to 95 mm .

Ground the metal jackets of all external subscriber cables at the Main
Subscriber
15 Distribution Frame (MDF) or connect them to the protection grounding
cable
bar.

Do not place the trunk cable outside.


If it has to be placed outside, use the double-layered shielded cable or
16 Trunk cable the cable with the metallic outer jacket, and connect the external
shielding layer or the metallic outer jacket of the cable properly with the
protection grounding bar.

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No. Item Requirements

The terminal capacity of the MDF must meet the engineering


requirements.
Install a protective unit for each pair of subscriber lines in the MDF.
Connect the grounding connector of the protective unit and the busbar
of the MDF reliably.
Connect the MDF ground cable properly to the indoor grounding bar;
17 MDF
the sectional size of the MDF ground cable must not be less than 16
2
mm .
To avoid oxide corrosion, connect the MDF grounding busbar properly
to the protection grounding bar.
If the MDF is close to the remote module, connect it to the same
grounding bar.

The Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) must have been installed, and its
terminal capacity must meet the requirements.
2
The sectional size of the ground cable must not be less than 10 mm .
18 DDF The ground cable must be connected reliably to the indoor grounding
bar.
The busbar of the DDF must be connected reliably to the
protection-grounding bar to avoid oxide corrosion.
The installation of the external optical fiber must be complete.
The Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) or the fiber distribution box must
19 ODF
be installed.
The fiber must be welded.

The transmission system must have been commissioned.


Transmission Its capacity must meet the engineering requirements.
20
system The protection ground must be connected properly to the indoor
grounding bar.

Also, pay attention to the following:


l Provide the installation certificate to the local property management office.
l Ensure that the passage space is large enough.
l Confirm the product delivery time and installation time.

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2.4 Unpacking Cases and Accepting the Products


2.4.1 Overview

This section describes the process of unpacking and cautions for unpacking boards.
Unpacking involves the following:

l Checking before unpacking


l Unpacking the wooden case
l Unpacking the carton
l Accepting the products
In actual application, only the wooden case or carton may be used.

2.4.2 Checking Before Unpacking

After arrival at the site, the project supervisor shall check the products together with
the customer according to Table 2–2.

Table 2–2 Checking the equipment before unpacking

No. Description

The total number of packages is consistent with the packing list attached to
1
the packing case.
2 The destination and installation site are the same.

3 The packing case is in good condition.


4 The cabinet is placed correctly.

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2.4.3 Unpacking the Wooden Case

Caution:

l Do not put the wooden case upside down. Otherwise, the equipment will suffer
severe damages.
l Move the packing case into or near the equipment room (if possible) to avoid
damage to the cabinet during transportation.
l During unpacking, if the products are soaked and become rusty, stop unpacking
and investigate the cause. Feed back the situation to the local Huawei
representatives.

Wooden cases are generally used to pack heavy goods like cabinets and batteries.
The cabinet package includes wooden panels, steel edges, tongues, and foam plates.
To unpack the wooden case, proceed as follows:
1) Insert one end of the ejector lever into the hole of the tongue on the cover of the
wooden case.
2) Turn the ejector lever to straighten the tongue, as shown in Figure 2–1. You can
also use a screwdriver or a hammer to handle the tongue.

Steel edge

Wooden panel

Tongue

Ejector lever

Figure 2–1 Straightening the tongue

3) After you straighten all the tongues on the cover, remove the cover as shown in
Figure 2–2.

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Figure 2–2 Removing the cover

4) Straighten all the tongues that join the wooden panels around the wooden case
and remove the wooden panels, as shown in Figure 2–3.

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Figure 2–3 Removing the wooden panels

& Note:
l Remove the backing blocks out from the rack on the installation site to avoid
damages to signal cables and circuit cards.
l When carrying the cabinet, hold on the solid parts of the cabinet, such as the
support. Do not use too much force on the parts with poor rigidity, such as cabling
rack, cable fixing beams, to avoid any damage to the cabinet or any accident.

2.4.4 Unpacking the Carton

Cartons are usually used to pack cables, boards and terminal devices.
To open a carton, do as follows:
1) Check the types and quantity of boards inside the carton according to labels.
2) Cut the straps with diagonal pliers.
3) Cut the tapes along the seams of the carton cover using a knife. To avoid
damaging the equipment inside, handle it with care.
4) Open the carton and take out the foam plates.
5) Check the labels of the board box, and see whether the board quantity is
consistent with that specified on the label of the carton.

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6) Take out the board box.


7) Check the number and type of boards according to the packing list.
Figure 2–4 shows the carton packed with boards.

Pressure-sensitive Label on the


adhesive tape Foam plate board box

Foam plate

Strap Board box


Carton label

Board ESD bag Board box

Figure 2–4 Unpacking procedure for the carton

2.4.5 Cautions for Unpacking Boards

When unpacking boards, observe the following points:


l Take appropriate antistatic measures when you take the boards out.
l Note the effect of environment change on boards. When boards are moved from
a cold dry place to a hot damp place, wait for at least 30 min before unpacking.
Otherwise, water condensed on the surface may damage the boards.

2.4.6 Accepting the Products

During unpacking, if the products are soaked and have become rusty, stop unpacking
and find out the cause. Report the situation to Huawei.

After unpacking, accept the products.


1) Check the products item by item according to the Packing List.
2) If shortage, miscarriage or cargo damage occurs, sign the Unpacking Memo with
the customer. The project supervisor shall fill out the Cargo Inspection Feedback
Form, and send it to Huawei within three days.
3) If the products do not match with the Packing List, store those unpacked
products in the room.

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4) Take photos of the storage site, the rusty or corroded products, cases and
packaging materials. Archive these photos and store the unpacked cases and
materials.
5) Sign the Packing List together with the customer.

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Chapter 3 Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete


Floor

3.1 About This Chapter

This chapter describes the process for installing the cabinet on the concrete floor. This
chapter includes:
l Checking Before Installation, 3-2
l Marking Reference Lines, 3-2
l Procedure 1
To mark reference lines based on the construction plan drawing, proceed as follows:
1) Measure several points with the measuring tape according to the sizes in the
construction plan drawing and the sizes of installation holes of the cabinet.
2) Draw two lines that are parallel to the wall, with a spacing of 460 mm between the
two lines.
3) Mark the position for the first expansion bolt.
4) Mark the positions for the other three expansion bolts based on the position for the
first expansion bolt.
5) To install a row of cabinets, refer to the marked hole positions and mark the hole
positions for other cabinets one by one.
6) Measure all the lines and holes again for double check.

II. Procedure 2

To mark reference lines by using the mark-off plate, proceed as follows:


1) Put the marking-off plate on the floor based on the cabinet layout. Put its
semi-circle notch towards the front.
2) Mark all the expansion bolt holes, four for each cabinet.
l Drilling Holes, 3-5
l Installing Expansion Bolts, 3-6
l Positioning the Cabinet, 3-8
l Levelling the Cabinet, 3-9
l Fastening the Cabinet, 3-10
l Testing Insulation, 3-14
l Outline of the Installed Cabinet, 3-15

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3.2 Checking Before Installation

3.2.1 Checking the Bottom Space Inside the Cabinet

The MA5600 cabinet does not have feet. It is fixed with expansion bolts. The 8 U high
space at the bottom of the cabinet is required for its installation. If the space is not
enough, dismantle some modules from the bottom of the cabinet.

3.2.2 Precautions for Installation

Insulate the cabinet from the floor by an insulating plate, and cover the expansion bolt
with an insulating tube.

Install the insulating units correctly so that the MA5600 is insulated from the floor before
the ground cable is connected.

Warning:

l Before you install the cabinet, check the bearing capability of the installation point.
l If the bearing capability does not meet the requirement, reinforce the installation
point.

3.3 Marking Reference Lines

3.3.1 Overview

Mark reference lines according to the construction plan drawing or by using the
mark-off template.

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3.3.2 Construction Plan Drawing for a Single Cabinet

Figure 3–1 shows the construction plan drawing for installing a single cabinet.

Expansion bolt hole


∅ 16
Unit: mm

¦50
460 600
¦800

380

¦ 800 600 ¦800


Back

Left Right

Front

Figure 3–1 Construction plan drawing for a single cabinet

3.3.3 Construction Plan Drawing for a Row of Cabinets

Figure 3–2 shows the construction plan drawing for installing a row of cabinets.

Expansion bolt hole


Unit: mm
∅ 16

¦50
460 600
¦800

380 380 380


¦800
Back
600 600 600
Left Right ¦800

Front

Figure 3–2 Construction plan drawing for a row of cabinets

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Figure 3–3 shows the construction plan drawing for installing back-to-back cabinets.

Unit: mm

¦800 Front door

600 600 600

460 600
140

460 600
¦800

380 380 380 ¦800


Expansion bolt hole ¦800
∅16 Front door

Figure 3–3 Construction plan drawing for back-to-back cabinets

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3.3.4 Marking-off Plate

Figure 3–4 shows how to install the marking-off plate.

Expansion bolt hole


Unit: mm
∅ 16

460 600

380 Back

600 Left Right

Front

Figure 3–4 Marking-off plate (for concrete floor installation)

3.3.5 Procedures

I. Procedure 1

To mark reference lines based on the construction plan drawing, proceed as follows:
1) Measure several points with the measuring tape according to the sizes in the
construction plan drawing and the sizes of installation holes of the cabinet.
2) Draw two lines that are parallel to the wall, with a spacing of 460 mm between the
two lines.
3) Mark the position for the first expansion bolt.
4) Mark the positions for the other three expansion bolts based on the position for the
first expansion bolt.
5) To install a row of cabinets, refer to the marked hole positions and mark the hole
positions for other cabinets one by one.
6) Measure all the lines and holes again for double check.

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II. Procedure 2

To mark reference lines by using the mark-off plate, proceed as follows:


1) Put the marking-off plate on the floor based on the cabinet layout. Put its
semi-circle notch towards the front.
2) Mark all the expansion bolt holes, four for each cabinet.

3.4 Drilling Holes

3.4.1 Precautions

When you drill the holes:


l Hold the drill tight and keep the bit vertical to the floor.
l Do not shake so as to avoid slanting holes.
l Keep the depth of all holes the same.
l Chisel a pit to help position the bit if the floor is too hard or slippery.

3.4.2 Procedure

To drill holes, proceed as follows:


1) Select a Φ16 bit.
2) Drill holes with a percussion drill on the marked positions for the expansion bolts,
with the hole depth from 52 mm to 60 mm.
3) Clean the dust inside the holes with a vacuum cleaner.
4) Measure the net depth of the hole. It ranges from 52 mm to 60 mm.

3.5 Installing Expansion Bolts

3.5.1 Composition

Figure 3–5 shows the composition of the expansion bolt.

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Spring washer
Flat washer
Expansion bolt

Expansion tube

Guide trough

Expansion nut
Guide rib

Figure 3–5 Composition of the expansion bolt

3.5.2 Installation Procedure

To install the expansion bolt, proceed as follows:


1) Clean all holes with a vacuum cleaner.
2) Measure the distance between the holes, rework if the measurements are
incorrect.
3) Remove the expansion tube and nut from the expansion bolt.
4) Align the guide rib on the expansion nut with the guide trough on the expansion
tube and insert the expansion nut into the expansion tube.
5) Insert the expansion tube and nut vertically into the hole.
6) Knock the expansion nut into the floor completely using a rubber hammer.
Figure 3–6 shows how to install the expansion bolt.

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Figure 3–6 Installing the expansion bolt

3.6 Positioning the Cabinet

& Note:
l The front door of the cabinet can be removed to facilitate the following installation.
After installation, mount and ground the front door correctly.
l There is an insulating plate between the cabinet and the ground; the expansion bolt
has an insulating tube. Install the insulating parts correctly during construction so
that the whole equipment is not connected to the ground before the ground cables
are installed.

To position the cabinet, proceed as follows:


1) Put the insulating plates on the floor, two for each cabinet.
2) Put the cabinet to the planned position to align the installation holes of the cabinet
with the holes for the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 3–7.

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Cabinet

Insulating plate

Expansion bolt hole

Floor

Figure 3–7 Positioning the cabinet

3.7 Levelling the Cabinet

& Note:
The filling pad is used to level the cabinet. Insert it between the insulating plate and the
floor.

To level the cabinet, proceed as follows:

1) Place a horizontal ruler in two orthogonal directions on the top of the cabinet to
check the cabinet level.
2) If the cabinet is not levelled, insert the filling pad under it.

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Figure 3–8 shows how to level the cabinet.

Cabinet

Insulating plate
Floor
Filling pad

Figure 3–8 Levelling the cabinet

3.8 Fastening the Cabinet

3.8.1 Overview

The requirements for fastening the cabinet are as follows:


l When a single cabinet is installed, you need to fasten only its bottom.
l When a row of cabinets is installed, you need to fasten both their bottom and top.

3.8.2 Fastening the Cabinet Bottom

To fasten the cabinet bottom, proceed as follows:

1) Put the spring washer, flat washer and insulting washer on the M12 x 65 bolt.
2) Insert the bolt through the lower enclosure frame of the cabinet into the expansion
bolt holes.
3) Fasten the bolt diagonally with a torque of 45 N∃m.

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Figure 3–9 shows the fastening of the cabinet bottom.

Bolt M12 x 65

Spring washer 12
Flat washer
Insulating washer

Cabinet

Insulating plate

Filling pad

Expansion bolt hole

Floor

Figure 3–9 Fastening the cabinet bottom

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3.8.3 Attaching the Cabinet Top

To attach the cabinet top, proceed as follows:


1) Make sure that connecting plates are installed on the top of the cabinets, as shown
in Figure 3–10.

Fixing holes for the


connecting plate

Screw assemblies
M6 x 12
Connecting plate

Figure 3–10 Connecting plate for attaching two cabinets

2) Dismount the connecting plates from two adjacent cabinets.


3) Mount a connecting plate to these two cabinets to attach them, as shown in
Figure 3–11.

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Figure 3–11 Attaching two cabinets with a connecting plate

When two cabinets are installed back to back, they must also be attached by a
connecting plate. The attaching method is the same.

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Figure 3–12 shows the cabinets attached by the connecting plates.

Figure 3–12 Cabinets attached by the connecting plates

3.8.4 Checking the Installation

After the cabinet is fastened, open and close the front doors to check whether the doors
work smoothly. If the doors do not work smoothly, check the level of the cabinet. If the
cabinet is not leveled, level it again.

3.9 Testing Insulation

3.9.1 Insulation Requirement

The resistance between the cabinet and the ground should be greater than 5
megohms.

3.9.2 Procedure

To test the cabinet insulation, proceed as follows:


1) Set the multimeter to the megohm level to measure the resistance between the
expansion bolt M12 x 65 and the cabinet.
2) If the resistance is less than 5 megohms, remove all the components to check
whether any insulating part is missing or damaged.
3) Fasten the cabinet and test the insulation again.

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3.10 Outline of the Installed Cabinet

Figure 3–13 shows a single cabinet installed on the concrete floor.

Figure 3–13 A single cabinet installed on the concrete floor

Figure 3–14 shows a row of cabinets installed side by side on the concrete floor.

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Figure 3–14 A row of cabinets installed side by side on the concrete floor

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Chapter 4 Installing the Cabinet on the Antistatic


Floor

4.1 About This Chapter


This chapter describes the process to install the cabinet on the antistatic floor.
l Marking Reference Lines, 4-5
l Drilling Holes, 4-8
l Installing Expansion Bolts, 4-9
l Installing Supports, 4-10
l Installing Holder Fasteners, 4-13
l Positioning the Cabinet, 4-13
l Leveling the Cabinet, 4-14
l Fastening the Cabinet, 4-15
l Testing Insulation, 4-19
l Recovering the Floor, 4-20
This chapter also covers:
l S600A Support Series, 4-2
l Recommended Tools, 4-5
l Outline of the Installed Cabinets, 4-21

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4.2 S600A Support Series


4.2.1 Application of Supports

To install the cabinet on the antistatic floor, the S600A support series is required.
The supports lift the cabinet and ease the floor tiles arrangement and cable routing.

The S600A support consists of the following parts:


l Support
l Slide rail and floor holder
l Side floor holder
The cabinet is fixed to expansion bolts through the supports and slide rails.

4.2.2 Support

The S600A support includes four models. Models I–III are height-adjustable and model
IV is of fixed height.
Table 4–1 lists the height ranges of these models.

Table 4–1 Height ranges of the S600A supports

Model Suitable for antistatic floor at a height of…


I 210 mm to 255 mm

II 256 mm to 345 mm

III 346 mm to 525 mm

IV 100 mm and above, customized

& Note:
The height of the antistatic floor is the distance between the upper plane of the
antistatic floor and the concrete floor.

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Figure 4–1 shows the outline of the S600A support.

Connection hole for the slide rail

Upper support

Height scale

Lower support

Installation hole
for the ground

Figure 4–1 Outline of the S600A support

4.2.3 Slide Rail and Floor Holder

The functions of the slide rail and the floor holder are as follows:
l The slide rail connects the cabinet with the support.
l The floor holder upholds the floor around the cabinet.
Each set of the assembly includes the following parts:
l Two floor holders
l Two slide rails
l Two holder fasteners
l Screws
l Washers
l Large washers
l Insulating pads
l Insulating tubes

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Figure 4–2 shows the outline of the assembly.

Slide rail

Installation hole for Floor holder fastener


the side holder

Floor holder

Figure 4–2 Outline of the slide rail and floor holder assembly

Figure 4–3 shows the outline of the slide rail.

Holes for the cabinet

Holes for the support

Figure 4–3 Outline of the slide rail

Each cabinet needs a set of the assembly, delivered with the support.

4.2.4 Side Floor Holder

The side floor holder supports the antistatic floor at two sides of the cabinet.
Each set of the side floor holder includes the following parts:
l Two side floor holders
l Four holder fasteners
l Some screws

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Figure 4–4 shows the outline of the side floor holder.

