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SURPASS hiT 7070


Release 1.0, 2.0

Interconnect, Configuration and


Mechanical Assembly (ICMA)

S42022-L5035-A1-2-7633

CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments, or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous invisible radiation exposure

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Document History
Revision Issue date Remarks
Version 1.0 Sept. 9th, 2003 Initial release
Version 2.0 Apr. 28th, 2003 Release 2.0

The information contained herein is the property of SIEMENS AG, and is supplied without liability for errors
or omissions. No part may be reproduced or used except as authorised by contract or other written
permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in
which the information may be embodied.

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1 Scope...................................................................................................................6
2 General ................................................................................................................7
3 Warnings .............................................................................................................8
4 Grounding connections ................................................................................... 10
5 SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE Traffic Processing ............................................... 11
6 Rack Equipment ............................................................................................... 17
6.1 ETSI Rack ........................................................................................................ 17
6.2 Rack part numbers ......................................................................................... 17
6.3 Subrack mounting .......................................................................................... 18
6.4 Rack Layout .................................................................................................... 19
6.4.1 Two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack....................................................................19
6.4.2 One SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one rack .....................................................................20
6.4.3 One SRD together with one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack ............................21
6.4.4 Two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack....................................................................22
6.4.5 One SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack....23
6.4.6 Two Micro-Shelf-SURPASS HIT7070 in a Rack.............................................................24
7 Subrack Layout................................................................................................. 25
7.1 Layout of the Subrack SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 (S42023-L5025-A1) ......... 25
7.2 Layout of the Subrack SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 (S42023-L5024-A1) ......... 25
7.3 Layout of the Subrack MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070 ............................... 27
7.4 DCM-Shelf........................................................................................................ 28
8 Subrack Interfaces ........................................................................................... 29
8.1 Netelement Alarm Panel (NEAP/MS-AP) ....................................................... 29
8.2 Connector Panel (COPA)................................................................................ 30
8.2.1 Microshelf Internal LAN Switch (MS-ILANS).................................................................31
8.3 PDH Connector Panel..................................................................................... 32
8.4 Pin Allocation Diagrams................................................................................. 32
8.4.1 PDH Connector Panel (2 Mbit/s Interface).....................................................................32
Table 8-1 shows the SIPAC adapter bridges of the 2 Mbit/s ports of the first of four interface
blocks. Each block, consisting of three SIPAC adapter bridges provides the 63 ports of one
IF2M card.......................................................................................................................................32
8.4.2 PDH Connector Panel (34 Mbit/s Interface) R > 1.......................................................33
8.4.3 Pin Account of the SIPAC adapter bridge.....................................................................33
8.4.4 Connectors at the NEAP .................................................................................................34
8.4.5 Connectors at the SURPASS hiT 7070-Core COPA .....................................................35
8.4.6 Connectors at the SURPASS HIT7070-MicroShelf COPA............................................39
9 Card Interfaces ................................................................................................. 41
10 Electrical Cabling ............................................................................................. 42
10.1 Power Distribution ........................................................................................ 42
10.2 Interface Cabling NEAP................................................................................ 43
10.3 Interface Cabling COPA ............................................................................... 43
10.4 Interface Cabling SURPASS hiT 7070-MicroShelf ILAN ............................ 43
10.5 2 Mbit Cabling ............................................................................................... 44
10.6 Electrical Ethernet Cabling .......................................................................... 44
10.7 Electrical STM-1 Cabling .............................................................................. 45
10.8 34 Mbit/s Cabling .......................................................................................... 45
11 Optical Cabling ................................................................................................. 46
11.1 Part Numbers of Fiber Patchcords.............................................................. 46

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11.2 Fiber Handling / Routing Recommendations ............................................. 46


11.3 List of Optical Connections ......................................................................... 47

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List of Figures:
Figure 5-1: TDM Processing ....................................................................................................................11
Figure 5-2: WDM traffic processing (internal solution) 40 Gbit/s line interface.................................12
Figure 5-3: WDM traffic processing (external solution) .......................................................................12
Figure 5-4: DCM and OB/OP application................................................................................................13
Figure 5-5: Attenuator-application..........................................................................................................13
Figure 5-6: SURPASS hiT 7070 Single-Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf extension (non
protected) ...........................................................................................................................................14
Figure 5-7SURPASS hiT 7070 Single-Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf extension(non-
protection) ..........................................................................................................................................15
Figure 5-8MicroShelf ILAN-Switch .......................................................................................................16
Figure 6-1 Rack dimension.....................................................................................................................18
Figure 6-2: Rack equipment with two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack ........................................19
Figure 6-3: Rack Equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack .......................................20
Figure 6-4: Rack Equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in
a Rack .................................................................................................................................................21
Figure 6-5: Rack Equipment with two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack........................................22
Figure 6-6: Rack Equipmenmt with one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT
7070 in a Rack....................................................................................................................................23
Figure 6-7: Rack Equipment with two MicroShelf-SURPASS HIT7070 in a Rack ...............................24
Figure 7-1: Subrack SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 (front view)..................................................................25
Figure 7-2: Subrack SRD-SURPASS HIT7070 (front view) ..................................................................26
Figure 7-3: Subrack MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070 ............................................................................27
Figure 7-4: DCM .......................................................................................................................................28
Figure 8-1: SURPASS hiT 7070 Core NEAP ............................................................................................29
Figure 8-2: SURPASS hiT 7070 Core COPA..........................................................................................31
Figure 8-3: SURPASS hiT 7070 Microshelf COPA................................................................................31
Figure 8-4: PDH connector panel...........................................................................................................32
Figure 10-1: Power Distribution .............................................................................................................42
Figure 11-1 Subrack Cable Duct (sample) ............................................................................................49
Figure 11-2 Cable Ducts in the Subrack and the Rack ........................................................................50

List of Tables:
Table 8-1 SIPAC Interface 2Mbit/s..............................................................................................................32
Table 8-2 SIPAC interface 34 Mbit/s .........................................................................................................33
Table 8-3 Pinning of the SIPAC adapter bridge ........................................................................................33
Table 8-4 Pinning of QF2 ..........................................................................................................................34
Table 8-5 Pinning of F ...............................................................................................................................34
Table 8-6 Pinning of Handset Connector ..................................................................................................34
Table 8-7 Pinning of T3/T4(1) T3/T(2) ..................................................................................................35
Table 8-8 Pinning of AUX(1),AUX(2).........................................................................................................35
Table 8-9 Pinning of AUX(3), AUX(4)........................................................................................................36
Table 8-10 Pinning of TIF ..........................................................................................................................36
Table 8-11 Pinning of CAN........................................................................................................................37
Table 8-12 Pinning of EOW.......................................................................................................................37
Table 8-13 Pinning of Q.............................................................................................................................37
Table 8-14 Pinning of QEXT .....................................................................................................................38
Table 8-15 Pinning of CES ........................................................................................................................38
Table 8-16 Pinning of UBAT......................................................................................................................38
Table 8-17Pinning of Main-Switch ...........................................................................................................39
Table 8-18Pinning of M2..........................................................................................................................39
Table 8-19Pinning of M3..........................................................................................................................39
Table 8-20Pinning of M4..........................................................................................................................40

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Scope

1 SCOPE
The SURPASS hiT 7070 family consists of network elements (NE) for Metro Core, Metro Access
and Customer Premises.
This document describes the installation and cabling for the TransXpress MSI Core for Metro
Core and Metro Access applications used at the ETSI market.
In the following, the Metro Core and Metro Access application of TransXpress MSI is designated
as SURPASS hiT 7070.

