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Summary of Contents for FSP 3000R7

Page 1: ...Fiber Service Platform 3000R7 Product Release 11 1 Document Issue B April 2012 Installation and Commissioning Manual...

Page 2: ...tworking Any references in this document to publications and or Internet sites that are not from ADVA Optical Networking are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsem...

Page 3: ...9 Preface 23 Purpose and Scope 23 Audience 23 Document Revision History 24 Organization 25 Document Conventions 27 Typographic Conventions 27 Safety Symbol and Message Conventions 28 Obtaining Documen...

Page 4: ...quirements 52 Supporting Documents and Additional Information 53 Supplies and Tools Required 54 Adaptor Brackets 54 Dummy Modules 54 Front Cover 55 Power Cables 55 Earthing Kit 55 Serial and Ethernet...

Page 5: ...68 Power Cable Requirements 69 DC Power Cables 70 AC Power Cables 71 System Earthing Conductor Requirements 72 Serial Cable and Ethernet Cable Requirement 72 Serial Null Modem Cable 73 Ethernet Strai...

Page 6: ...elf or 7HU shelf 92 Preventing ESD Damage 93 Shipment Contents and Accessories 94 1HU shelf 7HU shelf and 9HU shelf Shipments 94 DCM Shelf Passive Shelf and Fiber Management Shelf Shipments 96 Unpacki...

Page 7: ...HU LEFT 178 Fitting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf with 19 inch Brackets 181 Fitting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf with ETSI Brackets 182 Fitting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf with NEBS Brackets 184 Mounting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf int...

Page 8: ...27 Specialized Knowledge Required 227 Installing Power Supply Units 227 General Information 228 Safety Guidelines 229 Installing a PSU in the 9HU Shelf or 7HU Shelf 230 Installing a PSU in a 1HU Shelf...

Page 9: ...CSM 2HU Shelf to a FSP 3000R7 Shelf 277 Interconnecting a ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf to an FSP 3000R7 Shelf 281 Chapter 8 Powering Up Down 285 Audience 285 Switching Power On 285 Possible Problems...

Page 10: ...P 3000R7 Optical Cabling 315 Network Element Connections 315 FSP 3000R7 ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC to FSP 3000R7 Connections 317 FSP 3000R7 Module Interconnections 319 Chapter 10 Commissioning the Shelves...

Page 11: ...9 Logging On to the Network Element 350 Provisioning Cable Connection 351 Setting Date and Time 352 Defining NTP Servers 354 Provisioning Management Ports 361 Serial Port Settings 361 Ethernet Port Se...

Page 12: ...12 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 13: ...e 13 Front Cover Fixing Bracket 133 Figure 14 Fitting the ETSI and NEBS Adopter Brackets to an 7HU Shelf 134 Figure 15 ETSI and NEBS Adaptor Brackets for a 1HU shelf 135 Figure 16 Fitting an 1HU Shelf...

Page 14: ...Bracket for a 40CSM 2HU Shelf 185 Figure 41 NEBS Bracket Fitted to the 40CSM 2HU D02 D32 Shelf 186 Figure 42 Adaptor Bracket Installation Front Mounted 190 Figure 43 Adaptor Bracket Installation Rear...

Page 15: ...xample of a CFP Dust Plug Covering a CFP Cage 249 Figure 73 Example of Inserting a CFP Transceiver 250 Figure 74 Example of NCU to OSCM Cable Connection 253 Figure 75 Example of Removing a Dummy Modul...

Page 16: ...ple of Two Interconnected NEs Managed by an OSC 313 Figure 97 Example of Two OSCM V 1630s Interconnecting to OSFM 1630s as Part of a Ring 314 Figure 98 Typical NE Signal Flow with ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2...

Page 17: ...E TX Straight Through and Crossover Cables 75 Table 12 Wiring for 1000Base T Straight Through Cable According to 568B 75 Table 13 Wiring for 1000Base T Crossover Cable According to 568B 76 Table 14 St...

Page 18: ...OSFM 1630 Running in West Direction 314 Table 29 Optical Connections 2OSCM V 1630 to OSFM 1630 Running in East Direction 314 Table 30 Optical Connections OSCM V 1630 to OSFM 1630 Running in West Direc...

Page 19: ...for the FSP 3000R7 Deployment Rules This document contains the rules for deploying FSP 3000R7 optical amplifi ers in an optical network Installing Critical Warnings This document lists the most impor...

Page 20: ...system This is a procedure oriented document Read this document in conjunction with the Management Data Guide in order to look up configuration and management related details while following the proc...

Page 21: ...3000R7 hardware and software TL 1 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Manual This document describes how to troubleshoot the FSP 3000R7 when man aging it via TL 1 OTDR Installation Provisioning and Opera...

Page 22: ...22 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 23: ...pose of this documentation is to provide detailed information required to successfully install and commission the Fiber Service Platform FSP 3000R7 Information in the FSP 3000R7 Installation and Commi...

Page 24: ...release 9 2 80000008772 Issue A November 2009 Updated according to the content of this release Issue B December 2009 Numbering the chapters corrected 9 3 80000010461 Issue A March 2010 FSP 3000R7 Ins...

Page 25: ...ing AC Power Cords Fig 33 exchanged Section Connecting the DC Power Cables to SH7HU and SH1HU F 2DC and the DC powered 40CSM OJG 3HU Shelves revised Fig 28 exchanged connecting the CBL DC 300 3AWG14 F...

Page 26: ...be considered when plan ning and setting up the location for the FSP 3000R7 Chapter 4 Unpacking and Inspecting This chapter tells the process of unpacking and inspecting the product Chapter 5 Installi...

Page 27: ...t blue font Indicates a reference to a chapter section figure table or related documentation when appearing in main text areas CAPITALIZED font Refers to the keys on your keyboard e g ENTER marked cou...

Page 28: ...electricity These risks could result in death or serious injury if the instruction is ignored or not followed correctly CAUTION This symbol accompanies any instruction that draws attention to a poten...

Page 29: ...the FSP 3000R7 User Docu mentation Suite and additional literature through a local ADVA Optical Network ing sales representative For more current product release information please refer to the home...

Page 30: ...b based support tools On site support Technical training both on site and at ADVA Optical Networking facilities in Germany and the USA Expedited repair service Extended hardware warranty service Custo...

Page 31: ...s web site including all contact informa tion go to the ADVA Optical Networking home page at http www advaoptical com en about us contact us support aspx To contact ADVA Optical Networking by E mail u...

Page 32: ...Contact ADVA Optical Networking 32 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 33: ...helf 1 HU high equipment shelf 7HU shelf 7 HU high equipment shelf 9HU shelf 9 HU high equipment shelf 21 CFR Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations 2OSCM V 1630 Optical Supervisory Channel Modul...

Page 34: ...Pair Pinout BI_DA Bi directional Data pair A Ethernet 1000BaseT Twisted Pair Pinout BI_DB Bi directional Data pair B Ethernet 1000BaseT Twisted Pair Pinout BI_DB Bi directional Data pair B Ethernet 10...

Page 35: ...ve name CWDM coarse wavelength division multiplexing D D differential data signal in pinout of USB data cable data negative signal D differential data signal in pinout of USB data cable data positive...

Page 36: ...ol 2 fixed clock FCU Fan Control Unit FSP Fiber Service Platform FSP 3000R7 Fiber Service Platform FSP NP FSP Network Planner ft foot feet unit of length FT 1 FT 1 Vertical Flame Test per CSA C22 2 FT...

Page 37: ...rotection ITU International Telecommunication Union ITU T ITU Telecommunications Standardization Sector J K kg kilogram SI base unit of mass km kilometer SI unit of length in the metric system L live...

Page 38: ...unit for measuring power N N neutral conductor n c not connected NCU Network Control Unit collective name NCU NCU2E type Network Element Control Unit with two Ethernet ports NCU II network element con...

Page 39: ...optical time domain reflectometry P PC personal computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCS Physical Coding Sublayer PC300 3WIRE RED BL ACK 14AWG flexible 3 conductor DC power cable for the 7HU shelf equip...

Page 40: ...ch operates at a wavelength of 1630 nm RSM SF Single Fiber Remote Switch Module collective name RSM SF 1310 Single Fiber Remote Switch Module working at 1310 nm RSM SF 1510 Single Fiber Remote Switch...

Page 41: ...e STP CAT 6 shielded twisted pair category 6 copper cable type SUB D9 9 pins D subminiature connector SW Software T T transmit T568A T568B Definition of pin pair assignments for eight conductor 100 oh...

Page 42: ...gineers VSM Versatile Switch Module triggered by system software via backplane VW 1 Vertical Wire Flame Test UL 1581 W W 1 width 2 watt SI unit for power which is equivalent to one joule per second 1...

Page 43: ...ion Instead you can read the specific chapters that contain only the information that you need The first page of each chapter informs you of any background reading that might be necessary to understan...

Page 44: ...lves see Chapter 7 Intercon necting Shelves Test power connections see Chapter 8 Powering Up Down Power connection OK Yes No Handover Troubleshoot see Chapter 8 Power Problems No Check the site see Ch...

