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Page 1: ...ssue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary This document contains proprietary information of Lucent Technologies and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements Copyright 2004 Lucent Technologies Unpublished and Not for Publication All Rights Reserved See notice on first page ...

Page 2: ...ate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Mandatory customer information Safety Always observe the Safety Instructions given in Chapter 1 when operating the system Trademarks All trademarks and service marks specified herein are owned by their respective companies Ordering information The order number of this document is 365 312 761 Issue 1 Support Technical support Plea...

Page 3: ...OKMARK10 How to comment How to comment xv BOOKMARK11 How to order How to order xvi 1 BOOKMARK12 1 General information General information BOOKMARK13 Overview Overview 1 1 BOOKMARK14 Handling Precautions Handling Precautions 1 2 BOOKMARK15 EMC ESD Safety Information EMC ESD Safety Information 1 3 BOOKMARK16 Laser Safety Information Laser Safety Information 1 4 BOOKMARK17 Functional Description Func...

Page 4: ...angements Arrangements BOOKMARK33 Overview Overview 3 1 BOOKMARK34 Interconnection Panel Interconnection Panel 3 2 BOOKMARK35 1 5 Mbps Connector Arrangement 1 5 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 3 BOOKMARK36 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 4 BOOKMARK37 LAN Connector Arrangement LAN Connector Arrangement 3 6 BOOKMARK38 34 45 Mbps Connector Arrangement 34 45 Mbps Connector Arr...

Page 5: ...26 BOOKMARK58 CIT Connection via a Modular Jack on the ICP CIT Connection via a Modular Jack on the ICP 5 29 BOOKMARK59 1 5 Mbps Interface 1 5 Mbps Interface 5 30 BOOKMARK60 2 Mbps Interface 2 Mbps Interface 5 37 BOOKMARK61 E1 paddle board interfaces 2 Mbit s 75 120 Ω E1 paddle board interfaces 2 Mbit s 75 120 Ω 5 44 BOOKMARK62 LAN Interface LAN Interface 5 46 BOOKMARK63 34 45 Mbps Interface 34 45...

Page 6: ...K84 Cable Duct Position 2600mm Top Access 600mm Cable Duct Position 2600mm Top Access 600mm B 4 BOOKMARK85 Cable Duct Position 2600 Bottom Access 600mm Cable Duct Position 2600 Bottom Access 600mm B 5 BOOKMARK86 Cable Duct Position 2200mm Top Access 600mm Cable Duct Position 2200mm Top Access 600mm B 7 BOOKMARK87 Cable Duct Position 2200mm Bottom Access 600mm Cable Duct Position 2200mm Bottom Acce...

Page 7: ... the PDP M D 7 BOOKMARK101 Mounting subracks to the rack Mounting subracks to the rack D 9 BOOKMARK102 Power wiring External battery PDP M Power wiring External battery PDP M D 11 BOOKMARK103 Ground wiring Ground wiring D 13 BOOKMARK104 PDP MA wiring PDP MA wiring D 15 GL BOOKMARK105 Glossary Glossary GL 1 IN BOOKMARK106 Index Index IN 1 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary...

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Page 9: ...ide may contain admonishments in the form of DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These admonishments listed in the order of priority are defined as follows DANGER Indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided WARNING Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided 365 312 761 Iss...

Page 10: ... wish to install and cable Metropolis ADM Compact shelf subracks and units including all accessories How to use this information product This part of the Installation Guide is divided into a number of chapters Through this the reader can quickly select the subject of his her interest and need There are the following chapters About this information product This section describes the purpose intende...

Page 11: ...ation steps are done Glossary The glossary provides definitions for telecommuication acronyms and terms Index The index supplies users with specific subjects and corresponding page numbers to find necessary information Conventions used The following conventions are used throughout the manual Numbering The chapters of this document are numbered consecutively The page numbering restarts at 1 in each...

Page 12: ...stems The code consists of a letter combination followed by a combination of numbers Example CC123456789 Symbols Symbols Listing Front View Rear View Top View Bottom View Star point The stars in the figures refer to the descriptions in the text or in the legend Item The items mentioned in the figures refer to the text or to the list of materials Washer Ground Washer Spring Washer Hexagon Nut Self ...

Page 13: ... if needed and below the line the nut plus any washer s Pin Connector Socket Connector Optical Fiber Connection Coaxial Cable Shielded Twisted Pair Cable Optical Cable Paddle Board Alarm Lamp Fuse Circuit Breaker Relay Contacts Cable Number View of the cabling side of the connector Installation Guide About this information product 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See no...

Page 14: ...ed Transport Management Subnetwork Controller ITM SC The following table lists the documents included in the Metropolis ADM Compact shelf documentation set Document title Document code Metropolis ADM Compact shelf Application and Planning Guide 109504969 365 312 756 Metropolis ADM Compact shelf User Operations Guide 109505107 365 312 758 Metropolis ADM Compact shelf Alarm Messages and Trouble Clea...

Page 15: ...e appropriate contact information in the table below Customer location Initial Lucent Technologies contact location Inside the United States and Canada Technical Support Services can be reached at 1 866 LUCENT8 866 582 3688 Prompt 1 Outside the United States Technical Support Services can be reached at 1 630 224 4672 Prompt 2 Web Site For additional information regarding Worldwide Services refer t...

Page 16: ...1 526 3545 How to order For all questions concerning ordering of Metropolis ADM Compact shelf documentation for a complete list of the marketable items and their comcodes and for ordering the equipment please contact your Account Executive or your Lucent Technologies local customer team Installation Guide About this information product x v i Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page...

Page 17: ...polis ADM Compact shelf Contents Handling Precautions 1 2 EMC ESD Safety Information 1 3 Laser Safety Information 1 4 Functional Description 1 9 Technical Data 1 10 Subrack Accessories 1 11 Subrack Measurement 1 14 Required tools 1 17 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 1 1 1 17 1 14 1 11 1 10 1 9 1 4 1 3 1 2 ...

Page 18: ...ensation WARNING TO AVOID CONDENSATION When equipment is brought suddenly from a cold to a hot place this may cause condensation which may damage the equipment and will accelerate corrosion To prevent condensation the equipment should be kept either in its original packaging or put in a closed ESD plastic bag before entering the hot place Then wait until the equipment has reached the ambient tempe...

Page 19: ... to the SRPP by one or more fixed wires The Protective Earth Ground of the peripheral equipment must be connected to the SRPP The EMC ESD boundary is defined at subrack level The principle is based on the Faraday Cage theory If there are covers then the covers must be closed There is an ESD ground earth socket on the subrack A grounded wrist strap with banana plug must be worn when opening the sub...

Page 20: ...remains relatively constant over distance However lasers used in Lightwave systems have a large beam divergence typically 10 to 20 degrees Here irradiance obeys the inverse square law doubling the distance reduces the irradiance by a factor of 4 and rapidly decreases over distance Laser and Eye Damage The optical energy emitted by laser and high radiance LED s in the 400 1400 nm range may cause ey...

Page 21: ...ve system is totally enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury It is a Class I 1 system under the FDA and IEC classifications The lightguide cables that interconnect various components of a lightwave system can disconnect or break and may expose people to lightwave emission Also certain measures and maintenance procedures may expose the technician to emission from the semiconductor laser during ...