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 General

2 GENERAL
SURPASS hiT 7070 is placed in Central Offices.
The SURPASS hiT 7070 equipment meets the generic requirements defined in:
ETS 300 119 [119] (framework criteria);
ETS 300 019 [145] (environmental criteria).

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Warnings

3 WARNINGS
The following precautions must be observed:
DANGER Observe all warnings and cautions appearing in this document, or affixed to the
equipment regarding high voltage, laser light, temperature conditions, and
special handling procedures.

DANGER This equipment contains laser devices which operate at high optical power
levels. Never look into the end of a fiber or fiber connector. Permanent eye
damage or blindness can result. Always use whatever safety devices are
supplied (caps, shutters, etc). A label similar or identical to the one shown
below is attached to laser-containing devices as a reminder. Written laser
warning labels are also present on the equipment where applicable. Read and
follow all laser warning labels affixed to the equipment. Personnel must be
familiar with and follow all safety and handling guidelines as published by
relevant regulatory agencies for the Laser Class(es) designated.

DANGER Some connections can have Hazard Level 1M.


The cables of these connections have Laser Warning Labels. These
Connections are marked in the cable list given in Chapter 6.3. The part number
of the cables with the Laser Warning Labels are given in Chapter 6.1.

Any laser product in the wave range from 302,5 nm to 4000 nm which
does not permit human access to laser radiation in excess of the accessible
emission limits of class 1 for applicable wavelength and emission durations.

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Warnings

WARNING Plug-in cards can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) during


installation, removal, storage, or shipment. Such units require special care.
Always observe the following precautions:
When handling plug-in cards, always wear a wrist strap which is
connected to safety (earth) ground.
Hold plug-in cards by the edges. Avoid touching the circuitry.
Transport or store the plug-in cards in anti-static containers.

CAUTION By using other cables as mentioned in this document, SIEMENS do not


guarantee the correct operation of the system.

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Grounding connections

4 GROUNDING CONNECTIONS
There is no special grounding cable required.
The grounding was obtained by mounting the subrack to the rack.

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE Traffic Processing

5 SURPASS HIT 7070-CORE TRAFFIC PROCESSING

Figure 5-1 shows the TDM processing in the SURPASS hiT 7070

RS and MS termination
MS protection VC-4 termination
VC-4 non-intrusive monitor VC-3/12 non-intrusive monitor
TDM fabrics VC-3/12 connection
MSI SC only
ISTM-4/16 UTIF2

PDH interface cards


IFO155M SF2G5 IF2M
8xSTM-1 63x2 Mpbs
(8xSTM-1 (VC3/12 (63x2 Mbps
opt. electr.
opt.) Switching Fabric Interface)
2,5 Gbit/s)
SDH interface cards

IFQ622M VC-12 termination


4xSTM-4 (4xSTM-4
opt. opt.)
SF2G5
(VC3/12
IFQ2G5 Switching Fabric
4xSTM-16 (4xSTM-16 2,5 Gbit/s)
opt. opt.)

IFS2G5
STM-16 opt. (1xSTM-16
opt.)
SF160G
(VC-4
IFS10G SF160G
Core Switching
STM-64 opt. (1xSTM-64 (VC-4
Fabric
opt.) DC:Core Switching
160 Gbps
SC: 110 Fabric
Gbit/s)
Packet fabric
DC: 160 Gbps
STM-64 opt. IFS10G-M
SC: 110 Gbit/s) PF2G5
colored (1xSTM-64
(Packet
opt. colored)
ISTM-4/16 Switching Fabric
2,5 Gbit/s)

VC-4 and VC-3 termination

4x1G IFQGBE-E
VC-4 termination
Ethernet interface cards

Ethernet (8x100M
and/or VC-4 and VC-3
elec. (FX) Ethernet opt.)
termination
VC-4 termination
4x1G IFQGBE
Ethernet (4x1G
opt. (LX/SX) Ethernet opt.)
TDM traffic
processing
8x10M/100M/ IFOFE-E
Ethernet (8x10M/100M/
electr. (TX/T) Ethernet
VC-4 conneciton
electr.)
MS protection bridge and selector

VC-4 termination
or VC-4 and VC-3 termination

Figure 5-1: TDM Processing

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Figure 5-2 shows the WDM traffic processing (internal solution) in the SURPASS hiT 7070

STM-64
opt.
IFS10G
(1xSTM-64
1 opt. colored)

IFS10G
4xSTM-64 (1xSTM-64
WDM IFS40G-MX 2 opt. colored)
(WDM
Mux/
Demux) IFS10G
(1xSTM-64
3 opt. colored)

IFS10G
(1xSTM-64
4 opt. colored)

Internal solution

Figure 5-2: WDM traffic processing (internal solution) 40 Gbit/s line interface

For use with external WDM equipment (e.g. FSP3000) STM-64 interfaces with colored lasers at
dedicated wavelengths can be used.

Figure 5-3 shows the WDM traffic processing (external solution) in the SURPASS hiT 7070

IFS10G-M
STM-64 (1xSTM-64
colored 1 opt. colored)

IFS10G-M
FSP3000

STM-64
to/from

(1xSTM-64
colored 2 opt. colored)

IFS10G-M
STM-64 (1xSTM-64
colored n opt. colored)

External solution

Figure 5-3: WDM traffic processing (external solution)

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Figure 5-4 shows the use of OB and OP together with DCM (external solution)
in the SURPASS hiT 7070:

MSI-NE Distributor

Tx 12m 12m
1) 2)
OB 2) 3)

12m
2m 2) OP 2)
3)

2)
DCM
Rx 2)

1) AUX-NE

1) LC-PC LC
2) E2000/HRL only
3) defined by customer

Figure 5-4: DCM and Optical Buster/Optical Preamplifier (OB/OP) application

Figure 5-5 shows the application with attenuator

MSI-NE Distributor

Tx 12m 12m
1) 2)
OB 2) 3)

12m
2) OP 2) 3)

*)
Attenuator
2) AUX-NE

Rx 2)
5dB
1)

1) LC-PC
2) E2000/HRL
3) defined by customer LC
only
*) mounted at the SL16 NE

Figure 5-5: Attenuator-application

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE Traffic Processing

Figure 5-6 shows the SURPASS hiT 7070 Single Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf
Extension (non protected)

MSI-Core
MSI-MicroShelf #1
#1 ... #4 ESM X
LNQ622

MSI-MicroShelf #2
ESM X

MSI-MicroShelf #3
ESM X

MSI-MicroShelf #4
ESM X

Figure 5-6: SURPASS hiT 7070 Single-Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf
extension (non protected)

