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6 Installing the Service Subrack

Remove IEC mounting ears

• The MA5800-X7 service subrack is configured with IEC (19-inch) mounting ears by default. 

The MA5800-X7 subrack can be mounted in an IEC cabinet or rack. To install the MA5800-X7 
subrack in an ETSI cabinet, uninstall the IEC mounting ears, and then install the ETSI (21-
inch) mounting ears.

• Before installing the service subrack, it is advised to install cable managers or sliding rails in 

the cabinet or rack for supporting the service subrack.

Install the lower cable manager

Install the service subrack 
and upper cable manager

Locate the installation 
positions of the cable 
manager and service subrack 
on the mounting bars, and 
install captive nuts at these 
positions.  

Captive nut

Mounting bar (use a flat-
head screwdriver if no 
mounting bar is available.)

Phillips screwdriver

Lower cable manager

Upper cable manager

Service subrack

Cable manager

between 

mounting ear and service subrack

Install ETSI mounting ears

6.1 Installing the Service Subrack in an ETSI Cabinet

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Страница 1: ...HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD SmartAX MA5800 X7 Quick Installation Guide Issue 04 Date 2016 08 24 ...

Страница 2: ...in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in equipment damage data loss performance deterioration or unanticipated results NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury Calls attention to important information best practices and tips NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury equipment dama...

Страница 3: ...ng the Service Subrack 7 6 1 Installing the Service Subrack in an ETSI Cabinet 7 6 2 Installing the Service Subrack in an IEC Cabinet 8 7 Routing Cables 9 7 1 Cabinet with Routed Cables DC 9 7 2 Cabinet with Routed Cables AC 10 7 3 Routing PGND Cable and Power Cables 11 7 4 Routing Clock Cables 12 7 5 Routing Network Cable 13 7 6 Routing Trunk Cables 14 7 7 Routing Optical Fibers P2P Board 15 7 8 ...

Страница 4: ... distinctive guidelines for hardware installation This document does not describe operations for the pre delivery installation Instead this document describers only the operations for on site installation Electrostatic Discharge Before touching the device or holding the boards and IC chips wear the ESD gloves or the ESD wrist strap to prevent the electrostatic discharge of the human body from dama...

Страница 5: ...rap Optical power meter Multimeter Network cable crimping pliers Network cable tester Before you begin get the following tools ready Marker Flat head screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Diagonal pliers Optical fiber cleaner Optical fiber microscope ...

Страница 6: ...abinet through the ETSI or IEC mounting ears Fan tray Universal interface board Service board Power board Grounding point Control board Mounting ear Mounting ear Cable Manager ESD jack 535 0 242 2 268 7 287 8 442 0 263 9 482 6 242 2 268 7 287 8 442 0 263 9 With IEC 19 inch mounting ear With ETSI 21 inch mounting ear Unit mm Unit mm 3 ...

Страница 7: ...h mounting bars Ensure that third party cabinets are properly grounded based on site conditions Power distribution requirements Ensure that an over current protection mechanism has been deployed on the upper level device A 40 A over current protection mechanism is recommended for the MA5800 X7 Ensure that the circuit breaker trip value of the upper level device is greater than or equal to the rate...

Страница 8: ...t dissipation so the cabinet must have an unblocked air inlet on its door You are advised to reserve more than 4 U space above and under the MA5800 X7 respectively to minimize the impact on other components in the cabinet 5 Space Requirements on Third Party Cabinets 5 1 When the Cabinet Accommodates One MA5800 X7 Subrack ...

Страница 9: ... the air outlet the cabinet panels will have less impact on the heat dissipation of the MA5800 X7 Active device Active device Air deflector 3 U Reserve 10 U space between the devices or add a 3 U air deflector to redirect air flows to minimize the mutual heat dissipation impacts on the devices Reserve at least 4 U space when you route fibers or install other passive devices to facilitate subsequen...

