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G. 

For separating a pair removes the shield foil from this pair outside the outer jacket. 

 

Orientate the pairs in the desired sequence. 

 

Reduce the foil of the other pairs. For best results in low crosstalk take care to keep the foil so long as 
possible. (Refer to Figure 66). The most important pair is the one between the separated conductors. 

 

 

Figure 66. Assembly cable instruction  

 

H. 

Orientate  the  conductors  in  the  desired  sequence  and  trim  off  any  excess  length  of  the  conductors. 
Insert the cable into the plug (Refer to Figure 67) 

 

Push the outer jacket towards the Plug. 

 

Slide the shield onto the plug. 

 

 

 

Figure 67. Assembly cable instruction  

 

I. 

Use the tools to crimp the strain relief, contacts, and ferrule. 

 

Detailed information to the Molex application tools see on Molex website or in catalogue. 

J. 

Remove protruding cable shield. 

K. 

Slide the boot onto the cable up to the dimension. 

 

 

Solder the cable as reported on Table 10. 

 

Table 10 – Insertion wires table 

 

PIN 

Cable 

Function 

White/Green 

Pair 3 

TXP (OUT) 

Green 

Pair 3 

TXN (OUT) 

White/Orange 

Pair 2 

RXP (IN) 

Blue 

Pair 1 

 

White/Blue 

Pair 1 

 

Orange 

Pair 2 

RXN (IN) 

White/Brown 

Pair 4 

 

Brown 

Pair 4 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1660SM

Page 1: ...8DG 15436 BAAA Ed 03 Installation Handbook Alcatel 1660SM STM 64 Multiservice Metro Node 1660SM Rel 5 4...

Page 2: ...8DG 15436 BAAA Ed 03 2 140...

Page 3: ...3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 17 3 1 1660SM Subrack insertion into the rack 17 3 2 21 rack S9 OPTINEX 17 3 2 1 Connection flanges assembling to the 1660SM subrack 17 3 2 2 S9 Rack 18 3 2 3 OPTINEX Rack 1...

Page 4: ...ngle cable 89 4 26 4xANY Host connections 92 4 27 Optical ATM 4 x 4 ATM 4 x 4 V2 ATM 4x4 D3 and ATM 8 x 8 connection 93 4 28 ISA Ethernet port connections ES4 8FE 94 4 29 ISA Ethernet switch connectio...

Page 5: ...Power supply connections 132 7 2 Remote alarms connections 133 ANNEXES 135 ANNEX A PARTS MAKING UP THE INSTALLATION SET 135 ANNEX B SUGGESTED CABLING 138 ANNEX C FANS SUBRACK PART LIST 21 VERSION 139...

Page 6: ...7 Mechanical structure of the subrack code 3AL 89794 AB 24 Figure 8 Kit fiber duct code 3AL 81639 AA 25 Figure 9 Fans subrack insertion into the rack 26 Figure 10 Insertion of fans modules into the s...

Page 7: ...le part 88 Figure 60 Ethernet ports installed 88 Figure 61 Assembly cable instruction 89 Figure 62 Assembly cable instruction 89 Figure 63 Assembly cable instruction 90 Figure 64 Assembly cable instru...

Page 8: ...gure 98 Fans unit electrical installation 128 Figure 99 Fans unit remote alarms connections 129 Figure 100 Fans units power connections 129 Figure 101 19 Fans subrack cover front view 131 Figure 102 E...

Page 9: ...and Low Capacity Each component utilized on the links is tested at the Factory s Final Acceptance dept during the system test phase 1 2 Scope The scope of the following operating procedure concerns th...

Page 10: ...refully observe the front panel warning labels prior to working on optical connections while the equipment is in service To reduce the risk of damaging the electrostatic sensitive devices it is mandat...

Page 11: ...MC Electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic compatibily EPS Equipment Protection Switching ESD Electrostatic discharges ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Istitute GND Ground ICS Item Chang...

Page 12: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 12 140 This page is intentionally blank...

Page 13: ...ply wood crates for transport by ship air on road for periods of 30 to 60 days cardboard boxes for transport by air or on road for periods of less than 30 days 2 2 Unpacking 2 2 1 Preliminary checks...

