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Tài liệu này hướng dẫn chi tiết các bạn cách lắp đặt thiết bị truyến dẫn ADM 1660SM của hãng Alcatel. Đây là thiết bị truyền dẫn được sử dụng phổ biến tại các trung tâm viễn thông của VNPT và một số nhà mạng khác

Installation Handbook Alcatel 1660SM STM 64 Multiservice Metro Node 1660SM Rel.5.2 3AL 91669 BAAA Ed.01 01 050127 F. Magistrali - M. Severi A. Gorla ED DATE CHANGE NOTE APPRAISAL AUTHORITY ORIGINATOR Rel. 5.2 1660SM INSTALLATION GUIDE ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 1/124 ALCATEL 1660 SM INSTALLATION GUIDE ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 2/124 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 HANDBOOK GUIDE 7 1.1. General information 7 1.2. Scope 7 1.3. Related document 7 1.4. Changes 7 1.5. Safety, labels and norms 8 1.5.1. Safety Rules 8 1.5.2. General Rules 8 1.6. List of abbreviation 9 1.6.1. Main acronym list 9 2 UNPACKING AND WAREHOUSING 11 2.1. General 11 2.2. Unpacking 11 2.2.1. Preliminary checks 11 2.2.2. Unpacking 12 2.3. Warehousing 12 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 15 3.1. 1660SM Subrack insertion into the rack 15 3.2. 21” rack (S9, OPTINEX) 15 3.2.1. Connection flanges assembling to the 1660SM subrack 15 3.2.2. S9 Rack 16 3.2.3. OPTINEX Rack 16 3.3. Positioning of cables support 18 3.4. Positioning of the installation tools support 19 3.5. Mechanical Structure 21 3.6. Fans subrack insertion into the rack 23 3.6.1. Fans shelf 21” 23 3.6.2. Fans shelf 19” 26 4 1660SM ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL INSTALLATION 29 4.1. Equipping rules of the 1660SM equipment 34 4.2. 2 Mbit/s Tributary connections 38 4.2.1. 2 Mbit/s (75 ohm) connections 39 4.2.2. 2 Mbit/s (120 ohm) connections 40 4.3. 34 and 45 Mbit/s connections 42 4.4. Electrical/optical STM-1 connections 46 4.4.1. 4 x STM-1 electrical ports 75 Ohm 46 4.4.2. 4 x STM-1 or 4 x 140/STM-1 switchable electrical/optical port 50 4.4.3. SM Æ MM fiber connections 54 4.5. Ethernet ports connections 56 4.6. IP Matrix 1 Gbit/s 4xEthernet ports connections 58 4.7. STM-1 IP Matrix connections 59 4.8. Gbit Ethernet access connection 60 4.9. PR_EA Matrix 1 x GB-ETH 61 4.10. ISA GBEPORT connection 62 4.11. 16xSTM-1 - 4xSTM-4 connections 63 4.12. Optical Access 12xSTM-1 connections 64 4.13. Electrical Access 16xSTM-1 connections 65 4.14. ISA Ethernet connection (ISA-ES16) 66 4.15. STM-4 connections 67 4.16. STM-16 connections 68 4.17. Optical BOOSTER connections 69 4.18. Optical 2,5 Gbit/s Preamplifier connection 70 4.19. Optical STM-1 installation procedure 71 ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 3/124 4.20. Electrical STM-1 installation procedure 74 4.21. ISA_PR connections 76 4.22. STM-64 port S-64.2, L-64.2E and I-64.1 connection 78 4.23. STM-16 slim port UP/SFP 79 4.24. Installation procedure for Ethernet ports with single cable 80 4.24.1. ETHERNET ports installation on equipment already in service or installed the first time on subracks mounting the old duct 80 4.24.2. Mounting ETHERNET ports on equipment installed for the first time with subracks equipped with the new duct 83 4.24.3. Ethernet cable connectorization specification (single cable) 83 4.25. 4xANY Host connections 86 4.26. Optical ATM 4 x 4, ATM 4 x 4 V2, ATM 4x4 D3 and ATM 8 x 8 connection 87 4.27. ISA Ethernet port connections (ES4-8FE) 88 4.28. ISA Ethernet switch connections (ES1-8FE) 89 4.29. ISA (ES1-8FX) connections 90 4.30. Housekeeping and Remote Alarms Connections 91 4.31. RM Interface Connections (Rack lamps) 92 4.32. QMD (Q2) Interface Connections 93 4.33. Q3 10 base 2 (BNC) Interface Connections 94 4.34. Q3 10 base T (RJ45) Interface Connections 94 4.35. G.703, RS 232 and V11 Aux. Channels 95 4.36. Ext. 2MHz Sync.2 Mbit/s Auxiliary channel Connections 97 4.37. RJ11 Telephone extension Connections 99 4.38. RJ45 Telephone extension Connections 99 4.39. Phone Jack 99 4.40. Power Supply Connections 101 5 CWDM CONNECTION 103 5.1. 