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE Traffic Processing

Figure 5-7 shows the SURPASS hiT 7070 Single Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf
Extension (protected)

MSI-Core
MSI-MicroShelf #1
#1 ... #4 ESM X
LNQ622

ESM Y

#1 ... #4
LNQ622

Y
MSI-MicroShelf #2
ESM X

ESM Y

MSI-MicroShelf #3
ESM X

ESM Y

MSI-MicroShelf #4
ESM X

ESM Y

Figure 5-7SURPASS hiT 7070 Single-Core with SURPASS hiT 7070 MicroShelf
extension(non-protection)

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Figure 5-8 shows the MicroShelf Internal LAN Switch (ILAN)

MSI MICROSHELF #4
MSI MAIN SHELF

CES
COPA
Up RJ45

MSI MICROSHELF #3 MSI MICROSHELF #1


MS-COPA

Up
M4 M3 M2 Up
4 x RJ45

MSI MICROSHELF #2

Up

Figure 5-8MicroShelf ILAN-Switch

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Rack Equipment

6 RACK EQUIPMENT

6.1 ETSI Rack

The equipment frames meet the ETS 300 119-2 requirements [119].
The racks are unshielded.
Note: It is not possible to install SURPASS hiT 7070 in a so-called Standard ETSI
Rack
Note: In order to minimize the rack spacing of the subracks, the outlets of the optical
cables are at the front of the rack beams. This means, that the mounting plane
of the rack is moved to the back.
Note: The so-called earthquake rack does not provide the cabling space at the rear
side of the rack beams, which is mandatory for the 2Mbit/s cabling.
As a result of this, not all applications shown in Section 6.4 are applicable.

6.2 Rack part numbers


SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE shall be accommodated in the following ETSI rack:
S42022-L5020-A5, if earthquake resistance is not required;
Note: earthquake proofed rack is not applicable.

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6.3

2050
81x25=2025
SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0

Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

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Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

NEAP
NEAP

COPA
COPA
Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

Air Filter
Air Filter

FAN UNIT
FAN UNIT
FAN UNIT
FAN UNIT

Cable Duct
Cable Duct
Cable Duct
Cable Duct
Fuse Panel

Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot


Subrack mounting

General Purpose Slot Core Slot General Purpose Slot Core Slot

General Purpose Slot General Purpose Slot

Figure 6-1 Rack dimension


General Purpose Slot Core Slot General Purpose Slot Core Slot

General Purpose Slot General Purpose Slot

Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot


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Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot Traffic Slot

SCOH Slot CLU Slot CLU Slot SCOH Slot CLU Slot CLU Slot
Figure 6-1 shows the mounting of a double-core subrack

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6.4 Rack Layout

6.4.1 Two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack

Figure 6-2 shows the rack equipment with two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070

Fuse Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT
CLU Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

CLU Slot

Cable Duct
General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA

NEAP

FAN UNIT
CLU Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

CLU Slot

Cable Duct
General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Cable Duct
Rack Spacing
FAN UNIT

Air Filter
[mm]
COPA
Fuse Panel 100
SRD-MSI 975
SRD-MSI 975
2050

Figure 6-2: Rack equipment with two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack
Note: Two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 can be fixed in one rack, if the rack equipment is done without
cable compartments.
In this case, the patch cords of every input and output port have to be stored in the distribution
frame or in one of the racks next to the SURPASS hiT 7070 system!

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6.4.2 One SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one rack

Figure 6-3 shows the rack equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one cable
compartment

Fuse Panel

Cable Compartment

NEAP

FAN UNIT
CLU Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

CLU Slot

Cable Duct
General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA

Rack Spacing
[mm]
Fuse Panel 100
Cable Compartment 75
SRD-MSI 975
1150

Figure 6-3: Rack Equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack
Note: In order to have a sufficient storage for every input and output patch cord, cable compartment(s)
can be mounted above and/or below the double-row subrack.
The entire space for one double-row subrack and one cable compartment is 1125 mm.
This means, that only one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 can be mounted in one rack.

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6.4.3 One SRD together with one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack

Figure 6-4 shows the rack equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 together with one SRS-
SURPASS hiT 7070 and two cable compartments

Fuse Panel

Cable Compartment

Interface Connector Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT
PDH Protect. Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

CLU Slot

CLU Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot
Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA

Cable Compartment

NEAP

FAN UNIT
CLU Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

CLU Slot

Cable Duct
General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

General Purpose Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Rack Spacing
[mm]
Fuse Panel 100
Cable Duct

Cable Compartment 75
SRS 825
FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA Cable Compartment 75


SRD 975
2050

Figure 6-4: Rack Equipment with one SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one SRS-SURPASS
hiT 7070 in a Rack

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6.4.4 Two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in one Rack

Figure 6-5 shows the rack equipment with two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and two cable
compartments

Fuse Panel

Cable Compartment

Interface Connector Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT
PDH Protect. Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

CLU Slot

CLU Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot
Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot
Core Slot

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA

Cable Compartment

Interface Connector Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT
PDH Protect. Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

CLU Slot

CLU Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot
Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot
Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot

Core Slot

Rack Spacing
Cable Duct
[mm]
FAN UNIT
Fuse Panel 100
Air Filter

COPA
Cable Compartment 75
SRS 825
Cable Compartment 75
SRS 825
1900

Figure 6-5: Rack Equipment with two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack
Note: In order to have a sufficient storage for every input and output patch cord, cable compartment(s)
can be mounted above and/or below the subracks.

The entire space for one subrack incl. space for handling and one cable compartment is 900 mm. This
means, that only two SURPASS hiT 7070 single-row subracks can be mounted in one rack.

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6.4.5 One SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack

Figure 6-6 shows the rack equipment with one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one MicroShelf-
SURPASS hiT 7070

Fuse and Alarm Panel

Cable Compartment

Interface Connector Panel

MS-AP
Microshelf-MSI

ESM-CORE Y
ESM-CORE X

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)
IF2M (P)

#1

#2

#3
LSU

LSU

#4
LSU

LSU

LSU

LSU

LSU

LSU

Cable
Duct MS-ILANS
MS-COPA

space for cable handling

Interface Connector Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT
PDH Protect. Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

CLU Slot
PDH Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

CLU Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot
SRS-MSI

Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

Traffic Slot / E-Core Slot

SCOH Slot
Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot

Traffic Slot
Core Slot
Core Slot

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT

Air Filter

COPA

[mm]
Fuse Panel 100
Cable Compartment 75
SRS 825
Microshelf 375
1375

Figure 6-6: Rack Equipmenmt with one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one MicroShelf-
SURPASS hiT 7070 in a Rack

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6.4.6 Two Micro-Shelf-SURPASS HIT7070 in a Rack

Figure 6-7 shows the rack equipment with two MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070

Fuse and Alarm Panel

Interface Connector Panel

MS-AP
Microshelf-MSI

ESM-CORE X

ESM-CORE Y

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)
IF2M (P)