Page 14: ...drating bags ascertain that the goods are not damaged and that they correspond to those indicated on the packing list enclosed in the envelope Conversely contact the agency s representative N B When u...

Page 15: ...connectors Pushing on the front panel balancing the strain without push on the levers c Push on the levers in order to finish the connector mating d Fix the unit to the subrack by means of screws befo...

Page 16: ...16 140 Right operations for unit extraction A B C a Unscrew the top and bottom screws before extracting the unit b Act on the levers opening gently as shown in the picture c Pull the unit as shown in...

Page 17: ...PTINEX Subrack fastening to the rack ensures ground protection in that the rack is wire connected to the station protection ground 3 2 1 Connection flanges assembling to the 1660SM subrack See Figure...

Page 18: ...into the subrack in the right way as indicated in detail C and D of Figure 2 on page 19 The caged nuts end special screws are provided with the S9 Installation kit 3AL78913AAAA the screws and washers...

Page 19: ...p DETAIL C Union optical fiber duct orientation when the optical cable direction is from the bottom DETAIL D DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL A DETAIL B See See 9 10 7 8 11 11 11 10 7 7 8 8 9 11 11 11 FIBER D...

Page 20: ...t 1 or 1 to the subrack by means of the three screws 2 The screws and the cables support are supplied together with the 1660SM subrack 1 2 1 In alternative to the cable support 1 1 Figure 3 Positionin...

Page 21: ...to remove the optical electrical modules from the unit To remove an electrical or optical module read the following instruction see Figure 5 on page 22 insert and rotate the extractor 2 in the hole 4...

Page 22: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 22 140 Figure 5 Use of the extraction tools...

Page 23: ...c b 3 utilized for the subrack wiring Two cable duct 4 e 4 for the optical fibers connected to the units front panels Rear cover 5 for the protection of the rear p c b 3 Grids 6 to protect the equipme...

Page 24: ...ubrack code 3AL 89794 AB This sub rack is composed by the same mechanical framework of the 3AL89794AA type with an added fan units installation area 9 6 5 1 7 9 2 2 3 4 Figure 7 Mechanical structure o...

Page 25: ...cond one is a kit that must be added to the fixed part The kit code 3AL 81639 AA see Annex D Kit cabling ETHERNET on page 139 is illustrated in Figure 8 on page 25 and the assembly modes are described...

Page 26: ...the 6 screws 9 3 Insert the 12 retainer nuts 2 into the holes on the front bracket 1 only for S9 rack 4 Insert the mechanical empty part of subrack 7 and secure it on the front bracket 1 through the 4...

Page 27: ...on page 28 for electrical connection see 6 on page 127 Cable N Used Cable 1 Power supply lower unit Cable 2 Power supply upper unit Cable 3 Rack lamps upper unit Cable 4 Remote alarms lower unit Cabl...

Page 28: ...gure 11 Fan cables insertion Lamp rack connector Remote alarm connector Power Supply connector Lower fans unit Passage for upper fan unit cable Hole for lower fan unit Passage for upper fan unit cable...

Page 29: ...e S9 or Optinex racks before assembly the 19 21 adapter 2 Insert the empty shelf 2 into the rack 3 Fasten the shelf by means of screws 3 and washer 4 4 Insert the fans drawers 5 and the anti dust filt...

Page 30: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 30 140 Figure 13 19 fan shelf...

Page 31: ...N Figure 14 on page 31 shows the fan units installed into the 3AL 89794 AB sub rack Figure 14 Subrack code 3AL 89794 AB with the fan units installed The Figure 15 on page 32 shows the procedures and c...

Page 32: ...he strain without push on the levers Push on the levers in order to finish the connector mating Fix the Fan to the subrack by means of screws before to insert another Fan FORBIDDEN ACTIONS Don t push...

Page 33: ...on page 36 reports the connection points number for each function and the paragraph where it is described Each paragraph also indicates pin assignment table information on the adapters connectors sup...

Page 34: ...5 BST17 Slot 4 19 two slots 17 A21E1 A21E1 A3T3 A3E3 A4ES1 A2S1 ETH ATX 21 PR16 PR64 Slot 2 9 Slot 13 20 two slots 22 from to NOT USED NOT USED Telephone extension from to from to GETH AG 23 2GBA_PR 2...