Page 45: ...information applicable to the whole installation process Equipment Precautions which lists basic guidelines to be followed when install ing the equipment Facility Security which states the criteria o...

Page 46: ...safety notices on the equipment labels should be strictly followed This section contains the following subsections General Safety Electrical Safety Eye Safety Laser Safety General Safety This section...

Page 47: ...rm application to the skin can cause defatting Avoid prolonged inhalation of alcoholic vapors and use protective gloves while using Use only small amounts of alcohol work in a well ventilated area and...

Page 48: ...esult in personal injury and or damage to electrical components 1 Each power supply unit must be switched on or off using a circuit breaker which have to be implemented as part of the building wiring...

Page 49: ...ed fiber optic transmitter has been powered up 2 An Optical Time Domain Reflectometer OTDR or other optical testing equipment may emit infrared laser light into optical fibers Avoid direct exposure to...

Page 50: ...e that the FSP 3000R7 will never exceed hazard level 1M Automatic Laser Shutdown To meet laser safety requirements all channel modules are equipped with an Automatic Laser Shutdown ALS system This sys...

Page 51: ...gh the slots and openings in the shelf Do not disassemble this product Equipment can cease to function and the warranty will be void if disassembled Disconnect all power and power cords before install...

Page 52: ...idents that can result from unsafe equipment or dangerous actions and adverse environmental conditions Minimum Qualification Depending on the installation task performed it is assumed that the field s...

Page 53: ...M provides a description of each individual item Jumper List generated by the FSP NP The jumper list contains the ordering numbers and required quantities of each jumper type in a specific network con...

Page 54: ...pplies and Tools Required This section lists the required supplies and tools you need to install and com mission the FSP 3000R7 It contains the following subsections Adaptor Brackets Dummy Modules Fro...

Page 55: ...e appropriate power cables are readily available for installation The cable requirements are described in Chapter 3 Power Cable Requirements Earthing Kit The earthing kit can be used to earth a 9HU sh...

Page 56: ...ng in pairs Nor mally jumpers are delivered with the shelf as ordered They may be pre installed or are packaged and labeled according to the shelf See also Sup porting Documents and Additional Informa...

Page 57: ...optic wipes preferably clean room quality Various sized lint free swabs preferably clean room quality Fiber scope for inspecting male connectors and fiber jumpers Video fiber scope for inspecting fem...

Page 58: ...Supplies and Tools Required 58 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 59: ...nts for installing the OTDR are also provided Site Preparation which describes the various tasks required for preparing the customer site for installation and it specifies who is responsible for perfo...

Page 60: ...he requirements for planning the installation site and the requirements for the cables needed to install the FSP 3000R7 system For safety information refer to Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Installation...

Page 61: ...cted from water both from above and on the floor Protected from excessive heat direct sunlight dust or chemical exposure FSP 3000R7 Equipment Requirements This section specifies the compliance criteri...

Page 62: ...45 mm 1 75 in ca 2 8 kg3 ca 6 173 lbs 1HU Shelf Front Power Access SH1HU F 2DC 453 mm 17 83 in 223 mm 8 78 in 44 45 mm 1 75 in ca 2 8 kg3 ca 6 173 lbs 1HU Shelf Rear Power Access SH1HU R 453 mm 17 83...

Page 63: ...level 3 ETSI EN 300 019 1 1 V2 1 4 2003 04 Storage Class 1 2 ETSI EN 300 019 1 2 V2 1 4 2003 04 Transportation Class 2 3 ETSI EN 300 019 1 3 V2 2 2 2004 07 Stationary use at weather protected location...

Page 64: ...at flow volume that your cooling system must dissipate cal culate the quantity of heat produced by each shelf when consuming its power requirement Airflow Considerations As you plan your installation...

Page 65: ...re to prevent recirculation of exhaust air within a rack Keep fiber optic jumpers organized to minimize interference with the perfo rated part of the fiber tray Never place a shelf near a radiator or...

Page 66: ...arate circuit breaker at the power distribution point One power source is used for Power A primary power supply and the other for Power B the backup power supply Each external power source must provid...

Page 67: ...Power Ratings for DC Powered 9HU and 7HU Shelves Parameters 9HU shelf 7HU shelf Operating input voltage range 36 V DC to 72 V DC 36 V DC to 72 V DC Input voltage 48 V DC 48 V DC Max input current at 3...

Page 68: ...e DC power source AC Power Source Requirements The AC powered shelf operates either at nominal 110 V 60 Hz or 230 V 50 Hz Normally each AC powered shelf has two hot swappable AC power supply units PSU...

Page 69: ...tric ratings according to local safety standards must be incorporated in each circuit An on off switch can be located between the AC receptacle and the PSU of the shelf Instead of a dedicated on off s...

Page 70: ...thin the rack Table 6 DC Power Cable Minimum Requirements No of con ductors Min Wire size Temper a ture Range Min Flame Resist a nce Max Cable Length Supply End Equip ment End Used for Connecting to 2...

Page 71: ...ne end are available to be delivered with the equipment but you must order them separately For information about placing an order contact ADVA Optical Networking Information about these power cables c...

Page 72: ...ale type Insulation color green or green and yellow stripes Serial Cable and Ethernet Cable Requirement Overview To connect management modules a serial null modem cable or a USB cable and Ethernet cab...

Page 73: ...module Ethernet crossover cable between NCU NCU A NCU B or NCU GDPS and management PC between SCU S and SCU S USB cable between NCU and management PC SCU Intercom Kit SCU Table 8 Serial and Ethernet C...

Page 74: ...he cables must be compli ant with the IEEE 802 3 1998 Ethernet standard See Table 10 on p 74 for details EIA TIA 568 standard is the basis for Cat 5 Cat 6 cable wiring scheme Whether you are using str...

Page 75: ...Pin 7 White Brown Brown Pin 8 not used by 10BASE T and 100BASE T Pin 8 Pin 8 Brown Grey Table 12 Wiring for 1000Base T Straight Through Cable According to 568B Cable End 1 Cable End 2 Striped Color RJ...

Page 76: ...RJ45 1000BASE T Signal RJ45 Striped Color White Orange Pin 1 BI_DA BI_DB Pin 3 White Orange Orange Pin 2 BI_DA BI_DB Pin 6 Orange White Green Pin 3 BI_DB BI_DA Pin 1 White Green Blue Pin 4 BI_DC BI_D...

Page 77: ...female HD SUB D44 connector at one end This connector has the following pinout as viewed facing the connector housing Table 14 Standard USB Type A Plug Pinout Standard A Plug Pin Function Description...

Page 78: ...90 RED with a length of 90 cm 2 953 ft One multimode patch cable with duplex LC connectors on both ends J MM62 LC DUP 0500 RED with a length of 5 0 m 16 405 ft The number of SCU Intercom Kits required...

Page 79: ...e is connected to the CPE using a pair of fiber optic cables transmission fiber and reception fiber Normally these cables are terminated with LC connectors on one end and user specific connectors on t...

Page 80: ...sts the link tests required the unit of measurement and the instruments needed to perform the tests Cabling Requirements Keep power cables data cables and fiber optic cables clear of foot traffic Rout...

Page 81: ...and yellow stripes Power Cable Requirements According to international safety standards the OTDR apparatus uses two 3 wire AC power cables The type of power cable shipped with each OTDR depends on the...

Page 82: ...er ADVA Optical Net working or both is responsible for these tasks It contains the following subsections Shared Responsibilities ADVA Optical Networking Responsibilities Customer Responsibilities Chec...

Page 83: ...the site is ready for installa tion using the following checklist Does the equipment location have an acceptable clearance for service Has a PDU been installed and has it been tested for proper voltag...

Page 84: ...efore you install the FSP 3000R7 The main tasks to prepare for installation of the FSP 3000R7 equipment on an existing site are Checking documents required Checking personal safety requirements Checki...

Page 85: ...Cell Phone No Checks Yes No Remarks Documents Required 1 Is a site plan or a floor plan available with all relevant information about the racks cutouts for cables etc 2 Is an installation and cabling...

Page 86: ...the air conditioning system sufficient for all the equipment installed in the installation location 21 Is there sufficient ventilation when placing multiple shelves in a cabinet 22 Does each shelf ha...

Page 87: ...e and quantity available 35 Are all power cable pairs labeled 36 Has cable routing been determined and performed 37 Are all required network cables of the correct types available 38 Are all required f...

Page 88: ...Site Preparation 88 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 89: ...entation which lists the documents required to check the shipment for completeness and accurateness Precautions which provides guidelines to be followed when moving storing and unpacking the FSP 3000R...

Page 90: ...able 21 on p 90 and Table 22 on p 90 is shipped pre configured in a separate box including accessories and companion documentation The outer dimensions and the average weight of the shipping boxes are...

Page 91: ...boxes along with the packing material enables the FSP 3000R7 components to be repacked for a possible transport to an other installation site or return to the factory in need of repair Audience This c...

Page 92: ...llary equipment associated together with the relevant equip ment Use a suitable carrying device hand truck pushcart or dolly to move the shipping box with the 9HU shelf and 7HU shelf to the location S...

