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Hardware Installation Guide 

S9510-28DC 

Disaggregated Cell Site 
Gateway 

R1.0 

Summary of Contents for S9510-28DC

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide S9510 28DC Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway R1 0 ...

Page 2: ...Version Overview 7 4 2 S9510 28DC AC Version Overview 8 4 3 DC Version PSU Overview 9 4 4 AC Version PSU Overview 10 4 5 Fan Overview 10 4 6 Port Overview 11 5 Rack Mounting 12 6 Installing Fan Modules 13 7 Installing Power Supply Units 14 8 Grounding the Router 16 9 Connecting Power 18 9 1 DC Version 18 9 2 AC Version 19 10 Verifying System Operation 20 10 1 Front Panel LED 20 10 2 PSU FRU LED 21...

Page 3: ...lation Guide ii 12 2 Connecting a Cable to the ToD Interface 23 12 3 Connecting the GNSS Interface 23 12 4 Connecting the 1PPS Interface 24 12 5 Connecting the 10MHz Interface 24 12 6 Connecting the Transceiver 25 13 Cautions 26 ...

Page 4: ...ts and rapidly scale existing services for edge computing mobile backhaul and broadband access applications The S9510 28DC is future proofed with a powerful 8 core processor 25GE 100GE 400GE high speed interfaces and full timing features supporting IEEE 1588v2 and SyncE which enables service providers to easily migrate from 2G 3G 4G BBUs to 5G RAN It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor deploym...

Page 5: ... AWG wire with ring terminal for DC power supply 6 AWG wire for grounding Wire stripping tools for stripping 6 AWG copper wire Console cable PC with terminal emulation software Refer to the Initial System Setup section for details Baud rate 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None ...

Page 6: ...e S9510 28DC width is 17 32 inches 44cm and shipped with a rack mount brackets suitable for 19 inch 48 3cm wide racks The depth of the S9510 28DC chassis is 11 89 inches 30 2cm without the field replaceable units FRUs and comes with adjustable mounting rails suitable for rack depths of 22 inches 55 9cm to 33 inches 83 8cm The handle for the fan units will extend outwards by 1 inch 2 5cm and the ha...

Page 7: ...ion 100 240V 6 3 ampere Installation spacing and weight load requirement S9510 28DC is 1RU 1 75 4 5cm in height 19 48 3cm in width and 16 40 6cm in depth without considering cable routing Thermal requirement S9510 28DC working temperature is 40 to 65 C 40 F to 140 F airflow direction is front to back Installation tools required 2 Philips Screwdriver 6 AWG wire stripper and crimping tool Accessorie...

Page 8: ... Rack Mount Bracket 1 98 x 1 69 x 0 79 19 width rack 50 4 x 43 x 20mm 2 pcs 0 15lbs 67 2g 2 pcs 0 07lbs 33 6g pcs 4 Screw Kit for Rack Mount Bracket 8 x Screws M4 0 L6 5mm 8 sets 0 01lbs 6 5g set 5 Adjustable Mounting Rail for 4 posts 16 02 x 1 69 x 0 83 22 to 33 rack depth 406 8 x 43 x 21mm 2 pcs 1 79lbs 810g 2 pcs 0 89lbs 405g pcs 6 Screw Kit for Adjustable Mounting Rail 8 x Screws M4 0 L6 5mm 8...

Page 9: ...nd lug 0 022lbs 10g Rack mount bracket 0 07lbs 33 6g Adjustable mounting rail 0 89lbs 405g USB extension cord 0 021lbs 9 7g Screw kit for ground lug 0 008lbs 3 8g per set Screw kit for rack mount bracket and adjustable mounting rail 0 1lbs 6 5g per set Dimension S9510 28DC W x D x H 17 32 x 11 89 x 1 713 440 x 302 x 43 5mm PSU W x D x H 1 99 x 8 31 x 1 58 50 5 x 211 x 40 2mm Fan W x D x H 1 57 x 1...

Page 10: ...S9510 28DC Hardware Installation Guide 7 4 Identifying Your System S9510 28DC DC Version Overview Figure 5 ...

Page 11: ...S9510 28DC Hardware Installation Guide 8 Figure 6 S9510 28DC AC Version Overview Figure 7 ...

Page 12: ...S9510 28DC Hardware Installation Guide 9 Figure 8 DC Version PSU Overview 1 1 hot swappable power supply unit PSU field replaceable unit FRU Figure 9 Figure 10 ...

Page 13: ...Hardware Installation Guide 10 AC Version PSU Overview 1 1 hot swappable power supply unit PSU field replaceable unit FRU Figure 11 Figure 12 Fan Overview 4 1 hot swappable fan field replaceable unit FRU Figure 13 ...