Page 22: ...nnectors or broken fibers 2 Under no circumstance shall technician perform lightwave lightguide operations before satisfactorily completing an approved training course 3 Since viewing lightwave emission directly in excess of Class I limits with an optical instrument such as an eye loupe greatly increases the risk of eye damage an appropriate label must appear in plain view in close proximity to th...

Page 23: ...ontains semiconductor lasers some examples of lightguide test equipment are OTDR s Hand Held Loss Test Sets and Feature Finders 3 Under no circumstances shall any personnel scan a fiber with an optical test set without verifying that all lightwave sources on the fiber are turned off 4 All unauthorized personnel shall be excluded from the immediate area of lightwave transmission systems during inst...

Page 24: ...0 CC108905571 1550 nm SM 9 125 3 dBm 2x STM 4 L4 2 LKA42 CC109312629 1550 nm SM 9 125 2 dBm 2x STM 4 S4 1 LKA44 CC109312645 1310 nm SM 9 125 8 dBm IP GE 2 LKA12 CC109198259 850 nm SX 1310 nm LX SM 9 125 4 dBm SX 3 dBm LX Laser Safety Information General information 1 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 25: ...helf is a multiplexer and transport system that multiplexes a broad range of plesiochronous and synchronous signals into 2 5 Gbps STM 16 or 620 Mbps STM 4 The method used to map the interface signals complies with the AU 4 mapping procedure specified by ITU T A special circuit pack is available to support AU 3 SONET mapped signals and another special interface UNI converts EtherNET signals into SD...

Page 26: ...rs A B Upstream Fuse or Circuit Breaker 16 Amps Power Consumption 350 Watt maximum depends on configuration Weight Maximum 15 kg Dimensions D x W x H 260 x 448 x 625 mm Dimensions D x W x H including 2 Mbps paddle board PBE1 or PBE2 260 x 448 x 925 mm General information 1 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 27: ...4 Hex Bolts 901361253 4 Flange Hex Bolts 901343905 Cable Connector Kit 848556239 Quantity Description Comcode 2 D SUB Female 9p 407362797 6 D SUB Male 9p 407362748 8 Hood D SUB 9p 406517318 4 D SUB Male 15p 407362755 7 Inner Ferrule 406517292 4 Hood D SUB 15p 405528217 1 Inner Ferrule 406517284 1 Outer Ferrule 406517946 4 Inner Ferrule 403373624 7 Outer Ferrule 406517300 4 Outer Ferrule 403373632 ...

Page 28: ...omcode 8 Conn RF Coax 75Ω Cable 408663482 Connector Kit for LAN 848592549 Quantity Description Comcode 8 Electric plug AMP 336330 1 407890193 PDP10 848385936 Quantity Description Comcode 2 Plate Support 848412928 8 Washers M6 847174901 8 Hex Nuts 847183597 4 Screws M3x6 847117744 20 Cable Ties 400681615 4 Hex Bolts M6x8 847102514 6 Rings Toque M6 10mm2 407945559 2 Cables 848483772 2 Mounting Brack...

Page 29: ...500V spare parts PDP M Kit 848983359 Quantity Description Comcode 1 PDP M 848862330 1 PDP MA 848979761 1 1 6m Alarm Cable 848979951 1 3 2m Alarm Cable 848979944 PDP M Power Kit for Compact 848983334 Quantity Description Comcode 2 16A Circuit Breaker 408839413 2 Power Cable 848926903 Subrack Accessories General information 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on f...

Page 30: ... the subrack 2 Always place the nut retainer in position as shown 1 1 Install the nut retainers according to the information in 2200 mm Rack Layout B 12 and 2600 mm Rack Layout B 14 General information 1 1 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 31: ...Figure 1 1 Subrack Measurement part 1 Subrack Measurement General information 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 1 1 5 ...

Page 32: ...Figure 1 2 Subrack Measurement part 2 Subrack Measurement General information 1 1 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 33: ...d when tightening the subracks to the rackframe 1 ESD wrist strap to be worn when handling circuit packs 1 Soldering iron to be used for soldering cables 1 RJ45 crimping tool to be used for terminating RJ45 cables 1 1 6 5 6 coax crimping tool to be used for terminating 1 6 5 6 coax cables Isopropanol compressed air and wipes to be used for fiber cleaning General information 365 312 761 Issue 1 May...

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Page 35: ...ubrack 2 2 Mounting Brackets ETSI MADM Rack 2 5 Mounting Brackets 19 Inch Rack 2 7 Mounting Brackets for Customer Rack Types 2 8 Units and Interface Paddle Boards 2 10 Mounting of the Optical Patch Panel Cables 2 14 Fiber Assembly Cable Ducts 300mm 2 16 Fiber Assembly Cable Ducts 600mm 2 17 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 1 2 17 2 16 2 14 2 1...

Page 36: ...0 600mm depth rack frames Cable Duct Position 2200mm Top Access 600mm B 7 Cable Duct Position 2200mm Bottom Access 600mm B 8 Cable Duct Position 2600mm Top Access 600mm B 4 Cable Duct Position 2600 Bottom Access 600mm B 5 4 Unpack the subrack and check that all the installation materials have been delivered see Subrack Accessories 1 11 5 Remove the front cover by unlocking the screws and then lift...

Page 37: ...Interface Paddle Boards 2 10 in the right configuration positions according to the configuration 9 Feed the fiber cables through the cable ducts and connect the cables according to the configuration Optical Interfaces 5 52 Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces 5 55 10 Mounting of the Optical Patch Panel Cables 2 14 and route the Optical Patch Panel 5 56 connections 11 Install the internal external interconn...

Page 38: ...0 LAN Interface 5 46 34 45 Mbps Interface 5 48 155 Mbps Interface 5 50 12 Reinstall the front cover according the configuration Mounting Brackets ETSI MADM Rack 2 5 Mounting Brackets 19 Inch Rack 2 7 Mounting of the Subrack Installation 2 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 39: ...at both front side 2 Install Mounting Bracket ETSI MADM 848522074 item 2 on both sides of the subrack 300mm Rack frame 600mm Rack frame Figure 2 1 300mm subrack mounting Figure 2 2 600mm subrack mounting Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 5 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 40: ...SI MADM 848522074 SCR M M4 7 MM 5 MM STD 901340224 SCR T R M6 1 MM 12MM HEX 901361543 Figure 2 3 ETSI MADM Mounting Brackets Mounting Brackets ETSI MADM Rack Installation 2 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 41: ...ting Bracket 19 848522066 item 2 on both sides of the subrack Legend 1 Locking Unlocking Mechanism 2 Mounting Bracket 19 848522066 SCR M M4 7 MM 5 MM STD 901340224 SCR T R M6 1 MM 12MM HEX 901361543 Figure 2 4 19 Inch Mounting Brackets Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 7 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 42: ...sages For mounting a subrack in a customer rack type see the next requirements Mounting Bracket ETSI MADM 848522074 Figure 2 5 Mounting brackets possibilities Installation 2 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 43: ...cket ETSI MADM NEW BRACKET Figure 2 6 Mounting brackets possibilities Mounting Brackets for Customer Rack Types Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 9 ...