Page 35: ...to NOT USED NOT USED Telephone extension 24 25 PREA4ETH PREA_S1P Slot 24 39 Slot 24 39 AS ALTERNATIVE 26 PREA1GBETH Slot 24 39 3AL XXXXX AA 27 GETH MB Slot 24 39 30 L 64 2C L 64 2E S 64 2E I 64 1E 31...

Page 36: ...40 on page 110 4 10 I O Q3 10 base 2 BNC Interface Connections 4 41on page 111 5 10 Q3 10 base T RJ45 Interface Connections 4 42 on page 111 7 11 G 703 RS 232 and V11 Auxiliary Channels Connections 4...

Page 37: ...e 92 39 2 8 13 20 STM 1 SFP modules 4 12 on page 69 40 2 9 13 20 STM 1 electrical connections 4 13 on page 70 41 24 39 SFP modules SS161 SL161 SL162 SS162C SL162C 5 1 on page 123 42 1 8 13 20 Fiber co...

Page 38: ...e Traffic units and the Access units is described in Figure 28 on page 55 2 The EMC protection EMC case must be used for the electrical modules connections 3 A patch cord must be used for the optical...

Page 39: ...nto slots 24 to 39 STM 16 connections 1 They can be inserted into slots 25 26 28 29 34 35 and 37 38 Each unit occupies 2 slots Optical BOOSTER connections 1 They can be inserted into slots 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 40: ...f Gbit Ethernet Access 2GBA_PR 1 This unit must be inserted in slots from 2 to 8 and from 13 to 19 2 The front plate is two slots wide 3 This unit must be coupled to the unit ISA_PR Main Board The cou...

Page 41: ...is board COWLA2 1 This board can be inserted in slots from 24 to 39 It is possible to insert a maximum of 16 boards COADM1 1 This board can be inserted in slots from 1 to 8 and from 13 to 20 It is pos...

Page 42: ...slots from 24 to 39 ETH AFx 1 This board can be inserted in slots from 2 to 9 and from 13 to 20 2 It is possible to insert a maximum of 8 boards in each shelf 3 The connections are made by means of SF...

Page 43: ...IX A MATRIX B PORT LS SPARE HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS PORT HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS...

Page 44: ...31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 J22 J23 J42 6 6 Input Ch 2 Input Ch 3 Input Ch 4 Input Ch 5 Input Ch 6 Input Ch 7 Input Ch 8 Input Ch 9 Input Ch 10 Input Ch 11 Input Ch 12 Input Ch 13 Input Ch 14...

Page 45: ...connector into the relevant Sub D 37 Shell connector code 1AB 00603 0170 Plug the connector into the terminal tagblock T1 T3 Figure 21 on page 46 Figure 20 on page 45 and Figure 21 on page 46 provide...

Page 46: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 46 140 Figure 21 21x2 Mbit s 120 ohm Module connections See Annex B on page 138 See Annex B on page 138 See Annex B on page 138...

Page 47: ...ustrated in Figure 22 on page 48 One or more 1 N N 15 EPS revertive protection schemes are applicable As regards to the position of the protecting port card the following rule must be applied Insert t...

Page 48: ...ANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 A C C E S S A R E A B A S I C A R E...

Page 49: ...S A R E A B A S I C A R E A 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 LS Low Speed 2Mbit s HS High Speed 34Mbit s GROUP PROTECTED PROTECTING PORT CARD POSITION SLOT ACCESS MODULE POS...

Page 50: ...4 Mbit s 75 ohm A3E3 SLOT 2 9 13 20 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J FUNCTION CABLE J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 Input Channel 1 Output channel 1 12 Input Channel 2 Output channel 2 Input Channel 3 Output channel 3 Figure 24...

Page 51: ...area slots with fixed relations The relationship is illustrated in Figure 25 on page 52 One or more 1 N N 15 EPS revertive protection schemes are applicable As regards to the position of the protecti...

Page 52: ...S PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 A C C E S S A R E A B A S I C A R E A 22 2...

Page 53: ...R E A B A S I C A R E A 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 LS Low Speed 2Mbit s HS High Speed 34Mbit s GROUP PROTECTED PROTECTING PORT CARD POSITION SLOT ACCESS MODULE POSITIO...