Страница 10: ... managers or sliding rails in the cabinet or rack for supporting the service subrack Install the lower cable manager Install the service subrack and upper cable manager Locate the installation positions of the cable manager and service subrack on the mounting bars and install captive nuts at these positions Captive nut Mounting bar use a flat head screwdriver if no mounting bar is available Philli...

Страница 11: ...C Cabinet Install the cable manager on the left side of the service subrack Locate the installation positions of the cable manager and service subrack on the mounting bars and install captive nuts at these positions Captive nut Mounting bar use a flat head screwdriver if no mounting bar is available Lower cable manager Phillips screwdriver Service subrack Upper cable manager ...

Страница 12: ...cable routing also applies for the IEC cabinets 19 inch or racks 81 79 35 27 25 24 37 38 Top of the cabinet top view Cable hole for power cables Front door side Cable hole for fibers clock cables network cables and trunk cables Cable hole for upstream fibers 7 Routing Cables Installation positions for floating nuts 9 ...

Страница 13: ...net with Routed Cables AC This section uses cable routing in the N66E 22 cabinet as an example 7 Routing Cables Floating nuts positions Top view Unit mm Cable holes Binding plate 10 132 127 103 90 87 85 106 108 ...

Страница 14: ...NEG blue RTN black NEG blue PGND cable Power cable To the DC PDU AC ETP4890 LOAD3 LOAD4 ports Phillips screwdriver If the subrack is installed in a Huawei cabinet it does not need to be separately grounded because the Huawei cabinet has been ground through mounting ears However it needs to be separately grounded if being installed in a third party cabinet or rack that cannot be grounded through mo...

Страница 15: ...Network cable 7 Routing Cables 7 4 Routing Clock Cables BITS IN0 to clock source BITS IN1 to clock source BITS OUT to lower level clock 12 ...

Страница 16: ...7 Routing Cables Network cable 7 5 Routing Network Cables TO the maintenance terminal or transmission unit 13 ...

Страница 17: ...7 Routing Cables 7 6 Routing Trunk Cables Trunk cable To DDF Flat head screwdriver Binding position 14 ...

Страница 18: ...e adhesive tape In the cabinet the corrugated pipe should not be longer than 100 mm In addition the corrugated pipe is bound at the cabling aperture The bending radius of the optical fiber routed on the 48 port P2P board is greater than or equal to 5 mm The 48 port P2P board has 24 optical transceivers 12 optical fibers for six optical transceivers are bundled in a group When bundling the optical ...

Страница 19: ... Binding position 2 ports 0 9 Binding position 3 ports 0 15 When handling optical fibers do not stand close to or look into the optical fiber outlet directly with naked eyes Lead the optical fiber through a corrugated pipe The mouth of the corrugated pipe must be wrapped with the adhesive tape In the cabinet the corrugated pipe should not be longer than 100 mm In addition the corrugated pipe is bo...

Страница 20: ...net the corrugated pipe should not be longer than 100 mm In addition the corrugated pipe is bound at the cabling aperture The bending radius of the optical fiber should be more than 20 times the cable radius In general the bending radius of the optical fiber is more than or equal to 40 mm To ODF To ODF Mode 2 Routing upstream and downstream optical fibers separately Fiber LC Fiber LC Mode 1 Routin...

Страница 21: ...ly and vertically without crossover Proper margins must be reserved at the turning Observe 7 The power cable and ground cable must be connected correctly and reliably Observe 8 The identifiers on the power cable and ground cable must be correct legible and neat Observe 9 The power cable ground cable and signal cables must be routed separately Observe 10 Signal cables must be long enough and must n...

Страница 22: ...DU for the device powered by 48 V DC The voltage should range from 38 4 V to 57 6 V Use the multimeter to test the voltage between NEG and RTN on the DC PDU for the device powered by 60 V DC The voltage should range from 48 V to 72 V Use the multimeter to test the voltage between NEG and RTN on the AC PDU for the device powered by 200 V AC The voltage should range from 200 V to 240 V Turn on the i...

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