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OptiX OSN 9560 Intelligent Optical Transmission System Quick Installation Guide Issue: 02 Date: 2012-05-30 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Installation Process Start Before You Start Page 1 Precautions Cable Holes on the Top Page 11 and Bottom of the N63E Cabinet Precautions About Page 2 Board Operations Installing and Laying Out Pages Power Cables: DC Power 12 to 13 Distribution Box Page 3 Installation Tools...
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Precautions NOTE This document provides a reference guide for hardware installation. This document does not describe assembly of equipment prior to delivery; it only describes procedures for onsite installation. CAUTION Electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to sensitive components caused by electrostatic discharge, always wear ESD gloves or an ESD wrist strap when handling the equipment, boards, or IC chips.
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Precautions About Board Operations CAUTION Do not grasp boards with your bare hands. Wear ESD gloves or an ESD wrist strap when you handle boards. Wearing ESD gloves Wearing ESD wrist straps Holding boards with bare hands CAUTION Grasp a board with both hands and ensure that you hold the front panel of the board. If you hold the other parts of the board, board failures may occur.
Introduction to the OSN 9560 Equipment Exterior Front view Protection ground (PGND) cable screw ESD jack Subrack interface area Cable trough Cable trough Cable trough Air filter net Side view Oblique view Handle mounting hole Handle...
Installing Components Installing Subracks Mounting holes for the OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 • Front view of the cabinet • Mounting holes for subracks Component Mounting Hole Remarks The fan assembly and air filter net are 4, 5, 11, 17, 24,...
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Installing the OptiX OSN 3500 subrack 30±3 Kgf.cm Cable distribution plate Cable binding plate Guide rail Fiber management tray...
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One holds the subrack and the other tightens panel screws. If an OptiX OSN 9560 and an OptiX OSN 7500 share one cabinet, remove the cable distribution plate from the cabinet to ensure that there is sufficient space for the OptiX OSN 7500.
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Installing the OptiX OSN 7500 subrack NOTE If an OptiX OSN 9560 and an OptiX OSN 7500 share one cabinet, remove the cable distribution plate from the cabinet to ensure that there is sufficient space for the OptiX OSN 7500.
12±1.2 Kgf.cm 30±3 Kgf.cm Install the mounting ears. Attach the CRPC plug-in frame to the cabinet columns. CAUTION If an OptiX OSN 9560 shares a cabinet with an OptiX OSN 3500/7500, do not install a CRPC plug-in frame in that cabinet.
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Installing Fiber Management Trays Exterior Mounting holes Mounting ear Fiber management tray Fiber hole Mounting holes to attach mounting ears on the N63E cabinet Coiling up fibers in the fiber management tray Coiling method for fibers without attenuators (the optical Coiling method for fibers without attenuators (the optical interface board and the cross-connect and clock board are interface board and the cross-connect and clock board are...
Installing Cables Cable Holes on the Top and Bottom of the N63E Cabinet Cable holes on the top of the N63E cabinet Top down view Cable hole for Cable hole for fibers and cables Cable hole Cable hole fibers and cables for cables for cables 600 mm...
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Installing Power Cables: DC Power Distribution Box NOTE Setup of the equipment room power supply determines whether installation of a short-circuit copper bar is required. If the equipment room has four power inputs greater than or equal to 63 A, no short-circuit copper bar is needed.
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• Precautions for installing the DC power distribution box DANGER Do not install short-circuit copper bars in the power output areas. Setup of the onsite power supply determines whether short-circuit copper bars need to be installed in the power input area. Power output Power input area...
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OSN 9560 and two 32 A power inputs to the OptiX OSN 3500, or can provide two 125 A power inputs for the OptiX OSN 9560 (if short-circuit copper bars are used) and two 32 A power inputs for the OptiX OSN 3500.
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If the OptiX OSN 9560 shares a cabinet with the OptiX OSN 3500, you need to connect cables for four 63 A power inputs, four 63 A power outputs, two 32 A power inputs, and two 32 A power outputs.
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As shown below, use the power distribution box to provide four 63 A power inputs to the OptiX OSN 9560 and two 32 A power inputs to the OptiX OSN 7500, or to provide two 125 A power inputs for the OptiX OSN 9560 (if short-circuit copper bars are used) and two 32 A power inputs for the OptiX OSN 7500.
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• Power cable connections NOTE If the OptiX OSN 9560 shares a cabinet with the OptiX OSN 7500, the cable distribution plate in the cabinet must be removed to make enough space to install the OptiX OSN 7500. The power cable for the OptiX OSN 7500 should be routed along the side panel in the cabinet.
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Installing Power Cables and PGND Cables Overhead cabling of power cables and PGND cables DANGER Phillips screwdriver Do not install or remove a live power cable. Before installing or removing a power cable, ensure that the cabinet power is cut off. CAUTION Install OT terminals correctly by referring to the wiring terminal labels on the plastic cover of the DC power distribution box.
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Underfloor cabling of power cables and PGND cables Diagonal pliers Phillips screwdriver Adjustable wrench CAUTION Install OT terminals correctly by referring to the wiring terminal labels on the plastic cover of the DC power distribution box. Use the PGND cable with a cross-sectional area of 35 mm PGND cable (yellow and green) M8 screw...
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Installing Ground Cables for the Power Distribution Box and Subracks Phillips screwdriver Ground cable 50±5 Kgf.cm To ground the lower subrack, connect one cable terminal to a ground screw on the inside column and connect the other terminal to a ground screw on top of the subrack. Use the same method to ground the upper subrack.
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Cabinet Power Ports and Subrack Power Ports Cabinet power ports and subrack power ports: OptiX OSN 9560 • Subrack power ports PWR1 PWR2 PWR3 PWR4 NOTE PWR1 and PWR3, and PWR2 and PWR4 form two power protection groups. PWR1 and PWR3...