Fastener
To connect with
the slide rail

Side floor holder

Figure 4–4 Outline of the side floor holder

Each row of cabinets uses a set of the side floor holder delivered with the support, even
if there is only one cabinet in the row.

4.3 Recommended Tools


Prepare the following tools for installing the cabinet on the antistatic floor.
l Percussion drill
l Multimeter
l Hammer
l Flathead screwdrivers: M3–M6
l Cross screwdrivers: M3–M6
l Adjustable wrench
l Socket wrenches: M6, M8, M12, M14, M17 and M19

4.4 Marking Reference Lines


4.4.1 Overview

You can mark reference lines based on:


l The construction plan drawing
l The marking-off template

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4.4.2 Construction Plan Drawing for a Single Cabinet

Figure 4–5 shows the construction plan drawing for installing a single cabinet.

Expansion bolt hole


Unit: mm
4N-Ø16

≥ 50
460 600

≥ 800
354
600 ≥ 800
Back ≥800
Wall
Right

Front

Figure 4–5 Construction plan drawing for a single cabinet

4.4.3 Construction Plan Drawing for a Row of Cabinets

Figure 4–6 shows the construction plan drawing for installing a row of cabinets.

Expansion bolt hole


4N-Ø16

Unit: mm

≥ 50
460 600
≥ 800

354 354 354


Wall
≥ 800 600 600 600 ≥ 800
Back

Left Right

Front

Figure 4–6 Construction plan drawing for a row of cabinets

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Figure 4–7 shows the construction plan drawing for installing back-to-back cabinets.

Unit: mm

Expansion bolt hole


≥ 800 4N-Ø16

≥ 800

460 600

460 600
≥ 800

354 354 354

600
Wall ≥ 800
Back

Left Right

Front

Figure 4–7 Construction plan drawing for back-to-back cabinets

4.4.4 Marking-off Plate

Figure 4–8 shows the marking-off plate.


Expansion bolt hole Unit: mm
4N-Ø16

460 600

Back
354
Left Right
600
Front

Figure 4–8 Marking-off plate for the antistatic floor installation

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4.4.5 Procedures

I. Procedure 1

To mark reference lines according to the construction plan drawing, proceed as follows:
1) Measure several points with the measuring tape according to the sizes in the
construction plan drawing and the sizes of installation holes of the cabinet.
2) Draw two lines that are parallel to the wall based on the points, with a spacing of
460 mm between the two lines.
3) Mark the position for the first expansion bolt.
4) Mark the positions for the other three expansion bolts based on the position for the
first expansion bolt.
5) To install a row of cabinets, refer to the marked hole positions and mark the hole
positions for other cabinets one by one.
6) Measure all the lines and holes again for double check.

II. Procedure 2

To mark reference lines by using the marking-off plate, proceed as follows:


1) Put the marking-off plate on the floor based on the cabinet layout. Put its
semi-circle notch towards the front.
2) Mark all the expansion bolt holes according to the marking-off plate, four holes for
each cabinet.

4.5 Drilling Holes


4.5.1 Precautions

When you drill the holes:


l Hold the drill tight and keep the bit vertical to the floor.
l Do not shake so as to avoid slanting holes.
l Keep the depth of all holes the same.
l Chisel a pit to help position the bit if the floor is too hard or slippery.

4.5.2 Procedure

To drill holes, proceed as follows:


1) Select a Φ16 bit.
2) Drill holes with a percussion drill on the marked positions for the expansion bolts,
with the hole depth from 52 mm to 60 mm.
3) Clean the dust inside the holes with a vacuum cleaner.
4) Measure the net depth of the hole. It ranges from 52 mm to 60 mm.

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4.6 Installing Expansion Bolts


4.6.1 Composition

Figure 4–9 shows the composition of the expansion bolt.

Spring washer
Flat washer
Expansion bolt

Expansion tube

Guide trough

Expansion nut
Guide rib

Figure 4–9 Composition of the expansion bolt

4.6.2 Installation Procedure

To install the expansion bolt, proceed as follows:


1) Clean all holes with a vacuum cleaner.
2) Measure the distance between the holes, rework if the measurements are
incorrect..
3) Remove the expansion tube and nut from the expansion bolt.
4) Align the guide rib on the expansion nut with the guide trough on the expansion
tube and insert the expansion nut into the expansion tube.
5) Insert the expansion tube and nut vertically into the hole.
6) Knock the expansion nut into the floor completely by using a rubber hammer.

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Figure 4–10 shows how to install the expansion bolt.

Figure 4–10 Installing the expansion bolt

4.7 Installing Supports


4.7.1 Overview

This section describes how to install supports.


The installation of supports involves the following:
l Adjusting the Height of the Support
l Assembling the Support
l Fastening the Support

4.7.2 Adjusting the Height of the Support

To adjust the height of the support, proceed as follows:

1) Adjust the height of the support to the same as that of the antistatic floor.
2) Fasten the height-locking bolt to 45 N∃m.

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Figure 4–11 shows the positions of the height-locking bolt.

2 1
Height locking
bolt (two sides)
Height locking
bolt (middle)

Figure 4–11 Positions of the height-locking bolt

& Note:
When you set the height of the support, first fasten the height-locking bolts in the middle,
and then the bolts at the two sides of each support foot.

4.7.3 Assembling the Support

To assemble the support, proceed as follows:


1) Assemble the supports and slide rails together using the M12 x 30 bolt, spring
washer and flat washer. See Figure 4–12.

Diagonal B

Diagonal A

Slide rail

Support

Flat washer 12 Bolt M12 x 30


Spring washer 12

Figure 4–12 Assembling the support and slide rail together

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2) Adjust the support until the length of the diagonals between the two slide rails
become the same, as shown by diagonals A and B in Figure 4–12.
3) Fasten the nuts.

4.7.4 Fastening the Support

To fasten the support to the ground, proceed as follows:


1) Align the installation holes in the support with the expansion bolt holes in the
ground.
2) Put the spring washer and large flat washer onto the bolt M12 x 60.
3) Insert the bolt through the installation hole into the holes in the ground.
4) Adjust the support to proper position.
5) Fasten the M12 x 60 bolt with a torque of 45 N∃m.
Figure 4–13 shows how to fix the support to the ground.

Slide rail

Bolt M12 x 60
Spring washer 12

Flat washer

Floor

Support

Figure 4–13 Fixing the support to the ground

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4.8 Installing Holder Fasteners


The holder fastener sustains the floor holder, and the holder supports the antistatic floor
tile near the cabinet.
Figure 4–14 shows the installation of the holder fastener.

Support

Slide rail

Bolt M12 x 30

Spring washer 12

Flat washer 12

Fastener for the


front holder

Figure 4–14 Installing the holder fastener

4.9 Positioning the Cabinet


To position the cabinet, proceed as follows:
1) Put the insulating plates on the floor, two for each cabinet.
2) Move the cabinet to the planned position to align the installation holes of the
cabinet with the holes for expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 4–15.

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Cabinet

Insulating plate

Slide rail

Support

Figure 4–15 Positioning the cabinet on the support

4.10 Leveling the Cabinet

& Note:
Insert the filling pad between the insulating plate and the support. If you insert the pad
between the cabinet and the insulating plate, the cabinet will not be insulated.

To level the cabinet, proceed as follows:


1) Place a horizontal ruler in two orthogonal directions on the top of the cabinet to
check the cabinet level.
2) If the cabinet is not leveled, insert a filling pad under it.

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Figure 4–16 shows how to level the cabinet.


Cabinet

Insulating plate Support

Filling pad
Slide rail

Figure 4–16 Leveling the cabinet on the antistatic floor

4.11 Fastening the Cabinet


4.11.1 Overview

The requirements for cabinet fastening are as follows:


l When a single cabinet is installed, you need to fasten only its bottom.
l When multiple cabinets are installed in one row, you need to fasten both their
bottom and top.

4.11.2 Fastening the Cabinet Bottom

To fasten the cabinet bottom, proceed as follows:


1) Put the spring washer, flat washer and insulting washer on the M12 x 35 bolt.
2) Insert the bolt through the lower enclosure frame of the cabinet and into the
connecting holes on the slide rail.
3) Fasten the bolt diagonally with a torque of 45 N∃m.

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Figure 4–17 shows how to fasten the cabinet bottom on the antistatic floor.

Bolt M12 x 35
Spring washer 12
Flat washer
Insulating washer

Insulating plate

Filling pad

Slide rail

Figure 4–17 Fastening the cabinet bottom on the antistatic floor

4.11.3 Fastening the Cabinet Top

To fasten the cabinet top, proceed as follows:


1) Make sure that the connecting plates are attached to the top of the combined
cabinets, as shown in Figure 4–18.

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Fixing holes for the


connecting plate

Screw assemblies
M6 x 12
Connecting plate

Figure 4–18 Connecting plate for combining two cabinets

2) Remove the connecting plates from two adjacent cabinets.


3) Mount one connecting plate to these two cabinets to connect them, as shown in
Figure 4–19.

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Figure 4–19 Combining two cabinets with the connecting plate

When you install two cabinets back to back, you must combine them using the
connecting plate. The combining method is the same as above.

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Figure 4–20 shows the cabinets combined by the connecting plate.

Figure 4–20 Cabinets combined by the connecting plate

4.11.4 Checking the Installation

After the cabinet is fastened, open and close the front doors to check whether the doors
work smoothly. If the doors do not work smoothly, check the level of the cabinet. If the
cabinet is not leveled, level it again.

4.12 Testing Insulation


4.12.1 Insulation Requirement

The resistance between the cabinet and the ground must be larger than 5 megohms.

4.12.2 Procedure

To test the cabinet insulation, complete the following procedure:


1) Set the multimeter to the megohm level to measure the resistance between the
expansion bolt M12 x 65 and the cabinet.
2) If the resistance is less than 5 megohms, remove all the components to check
whether any insulating part is missing or damaged.
3) Fasten the cabinet again and test the insulation again.

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4.13 Recovering the Floor


4.13.1 Overview of Floor Recovery

Recovering the floor involves the following:


l Installing the Floor Holder
l Adjusting the Holder
l Recovering the Floor

4.13.2 Installing the Floor Holder

Fasten the floor holder to the fastener with M12 x 30 bolt, spring washer and flat washer.
Figure 4–21 shows how to install the floor holder.

Slide rail

Support

Front holder

Front holder fastener

Flat washer 12
Spring washer 12

Bolt M12 x 30

Figure 4–21 Installing the floor holder

4.13.3 Adjusting the Holder

Adjust the height of the holder to align the top surface of the holder with the bottom
surface of the antistatic floor.

4.13.4 Recovering the Floor

Cut the antistatic floor to proper size and lay the floor around the cabinet.

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4.14 Outline of the Installed Cabinets


Figure 4–22 shows the outline of a row of cabinets installed on the antistatic floor.

Figure 4–22 A row of cabinets installed on the antistatic floor

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Chapter 5 Installing the Dripping-proof Cover

5.1 About This Chapter


This chapter covers the following:
l Introduction to the Dripping-proof Cover, 5-1
l Installation Procedure, 5-1

5.2 Introduction to the Dripping-proof Cover


The dripping-proof cover protects the cabinet against water from the roof. If the
equipment room conditions are not good enough, you must install the dripping-proof
cover.

& Note:
Install the cover before connecting the cables.

Figure 5–1 shows the outline of the dripping-proof cover.


Dripping-proof cover Supporting bolt

Panel nut

Large movable bushing Small movable bushing

Figure 5–1 Outline of the dripping-proof cover

5.3 Installation Procedure


To install the dripping-proof cover, complete the following procedure:

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1) Remove the two connecting plates on the top of the cabinet, as shown in
Figure 5–2.

Connecting plate for


combining cabinets

Figure 5–2 Connecting plate on the cabinet top

2) Fasten the four supporting bolts of the dripping-proof cover to the top of the
cabinet, as shown in Figure 5–3.

Supporting bolt

Figure 5–3 Installing the supporting bolts

3) Affix the dripping-proof cover onto the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 5–4.

Supporting bolt

Enclosure frame
of the cabinet

Figure 5–4 The installed dripping-proof cover

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Chapter 6 Installing the Cabling Rack

6.1 About This Chapter


The cabling rack consists of the cabling trough and cabling ladder. This chapter
describes the method and procedure for installing the cabling rack.
This chapter covers:
l Installation Process, 6-2
l Assembling the Cabling Ladder, 6-2
l Installing the Cabling Trough, 6-4
l Turning or Jointing the Cabling Ladder, 6-6
l Mounting the Cabling Rack, 6-9
l Installing the Accessories, 6-14

& Note:
l In the upward cabling mode, install the cabling rack in the equipment room. If no
cabling rack is required, skip this chapter.
l Huawei recommends selecting the 400 mm cabling ladder without the cabling
trough to facilitate cabling and heat dissipation.

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6.2 Installation Process


Figure 6–1 shows the process for installing the cabling rack.

Start

Assemble the wiring ladder

No
Install the wiring
trough?
Yes

Fasten the wiring trough

Joint the wiring ladder

Ceiling-mounting/ Over-cabinet
Wall-mounting
Floor-mounting mounting

Install the accessories

End

Figure 6–1 Process of installing the cabling rack

6.3 Assembling the Cabling Ladder


6.3.1 Overview

The cabling ladder comprises the U-steel and horizontal beam. See Figure 6–2 for the
outline of the cabling ladder.

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Horizontal beam
U-steel

Figure 6–2 Outline of the cabling ladder

6.3.2 Precaution

If the cabling ladder is to be used horizontally, face its bolts downward to ease the
installation of cabling troughs.

6.3.3 Procedure

To assemble the cabling ladder, proceed as follows:


1) Arrange the U-steels in parallel, with the spacing between two U-steels being the
length of the horizontal beam.
2) Fasten a horizontal beam every five holes to the U-steel by using a fastener, as
shown in Figure 6–3.

Fastener U-steel Horizontal beam

Figure 6–3 Assembling the cabling ladders

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3) Connect several cabling ladders using the U-shaped connecting piece when a
very long cabling ladder is required, as shown in Figure 6–4.

Wiring ladder A U-shaped connecting piece Wiring ladder B

Fastener

Figure 6–4 Connecting two cabling ladders

& Note:
l If the length of the cabling ladder is not the integral multiple of 2.5 m, cut out the
remaining.
l After cutting the ladder, paint the cross section of the cut for rust-protection.

6.4 Installing the Cabling Trough


6.4.1 Overview

This section describes the connection between cabling troughs, and the procedure to
install the cabling trough.
According to the width of the cabling ladder, the cabling trough can be installed:
l On a 200 mm or 400 mm cabling ladder
l On a 600 mm cabling ladder
If the cabling trough is lengthened, add the trough first and then fasten it.

6.4.2 Connecting the Cabling Troughs

The two ends of a cabling trough are not of the same size. To connect two sections of
cabling troughs, insert the smaller end of one cabling trough into the larger end of the
other. The insertion depth is 250 mm.

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6.4.3 Procedure

To install the cabling trough on a 200 mm or 400 mm cabling ladder, proceed as follows:
1) Select the 200 mm or 400 mm cabling trough.
2) Put the cabling trough onto the cabling ladder.
3) Use fixing clips to fasten the cabling trough to the cabling ladder. Each cabling
trough needs four clips, two on each side of the trough.
Figure 6–5 shows the cabling trough that is connected and fastened to the cabling
ladder.

Wiring trough A Wiring trough B

Fixing clip Wiring ladder

Figure 6–5 Connecting and fastening the cabling trough on a 200 mm or 400 mm
cabling ladder

To install the cabling trough on a 600 mm cabling ladder, proceed as follows:


1) Combine a 200 mm cabling trough with a 400 mm cabling trough to fit the 600 mm
cabling ladder.
2) Use the special connecting clips to connect the cabling troughs, three for each
trough.
3) Fasten the cabling trough to the cabling ladder using the fixing clips. Each cabling
trough needs four clips, two on each side of the trough.
Figure 6–6 shows the cabling troughs that are connected and fastened to the cabling
ladder.

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Wiring ladder (600 mm wide)

Wiring ladder (400 mm wide)

Wiring ladder (200 mm wide)

Fixing clip
Connecting clip

Figure 6–6 Connecting and fastening the cabling trough on a 600 mm cabling ladder

6.5 Turning or Jointing the Cabling Ladder


6.5.1 Overview

In practice, the cabling ladder may be turned, raised or lowered, which involves two
operations:
l Turning the cabling ladder
l Jointing the cabling ladder

6.5.2 Turning the Cabling Ladder

This section describes the turning of the cabling trough when:


l The cabling rack has no cabling trough
l The cabling rack has the cabling trough

I. The Cabling Rack Has No Cabling Trough

Connect two cabling ladders using bracket angles and fasteners, and make sure that
the two ladders are on the same surface, as shown in Figure 6–7.

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Fastener Bracket Wiring ladder A Wiring ladder B

Figure 6–7 Horizontal turning of the cabling ladders without the cabling trough

II. The Cabling Rack Has The Cabling Trough

& Note:
The cabling ladder of one cabling rack must be of the same height as the cabling trough
of the other cabling rack so that cables can turn easily.

Connect two cabling ladders using bracket angles and fasteners, as shown in
Figure 6–8.

Wiring trough

Wiring ladder A

Wiring ladder B

Fastener Bracket

Figure 6–8 Horizontal turning of the cabling ladders with the cabling trough

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6.5.3 Jointing the Cabling Ladder

To joint the cabling ladder, proceed as follows:


1) Select a segment of the cabling ladder as the climbing ladder.
2) Connect the climbing ladder and the cabling ladder using bracket angles and
fasteners.
The jointing between the climbing ladder and the cabling ladder falls into three types:
front jointing, side jointing and oblique jointing.
Figure 6–9 shows the front jointing.