Page 44: ...ddle Board Functional Description SI Synchronous Interface PT Power supply filter and Timing circuit pack PI Plesiochronous Interface SA Synchronous Adapter OI Optical Interface TI Timing Interface LBA Lightwave Booster Amplifier LPA Lightwave Pre Amplifier PB Paddle Board SPIA Synchronous and Plesiochronous Interface Adaptation unit Interface 0 STM 0 1 STM 1 4 STM 4 16 STM 16 E1 2 Mbps E2 8 Mbps ...

Page 45: ...h area 75 75 Ω 120 120 Ω Unit Insertion Important Operate both latches simultaneously during insertion and extraction of a unit 1 Insert the units as shown in the figure below Figure 2 7 Inserting a Unit Units and Interface Paddle Boards Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 1 1 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 46: ... 34 and 45 Mbps level 1 1 Protection The tributary slots for Working and Protection are TS1 and TS2 and TS3 and TS4 At STM 1e level 1 1 Protection The used tributary slots for worker and protection are in slot position TS1 and TS2 TS3 and TS4 Unit Insertion Units and Interface Paddle Boards Installation 2 1 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 47: ...4 45 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement 3 8 155 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 9 Optical Patch panel Connector Arrangement 3 11 All posible slots PB1 till PB4 can be used to configure the configuration Units and Interface Paddle Boards Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 1 3 ...

Page 48: ...p and this conversion may be done in combination with an LBO see Optical Fiber Buildouts A 5 A cable kit can be used to convert from SC to FC PC The kit consists of 8 cables with an SC connector and 8 SC FC buildout blocks on both sides Installation 1 Install the optical patch panel as shown in the figure below Installation 2 1 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761...

Page 49: ...3 Kit Patch Panel 848570453 1 3 Kit Patch Panel Cable 848596045 Figure 2 8 Mounting of the Optical Patch Panel Mounting of the Optical Patch Panel Cables Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 1 5 ...

Page 50: ...e clips item 1 on the Strip 848587051 item 2 at both sides of the racks according the configuration positions 2 Insert the tube item 3 into the upper and lower clips according its configuration postion Figure 2 9 Position of Strip Clips for Cable Tubes Installation 2 1 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 51: ...m 1 and one tube item 3 1 Slide the clips Item 1 on the Strip 848282414 Item 2 mounted at both sides of the racks 2 Insert tube Item 3 into upper and lower clips Item 1 Figure 2 10 Cable Tube Strip Clip Position Installation 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 2 1 7 E N D O F S T E P S ...

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Page 53: ...tion Panel 3 2 1 5 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 3 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 4 LAN Connector Arrangement 3 6 34 45 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 7 34 45 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement 3 8 155 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 9 155 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement 3 10 Optical Patch panel Connector Arrangement 3 11 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on ...

Page 54: ...Interconnection Panel Figure 3 1 Arrangements of Connectors on the ICP Arrangements 3 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 55: ...1 5 Mbps Connector Arrangement Figure 3 2 1 5 Mbps Connector Arrangement PBE12 Arrangements 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 3 3 ...

Page 56: ...2 Mbps Connector Arrangement Figure 3 3 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement PBE1 2 Arrangements 3 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 57: ...gement PBE3 4 Figure 3 5 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement PBP7 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 4 5 6 7 16 PBP7 2 Mbps Connector Arrangement Arrangements 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 3 5 ...

Page 58: ...LAN Connector Arrangement Figure 3 6 LAN Connector Arrangement Arrangements 3 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 59: ...34 45 Mbps Connector Arrangement Figure 3 7 34 45 Mbps Connector Arrangement Arrangements 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 3 7 ...

Page 60: ...34 45 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement Figure 3 8 34 45 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement Arrangements 3 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 61: ...155 Mbps Connector Arrangement Figure 3 9 155 Mbps Connector Arrangement Arrangements 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 3 9 ...

Page 62: ...155 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement Figure 3 10 155 Mbps Protected Connector Arrangement Arrangements 3 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 63: ...ical Patch panel Connector Arrangement Figure 3 11 Arrangement of the Optical Patch Panel Connector Arrangements 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 3 1 1 ...

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Page 65: ...s chapter describes to handle the routing of the internal external cables of the subrack Contents Example of Routing of the External Cabling 4 2 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 4 1 4 2 ...

Page 66: ...Example of Routing of the External Cabling Figure 4 1 Example of Routing of LAN Cabling Cable routing 4 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 67: ...Figure 4 2 Example of Routing of 1 5 2 Mbps Cabling Example of Routing of the External Cabling Cable routing 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 4 3 ...

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Page 69: ...ser radiation Avoid direct exposure to the beam Do not view this beam with optical instruments WARNING Component damage ESD sensitive components take precautionary measures Contents Block Diagram of the CableLayout 5 3 DC Power and Grounding 5 6 Coaxial 75 Ω Clock Interface 5 7 Symmetrial 120 Ω Clock Interface 5 10 Bay Top Alarms 5 13 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary Se...

Page 70: ...bps Interface 5 37 E1 paddle board interfaces 2 Mbit s 75 120 Ω 5 44 LAN Interface 5 46 34 45 Mbps Interface 5 48 155 Mbps Interface 5 50 Optical Interfaces 5 52 Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces 5 55 Optical Patch Panel 5 56 Overview Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 5 56 5 55 5 52 5 50 5 48 5 46 5 44 5 37 5 30 5 29 5 2...

Page 71: ...Block Diagram of the CableLayout Figure 4 1 Part 1 Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 3 ...

Page 72: ...P STP UTP 17 PB LAN 100 8 17 18 20 19 21 PB LAN P100 8 1 5 2 Mbit s Ethernet 10 100 Mbit s PB E3DS3 75 12 PD E3DS3 P75 12 PB 1 75 4 PB 1 P75 4 OUT OUT IN IN 34 45 Mbit s 155 Mbit s Block Diagram of the CableLayout Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 73: ...Figure 4 3 Part 3 Block Diagram of the CableLayout Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 5 ...

Page 74: ...tions Legend 1 Cable Assy Power 3 meters 848538211 1 Cut this connector off if necesssary Figure 5 1 DC Power and Ground Connections Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 75: ...aximum Clock OUT Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 9p solder Code no of Connector 407362748 Code no of Hood 406517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Figure 5 2 Station Clock OUT1 OUT2 75 Ω Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See no...

Page 76: ...06517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Pin Arrangement Point on connectors Signal Name 2 Station Clock input Figure 5 3 Station Clock IN1 IN2 75 Ω Coaxial 75 Ω Clock Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 200...

Page 77: ...Point on connectors Signal Name 3 4 7 8 Ground Coaxial 75 Ω Clock Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 9 ...

Page 78: ...External Cable Length 142 m Maximum Clock OUT Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 9p solder Code no of Connector 407362748 Code no of Hood 406517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Iss...

Page 79: ...Code no of Connector 407362797 Code no of Hood 406517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Figure 5 4 Station Clock OUT1 OUT2 120 Ω Symmetrial 120 Ω Clock Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 1 1 ...