#1

#2

#3

#4
LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

Cable
Duct MS-ILANS
MS-COPA

Interface Connector Panel

MS-AP
Microshelf-MSI

ESM-CORE Y
ESM-CORE X

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)
IF2M (P)

#1

#2

#3

#4
LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

Cable
Duct MS-ILANS
MS-COPA

Rack Spacing
[mm]
Fuse Panel 100
Microshelf 375
Microshelf 375
850

Figure 6-7: Rack Equipment with two MicroShelf-SURPASS HIT7070 in a Rack

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7 SUBRACK LAYOUT

7.1 Layout of the Subrack SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 (S42023-L5025-A1)


Figure 7-1 shows the subrack layout SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 (front view)

Interface Connector Panel

NEAP

FAN UNIT

100
PDH Protect. Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

PDH Slot

CLU Slot

CLU Slot
LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

LSU Slot

100
Feature Slot / E-Core Slot

Feature Slot / E-Core Slot

100

825
Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot

Feature Slot
Feature Slot

SCOH Slot
Core Slot
Core Slot

100

Cable Duct

FAN UNIT
212,5

Air Filter

COPA

Figure 7-1: Subrack SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 (front view)

7.2 Layout of the Subrack SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 (S42023-L5024-A1)


Figure 7-2 shows the layout of the double-row subrack. The subrack is divided into sectors.
The two sectors in the middle of the subrack can be converted from double-row sectors to double
height sectors.
Before rebuilding a sector, the core card uses the slot in the upper row, the two slots in the lower
row can be used for general purpose cards.
After rebuilding the subrack, one large sector can be used for one double-height card.
Note: the double-height cards have to use the same backplane connectors as the (standard
size) core cards.

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Feature Slot Feature Slot

Feature Slot Feature Slot NEAP

COPA
Feature Slot Feature Slot

Air Filter
FAN UNIT
FAN UNIT

Cable Duct
Cable Duct
Feature Slot Feature Slot

General Purpose (I) Slot Core Slot

General Purpose (II) Slot


Interconnect, Configuration and Mechanical Assembly

General Purpose (I) Slot Core Slot

General Purpose (II) Slot

Feature Slot Feature Slot

Feature Slot Feature Slot

Feature Slot Feature Slot

Feature Slot Feature Slot

SCOH Slot CLU Slot CLU Slot

Figure 7-2: Subrack SRD-SURPASS HIT7070 (front view)


212,5 125 100 125 150 125

950
Figure 7-2 shows the subrack layout SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 (front view)

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7.3 Layout of the Subrack MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070

Figure 7-3 shows the MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070 subrack

Interface Connector Panel

MS-AP
ESM-CORE X

ESM-CORE Y

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)

IF2M (W)
IF2M (P)

#1

#2

#3

#4
LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU

LSU
LSU
Cable
Duct MS-ILANS
MS-COPA

Figure 7-3: Subrack MicroShelf-SURPASS hiT 7070

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7.4 DCM-Shelf
Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. shows the DCM-Shelf

*)

Figure 7-4: DCM

Code number *) Mounting distance in rack Remark


- L5028 - 125mm MSI
- L5002 - 40mm Standart-ETSI-Rack

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8 SUBRACK INTERFACES
All subrack connectors are accessible from the front side.

8.1 Netelement Alarm Panel (NEAP/MS-AP)

The Netelement Alarm Panel (NEAP) used at SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070/SRD-SURPASS


hiT7070 and the MicroShelf Alarm Panel (MS-AP) is screened module mounted at the top edge
of the subrack. They are connected to the backplane via ribbon cables.
At the front of the NEAP/MS-NEAP the following alarms and interfaces are provided:
Alarms and Interfaces NEAP MS-AP
Ground socket 2 2
Subrack address switch; 2 2
LEDs for indicating Power ON; 2 2
LEDs for indicating alarm status (red: major, yellow minor):
o Equipment alarm status; 2
o Communication alarm status; 2
ACO 2
ACO button 2
Q-F2 connector; 2
F connector 2
Phone connector and phone indicator 2
Lamp test button. 2

Following is a list, which gives information about the number and the type of electrical connectors
placed at the NEAP SURPASS hiT 7070-Core:
connector number type of connector
Q-F2 connector 1 RJ45
F connector 1 D-Sub 9 pin (male)
Phone connector 1 RJ11

Figure 8-1 shows the layout of the NEAP which is used at the SURPASS hiT 7070 Core subrack

Figure 8-1: SURPASS hiT 7070 Core NEAP

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8.2 Connector Panel (COPA)

The COnnector PAnel (COPA) used at SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070/SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 and
the MicroShelf COnnector PAnel (MS-COPA) are arranged at the backside of the subrack. They
are placed inside the shielded room at the bottom edge of the subrack.
The PCB of COPA or MS-COPA contains all electrical connectors and the components for the
EMI filter.
The available space for the COPA is:
parameter Dimension
[mm]
COPA MS-COPA
Height: 180 100
Width: 480 480
Depth: 47 47

The following list details information about the number and the type of electrical connectors
placed at the COPA:
number
type of connector
COPA MS-COPA
T3/T4 D-Sub 15 pin (female) 2
AUX D-Sub 15 pin (female) 4
TIF D-Sub 15 pin (male) 1
CANEX D-Sub 9 pin (male) 1
EOW D-Sub 9 pin (male) 1
Q RJ45 1
QEXT RJ45 1
CES RJ45 1 3
UBAT 4 x 3W3 D-Sub power connector 4 2
BPL connector 2 SU ERmet 4 2

The COPA/MS-COPA is separated from the backplane (BPL). The connection to the backplane
is via 2SU ERmet connectors.

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Figure 8-2 shows the arrangement of the connectors at the SURPASS hiT 7070 Core COPA.

Figure 8-2: SURPASS hiT 7070 Core COPA

Figure 8-3 shows the arrangement of the connectors at the SURPASS hiT 7070
MicroShelf-COPA.

Up MS1

MS2 MS3

Figure 8-3: SURPASS hiT 7070 Microshelf COPA

Note: Since the connector panel is at the bottom and the backside of the subrack, the handling
of the electrical cables is unfavorable.

8.2.1 Microshelf Internal LAN Switch (MS-ILANS)

The Microshelf Internal LAN Switch (MS-ILANS) unit is placed at the bottom of the Microshelf
subrack, connected to MS-COPA PCB and accessible for field replacement.
The MS-ILANS PCB is connected to the MS-COPA PCB via board-to-board connectors.
The MS-ILANS is a unit with a shielded faceplate. It is accessible from the front for field
replacement.
The MS-ILANS plug-in unit is fitted with captive screws with special head for hand fastening; no
additional tool is necessary.

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8.3 PDH Connector Panel


Figure 8-3 shows the arrangement of the SIPAC adapter bridges at the SURPASS hiT 7070
PDH connector panel:

Figure 8-4: PDH connector panel

8.4 Pin Allocation Diagrams

8.4.1 PDH Connector Panel (2 Mbit/s Interface)

Table 8-1 shows the SIPAC adapter bridges of the 2 Mbit/s ports of the first of four interface
blocks. Each block, consisting of three SIPAC adapter bridges provides the 63 ports of one IF2M
card.