2xCH Transponder SFP W/O optics connections 105 5.2. COMDX8 connections modules 106 5.3. COADM connections modules 107 6 FANS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR 21” FAN SHELF 109 6.1. Remote alarms connections 109 6.2. Connections toward Rack lamps 109 6.3. Fans power supply connections 109 7 FANS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOR 19” FAN SHELF 113 7.1. Power supply connections 113 7.2. Remote alarms connections 114 ANNEXES 117 ANNEX A PARTS MAKING UP THE INSTALLATION SET 117 ANNEX B SUGGESTED CABLING 120 ANNEX C FANS SUBRACK PART LIST (21” VERSION) 121 ANNEX D KIT CABLING ETHERNET 122 ANNEX E FANS SUBRACK PART LIST (19” VERSION) 123 ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 4/124 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Tables Table 1 – Numbering, functions and paragraphs referred to the Connection Points 32 Table 2 – Matrix Gbit/s 4xEthernet 58 Table 3 – Wires table 58 Table 4 – Relation between Port Card Ethernet and Gigabit Access Module 60 Table 5 – Relation between SFP and board 63 Table 6 – Relation between Port Card Ethernet and Access Module 64 Table 7 – Relation between SFP and board 64 Table 8 – Relation between Port Card Ethernet and Access Module 65 Table 9 – Relation between Port Card ISA-ES16 and Gigabit Access Module 66 Table 10 – Insertion wires table 85 Table 11 – Matrix Gbit/s 4xEthernet 88 Table 12 – Matrix Gbit/s 4xEthernet 89 Table 13 – Relation between SFP and board 90 Table 14 – Fan shelf alarm connections 114 Figures Figure 1. Connection flanges assembling to the 1660SM 15 Figure 2. Insertion of the 1660SM subrack into the 21” rack 17 Figure 3. Positioning of cables support 18 Figure 4. Positioning of the tools support 19 Figure 5. Use of the extraction tools 20 Figure 6. Mechanical structure of the subrack 21 Figure 7. Kit fiber duct (code 3AL 81639 AA) 22 Figure 8. Fans subrack insertion into the rack 23 Figure 9. Insertion of fans modules into the subrack 24 Figure 10. Fan cables insertion 25 Figure 11. Insertion of fan shelf 19” into the rack 26 Figure 12. 19” fan shelf 27 Figure 13. Connection points for installation 30 Figure 14. Connection points for installation 31 Figure 15. Port card (2 Mbit/s) and access module relationship 38 Figure 16. 21x2 Mbit/s (75 ohm) module connections 39 Figure 17. 7x2 Mbit/s (120 ohm) physical connection (T1-T3) 40 Figure 18. 21x2 Mbit/s (120 ohm ) Module connections 41 Figure 19. Port card (34/45 Mbit/s) and access module relationship 43 Figure 20. Port card (34/45 Mbit/s) and access module relationship in 1+1 EPS protection 44 Figure 21. 3x34/45 Mbit/s Module connections 45 Figure 22. 4 x STM-1 Electrical Port card ( 75 Ohm ) and access module relationship 47 Figure 23. 4 x STM-1 Electrical Port card ( 75 Ohm) and access module relationship in 1+1 EPS protection 48 Figure 24. 4 x STM-1 Electrical Module connections 49 Figure 25. 4 x STM-1 electrical/optical port and access module relationship 50 Figure 26. 4 x STM-1 electrical/optical connections 52 Figure 27. Cable assembly for STM-1 Electrical module (ICMI) 53 Figure 28. Patch cord SM Æ MM 54 Figure 29. Patch cord SM-MM installation 55 Figure 30. Port card (Ethernet) and access module relationship 56 Figure 31. Ethernet ports connections 57 Figure 32. IP Matrix 1 Gbit/s 4xEthernet 58 Figure 33. STM-1 IP Matrix connections 59 Figure 34. GETH-AG Gbit Ethernet access connection 60 Figure 35. ISA-PR_EA Matrix 1 x GB-ETH 61 Figure 36. ISA-Gigabit ETHERNET board 62 Figure 37. 16xSTM-1 - 4xSTM-4 port front view 63 ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 5/124 Figure 38. Optical Access 12xSTM-1 unit connections 64 Figure 39. Electrical Access 16xSTM-1 connections 65 Figure 40. ISA Ethernet connection (ISA-ES16) 66 Figure 41. STM-4 connections 67 Figure 42. STM-16 connections 68 Figure 43. STM-Booster connections 69 Figure 44. Optical 2,5 Gbit/s preamplifier connection 70 Figure 45. Optical STM-1 connections and fiber protections positioning 72 Figure 46. Optical STM-n connections 73 Figure 47. Electrical STM-n connections 75 Figure 48. Units ISA_PR 76 Figure 49. ISA_PR Main Board and Access Module relationship 77 Figure 50. STM-64 port S-64.2, L-64.2E and I-64.1 connection 78 Figure 51. STM-16 slim port UP/SFP 79 Figure 52. Fibers removed from duct 80 Figure 53. Ethernet port cable positioning 81 Figure 54. Fibers support mounting 81 Figure 55. Fibers support with withdrawable part 82 Figure 56. Ethernet ports installed 82 Figure 57. Assembly cable instruction 83 Figure 58. Assembly cable instruction 83 Figure 59. Assembly cable instruction 84 Figure 60. Assembly cable instruction 84 Figure 61. Assembly cable instruction 84 Figure 62. Assembly cable instruction 85 Figure 63. Assembly cable instruction 85 Figure 64. 