Page 80: ...n Clock Iinput Positive 3 Station Clock Input Negative 4 7 Ground Figure 5 5 Station Clock IN1 IN2 120 Ω Symmetrial 120 Ω Clock Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 1 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 81: ...Pin arrangement Point on connector Signal Name 1 Deferred Maintenance Alarm 2 Prompt Maintenance Alarm 5 Ground 6 Alarm Return 8 Fuse Alarm 9 Battery Alarm Figure 5 6 Bay Top Alarms Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 1 3 ...

Page 82: ...0 4 mm Screen Comcode 407128107 DC Resistance 145 Ω 1000 m Cable Length If the maximum drop in voltage is 1 V at 0 5 A and the maximum cable resistance is 145 Ω 1000 m per single wire the maximum length will be 13 8 meters Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 15p solder Code no of Connector 407362755 Code no of Hood 4...

Page 83: ...t 3 4 Input 4 5 Input 5 6 Input 6 7 Input 7 8 Input 8 9 Ground 14 Ground 15 External suppress input Figure 5 7 Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs Miscellaneous Discrete Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 1 5 ...

Page 84: ...946 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Spare wires 5b 8ab Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name 1 Output 1 2 Output 2 3 Output 3 4 Output 4 Figure 5 8 Miscellaneous Discrete Outputs Miscellaneous Discrete Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 1 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 85: ...5 Ground 6 Output 1 Return 7 Output 2 Return 8 Output 3 Return 9 Output 4 Return Miscellaneous Discrete Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 1 7 ...

Page 86: ...f the maximum drop in voltage is 1 V at 50 mA and the maximum cable resistance is 145 Ω 1000 m per single wire the maximum length will be 138 m Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 15p solder Code no of Connector 407362755 Code no of Hood 405528217 Inner Ferrule No 403373624 Outer Ferrule No 403373632 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded...

Page 87: ...n Connector Signal Name 1 Disconnectable prompt station alarm 2 Disconnectable station alarm return 3 Non disconnectable prompt station alarm 4 Non disconnectable prompt station return Figure 5 9 Station Alarms Office Alarm Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 1 9 ...

Page 88: ...alarm return 9 Disconnectable deferred station alarm 11 Non disconnectable deferred station alarm 13 Suite deferred alarm 14 Controller removed alarm 15 Alarm for suppressed alarms Office Alarm Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 2 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 89: ... Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 15p solder Code no of Connector 407362755 Code no of Hood 405528217 Inner Ferrule no 403373624 Outer Ferrule no 403373632 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on fi...

Page 90: ...utput Positive 6 Transmit 8 kHz Frame Sync for Output Positive 7 Transmit 64 kbps for Data Output Positive 8 Ground 9 Receive 64 kHz Clock for Output Negative 10 Receive 8 kHz Frame Sync for Output Negative 11 Receive 64 kbps for Data Input Negative 12 Ground Figure 5 10 V11 1 V11 2 Interface V 11 Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 2 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page ...

Page 91: ...lock for Output Negative 14 Transmit 8 kHz Frame Sync for Output Negative 15 Transmit 64 kbps for Data Output Negative V 11 Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 2 3 ...

Page 92: ...ulticore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB pin 9p solder Code no of Connector 407362748 Code no of Hood 406517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Figure 5 11 G 703 Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 2 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page ...

Page 93: ...a In Tip 2 4 Ground to be connected to the braid of the cable 5 G703 Data Out Tip 6 G703 Data In Ring 9 G703 Data Out Ring G 703 Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 2 5 ...

Page 94: ... Comcode 848004503 Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector Modular Plug 8p shielded D SUB pin 9p solder Code no of Modular Plug Connector 407890193 Code no of D SUB Connector 407362748 Code no of Hood 406517318 Inner Ferrule no 406517292 Outer Ferrule no 406517300 Mounting Instructions Modular Modular Plug Connector A 27 Mounting Instructions D SUB Mounting of...

Page 95: ...r 1 1 Transmit Data Positive 2 2 Transmit Data Negative 3 3 Recieve Data Positive 4 6 Receive Data Negative 5 Ground Figure 5 12 Q LAN 10 Base T Interface Q LAN 10 Base T Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 2 7 ...

Page 96: ...ust just loop back in case no cable connection occurs Figure 5 13 Q LAN Loop Back Connection Q LAN 10 Base T Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 2 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 97: ...marks Type CIT Cable RS 232 Prefab Comcode 848069795 Legend 1 Com 1 or 2 2 CIT Cable 848069795 3 Cable Assy CIT F 848540555 delivered with subrack Figure 5 14 Craft Interface Terminal CITF Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 2 9 ...

Page 98: ... length 180 meters Between systems Minimum bending radius 65 mm Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 407362730 Code no of Hood 407188820 Inner Ferrule no 407188911 Outer Ferrule no 407187913 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 3 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first p...

Page 99: ...bps IN Trib 2 6 10 62 6 Ground 8 Ground 9 1 5 Mbps OUT Trib 3 7 11 63 11 Ground 12 1 5 Mbps OUT Trib 4 8 12 60 Figure 5 15 1 5 Mbps Interface Coaxial 75 Ω 1 5 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 3 1 ...

Page 100: ...2 8 mm Diameter of copper wire 0 4 mm Attenuation 4 2dB 100m at 1MHz Maximum 6 0 dB Maximum length 140 meter Detween systems Minimum bending radius 65 mm Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 407362730 Code no of Hood 407188820 Inner Ferrule no 407188911 Outer Ferrule no 407187913 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A...

Page 101: ...round 4 5 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps IN Trib 2 6 10 62 17 Ground 9 10 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps OUT Trib 3 7 11 63 Figure 5 16 1 5 Mbps Interface with STP Cable 1 5 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 3 3 ...

Page 102: ...ith UTP Cable Cable Data Cable Description Remarks Type Unshielded Twisted Pairs 8 pairs screen Comcode 848004511 Diameter 7 4 mm Diameter of copper 0 4 mm Attenuation 2 8dB 100m at 1MHz Maximum 6 0dB Maximum length 214 meters Between systems Minimum bending radius 39 mm Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 40736273...

Page 103: ...Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name 1 2 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps IN Trib 1 5 9 1 Figure 5 17 1 5 Mbps Interface with UTP Cable 1 5 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 3 5 ...

Page 104: ...s OUT Trib 4 8 12 60 15 16 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps OUT Trib 1 5 9 61 18 19 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps OUT Trib 2 6 10 62 20 21 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps IN Trib 3 7 11 63 23 24 Positive Negative 1 5 Mbps IN Trib 4 8 12 60 1 5 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 3 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 105: ...gth 180 meters Between systems Minimum bending radius 65 mm Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 407362730 Code no of Hood 407188820 Inner Ferrule no 407188911 Outer Ferrule no 407187913 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary Se...

Page 106: ...nector Signal Name 1 2 Mbps IN Trib 1 5 9 61 3 Ground 4 2 Mbps IN Trib 2 6 10 62 6 Ground 8 Ground 9 2 Mbps OUT Trib 3 7 11 63 Figure 5 18 2 Mbps Interface Coaxial 2 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 3 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 107: ...74523 Diameter 2 8 mm Diameter of copper wire 0 4 mm Attenuation 4 2dB 100m at 1MHz Maximum 6 0 dB Maximum length 140 meter Detween systems Minimum bending radius 65 mm Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 407362730 Code no of Hood 407188820 Inner Ferrule no 407188911 Outer Ferrule no 407187913 Mounting Instructions Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D ...