101 102 103


A DS2-01 (in) ... DS2-07 (in) DS2-22 (in) ... DS2-28 (in) DS2-43 (in) ... DS2-49 (in)
B DS2-01 (out) ... DS2-07 (out) DS2-22 (out) ... DS2-28 (out) DS2-43 (out) ... DS2-49 (out)
C DS2-08 (in) ... DS2-14 (in) DS2-29 (in) ... DS2-35 (in) DS2-50 (in) ... DS2-56 (in)
D DS2-08 (out) ... DS2-14 (out) DS2-29 (out) ... DS2-35 (out) DS2-50 (out) ... DS2-56 (out)
E DS2-15 (in) ... DS2-21 (in) DS2-36 (in) ... DS2-42 (in) DS2-57 (in) ... DS2-63 (in)
F DS2-15 (out) ... DS2-21 (out) DS2-36 (out) ... DS2-42 (out) DS2-57 (out) ... DS2-63 (out)

Table 8-1 SIPAC Interface 2Mbit/s

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8.4.2 PDH Connector Panel (34 Mbit/s Interface) R > 1

Table 8-2 shows the SIPAC adapter bridges of the 34 Mbit/s ports of the first of four interface
blocks. The first SIPAC adapter bridge of a interface block provides 3 ports of one IF34M card.
101 102 103
A DS34-01 (in)
B DS34-01 (out)
C DS34-02 (in)
D DS34-02 (out)
E DS34-03 (in)
F DS34-03 (out)

Table 8-2 SIPAC interface 34 Mbit/s

8.4.3 Pin Account of the SIPAC adapter bridge

Table 8-3 shows the pin account of one SIPAC adapter bridge for the 2 Mbit/s ports and the 34
Mbit/s ports:
PIN a b c d e
1 DS2-01(a) DS2-01(b) #NV DS2-02(a) DS2-02(b)
2 GND DS34-01 GND DS34-01 CPE1_01
A F2 in
3 DS2-03(a) DS2-04(a) DS2-05(a) DS2-06(a) DS2-07(a)
4 DS2-03(b) DS2-04(b) DS2-05(b) DS2-06(b) DS2-07(b)
5 #NV #NV #NV #NV #NV
6 DS2-01(a) DS2-01(b) #NV DS2-02(a) DS2-02(b)
7 GND DS34-01 GND DS34-01 CPE2_01
B F2 out
8 DS2-03(a) DS2-04(a) DS2-05(a) DS2-06(a) DS2-07(a)
9 DS2-03(b) DS2-04(b) DS2-05(b) DS2-06(b) DS2-07(b)
#NV #NV #NV #NV #NV
1 DS2-08(a) DS2-08(b) #NV DS2-09(a) DS2-09(b)
2 GND DS34-02 GND DS34-02 CPE1_01
C F2 in
3 DS2-10(a) DS2-11(a) DS2-12(a) DS2-13(a) DS2-14(a)
4 DS2-10(b) DS2-11(b) DS2-12(b) DS2-13(b) DS2-14(b)
5 #NV #NV #NV #NV #NV
6 DS2-08(a) DS2-08(b) #NV DS2-09(a) DS2-09(b)
7 GND DS34-02 GND DS34-02 CPE2_01
D F2 out
8 DS2-10(a) DS2-11(a) DS2-12(a) DS2-13(a) DS2-14(a)
9 DS2-10(b) DS2-11(b) DS2-12(b) DS2-13(b) DS2-14(b)
#NV #NV #NV #NV #NV
1 DS2-15(a) DS2-15(b) #NV DS2-16(a) DS2-16(b)
2 GND DS34-03 GND DS34-03 CPE1_01
E F2 in
3 DS2-17(a) DS2-18(a) DS2-19(a) DS2-20(a) DS2-21(a)
4 DS2-17(b) DS2-18(b) DS2-19(b) DS2-20(b) DS2-21(b)
5 #NV #NV #NV #NV #NV
6 DS2-15(a) DS2-15(b) #NV DS2-16(a) DS2-16(b)
7 GND DS34-03 GND DS34-03 CPE2_01
F F2 out
8 DS2-17(a) DS2-18(a) DS2-19(a) DS2-20(a) DS2-21(a)
9 DS2-17(b) DS2-18(b) DS2-19(b) DS2-20(b) DS2-21(b)

Table 8-3 Pinning of the SIPAC adapter bridge

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8.4.4 Connectors at the NEAP

Table 8-4, Table 8-5 and Table 8-6 show the connectors at the NEAP

QF2
PIN Signal
1 EQF2-OUT_A
2 EQF2-OUT_B
3 EQF2-IN_A
4 #NV
5 #NV
6 EQF2-IN_B
7 #NV
8 #NV
9 #NV
10 EQF2-LEDL_L
11 #NV
12 EQF2-LEDA_L

Table 8-4 Pinning of QF2

F
PIN Signal
1 SDI-CD
2 SDI-RX
3 SDI-TX
4 SDI-DTSR
5 GND
6 SDI-DTSR
7 SDI-RTS
8 SDI-CTS
9 #NV

Table 8-5 Pinning of F

Handset
PIN Signal
1 #NV
2 #NV
3 EH-OUT_P
4 EH-OUT_N
5 #NV
6 #NV

Table 8-6 Pinning of Handset Connector

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8.4.5 Connectors at the SURPASS hiT 7070-Core COPA

Table 8-7 to Table 8-15 show the pinning of the connectors placed at the COPA:

T3/T4(1) T3/T4(1) T3/T4(2)


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 T31DI_A 1 T32DI_A
2 T31DI_B 2 T32DI_B
3 T31CI_A 3 T32CI_A
4 T31CI_B 4 T32CI_B
5 GND 5 GND
6 T41DO_A 6 T42DO_A
7 T41CO_B 7 T42CO_B
8 GND 8 GND
9 T31DI_C 9 T32DI_C
10 GND 10 GND
11 T31CI_C 11 T42CI_C
12 GND 12 GND
13 T41DO_B 13 T42DO_B
14 GND 14 GND
15 T41CO_A 15 T42CO_A

Table 8-7 Pinning of T3/T4(1) T3/T(2)

AUX1 AUX2
PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 GND 1 GND
2 X1-TXD_A 2 X2-TXD_A
3 X1-CTL_A 3 X2-CTL_A
4 X1-RXD_A 4 X2-RXD_A
5 X1-IND_A 5 X2-IND_A
6 X1-BITCL_A 6 X2-BITCL_A
7 X1-BYTCL_A 7 X2-BYTCL_A
8 GND 8 GND
9 X1-TXD_B 9 X2-TXD_B
10 X1-CTL_B 10 X2-CTL_B
11 X1-RXD_B 11 X2-RXD_B
12 X1-IND_B 12 X2-IND_B
13 X1-BITCL_B 13 X2-BITCL_B
14 X1-BYTCL_B 14 X2-BYTCL_B
15 - 15 -