Page 54: ...J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 12 J7 J8 J7 J8 4 x STM 1 Electrical 75 ohm A4ES1 Input Channel 1 Output channel 1 Input Channel 2 Output channel 2 Input Channel 3 Output channel 3 Input Channel 4 Output channel 4...

Page 55: ...LS HS PORT HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS PORT LS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANCED HS PORT ENHANC...

Page 56: ...nect the cables using the male coaxial connectors C1 and C2 Unsheathe the cables according to the quotes given in Figure 30 detail A on page 58 in order to make visible the braid Unscrew the ferrule 1...

Page 57: ...l 1 Output channel 1 Input Channel 2 Output channel 2 Input Channel 3 Output channel 3 Input Channel 4 Output channel 4 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 Input Channel 1 Output channel 1 Input Channel 2 Output...

Page 58: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 58 140 Figure 30 Cable assembly for STM 1 Electrical module ICMI...

Page 59: ...18627 0002 The length of the patch cord is standard set The patch cords can be connected to modules inserted both in the Traffic unit part slot 24 39 and in the Access unit slot 23 9 13 20 The joint...

Page 60: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 60 140 Figure 32 Patch cord SM MM installation 5 2 3 Port card 2 6 3 5 Junction socket Patch cord SM MM Rack duct...

Page 61: ...rack But these units will be used only to drive the corresponding access Ethernet units By this way it is possible to add 14 x 6 84 Ethernet ports CONGI A CONGI B SERVICE ACCESS LS ACCESS LS ACCESS L...

Page 62: ...le 1 Ethernet Port 2 Ethernet Port 3 Ethernet Port 4 Ethernet Port 5 Ethernet Port 6 Ethernet Port 7 8 Ethernet Port 9 Ethernet Port 10 Ethernet Port 11 Ethernet Port 12 Ethernet Port 13 Ethernet Port...

Page 63: ...thernet channel 14 See Annex B page 138 Table 3 Wires table PIN Cable 2x2xAWG 26 Function ODF side Cabling 1 White Blu Pair 1 TXP OUT RX 2 Blu White TXN OUT RX 3 White Orange Pair 2 RXP IN TX 4 Not us...

Page 64: ...them SLOT 24 39 Insert the single fiber splice connector onto the corresponding one on the port cards Input and Output PR_EA S1P SLOT 24 39 Input Channel Output channel IN OUT FUNCTION OUT IN SMOPT N...

Page 65: ...7 30 8 31 9 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 17 37 18 38 19 39 20 SLOT 2 9 SLOT 13 20 GETH AG 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OPTICAL MODULES N B The Gigabit Ethernet Access unit can be equipped with two types of Optical...

Page 66: ...anel LEGENDA 1 Factory use only 3 Not used 4 The slot can be equipped with a 1000Base SX or 1000Base LX Gigabit Ethernet optical module LX code 1 AB 18728 0001 SX code 1 AB 18728 0002 For these Optica...

Page 67: ...ns are made by means of SFP modules from 1 to 4 inserted on front panel LEGENDA 1 to 4 are Gigabit Ethernet channels Note the cavities must be equipped with Ethernet Optical Modules 6 Factory use only...

Page 68: ...an be used in conjunction with the relevant access card in order to provide up to 12 STM 1 optical port A12OS1E or up to 16 STM 1 electrical port A16ES1E The relevant ship between SFP and board is sho...

Page 69: ...2 3 26 4 5 28 6 7 30 8 9 32 13 14 34 15 16 36 17 18 38 19 20 LEGENDA 1 are cavity for STM 1 SFP optical modules 12 channels can be managed 1 SLOT 2 8 13 20 Figure 41 Optical Access 12xSTM 1 unit conn...

Page 70: ...CARD POSITION SLOT ACCESS MODULE POSITION SLOT 24 2 25 3 26 4 27 5 28 6 29 7 30 8 31 9 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 17 37 18 38 19 39 20 For these connections use cable 16 LEGENDA 1 to 16 STM 1 input o...