Page 108: ...4 Ground 4 5 Positive Negative 2 Mbps IN Trib 2 6 10 62 17 Ground 9 10 Positive Negative 2 Mbps OUT Trib 3 7 11 63 Figure 5 19 2 Mbps Interface with STP Cable 2 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 4 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 109: ...TP Cable Cable Data Cable Description Remarks Type Unshielded Twisted Pairs 8 pairs screen Comcode 848004511 Diameter 7 4 mm Diameter of copper 0 4 mm Attenuation 2 8dB 100m at 1MHz Maximum 6 0dB Maximum length 214 meters Between systems Minimum bending radius 39 mm Color Code Multicore Low Current Cables A 32 Connector Data Type of Connector D SUB Pin 25p Solder Code no of Connector 407362730 Cod...

Page 110: ...le Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name 1 2 Positive Negative 2 Mbps IN Trib 1 5 9 1 Figure 5 20 2 Mbps Interface with UTP Cable 2 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 4 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 111: ...bps OUT Trib 4 8 12 60 15 16 Positive Negative 2 Mbps OUT Trib 1 5 9 61 18 19 Positive Negative 2 Mbps OUT Trib 2 6 10 62 20 21 Positive Negative 2 Mbps IN Trib 3 7 11 63 23 24 Positive Negative 2 Mbps IN Trib 4 8 12 60 2 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 4 3 ...

Page 112: ...lded 4x6 2Mb field IO cable connector at the paddle board side This paddle board can be used to save space in case of using 75Ω and 120Ω applications in comparison with PBE1 PBE2 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 4 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 113: ... 25 28 E1 40 43 E1 44 47 E1 48 51 E1 52 55 E1 60 63 E1 36 39 E1 32 35 E1 56 59 A1 T1 GRD GRD R1 T2 GRD GRD R2 T3 GRD GRD R3 T4 GRD GRD R4 T1N T1P GRD GRD R1P R1N T2N T2P GRD GRD R2P R2N T3N T3P GRD GRD R3P R3N T4N T4P GRD GRD R4P R4N 120 ohm 75 ohm PBE3 PBE4 A6 D C B A D C B A 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Front view E1 paddle board interfaces 2 Mbit s 75 120 Ω Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Is...

Page 114: ...r Data Type of Connector Modular Plug 8p shielded Code no of Modular Plug Connector 407890193 Mounting Instructions Modular Modular Plug Connector A 27 Pin Arrangement Point on Connector Signal Name 1 Twisted Pair Differential Transmitter Output P Rail 2 Twisted Pair Differential Transmitter Output N Rail 3 Twisted Pair Differential Receiver Input P Rail 4 Spare Figure 5 22 LAN Interface Block and...

Page 115: ... Signal Name 5 Spare 6 Twisted Pair Differential Receiver Input N Rail 7 Spare 8 Spare LAN Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 4 7 ...

Page 116: ... mm Single coax Diameter of copper wire 0 4 mm Attenuation 5 2 dB 100m at 10 MHz Maximum 12dB Maximum length 160 meters Between systems Connector Data Type of Connector Coax 1 6 5 6 Connector Code no 408663482 Mounting Instructions Coax Connector 1 6 5 6 Büchsel A 35 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 4 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 117: ...Figure 5 23 34 45 Mbps Interface 34 45 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 4 9 ...

Page 118: ...r of copper wire 0 4 mm Attenuation 5 2 dB 100m at 10 MHz Maximum 12 dB 140 Mbps and 12 7 dB 155 Mbps Maximum length 160 meters Between systems Connector Data Type of Connector Coax 1 6 5 6 connector Code no 408663482 Mounting Instructions Coax Connector 1 6 5 6 Büchsel A 35 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 5 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 119: ...Figure 5 24 155 Mbps Interface 155 Mbps Interface Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 5 1 ...

Page 120: ... are STM 1o STM 4o 5 53 STM 4o STM 16o 5 54 Cables The fiber types are SM Break out Cable SM Simplex Cable Connector Type SC connector Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 5 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 121: ...TM 1o STM 4o Figure 5 25 STM 1o STM 4o Optical Fiber Connections Optical Interfaces Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 5 3 ...

Page 122: ...TM 4o STM 16o Figure 5 26 STM 4 STM 16 Optical Fiber Connections Optical Interfaces Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 5 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 123: ...ernet 109198259 LKA12 Cables The fiber types are MM minicord Brack out Cable MM Simplex Cable Connector Type LC Connector GE Figure 5 27 LKA12 Layout Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 5 5 ...

Page 124: ...SC connectors in the front of the units Patch cords are used as the interface between the customer interface cable and the Front of Unit connectors Cable Data Cable Description Remarks Type Optical fiber Connector Data Type of Connectors FC PC Attennuator Optional Optical Fiber Buildouts A 5 Block and Terminal Diagrams 5 5 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issu...

Page 125: ...Figure 5 28 Optical Patch Panel Optical Patch Panel Block and Terminal Diagrams 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 5 5 7 ...

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Page 127: ...s the assembly instructions for the coax 4 1 cable in a 2mm connector block and for single STP or UTP cables in a mini balun 75 120 Ohm connector as well as other related information 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 1 ...

Page 128: ...848341798 BNC Male Straight no 848341780 Preparation steps Important Always connect the overall braid 1 of the STP or UTP cables to the frame ground 1 Disassemble the rear end components from the mini balun 2 Fit the nut and the outer cover onto the cable in that order 3 Strip the 11mm jacket and foil from the end of the single STP cable 4 Fit the washer over the stripped wires and the drain wire ...

Page 129: ...nd of each conductor is positioned behind the lip and into the cavity at the end of the slot as illustrated 8 Line up the tongue on the mini balun with the flat on the stuffer cap on the IDC terminals Important Ensure that the wires are correctly positioned in the slots 9 Pull the rear outer body forward and align the key with the key in the mini balun body Secure the nut finger tight Lightly tigh...

Page 130: ...e A 1 Preparation of a mini balun 75 120 Ω termination for an STP or a UTP Cable 1 1 Mini Balun 75 120 Ω Termination Assembly Instructions A 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 131: ...guide buildout ABSCS 5 dB 108617549 SC lightguide buildout ABSCS 10 dB 108617556 SC lightguide buildout ABSCS 15 dB 108618554 SC lightguide buildout ABSCS 20 dB 108618562 Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 5 ...

Page 132: ...01919 with a plastic collar over the blank conductor and check that no blank conductor can be seen 3 Crimp the ferrule around the cable using a Weidmuller crimping tool Type PZ 6 5 Cat No 901146 Figure A 2 Cable Stift Cover Assembly Instructions A 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 133: ...nsists of two symmetrical cable clamps with strain relief bars Each kit also includes two captive screws two fillister head screws and two nuts The cable heads are designed to provide electromagnetic shielding for braid type shielded cables The cable hood may be used on cables that are fitted with crimp ferrules Legend 1 Flange gripper 2 Cable clamp 3 Strain relief bar 4 Outer ferrule Assembly Ins...