Page 14: ...tallation Guide 11 Port Overview Port ID Form Factor Maximum Support Distance Support Speed 0 1 QSFP DD 238 01ft 100m 400GE 2 3 QSFP28 24 85mi 40km 100GE 4 27 SPF28 24 85mi 40km 25GE DC Version Figure 14 AC Version Figure 15 ...

Page 15: ...L6 5mm screws provided with the package Figure 16 2 Secure the router onto the rack posts Mark the location on both posts to ensure it is leveled before securing the router onto the rack using the screws and cage nuts provided with the package See Figure 17 For a 4 post rack first secure the adjustable mounting rail to the back of the router using the M4 0 L6 5mm screws provided in the package The...

Page 16: ...ns come pre installed and the following steps are instructions on how to install a new fan module 1 Loosen the captive screw located on the fan module Figure 19 2 Grip the fan s handle and firmly pull it out of the fan bay Figure 20 3 Align the new fan module with the fan bay 4 Carefully slide the new fan module into the fan bay and gently push until it is flush with the case 5 Secure the captive ...

Page 17: ...he PSUs comes pre installed and the following are instructions on how to install a new PSU DC AC Figure 22 Shock hazard For safety please disconnect all power inputs from the power supply unit before servicing the router 1 Locate the release tab on the PSU Then press and hold down the release tab to unlock the PSU from the power bay 2 While holding down the release tab grip the PSU s handle and fi...

Page 18: ...refully slide the new PSU into the power bay and gently push until it is flush with the case 5 An audible click will be heard when the PSU is installed correctly The PSU will not go in all the way if it is in the wrong direction Illustrations are for reference purposes only Actual cabinet posts may differ DC Version Figure 24 AC Version Figure 25 ...

Page 19: ...s equipment must be grounded Do not defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment without correctly grounding the equipment If there is any uncertainty about the integrity of the equipment s grounding please contact the electrical inspection authority or a certified electrician 1 Before grounding the router ensure that the rack is properly grounded and in compliance with local regulatory gu...

Page 20: ...ation for securing the grounding lug which is located on the side of the router 6 Using 2 M4 screws and 4 washers provided with the package contents firmly lock the grounding lug to either of the designated grounding locations on the router Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 ...

Page 21: ...the specified torque Tighten the screws to a torque value of 6 94lbf in 10 If the torque is not enough the lug will not be secure and may cause malfunctions If the torque is too much the terminal block or lug may be damaged Figure 31 4 Feed DC power into the system The PSU will immediately output 12V and 5VSB to the system when a 48V DC power source is applied The PSU has a built in 20 amperes fas...

Page 22: ...r consumption is 378 watts with an input voltage of 100 240V and 6 amperes 2 Attach the power cable Plug the power cord into the AC PSU and secure it tightly 3 Verify that the power supply is operating If connected correctly when turned on the LED on the PSU will light up with a Green color designating normal operation Figure 32 ...

Page 23: ...N modules work well Blinking Yellow One or more FAN module s fail or no FAN module present STAT Off System X86 BMC no boot Solid Green System boot complete Note need NOS to activate this feature Blinking Green System is booting SYNC Off System timing synchronization is disabled or in free run mode Note need NOS to activate this feature Solid Green System timing core 1588 and SyncE is synchronized ...

Page 24: ...PSUs Flashing Red No input power to this PSU Flashing Green Input present only standby output on Poor contact Green PSU DC output ON and OK Red PSU failure Flashing between Green and Red Warning Working condition not satisfied Please check the voltage electric current and temperature Fan FRU LED LED Condition Equipment Status Off Main board 3 3V power fail or Fan is not present Solid Green Fan is ...

Page 25: ...a RJ45 serial cable into the console port and connect the other end to the computer Cable types may vary depending on the model Figure 34 2 Check for serial control availability Disable any serial communication programs running on the computer such as synchronization programs to prevent interference 3 Launch a terminal emulator Open a terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal Windows PC ...

Page 26: ... Figure 35 Connecting a Cable to the ToD Interface 1 Connect one end of a straight through Ethernet cable to the GNSS unit 2 Connect the other end of the straight through Ethernet cable to the port marked TOD located on the front panel of the router Figure 36 Connecting the GNSS Interface Connect an external GNSS antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms to the port marked GNSS ANT located on the front...

Page 27: ...Connecting the 1PPS Interface Connect an external 1PPS cable with an impedance of 50 ohms to the port labelled 1PPS Figure 38 Connecting the 10MHz Interface Connect an external 10MHz cable with an impedance of 50 ohms to the port labelled 10MHz Figure 39 ...

Page 28: ...ne of sight to the port LEDs by routing the cables away from the LEDs Before connecting anything cables transceivers etc to the router please ensure to discharge any static electricity that may have built up during handling It is also recommended the cabling be done by a professional who is grounded such as by wearing an ESD wrist strap Please follow the steps below for connecting a transceiver 1 ...

Page 29: ...bility Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Caution Only Laser Class 1 optical transceivers shall be used Warning Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases...

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