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Cabinet power ports and subrack power ports: OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 • Mapping subrack power ports and their power switches Cabinet power terminals SW3A SW3B Subrack power ports Subrack power ports SW1A SW1B SW2A SW2B Subrack Type...
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Cabinet power ports and subrack power ports: OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 7500 • Mapping subracks and power switches Cabinet power terminals SW3A SW3B Subrack power ports Subrack power ports SW1A SW1B SW2A SW2B Power Switch Subrack Type SW1A, SW2A,...
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Installing Network Management Cables Installing network management cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 Network management cable ETH port Computer that runs the NMS Connected to the computer that runs the NMS CAUTION Before installing network management cables, ensure that the IP address of the computer that runs the NMS and the IP address of the equipment are different.
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Installing network management cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 7500 Network management cable ETH port Computer that runs the NMS Connected to the computer that runs the NMS CAUTION Before installing network management cables, ensure that the IP address of the computer that runs the NMS and the IP address of the equipment are different.
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Installing External Alarm Cables Installing external alarm cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 Connected to the ALMO1 port Connected to the centralized alarm system Connected to the centralized alarm system Connected to the ALMO2 port...
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Installing external alarm cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 7500 Connected to the ALMO1 port Connected to the centralized alarm system Connected to the centralized alarm system Connected to the ALMO2 port...
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Installing Indicator Cables Installing indicator cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 Indicator cable Connected to indicator ports on the cabinet top Connected to the LAMP1 port Connected to the LAMP1 port Connected to the LAMP2 port Black...
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Installing indicator cables – OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 7500 Indicator cable Connected to indicator ports on the cabinet top Connected to the LAMP1 port Connected to the LAMP1 port Connected to the LAMP2 port Black Connected to indicator...
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The OptiX OSN 9560 supports input and output of 75-ohm and 120-ohm clock signals. However, 75/120-ohm clock transit cables are required if an OptiX OSN 9560 traces clock signals from a 75-ohm port because STI boards on the OptiX OSN 9560 provide only 120-ohm RJ45 connectors.
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OptiX OSN 9560 provide only 120-ohm RJ45 connectors. The OptiX OSN 9560 uses 120-ohm clock cables by default. If an OptiX OSN 9560 connects to an OptiX OSN 3500, use 120- ohm clock cables to connect them. Clock cables between subracks can be made using network cables on site.
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Insert one end of a straight-through cable to the LAN port on the CRPC and the other end to the ETH1 or ETH2 on the SEI2 board on the OptiX OSN 9560 subrack. Reserve 2U (89 mm) of space above the CRPC for heat dissipation. Ensure that air vents for the subrack...
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Installing Cables in the Subrack Interfacing Area Installing cables in the subrack interfacing area - OptiX OSN 9560 Phillips screwdriver Cable tie Diagonal pliers 6±0.6 Kgf.cm 50±5 Kgf.cm 6±0.6 Kgf.cm...
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Installing E1 Cables Installing E1 cables - OptiX OSN 9560 and OptiX OSN 3500 • Installing E1 cables - overhead cabling Cable hole Cable distribution plate E1 cable Run the E1 cables into the cabinet through cable holes at the top of the cabinet.
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Connect the E1 cables to the ports on the interface board and tighten captive screws for the cable connectors. NOTE If an OptiX OSN 9560 and an OptiX OSN 7500 are installed in the same cabinet, the cable distribution plate must be removed to make sufficient space for the OptiX OSN 7500.
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Installing F1 Serial Cables External environment monitoring device Connected to the external environment monitoring device F1 port...
Installing Fibers Precautions for Installing Fibers DANGER Always wear protective glasses or goggles when you look directly at an optical port (Figure 1). Coil fibers from other sites on the ODF and connect them to the local cabinet. Do not coil the fibers from other equipment rooms in the local cabinet.
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Overhead cabling One OptiX OSN 9560 subrack and one OptiX OSN 3500/7500 subrack can be installed in one cabinet. In an overhead cabling scenario, 640 fibers can be installed. Run 200 fibers along the fiber area on the left side panel and 200 along the fiber area on the right side panel.
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Cabling from the floor One OptiX OSN 9560 subrack and one OptiX OSN 3500/7500 subrack can be installed in one cabinet. A scenario with cabling from the floor allows a maximum of 540 fibers to be installed. Be sure that fibers do not block air filter nets and that fan boxes are accessible for installation or removal.
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Installing Internal Fibers NOTE The same method is used to run fibers whether an OptiX OSN 7500 or an OptiX OSN 3500 is installed in the same cabinet with an OptiX OSN 9560.
Checking the Installation Checking Installation Effectiveness Item to Check Method The cabinet is installed in the position specified in the engineering design Check the documents. position. Mechanical parts of the cabinet have been installed correctly and securely, and are Check undamaged.
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Check the fuse capacities of power supply devices. Subrack Type Maximum Power Fuse Capacity Consumption OSN 9560 4800 W 60 A 720 W (standard subrack) 20 A OSN 3500 1100 W (enhanced subrack) 32 A OSN 7500 1100 W 32 A Measure the voltage between NEG (-) and RTN (+) on the DC power distribution box.
Attaching Engineering Labels Attaching Labels Attaching labels to power cables As a general rule, attach labels 2 cm away from cable connectors. Attach the identification label to the Identification label right hand side of the cable if cables are run vertically. B03 —...
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Common Engineering Labels Name Content Example Description MN (BC): BC is written right under MN. On the loaded cabinet side: A01 — -48 V2 "MN" identifies the row and MN (BC)— -48 V1 B03 — -48 V2 column numbers of the power Labels for MN (BC)—...
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