Wiring ladder

Bracket

Fastener

Climbing ladder

Figure 6–9 Front jointing of the cabling ladders

Figure 6–10 shows the side jointing.

Fastener

Wiring ladder Bracket Climbing ladder

Figure 6–10 Side jointing of the cabling ladders

Figure 6–11 shows the oblique jointing.

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Wiring ladder C

Wiring ladder B

Wiring ladder A

Fastener

Bracket

Figure 6–11 Oblique jointing of the cabling ladders

6.6 Mounting the Cabling Rack


6.6.1 Overview

The cabling rack can be mounted in three ways:


l Wall mounting
l Ceiling mounting or floor mounting
l Over-cabinet mounting

& Note:
The cabling rack must be insulated from the floor, ceiling and wall.

6.6.2 Wall Mounting

Take the following precautions for wall mounting.


l Add insulating plates and washers to insulate the cabling ladder from the wall.
l When you fasten the triangular supports onto the wall, use a larger flat washer 8
(GB96-85) instead of the one on the expansion bolt.
l The spacing between two triangular supports must be an integer multiple of 50
mm. Otherwise, the cabling ladder will not be able to connect with the triangular
support.
l The recommended spacing between two triangular supports is 1250 mm, that is,
each segment of the cabling ladder is supported by two triangular supports.

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I. Procedure

To mount the cabling ladder to the wall, proceed as follows:


1) Mount the cabling ladder to the wall with the bracket angles, insulating plate,
insulating pad, fastener and expansion bolt, as shown in Figure 6–12.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(8) (7)

(1) Expansion bolt (2) Insulating plate (3) Insulating washer (4) Large flat washer
(5) Spring washer (6) Nut (7) Wiring ladder (8) Bracket

Figure 6–12 Mounting the cabling ladder to the wall

2) Put two insulating plates between the vertical beam of each triangular support and
the wall.
3) Add one insulating washer between the vertical beam and each of the nuts that
fasten the beam.
4) Mount the triangular support onto the wall with expansion bolts, as shown in
Figure 6–13.
5) Put the cabling ladder on the triangular support.
6) Align holes in the U-steel of the ladder with holes in the horizontal beam of the
triangular support, and fasten them with fasteners, as shown in Figure 6–13.

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Wiring ladder

Horizontal beam
Insulating plate

Oblique beam
Expansion bolt

Vertical beam

Figure 6–13 Installing the triangular support

6.6.3 Ceiling Mounting or Floor Mounting

Mounting the ceiling means suspending the cabling rack using U-steel bars hanging
from the ceiling. Mounting the floor means upholding the cabling rack using U-steel
bars fastened on the floor.
To mount the cabling rack to the ceiling or floor, proceed as follows:
1) Select U-steel bars with suitable length according to the height of the cabling rack
and equipment room. When the required U-steel bar is longer than 2.5 m, connect
two U-steel bars together in the same way as that of connecting the cabling ladder.
Use the U-shaped fasteners and paint the cut area.

& Note:
l The spacing between two U-steel bars must be an integer multiple of 50 mm.
Huawei recommends a spacing of 1250 mm, that is, each segment of the cabling
ladder is supported by two U-steel bars.
l For ceiling or floor mounting, install the U-steel bar onto the outer side of the cabling
ladder to ease the cabling trough installation.
l Insulate the U-steel bar from the roof or floor, and ensure that the insulating plate
and pad are added.

2) Connect the U-steels to the ceiling (or floor) with the bracket angles, fasteners and
expansion bolts. The connecting method is the same as the wall mounting.
3) Connect the cabling ladder to U-steel bars with the bracket angles, fasteners and
expansion bolts.
Figure 6–14 shows the ceiling mounting and floor mounting.

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U-steel

Bracket

Wiring trough

Insulating washer
Wiring ladder

Insulating
plate

Expansion bolt
M8x80

Figure 6–14 Mounting the cabling rack to the ceiling and the floor

6.6.4 Over-cabinet Mounting

When the cabling rack runs over the cabinet, use the over-cabinet mounting mode. You
can use the cabinet-top support to hold the cabling rack, or use the cabling ladder.

& Note:
To improve heat dissipation, do not use the cabling trough in the over-cabinet mounting
mode.

I. Using the Support

Proceed as follows:
1) Prepare the cabinet-top support. It must be welded with steel and must be able to
hold the cabling racks.
2) Install the cabinet-top support with two expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6–15.

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Bolt M8 x 20

Spring washer 8
Support
Flat washer 8

Cabinet

Figure 6–15 Installing the support on the cabinet

3) Fasten the cabling ladder with the support through expansion bolt holes, as shown
in Figure 6–16.

Flange bolt M8

Flange nut
Wiring ladder M8 x 20
Support

Cabinet

Figure 6–16 Installing the cabling ladder to the cabinet-top support

II. Using the Cabling Ladder

When there is no support on the top of the cabinet, use the cabling ladders over the
cabinet. Refer to Figure 6–10 and Figure 6–11 for the connection of the cabling ladders.

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6.7 Installing the Accessories


6.7.1 Overview

This section describes how to install accessories, including:


l Cable manager
l End cover, baffle ring and trough rim

6.7.2 Installing the Cable Manager

Cable managers are often installed on the cabling ladder over the cabinet. The quantity
and installation positions of cable managers depend on the actual situation.

& Note:
To align the cable manager with the cabling rack:
l Fasten the cable manager to the cabling ladder through the upper holes in the cable
manager, if the cabling trough is available.
l Fasten the cable manager to the ladder through the lower holes in the cable
manager, if the cabling trough is not available.

Figure 6–17 shows the installation of the cable manager when there is no cabling
trough.

Cabling rack

Pectinate bracket

Upper hole Lower hole

Figure 6–17 Installing the cable manager when no cabling trough is used

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6.7.3 Installing the Baffle Ring, End Cover and Trough Rim

I. Installing the Baffle Ring

The baffle ring is installed on both sides of the cabling trough to increase the height of
the trough and hold cables inside the trough. Each segment of the cabling trough uses
four baffle rings, evenly installed on both sides.
Figure 6–18 shows the installation of the baffle ring.

Wiring trough

Wiring ladder Baffle ring

Figure 6–18 Installing the baffle ring

II. Installing the End Cover and Trough Rim

The end cover and the trough rim can prevent cables from being damaged.
The installation requirements for the end cover and the trough rim are as follows:
l The end cover is used at the end of the cabling ladders. Install end covers for all
cabling ladders if possible.
l The trough rim covers the bottom edge of the cabling trough. All the exposed
bottom edges at the end of the cabling trough must be covered by the trough rim.
Figure 6–19 shows the installation of the end cover and the trough rim.

Wiring trough

Trough rim
End cover

Figure 6–19 Installing the end cover and the trough rim

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Chapter 7 Installing the Frame and Board

7.1 About This Chapter


This chapter describes:
l Installing the Frame, 7-2
l Inserting and Removing the Board, 7-4

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7.2 Installing the Frame


7.2.1 Introduction to the Frame

The holes in the mounting bracket on both sides of the frame are used to fasten the
bolts, as shown in Figure 7–1.

Hole

Mount bracket

Figure 7–1 Frame structure

7.2.2 Procedure

To install the frame, complete the following procedure:


1) Install the slide rail, as shown in Figure 7–2. If the slide rail has been installed,
proceed to the next step.

Figure 7–2 Installing the slide rail

2) Install captive nuts to the mounting rails of the cabinet according to the position of
the holes in the frame bracket.
3) Put the frame on the slide rails in the cabinet, as shown in Figure 7–3.

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4) Gently push the frame into the cabinet and make the brackets on the frame touch
the mounting rails of the cabinet.

Cabinet

Panel screw

Figure 7–3 Installing the frame

5) Align all frames. The eight holes in the frame brackets must be aligned with the
captive nuts in the mounting rail of the cabinet. Insert eight M6x12 panel screws to
fix the frame, as shown in Figure 7–3.

& Note:
When you fasten the bolts, fasten all the bolts diagonally and evenly.

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7.3 Inserting and Removing the Board


7.3.1 Preparation

Boards are sensitive to ESD. Before handling the boards, make the necessary
preparations and observe the cautions below.

I. Checking Equipment Grounding

Check whether the equipment is securely grounded according to the requirements.

II. Fastening the ESD Wrist Strap

l Always wear an ESD wrist strap during the operation.


l Tighten the wrist strap around your wrist, and attach the other end of the wrist
strap to the grounding point of the equipment, as shown in Figure 7–4.

Figure 7–4 Wearing an ESD wrist strap correctly

l Check the validity and functionality of the wrist strap. Its resistance must range
from 0.75 megaohms to 10 megaohms. If the validity period (usually two years) of
the wrist strap expires or the resistance value does not fulfill the requirement, use
a new ESD wrist strap.
l Avoid contact with the boards and your clothing as it generates static electricity
beyond the protection scope of the wrist strap.

III. Replacing Board Software or Chip

l Wear antistatic gloves and place the board on an antistatic pad while replacing
board software or chip.
l Use antistatic tweezers or extraction tools to replace chips.
l Do not touch the chips, circuits, or pins with bare hands.

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IV. Handling the Board

l Keep the boards and other ESD sensitive parts to be installed in antistatic bags.
l Place removed boards and components on an antistatic pad or other antistatic
materials.
l Do not use non-antistatic materials such as white foams, common plastic bags, or
paper bags to pack the boards or let them touch the boards.

V. Protecting Board Port

l Wear an ESD wrist strap while operating the ports of the boards because they are
also ESD-sensitive.
l Discharge the static electricity of cables and protective sleeves before connecting
them to the ports.

VI. Reserving Package Materials

Reserve some materials for board package (such as antistatic boxes and bags) in the
room for future use.

7.3.2 Precautions

Observe the following when you insert a board:


l While inserting a board into a slot, push it in slowly.
l To install a board, place the board properly on the guide rails, so that it can be
contacted with the backplane properly.

7.3.3 Procedure for Inserting the Board

To insert the board, complete the following procedure:


1) If there is a filler panel on the slot, remove the filler panel.
2) Make sure that there is no loose or damaged component on the board.
3) Set the jumpers and DIP switches on the board.
4) Hold the ejector levers outwards horizontally, as shown in Figure 7–5.

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Figure 7–5 Installing the board

5) Insert the board smoothly along the slot guide rail until the locating pin on the front
panel touches the pin locating hole on the frame.
6) Press the ejector levers inwards till the inner sides of the ejector levers contact the
fore end of the frame.
7) Fix the screws with the screwdriver.

7.3.4 Procedure for Removing the Board

To remove the board, complete the following procedure:


1) Loosen the screws on the ejector levers.
2) Hold the ejector levers with both hands.
3) Turn the ejector levers outward to separate the locating pin of the board from the
backplane.
4) Pull out the board slowly.
5) Push the ejector levers inwards to fix them.
6) Install a filler panel to the slot.

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Chapter 8 Installing the Power Supply System

8.1 About This Chapter

This chapter describes the components of the power supply system and their
installation procedures, including:
l Installation Components, 8-2
l Introduction to Power and Ground Cables, 8-2
l Making Power Cables on Site, 8-3
l Installing the Lightning Arrester, 8-3
l Installing the GEPS4845 Power Module, 8-5
l Installing Batteries, 8-10
l Installing the Signal Transfer Box, 8-13
l Installing the DC Power Distribution Unit, 8-14
l Installing the Environment Monitor Unit, 8-17
l MDF Grounding Requirements, 8-18

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8.2 Installation Components

The MA5600 cabinet can be powered by 220 VAC, 110 VAC, –48 VDC or –60 VDC.
l For 220 VAC or 110 VAC power supply, the GEPS4845 (220 V or 110 V) power
module and the SPD28SZ or SPD32SZ lightning arrester are used.
l For –48 VDC or –60 VDC power supply, the DC PDU is used.
Table 8–1 lists the components to be installed.

Table 8–1 List of MA5600 power supply components

Power supply Components

SPD28SZ or SPD32SZ lightning arrester

Signal transfer box (optional)


AC
Power module
Battery

PDU
DC
EMU (optional)

For power and ground cables involved in the installation of components, see
sections "8.3 Introduction to Power and Ground Cables" and "8.4 Making Power
Cables on Site".

8.3 Introduction to Power and Ground Cables

Table 8–2 lists the colors and types of power and ground cables.

Table 8–2 Color and types of power and ground cables

Power supply
Type Color
and cable

N White
AC
L Black

NEG (–48 V/–60 VDC) Blue


DC
RTN (BGND) Black

Ground cable PE (PGND) Yellow and green

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8.4 Making Power Cables on Site

To make power cables on site, complete the following procedure:


1) Cut a cable with proper length.
2) Strip the cable sheath and put on the heat shrink tube.
3) Crimp the OT terminal to the cable with crimp pliers.
4) Heat the heat shrink tube to make it adhere to the cable.

8.5 Installing the Lightning Arrester

8.5.1 Overview

This section describes how to install the lightning arrester, which includes:
l Recommended Tools
l Preconditions
l Installation Procedure

8.5.2 Recommended Tools

Prepare the following tools for installing the lightning arrester:


l Two expansion bolts not larger than M6 (for fixing the lightning arrester)
l Multimeter
Prepare the following clamping tools:
l Flathead screwdrivers: M3–M6
l Cross screwdrivers: M3–M6
l Adjustable wrench
l Socket wrenches: M6, M8, M12, M14, M17 and M19
l Double offset ring spanners: M6, M8, M12, M14, M17 and M19
l Rubber hammer

8.5.3 Preconditions

Before installation, the following conditions should be met:


l Make the copper cables ready for connecting the lightning arrester.
l Ensure that the cross-sectional area of the phase lines (L) and neutral lines (N)
2
through the lightning arrester is not smaller than 4 mm .
l Ensure that the cross-sectional area of the protection ground cable is not smaller
than 25 mm2.

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8.5.4 Installation Procedure

& Note:
Ensure that no abnormal voltage exists on the neutral line before installation.
All grounding points of the cabinet must be connected to the grounding copper bar of
the lightning arrester, which shall connect to the ground finally.

To install the lightning arrester, complete the following procedure:


1) Mount the lightning arrester with expansion bolts through the fixing holes to a
proper position on the wall. Keep the lightning arrester 5–10 m away from the
cabinet.
2) Open the front panel of the lightning arrester, and connect the grounding bar with
the grounding point of the cabinet, as shown by "1” in Figure 8–1.
3) Connect the grounding bar of the lightning arrester with the grounding terminal
block in the equipment room, as shown by 2 in Figure 8–1.

Mains supply
PGND Live line output L

Neutral line input N

Live line input L


Neutral line output N

AC-L AC-N 3 4
Power module

Grounding bar

NOUT LOUT NIN LIN

5-10 m
PGND
Cabinet Lightning arrester

1 2

Grounding terminal block


of the equipment room

Figure 8–1 Connection diagram of the SPD28SZ

4) Connect LOUT and NOUT of the lightning arrester to AC-L and AC-N of the power
module respectively by using power cables, as shown by "3” in Figure 8–1.

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5) Connect LIN and NIN of the lightning arrester to the live input L, neutral line input N
of the mains supply respectively by using power cables, as shown by 4 in
Figure 8–1.
6) Ensure that all connections are compliant with the connection diagram at the panel
of the lightning arrester.
7) Ensure that the grounding resistance of the lightning arrester is less than 10 ohms.

8.6 Installing the GEPS4845 Power Module

8.6.1 Overview

The power cables of the GEPS4845 power module include: AC input cable, DC output
cable and battery input cable.

The procedure for installing and connecting the GEPS4845 is as follows:


1) Install the GEPS4845.
2) Connect the AC input cable.
3) Connect the DC output cable.
4) Connect the battery input cable.

8.6.2 Introduction to GEPS4845 Power Module

The GEPS4845 power module is front accessible. Power and signal cables are
connected to wiring terminals at the front of the GEPS4845.

Figure 8–2 shows the outline of the GEPS4845.

Power supply unit Monitoring unit Rectifier unit

Figure 8–2 Outline of the GEPS4845

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The outline and installation of the GEPS4845 (220 VAC) are the same as those of the
GEPS4845 (110 VAC). Both of them are called "GEPS4845 power module" in this
manual.

The GEPS4845 power module has already been installed at the factory. You only need
to connect the power cables on site.

See GEPS4815-3A-2.55kW-1A Power Module User Manual for more details.

8.6.3 Installation Procedure

To install the GEPS4845, complete the following procedure:


1) Put the GEPS4845 on the slide rail in the cabinet, and then push the GEPS4845
into the cabinet gently until its mount bracket is in contact with the mount rail of the
cabinet.
2) Adjust the GEPS4845 to the middle of the cabinet. Align four holes in the mount
bracket of the GEPS4845 with the captive nuts on the mount rail of the cabinet.
3) Tighten four M6 x 12 screws to secure the GEPS4845.
4) Fasten all the bolts diagonally and evenly.

8.6.4 Connecting the AC Input Cable

I. Precautions

Observe the following while connecting the AC input cable:


l Switch off the AC input.
l Attach warning labels on the switches that cannot be closed during wiring.
l Insulate the AC terminals and all other unnecessary bare parts.
l The cross sectional area of the protection ground cable from the lightning arrester
to the grounding terminal block of the equipment room must not be smaller than 25
2
mm . The cable should be of the suitable length.
l The cross-sectional area of the protection ground cable from the lightning arrester
2
to the GEPS4845 should not be smaller than 25 mm , and the cable should not be
longer than 10 m.
l The grounding resistance of the grounding terminal block in the equipment room
should not be smaller than 10 ohms.

II. Procedure

To connect the AC input cable, complete the following procedure:


1) Take off the cover of the module.
2) Take out the baffle above "AC-L" and "AC-N" terminals along the arrow direction.