Page 93: ...f or 7HU shelf down Position yourself where you want the shelf Squat down let your legs do the work Do not twist your body while setting down the shelf Put the shelf on a smooth surface Do not release...

Page 94: ...shelves or modules on top of each other Always be properly earthed when adding removing or replacing modules Use an ESD kit anti static discharge wrist strap wrist cord static dissipa tive mat at a gr...

Page 95: ...arthing Kit pack for 9HU shelf including 1 protective earthing conductor with ring lugs on each end length of 50 cm 1 641 ft 5 26 mm2 10 AWG 2 cage nuts M6 1 83 2 64 mm consisting of 2 parts 2 pozidri...

Page 96: ...ck including 4 SFP Transceivers SFP 2G1 850I MM LC or SFP 2G5U 1310S SM LC 1 duplex patch cable with LC connector J MM62 LC DUP 0090 RED with a length of 90 cm 2 953 ft 1 duplex patch cable with LC co...

Page 97: ...shelf must be available Table 25 DCF1HU P Shelf Shipment Quantity Standard Items Remarks 1 Package DCF1HU P Shelf with integrated DCF spool Shelf variant as ordered 1 pair 19 inch brackets included in...

Page 98: ...and left side of the box so that the box is opened Step 3 Lift the tray from the top of the shelf and set it aside The tray consists of items as shown in Figure 1 on p 98 Figure 1 Unpacking the 7HU s...

Page 99: ...ay it aside Step 8 If mounted remove the front cover from the shelf and lay it aside Step 9 Verify that you have the proper shelf type Use the shelf type label on the rear panel 7HU shelf or on the to...

Page 100: ...placing the shelf must be available Procedure To unpack a 1HU shelf perform the following steps Step 1 Move the cardboard box with the 1HU shelf to the location where the shelf will be installed Step...

Page 101: ...y that you have the proper shelf type Use the shelf type label on the top of the shelf for identification Step 9 Check the shelf for shipping damage and proper configuration as described in Inspecting...

Page 102: ...tility knife or scissors cut open the adhesive tape Pay attention not to damage the flaps b Lift the flaps toward you so that the box is opened completely Step 3 Remove everything from the cardboard b...

Page 103: ...extent of damage by filing a claim with the transportation com pany Notify your ADVA Optical Networking customer service rep resentative or ADVA Optical Networking Have the following information ready...

Page 104: ...e available Procedure To unpack a DCF1HU P perform the following steps Step 1 Move the cardboard box with the DCF1HU P to the location where the shelf will be installed Step 2 Open the cardboard box o...

Page 105: ...along with the remaining rack mounting hard ware packaging material and the cardboard box for re use Step 12 If any discrepancies are found proceed as follows a If the DCF1HU P Shelf has been damaged...

Page 106: ...board box Unpacking Procedure Procedure To unpack a 1HU Passive Shelf perform the following steps Step 1 Move the cardboard box with the 1HU Passive Shelf to the location where the shelf will be insta...

Page 107: ...0 40 2 3HU 2DC Shelf perform the following steps Step 1 Move the cardboard box with the ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC Shelf to the location where the shelf will be installed Step 2 Open the cardboard box on...

Page 108: ...ound proceed as follows a If the ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC has been damaged in transit immediately report the extent of damage by filing a claim with the transportation company Notify your ADVA Optical N...

Page 109: ...onsists of one equipment pack The fiber management shelf is packed in a unit box made of styrofoam The unit box and the accessories are packed in a cardboard box master box for shipping Tools Required...

Page 110: ...lock washers and rack screws 1 x pack including spare screws and washers for mounting the brackets Make a note of missing items if necessary If you are unpacking an FMT 1HU Shelf verify you have the f...

Page 111: ...tomer service representative or ADVA Optical Net working immediately c If the wrong unit has been shipped contact ADVA Optical Net working customer service representative or ADVA Optical Net working F...

Page 112: ...Printout of the shelf view generated by the FSP NP for the shelf to be inspected containing the types and placement of all modules within the shelf Optical cabling plan generated by the FSP NP These i...

Page 113: ...the receptacle is really dirty clean it carefully using a fiber optic cleaning kit For more information regarding the cleaning kit see Chapter 2 Tools g Gently reconnect the jumper to the correspondi...

Page 114: ...ical Net working immediately c If the configuration of the system is not conforming to the ordered one follow your company policy or contact ADVA Optical Net working customer service representative or...

Page 115: ...or your copy of the purchase order list Module Type Label In addition module name serial number and item number can also be found on the module type label which is located on the board cover of each...

Page 116: ...the designations for this module in your optical cabling plan The optical cabling plan is generated by the FSP NP Step 5 Reinsert the module and tighten the screws Step 6 Detach the wrist strap from...

Page 117: ...the fiber pair from the transceiver port In doing so make sure not to damage the optical fibers and connectors Step 3 Remove the pluggable transceiver from the cage as follows a Unlock the transceiver...

Page 118: ...fiber pair to the transceiver port Step 7 Detach the wrist strap from your wrist and disconnect the earthing cable from the ESD grounding point End of Procedure Inspecting the FSP 3000R7 ROADM C40 40...

Page 119: ...or to sending your damaged or defective hardware in for manufacturer repair or replacement a Return Materials Authorization RMA number must be obtained from ADVA Optical Networking This number is conf...

Page 120: ...further assistance regarding ADVA Optical Networking RMA policy is required please send an E mail to the following address Support advaoptical com Shipping instructions When returning damaged or defe...

Page 121: ...ures for connecting AC and DC power to the shelves Testing the earthing and DC power connections is described as well Installing a 40CSM 2HU Shelf which describes mounting the front cover and fit ting...

Page 122: ...er to the manufacturer s instructions Care should be taken not to compromise the stability of the racks by the installation of the equipment Before you start installing the equipment you need to verif...

Page 123: ...the necessary knowledge and practical experience of mechanics and electrical engineering to appreciate the various hazards that can arise from working on the shelf and to take reasonable precautions t...

Page 124: ...Connecting the Power Testing the Earth and Power Connection Fitting the ESD Connection Adaptor to a Shelf Bracket This subsection describes the procedure that must be followed in order to fit the ESD...

Page 125: ...ews Suitable grounded surface or an antistatic mat for placing the shelf Figure 6 ESD Adaptor Pack Procedure Step 1 Take the 7HU Shelf out of its shipping box and put it on a grounded flat surface or...

Page 126: ...ore replace the pre installed 19 inch brackets first as described in Fitting a 7HU Shelf with ETSI or NEBS Brackets on p 131 Step 7 Take the ESD connection adaptor and the two mounting screws out of i...

Page 127: ...es can be mounted to open racks or into customer cabinets of the specified stan dard widths 19 inch 21 inch and 23 inch They also fit into a 300 mm 0 984 ft deep ETSI rack The 9HU shelf 7HU shelf type...

Page 128: ...quired to adapt the 9HU shelf to the NEBS standard rack dimensions It is assumed that you are familiar with ESD prevention precautions that should be taken to avoid ESD damage to the equipment Tools a...

Page 129: ...lay it aside Step 3 Take the ETSI or NEBS brackets out of the plastic bags as supplied in the rack mount kit Step 4 If mounted remove the front cover from the shelf by pressing the outer black latches...

Page 130: ...xing bracket Step 8 Reattach the fixing bracket to the ETSI or NEBS bracket as follows a Place the fixing bracket on the ETSI or NEBS bracket as shown in the figure below b Line up the two threaded ho...

Page 131: ...ssing the outer black latches and releasing them onto the fixing brackets if there is nothing else to be done End of Procedure Fitting a 7HU Shelf with ETSI or NEBS Brackets This subsection describes...

Page 132: ...re 12 ETSI and NEBS Adaptor Brackets for a 7HU shelf To replace the 19 inch brackets with the NEBS brackets or the ETSI brackets perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Take the 7HU Shelf out of...

Page 133: ...hand a Using the Torx screwdriver TX10 turn the two screws of the fixing bracket in counter clockwise direction until they are removed from the threaded holes completely and lay them aside b Remove th...

Page 134: ...of this procedure for the opposite side Step 12 If you have not already mounted the ESD adaptor follow Step 7 to Step 11 of the procedure Fitting the ESD Connection Adaptor to a Shelf Bracket on p 12...

Page 135: ...et pairs shown below are included in the shipping box Use this figure for guidance Figure 15 ETSI and NEBS Adaptor Brackets for a 1HU shelf To replace the 19 inch brackets with the NEBS brackets or th...

Page 136: ...bracket and put it aside Step 5 Fit the appropriate ETSI or NEBS bracket to the shelf as follows a Place the appropriate bracket on the same side of the shelf in the correct position as illustrated in...

Page 137: ...n to avoid ESD damage to the equipment Equipment Required 1 x Bracket pair for front mounting the shelf in an ETSI compliant rack ETSI bracket pair 1 x Bracket pair with steel stiffener for front moun...

Page 138: ...elf out of its shipping box and put it on a grounded flat surface or an antistatic mat Step 2 Remove the ESD protective bag from the shelf and lay it aside Step 3 Take the ETSI brackets or the appropr...