Page 71: ...ation between Port Card ISA ES16 and Gigabit Access Module PORT CARD POSITION SLOT ACCESS MODULE POSITION SLOT 24 2 25 3 26 4 27 5 28 6 29 7 30 8 31 9 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 17 37 18 38 19 39 20 L...

Page 72: ...connector onto the corresponding one on the port cards Input and Output STM 4 port card S4 1N L4 1N L4 2N SLOT 24 39 Input Channel Output channel J1 J2 FUNCTION J J1 J2 N B In the drawing above SC PC...

Page 73: ...cards Input and Output Input Channel Output channel J1 J2 FUNCTION J STM 16 port card S16 1ND L16 1ND L16 2ND SLOT 25 26 SLOT 28 29 SLOT 34 35 SLOT 37 38 J1 J2 J1 J2 SLOT 25 26 SLOT 28 29 SLOT 34 35...

Page 74: ...to the corresponding one on the port cards Input and Output Input Channel Output Channel J1 J2 FUNCTION J Booster BST10 BST15 BST17 SLOT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J1 J2 J1 J2 N B In the...

Page 75: ...the corresponding one on the port cards Input and Output J1 J2 FUNCTION J Preamplifier SLOT 2 3 4 5 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Two slots J1 J2 J1 J2 Input Channel Output Channel N B 1 In case of 10...

Page 76: ...responding one on the unit input and output Rotate the connector support in the initial position and screw 2 Figure 49 on page 78 Repeat the same operation on the other optical interface Close the opt...

Page 77: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 77 140 Access card Optical Fibre Port card 6 4 7 5 1 7 4a 4b 9 10 1 Figure 48 Optical STM 1 connections and fiber protections positioning...

Page 78: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 78 140 Optical splice protection right side Port Card 2 4 5 7 8 7 6 5 3 Optical module Optical module Figure 49 Optical STM n connections...

Page 79: ...e the electrical cable protection onto the unit as follow Insert the hook 3 of the electrical cable protection 2 into the hole 4 of the Port Card Insert the screw 5 into the hole 6 and screw it on the...

Page 80: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 80 140 Figure 50 Electrical STM n connections Coaxial Cable Port card 5 2 3 1 Access card 9 2b 7 6 4 2 6 3 5 Electrical Cable 8 10...

Page 81: ...ert in access area other two kind of ports 2GBA_PR Gbit Ethernet optical connection 16FEA_PR Fast Ethernet electrical connection The relationship between ISA_PR Main Board and the two access ports is...

Page 82: ...S ISA_PR ACCESS CONGI A CONGI B SERVICE EQUICO A MATRIX A B A S I C A R E A MATRIX B ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR MAIN ISA_PR Main Board P...

Page 83: ...late see Figure 53 on page 83 Insert the units in related slots Insert the single fiber in J1 input and J2 output connectors J1 J2 FUNCTION J SLOT 25 26 28 29 34 35 37 38 Input Channel Output Channel...

Page 84: ...see Figure 54 on page 84 Insert the units in related slots Insert the single fiber in J1 input and J2 output connectors J1 J2 FUNCTION J SLOT 25 26 28 29 34 35 37 38 Input Channel Output Channel J1 J2...

Page 85: ...unit front plate see Figure 55 on page 85 Insert the units in related slots Insert SFP module Connect the single fibre in J1 input and J2 output connectors J FUNCTION J1 Input Channel J2 Output Channe...

Page 86: ...the operation to follow must be rigorously observed to avoid placing out of service 1 Open the duct cover and extract all the fibers inside it inserted in the relevant support but without disconnectin...

Page 87: ...ted into two adjacent slots connect the cables code 1AC 01676 0003 terminate with RJ45 connector code 1AB 07461 0008 by placing them as shown in Figure 57 on page 87 For the cabling assembly see parag...

Page 88: ...see Figure 59 on page 88 so as to give an acceptable bending radius to the fiber Figure 59 Fibers support with withdrawable part Place the fibers back on top of the fibers support using new adhesive...

Page 89: ...to the fibers incoming from the other optical ports provided on the equipment as shown on the new template to affix to the fiber support Connect the fibers 4 25 3 Ethernet cable connectorization speci...