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3) Connect the blue live line from the lighting arrester to the "AC-L" terminal, and the
black neutral line to the "AC-N" terminal. See Figure 8–3.

Figure 8–3 Connecting terminals of the GEPS4845

4) Connect one end of the yellow-green PGND cable to on the GEPS4845, and
secure the fixing screw. Connect the other end to the grounding bar of the lightning
arrester and secure it.
5) Lead out one protection ground cable from the grounding bar of the lightning
arrester and connect it to the grounding terminal block of the equipment room.
6) To ensure the reliable grounding of the cabinet, connect the GEPS4845 to the
nearest cabinet. Connect the grounding point of the cabinet to the external PGND
busbar by using the yellow-green cable with a cross-sectional area more than 6
2
mm .
7) Replace the baffle above "AC-L" and "AC-N" terminals.

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8.6.5 Connecting the DC Output Cable

I. Connection Description

Table 8–3 describes the DC output terminals.

Table 8–3 Description of the DC output terminals

Terminal Description MCB

1-, 1+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 1 voltage LOAD1 10A


2-, 2+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 2 voltage LOAD2 20A

3-, 3+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 3 voltage LOAD3 20A

4-, 4+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 4 voltage LOAD4 50A


Cathode and anode terminals of the emergency light
B-, B+ N/A
device

Remarks:
l Connecting terminals with the same labels are electrically parallel, and you can
select them as required.
l Terminal B is parallel to the cathode terminal B1B2 of the battery voltage, and is
not controlled by the MCB.

II. Procedure

To connect the DC output cable, complete the following procedure:


1) Ensure that the load MCBs of the power supply unit are switched off.
2) Connect the load "+" to the "LOAD(+)" terminal.
3) Connect the load "-" to the "LOAD(-)" terminal.
Figure 8–4 shows the DC output terminals.

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Figure 8–4 DC output terminals

8.6.6 Connecting the Battery Input Cable

I. Precautions

Observe the following while connecting the battery input cable:


l It is normal for sparks to occur while connecting negative lead to terminal BATT (-).
l To avoid short-circuits, strict insulation measures are required in adding load when
the line is live.

II. Procedure

To connect the battery input cable, complete the following procedure:


1) Prepare positive and negative connecting leads, including making terminals and
marking positive and negative.
2) Ensure that all battery MCBs involved are off.
3) Bundle the cathode and anode connecting cables.
4) Connect one end of the anode connecting cable to the BATT (+) terminal.
5) Connect one end of the cathode connecting cable to terminal BATT (-), as shown
in Figure 8–4.
6) Connect the other end of the anode connecting cable to the anode of the battery.
7) Connect the other end of the cathode connecting cable to the cathode of the
battery.

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8.7 Installing Batteries

8.7.1 Overview

This section describes how to install batteries, which includes:


l Precautions
l Preconditions for Installation
l Installation Procedure
l Checking the Battery Installation

8.7.2 Precautions

Observe the following while installing batteries:


l Strictly follow the installation procedure to install the batteries. Any short circuit
may hurt the personnel and damage the equipment.
l Leave a distance of at least 10 mm between two batteries for heat dissipation.
l Connect the power distribution cables to the batteries correctly. Otherwise, the
batteries cannot be managed, or the charging current will be too high.
l Connect the polarities of the batteries correctly. There should not be any
short-circuit between the batteries.

& Note:
l If the batteries have not been recharged for more than three months, there will be an
irrecoverable loss of battery capacity. This will severely affect the service life of the
batteries.
l If the open circuit voltage is below the specified lower limit (12.12 V for 12 V
batteries, 2.02 V for 2 V batteries) due to self discharge of the battery, only
professionals are entitled to handle the situation.

8.7.3 Preconditions for Installation

Prepare the following before installing the batteries:


l Measure the open circuit voltage of the batteries. You must charge the batteries, if
the open circuit voltage is lower than the specified lower limit (12.48 V for 12 V
battery, and 2.08 V for 2 V battery) due to self discharge, or if the batteries are not
installed three months after arrival.
l —The charging mode is the forced equalized charging.

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l —The charging voltage is 14.3–14.5 V/PCS (for 12 V battery), or 2.35–2.45


V/PCS (for 2 V battery).
l —The charging time is 20–24 hours, but does not exceed 24 hours.
l Switch off the primary power module.
l Based on the specific environment, put the battery shelf in a proper position for
easy operation and maintenance.

8.7.4 Installation Procedure

To install the batteries, complete the following procedure:


1) Put the batteries on the battery shelf.
A battery shelf has two partitions, and each partition can hold four batteries. When only
one group of batteries is required, install them in the lower shelf.

Figure 8–5 shows the outline of the battery shelf.

Unit: mm

Figure 8–5 Outline of the battery shelf

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Figure 8–6 shows the batteries installed in the shelf.

Battery

Figure 8–6 Batteries installed in the battery shelf

2) Connect the positive and the negative leads of each group of batteries.
Figure 8–7 shows the connection of one group of batteries.

- + - + - + - +

5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4

To B1 of To B1+ of
the power module the power module

Figure 8–7 Connection of one group of batteries

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Figure 8–8 shows the connection of two groups of batteries.

- + - + - + - +
9 1 1 2 2 3 3 7

- + - + - + - +

10 4 4 5 5 6 6 8

9 8
(1) (3)
10 7
(2) (4)

(1) To B1 of the power module (2) To B2 of the GEPS4845 power module


(3) To B2+ of the power module (4) To B1+ of the GEPS4845 power module
Figure 8–8 Connection of the two groups of batteries

3) Connect the anode and cathode of the first group of batteries to "B1+" and "B1" of
the GEPS4845 power module respectively.
4) Connect the anode and cathode of the second group of batteries to "B2+" and "B2"
of the GEPS4845 power module respectively.
5) Bundle all connecting cables.

8.7.5 Checking the Battery Installation

After battery installation, check whether the batteries work normally.

Check the battery installation after the system power-on check is passed.

8.8 Installing the Signal Transfer Box

8.8.1 Overview

This section describes the cable connection of the signal transfer box, which includes:
l Connecting to the GEPS4845 Monitor Unit
l Connecting to Various Sensors

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8.8.2 Connecting to the GEPS4845 Monitor Unit

Connect the smaller end of the cable to the DB-37 port on the front panel, and the other
end to "J1" port of the signal transfer box. See Figure 8–9.

ALM RUN

Communication
port DB-37

COM

MS

PSM-B5

Figure 8–9 Front panel of the GEPS4845 monitor unit

8.8.3 Connecting to Various Sensors

See GEPS4815-3A-2.55kW-1A Power System User Manual (220 V power supply) and
GEPS4815-3A-2.55kW-1B Power System User Manual (110 V power supply).

8.9 Installing the DC Power Distribution Unit

8.9.1 Overview

This section describes how to install the PDU, which includes:


l DC Power Supply Layout
l Installation Procedure
l Connecting the –48 VDC Input Cable
l Connecting the DC Load Output Cable

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8.9.2 DC Power Supply Layout

When the cabinet uses –48 VDC, no power module is required. –48 VDC comes
directly to the PDU at the top of the cabinet.

DC power
distribution cabinet

-48V/-60 V PDU

-48V/-60 V

BGND

BGND

PGND
Cabinet

Grounding terminal block


of the equipment room

Figure 8–10 Connection diagram of the external power and ground cables for the
DC-powered cabinet

8.9.3 Installation Procedure

To install the PDU, complete the following procedure:


1) Install captive nuts on the mount rail of the cabinet according to the PDU position.
2) Put the PDU on the slide rail in the cabinet, and then push the PDU into the cabinet
gently until its mount bracket is in contact with the mount rail of the cabinet.
3) Adjust the PDU to the middle of the cabinet. Align four holes in the mount bracket
of the PDU with the captive nuts on the mount rail of the cabinet.
4) Tighten four fasteners M6x12 to secure the PDU.
5) Install the protection cover of the PDU.

Caution:

When fastening screws, screw them lightly, and then tighten them diagonally.

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8.9.4 Connecting the –48 VDC Input Cable

Caution:

l Switch off the DC input current during the connection.


l Attach warning labels on the switches that cannot be used during wiring.
l Insulate the DC terminals and all other unnecessary bare parts.

To connect the DC input cable, complete the following procedure:


1) Connect the PGND cable (yellow and green) in the equipment room to the
"PGND" terminal on the PDU.
2) Connect two –48 VDC power cables (blue) in the equipment room to "NEG1(-)"
and "NEG2(-) " on the PDU.
3) Connect two BGND cables (black) in the equipment room to "RTN1(+)" and
"RTN2(+)" on the PDU.

Caution:

If the equipment room has only one –48 V input, be sure to connect the wiring terminals
"NEG(-)" and "NEG(2)".

8.9.5 Connecting the DC Load Output Cable

I. Description on Load Switches

Table 8–4 describes the load connecting terminals and control switches.

Table 8–4 Load connecting terminals and control switches

Terminal Description Control switch

1-, 1+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 1 SW1

2-, 2+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 2 SW2

3-, 3+ Cathode and anode terminals of load 3 SW3

ESC(-), ESC+ Cathode and anode terminals of the EMU N/A

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II. Connection Procedure

To connect the load output cable, complete the following procedure (taking load 1 as an
example):

1) Confirm whether the input power supply of the DC PDU is switched off.
2) Connect the load "-" to the "1-" terminal of the DC PDU.
3) Connect the load "+" to the "1+" terminal of the DC PDU.

8.10 Installing the Environment Monitor Unit

To install the EMU, complete the following procedure:


1) Confirm the installation position of the EMU, and install captive nuts on the mount
rail of the cabinet.
2) Put the EMU on the slide rail in the cabinet, and then push the EMU into the
cabinet gently until its mount bracket is in contact with the mount rail of the cabinet.
3) Adjust the EMU to the middle of the cabinet. Align four holes in the mount bracket
of the EMU with the captive nuts on the mount rail of the cabinet.
4) Insert the screws diagonally.

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8.11 MDF Grounding Requirements

The MA5600 cabinet does not have a built-in distribution frame. Hence the equipment
room should have an external MDF. The following requirements must be met:
l The shielded layer of the subscriber cable must connect with the lightning
protection ground at the MDF.
l The MDF needs one separate ground cable connecting with the protection ground
terminal in the equipment room.
l The ground cables of adjacent MDFs must be interconnected.
l The protective unit on the MDF must be routinely checked to ensure protection
from over-voltage and over-current.
l The cross-sectional area of the ground cable for the external MDF in remote office
2
must be 16 mm at least.
l The cross-sectional area of the ground cable for the external MDF of the central
2
office must be 50 mm at least.
l The cross-sectional area of the protection ground cable for the external DDF must
be 6 mm2 at least.

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Chapter 9 Connecting and Routing Cables

9.1 About this Chapter


This chapter describes the cable routing rules and the connection of MA5600 cables,
which includes:
l Cable Routing Rules, 9-2
l Cables Routing in the Cabinet, 9-5
l Connecting and Routing SCU Cables, 9-6
l Connecting and Routing ADSL-SPL Cables, 9-8
l Connecting SHEA Cables, 9-12
l Connecting and Routing ISU Cables, 9-13
l Connecting and Routing EIU Cables, 9-14
l Connecting and Routing AIUG Cables, 9-14
l Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers, 9-15

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9.2 Cable Routing Rules


9.2.1 Installing the Lug

Connect the power cables, ground cables, and various signal cables firmly at both the
ends and fasten the transfer connectors.
If there are two or more cable lugs to be installed on one stud:
l Bend the upper one 45° or 90° downwards.
l Bend the lugs sideways and put the larger lug under the smaller one.
Figure 9–1 shows the installation of the lugs.

Bend one lug 45°or 90° Do not parallel the lugs

Overlap the lugs in Do not put the smaller


different directions lug under the larger one

Figure 9–1 Installing the lugs

9.2.2 Curving Cables

Observe the following when curving the cables:


l To prevent damage to the cable cores, do not bend the cables excessively,
especially the digital trunk cable and the optical patchcord.
l The curvature radius must be greater than 4 cm in general.
l The curvature radius of the cable at the turning points is twice greater than its
diameter. The curvature radius near the outlet of the components is four to six
times greater than the cable diameter.
l The curvature radius of the optical fiber is 20 times greater than its diameter.

9.2.3 Bundling Cables

Observe the following when bundling cables:

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l Ensure that the highest cable tie for each frame is the one after the turning of the
cable bundle from the frame.
l Bundle the cables evenly with equal spacing between the ties.
l Do not bundle the cables too tightly, especially for the optical patchcord.
l Arrange all cable ties in the same direction without any sharp edges at the ends.
l Coil the redundant optical fibers and cables.
l Put the protection cap on the optical patchcord that is not used for the moment.
l Ensure that the cable connectors made on site are standard, firm and reliable.
l Arrange the bundled cables orderly and close to each other.
l Soak the twine with wax before you use the twine to bundle the cables.

Do not bundle
cables at the turning

Figure 9–2 Bundling cables correctly at the turning

9.2.4 Arranging Cables

Observe the following when arranging cables:


l Place the cables in order.
l Do not stretch the cables.
l Bundle the cables with moderate strength.
l Route the cables of different types separately.
l Ensure that the cables comply with the planned scale, path, sectional area and
position.
l Consider future maintenance and expansion.

9.2.5 Routing Cables

Observe the following when routing cables:


l For overhead cabling, all cables must go through the cabling rack over the
cabinet.
l For overhead cabling, if the cabling ladder is used, cables go downward through
the cabling ladder, as shown in Figure 9–3.

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Figure 9–3 Cable routing through the cabling ladder

l For overhead cabling, if the cabling trough is used, cables go downward at the
side of the cabling trough, as shown in Figure 9–4.

Figure 9–4 Cable routing at the side of the cabling trough

l If the cabling rack is less than 0.8 m away from the cable outlet on the cabinet,
lead the cables directly to the outlet. If the spacing is more than 0.8 m, you need
a climbing ladder to hold the cables.
l For underfloor cabling, all cables go through the floor interlayer or the cabling
trough.
l For underfloor cabling, when cables are piled up under the antistatic floor, the
height of cable bundles does not exceed three fourth of the net height under the
raised floor.

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9.3 Cables Routing in the Cabinet


Observe these rules when routing cables in the cabinet.
l Adopt overhead cabling or underfloor cabling as required. Bundle the cables
along both sides of the cabinet, and route these cables from outlets in the top or
bottom of the cabinet.
l Route the cables down to the cable manager, and then divide and route them to
the cable loop at both sides of the cabinet. Then, bundle them.
l Route the cables from the left half frame to the left side of the cabinet, and the
cables from the right half frame to the right side.
Observe these rules when routing different types of cables.
l Arrange four cables in one row when you route the cables in the cabling trough.
l When there are multiple service frames, route the cables from the upper service
frame along the inner side of the cabling trough.
l Route subscriber cables at the inner side of the cabinet, and optical fibers and
network cables at the outer side.
l Route power cables to the back of the cabinet to supply power for the SPL frame.

& Note:
l Remove power cables inside the cabinet before routing other cables. Reconnect
the power cables and bundle them after all cables are well arranged.
l To ease cable routing, install the frame from the bottom upwards for overhead
cabling; and install the frame from the top downwards for underfloor cabling.

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9.4 Connecting and Routing SCU Cables


9.4.1 Relative Cables

The SCU board uses the following cables:


l Cable for local maintenance serial port
l Cable for maintenance network port
l Cable for FE/GE electrical port
l Cable for FE/GE optical port

9.4.2 Cable for Local Maintenance Serial Port

The serial port cable is led out from the front panel of the board. It is used for
debugging or remote maintenance.
One end of the cable is an 8-PIN RJ-45 connector, connected to the SCU board. The
other end is a DB-9 or DB-25 female connector, connected to the PC.

9.4.3 Cable for Maintenance Network Port

There are two types of network cables: straight through cable and crossover cable.

When you connect a terminal and a network device, use the straight through cable.
When you connect two terminals for direct communication, use the crossover cable.

9.4.4 Cable for FE/GE Electrical Port

When equipped with electrical port subboards, the MA5600 SCU board offers FE/GE
electrical ports for connecting to the upstream device or the local server.
The FE/GE electrical port adopts the straight through cable and crossover cable. To
use both of them, you can use the software to enable auto adaptation of network
cable.
The straight through cable has the same structure as the crossover cable. They use
RJ-45 connectors and the 8-core and UTP-5 twisted pairs (UTP stands for unshielded
twisted pair).
In the cabinet, the network cables of electrical ports are led out from the front panel of
the board. Route the network cables through the cable bracket under the service
frame to two sides of the cabinet and bundle them. Bundle the network cable
separately from the power cables.

9.4.5 Optical Fiber for FE/GE Optical Port

Refer to section 9.10 "Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers".

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9.4.6 Connected Cables

Figure 9–5 shows the SCU cables routed from above.

Figure 9–5 Routing SCU cables

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9.5 Connecting and Routing ADSL-SPL Cables


9.5.1 Relative Cables

In the MA5600, the ADSL board cooperates with the SPL board to access ADSL2+
services. Table 9–1 lists the ADSL-SPL cables.

Table 9–1 ADSL-SPL cables

Cable Quantity Connection description

Connects the xDSL ports of the ADSL


ADSL-SPL 2
board and the SPL board.
l Connects the LINE port of the SPL
board to the MDF.
SPL subscriber cable 4
l Connects the PSTN port of the SPL
board to the MDF at the central office.

9.5.2 Connection Process

The connection process is as follows:


l Connecting the ADSL-SPL cable.
l Connecting the SPL cable.
l Jumpering the subscriber line at the CO MDF.
Figure 9–6 shows the cable connection of the ADSL board and the SPL board.