Table 8-8 Pinning of AUX(1),AUX(2)

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AUX3 AUX4
PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 GND 1 GND
2 X3-TXD_A 2 X4-TXD_A
3 X3-CTL_A 3 X4-CTL_A
4 X3-RXD_A 4 X4-RXD_A
5 X3-IND_A 5 X4-IND_A
6 X3-BITCL_A 6 X4-BITCL_A
7 X3-BYTCL_A 7 X4-BYTCL_A
8 GND 8 GND
9 X3-TXD_B 9 X4-TXD_B
10 X3-CTL_B 10 X4-CTL_B
11 X3-RXD_B 11 X4-RXD_B
12 X3-IND_B 12 X4-IND_B
13 X3-BITCL_B 13 X4-BITCL_B
14 X3-BYTCL_B 14 X4-BYTCL_B
15 - 15 -

Table 8-9 Pinning of AUX(3), AUX(4)

TIF
PIN Signal
1 TIF_IN1
2 TIF_IN2
3 TIF_IN3
4 TIF_IN4
5 TIF_IN5
6 TIF_IN6
7 TIF_IN7
8 TIF_IN8
9 TIF_COM1
10 TIF_COM2
11 #NV
12 #NV
13 #NV
14 #NV
15 GND

Table 8-10 Pinning of TIF

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CAN
PIN Signal
1 CANEXP_L
2 CANEX_L
3 CANEX_GND
4 #NV
5 #NV
6 GND
7 CANEX_H
8 #NV
9 CANEX_U

Table 8-11 Pinning of CAN

EOW
PIN Signal
1 GND
2 #NV
3 EOWI_A
4 #NV
5 EOWO_A
6 #NV
7 EOWI_B
8 #NV
9 EOWO_B

Table 8-12 Pinning of EOW

Q
PIN Signal
1 EQOUT_A
2 EQOUT_B
3 EQIN_A
4 #NV
5 #NV
6 EQIN_B
7 #NV
8 #NV

Table 8-13 Pinning of Q

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QEXT
PIN Signal
1 EQEXTOUT_A
2 EQEXTOUT_B
3 EQEXTIN_A
4 #NV
5 #NV
6 EQEXTIN_B
7 #NV
8 #NV

Table 8-14 Pinning of QEXT

CES
PIN Signal
1 ERXES_A
2 ERXES_B
3 ETXES_A
4 #NV
5 #NV
6 ETXES_B
7 #NV
8 #NV

Table 8-15 Pinning of CES

UBAT (1) UBAT (4)


PIN Signal
1 #NV
2 NUBATE
3 PUBATE

Table 8-16 Pinning of UBAT

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8.4.6 Connectors at the SURPASS HIT7070-MicroShelf COPA

Table 8-17 to Table 8-20 show the pinning of the connectors placed at the MicroShelf-COPA:

PIN UP
1 RX_P
2 RX_N
3 ETH_TX_P_MAIN
4 -
5 -
6 ETH_TX_N_MAIN
7 ETH_RX_N_MAIN
8 ETH_RX_P_MAIN

Table 8-17Pinning of Main-Switch

PIN MS2
1 ETH_TX_P_MS2
2 ETH_TX_N_MS2
3 ETH_RX_P_MS2
4 -
5 -
6 ETH_RX_N_MS2
7 -
8 -

Table 8-18Pinning of M2

PIN MS3
1 ETH_TX_P_MS3
2 ETH_TX_N_MS3
3 ETH_RX_P_MS3
4 -
5 -
6 ETH_RX_N_MS3
7 -
8 -

Table 8-19Pinning of M3

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PIN MS3
1 ETH_TX_P_MS4
2 ETH_TX_N_MS4
3 ETH_RX_P_MS4
4 -
5 -
6 ETH_RX_N_MS4
7 -
8 -

Table 8-20Pinning of M4

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9 CARD INTERFACES
The following plug-in units are used in the SURPASS hiT 7070 subracks:

Card Type Plug-in Unit Description: Interface at


the face plate
of the card

CORE SF160G SDH Switch Fabric 160G at VC-4 --


(265x220)

TRAFFIC SF2G5 SDH Switch Fabric 2.5G at VC-3/VC-12 incl. UTIF2 ports --
(265x220)
SF10G SDH Switch Fabric 10G at VC-3/VC-12 incl. UTIF2 ports --

IFO155M-E 8 x SDH electrical STM-1 (156 Mbps) Coax

IFO155M 8 x SDH optical STM-1 (156 Mbps) SFP


IFQ622M 4 x SDH optical STM-4 (622 Mbps) for Metro-WDM SFP
IFS2G5 1 x SDH optical STM-16 (2.5 Gbps), LC
IFQ2G5 4 x SDH optical STM-16 (2.5 Gbps), SFP
IFS10G 1 x SDH optical STM-64 (10 Gbps), LC
IFS10G-M 1 x SDH optical STM-64 (10 Gbps) for Metro-WDM, LC
IFOFE-E 8 x Ethernet electrical (10/100/1000 Mbps) RJ45

IFQGBE-E 4 x Gigabit Ethernet electrical (GbE) RJ45


PF2G5 RPR packet fabric with processing of 2.5 Gbps framed --
traffic
(622 Mbps ring capacity)
TRAFFIC IF2M 63 x PDH electrical 2 Mbps _75 Ohm
(120x220)
LSU Line System Unit for 2Mbps
IF34M 3 x PDH electrical 34 Mbps R3
LSU34M Line System Unit for 34Mbps R3
General IFS40G-MX 4 x 10 Gbps Multiplexer
Purpose
Overhead SCOH System Controller (with OH module) --
CLU Clock Unit --

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SURPASS hiT 7070 R2.0 Electrical Cabling

10 ELECTRICAL CABLING

10.1 Power Distribution


Figure 10-1 shows the power distribution from the fuse panel to the COPA of
SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE.
L-
N+
L-
N+

B2
A2
to Subrack 2 to Subr. 2

B1
A1
+ ++ + + ++ +
to Subrack 1 - - - - - - - - to Subr. 1
A1-Subrack A1-Subrack B1-Subrack B1-Subrack
1 1 2 1 2 1 2
(N)+ (L)- (N)+ (L)-
0 0 0 0 0 0

UBAT1 UBAT2 UBAT3


UBAT1
UBAT4
UBAT2

Subrack 1 (MicroShelf)

X713 X716

A1 COPA A1
bu bu
A2 A2
A3 A3
rd rd
UBAT1 UBAT4

Subrack 2 (SRD/SRS)

X713 X714 X715 X716

A1 COPA A1
bu A2 bu bu A2 bu

A3 A3
rd rd rd rd
UBAT1 UBAT2 UBAT3 UBAT4

Figure 10-1: Power Distribution

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10.2 Interface Cabling NEAP


Following listed informations about the type and length of electrical cables connected at the
NEAP of SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE:

Connector Max. Number


Application Part number Length of cables per
Equipment side Customer side subrack