Page 139: ...a Torx screwdriver TX20 d If you have attached a Front NEBS bracket mount the appropriate steel stiffener as shown inFigure 19 Use the screw M5x6 Secure the steel stiffener to the shelf by tightening...

Page 140: ...after the shelf has got mounted into the rack For convenience the protective earthing conductor or the functional earthing conductor depending on the earthing system is called earthing conductor belo...

Page 141: ...connector used for the rack s earth point that matches the terminal connector on the earthing conductor Self retracting pocket tape measure Wire cutter Wire stripper Wire crimper These parts and tools...

Page 142: ...ors End of Procedure Connecting a Shelf to Earth The earthing procedures described below applies for the 9HU shelf 7HU shelf refers to SH7HU SH7HU R and 1HU equipment shelves in the following referred...

Page 143: ...with the appropriate lugs on both ends Wrench or Box spanner wrench size of 7 mm or 0 276 in Appropriate screwdriver or wrench to attach the earthing conductor to the rack This equipment should be pre...

Page 144: ...or as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Example of Connecting an Functional Earthing Con ductor with Faston Wire Receptacle to a 7HU shelf End of Procedure Repeat this procedure for each shelf to be earthe...

Page 145: ...n of space in the rack and the 7HU shelf requires 7 HU 311 15 mm 12 25 in of space The 1HU shelf occupies 1 HU 44 45 mm 1 75 in of space in the rack When mounting the shelves into a partly filled rack...

Page 146: ...ting The shelves shall reliably and permanently be connected to the rack s earth point For information about installing the shelves in a customer cabinet see the instructions from the cabinet manufact...

Page 147: ...he rack mounting rails locate and mark the mounting holes in which the shelf has to be fixed There should be no space between the shelf below or above Step 4 If required install two or four cage nuts...

Page 148: ...ng instruction sheet that is part of the earthing kit pack The earthing kit pack is included in delivery Step 9 Tighten the screw with an appropriate screwdriver Step 10 Have the earthing connection t...

Page 149: ...ce between The DCF1HU P Shelf makes an exception End of Procedure CAUTION Risk of Fire and Risk of Damage to Equipment due to Overheating When mounting a DCF1HU P shelf beneath a 9HU shelf or 7HU shel...

Page 150: ...2 ETSI EN 300253 and EN 50310 NFPA 70 or CSA C22 1 or IEC 60364 Part 1 through Part 7 and Other relevant local and national electrical codes This knowledge is mandatory for personnel working with volt...

Page 151: ...e information They must be incorporated into the site wiring system The circuit breaker or single pole fuse also serve as a dis connect device It must be readily accessible at all times Ensure that yo...

Page 152: ...nals Immediately replace damaged plugs or wire terminals It is not allowed to connect a 3 conductor 16AWG DC power cord to the PSU 7HU DC HP or PSU 7HU R DC HP For connecting the PSU 7HU DC HP or PSU...

Page 153: ...he cable will be connected Cable number To from information Power A or Power B Polarity of the wires CAUTION Electrical earthing hazard The DC powered shelf is designed to permit the connection of the...

Page 154: ...4 Remove enough of the sheath from the end of the cable to expose the wire ends Be careful not to damage the insulation of the stranded wires Step 5 Using the wire stripper strip approximately 5 mm 0...

Page 155: ...nput power connectors you want to use Step 3 Determine which input power connector is to be connected first e g Power A on the front side Step 4 Select a cable from the appropriate cable set and verif...

Page 156: ...r later re use in the power connection phase Step 10 Attach the other end of the power cable to the corresponding high current connectors of the power source e g PDU according to local site practice P...

Page 157: ...rews on the protective covers of the power input connectors Phillips crosstip screwdriver size1 or screwdriver for slotted head screws sized 1mm x 5mm for the terminal screws Appropriate screwdriver o...

Page 158: ...r use Step 7 Inspect the terminal block for damage Do not proceed if one or more terminal screws are damaged Step 8 Route the end of the cable with the ring lugs to the terminal block as shown in Figu...

Page 159: ...to the terminal e g labeled GA and secure the wire with one of the terminal screws removed in Step 6 c Connect the negative wire to the terminal labeled Main A and secure the wire with one of the ter...

Page 160: ...he corresponding high current connectors of the power source e g PDU according to local site practice Pay attention to the polarity Refer to the table below Step 14 Make sure that the wires of the pow...

Page 161: ...quired for the terminal screws of the DC power source e g a PDU This equipment should be present on site before beginning the connecting pro cedure The power cable assembled with a 4 pole power plug c...

Page 162: ...power plug 4 pole plug is needed for the two power feeds Power 1 and Power 2 NOTICE Risk of electrical damage Do not pull out the power plug by the cables always pull out using the strain relief clamp...

Page 163: ...and store the fuse in a safe place for later re use in the power connection phase Step 7 Attach the other end of the power cable to the corresponding high current connectors of the power source e g P...

Page 164: ...U DC HP Three tab connectors are included in the delivery of a CBL DC 300 3AWG14 FLT R B A pair of 14AWG DC power cables PC300 3WIRE RED BLACK 14AWG for connecting the PSU 7HU DCand PSU 7HU DC HP Phil...

Page 165: ...screws aside for later use Step 7 Inspect the terminal block for damage Do not proceed if one or more terminal screws are damaged Step 8 Follow Step 9 when connecting one of the following cable types...

Page 166: ...ws removed in Step 6 b Connect the return wire to the positive terminal labeled and secure the wire with one of the terminal screws removed in Step 6 c Connect the 48 V DC supply wire to the negative...

Page 167: ...o the terminal blocks as shown in Figure 30 Secure the tab connectors with the terminal screws removed in Step 6 and tighten the screws well using the Phillips screwdriver size 2 Figure 30 Mounting th...

Page 168: ...ng the Terminal Flags to the Tab Connectors Mounted to the PSU of the SH7HU Step 11 Pass the power cable through the space between two fiber fingers 7HU Shelf and bend it about 90 degrees to the left...

Page 169: ...escribed in the Hardware Description Appendix A Step 16 Make sure that the wires of the power cable are securely fixed to the corresponding connectors of the power source Step 17 Perform Step 1 throug...

Page 170: ...indicated by the slot LEDs all blinking yellow The power LED of the power supply unit Power A in each 7HU shelf or the power LED marked pwr1 in each 1HU shelf should turn green The green lights indica...

Page 171: ...us LED should turn green This also indicates that the fan unit is functioning properly In addition the power LEDs of all modules installed in the shelf should turn green After approximately 3 minutes...

Page 172: ...cess The 1HU Shelf Rear Power Access SH1HU R has the power connectors at the back panel The power plug attachment plug of the AC power cord serves as the main dis connection device Therefore the dedic...

Page 173: ...procedure review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injury or damage to the equipment Read and understand the Safety Guide of the FSP 3000R7 User Documentation Suite It contains useful inf...

Page 174: ...s The AC inputs are on the rear side using male connectors IEC 320 C14 Each power supply unit has to be equipped with a power cord locking clamp for securing the cord Two locking clamps can be found i...

Page 175: ...d Step 6 Insert the device plug into the appliance coupler on the faceplate of the power supply unit e g Power A Secure the power cord with the attached locking clamp if available See Figure 33 for il...

Page 176: ...green as well The NCU starts booting up This is indicated by the slot status LEDs all blinking yellow After approximately 3 minutes the slot LEDs go off This indicates that the optical modules are no...

Page 177: ...CSM 2HU Shelf with NEBS Brackets Mounting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf into a Rack General Information The 40CSM 2HU Shelf types can be mounted to open racks or into customer cabinets of the specified standard...

Page 178: ...g and powering the 40CSM 2HU Shelf its manage ment interface has to be connected to a management controller using the sup plied IEEE 1394 interface cable See Chapter 7 Connecting the 40CSM 2HU Shelf t...

Page 179: ...appropri ate shelf perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Remove the 40CSM 2HU shelf from its shipping box and place it on a grounded surface or an antistatic mat Step 2 Take the right hand side...

Page 180: ...the FIBER FINGER 2HU LEFT to the 40CSM FL 2HU 19590 19200 Shelf End of Procedure ETSI Bracket FIBER FINGER 2HU 2 x M5x10 screws ETSI Bracket FIBER FINGER 2HU LEFT 2 x M5x10 screws P S Note The left h...

Page 181: ...cautions that should be taken to avoid ESD damage to the equipment Tools and Parts Required 1 x 19 inch bracket pair 4 x screws M5x10 for fixing the 19 inch brackets Torx screwdriver TX25 for screws M...

Page 182: ...ould line up Step 4 Using the fixing screws provided fit the appropriate 19 inch bracket as follows a Insert a screw M5x10 through a mounting hole in the bracket into the threaded hole in the shelf si...

Page 183: ...I bracket Figure 38 ETSI Bracket for an 40CSM 2HU Shelf To fit an ETSI adaptor bracket perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Take the 40CSM 2HU shelf out of its shipping box and put it on a gro...