4xANY Host connections 86 Figure 65. ATM 4x4 and ATM 8x8 cards – front view 87 Figure 66. ISA - ES4-8FE port front view 88 Figure 67. ISA - ES1-8FE port front view 89 Figure 68. ISA - ES1-8FX port front view 90 Figure 69. Housekeeping and Remote Alarm connections 91 Figure 70. R/M Interface connections 92 Figure 71. QMD (Q2) Interface connections 93 Figure 72. Q3 10 base 2 and Q3 10 base T 94 Figure 73. Physical connection 95 Figure 74. G.703, RS 232 and V11 Aux. Channels connections 96 Figure 75. SIEMENS Balum assembly instruction 98 Figure 76. ITT Cannon Balum assembly instruction 99 Figure 77. AUX, 2 Mbit/s Sync and telephone extension connections 100 Figure 78. Power supply connections 102 Figure 79. Linear topology 103 Figure 80. Add Drop 104 Figure 81. Regeneretor 104 Figure 82. COWLA2 front view 105 Figure 83. COMDX8 front view 106 Figure 84. COADM2 front view 107 Figure 85. Fans unit electrical installation 110 Figure 86. Fans unit remote alarms connections 111 Figure 87. Fans units power connections 111 Figure 88. 19” Fans subrack cover front view 113 Figure 89. Cable for the alarm connections of the Fan shelf 115 Figure 90. FAN-CONGI connections through DDF 115 ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 6/124 This page is intentionally blank ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 7/124 1 HANDBOOK GUIDE 1.1. General information The current procedure defines the installation modality for the 1660SM equipment. In the present document the installation of the 1660SM equipment into the rack is not described, for the rack and system installation see the document "System installation handbook OMSN High Capacity and Low Capacity". Each component utilized on the links is tested at the Factory’s Final Acceptance dept. during the system test phase. 1.2. Scope The scope of the following operating procedure concerns the standard configured equipment 1660SM - R5.2 installation. 1.3. Related document DOCUMENT TYPE PART NUMBER Technical Handbook 3AL 91669 AAAA System Installation Low Capacity 3AL 38207 AAAA System Installation High Capacity 3AL 38270 AAAA 1.4. Changes ISSUE DATE CHANGE NOTE 01 050127 First edition ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 8/124 1.5. Safety, labels and norms WHEN CARRYING OUT THE GIVEN OPERATIONS OBSERVE THE NORMS STATED IN THE HANDBOOK GUIDE SECTION OF THE TECHNICAL HANDBOOK 1.5.1. Safety Rules The Safety Rules describe the operations and/or precautions to observe to safeguard operating personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety. Please read them properly before starting each action on the equipment. 1.5.2. General Rules • Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned (dummy covers, ESD connector protections, etc.) • Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on optical connections while the equipment is in-service • To reduce the risk of damaging the electrostatic sensitive devices, it is mandatory to use the elasticised band (worn around the wrist) and the coiled cord connected to the rack ground when having to touch the equipment. FIXING THE UNITS (AND MODULES) INTO THE SUBRACK (caution to avoid equipment damage) The screw tightening torque for fixing the units (and modules, if any and if screw-fastened) into the subrack must be: 2.8 kg x cm (0.28 Newton x m) ± 10 % Exceeding this value may result in screw breaking. ATTENTION EMC NORMS SAFETY RULES Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on the optical connections while the equipment is in-service. [...]