Page 134: ...into the crimping tool 7 Crimp the ferrules and remove the crimped assembly from the crimping dies Trim the excess braid from the two ferrules 8 Terminate the conductors to the contacts 9 Position one half of the cable clamp on the cable and the connector Ensure that the flange of connector is behind flange gripper of the clamp and that the inner ferrule is positioned between the two strain relief...

Page 135: ...ax 75Ω Ø 4 1 mm 847716081 406517292 406517300 406517318 9 Single STP Ø 5 6 mm 407173418 FRNC 8x2x0 4 Ø 8 1 mm 407128107 406517284 406517946 403373634 403373632 405528217 15 407188929 407188820 25 403373624 405291188 37 Figure A 3 Putting the Inner and Outer Crimp Ferrule in Place Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Tec...

Page 136: ... 405291188 37 8 fold Coax 75 Ω Ø 12 4 mm 407529478 407188911 407187913 407188820 25 407188937 406952101 37 8 fold STP Ø 12 4 mm 407174523 407188911 407188820 25 407188937 406952101 37 2x FRNC 8x2x0 4 2x 407128107 847399367 2x 403373632 406952101 37 Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector Assembly Instructions A 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 ...

Page 137: ...s possible also twist the ground and the conductor of the coaxial cable to avoid crosstalk Strip Lengths Figure A 4 Strip Lengths for the Cables Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 1 1 ...

Page 138: ...0 8 fold coax 25 pole 20 15 7 37 pole 28 8 fold STP 25 pole 20 2 10 37 pole 30 Important Given the need for a flexible 8 fold cable it is permissible to remove 500 mm of the outer sheath after crimping the ferrules without damaging the braid Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector Assembly Instructions A 1 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Iss...

Page 139: ...eter of the cable is 6 mm the dielectric is not visible 7 Braid must be visible here wires may not protrude from the check hole 8 The end of the crimping sleeve must still be round after crimping 9 Some wires may be visible in the space between the crimping sleeve and the connecting piece this space must be kept to a minimum not more than 0 3 mm a small deformation in the rim is also allowed 10 Af...

Page 140: ... mm 7 mm 3 5 mm 3 0 mm 407529312 red 407529320 grey 407529379 8 fold 407529460 16 fold 407529478 8 fold screen 407529486 16 fold screen 847716081 Ø 4 1 mm 15 mm 7 5 mm 4 mm 4 6 mm APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions A 1 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 141: ...le and Overview of the Pin Connector and the Socket Connector APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 1 5 ...

Page 142: ...Assembly of a Coaxial Connector APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions A 1 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 143: ...ting aof the Socket Connector on the DDF APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 1 7 ...

Page 144: ...ve 4 Coax Free Socket Connector 5 Coax Finished Pin Connector 6 Pilot Bush 7 Pilot Bush with Locking Device 8 Bush 9 Flat Spring APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions A 1 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 145: ... cables 11 Soldering Tin 0 7 mm2 901344978 12 Torque Wrench 848229696 13 Tag Wrench 848229559 APT1000 Pin Connector and APT1000 Socket Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 1 9 ...

Page 146: ...e and the outer ferrule onto the cable The crimper remains stationary within the tooling while the anvil moves during the crimping operation The dies are numbered and the positioners bear letter inscriptions 1 These markings allow the operator to select the appropriate die and the appropriate positioner for the the crimping tool see Table Crimping Die Set for Hand Crimping Tool Legend 1 Crimper st...

Page 147: ...2 D2 543013 5 37 405291188 403373624 C2 543013 4 8 fold coax 25 407188820 407188911 407187913 D5 1 543013 0 37 406952101 407188937 E5 1 543013 1 8 fold STP 25 407188820 407188911 D5 1 543013 0 37 406952101 407188937 E5 1 543013 1 2x FRNC 8x2x0 4 37 847399367 2x 403373632 C2 543013 4 Description of Hand Crimping Tool 543344 1 The tool assembly consists of a handle with a certi crimp ratchet a flip ...

Page 148: ... upper die crimper with the die holder plate and partially secure the upper die using the button head screw 4 Squeeze the tool handles together and fully secure the button head screws after making sure that the dies are properly aligned Die Removal 1 Open the tool handles fully 2 Loosen the button head screws and remove the crimper and the anvil Hand Crimping Tool Assembly Instructions A 2 2 Lucen...

Page 149: ...rti crimp ratchet is released Squeeze the tool handles together and open fully 3 Look straight into the front of the crimp section open the flip top latch and insert the cable and the ferrule into the back of the crimp section Position the ferrule properly in the dies and close latch Important During the crimp operation it is not possible to release the certi crimp ratchet Hand Crimping Tool Assem...

Page 150: ...he tool head and remove the crimped assembly from tool Hand Crimping Tool Assembly Legend 1 Positioner slot for the inner ferrule 2 Outer ferrule lip 3 Jacketed cable 4 Outer ferrule stop 5 Inner ferrule lip Hand Crimping Tool Assembly Instructions A 2 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 151: ...raulic Crimping Tool and the associated Dies and Locators References Mounting of the Shielded Cable Hood for a D SUB Connector A 7 Battery Hydraulic Crimping Tool Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 2 5 ...

Page 152: ...FRNC 8x2x0 4 FRNC 16x2x0 4 25 D 4 734756 5 734769 4 407375690 37 E 4 734756 5 734769 5 UTP 8 pairs 0 4 AWG 26 25 X D 2 734756 7 734769 4 407375690 37 C 2 734756 7 734769 3 8 fold Coax 25 X D 5 734756 4 734769 4 407374834 407375690 37 E 5 734756 4 734769 5 407374834 8 fold STP 25 X D 5 734756 4 734769 4 407374834 407375690 37 E 5 734756 4 734769 5 407374834 16 fold Coax X F 7 734756 2 734769 6 4073...

Page 153: ...able shield 4 Arrange the conductors Untwist the conductors and orient them according to the table below cross conductor 6 over conductors 4 5 Trim the conductor ends This makes it easy to insert the conductor into the wire holder Slide the conductors into the wire holder Use the floor of the wire holder to bring the conductor ends onto the same plane Important The wire holder should be fully slid...

Page 154: ...e crimping tool and crimp the connector Trim back the remainder of the cable shield and the drain wire Important Press the plug against the crimping tool when crimping to ensure that the conductors are in the correct position 12 Slide the boot onto the crimped plug Conductor Arrangement Pair Wire Color Contact 1 1a White blue 1 1b Blue 2 2 2a White orange 3 2b Orange 6 3 3a White green 4 3b Green ...

Page 155: ...LAN Cable CAT5 Assembly Part 1 Modular Plug Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 2 9 ...

Page 156: ...Part 2 Legend 1 Cable Jacket 2 Cable Shield 3 Drain Wire Material for the LAN Cable CAT 5 Modular Plug Connector Assembly Instructions A 3 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 157: ...651 011 408386175 Lucent 4 pair CAT 5 STP FRNC TDD21951 Capable 4 pair CAT 5 STP FRNC 43167 3307 079 Belden 4 pair CAT 5 STP FRNC MS100 4445 Madison 1 Crimp Tool AMP 790163 1 Modular Plug Connector Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 3 1 ...