Page 184: ...nel c Tighten the screws with a Torx screwdriver TX25 Figure 39 ETSI Bracket Fitted to the 40CSM 2HU D02 D32 Shelf Step 5 Repeat steps 3 to 4 of this procedure for the opposite side End of Procedure F...

Page 185: ...t perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Take the 40CSM 2HU shelf out of its shipping box and put it on grounded surface or an antistatic mat Step 2 Take the NEBS brackets and the four screws ou...

Page 186: ...about mounting the 40CSM 2HU shelf to your rack see the instructions from the rack manufacturers Do not put any other shelf on the 40CSM 2HU shelf before mounting to the rack Every shelf should be mo...

Page 187: ...elf and the shelf below or above Step 3 If required install two cage nuts in the corresponding holes on both sides of the rack Step 4 Lift the shelf to the bay and position it with the attached bracke...

Page 188: ...ve Shelf to a rack Fitting the 1HU Passive Shelf with Adaptor Brackets This subsection describes the procedure to fit the 1HU Passive Shelf with the appropriate adaptor bracket pair Tools and Parts Re...

Page 189: ...n needs Front mounted Rear mounted If the shelf is to be mounted into a 19 inch rack use the 19 inch bracket pair For mounting the shelf to a standard 23 inch rack the NEBS brackets must be fitted The...

Page 190: ...R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Figure 42 Adaptor Bracket Installation Front Mounted 1 1 1HU Passive Shelf 2 2 19 inch adaptor bracket 3 2 NEBS a 5 4 Screw...

Page 191: ...P 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Figure 43 Adaptor Bracket Installation Rear Mounted 1 1 1HU Passive Shelf 2 2 19 inch Adaptor bracket 3 2 ETSI 4 8...

Page 192: ...uld line up Step 4 Using the fixing screws provided fit the appropriate bracket as fol lows a When attaching a bracket for front mounting insert a fixing screw M5x10 through a mounting hole in the bra...

Page 193: ...Rack or Cabinet This subsection describes the procedure that must be followed in order to mount the 1HU Passive Shelf to a rack or cabinet in the following referred to as rack General Considerations W...

Page 194: ...rails Appropriate screwdriver ESD preventive wrist strap or other personal earthing devices To mount a 1HU Passive Shelf to a rack perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Determine where the 1HU...

Page 195: ...f a DCF1HU P Shelf is to be mounted into an ETSI or NEBS compliant rack you must remove the 19 inch brackets and fit the appropriate adaptor bracket pair The ETSI and NEBS brackets are fitted on the o...

Page 196: ...amage to the equipment Tools and Parts Required 1 x 19 inch bracket pair or 1 x 23 inch bracket pair or 1 x ETSI bracket pair or 1x customized ETSI bracket pair 8 x screws for fixing the brackets Torx...

Page 197: ...the front of the shelf The NEBS and ETSI customized bracket has to be positioned in threaded holes with a recess of about 110 mm 4 331 inch from the front of the shelf The correct position of each br...

Page 198: ...g Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Figure 48 19 Inch Bracket Fitted to the DCF1HU P Shelf Figure 49 NEBS Bracket Fitted to the DCF1HU P She...

Page 199: ...unting the DCF1HU P Shelf to your rack see the instructions from the rack manufacturers Do not put any other shelf on the DCF1HU P Shelf before mounting to the rack Every shelf should be mounted immed...

Page 200: ...rack mounting rails locate and mark the mounting holes in which the shelf has to be fixed There should a space of 1HU between the DCF1HU P Shelf and the shelf above Step 3 If required install two cag...

Page 201: ...Confidential Step 4 Lift the shelf to the bay and position it with the attached brackets in the rack so that the bracket holes on each side are aligned with the rack mounting holes Step 5 Insert two r...

Page 202: ...e walls The FMT 1HU comes pre installed with 19 inch brackets If the shelf has to be mounted into an ETSI complaint rack or cabinet you must remove the 19 inch brackets and mount ETSI bracket pairs If...

Page 203: ...e fol lowing steps Procedure Step 1 Remove the ETSI bracket on one side of the shelf using a Phillips screwdriver PH 2 Keep the removed washers and screws at hand Step 2 On the same side of the shelf...

Page 204: ...steps 1 to 4 of this procedure for the opposite side End of Procedure Fitting the SH1HU FIBERMANAGEMENT with NEBS Brackets This section describes how to fit the SH1HU FIBERMANAGEMENT shelf with NEBS...

Page 205: ...rom the front of the shelf Step 3 Reinsert the fixing washers and screws into the threaded holes Step 4 Secure the bracket to the shelf by tightening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver PH 2 Figure...

Page 206: ...bracket in counter clockwise direction until they are removed from thread holes completely Keep the removed screws at hand b Remove the bracket and put it aside Step 2 Fit the appropriate ETSI bracket...

Page 207: ...Step 5 Repeat Step 1 to Step 4 for the opposite side End of Procedure Mounting the SH1HU FIBERMANAGEMENT or the FMT 1HU into a Rack or Cabinet This section describes how to mount the SH1HU FIBERMANAGE...

Page 208: ...tored in the fiber management shelf See the Hardware Description for the shelf capacities of 1 7 mm 0 067 in and 3 mm 0 118 in cable dimensions Do not put any other shelf on the fiber management shelf...

Page 209: ...SH1HU FIBERMANAGEMENT and FMT 1HU Shelf are referred to as the fiber management shelf with any differences clearly noted in the following The SH1HU FIBERMANAGEMENT Shelf and the FMT 1HU Shelf provide...

Page 210: ...n latch is locked in place Step 3 Route the cables to the open tray The cables may be routed from shelves rack mounted above or below the fiber management shelf to the left or right side of the fiber...

Page 211: ...ing radius limiter and the rear radius limiter as shown in Figure 59 Step 7 If you have installed cables in a fiber management shelf close the tray as follows a If provided unlock the lock open latch...

Page 212: ...ere are adapter brackets in the installation kit that are used to mount the shelf into a 23 inch rack Otherwise the unit is designed to fit a standard 19 inch rack The adaptor brackets securing the sh...

Page 213: ...inch rack or a NEBS rack are described in the following subsections The topics covered are Specialized Knowledge Required Mounting a ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf into a Standard 19 Inch Rack Mounti...

Page 214: ...owing steps Procedure Step 1 Read the installation plan or the cabling plan to get information about the ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf that is to be mounted the rack which is to hold this shelf the p...

Page 215: ...to the bay by using the four mounting screws as shown in Figure 61 For this step you may want a helper to hold the shelf in place for you Figure 61 ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf Installed in a 19 In...

Page 216: ...rm the following steps Procedure Step 1 Read the installation plan or the cabling plan to get information about the ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf that is to be mounted the rack which is to hold this...

Page 217: ...to the adaptor brackets with two mounting screws on each side Each adapter bracket has captive nuts mounted on the rear of the bracket Use the mounting screws provided or use screws that fit the capt...

Page 218: ...the procedure below to earth the ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC shelf Procedure Step 1 Mount the supplied 10 gauge green earthing wire with the two hole lug to one set of the dual threaded posts on the ROA...

Page 219: ...ing DC Power The ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC shelf is powered with 48 VDC power Pri mary and secondary power terminals are located on the left and right sides of the shelf Follow the same guidelines and...

Page 220: ...pper wire Check local practices for the wire color used for 48 VDC and RETURN Step 4 Using a wire stripper strip the ends of the 48 VDC power and RETURN wires Step 5 Crimp a ring lug over each wire in...

Page 221: ...d all wires are correctly fixed to their connections The correct voltage level 48 VDC is available from the external power source The earthing complies with local procedures Follow the procedure below...

Page 222: ...power supplies referred to as OTDR Specialized Knowledge Required Specialized knowledge is not required for installing the OTDR General Considerations When installing the your OTDR consider the follow...

Page 223: ...nsure that both the THC and OTH units are connected to earth ground during normal use WARNING Insert the power cable plug into a power outlet with a protective ground contact Do not use an extension c...

Page 224: ...tial that you perform the main steps in the order they are listed above For details on installing the OTDR refer to the OTDR Installation Provisioning and Operations Manual Verifying the Basic Install...

Page 225: ...about special knowledge needed for performing the installation tasks Installing Power Supply Units which describes how to install the different power supply units in the appropriate FSP 3000R7 equipme...

Page 226: ...Connecting the Power and Chapter 9 Connecting Optical Cables All system modules must be provisioned and registered in the NE database after inserting into the shelf See the Provisioning and Operations...

Page 227: ...al injury and equipment damage Qualified personnel also need to be familiar with the man agement software available on the system Associated Documentation Refer to the following documentation resource...

Page 228: ...s with rear power access SH1HU R and SH1HU R PF require the PSUs to be inserted through the back The power connectors for the PSU 9HU DC PSU 7HU R DC and PSU 7HU R DC HP are located at the back panel...

Page 229: ...rge To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD take standard anti static precautions when handling power supply units or coming in contact with them wear an ESD wrist strap or use a similar in...

Page 230: ...ng is available Torx screwdriver TX10 to assist in tightening the knurled screws ESD preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device Suitable grounded surface or an antistatic mat for placin...