Page 90: ...Figure 63 Figure 63 Assembly cable instruction E Insert the cable into the plug as shown in Figure 64 Push the outer jacket towards the Plug Slide the shield onto the plug Continue with instruction I...

Page 91: ...h of the conductors Insert the cable into the plug Refer to Figure 67 Push the outer jacket towards the Plug Slide the shield onto the plug Figure 67 Assembly cable instruction I Use the tools to crim...

Page 92: ...s OL IN OL MM 3 Channel 3 Low speed 4xANY acronym modules OL IN OL MM or High speed 4xANY acronym modules OH I OH MM 4 Channel 4 Low speed 4xANY acronym modules OL IN OL MM or High speed 4xANY acronym...

Page 93: ...1 is not working ATM 4x4 R XXXXXX 3AL XXXXX AA NB SLOTS 24 39 NU U AT AB IN ATM 8x8 SLOTS 24 38 R XXXXXX 3AL XXXXX AA NU U AT AB IN ATM 4x4 D3 ATM 4x4 V2 XXXXXX 3AL XXXXX AA NB2 SLOTS 24 39 NU U AT A...

Page 94: ...Ethernet channel 6 Ethernet channel 7 Ethernet channel 8 Ethernet channel The Gigabit Ethernet connections are made by means of SFP module 9 inserted on the front panel LEGENDA Red led Local unit alar...

Page 95: ...3 Ethernet channel 14 4 Ethernet channel 5 Ethernet channel 6 Ethernet channel 7 Ethernet channel 8 Ethernet channel LEGENDA Red led Local unit alarm G reen led inservice unit 1 to 8 12 Bicolor LED 1...

Page 96: ...le must be used terminated jumper LC duplex with a 35 mm max length boot The relevant ship between SFP and board is shown in Table 13 below LEGENDA 1 to 8 are cavity for Fast Ethernet optical SFP modu...

Page 97: ...ween ASI MB Main Board and the board ASI ABNC are shown in Figure 74 on page 98 The Figure 73 on page 97 shows the frontal plates of the two units ASI MB ASI ABNC M Function Cable M1 Tx Ch 1 M2 Rx Ch...

Page 98: ...I ABNC ASI ABNC ASI ABNC ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB ASI MB POSITION SLOT ASI ABNC ACCESS POSITION SLOT 24 2 25 3 26 4 27 5...

Page 99: ...BNC ASI PROT ASI ABNC ASI PROT ASI ABNC ASI PROT ASI ABNC ASI PROT ASI ABNC ASI PROT ASI ABNC ASI PROT ASI MB S ASI MB M ASI MB S ASI MB M ASI MB S ASI MB M ASI MB S ASI MB M ASI MB S ASI MB M ASI MB...

Page 100: ...0 4 32 Installation hardware procedure These connections are achieved through the Sub D 25 pins connector located on the front panel of the ISA BCE board see Figure 76 Slot 24 39 Sub D 25 pins connect...

Page 101: ...but without disconnecting them from the units to which they are connected so as not to interrupt traffic Obviously only if the equipment is operating 2 Remove the cover from the duct and remove the t...

Page 102: ...figures below 6 ISA BCE cable connectorization specification Sub D 25 pins Pins Pair Cable 1 2 1 pair 15 16 2 pair 4 5 3 pair 18 19 4 pair 7 8 5 pair 21 22 6 pair 10 11 7 pair 24 25 8 pair 18 NB Fiber...

Page 103: ...5 3 26 4 27 5 28 6 29 7 30 8 31 9 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 17 37 18 38 19 39 20 Slot 2 9 13 20 N B 1 It is possible to insert a maximum of 8 ETH AFX boards N B 2 The ETH AFX Access unit can be equip...

Page 104: ...5 28 6 29 7 30 8 31 9 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 17 37 18 38 19 39 20 Slot 2 9 13 20 N B 1 It is possible to insert a maximum of 8 GETH AGR boards N B 2 The GETH AGR Access unit can be equipped with...

Page 105: ...les present on the unit front plate see Figure 79 on page 105 Insert the units in related slots Insert the XFP module into the position 1 on the front plate Connect the fibers in J1 and J2 connector J...

Page 106: ...esent on the unit front plate see Figure 53 on page 83 Insert the units in related slots Insert the single fiber in J1 input and J2 output connectors J Function J1 Input channel J2 Output channel Slot...