Q-F2 RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R608-A51 5,0 m 1


F D-Sub 9 pin D-Sub 9 pin V42256-R606-A18 1,8 m 1
Phone RJ11 -- -- --

10.3 Interface Cabling COPA


The following information list the type and length of electrical cables terminated on the COPA of
SURPASS hiT 7070-CORE:

Connector Max.
Number of
Application Part number Length
Equipment side Customer side cables per
subrack

UBAT (1...4) 3W3 D-Sub fasten connector V42256-R690-A30 3,0 m 4


T3 / T4 sym. 15 pin D-Sub no connector V42256-R710-A*** 1) 2
T3 / T4 Koax 15 pin D-Sub no connector V42251-C652- V*** 1) 2
AUX (1...4) 15 pin D-Sub no connector V42256-R711- A*** 1) 4
TIF 15 pin D-Sub no connector V42256-R712- A*** 1) 1
CANEX 9 pin D-Sub - S42024-L5164-A1 - 1
EOW 9 pin D-Sub no connector V42256-R686- A*** 1)2) 1
QEXT RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R679-A600 60 m 1
Q RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R679-A600 60 m 1
CES RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R679-A600 60 m 1

1) Length of cables was defined by Survey


2) Has to be mounted as cross-over cable (in-out / out-in)

10.4 Interface Cabling SURPASS hiT 7070-MicroShelf ILAN


The following information list the type and length of electrical cables terminated on the COPA of
SURPASS hiT 7070-MicroShelf (ILAN):

Connector Max.
Number of
Application Part number Length
Equipment side Customer side cables per
subrack

UBAT (1,2) 3W3 D-Sub fasten connector V42256-R690-A30 3,0 m 2


CES RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R679-A30 3,0 m 1

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10.5 2 Mbit Cabling


The following information list the type and length of electrical cables terminated at the 2 Mbit
Connector Panel SURPASS hiT 7070-SRS:

Connector Number
Application Part number Length of cables
Equipment side Customer side per card

2 Mbit/s
(symmetrical) SIPAC SU LSA wiring block V42256-R723-A*** 1) 18

2 Mbit/s V42251-C654-V120 1)
SIPAC SU Coax 1,6/5,6 18
(coaxial)

EMC-Conformitation acc. EN 300 386 : (09/2001) , Class B

1) different length on request


The cabling restrictions given in Appendix B shall be observed

10.6 Electrical Ethernet Cabling


The following information list the type and length of electrical cables terminated at the Ethernet
Cards.

Connector Number
Application Part number Length of cables
Equipment side Customer side per card

Ethernet
10/100 Mbit/s RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R679-A120 12 m 8
(100)

Ethernet
1000 Mbit/s RJ45 RJ45 V42256-R708-A120 12 m 4
(100)

The cabling restrictions given in Appendix B shall be observed

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10.7 Electrical STM-1 Cabling


The following information list the type and length of electrical cables terminated at one STM-1
Interface Card:

Connector Number
Application Part number Length of cables
Equipment side Customer side per card

155 Mbit/s Coax 1,0/2,3 on request 16


Coax 1,0/2,3
(coaxial 75) Coax 1,6/5,6 V42251-C648-V*** 1) 16
1) different length on request
The cabling restrictions given in Appendix B shall be observed

10.8 34 Mbit/s Cabling

Applicable from version R3.0

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11 OPTICAL CABLING
Warning Patch cord C39195-Z217-K12 has Hazard Level 1M and must be labeled with a
Laser Warning Label.

11.1 Part Numbers of Fiber Patchcords


IMPORTANT Fibers leading to/from non-TransXpress SURPASS HIT7070 components are
generally supplied by the customer. Naturally, there is no length
recommendation since the distance is unknown.
Note however, that to guarantee acceptable system performance, any fibers
supplied by the customer, connected to TransXpress SURPASS HIT7070
components must be terminated with LC / PC. Failure will result in
unacceptable optical performance.

IMPORTANT Several lengths of pre-connectorized fiber patchcords for use in making


connections from one TransXpress SURPASS HIT7070 component to another
(INTRA-shelf and INTER-shelf connections) are available. Both ends of these
patchcords are terminated with LC fiber connector. The recommended length
to use for each connection is listed in the Connection Tables in this document.
These recommended lengths are, of course, applicable only if the plug-in cards
are installed as illustrated, and the TransXpress SURPASS HIT7070
equipment and DCM shelves is always 2 mounted in the same rack at each
network element.

Patchcords available from Siemens are as follows:

Part Number Patchcord Length Note

C39195-Z203-S12 LC-PC/LC-PC, SMF 12 m

C39195-Z205-S312 LC-PC/LC-PC, MMF; 50m 12 m

C39195-Z205-S412 LC-PC/LC-PC, MMF; 62,5m 12 m

C39195-Z217-K12 LC-PC/E2000-HRL, SMF 12 m for Laser Class 1M

C39195-Z203-S2 LC-PC/LC-PC, SMF 2m

C39195-Z230-K12 LC-PC/MU-PC (Mini-SC), SMF 12 m

C39195-Z137-C402 E2000-HRL/E2000-HRL, SMF 2m

11.2 Fiber Handling / Routing Recommendations


Refer to Appendix A

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11.3 List of Optical Connections


Danger Some connections can have Hazard Level 1M.
The cables of these connections must have Laser Warning Labels. These
Connections are marked in this cable list.
The part numbers of the internal cables with the Laser Warning Labels are
given in Chapter 11-1.

Fibre path: SURPASS hiT 7070-NE to Optical Distribution Frame:

Max. Number of
Application Part number
cables per card

IFO155M C39195-Z203-S12 16
IFQ622M C39195-Z203-S12 8
LX C39195-Z203-S12 8
IFQGBE-
SX C39195-Z205-S312/-S412 8
IFS2G5 C39195-Z203-S12 2
IFQ2G5 C39195-Z203-S12 8
IFS10G C39195-Z203-S12 2
IFS10G-M C39195-Z203-S12 2
IFS10G-M / WDM-NE C39195-Z230-S12 2

Fibre path : IFS10G to IFS40G-MX (NE internal)

Max. Number of
Application Part number
cables per card

Distributor / IFS40G-MX C39195-Z203-S12 2


IFS40G-MX / 4 x IFS10G C39195-Z203-S2 8

Fibre path : IFS10G / +OB/OP / +DCM :

Max. Number of
Application Part number
cables per card

IFS10G / DCM C39195-Z217-K12 1


DCM /OB (SL16) C39195-Z137-C402 1
OB (SL16) / Distributor C39195-Z217-K12 1
Distributor / OP (SL16) C39195-Z217-K12 1
OP (SL16) / DCM C39195-Z137-C402 1
DCM / IFS10G C39195-Z217-K12 1

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Fibre path: IFS10G / +Attenuator / +SL-16NE :

Max. Number of
Application Part number
cables per card

OP (SL16) / Attenuator C39195-Z137-C402 1


Attenuator / IFS10G C39195-Z217-K12 1

Fibre path: LNQ622 / +ESM X / +ESM Y :

Max. Number of
Application Part number
cables per card

LNQ622 / ESM X C39195-Z203-S12 1


LNQ622 / ESM Y C39195-Z203-S12 1

Connector type at customer side: LC-PC only

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Appendix A. Fiber Handling / Routing Recommendations

WARNING Put the cables carefully into the cable guiding parts otherwise the cables can
be damaged!
WARNING Do not squeeze fibers while closing the front cover.