Page 231: ...er supply is dropped on a hard surface damaged in any way or if its cover is missing do not install the unit Return it to ADVA Optical Networking for examination and repair Step 7 Insert the PSU into...

Page 232: ...mb and forefinger of your right hand b Turn the remaining knurled screws exactly the same way into the threaded holes as well c Gently tighten the four knurled screws using the Torx screwdriver TX10 D...

Page 233: ...al tasks must be completed Some tasks are detailed in sub tasks Follow these steps to install a PSU 1HU R AC 200 in the appropriate 1HU shelf Procedure Step 1 Read the installation plan to get informa...

Page 234: ...ce coupler on the left align the PSU 1HU R AC 200 to the open power supply bay on the rear of the 1HU shelf c Using moderate force slide the PSU 1HU R AC 200 all the way into the power supply bay unti...

Page 235: ...ribes how to install an optical module in any FSP 3000R7 shelf Unless otherwise specified the term optical module refers to all types of channel modules optical filter modules optical protection switc...

Page 236: ...med that you are familiar with handling optical modules and are aware of the precautions that should be taken to avoid damage to the equipment A summary of how to handle optical modules is provided in...

Page 237: ...te markings and the labels on the board cover b Inspect the module visually for damage and impurities If neces sary use canned dry oil free compressed air to blow off any impurities If the optical mod...

Page 238: ...rting a Channel Module into an SH7HU or SH9HU Shelf Slot Figure 69 Example of Inserting a Channel Module into an SH1HU Shelf Slot c Align the upper and lower edges of the module with the upper and low...

Page 239: ...ied to the shelf the Power LED of the module P turns green as soon as the module is in contact with the back plane NOTICE Risk of module damage Insert the optical module into the slot very carefully O...

Page 240: ...thumb and forefinger of your right hand b Gently tighten the two knurled screws by hand Do not over tighten Step 12 Detach the wrist strap from your wrist disconnect the earthing cable from the ESD gr...

Page 241: ...s of latching mechanisms to secure and detach the transceiver into or from the channel module interface cage Most of the pluggable transceiv ers deployed by ADVA Optical Networking use a bale clasp la...

Page 242: ...irectly with optical instruments Make sure that the relevant laser sources are disabled before you inspect clean and connect fiber optic connectors Looking directly at a laser beam can cause permanent...

Page 243: ...allation Procedure Several tasks must be completed Some tasks are detailed in sub tasks Follow these steps to install a pluggable transceiver in a channel module interface cage Procedure Step 1 Read t...

Page 244: ...ADVA Optical Networking label on the top of the transceiver module b Inspect the transceiver visually for damage and impurities If nec essary use canned dry oil free compressed air to blow off any im...

Page 245: ...optical port is toward you and the bale clasp is on the right See Figure 71 on p 246 f Align the pluggable transceiver with the cage opening as shown in Figure 71 on p 246 and gently insert it into t...

Page 246: ...ted in the cage If there is resistance remove the transceiver realign it so that the bale clasp faces the other direction and insert the transceiver again Step 11 Provision the pluggable transceiver t...

Page 247: ...with your work mount the front cover to the shelf as described in Mounting the SH7HU or SH9HU Front Cover on p 258 Step 14 Detach the wrist strap from your wrist disconnect the earthing cable from th...

Page 248: ...d level Please keep in mind that the laser hazard level of the network element will be influenced when any module is operating in Forced On mode Do not proceed unless you are familiar with the laser s...

Page 249: ...compressed air to blow off any impurities If the CFP transceiver is damaged do not install it c Make sure that the optical port of the CFP transceiver module is equipped with a dust cover If not insta...

Page 250: ...eiver EMI gasket flange makes contact with the bezel on the channel module faceplate See Figure 73 c Press firmly on the front of the CFP transceiver with your thumbs or fingers to fully seat it in th...

Page 251: ...accepted by the system For more information about the channel module port LEDs refer to the Maintenance and Troubleshooting Manual If the CFP transceiver is not accepted by the system or does not res...

Page 252: ...aken to avoid damage to the equipment Equipment Required Before starting the procedure ensure the following equipment is available Cat 5e Ethernet straight through cable of the proper length with male...

Page 253: ...as shown in Figure 74 Figure 74 Example of NCU to OSCM Cable Connection Step 4 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into one of the Ethernet client ports on the OSCM labeled C1 C2 and C3 ensur...

Page 254: ...n be removed inserted from into the appropriate shelf slot without the use of a tool The dummy modules use captive mounting screws knurled screws on their faceplates to secure the device in the shelf...

Page 255: ...Torx screwdriver TX10 turn the two knurled screws in a counter clockwise direction until they are removed from threaded holes completely Step 4 Firmly pull on the screws as shown in Figure 75 on p 255...

Page 256: ...in the shipping box ESD preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device Insertion Procedure It is assumed that you are familiar with optical modules and are aware of the precautions that sho...

Page 257: ...th the upper and lower tracks in the slot If the module is in the correct position carefully slide it into the slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks c Ensure that th...

Page 258: ...ront Cover on p 260 Mounting the SH7HU or SH9HU Front Cover An ESD preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device should be available before beginning the mounting procedure Follow this pro...

Page 259: ...d of Procedure Removing the SH7HU or SH9HU Front Cover An ESD preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device should be available before beginning the removal procedure Follow this procedure...

Page 260: ...or the rack and lay the grounding wire aside End of Procedure Mounting the 40CSM 2HU Front Cover End of Procedure Removing the 40CSM 2HU Front Cover Follow this procedure to remove the front cover fro...

Page 261: ...preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device Procedure Step 1 Attach a wrist strap to your wrist and fasten the grounding wire onto the ESD grounding point to a bare metal surface onto t...

Page 262: ...Mounting and Removing Front Covers 262 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 263: ...ments to help you interconnect shelves Specialized Knowledge Required which tells about special knowledge needed for performing the installation tasks Personal Safety and Equipment Precautions which p...

Page 264: ...munication in the NE only the SCU modules have to be interconnected in series one after another with the appropriate manage ment cables The connection from shelf to the shelf is through optical Ethern...

Page 265: ...injury 1 Do not power up the SCU without connecting the laser to the optical patch cable and putting the cover in position as laser outputs emit infrared laser light at this point 2 Invisible laser r...

Page 266: ...Shelves This section provides all relevant information about the concepts of the shelf to shelf communications and gives detailed procedures for interconnect ing the Shelf Control Units This section i...

Page 267: ...a SFP transceivers using multimode patch cables These SFP transceivers must be approved by ADVA Optical Networking The SCU S uses two RJ 45 ports for inter shelf communi cations via standard Ethernet...

Page 268: ...ection first discuses the daisy chaining of 7HU Shelves or 1HU Shelves using SCU modules and then describes the procedure that must be followed in order to interconnect the SCU modules in a ring confi...

Page 269: ...be reached by the NCU The SCU modules involved will detect the broken link and where necessary allow the NCU to reach the shelf via another management path Therefore the SCU ring configuration should...

Page 270: ...in the empty cage Equipment Required To interconnect SCU modules to each other in ring configuration you need the following SFP transceivers SFP 2G1 850I MM LCs Number of SFPs depends on the number of...

Page 271: ...sponding port LEDs of the SCU module to determine whether the inserted transceiver is accepted by the sys tem The D T LED should be solid green and the D R LED should be solid yellow provided that the...

Page 272: ...e master shelf or upper shelf Store it in a small sealable container for later use e Carefully slide the duplex LC connector on one end of the patch cable with the red marker up into the Rx and Tx con...

Page 273: ...ine whether the inserted transceiver is accepted by the sys tem The D T LED should be solid green and the D R LED should be solid yellow provided that the last main shelf is assigned Refer to the mod...

Page 274: ...red marker up into the Rx and Tx connectors of the SFP 2G1 850I MM LC transceiver until you can hear a click If you have any problems that result in a deviation from the connecting proce dure describ...

Page 275: ...ent Shelves should be connected in shelf order from the Master Equipment Required To interconnect SCU S modules to each other in ring configuration you need the following Two 100BASE TX Ethernet cable...

Page 276: ...ary route this cable along the vertical cable brackets mounted on the left hand side of the rack down toward the SCU S in the main shelf Figure 83 Example of Connecting an Ethernet Cable Step 6 Carefu...

Page 277: ...lled in a FSP 3000R7 Shelf Unless otherwise specified below the term 40CSM 2HU Shelf always refers to the following shelf types 40CSM 2HU D02 D32 40CSM 2HU D34 D64 40CSM 2HU 19590 19200 40CSM FL 2HU 1...

Page 278: ...ce cable Procedure Step 1 Read the installation or the cabling plan or contact the system admin istrator to get information about the 40CSM 2HU Shelf that is to be connected the shelf that holds the P...

Page 279: ...hand side of the rack toward the 40CSM 2HU Shelf P S Note Retention of excess cable The supplied IEEE 1394 interface cable is 3 meters 9 84 feet in length Depending on the location of the SH9HU or SH7...

Page 280: ...en This indicates that the communication between the PSCU or CEM 9HU and the con nected shelf works properly The power LED labeled P on the front panel of the 40CSM 2HU Shelf should also be green This...