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Slots 0-6 of the left Slots 9-15 of the


half frame right half frame

ADSL-SPL
connecting cable

xDSL

xDSL

xDSL

xDSL
xDSL

xDSL

xDSL

xDSL
xDSL

xDSL

xDSL
xDSL
xDSL

xDSL

xDSL
xDSL
SPL subscriber cable
LINE

LINE

LINE
LINE
LINE

LINE

LINE
LINE
POTS

POTS

POTS
POTS
POTS

POTS

POTS
POTS

Figure 9–6 Cable connection of the ADSL board and the SPL board

9.5.3 Precautions

Observe the following when connecting cables:


l When inserting the connector of the ADSL cable, insert it horizontally and
steadily, do not swag.
l Do not fasten the screws, which are used to secure the connector too tightly.
l Before connecting the ADSL-SPL cable, ensure that the ADSL board and the
SPL board in the frame are aligned with each other.

9.5.4 Connecting the ADSL-SPL Cable

Connect the ADSL-SPL cable as follows:

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1) Select one ADSL-SPL cable. Connect one end of the cable to the xDSL1 port of
the ADSL board, and the other end to the xDSL1 port of the SPL board. See
Figure 9–7.
2) Select another ADSL-SPL cable. Connect one end of the cable to the xDSL0 port
of the ADSL board, and the other end to the xDSL0 port of the SPL board.

DB-64 connector ADEF

R UN
ALM
xDSL1

ADSL-SPL cable
SPLF

DB-64 connector
xDSL1

Figure 9–7 Connecting the ADSL-SPL cable

9.5.5 Connecting the SPL Cable

Connect the SPL cable as follows:


1) Select one SPL cable.
2) Connect the DB-64 connector of the cable to the PSTN0 port of the SPL board,
as shown by • in Figure 9–8.
3) Route the connected SPL cables through the cabling space to the left or right
side of the cabinet.

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4) Connect PSTN1, LINE0 and LINE1 ports of the SPL board in the same way, as
shown by ‚, ƒ and „ in Figure 9–8.

SPLF

DB-64 connector
3

2
PSTN0

H UAW EI

Figure 9–8 Connecting the SPL cable

9.5.6 Jumpering the Subscriber Cable at the MDF

The procedure is as follows:


1) Select an idle port in the ADSL board, and cut off the connection between the
MDF at the central office (CO) and the MDF at the subscriber end.
2) Connect the PSTN port on the SPL board to the MDF at the CO with a
connecting cable.
3) Connect the LINE port on the SPL board to the MDF at the subscriber end with a
connecting cable.
4) Record the frame number, slot number and port number of the port to which the
connecting cable is connected.

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Figure 9–9 shows the jumpering of the subscriber cable at the MDF.
MDF at the central MDF at the
office end subscriber end

PSTN
Splitter
Analog
voice

ADEF SPLF
Data Data and

LINE XDSL
voice
IP
XDSL

PSTN
Dotted line is the physical line before the MDFs are connected
Solid line is the physical line after the MDFs are connected

Figure 9–9 Jumpering the subscriber cable at the MDF

9.6 Connecting SHEA Cables


9.6.1 Relative Cables

The SHEA board resides in slots 0–6 and 9–15 in the MA5600 frame. It uses the SPL
subscriber cable.

9.6.2 Connection Procedure

The procedure is as follows:


1) Select one SPL subscriber cable.
2) Connect the DB-64 connector of the cable to the SHDSL port of the SHEA board,
as shown in Figure 9–10.
3) Route the connected SPL subscriber cables through the cabling space to the left
or right side of the cabinet.

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SHEA

DB-64 connector
RUN
ALM

SHDSL

H UAW EI

Figure 9–10 Connecting the SHEA cable

9.7 Connecting and Routing ISU Cables


9.7.1 Relative Cables

The ISU board uses the following cables:


l Cable for local maintenance serial port
l Cable for maintenance network port
l Cable for FE/GE electrical port
l Cable for FE/GE optical port

9.7.2 Connection Procedure

The ISU cables are connected in the same method as the SCU cables. Refer to
section "9.4 Connecting and Routing SCU Cables" for the method.

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9.8 Connecting and Routing EIU Cables


9.8.1 Relative Cables

The EIU board uses optical fibers.

9.8.2 Connection Procedure

Refer to section "9.10 Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers".

9.9 Connecting and Routing AIUG Cables


9.9.1 Relative Cables

The AIUG board uses the following cables:


l E8IT cable
l 155M trunk cable
l Optical fiber

9.9.2 Connecting the E8IT Cable

To connect the E8IT cable, proceed as follows:


1) Select one E8IT cable.
2) Connect the DB-50 connector of the cable to the E8IT subboard port of the AIUG
board.
3) Route the connected E8IT cable through the cabling space to the left or right side
of the cabinet.

9.9.3 Connecting the 155M Trunk Cable

To connect the 155M trunk cable, proceed as follows:


1) Select two to four 155M trunk cables.
2) Connect the SMB connector of the cable to the E3 subcard port of the AIUG
board.
3) Route the connected 155M trunk cable through the cabling space to the left or
right side of the cabinet.

& Note:
Each E3 port connects with two 155M trunk cables, one for receiving and the other for
transmitting.

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9.9.4 Connecting the Optical Fibers

Refer to section "9.10 Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers".

9.10 Connecting and Routing Optical Fibers


9.10.1 Precautions

Observe the following points when connecting the optical fibers.


l In the cabinet, the routing direction of the optical fibers is upon the board
position.
l After the optical fibers come out of the front panel of the board, route them
through two sides of the cabinet and through the cable bracket under the frame,
Bundle them.
l Label the optical fibers, and coil abundant optical fibers.
l Bundle optical fibers moderately with the fiber bundling strip.
l Do not bend optical fibers excessively. The bending radius must not be less than
40 mm.
l When optical fibers are laid outside the cabinet, cover them with protection tubes
(corrugated pipe), and fix the tubes inside the cabinet.
l Cut the corrugated pipe smoothly with diagonal pliers. Cover the edge of cutting
section with a tape to avoid scratching the optical fibers.
l Protect the optical fibers with caps when they are not in use.

9.10.2 Connection and Routing Illustration

Figure 9–11 illustrates the connection and routing of optical fibers. Connect optical
fibers to the ODF after they come out of the cabinet.

Figure 9–11 Connection and routing of the optical fibers

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Chapter 10 Powering on the System

10.1 About This Chapter


This chapter describes the various aspects of checking the installation and power on
the system. It includes:
l Checking Before Power-on, 10-2
l Power-on Debugging for Lightning Arrester, 10-4
l Powering on the Frame, 10-5
l Powering on the Board and Fan, 10-5
l Powering on the Battery, 10-6

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10.2 Checking Before Power-on


Check the cabinet, cables, connectors, sockets, labels and on-site environment.

10.2.1 Cabinet

Table 10-1 lists the checklist for the cabinet.

Table 10-1 Checklist for the cabinet

Item Description Record


l The cabinet is kept in a stable and orderly
manner.
l The distance between the rows of the
cabinets is consistent.
l All modules in the cabinet are aligned.
Cabinet
l Vertical deviation of the cabinet does not
exceed 3 mm.
l Hand-touch marks left on the cabinet during
installation are cleaned up. The dust inside
and outside the cabinets are also cleaned.
l The panels on four sides of the cabinet are
installed and aligned in a straight line with
the deviation not exceeding 5 mm.
Panel
l Two adjacent cabinets are put together.
Cabinets in the same column are in the
same plane instead of an uneven array.
l All screws are fastened securely.
Screw l Each screw has flat and spring washers.
l No washer is installed upside-down.
l No part on the cabinet is off or damaged.
l No connection cable is damaged or broken.
Part
l All nameplates are correct, clear and
complete.
The cable outlets at the top and bottom of a
Cable outlet cabinet are covered to prevent small creatures
(such as rodent) from entering it.

10.2.2 Cable Distribution

Table 10-2 lists the checklist for cable distribution.

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Table 10-2 Checklist for cable distribution

Item Description Record


l The cables include all the power cables and
ground cables that are led out from the
power module to the PDU, and then to the
Power and busbar, and to the power sockets of boards.
ground cables
l All the power and ground cables are firmly
connected with correct polarities and in
reliable contact.
l All cables are correctly connected, and there
is no loose contact for the plugs.
Intra-module
l All cables are bundled properly and the
cable
spacing between cable ties is appropriate.
connection
l No overlapping or sharp head is found in the
cable ties.
l Cables are not tensed at bends (turning
points), and the curvature radius is 4 cm at
least.
l The cabling route is correct and cables are
bundled at even spacing.
l The cables are straight and smooth without
crossover inside the cabinets. Cables
outside the cabinets are bundled for the
Cables and
corresponding cabinet.
optical fibers
l The cables in the trough or along the wiring
ladder are tidily arranged. All cables are
bound properly without any damage on the
skin.
l Proper redundancy is provided for cables
and the binding straps are cut flush, without
sharp tips exposed outside or overlapped
bundling.

10.2.3 Plugs and Sockets

Table 10-3 lists the checklist for plugs and sockets.

Table 10-3 Checklist for plugs and sockets

Item Description Record

l The lockers of cable plugs are firmly buckled


Plug
and coaxial cable plugs are tightly fastened.

l All sockets are checked to see whether any


Socket pins are missing or short circuit exists due to
bent pins.

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10.2.4 Label

All labels must be neatly arranged, clean, legible and correctly positioned. See
“Appendix C Cable Labels” to learn how to write, stick and use labels.

10.2.5 Site Environment

Table 10-4 lists the checklist for the site environment.

Table 10-4 Checklist for the site environment

Item Description Record

l There is no additional cable tie ends, cable


ends and other sundries in the cabinets.
Cabinet l The front door, back door and side panels of
the cabinet are clean without stain or
hand-touch marks.

l No construction remnants, such as cable tie


ends, cable ends and desiccant bags, are
Wiring trough found in cabling troughs or under the raised
floor beneath and around the cabinets.
l All parts are tidy and clean.

l Useless things removed from the the room.


l Necessary articles to be kept in the room are
Equipment
tidily arranged.
room
l The work bench is clean and tidy, and the
raised floor is smooth and clean.

10.3 Power-on Debugging for Lightning Arrester


To power on the lightning arrester, proceed as follows:
1) Turn on the AC input and the MCB in the lightning arrester.
2) Check whether the lightning arrester works normally.
When the green LED turns on, the lightning arrester is working normally. When the
red LED turns on, the lightning arrester is faulty.
3) Turn off the AC input.

Caution:

After you turn off the MCB in the lightning arrester, the lightning arrester stops
functioning, and the power supply is turned off. Therefore, do not turn off the MCB in
the lightning arrester during its normal running.

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10.4 Powering on the Frame


To power on the frame, proceed as follows:
1) Turn off the main switch of 220 V/110 VAC or –48 V/–60 VDC in the equipment
room.
2) Turn off all AC power sockets and power switches connected with the MA5600
and terminals.
3) Disconnect all boards.
4) Use a multimeter to check whether any short circuit exists among the phase line
(live line), earth line and neutral line of each power socket.

I. Debugging for AC Power Supply

When the AC power supply is used, proceed as follows:


1) Turn on the AC switch.
2) Use the multimeter to check whether the voltage at the Uninterrupted Power
Supply (UPS) input end is normal.
3) If normal, turn on the UPS and measure its output voltage.
4) Turn on the power switch for the MA5600 and measure the output voltage from the
power switch. Now, the input indicator VIN of the rectifier unit must be lit. Refer to
Appendix A "Equipment Parameters" for the standard voltage parameters.

II. Debugging for DC Power Supply

When the –48 V/–60 VDC is used, proceed with the debugging as follows:
1) Use the multimeter to check whether short circuit exists between –48 V/–60 V,
GND and PGND.
2) If there is no short circuit, turn on the main switch of the –48 V/–60 VDC power
supply.
3) Use the multimeter to check whether the voltage between –48 V/–60 V and GND,
the voltage between –48 V/–60 V and PGND on the PDU are normal. The normal
voltage ranges from –38.4 V to –72 V. Refer to Appendix A "Equipment
Parameters" for the standard voltage parameters.

10.5 Powering on the Board and Fan


If the frame power-on debugging finds no abnormality, proceed with power-on
debugging for the board and fan.
The procedure is as follows.
1) If the –48 V/–60 VDC input is normal, turn on the power supply switch for the
cabinet.
2) The fans in the fan tray and the chassis start rotating. If they do not rotate, take out
the fan tray and check.
3) Turn off the power supply and install boards correctly into the frame.

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4) Turn on the power supply and indicators on the boards are lit and the RUN
indicator on each card begins blinking.

For the LED description, refer to SmartAX MA5600 Multi-service Access Module
Hardware Description Manual.

10.6 Powering on the Battery


After the board and fan pass the power-on debugging, power on and check the battery.
The procedure is as follows:
1) Check if the battery has been connected with the power module.
2) Turn on the AC input, and check if the board indicators are normal.
3) Turn off the AC input and check the status of the board indicators.
4) If the board indicators are normal, it means that the battery can be switched over
normally. If the indicators are off, the battery has no normal power supply, check
the battery and install it again.

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Appendix A Equipment Parameters

A.1 About this Appendix


This appendix covers:
l Dimensions and Weight, A-1
l Power Consumption, A-2

A.2 Dimensions and Weight


Table A–1 lists the dimensions and weight of the MA5600 cabinet.

Table A–1 Dimensions and weight of the MA5600 cabinet

Cabinet type H66-18 H66-22

Weight (no load) 81 kg 95 kg


Weight (with frames) 190 kg 230 kg

Dimensions 600 mm x 600 mm x 1800 600 mm x 600 mm x 2200


(W x D x H) mm mm

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A.3 Power Parameters


A.3.1 AC Input Parameters

Table A–2 lists the AC input parameters of the MA5600.

Table A–2 AC input parameters of the MA5600

Item Value

Rated voltage 110 V/127 V or 220 V/230 V/240 V

Voltage range 88 V–143 V (110 V/127 V) or 150 V–280 V (220 V/230 V/240 V)

Frequency range 47 Hz–63 Hz

A.3.2 DC Input Parameters

Table A–3 lists the DC input parameters of the MA5600.

Table A–3 DC input parameters of the MA5600

Item Value

Rated voltage –48 V or –60 V

Voltage range –38.4 V to –57.6 V (–48 V) or –38.4 V to –72 V (–60 V)

A.4 Power Consumption


A.4.1 Power Consumption of the Boards

Table A–4 lists the power consumption of the boards.

Table A–4 Power consumption of the boards

Board Power consumption (W)

SCU 50.0
ISUA 37.0

ISUE 35.0

ADEF 93.9

ADBF 95.5

SHEA 45.0

AIUG 34.2

EIUB 3.0

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Board Power consumption (W)


SPLF 0

SPLH 0

SPLL 0

A.4.2 Power Consumption of the Fan Tray

The power consumption of the fan tray (with six fans) is 90.6 W.

A.4.3 Power Consumption of the Frame

& Note:
The MA5600 supports various types of boards with different power consumptions. So,
the power consumptions of the frames are different if these frames are configured
differently. In the following example, a frame is fully configured with ADL boards (14
subscriber boards plus one main control board plus fan tray).

When a frame is fully configured with the ADBF boards, the power consumption of the
frame is 1477.6 W.
When a frame is fully configured with the ADEF boards, the power consumption of the
frame is 1455.2 W.

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Appendix B Cabinet Connection Diagrams

B.1 About This Appendix

This appendix describes the connection diagrams of the following cabinets:


l AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL frame,
see "Cabinet Connection Diagram I", B-2.
l DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL frame,
see "Cabinet Connection Diagram II", B-5.
l DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL frame,
see "B.4 Cabinet Connection Diagram III", B-7.
l DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL frame,
see "B.5 Cabinet Connection Diagram IV", B-9.
l DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL frame,
see "B.6 Cabinet Connection Diagram V", B-11.
l Cabinet grounding diagram,
see "B.7 Cabinet Grounding Diagram", B-13.

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B.2 Cabinet Connection Diagram I

Figure B–1 shows the connection diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

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COM

MS

Figure B–1 Connection diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL
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Figure B–2 shows the grounding diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover

Bottom cover
12 12 14
11 Front door 15 14

11 15

Figure B–2 Grounding diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the SPL
frame

Table B–1 describes the connection diagram of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet
with the SPL frame.

Table B–1 Connection description of the AC-powered H66-18/22 cabinet with the
SPL frame

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 1

2 –48 V feeder cable of the frame 1 Cable No.: 3


3 PGND cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15

4 Environment monitoring cable 1 Cable No.: 6


5 –48 V power cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 40

6 Communication cable of the backup port 1 Cable No.: 41

7 Signal-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 42

8 Phone-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 43

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B.3 Cabinet Connection Diagram II

Figure B–3 shows the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

Figure B–3 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL
frame

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Figure B–4 shows the grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the
SPL frame.

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover

Bottom cover
12
Front door 14

11 15

Figure B–4 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL
frame

Table B–2 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

Table B–2 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet with the SPL
frame

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 1

2 PGND feeder cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15


3 –48 V power cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 40

4 Communication cable of the backup port 1 Cable No.: 41


5 Signal-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 42

6 Phone-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 43

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B.4 Cabinet Connection Diagram III

Figure B–5 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

Figure B–5 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL
frame

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Figure B–6 shows the grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the
SPL frame.

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover

Bottom cover
12
Front door 14

11 15

Figure B–6 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL
frame

Table B–3 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with
the SPL frame.

Table B–3 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet with the SPL
frame

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 –48 V feeder cable of the upper frame 1 Cable No.: 1

2 –48 V feeder cable of the middle frame 1 Cable No.: 3


3 PGND feeder cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15

4 –48 V power cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 40


5 Communication cable of the backup port 1 Cable No.: 41

6 Signal-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 42

7 Phone-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 43

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B.5 Cabinet Connection Diagram IV

Figure B–7 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet
without the SPL frame.