... the rack ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 26/124 Figure 12 19” fan shelf ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 27/124 This page is intentionally blank ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 28/124 4 1660SM ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL INSTALLATION SAFETY RULES The whole installation must be executed without powering the equipment Protection ground connection must be the first operation Power Supply connection must be the last to be executed FIXING THE... up the installation sets Annex B on page 120 shows the cables suggested to set-up the connections The tables associated to each terminal tagblock also refers to these cables ATTENTION: The equipment is supplied with several connectors (services, alarms, housekeeping, etc) covered by “protection cups” (ESD protection) The installer must respect the ESD precaution (See chapter 2 of the Technical Handbook) ... support (1) Figure 3 Positioning of cables support N.B.: The cable support (1) is for 75 ohm coax cable The cable support (1’) is for 120 ohm pair cable ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 18/124 3.4 Positioning of the installation tools support (See Figure 4 on page 19) • Fasten the adhesive tools support (1) on a free surface near the subrack (for example on the rack mechanical structure or on the subrack connection... Unscrew the top and bottom screws before extracting the unit b) Act on the levers opening gently as shown in the picture c) C Pull the unit as shown in the picture ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 14/124 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3.1 1660SM Subrack insertion into the rack The subracks can be inserted into the 21 inches “S9” rack or “OPTINEX” rack The paragraphs that follow illustrate the procedure adopted for both... tightening torque for fixing the units (and modules, if any and if fixed by screws) into the subrack must be: 2.8 kg x cm (0.28 Newton x m) ± 10 % Exceeding this value may result in screw breaking The installation wiring is connected in front of the port and access port through the terminal tagblocks and connectors mounted on the unit The optical connections are directly wired on the units Figure 13... (10) Insert the two “union optical fiber duct” (11) into the subrack in the right way as indicated in detail “C” and “D” of Figure 2 on page 17 The caged nuts end special screws are provided with the S9 Installation kit (3AL78913AAAA), the screws and washers are supplied together the subrack 3.2.3 OPTINEX Rack • Locate the six holes on the bracket (1) used to fasten the subrack and to insert the special... connectors (services, alarms, housekeeping, etc) covered by “protection cups” (ESD protection) The installer must respect the ESD precaution (See chapter 2 of the Technical Handbook) At the end of the installation phase all the previous connectors not used for cabling must be covered with the relevant “protection cups” The final equipment configuration can result with empty slots In this case is reccomended... 3AL XXXXX AA A21E1 from/to DDF 28 40 = Access point AS ALTERNATIVE BST10 BST15 BST17 ETH ATX 21 23 Phone Jack Slot 2-9 Slot 13-20 Slot 1-8 Slot 13-20 Slot 1-8 Slot 13-20 Figure 13 Connection points for installation ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 30/124 1 from T.R.U 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 10 from/to DDF 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 from/to DDF 2 19 1 from T.R.U 1 from/toDDF 7 from/to T.R.U 2 from/to DDF from/to... 24-39 Slot 24-39 34 3AL XXXXX AA 35 Slot 24-39 Slot 24-39 Slot 24-38 Slot 24-39 Slot 24-39 Slot 24-39 Slot 24-39 Slot 25-26 Slot 28-29 Slot 32-35 Slot 34-35 Slot 37-38 Figure 14 Connection points for installation ED 01 3AL 91669 BAAA 31/124 Table 1 – Numbering, functions and paragraphs referred to the Connection Points ACCESS POINT SLOT 16 1-9,13-21 2 Mbit/s Connections (120 ohm) 16’ 1-9,13-21 2 Mbit/s

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