Page 158: ...0 Red Gray Gray Red 11 Black Blue Blue Black 12 Black Orange Orange Black 13 Black Green Green Black 14 Black Brown Brown Black 15 Black Gray Gray Black 16 Yellow Blue Blue Yellow 17 Yellow Orange Orange Yellow 18 Yellow Green Green Yellow 19 Yellow Brown Brown Yellow 20 Yellow Gray Gray Yellow 21 Violet Blue Blue Violet 22 Violet Orange Orange Violet 23 Violet Green Green Violet 24 Violet Brown B...

Page 159: ...k Pink Brown 11 White Blue Brown Blue 12 White Red Brown Red 13 White Black Brown Black 14 Gray Green Yellow Gray 15 Pink Green Yellow Pink 16 Green Blue Yellow Blue Multi Conductor DIN Multi Conductor Color Codes Conductor Insulation Color Tracer 1 White 2 Brown 3 Green 4 Yellow 5 Gray 6 Pink 7 Blue 8 Red 9 Black 10 Violet 11 Gray Pink Multicore Low Current Cables Assembly Instructions 365 312 76...

Page 160: ...llow 16 Yellow Brown 17 White Gray 18 Gray Brown 19 White Pink 20 Pink Brown 21 White Blue 22 Brown Blue 23 White Red 24 Brown Red 25 White Black Multicore Low Current Cables Assembly Instructions A 3 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 161: ... the dielectric into the connector housing until the dielectric stops Make sure that the cable braid is around the inner ferrule of the connector and butted against the connector housing 4 Solder the center conductor to the center contact 5 Crimp the outer ferrule once it is butted against the connector housing with Hexagon Die 4 6 Isolectra 24025001000555 by using the Crimp Tool Isolectra Z586 6 ...

Page 162: ...a Z586 2 Hexagon Die 4 6 Isolectra 24025001000555 Figure A 5 Büchsel Isolectra Assembly Procedure Coax Connector 1 6 5 6 Büchsel Assembly Instructions A 3 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 163: ...ed cable 3 Pull back the cable braid 4 Push the center conductor and the dielectric into the connector housing until the dielectric stops 5 Solder the inner conductor to the center contact of the connector housing 6 After soldering press the cover into the connector body 7 First roll the cable braid over the termination part inner ferrule of the connector and pull the crimp outer ferrule over that...

Page 164: ...Results Figure A 6 IMS Assembly Procedure Coax Connector 1 6 5 6 IMS Assembly Instructions A 3 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 165: ...onnector 45 t b d Crimp Tool Legend 1 Crimp Tool AGK 2365 2 Hexagon Die 4 6 AGK 3068 or square 1 2 Figure A 7 Crimp Tool and Die Coax Connector 1 6 5 6 IMS Assembly Instructions 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page A 3 9 ...

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Page 167: ...ppendix B Site Configurations Overview Purpose This chapter covers the subrack positions in different rack types 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 1 ...

Page 168: ...act shelf Configurations Overview Examples Figure B 1 Metropolis ADM Compact shelf without 1 5 2 Mps Connectors Site Configurations B 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 169: ...tropolis ADM Compact shelf with 1 5 2 Mps Connectors Metropolis ADM Compact shelf Configurations Overview Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 3 ...

Page 170: ...ct Item 1 depends on the configuration of the Metropolis ADM Compact shelf subracks in the rack frame Legend 1 Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct Figure B 3 Top Access Site Configurations B 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 171: ...k Frames Important The number of the assy cable duct Item 1 depends on the configuration of the Metropolis ADM Compact shelf subracks in the rack frame Figure B 4 Bottom Access Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 5 ...

Page 172: ... around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct Cable Duct Position 2600 Bottom Access 600mm Site Configurations B 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 173: ...ct Item 1 depends on the configuration of the Metropolis ADM Compact shelf subracks in the rack frame Legend 1 Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct Figure B 5 Top Access Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 7 ...

Page 174: ...ct Item 1 depends on the configuration of the Metropolis ADM Compact shelf subracks in the rack frame Legend 1 Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct Figure B 6 Bottom Access Site Configurations B 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 175: ...round the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct X refers to RACK FRAME Top subrack Middle subrack Bottom subrack 2200 mm with 2 Subracks X hole 21 X hole 60 2200 mm with 3 Subracks X hole 21 X hole 47 X hole 73 Figure B 7 2200 mm Rack Frame Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 9 ...

Page 176: ...ssy 848593158 Item 2 Fiber Cable Duct Assy 848593141 1 Make a clove hitch around the optical connector to feed the connector through the cable duct X refers to Figure B 8 2600 mm Rack Frame Site Configurations B 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 177: ...600 mm with 2 Subracks X hole 35 X hole 76 2600 mm with 3 Subracks X hole 31 X hole 60 X hole 86 Cable Duct Position 2600mm Bottom Access 300mm Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 1 1 ...

Page 178: ...ack Layout Top Access Legend 1 Marking Holes Figure B 9 Layout of a 2200 mm rack with two subracks Site Configurations B 1 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 179: ...code 1 Rack 848586780 2 Power Distribution Panel or Rail 3 Subrack 848516589 Figure B 10 Layout of a 2200 rack with three subracks 2200 mm Rack Layout Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 1 3 ...

Page 180: ...2600 mm Rack Layout Top Access Figure B 11 Layout of a 2600 mmrack with two subracks Site Configurations B 1 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 181: ...d 1 Marking Holes Figure B 12 Layout of a 2600 mm rack with three subracks 2600 mm Rack Layout Site Configurations 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page B 1 5 ...

Page 182: ...f materials Item Description Comcode 1 Rack 848586798 2 Power Distribution Panel or Rail 3 Subrack 848516589 2600 mm Rack Layout Site Configurations B 1 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 183: ...stallation Checklist Overview Purpose This describes to check the installation of the equipment with the help of a checklist 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page C 1 ...

Page 184: ... Arrangement 3 8 optional2 155 Mbps Connector Arrangement 3 9 optional2 Optical Patch panel Connector Arrangement 3 11 optional2 Fiber Assembly Cable Ducts 300mm 2 16 optional2 Fiber Assembly Cable Ducts 600mm 2 17 optional2 Notes 1 The location in the rack frame is configuration dependent 2 The location in the subrack is configuration dependent Table C 2 Cables Procedure Required Completed Yes No...

Page 185: ...ck on the ICP 5 29 optional Optical Interfaces 5 52 STM 1o STM 4o 5 53 STM 4o STM 16o 5 54 optional Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces 5 55 optional 1 5 Mbps Interface 5 30 optional LAN Interface 5 46 optional 34 45 Mbps Interface 5 48 optional 155 Mbps Interface 5 50 optional Optical Patch Panel 5 56 optional Metropolis ADM Compact shelf Installation Checklist Installation Checklist 365 312 761 Issue 1 ...

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Page 187: ...xWxD 2200 mm 86 614 x 600 23 622 x 300 11 811 CC848929451 2600 mm 102 362 x 600 23 622 x 300 11 811 CC8489294469 Required kits The following kits must be ordered PDP M Kit CC848862330 PDP M Power Kit for Compact CC848983334 The PDP M Kit consists of the following parts Quantity Description Comcode 1 PDP M 848862330 1 PDP MA 848979761 1 1 6m Alarm Cable 848979951 1 3 2m Alarm Cable 848979944 365 31...