Figure B–7 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL
frame

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Figure B–8 shows the grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without
the SPL frame.

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover

Bottom cover
12
Front door 14

11 15

Figure B–8 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the SPL
frame

Table B–4 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet
without the SPL frame.

Table B–4 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-18 cabinet without the
SPL frame

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 1

2 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 3


3 PGND feeder cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15

4 –48 V power cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 40


5 Communication cable of the backup port 1 Cable No.: 41

6 Signal-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 42

7 Phone-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 43

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B.6 Cabinet Connection Diagram V

Figure B–9 shows the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without
the SPL frame.

Figure B–9 Connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL
frame

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Figure B–10 shows the grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet
without the SPL frame.

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover

Bottom cover
12
Front door 14

11 15

Figure B–10 Grounding diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the SPL
frame

Table B–5 describes the connection diagram of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet
without the SPL frame.

Table B–5 Connection description of the DC-powered H66-22 cabinet without the
SPL frame

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 1

2 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 3


3 –48 V feeder cable 1 Cable No.: 18

4 PGND feeder cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15


5 –48 V power cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 40

6 Communication cable of the backup port 1 Cable No.: 41

7 Signal-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 42

8 Phone-transfer cable of the modem 1 Cable No.: 43

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B.7 Cabinet Grounding Diagram

13
Rear door
Side cover
Side cover
Bottom cover
12
Front door 14

11 15

Figure B–11 Grounding diagram of the cabinet

Table B–6 Description of the cabinet grounding

No. Name Quantity Remarks

1 PGND feeder cable 5 Cable No.: 11–15

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Appendix C Cable Labels

C.1 About This Chapter


The appendix covers:
l Introduction to Labels, C.2
l Labels for External Alarm Cables, C-10
l Labels for Network Cables, C-11
l Labels for Optical Fibers, C-13
l Labels for Trunk Cables, C-16
l Labels for Subscriber Cables, C-19
l Labels for Power Cables, C-20

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C.2 Introduction to Labels


Labels are affixed on cables to identify the physical positions of cables on different
devices. Cable labels can ease cable connection and maintenance.

& Note:
If the customer wants to keep the labels of all devices in the equipment room consistent,
the customer requirements may be applied. This must be, however, stated in the
self-check report.

C.2.1 Material Features

The material features of labels are as follows:


l Material: Polyester (PET), with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian
Standards Association (CSA) certificates
l Color: chalk white
l Thickness: 0.09 mm
l Applicable temperature: –29°C to +149°C
l Compatible with laser printing or handwriting with oil markers

C.2.2 Types and Outline

I. Label Types

There are two types of cable labels: label for the power cable and label for the signal
cable.
The power cable includes AC power cable and DC power cable.
The signal cable includes:
l External cable of the alarm box
l Network cable
l Optical fiber
l Trunk cable
l Subscriber cable

II. Label for the Signal Cable

The label for the signal cable is L-shaped with a fixed size. Figure C–1 shows the label
for the signal cable.

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84.0
7.5
7.0

5.5
5.5 Dotted line

11.0 10.0

11.0 TO:
1.5

Dividing line
Dividing line
0.6
5.5
5.5
7.0 1.0
7.5 Dotted line

37.0 2.0

Unit: mm

Figure C–1 Label for signal cables

The dividing lines on the label help you to specify more clearly the position of a cable.
For example, there is one dividing line between the cabinet number and the shelf
number and another between the shelf number and the slot number. The dividing line
size is 1.5 mm x 0.6 mm, and its color is PANTONE 656c (light blue).
The dotted line helps you to fold the label while affixing it to the cable. Its size is 1.0 mm
x 2.0 mm.
There is a mark "TO:" (upside down in the figure) at the lower right corner of the label.
The mark identifies the opposite end of the cable on which the label is affixed.

III. Label for the Power Cable

The label for the power cable is attached to the identification plate on the cable ties. The
identification plate is circled by a nib of 0.2 mm x 0.6 mm (symmetric on both sides), as
shown in Figure C–2. Affix the label at the concave.

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26.2 10 R1.0
TO:
12.2 11

25
0.6

Label paper

1.5
Cable tie

0.6
11.0
Dividing line on the label

Unit: mm

Figure C–2 Label for the power cable

C.2.3 Printing Labels

I. Printer

You can print the contents using a laser printer or write the contents with an oil marker.
But, printing is recommended.

II. Template for the Printing

You can get the template through the following two ways:
l Download the template from the technical support website:
http://support.huawei.com. The path is as follows: Documentation >
Engineering Service > Engineering Quality > Quality Standard and Template.
l Get the template from the local Huawei representative.
When you use the template, you can modify the contents directly. Note the following
requirements:
l The center, direction and fonts settings of the characters on the label cannot be
changed.

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l When there are too many contents to be filled in, zoom out the characters, but
make sure the printouts are clear and legible.

III. Cells Merging on the Template

To merge the cells, first recover the table structure. If gridlines are displayed, go to Step
3.

1) Select Edit > Select All.


2) Select Format > Borders and Shading > Borders.
3) Select Box.
4) Click OK.
5) Drag the mouse to select the cells to be merged.
6) Select Table > Merge Cells.
If two merged cells are still not enough to accommodate the letters, use more lines.

IV. Setting the Printer

To print the labels, use the laser printer. Before you print, set up the page and try
printing on an ordinary blank paper. Ensure that both sides of the paper are blank.
After the labels are printed on the ordinary blank paper, proceed as follows:
1) Place the paper on the label paper.
2) Check whether the page setup conforms to the requirements.
3) Make sure that the printer properties, such as Paper Size and Direction, are set
correctly.
If the printout conforms to the requirements, print it to the label paper. Otherwise, adjust
the page setup and try printing again, until the correct printout is produced.
To adjust the page setup, proceed as follows:

4) Select File > Page Setup.


5) Select Layout, set Header and Footer as 0.
6) Click the Margins tab page.
7) Select Left for Gutter Position.
8) Adjust the values of Top, Bottom, Left, and Right.
9) If the warning as shown in Figure C–3 appears before printing, click Ignore to
continue printing.

Figure C–3 Warning before printing

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Save the present page setup for future use. This page setup is necessary only when
you use the template for the first time.

V. Requirements on Feeding the Printer

Different from the ordinary paper, the label paper is composed of two pages. No matter
what model of the printer you use, feed in the labels one after another by hand. Never
use the auto-feed mode to avoid jamming the labels. Different models of printers may
have different feeding positions, feed in the labels to the correct position.

VI. Requirements on the Printed Label

The printed labels must meet the following requirements:


l All the printouts must be on the label, and nothing shall be printed on the base
page of the label.
l Contents in the cells must be centered. In the case of a single-line printout, the
dividing lines and the mark "TO" must not be covered by the printed characters.
l When the cells are merged and the printouts are filled in multiple lines, do not
cover the mark "TO".

C.2.4 Writing Labels

I. Writing Tool

Use the black oil marker delivered together with the products to write the labels.
In special cases, you can use the black biro, although not recommended. When writing
with a biro, do not to leave any oil on the label. The oil may contaminate the label and
blur the words.

& Note:
The delivered marker has two nibs. Use the smaller nib to write the labels.

II. Font, Size and Direction

The handwriting must resemble the standard typeface (Times New Roman) as much as
possible for easy recognition and looking good. Table C–1 shows the standard
typeface.

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Table C–1 Standard typeface for handwriting

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 A B C D E F G H

I J K L M N O P Q

R S T U V W X Y Z

Write the characters in proper size.


Figure C–4 shows the writing direction.

1 A01 2 A 06

06 A 2 A01 1
TO:

Figure C–4 Writing direction of the label

C.2.5 Affixing Labels

After printing or writing the label, remove it from the base page, and then affix it to the
signal cable or the identification plate of the power cable.

I. Affixing the Label to the Signal Cable

The label is affixed 2 cm from the connector on the signal cable. In special cases, for
example, to avoid cable turning or affecting other cables, other positions are allowed to
affix the labels.
When the cable is placed vertically, the label faces right. When the cable is placed
horizontally, the label faces downward. See Figure C–5.
TO:
1 A01 2

TO:
1 A01 2 A 06
A 06

Figure C–5 Sticking the label onto a proper position on the signal cable

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See Figure C–6 for the method to stick the label onto the signal cable.

Stick side

TO:
1 A01 2 A 06

Figure C–6 Sticking the label onto the signal cable

II. Affixing the Label to the Power Cable

Remove the label from the base page and affix it onto the concave on one side of the
identification plate. The cable tie is fastened 2 cm from the connectors, and other
positions are allowed in special circumstances.
Cable ties shall be fastened on both ends of a cable. After bundling, the finished
identification plate will be on top of the cable in horizontal cabling, or on the right side of
the cable in vertical cabling. Make sure that the label is facing outward, as shown in
Figure C–7.

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Cable

TO:
B03 -48V2

B03
TO:
-48V2
Cable

1-The identification plate is on top 2-The identification plate is at the right


of the cable in horizontal cabling side of the cable in vertical cabling

Figure C–7 Appearance of the affixed label on the power cable

C.2.6 Information Carried on Labels

I. For the Signal Cable

The two sides of the label affixed on the signal cable indicate the location of the ports
connected to both ends of the cable, as shown in Figure C–8.

Area 1
Area 3

Area 2 TO:

Figure C–8 Text parts on the label for signal cables

The information is given as follows:


l Area 1 contains the location information about local end of the cable.
l Area 2 (with the mark "TO:") contains the location information about the opposite
end of the cable.
l Area 3 is folded up inside the label.
Seen from the cable leading-out end, the label is at the right side of the cable. The side
with "TO:" that is facing outside indicates the opposite end; and the other side indicates
the local end. Therefore, the information in Area 1 at one end is the same as the
information in Area 2 at the peer end of the cable.

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II. For the Power Cable

The label for the power cable is only affixed on one side of the identification plates. The
label has information (the part after the mark "TO:") about the location of the device on
the peer end of the cable.

C.2.7 Cautions for Using Labels

Note the following items when using labels:


l When you print, write or affix labels, keep the labels clean.
l Since the label paper is made out of waterproof material, never use ink-jet printers
and ink pens to print or write on them.
l Affix the labels neatly.
l Bundle cable ties in the same height, and put all identification plates towards the
same direction.
l The positions of "up", "down", "right" and "left" in this section are viewed from the
operator.

C.3 Labels for External Alarm Cables


I. Overview

The external alarm cables are connected to the first cabinet of each row. Labels pasted
on the first cabinet indicate the equipment that uses the access terminal. Labels are
required on the equipment side only if there are special requirements. In this case, only
Area 2 of the label shall be filled in.

II. Meaning of the Label

Table C–2 shows the information on the label for the external alarm cable.

Table C–2 Information on the label for the external alarm cable

Content Meaning Example

MN: Cabinet number


A01 is the cabinet in
MN M: Cabinet row, numbered from A to Z
row A and column 01.
N: Cabinet column, numbered from 01 to 99

& Note:
Generally, the above numbering method is enough to identify the position of a specific
cabinet. If two cabinets are installed back to back, the cabinet front must be specified,
so the numbering method MNO is used. Here, "O" means the direction of the cabinet,
which can be "A" or "B". On the cable labels described in the following sections, this
numbering method is also used.

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The label on the alarm cable carries simple information, and only part of the text area
needs to be filled in. Huawei recommends keeping the whole length of the label instead
of cutting out the blank area.

III. Example of the Label

Figure C–9 shows a label on the alarm cable. "A01" indicates that the alarm cable is
connected from the first cabinet to the cabinet in row A, column 01.

A01
TO:

Figure C–9 Example of the label on the alarm cable

C.4 Labels for Network Cables


I. Application

The labels for network cables are affixed on the network cables for the cards, the
network cables connecting HUB to server, and the network cables connecting agent to
Value Added Service (VAS) device.

II. Meaning of the Label

Table C–3 shows the information on the label for the network cable.

Table C–3 Information on two sides of the label for the network cable

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first


MN: Cabinet number
cabinet in row A.

B: Shelf number, expressed in two


01 indicates the lowest
numerals. The shelves are numbered
shelf.
from bottom to top.
MN-B-C-D C: Slot number, expressed in two
01 indicates slot 1 of the
numerals. The slots are numbered from
shelf.
left to right, from top to bottom.

D: Network port number, expressed in


01 indicates the first
two numerals. The ports are numbered
network port.
from top to bottom, from left to right.

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Content Meaning Example

B02 indicates the second


MN: Cabinet number
cabinet in row B.

Z: Position of the terminal device.


For the router connected to the cabinet,
MN-Z the cabinet number, shelf number and
network port number of the router must
B02-03-12
be specified.
For the NMS workstation, specific
location of the NMS workstation must be
given.

In VAS products, the information provided on the labels is different, subject to different
devices, which are connected by the cables in the network.
l Labels for the network cable that connects the HUB and the server
The label on the HUB end indicates the number of the shelf and cabinet where the HUB
is located, and the serial number of the HUB.
The label on the server end indicates the number of the shelf and cabinet where the
server locates. If it is a stand-alone server, specific position of the server is provided.
l Labels for the network cable that connects the HUB and the agent
The label on the agent end contains the serial number of the Ethernet port. The
definitions of the cabinet number and shelf number are the same as those described in
Table C–3 above.
If it is a stand-alone HUB, without any cabinet or shelf, the label will contain specific
location information that identifies the HUB.
The serial number on the HUB, the network port number of the agent and the location
of stand-alone server will be specified according to actual connection.

III. Example of the Label

Figure C–10 shows the label for the network cable.

A01 03 10 05

12 03 B02
TO:

Figure C–10 Example of the label for the network cable

"A01-03-10-05" indicates that the local end of the network cable connects Ethernet port
05, slot 10, shelf 03 of the cabinet in row A, column 01.

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"B02-03-12" indicates that the peer end of the network cable connects Ethernet port 12,
shelf 03 of the cabinet in row B, column 02.

C.5 Labels for Optical Fibers


The label for the optical fiber is affixed on the optical fibers that connect the optical ports
on the cards in a shelf, or on the box-type devices.
There are two types of labels for optical fibers.
l One is for the optical fiber, which connects the optical ports on two cabinets.
l The other is for the optical fiber, which connects the cabinet and the ODF.

C.5.1 Labels for the Fibers Connecting Two Cabinets

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–4 shows the information on the label for the optical fiber connecting two
cabinets.

Table C–4 Information on two sides of the label for the optical fiber connecting two
cabinets

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first cabinet in row


MN: Cabinet number
A.

B: Shelf number,
expressed in two
numerals. The shelves 01 indicates the lowest shelf.
are numbered from
bottom to top.

C: Slot number,
expressed in two
numerals. The slots are 01 indicates slot 1 of the shelf.
MN-B-C-D-R/T numbered from left to
right, from top to bottom.

D: Optical port number,


expressed in two
numerals. The ports are 05 indicates the fifth network port.
numbered from top to
bottom, from left to right.

R: Optical receiving
interface
NA
T: Optical transmitting
interface

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Content Meaning Example


MN: Cabinet number
The meaning is the same as above.
B: Shelf number When the local cabinet and the
opposite cabinet are not in the same
C: Slot number equipment room, MN can be the
name of the equipment room.
MN-B-C-D-R/T D: Optical port number

R: Optical receiving
interface
NA
T: Optical transmitting
interface

II. Example of the Label

Figure C–11 shows the label on the optical fiber between two cabinets.

A01 01 05 05 R

T 01 01 01 G01
TO:

Figure C–11 Example of the label on the optical fiber between two cabinets

"A01-01-05-05-R" indicates that the local end of the optical fiber is connected with the
optical receiving interface 05 on slot 05, shelf 01 in the cabinet in row A, column 01.
"G01-01-01-01-T" indicates that the opposite end of the optical fiber is connected with
optical transmitting interface 01 on slot 01, shelf 01 in the cabinet in row G, column 01.

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C.5.2 Labels for the Fiber Connecting the Cabinet and the ODF

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–5 shows the information on the label for the optical fiber connecting the cabinet
and the ODF.

Table C–5 Information on two sides of the label for the optical fiber connecting the
cabinet and the ODF

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first cabinet in row


MN: Cabinet number
A.

B: Shelf number,
expressed in two
numerals. The shelves 01 indicates the lowest shelf.
are numbered from
bottom to top.

C: Slot number,
expressed in two
MN-B-C-D-R/T numerals. The slots are 01 indicates slot 1 of the shelf.
numbered from left to
right, from top to bottom.

D: Optical port number,


expressed in two
numerals. The ports are 05 indicates the fifth network port.
numbered from top to
bottom, from left to right.

R: Optical receiving port


NA
T: Optical transmitting port

MN: ODF number.


M: ODF row, numbered
from A to Z. G01 indicates the first ODF in row G.
N: ODF column,
numbered from 01 to 99.
B: Row number of the
ODF-MN-B-C- terminal
R/T Range: 01–99, such as 01–01.
C: Column number of the
terminal

R: Optical receiving
interface
NA
T: Optical transmitting
interface

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II. Example of the Label

Figure C–12 shows the label on the optical fiber from the cabinet to the ODF.

ODF G01 01 01 R

R 05 05 01 A01
TO:

Figure C–12 Example of the label on the optical fiber from the cabinet to the ODF

"ODF-G01-01-01-R" indicates that the local end of the optical fiber is connected with
the optical receiving terminal in row 01, column 01 of the ODF in row G, column 01.

"A01-01-05-05-R" indicates that the opposite end of the optical fiber is connected with
optical receiving interface 05 on slot 05, shelf 01 in the cabinet in row A, column 01.

