
Introduction
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Installation and Commissioning Manual
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Introduction
FSP 3000R7 system modules are installed in a 9HU shelf (SH9HU), 7HU shelf
(SH7HU, SH7HU-R), and 1HU equipment shelves.
The system modules may be pre-installed in the shelf according to the system
configuration ordered, or they may be shipped separately (as ordered). You are
recommended to install the single system modules after mounting the unpopu-
lated 9HU shelf or 7HU shelf in the rack or cabinet.
Shelf slots numbered from 1 through 20 accommodate the portfolio of the 5HU
FSP 3000R7 system modules including the power supply units.The half-size
height slots labeled A and B are intended for the NCU and SCU.
The following sections take you step-by-step through the installation of the dif-
ferent system modules.
The installation procedures described below do not include connecting the
cables
.
For details, refer to the
Chapter 5: Connecting the Power
and
All system modules must be provisioned and registered in the NE database
after inserting into the shelf. See the
Provisioning and Operations Manual
,
Chapter 3
, for information about assigning equipment to the NE database and
configuring equipment.
If the installed system module does not respond, remove it from the slot(s).
Install an other module of the same type or reinsert the appropriate dummy
module into the empty slot(s).
Return a damaged or malfunctioning system module to ADVA Optical Network-
ing for examination and repair. For details on returning system modules, refer to
the
Chapter 4: Equipment Return and Repair
NOTICE
The FSP 3000R7 shelves must never be operated with
open or empty slots. Slots not in use must be filled with
dummy modules to maintain proper cooling for all other
modules and to prevent electromagnetic interference.
When adding modules later on, store the dummy
modules in a safe place for future use.
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Note
In all descriptions of a position relative to a unit or module, the
reference point is facing the front side of the unit or module. Any
exception from this rule will be stated clearly.