Page 281: ...ove protective covers and dust plugs from the equipment one at a time and insert pluggable SFP transceiver modules as the connec tions are made Refer to Appendix B in the Hardware Description Guide an...

Page 282: ...annel Channel Channel Channel POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY EMPTY SLOTS ADDITIONALCHANNELS NCU ETHERNETMANAGEMENT SERVER NETWORKEAST NETWORKWEST TO FROM CLIENT C RJ 45 Blank SCU...

Page 283: ...3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Step 6 Once connections of all the management ports are completed con nect the Ethernet cable from the management se...

Page 284: ...Interconnecting a ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf to an FSP 3000R7 Shelf 284 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 285: ...ed for Service Personnel as well as qualified and trained equipment installers who need to rack mount and earth a shelf and perform power cabling tasks Personnel are considered to be qualified if they...

Page 286: ...hat the FSP 3000R7 has finished booting and is now ready for normal operation Figure 88 Fan Front Panel End of Procedure Possible Problems after Switching Power On If the FAN indicator is red Turn off...

Page 287: ...f the PSU is yellow power supply overload o Pull modules out of their back connector until the LED changes to green The last module pulled should be defective o If the power supply LED remains yellow...

Page 288: ...Power Problems 288 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 289: ...d for a successful connection of optical cables Specialized Knowledge Required which informs about paying attention to laser safety and ESD prevention when working with optical cables Safety Guideline...

Page 290: ...optical modules amplifiers an optical switch module through to the network line In this way the fiber optic jumpers form the internal optical signal path of a single network element Labeling the optic...

Page 291: ...rmation on placement of shelves and optical modules provided by the FSP NP Fiber optic jumper list generated by the FSP NP Optical cabling plan generated by the FSP NP Specialized Knowledge Required P...

Page 292: ...Ensure that you are grounded with a wrist strap or equivalent while connecting the fiber optic cables NOTICE Risk of damage to the network ports of channel modules To avoid serious damage to the netwo...

Page 293: ...fiber cores which significantly degrades the optical signal You must remove all foreign materials and debris from the fiber endface before mat ing the connectors Common contaminants include Oils freq...

Page 294: ...d connectors FOBCs Always make sure that the cable is disconnected at both ends or that the card or pluggable receiver is removed from the chassis Always inspect the connectors or adapters before you...

Page 295: ...iate safety glasses as required in your area Be sure that your laser safety glasses meet all applicable federal and local regulations and are matched to the lasers used within your environment Never l...

Page 296: ...in this section Step 2 Switch any forced laser back to auto or off P S Note Materials used for cleaning fiber optic connectors should be consistent with the function In other words wiping cloths shou...

Page 297: ...he ports and to ensure that the port connectors are clean See Figure 90 for compar ison examples of clean and contaminated fiber endfaces Figure 89 Video Scope P S Note Handle the connectors carefully...

Page 298: ...abs Step 10 After cleaning and inspecting a port close the cap immediately on any port that you are not cabling to prevent contamination of the con nector Step 11 If the connector is still dirty repea...

Page 299: ...ic connector plugs should not be applied routinely to fiber optic connector receptacles The receptacles in the modules have been cleaned and connected by the manufacturer The operation of the system s...

Page 300: ...nto the receptacles Step 4 If the optical receptacle is contaminated carefully insert the extension tube of the compressed air can into the optical receptacle and blow dry oil free air into the connec...

Page 301: ...leaning techniques using cartridge and pocket style cleaners Procedure Step 1 Make sure that the lasers are turned off before beginning the inspec tion Step 2 Remove the fiber caps from one or more ju...

Page 302: ...the fiber once through a quarter turn 90 degrees b For APC connector endfaces hold the cleaning area at the same angle as the endface Step 6 Pull the fiber tip lightly down the exposed cleaning area...

Page 303: ...Step 3 Fold the wipe into a square about four to eight layers thick See Figure 93 Step 4 Inspect the connector with a fiber scope Refer to the Cleaning Fiber Optic Connector Plugs section If the conne...

Page 304: ...ing the end of a jumper with a clean room tissue Step 6 Repeat the figure 8 wiping action on another clean section of the wipe Step 7 Properly dispose of the wipe Step 8 Inspect the connector again by...

Page 305: ...oper cleaning can cause damage to the equip ment Isopropyl alcohol should be removed com pletely from the connector or adapter Residual liquid alcohol can act as a transport mechanism for loose dirt o...

Page 306: ...ctive end cap and store it in a small resealable con tainer Step 3 Inspect the fiber connector in the adapter or bulkhead with a fiber scope probe Refer to the Cleaning Fiber Optic Connector Plugs sec...

Page 307: ...r or adapter Residual liquid alcohol can act as a transport mechanism for loose dirt on the endface If the alcohol is allowed to evapo rate slowly off the ferrule it can leave residual mate rial on th...

Page 308: ...or detailed information Cleaning MTP Fiber Cable Ends One of the most important aspects of fiber cabling is ensuring the cleanliness of the cable ends One speck of dust or a fingerprint can severely c...

Page 309: ...ment suppliers Step 5 Mate the MTP connectors together End of Procedure Providing Internal Optical Connections This section describes what you have to check for providing internal optical con nections...

Page 310: ...e to them Procedure This procedure describes how to connect client cables to the client ports of the modules For each client connection in the NE connect the client cable as fol lows Procedure Step 1...

Page 311: ...ports of the modules Connecting the other end of these cables to the network dark fiber itself must wait until tests have been done to determine whether attenuators are necessary or not It is assumed...

Page 312: ...fibers SM 9 125 m according to ITU T G 652 with LC connector plugs on each end of the cable jumpers Pay attention to the proper fiber jumper lengths Interconnecting 2OSCM V 1630 or OSCM V 1630 Modules...

Page 313: ...tion Figure 97 on p 314 depicts how the OSCM V 1630 modules and the OSFM 1630 modules in an NE of an OSC ring configuration are connected to each other in this way For ease of representation all opti...

Page 314: ...N M OSC 1630 Line West Data traffic OSC N D C Tx U D U M N R Data traffic Network Element OSCM V 1630 West OSCM V 1630 East OSFM 1630 East N T C Rx OSC 1630 N R C Tx Line East N M N D U D U M Data tr...

Page 315: ...w a typical NE is internally cabled using ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DCs Refer to Figure 98 NE Signal Flow Diagram The diagram shows typical signal flow through the NE when ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DCs are connec...

Page 316: ...quipment take normal anti static precautions N D WEST OSCM FILTER EAST OSCM FILTER WEST PRE AMP EAST PRE AMP WEST POST AMP EAST POST AMP N D 1R 1T 1R N T N R N T N R 1R 2T 2R 1T C T R TO FROM CLIENT T...

Page 317: ...2 MD C2 MD C1 MD C1 MD C40 MD C40 MD C39 MD C39 MD U M D U M D MGT D T R MGT D T R 20SCM OSCM OSCM EDFA EDFA EDFA EDFA Channel Channel Channel Channel POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPP...

Page 318: ...Port 1R on West Post Amp Step 5 At the east ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC right side connect a fiber jumper from Port N D to the FSP 3000R7 Port 1T on east Preamp Step 6 At the east ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC ri...

Page 319: ...OSC Filter east Step 5 At the FSP 3000R7 master shelf OSC Filter west connect a fiber jumper from Port U M to Port 1T on post amp west Step 6 At the FSP 3000R7 master shelf OSC Filter west connect a f...

Page 320: ...FSP 3000R7 ROADM C40 40 2 3HU 2DC and FSP 3000R7 Optical Cabling 320 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 321: ...ftware related information needed for com missioning Tool Requirements which lists the tools required for commissioning the FSP 3000R7 system Commissioning the NE which provides a brief overview of th...

Page 322: ...the network element Special Knowledge Required Personnel who are employed in commissioning the system should have experi ence with the use of computers and computer software In depth knowledge of the...

Page 323: ...or the default password CHGME 1 Refer also to Logging On to the Network Element on p 350 The password is not case sensitive ADVA Optical Networking recom mends changing all passwords as soon as possi...

Page 324: ...once per NE The shelf holding the NCU always has to have ID 1 or 01 and cannot be changed per definition master shelf The shelf cabling identifies successive shelves e g SCU D port of shelf 1 is conne...

Page 325: ...lf connected to a Master Shelf then you need to modify the shelf ID number Unlocking the Shelf ID To unlock the shelf ID proceed as follows Procedure Step 1 Press the enter button for approx 5 seconds...

Page 326: ...l then show the new shelf ID number If not valid is indicated for two seconds the desired shelf ID num ber is already assigned to a shelf The ID number falls back to the prior one End of Procedure Loc...

Page 327: ...shelf types SH1HU HP 2DC SH1HU F 2DC SH1HU R SH1HU R PF Figure 101 on p 327 illustrates an example of the 7 segment shelf display and the push buttons for configuring the shelf ID Figure 101 Example o...

Page 328: ...or setting Verify that the setting on the shelf display is in order The configured shelf ID number automatically changes after some seconds The former shelf ID number is indicated on the display again...