C.6 Labels for Trunk Cables


There are two types of labels for the trunk cable. One type is used for the trunk cable
connecting two cabinets. The other type is used for connecting the cabinet and the
DDF.
The trunk cables include 75-ohm E1 cable, 120-ohm E1 cable, 120 ohm–75 ohm trunk
cable, clock cable, 34 Mbit/s cable, 45 Mbit/s cable, 140 Mbit/s cable and 155 Mbit/s
cable.

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C.6.1 Labels for the Trunk Cable Connecting Two Cabinets

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–6 shows the information on the label for the trunk cable connecting two
cabinets.

Table C–6 Information on two sides of the labels for the trunk cable connecting two
cabinets

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first


MN: Cabinet number
cabinet in row A.

B: Shelf number, expressed in two


01 indicates the
numerals. The shelves are numbered
lowest shelf.
from bottom to top.
C: Slot number, expressed in two
01 indicates slot 1 of
MN-B-C-D-R/T numerals. The slots are numbered from
the shelf.
left to right, from top to bottom.
D: Cable number, expressed in two
05 indicates the fifth
numerals. The cables are numbered
network port.
from top to bottom, from left to right.

R: Optical receiving port


NA
T: Optical transmitting port

Same as the other


MN-B-C-D-R/T Same as the other side of the label.
side of the label.

II. Example of the Label

Figure C–13 shows the label on the trunk cable that connects two cabinets.

G01 01 05 12 T

R 10 01 01 D02
TO:

Figure C–13 Example of the label on the trunk cable that connects two cabinets

"G01-01-05-12-T" indicates that the local end of the trunk cable is connected with the
transmitting terminal of trunk cable 12 on slot 05, shelf 01 in the cabinet in row G,
column 01.
"D02-01-01-10-R" indicates that the opposite end of the trunk cable is connected with
the receiving terminal of trunk cable 10 on slot 01, shelf 01 in cabinet in row D, column
02.

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C.6.2 Labels for the Trunk Cable Connecting the Cabinet and the DDF

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–7 shows the information on both sides of the labels for the trunk cable that
connects the cabinet and the DDF.

Table C–7 Information on labels for the trunk cable that connects the cabinet and the
DDF

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first


MN: Cabinet number
cabinet in row A.

B: Shelf number, expressed in two


01 indicates the lowest
numerals. The shelves are numbered
shelf.
from bottom to top.

C: Slot number, expressed in two


01 indicates slot 1 of
MN-B-C-D-R/T numerals. The slots are numbered
the shelf.
from left to right, from top to bottom.

D: Cable number, expressed in two


05 indicates the fifth
numerals. The cables are numbered
network port.
from top to bottom, from left to right.

R: Optical receiving port


NA
T: Optical transmitting port

MN: DDF number


M: DDF row, numbered from A to Z G01 indicates the first
N: DDF column, numbered from 01 to DDF in row G.
99

B: Row number of the terminal Range: 01–99, such as


C: Column number of the terminal 01–01.
DDF-MN-B-C-D
/R/T D: Direction A or B
A means the DDF terminal connects to
the optical device
B means the DDF terminal connects to NA
the switching device
R: Optical receiving port
T: Optical transmitting port

II. Example of the Label

Figure C–14 shows the label on the trunk cable connecting the cabinet and the DDF.

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A01 03 01 01 R

AR 01 01 DDF G01
TO:

Figure C–14 Example of the label on the trunk cable connecting the cabinet and the
DDF

"A01-03-01-01-R" indicates that the local end of the trunk cable is connected with the
receiving terminal of trunk cable 01 in slot 01, shelf 03 of the cabinet in row A, column
01.

"DDF-G01-01-01-AR" indicates that the opposite end of the trunk cable is connected
with the receiving terminal of direction A (connected to the optical network equipment)
in row 01, column 01 of the DDF in row G and column 01.

C.7 Labels for Subscriber Cables


The labels are affixed on both ends of the subscriber cable to identify the position of the
cables on the cabinet side and the MDF side.

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–8 shows the information on the labels for the subscriber cable.

Table C–8 Information on the labels for the subscriber cable

Content Meaning Example

A01 indicates the first


MN: Cabinet number
cabinet in row A.

B: Shelf number, expressed in two


01 indicates the lowest
numerals. The shelves are
shelf.
numbered from bottom to top.

MN-B-C-D C: Slot number, expressed in two


01 indicates slot 1 of the
numerals. The slots are numbered
shelf.
from left to right, from top to bottom.

D: Cable number, expressed in two


numerals. The cables are 01 indicates the first
numbered from top to bottom, from network port.
left to right.

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Content Meaning Example


MN: MDF number
M: MDF row, numbered from A to Z G01 indicates the first MDF
N: MDF column, numbered from 01 in row G.
MDF-MN-B-C to 99

B: Row number of the terminal Range: 01–99, such as


C: Column number of the terminal 01–01.

II. Example of the Label

Figure C–15 shows the label on the subscriber cable.

A01 03 01 01

01 01 MDF G01
TO:

Figure C–15 Example of the label for the subscriber cable

"A01-03-01-01" indicates that local end of the subscriber cable is connected with
Terminal 01 on slot 01, shelf 03 of the cabinet in row A, column 01.
"MDF-G01-01-01" indicates that the opposite end of the label is connected with the
terminal in row 01, column 01 of the MDF in row G, column 01.

C.8 Labels for Power Cables


C.8.1 Labels for DC Power Cables

The labels are affixed on the DC cables that provide power for the cabinets, including
–48 V, PGND and BGND cables. The labels for DC power cables are affixed to one side
of the identification plate on the cable tie.

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–9 shows the information on the labels for the DC power cable.

Table C–9 Information on the labels for the DC power cable

Content Meaning
MN(BC)-–48 V1 MN(BC): BC is written right below MN.

MN(BC)-–48 V2 On the loaded cabinet side, only MN is used to identify the


cabinet.
MN(BC)-BGND On the power distribution device side, MN identifies the

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Content Meaning
row and column numbers of the power distribution device
like the control cabinet and power distribution box; BC
identifies the row and column numbers of the –48 V
MN(BC)-PGND connecter. If there is no row number or column number, or
the connecter can be identified without them, BC can be
omitted. BGND and PGND do not need the row or column
number.

The label only indicates the location of the opposite equipment, control cabinet or
distribution box. Information about the local end is unnecessary. Table C–9 lists the
information about two inputs of –48 V power supply on the label. The information for
other DC voltages (such as 24 V, 60 V) is given in similar methods.

II. Example of the Label

Make sure that labels are affixed in the correct direction.


After the cable ties are bundled onto the cable, the identification plates with the labels
shall face upward.
The text on the labels in the same cabinet shall be in the same direction, as shown in
Figure C–16.

TO: TO:
A01 -48V2 B03 -48V2
B08

(1) (2)

Figure C–16 Example of the labels on the DC power cable

In Figure C–16, (1) indicates the label on the loaded cabinet side. It indicates the
position of the cable on the power distribution cabinet side. (2) indicates the label on the
power distribution cabinet side. It indicates the position of the cable on the loaded
cabinet side.
On the loaded cabinet side, the label marked with "A01/B08-–48 V2" indicates that the
cable is for –48 V2 DC supply. It comes from the eighth connecter on row B of –48 V
bus bar in the power distribution cabinet in row A, and column 01.
On the power distribution cabinet side, the label marked with "B03-–48 V2" indicates
that the cable is for –48 V2 DC supply. It comes from the loaded cabinet in row B,
column 03.

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In the power distribution cabinet (or the first power cabinet of a row in the transmission
equipment room), every terminal block on the –48 V connector bar has a numeric
identification. For example, in the above label of "A01/B08-–48 V2", "08" (or sometimes
"8") is the numeric identification of the terminal block.
PGND and BGND are two copper bars, on which the terminals are directly connected.
Hence the connection of any of the terminals does not affect the power distribution.
Only the row and column numbers of the power distribution cabinet are needed,
instead of specific serial number of the terminals on the copper bar. For example, if the
label on the loaded cabinet side is "A01-BGND", it means that the power cable is a
BGND cable that connects the BGND copper bar in the power distribution cabinet in
row A, column 01. Information on the labels for PGND cables shall be given in the
similar way.

C.8.2 Labels for AC Power Cables

The labels are affixed on the AC cables that provide power for the cabinets, including
–48 V, PGND and BGND cables. Labels are pasted on both ends of the cable too. The
AC cables have the insulation sheath, so, you only need to write "AC" and the cabinet
number on each label.
The labels for AC power cables are affixed to one side of the identification plate on the
cable tie.

I. Meaning of the Label

Table C–10 shows the information on the labels for the AC power cable.

Table C–10 Information on the labels for the AC power cable

Content Meaning

MN: Cabinet number or the power socket position.


MN-AC Power socket: Mark the positions clearly to avoid confusion
with other sockets. If the sockets have multiple rows and
columns, identify their positions as the cabinet.

II. Example of the Label

The label only indicates the location of the opposite equipment or socket. Information
about the local end is unnecessary.
Ensure that labels are affixed in the correction direction. After the cable ties are bundled
onto the cable, the identification plates with the labels face up.
The text on the labels in the same cabinet shall be in the same direction, as shown in
Figure C–17.

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TO: TO:
A01 AC B01 AC

(1) (2)

Figure C–17 Example of the labels on the AC power cable

In Figure C–17, (1) indicates the label on the loaded cabinet side. It indicates the
position of the cable on the power distribution cabinet side. (2) indicates the label on the
power distribution cabinet side. It indicates the position of the cable on the loaded
cabinet side.
On the loaded cabinet side, the label marked with "A01-AC" indicates that the cable is
from the power socket in row A and column 01.
On the power distribution cabinet side, the label marked with "B01-AC" indicates that
the cable is from the loaded cabinet in row B and column 01.

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Appendix D Environment Requirements

D.1 About This Appendix


This appendix covers:
l Environment Requirements for Equipment Room, D-2
l Requirements for Power Supply, D-10

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D.2 Environment Requirements for Equipment Room


D.2.1 Site Selection of Equipment Room

The telecom equipment should run in a favorable environment. Its equipment room
should be located at a place free from high temperature, dust, toxic gases, explosive
materials or instable voltage, and away from great vibrations, strong noise or power
transformer stations. During project designing, consider the following factors:
hydrographic, geological, seismic, power supply and transportation. Select a site in
line with the engineering and environmental requirements for the telecom equipment.
The construction, structure, heating and ventilation, power supply, lighting and fire
fighting of the equipment room should be designed by specialized construction
designers. The equipment room shall be designed in accordance with the following
requirements:
l Environment requirements for access equipment running
l Requirements on industrial, environment protection, fire fighting, and civil air
defense
l Current standards or regulations of the local country or region
l Requirements of special technical process for building construction design.
The specific requirements for site selection of equipment room are as follows:
l Keep the site far from pollution sources.
For heavy pollution sources such as the smeltery and coal mine, keep a distance
of 5 km. For medium pollution sources such as the chemical, rubber and
galvanization industrials, keep a distance of 3.7 km. For light pollution sources
such as packinghouse and tanyard, keep a distance of 2 km. If these pollution
sources cannot be avoided, keep the equipment room in the perennial upwind
direction of the pollution sources. In addition, adopt the high-quality equipment
room or protection product.
l Keep the air vent of the equipment room away from the exhaust of city waste
pipes, big cesspools and sewage treatment tanks. Keep the equipment room in
the positive pressure state lest the corrosive gases enter the equipment room
and erode components and circuit boards.
l Keep the equipment room away from the industrial and heating boilers.
l It is best to locate the equipment room in or above the second floor. If this cannot
be satisfied, the ground for equipment installation in the equipment room shall be
at least 600 mm above the maximum flood level in the local record.
l Keep the equipment room away from livestock farms. If this requirement cannot
be satisfied, it should be located in the perennial upwind direction of the livestock
farms.
l Keep the equipment room 3.7 km away from the seaside or salt lake. If this
requirement cannot be satisfied, the equipment room should be airtight with

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cooling facilities. In addition, the alkalized soil cannot be used as the construction
material. Otherwise, the equipment applicable in atrocious environment must be
adopted.
l The old livestock room or the fertilizer warehouse cannot be used as the
equipment room.
l The equipment room should be solid enough to withstand wind and downpour.
l Keep the equipment room away from the road or sand field with dusts flying
around. If this requirement cannot be satisfied, the windows and doors of the
equipment room should be away from the pollution sources.

D.2.2 Layout of Equipment Room

To ease the future maintenance and management, place the telecom equipment into
different rooms. Figure D–1 shows the plane layout of the equipment room.

Control room Generator room

Transmission Main communication Power distribution


room equipment room room Battery room

Communication cable and optical cable


Substation room

Power cable

Figure D–1 Layout of the equipment room

The general layout principles of the equipment room are as follows.


l It shall meet the requirements for cabling and maintenance of communication
cables and power cables.
l It shall make the cabling distance as short as possible, which facilitates cable
maintenance, reduces the potential communication faults and raises working
efficiency.

D.2.3 Construction Requirements for Equipment Room

Table D–1 lists the construction requirements for the equipment room.

Table D–1 Construction requirements for the equipment room

Item Requirements

The equipment room can accommodate the equipment with the


Area
largest capacity.

The minimum height of the equipment room refers to the net height
Net height below the beam or the ventilation pipe. The recommended
minimum height of the equipment room is three meters or higher.

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Item Requirements

The floor in the equipment room is semi-conductive and dustproof.


The raised floor is recommended.
Pave the raised floor tightly and solidly. The horizontal tolerance of
each square meter is less than 2 mm.
If no raised floor is applicable, use the static electricity conductive
7 10
floor material, with the volume resistivity of 1.0 x 10 ohm–1.0 x 10
Floor
ohm.
Ground the static electricity conductive floor material or raise floor
so that the static electricity can be conducted. You can connect
them with the grounding unit through the current limiting resistor
and connection line. The resistance of the current limiting resistor is
1 MΩ.

Load-bearing 2
It is larger than 450 kg/m .
capacity
The door of the equipment room is two meters high and one meter
Door and wide. One door is enough.
window Install the door and windows with dustproof plastic tape for seal.
Install the windows with double-layer glass and seal them strictly.

Wall surface Adhere wallpaper to the surface of the wall or apply the flat paint to
processing the wall, except the pulverized paint.

Use grooves to arrange cables.


The inner face of the groove must be smooth.
The reserved length and width of the groove, and the number,
Grooves
position and dimensions of the holes must comply with the
requirements of the arrangement of the optical transmission
equipment.

Pass the service pipes, drainpipes and storm sewers through the
Water pipe equipment room. Do not set the fire hydrant in the equipment room,
but in the corridor or near the staircase.
Internal Separate the area where the equipment is installed from the
partition wall equipment room door. The partition wall can hold back some dusts.

Installation
Install the air conditioner in the suitable place so that its air is not
position of the
directed to the equipment.
air conditioner

Other
Avoid the proliferation of fungi mildew, and prohibit rodents.
requirements

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Figure D–2 shows internal partition wall inside the equipment room.

Air conditioner

Equipment

Internal partition wall

Figure D–2 Internal partition wall inside the equipment room

D.2.4 Requirements for Temperature and Humidity

To maintain a favorable working environment for the equipment, keep the proper
temperature and humidity in the equipment room. Table D–2 gives the specific
requirements.

Table D–2 Requirements for temperature and humidity

Equipment Temperature Relative humidity

MA5600 –5°C to + 45°C 20%–90%

Note: Before measuring the temperature and humidity, remove the protection
boards in front of and at the back of the cabinet (if any). The measurement point shall
be 1.5 m above the ground and 0.6 m in front of the cabinet.

To meet the above requirements, take the following measures in the equipment room.
l Use the perennial temperature-control device no matter what the local climate is.
l Mop the ground on a timed basis or use a humidifier to keep the proper humidity
in the equipment room in the dry area.
l Use the dehumidifier in the place where the humidity is high.

D.2.5 Requirements for Neatness

The equipment room is free from explosive, conducting, permeability magnetic and
corrosive dust. Table D–3 lists the requirements for dust concentration in the
equipment room.

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Table D–3 Requirements for dust particles in the equipment room

Mechanical active material Unit Concentration

Suspending dust mg/m³ ≤0.40

Precipitable dust mg/m²·h ≤15.00

Sand mg/m³ ≤300.00

To meet the above requirements, take the following measures in the equipment room.
l Apply dustproof materials for ground, wall and ceiling construction.
l Equip screens for the door and windows facing outside. The outer windows
should be dust-proof.
l Clean the equipment room periodically, and clean the air filter quarterly.
l Wear the shoe covers and ESD-preventive clothes before entering the
equipment room.

D.2.6 Requirements for Corrosive Gases

Besides the dust, the equipment room should be free from corrosive gases, such as
SO2, H2S, NH3. Table D–4 lists the requirements for the corrosive gas concentration.

Table D–4 Requirements for corrosive gas concentration

Chemical active material Unit Concentration

SO2 mg/m³ ≤0.30

H2S mg/m³ ≤0.03

NH3 mg/m³ ≤1.00

Cl2 mg/m³ ≤0.10

To meet the above requirements, take the following measures in the equipment room.
l Avoid constructing the equipment room near the place where the corrosive gas
concentration is high, such as a chemical plant.
l Make sure the air intake vent of the equipment room is in the perennial upwind
direction of the pollution source.
l Take protective measures on the sewer covers to prevent corrosive gas from
entering the equipment room.
l Install the batteries into the room different from the communications equipment.
l Ask the professional institute to monitor the corrosive gas conditions.

D.2.7 Requirements for Electromagnetic Environment

Table D–5 lists the requirements for electromagnetic environment.