Page 188: ...consists of the following parts Quantity Description Comcode 2 16A Circuit Breaker 408839413 2 Power Cable 848926903 Overview Use in MADM racks D 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 189: ...cond 9x9 rack holes from the rack top 2 Fasten the PDP M CC848862330 item 1 with the PDP M brackets CC848914230 item 2 to the rack frame using 4 hexagon bolts M6 CC847079860 as shown in the figure below Result Figure D 1 PDP M mounting Use in MADM racks 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page D 3 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 190: ...2 2 Plug two 16 A circuit breakers CC408839413 item 3 in the left and right circuit breaker holder of the PDP M item 1 as shown in the figure below Result Figure D 2 Circuit breaker mounting 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 Use in MADM racks D 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 191: ...efault configuration alarms separated D 5 This is the default configuration Each rack alarm unit supports also rack alarms of a second rack Each rack alarm unit can support four subracks distributed in two racks That means no matter which subrack of these four subracks is failed the LEDs of both racks will be lit simultaneously By doing this pin 1 and 2 of J1 and J2 should be connected by the 2 pi...

Page 192: ...Figure D 4 Special configuration alarms not separated Configuring the PDP MA Use in MADM racks D 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 193: ...A 1 Put the PDP MA on the PDP M and align the two cutouts of the PDP MA s sheet metal wall with the two bolts of the PDP M see Figure D 5 PDP MA mounting D 8 2 Press the bent wall of the PDP MA hard to fit the two bolts of the PDP M into the two cutouts of the PDP MA Use in MADM racks 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page D 7 E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 194: ...Result Figure D 5 PDP MA mounting Step 1 Step 2 Mounting the PDP MA to the PDP M Use in MADM racks D 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 195: ... half of the rack Procedure Proceed as follows to mount a subrack to the rack 1 Insert 8 cage nuts CC407568062 for one subrack into the 9x9 rack holes as shown in Figure D 6 Cage nut positions D 9 The exact position is depending on the subrack location upper lower half 2 Fix 4 strip adaptors CC848984100 with 4 hex bolts CC901361253 3 Mount the subrack to the rack by fixing it with 4 flange hex bol...

Page 196: ...ure D 7 Upper subrack mounting Figure D 8 Lower subrack mounting Mounting subracks to the rack Use in MADM racks D 1 0 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 197: ...sed the cables should be provided with ferrules Routing Please lead the power input cables in the following way In the case of Then top access route the cables directly into the PDP M bottom access route the cables within the rack frame into the PDP M Connection Proceed as follows to connect the power input cables to the PDP M 1 Insert the cables into the provided clamps 2 Secure the cables by tig...

Page 198: ...C blue 1B DC red Figure D 9 PDP M power connection blue blue red red 1A 1B Power wiring External battery PDP M Use in MADM racks D 1 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 199: ...he Ground Separation Plates of the PDP have to be removed see Removing the Ground Separation Plates D 13 Legend 2 Grounding cable max 25 mm2 Removing the Ground Separation Plates The Ground Separation Plates CC848914214 item 1 have to be removed as shown in the figure below if the return wire is only grounded at the external battery BDFB source To do that unscrew Figure D 10 PDP M grounding 2 from...

Page 200: ...the rear of the PDP M which are holding the plates Figure D 11 Removing the Ground Separation Plates Ground wiring Use in MADM racks D 1 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 201: ...power cables must be connected to the PDP M correctly as shown in the figure below The RED wire must be connected to the pin the BLUE wire to the pin Figure D 12 PDP MA power cables Use in MADM racks 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page D 1 5 ...

Page 202: ...LM connector located on the lower subrack to one of the TO SUBRACK FRONT connectors located on the PDP MA Rack top alarm cable 1 5 m to rack alarm circuit Cable connection required from TO RACKTOP FRONT connector located on the PDP MA to the rack alarm circuit rack alarm LEDs If there is a second rack equipped with two subracks e g back to back configuration the number of cables must be doubled In...

Page 203: ...per subrack Rack 1 To lower subrack Rack 1 To rack alarm circuit Rack 1 To upper subrack Rack 2 To rack alarm circuit Rack 2 To lower subrack Rack 2 Figure D 15 Alarm cable 1 6 m CC848979951 PDP MA wiring Use in MADM racks 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page D 1 7 ...

Page 204: ...igure D 16 Alarm cable 3 2 m CC848979944 Figure D 17 Rack top alarm cable 1 5 m PDP MA wiring Use in MADM racks D 1 8 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 205: ...C CC Cross Connect CIT Q F Craft Interface Terminal Q F interface D D SUB D Subminiature DC Direct Current DCC Data Communication Channel DDF Digital Distribution Frame DMA Deferred Maintenance Alarm 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page G L O S S A R Y G L 1 ...

Page 206: ...s Institute F FEP Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene FRNC Flame Resistant Non Corrosive G GND Ground H HO High Order I ICP Interconnection Panel IDC Insulation Displacement Contact IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IN Receive IR Infrared G L O S S A R Y G L 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 207: ...itting Diode LO Low Order LS Line Slot M MADM Metropolis ADM MD I O Miscellaneous Discrete Input Output mm Millimeter MS SPRing Multiplex Section Shared Protection Ring MSP Multiplex Section Protection N NE Network Element Neg Negative No Normaly Open 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page G L O S S A R Y G L 3 ...

Page 208: ...ochronous Digital Hierarchy PE Polyethylene PMA Prompt Maintenance Alarm Pos Positive PT Power Timing Unit Q Q Lan Local Area Network Interface QTY Quantity R RTN ReTurN Rx Receive IN S SC System Controller G L O S S A R Y G L 4 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 209: ...acity 1 STM 1 E STM 1 signal with G 703 Electrical interfaces STM 1 O STM 1 signal with Optical interfaces STP Shielded Twisted Pair T Trib Tributary TS1 9 Tributary Slot 1 9 TTL Transistor Transistor Logic Tx Transmit OUT U UNI User to Network Interface UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable 120 Ohm 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page G L O S S A R Y G...

Page 210: ... W WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing Y YL Yellow G L O S S A R Y G L 6 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 ...

Page 211: ...imping Tool A 25 EMC ESD Safety Information 1 3 F Fiber Assembly Duct 300mm 2 16 Fiber Assembly Duct 600mm 2 17 H Hand Crimping Tool 54334 1 A 20 I Interconnection Panel Arrangement 3 2 Interface Bay top Alarms 5 13 CIT connection via Modular Jack on the ICP 5 29 Clock 120 Ω Symmetrial 5 10 Clock 75 Ω Coaxial 5 7 Grounding 5 6 LAN 5 46 Miscellaneous Discrete Interface 5 14 Office Alarm 5 18 Power ...

Page 212: ...3 US Color A 32 O Optical Patch Panel Arrangement 3 11 Mounting 2 14 Optical Fiber Buildouts A 5 R Routing External Cabling Example 4 2 S Subrack Mounting 2 2 Units and Paddle Boards 2 10 T Tools 1 17 I N D E X I N 2 Lucent Technologies Proprietary See notice on first page 365 312 761 Issue 1 May 2004 1 17 2 10 2 2 4 2 A 5 2 14 3 11 A 32 A 33 A 32 2 7 2 5 2 8 A 27 ...

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