Page 107: ...ne P8DCN board in each shelf Table 16 Matrix Gbit s 4xEthernet Channel Function Cable 1 Channel line 1 2 Channel line 2 3 Channel line 3 16 4 Channel line 4 5 Channel line 5 6 Channel line 6 7 Channel...

Page 108: ...ct 4 HK IN3 Input parallel contact 3 HK IN2 Input parallel contact 2 HK IN1 Input parallel contact 1 SLOT 10 12 Housekeeping and remote alarm 2 1 8 9 15 Pair 4 Pair 3 Pair 5 Pair 6 Pair 8 Pair 7 Pair...

Page 109: ...k They are realized via an Cord plug Alarms terminated with SUB D 9P female connector unit side and with SUB D 25P fixed male connector Top Rack Unit side for S9 rack or with SUB D 9P fixed male conne...

Page 110: ...11 12 13 15 GND QMD Q2 LTS Signals 14 TXA Tranmitted data at 19 2Kb s A IN RXA Received data at 19 2Kb s A OUT CKA Received clock A OUT TXB Transmitted data at 19 2Kb s B IN RXB Received data at 19 2K...

Page 111: ...se connections are directly made on the connector mounted on the Control and General I F unit CONGI inserted into slot 10 Q3 10 base T Connect the RJ45 male connector 1AB074610008 onto connector R CON...

Page 112: ...SUB D 50 Pmale connector 1AB003110025 Connection side wiew 1 17 18 33 34 50 pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 pair 5 pair 6 pair 7 pair 8 pair 9 pair 10 pair 11 pair 12 pair 13 pair 14 pair 15 pair 16 pair...

Page 113: ...29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 V11 3 a Input V11 3 a Output V11 4 a Input V11 4 a Output 64 Kbit s G 703 4 a Input 64 Kbit s G 703 4 a Output 64 Kbit s G 703 3 a In...

Page 114: ...ip the cable If no screen available then dimension 6 is not applicable and dimension 13 becomes 11 Unscrew ferrule 5 and remove insulator 3 and washer 4 Push ferrule 5 over the cable Push a washer 4 o...

Page 115: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 115 140 1 BODY 2 IDC CONTACT 3 INSULATOR 4 WASHER 5 FERRULE 6 13 2 mm max Legenda 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 88 SIEMENS Balum assembly instruction...

Page 116: ...SLEEVE 5 CABLE Legenda 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 89 ITT Cannon Balum assembly instruction 4 45 RJ11 Telephone extension Connections Refer to Figure 90 on page 117 These connections are directly made on the con...

Page 117: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 117 140 Figure 90 AUX 2 Mbit s Sync and telephone extension connections See Annex B on page 138 See Annex B on page 138 See Annex B on page 138 See Annex B on page 138...

Page 118: ...hese cords connect the power supply of the equipment to the TRU of the rack Into the TRU are inserted also two Circuit Breakers one on battery A and one on battery B For OPTINEX TRU two 40A code 1AB 1...

Page 119: ...ED 03 8DG 15436 BAAA 119 140 CONGI SLOT 10 12 Power PIN FUNCTION 1 2 3 Battery GND Battery 1 2 3 C1 C1 CABLE 15 Figure 91 Power supply connections...

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Page 121: ...ions COWLA2 COMDX8 COADM1 and COADM2 In the following are illustrated the diagrams inherent to this application LINEAR TOPOLOGY ADD DROP REGENERETOR NB C O M D X 8 C O M D X 8 With COMDX8 board NB C O...

Page 122: ...an be inserted the Add Drop Regenerator connections or both C O A D M C O A D M COWLA2 COWLA2 Pass Through Colored Colored BW BW BW BW Figure 93 Add Drop C O A D M C O A D M C O W L A 2 Colored 1 Colo...

Page 123: ...e following are the SFP modules that can be inserted on this board SS161 SL161 SL162 SS162C SL162C LEGENDA 1 Slot for Black White or Colored SFP module 2 Slot for Black White or Colored SFP module 3 S...