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Table D–5 Requirements for electromagnetic environment

Electromagnetic phenomenon Parameter

Frequency (Hz) 50–20000


Low frequency magnetic field
Ampl. A/m (rms) 10–0.025

Frequency (MHz) 0.009–1000


Amplitude modulation RF electric field
Ampl. V/m (rms) 3

Frequency (GHz) 1–20


Pulse modulation RF electric field
Ampl. (V/m (peak)) 3

Take the following measures to restrain interference signals:


l Keep the equipment room away from the transformer, high-tension transmission
lines, and heavy current equipment.
l Keep the equipment room 200 m or more away from the high-power
broadcasting transmitter.
l If there is mobile communication transmitter installed in the communication
building, its interference degree must comply with the relevant standards and
regulations. If necessary, take measures to screen and isolate the interference.
l Do not use portable wireless devices in the equipment room.

D.2.8 Requirements for ESD Prevention

l The absolute value of electrostatic voltage is less than 2000 V.


l To meet the requirement, take the following measures in the equipment room.
l Train operators to the knowledge of ESC prevention.
l Raise the humidity to 40% or above to reduce the influence of static electricity.
l Use the antistatic floor in the equipment room. When entering the equipment
room, wear ESD-preventive shoes, work clothes, and wrist strap.

D.2.9 Requirements for Lightning Proof Grounding

Table D–6 lists the requirements for lightning proof grounding.

Table D–6 Requirements for lightning proof grounding

Item Requirements

Use the reinforced concrete structure for the construction of the


equipment room.
Capital
Install the lightning proof device in the equipment room.
construction
The lightning proof grounding shares the same grounding body
with the protection grounding of the equipment room.

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Item Requirements
Use a special power transformer for the telecom offices.
Use the metal jacket or steel tube to cover the power cables
before burying them under the ground.
Ground both ends of the metal jacket or steel tube nearby and
properly. Bury the cable under the ground. The length
underground should be no less than 15 m.
Use a TN-S power supply system for the telecom offices. The
socket that supplies power for box-type products should be a
AC power uniphase triplex socket. Make sure that the contact holes of PE
requirements cables (protection ground cable) in the socket can provide reliable
protection grounding for power-demanding equipment and
maintenance terminal equipment.
Install a gapless zinc oxide arrester to each of the three phase
lines at the low tension side of the AC power transformer.
Ground nearby and correctly the enclosure of the transformer, the
neutral lines at the low tension side, and the metal steel tubes of
the power cables that connect with the enclosure of the
transformer.

Do not lead the AC/DC power cables in/out the communications


site in aerial mode.
After the low-voltage power cables is led into the equipment room,
install the lightning protection box for the power cables in the AC
voltage stabilizer and the AC power distribution panel (unit).
Power cables Ground the arrester nearby and correctly.
leading in the For the equipment room built in the city, install the power supply
communication arrester with the nominal discharging current not less than 20 kA.
s site need to For the equipment room built in the suburbs subject to lightning
be equipped strike, install the power supply arrester with the nominal
with lightning discharging current larger than 60 kA.
protection box. For the equipment room in the mountain areas easily subject to
lightning strike, or in the separate high-rise buildings in the city,
install the power supply arrester with the nominal discharging
current larger than 100 kA.
The grounding cable of the lightning protection box shall be one
meter long at most.

Connect the DC working ground (positive pole of the –48 VDC


power supply or the negative pole of the 24 VDC power supply)
Grounding of with the indoor collective grounding cable nearby. The total
DC power grounding cable shall meet the maximum load of the equipment.
distribution The power equipment must have the DC working grounding cable,
which can connect the power equipment to the collective
grounding cable.

Ground all devices and auxiliary devices in the equipment room


properly.
Connect all protection grounding cables to the collective
protection grounding bar.
Join all protection grounding cables in one equipment room to one
Equipotential
protection grounding bar.
connection
Share the grounding network for the working ground and
protection ground.
Ground the cabling racks, suspended iron supports, frames or
enclosures, metal ventilation pipe, metal windows and doors
correctly.

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Item Requirements
Never connect the neutral line of the AC power cable with the
protection ground of any telecom equipment in the equipment
room.
Grounding cables should meet the maximum payload requirement
of the equipment.
General Never install the fuse or switch on the grounding cable.
requirements No oxidation corrosion should occur in the general grounding bar.
for grounding Otherwise, grounding bar cannot connect well with grounding
cables, which will result in increase of contact resistance on the
grounding path. Make sure reliable connection between the
grounding cables and the grounding bar in the equipment room.
Make all grounding cables as short as possible, and arrange them
as direct as possible.

The grounding resistance of the grounding system is


recommended to be less than 10 ohms, and the equipment
grounding should be in accordance with national and local
electrical codes as well.
Grounding
Keep the upper end of the grounding body at least 0.7 meters over
resistance
the ground. In cold areas, bury the grounding body below the
frozen ground.
Measure the grounding resistance periodically to ensure the
effective grounding.

The external subscriber cable must be led into the site under the
ground.
The metal jacket of the cable should be grounded in the
Subscriber
distribution frame.
cables and
The cable distribution frame must be equipped with a security unit.
cable
The security unit used for the distribution frame should comply
distribution
with relevant telecommunication standards.
frame
Perform spot test for the security unit periodically (per 2 years)
according to relevant standards and replace the disabled or
degraded security units in time.

Do not arrange the signal cables overhead in the equipment room.


All signal cables must be led into the site under the ground.
Use the cables with metal jackets or put them into the metal pipe if
they run out of or into the equipment room.
The metal jackets of all cables led into the equipment room should
be grounded in the distribution frame or connected to the
Routing of
protection grounding bar in the equipment room.
signal cables
After signal cables are led into the equipment, relevant signal
lightning protection boxes should be installed for the
corresponding ports on the equipment.
Keep the grounding cable of the lightning protection box as short
as possible. Ground the idle lines inside the cable in the
equipment room.

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Item Requirements
Use the grounding ring or grounding bar for the collective
grounding cable.
Do not use aluminum cables as grounding cables.
Take measures to prevent electrification corrosion when
Collective
connecting different metal parts together.
grounding
Use the copper busbar as the collective grounding cable with the
cable 2
cross-sectional area not less than 120 mm , or use the galvanized
flat steel that has the same resistance.
Insulate the collective grounding cable from the reinforcing steel
bars of the building.

Keep the grounding lead-in up to 30 meters long.


Grounding
Use the galvanized flat steel with cross-sectional area of 40 mm x
lead-in
4 mm or 50 mm x 5 mm.

D.3 Requirements for Power Supply


D.3.1 Requirements for AC Power Supply

The AC power supply system consists of mains, Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
and electric generator set. It supplies power in an integrated mode. The low-voltage
power supply system uses three-phase five-wire mode or mono-phase three-wire
mode. Table D–7 lists the requirements for the nominal voltage and frequency of the
low-voltage AC.

Table D–7 AC voltage and frequency

Item Nominal voltage Rated frequency

Single phase three wire 220VAC; 230VAC 50/60 Hz


Three phase five wire 380VAC; 400VAC 50/60 Hz

Voltage fluctuation allowed: For static electric network, fluctuation allowed: ±10%;
valid value fluctuation: ±15%; time: less than 500ms. For dynamic electric network,
fluctuation allowed: ±10%; time: less than 2ms.

The UPS/mains switchover time shall be no more than 10ms. Otherwise, it may cause
equipment restart or reset.
In determining the AC capacity in the equipment room, you need to take into account
the working current and fault current. Independent equipment must have an
independent AC distribution protection device. The protection switch configuration
must be greater than that of the electricity device.
In designing the DC power supply system, you need take into account the maximum
payload in dynamic and static conditions. Besides, you have to reserve the margin.
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maximum capacity of the supplied power supply payload. In this way, you can decide
the type and size of the conducting wire.
The generator set shall have the following functions:
l Automatic power on and off
l Automatic recruitment
l Remote communication
l Remote control
l Remote measurement
l Standard interface and communication protocols
The following lists the specific requirements for the AC and DC power cables:
l The AC neutral for communications must use the conducting wire that has the
same cross section as the phase cable.
l Select the DC power feeder according to the long-term payload. If the cross
2
section exceeds 95 mm , use the hard bus cable. If there is a great difference
between the recent and long-term payload, make the cabling by stages.
l The conducting wire is fire-resistant. Route the conducting wire according to the
local regulations, and set the low-voltage power distribution room according to
the local regulations, too.

D.3.2 Recommendations for AC Power Supply

Use the voltage-regulator in the following situations:


l When the communication equipment is powered directly by the mains, the power
supply voltage exceeds the rated voltage by –10% to +5%, or the voltage range
allowed for the communications equipment.
l When the communications equipment is not powered directly by the mains, the
mains voltage exceeds the rated voltage by –15% to +10%, or the AC input
voltage range allowed for the DC power equipment.
l Use a DC power supply system that meets the standards and a power system
that has network access license.
l Enhance the reliability of the power supply system by improving the reliability of
the AC power supply system and decreasing the capacity of storage battery
reasonably. If it is difficult to upgrade the reliability of the DC power supply
system in small-size offices, increase the storage battery capacity properly.
l Strengthen the control over storage battery temperature and ventilation in the
storage battery compartment, where ventilation holes should be available to
decrease the possibility of explosion resulting from the gas released by the
storage battery.
l To ensure the normality of power supply, use the UPS or inverter.
l Configure the generator set for the office to ensure the normal communication in
case of mains failure. The capacity of the generator set is greater than or equal to
1.5–2 times of the continuous power supply equipment.

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l Connect two sets of storage batteries in parallel. There usually is only one set of
UPS battery, and a set of backup UPS battery should be configured. If the
inverter or UPS is used, select the active inverter that can provide the maximum
power. A standby inverter should be configured.
l When DC-to-AC converter and UPS are used. The main converter shall be
selected based on the maximum power, and a standby converter shall be
configured.

D.3.3 Requirements for DC Power Supply

The DC power supply of the office should use full floating charging mode. In the stage
of AC power supply, the rectifier performs floating charging with the 24-section VRLA
battery group in parallel connection to supply power for the communication equipment.
In the case of AC power cut-off, the storage battery will supply power. After the
recovery of AC power supply, adopt this mode for power supply: on-load, constant
voltage and current-limiting.
Place the power equipment near the telecom equipment to make the DC feeder as
short as possible. To reduce the power consumption and installation cost, the loop
voltage drop from the battery port to the equipment port should be smaller than 3.2 V.
Configure a centralized power room or battery room for the office with medium traffic,
or adopt the distributed power supply mode.
Use the integrated power supply for the office with small traffic. Note to prevent the
corrosive gas released by the battery from eroding the circuit board.
Table D–8 lists the specifications for the DC power supply.

Table D–8 Specifications for the DC power supply

Item Index

Permitted range of the –48 V/–60


–38.4 V to –72 V
V input voltage

DC power capacity to support the Greater than 1.5 times of the rated current at
surge current least

If the AC input voltage is in the range of


85%–110% of the rated value, and the load
current is in the range of 5%–100% of the rated
Regulated voltage precision
value, the output voltage of the rectifier is an
integer in the range of –46.0 V to –56.4 V, with
the regulated voltage precision ≤ 1%.
Overshoot amplitude of switch No more than ±5% of the integral value of the
on/off DC output voltage

Peak-to-peak noise voltage ≤200 mV

The recovery time is smaller than 200 ms.


Dynamic response The overshoot is in the range of the integral
value of the DC output voltage ±5%.

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D.3.4 Recommendations for DC Power Supply

l Adopt the dispersed power supply mode. Use multiple DC power supply systems
and set power equipment in multiple positions.
l Adopt the standard DC power supply system, and set the output voltage of the
communications equipment to fall within the required range.
l Improve the reliability of the AC power supply system, and reduce the storage
batteries. For the small offices, add more storage batteries if it is difficult to
enhance the reliability of the AC power supply system.
l The total capacity of the high-frequency switch rectifier must satisfy the power of
the communication loading and battery charging.
l Configure the backup rectifier modules. If there are no more than 10 active
modules, configure one backup module. If there are more than 10 active
modules, configure one backup module for every 10 active modules.
l Install the storage batteries in two or more groups. The capacity is determined by
the duration when the storage batteries supply power to the load. For most
offices, the batteries should be able to supply power for one hour at least. The
time for the storage battery set to supply power for load independently should
comply with the following specifications and also be determined in consideration
of the duration allowed for power cut-off.
– The backup time for type 1 battery that supplies power for mains is 0.5–1 hour.
– The backup time for type 2 battery that supplies power for mains is 1–2 hours.
– The backup time for type 3 battery that supplies power for mains is 2–3 hours.
– The backup time for type 4 battery that supplies power for mains has two cases.
When the battery that is connected to a power through one load channel, 1) For
the battery which encounters power cut-off day and night, which has no
guarantee of power supply and which could not meet the requirements of type 3
mains, its backup time is 8–10 hours. The backup time for the battery in case of
long-time power cut-off or no mains supply is 20–24 hours.
l For unattended offices, the following factors should be considered for the storage
battery:

– Certain amount of time for preparation after any failure report is learned.
– The normal time for driving from the maintenance site to the office.
– The time for troubleshooting.
– For those offices that are on top of mountains or in suburban areas, generally
no technical personnel will be sent for inspection.

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Index

cabling rack
A ceiling mounting, 6-11
AC power cable labels, C-22 floor mounting, 6-11
accepting the products, 2-11 over-cabinet mounting, 6-12
affixing labels, C-7 wall mounting, 6-10
assembling cabling rack installation process, 6-2
support, 4-11 cabling trough
assembling the cabling ladder, 6-2 connecting, 6-4
attaching the cabinet top, 3-10 installing, 6-5
cautions for unpacking boards, 2-11
B checking before unpacking, 2-7
baffle ring, 6-15 checking front door, 4-19
battery checking installation conditions, 2-4
installation cautions, 8-9 checking the cabinet bottom space, 3-2
installation check, 8-13 checking the installation, 3-13
installation preconditions, 8-10 checkup
installation procedure, 8-10 cabinet installation, 10-2
battery shelf, 8-11 cable distribution, 10-2
boards in service frame, 1-6 plugs and sockets, 10-3
boards in SPL frame, 1-7 connecting plate, 3-11
connection diagram I, B-2
C connection diagram II, B-5

cabinet connection diagram III, B-7

fastening, 3-9 connection diagram IV, B-9, B-11

levelling, 3-8 construction plan drawing

positioning, 4-13 a row of cabinets, 3-3, 4-6

positioning, 3-8 back-to-back cabinets, 3-4, 4-7

cabinet dimensions and weight, A-1 single cabinet, 3-3, 4-6

cable arrangement requirements, 9-3 construction remnant, 10-4

cable bundling requirements, 9-2


cable manager, 6-14
D
cable routing requirements, 9-3 DC power cable labels, C-20
cable turning requirements, 9-2 DC power supply layout, 8-15
cabling ladder drilling holes, 3-6, 4-8
installing, 6-3
jointing, 6-8 E
outline, 6-3 EMU
turning, 6-6

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installing, 8-17 installing the board, 7-5


end cover and trough rim, 6-15 installing the cable lug, 9-2
ESD wrist strap, 7-4 installing the cabling trough, 6-4
expansion bolt, 3-6, 4-9 installing the EMU, 8-17
composition, 3-6, 4-9 installing the GEPS4845, 8-6
installation, 3-7, 4-9 installing the slide rail, 7-2
external alarm cable labels, C-10
L
F label outline, C-2
fastening label type, C-2
support, 4-12 leveling the cabinet, 4-14
fastening the cabinet, 3-9 levelling the cabinet, 3-8
fastening the cabinet bottom, 3-9, 4-15 lightning arrester
fastening the cabinet top, 4-16 installing, 8-4
floor holder, 4-3 tool, 8-3
adjust, 4-20 lightning arrester power-on debugging, 10-4
installing, 4-20
frame M
installing, 7-2 MA5600 cabinet layout, 1-7
structure, 7-2 MA5600 power supply components, 8-2
making power cables on site, 8-3
G marking reference lines
GEPS4845 construction plan drawing e, 4-8
connecting AC input cable, 8-6 mark-off template, 4-8
connecting battery input cable, 8-9 procedures, 4-8
connecting DC output cable, 8-8 marking reference lines procedure, 3-5
installing, 8-6 marking-off plate, 3-4, 4-7
material features of the label, C-2
H MDF grounding requirements, 8-18
H66 cabinet
description, 1-2
N
outline, 1-3 network cable labels, C-11
wire bushing, 9-5
O
I optical fiber labels, C-13
install the frame, 7-2 outline of installed cabinet, 4-21
installing overhead cabling, 9-5
holder fasteners, 4-13 overlapped bundling, 10-3
lightning arrester, 8-4
supports, 4-10 P
installing batteries, 8-10 PDU
installing expansion bolts, 3-7, 4-9 connecting DC input cable, 8-16

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connecting DC load output cable, 8-17 side floor holder, 4-4


installing, 8-15 signal transfer box, 8-14
positioning cabinet, 4-13 slide rail, 4-3
positioning the cabinet, 3-8 SPL frame
power and ground cables, 8-2 description, 1-5
power consumption layout, 1-5
boards, A-2 outline, 1-6
fan tray, A-3 subscriber cable labels, C-19
frame, A-3 support
powering on the battery, 10-6 adjusting height, 4-10
powering on the board and fan, 10-6 assembling, 4-11
powering on the frame, 10-5 fastening, 4-12
preparing tools and meters, 2-2 height, 4-2
printing labels, C-4 installing, 4-10

R T
recovering floor, 4-20 test insulation, 3-13, 4-19
removing the board, 7-6 tool
install cabinet on antistatic floor, 4-5
S install lightning arrester, 8-3
S600A support series, 4-2 trunk cable labels, C-16
SCU cable
crossover cable, 9-6
U
FE/GE electrical port cable, 9-6 underfloor cabling, 9-5
straight through cable, 9-6 unpacking the carton, 2-10
service frame unpacking the wooden case, 2-8
description, 1-3
layout, 1-4 W
outline, 1-4 writing labels, C-6

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