General
The minimum bending radius of the optical cables is 30 mm.
The cable slots directly below the plug-in module have to be used. Up to 16 optical cables can
be run through one slot (see Figure 11-1)
In order to fix the cables in the rack, cable holders have to be mounted at the rack bars. It is
recommended, that the cable holders are mounted above or below the cable outlet of the
subracks, cable compartments and DCM modules.
Cabling assembly sequence:
1st Subrack internal cabling
2nd Rack internal cabling
3rd Rack external cabling

Figure 11-1 Subrack Cable Duct (sample)


It is recommended that the intra-subrack cables are guided in the cable ducts of the subrack.

Intra-Subrack/Rack Fiber Cabling


After connecting the cables at the plug-in modules, they have to be run through the cable slots.
Then the cable has to be bent sideward. In order to avoid cable squeezing, the cables are bent
over plastic parts.

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The cables are handled sideward to the cable outlets of the subrack.
Overlength (slack) must be stored in the cable compartment.

Cabling between subrack and DCM:


Cables running to the left DCM modules have to leave the subrack on the left side.
Cables running to the right DCM have to leave the subrack at the right side.

Cabling between two subracks:


Distribute the cables in the cable ducts symmetrically. Therefore, usage of the left or right
side of the rack has to be checked in any case.

Fixing the cables at the rack:


The cables must be placed at the cable holder, which have to be fixed at the rack beams.
(see Figure 11-2).

Figure 11-2 Cable Ducts in the Subrack and the Rack

External Fiber Cabling


Over length can be stored on one of the cable compartments.
The cables must be placed at the cable holders, which are fixed at the rack beams.

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Appendix B. Cabling Restrictions

Cabling Space in the Rack


Cabling space is provided in front of the rack beams and behind the rack beams. The cables
are guided by means of holders.
The cable duct at the rear side of the mounting plane is for 2 Mbit/s and the cabling from/to the
COPA.
The beams of the rack are different to the rack beams of a standard ETSI rack.
Note: In order to have a sufficient handling, the total of the cross section of all cables shall
be a maximum of 50% of the cabling space provided for electrical and/or optical
cables. If the use of capacity is larger than 50%, the handling will be very difficult in
some cases, it will be impossible to handle all the cables.
Note: The rack S42022-L5020-A5 provide an additional cable space behind the rack beam.

The following list gives information about the cabling areas.


cable duct area note
[mm]
module slot 292 electrical or optical
subrack cable duct 812 electrical and/or optical
rack cable ducts (in front of the rack beams) 4000 electrical and/or optical
rack cable ducts (behind the rack beams) 12000 electrical

Cabling from/to the Interface Panel and the COPA


The connectors for the 2 Mbit/s interfaces are placed at the top of the single-row subrack.
The 2 Mbit/s interface cables and the cable from/to the COPA run in the cable ducts, which are
within the rack beams.

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Restrictions caused by the use of 2 Mbit/s cables


The table below shows the use of capacity of the rack on the condition that the rack is equipped
with two SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 subracks. Both subracks are equipped with PDH cards:

max. number per

area of the cable


per subrack [%]

total cable area


use of capacity

cable diameter

duct [mm]
cables per
subrack

[mm]

[mm]
rack
2Mbit/s 1 29,40 72 7 3528 12000
T3/T4 2 3,01 2 9,5 361 12000
AUX 2 6,02 4 9,5 722 12000
TIF 2 1,50 1 9,5 180,5 12000
CAN-ext 2 1,50 1 9,5 180,5 12000
E&M 2 1,50 1 9,5 180,5 12000
10/100BT 2 1,80 3 6,0 216 12000
UBAT 2 6,67 4 10,0 800 12000
total 51,40

This table shows, that the 2Mbit/s cabling can be managed, if only one subrack is fully
equipped with 2 Mbit/s cards.
Note: The cables, coming from the upper subrack can be guided to the top of the rack
directly, that means not via the cable ducts of the rack.
In this case, it is not possible to mount anything between fuse panel and the upper
subrack.

Cabling from/to the Plug-In Units


All optical interfaces (e.g. optical STM-1 STM-64, optical Ethernet) and the electrical
interfaces (e.g. electrical STM-1, electrical Ethernet) are placed at the faceplate of the plug-in
units.
The cabling is via the subrack cable duct and the rack cable duct which is in front of the rack
beams.

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Cabling Restrictions caused by Subrack Space


The equipping of the subrack row is limited. The total cross section of the cable duct is 812
mm. As a result of this, the use off all subrack slots is not possible, if plug-in units with electrical
interfaces are used.
Note: an adequate cabling can only be guaranteed by a strict limitation of the subrack
equipping.
Example: If two IFO155M-E cards are equipped in one subrack row, the used cable capacity
is more than 50%. The table below shows an equipping example on condition
that all cabling is guided to one side:

max. number per

area of the cable


per subrack [%]

cables per card

total cable area


use of capacity

cable diameter

duct [mm]
[mm]

[mm]
rack

IFO-M155-E 2 51,07 16 3,6 812 414,72


unequipped slots 6
total 51,07

If all cables are guided in one direction, 6 (of 8) traffic slots should be left
unequipped.

Cabling Restrictions caused by Rack Space


The equipping of all subrack rows within a fully equipped rack are limited. The total cross
section of both rack cable ducts is 4000 mm. As a result of this, the use off all subrack slots is
not possible, if plug-in units with electrical interfaces are used.
Note: an adequate cabling can only be guaranteed by a strict limitation of the rack
equipping.
If some electrical cards are equipped in one rack, the cable capacity could be larger than 50%.

Example #1: Two SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 subracks in a rack


The table below shows an equipping example on condition that all cabling is
guided to the top:
max. number per

cables per card


use of capacity
per rack [%]
rack

STM-4 4 6,40 16
Gbit Ethernet 2 6,27 4
M155 8 41,47 16
unequipped slots 18
total 54,14

If all cables in are guided to the top of the rack 18 (of 32 ) tributary slots should be unequipped.

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Example #2: One SRD-SURPASS hiT 7070 and one SRS-SURPASS hiT 7070 in a rack
The table below shows an equipping example on condition that all cabling is
guided to the top:

max. number per

cables per card


use of capacity

cable diameter
per rack [%]

[mm]
rack
STM-4 4 6,40 16 2
Gbit Ethernet 2 6,27 4 5,6
M155 8 41,47 16 3,6
unequipped slots 10
total 54,14

If all cables are guided to the top of the rack 10 (of 32 ) tributary slots should be
unequipped.

End of this document

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