Page 329: ...dem cable to a free SUB D9 RS 232 port on the management PC Step 2 Connect the other end of the serial null modem cable to the SUB D9 port marked Ser on the NCU End of Procedure Connecting a PC to the...

Page 330: ...sert the documentation CD and dou ble click on the USB Driver zip file Step 2 Extract the files for your driver to your management computer This procedure assumes that the driver files are saved to th...

Page 331: ...cal Networking ADVA Confidential Step 6 Select Next and the following window appears Step 7 Select the Install from a list or specific location button Step 8 Select Next and the following window appea...

Page 332: ...e and the Browse for Folder window appears Step 12 Select the C directory as specified in Step 2 to access the corre sponding folder for the operating system your computer uses WIN for Windows MAC for...

Page 333: ...following window appears d Expand the item Ports COM LPT If the item CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller COMx is displayed the driver has successfully been installed In this example the virtual port...

Page 334: ...CU with a single Ethernet port or C1 or C2 for an NCU2E with 2 front Ethernet ports on the NE Step 3 Ensure that your management computer IP address is in the same range as the NE IP address The table...

Page 335: ...tem IP Settings From the Craft Console main menu go to Service Management SHELF MOD 1A NCU For each dependent entity that is not unassigned look under the Config tab End of Procedure Connecting a PC t...

Page 336: ...ontains the following subsections Creating a Serial HyperTerminal Connection Creating a Serial PuTTY Connection Creating a PuTTY Connection Using SSH Creating a Serial HyperTerminal Connection This se...

Page 337: ...80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Procedure Step 1 To open HyperTerminal click the Start button on your PC desktop and follow the path as shown below by pointing to...

Page 338: ...dow appears This window will only be displayed with initial usage of HyperTerminal Step 3 Select your country region from the drop down list Step 4 Enter your area code Step 5 You may type a carrier c...

Page 339: ...2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Step 8 Create a new connection as follows a Type a Name for the connection in the Name field b Choose an Icon from the Icon list by moving the bar to...

Page 340: ...OM port from the Connect using drop down list find out first which COM port your PC uses as follows a Select Start Control Panel System b Select the Hardware tab c Select the Device Manager button d E...

Page 341: ...fidential Step 11 Select OK and the COMx Properties window appears Step 12 Each field offers a drop down list Select the following settings 19200 bits per second 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No fl...

Page 342: ...end your HyperTerminal session either select File Exit or select the hang up icon from the tool bar menu End of Procedure Starting an Existing HyperTerminal Connection This section describes how to st...

Page 343: ...elect File Exit or select the hang up icon from the tool bar menu End of Procedure Creating a Serial PuTTY Connection This section summarizes using the terminal emulation program PuTTY to access the N...

Page 344: ...11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential This dialog box allows you to control everything PuTTY can do You do not usually need to change most of the configuration opt...

Page 345: ...Confidential Step 3 To enter the appropriate COM port in the Serial line to connect to field in the Select a serial line section find out first which COM port your PC uses as follows a Select Start Co...

Page 346: ...e 19200 bits per second in the Speed baud field b Type 8 in the Data bits field c Type 1 in the Stop bits field d Select None from the Parity drop down list e Select None from the Flow control drop do...

Page 347: ...the putty exe file or by clicking the icon if you have created a desktop shortcut In response the PuTTY Configuration window appears This dialog box allows you to control everything PuTTY can do You d...

Page 348: ...Enter a name for this particular configuration of PuTTY in the Saved Sessions field in the Load save or delete a session section for example SSH Alternatively select the Default Settings item in the S...

Page 349: ...e will be displayed This message is displayed to warn you about a possible network attack known as spoofing Spoofing is when your connection is secretly redirected to a different computer so that you...

Page 350: ...o the NE To achieve different access rights you must log off and log on with an other user account and associated password Related Topics See the security chapter in the Detailed System Description fo...

Page 351: ...ble Step 3 Go to the Config tab Step 4 To create a physical connection for the module select Connections and in the following window select Create Connection Refer to the Provisioning and Operations M...

Page 352: ...ds from the NE prior to changing the time For your conve nience multiple performance records with identical timestamps will still be listed chronologically i e in the order they were gathered Any acti...

Page 353: ...gate to the squared bracket Date yyyy mm dd field and press ENTER to make it editable Step 4 Type the correct date using the syntax yyyy mm dd in the Date field and press ENTER to exit the field Step...

Page 354: ...synchronize all the system clocks via the network time protocol NTP This section contains infor mation on how to specify remote NTP servers with which the NE will synchro nize its clock Use this secti...

Page 355: ...ttings System IP Settings Logical Interfaces System Date Time SNMP Configuration Software Database Control Automatic Database Backup Alarm Profile Step 2 Select System Date Time from the System Manage...

Page 356: ...Address 0 0 0 0 Own IP Default IP Admin State In Service Back Refresh Apply Step 6 Navigate to the square bracketed IP Address field and press ENTER to make it editable Step 7 Type the IP address of...

Page 357: ...ted Admin State field and press ENTER This opens a drop down list with the two options In Service and Disabled Step 11 To make the NTP server available navigate to In Service in the Admin State drop d...

Page 358: ...w and or edit the condi tion severities for this remote NTP server A windows listing the conditions will be shown Choose the relevant condition from the list and press ENTER Step 17 Navigate to the Ap...

Page 359: ...hen selecting OK a confirmation window is shown The entity was successfully deleted OK Step 22 Navigate to OK and press ENTER The deleted remote NTP server is no longer displayed in the list of config...

Page 360: ...a few seconds the result window is shown All the configured remote NTP servers are displayed and whether they are available for time synchronizsation If a server is available this is indicated by suc...

Page 361: ...menu navigate to Service Manage ment and press and press ENTER Step 2 Select Shelf 1 SH7HU and then Mod 1 A NCU and press ENTER Step 3 Select LINK 1 A SER SERIAL from the submenu P S Note If you chang...

Page 362: ...r how the interfaces are to be used If the DCN plan shows that numbered interfaces are to be used ensure that the planned IP addresses for the loopback IP interface the Ethernet IP interfaces and the...

Page 363: ...F routing metric The default routing metric is 100 regardless of the IP interface s bandwidth The higher this number is the higher the route cost is Enter the OSPF area ID The area ID may be different...

Page 364: ...formation described in Step 8 to Step 12 End of Procedure FSP 3000R7 ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Commissioning This section describes how to commission the ROADM C40 40 OPM 3HU 2DC Shelf Commissioning co...

Page 365: ...t EQUIPMENT TYPE eROADM DC d Select NEXT e Change eROADM to IN SERVICE f Click APPLY to submit changes Step 3 At the SERVICE MANAGEMENT SCREEN a Select eROADM shelf number you just assigned b Select P...

Page 366: ...or correct values Step 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the next eROADM The NE is ready to be provisioned Refer to the FSP 3000R7 Provisioning and Opera tions Manual for procedures on provisioning eROAD...

Page 367: ...umentation which lists the documents required to do network leveling Precautions which describes important safety information Measuring the Network Fiber Attenuation which describes how to measure and...

Page 368: ...ptical connectors Personnel must be knowledgeable about at least the following laser safety standards such as IEC EN 60825 1 IEC EN 60825 2 ITU T G 664 ITU T G 665 21CFR1040 10 21CFR1040 11 and ANSI Z...

Page 369: ...ork receiver Step 7 Turn on the light source Step 8 Measure and note the received optical power CAUTION 1 Only Service Personnel are allowed to configure a network laser amplifier switch to Forced On...

Page 370: ...near end network transmitter From the transmitter to the receiver the light runs across many connectors and modules This should be checked before the NE goes into service as later error fixes might be...

Page 371: ...he optical input power is within the spec limits Insert the network receiver fiber into the planned network receiver port End of Procedure Measuring and Leveling Amplified Lines When leveling an ampli...

Page 372: ...n an unamplified system Step 5 Compare the EDFA input power to the specification of the EDFA Especially in systems that use many optical channels on a fiber this value is critical Step 6 If the input...

Page 373: ...ing Manual 373 FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential Step 17 Correct the problem at the amplifier that is responsible for the low OSNR i e the first am...

Page 374: ...Measuring and Leveling Amplified Lines 374 Installation and Commissioning Manual FSP 3000R7 R11 1 80000015930 Issue B 2012 ADVA AG Optical Networking ADVA Confidential...

Page 375: ...cover removing 260 mounting into a rack 186 types and variants 177 277 7HU Shelf front cover 55 front cover mounting 258 front cover removing 259 heat dissipation 64 inspecting 111 lifting guidelines...

Page 376: ...et cables 73 82 pin connections 75 specifications 74 eye safety 49 F fiber optic cleaning equipment 57 fiber optic test equipment 57 fiber optic jumpers 56 79 jumper list 53 requirements 79 fiber opti...

Page 377: ...AGEMENT Shelf 90 fitting with 19 inch brackets 202 205 fitting with 23 inch brackets 204 installing fiber optic cables 209 mounting into a rack or cabinet 193 207 unpacking 109 SH1HU PASSIVE See 1HU P...

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