Page 124: ...ectors 2 Channel 1470 nm Fiber Connectors 3 Channel 1490 nm Fiber Connectors 4 Channel 1510 nm Fiber Connectors 5 Channel 1530 nm Fiber Connectors 6 Channel 1550 nm Fiber Connectors 7 Channel 1570 nm...

Page 125: ...ns are made by the modules inserted on front panel LEGENDA 1 Line Side Fiber Connectors 2 Add Drop Channel 1 Fiber Connectors 3 Pass through Fiber Connectors 4 Add Drop Channel 2 Fiber Connectors COAD...

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Page 127: ...lished between the connector mounted on the upper fan unit M1 and the connector mounted on the Top Rack Unit of the S9 or OPTINEX rack With S9 rack Lay the cable along the right side wall rack and ins...

Page 128: ...ousekeeping to CONGI housekeeping to Rack lamps 1 M1 2 M2 M4 M3 M5 M6 M4 Flat cable via DDF via DDF 3 1 2 Upper fansunit Lower fans unit Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Upper fansunit Lower fans unit Filter Fans...

Page 129: ...service battery GND Ground 4 5 M2 M1 M3 M2 M3 M1 Not Used Not Used Not Used TURG urgent alarm TNURG not urgent alarm URG_V fans urgent alarm NURG_V fans not urgent alarm Not Used Not Used FANS UNIT r...

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Page 131: ...ure 101 on page 131 N1 N4 N3 N5 N2 N1 Battery A connector N2 Battery B connector N3 Alarm connector for 1660SM N4 Not Used N5 Not Used NB Connectors N4 N5 that are not used must be protected with the...

Page 132: ...ply connections Connect two connectors N1 and N2 to Battery A and Battery B respectively present on the TRU of the used rack S9 or OPTINEX The two cords are provided in the installation kit of the fan...

Page 133: ...r N3 of the fan shelf and connectors C2 and C4 of the CONGI unit installed in equipment slot 10 1660 SM The connections are listed in Table 17 on page 133 Table 17 Fan shelf alarm connections FROM N3...

Page 134: ...ctor N3 FAN and connector C4 Q2 of CONGI see Table 17 on page 133 If some housekeeping and port Q2 already have been used the connections must be used by transiting in a distribution frame local or re...

Page 135: ...connector 1AB 003110025 040 312 5502J 1 SUB D 15 P Shell connector 1AB 006030063 040 395 140V 3 SUB D 25 P Shell connector 1AB 006030064 040 395 142V 1 SUB D 50 P Shell connector 1AB 006030066 040 395...

Page 136: ...AB 00311 0022 1 CON PANEL MAL 15 WIRS 1AB 00311 0022 1 CON PANEL MAL 25 WIRS 1AB 00311 0023 1 CON PANEL MAL 50 WIRS 1AB 00311 0025 1 CON CBLRD MAL 8 ID 1AB 07461 0008 1 CON CBLRD MAL 8 ID 1AB 07461 00...

Page 137: ...1 CONNECTOR COVER 1AB 01615 0007 040 395 190 Q 1 CAP FOR D SUB CONNECTOR 15 WAYS 1AB 01615 008 040 395 193 F 4 DUST COVER D SUB 50W FEMALE 1AB 01615 0013 040 395 194 G 1 PROTECTION CAP FOR D SUB 9 WAY...

Page 138: ...405 S 1 6 11 Round Shielded flat cable wire wrap 0 4 8 5 max 1AC 00379 0002 049 341 040 A 1 7 12 8 coax cable 75 ohm SOLDER CRIMP 13 8 max 1AC 00110 0035 9 13 coax cable 75 ohm SOLDER CRIMP 3 6 max 1A...

Page 139: ...4 N 2 9 pins holder left hand side 3CY 09260 AAAA 202 502 545 P 2 Bottom plate 3AN 49560 AA 269 401 148 E 1 Assembled support Complete front cover 3AN 49569 AA 284 901 901 F 1 Complete front cover 3AN...

Page 140: ...1 0022 040 311 550 2 Connector holder 1AB 00603 0063 040 395 140 2 Power Supply Cord plug L2800 3AL 80808 AAAA 041 931 049 2 SUB D 15 P female prot connector 1AB 01615 0008 040 395 193 2 RDE 6 stainle...

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