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1655 Access Multiplexer Universal


(Formerly Metropolis AMU)
Release 1.0 through 6.0
Installation Guide

Alcatel-Lucent Proprietary 365-312-848R6.0


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Always observe the Safety Instructions given in Chapter 1 when operating the system.
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Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................................................... xix

Reason for revision .................................................................................................................................................................. xix

Safety information ................................................................................................................................................................... xxv

Intended audience .................................................................................................................................................................... xxv

How to use this information product ............................................................................................................................. xxvi

Conventions used .................................................................................................................................................................. xxvii

Related documentation ...................................................................................................................................................... xxviii

Technical support .................................................................................................................................................................... xxix

How to order ............................................................................................................................................................................ xxix

How to comment .................................................................................................................................................................... xxix

Part I: Physical and power installation

1 Safety

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1

General notes on safety

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-3

Structure of safety statements .............................................................................................................................................. 1-3

Basic safety aspects ................................................................................................................................................................. 1-6

Specific safety areas

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-8

Laser safety ................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-8

Power supply safety instructions ...................................................................................................................................... 1-11

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Electrostatic discharge .......................................................................................................................................................... 1-11

Conformity statements ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-13

2 General information

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1

Hardware description .............................................................................................................................................................. 2-1

Environmental considerations ........................................................................................................................................... 2-16

EMC/ESD information ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-17

ITM-CIT requirements ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-19

Required tools and test equipment .................................................................................................................................. 2-19

Sequence of steps ................................................................................................................................................................... 2-20

3 Mechanical installation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1

1655 AMU 2m/4o and subrack 6H installation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-2

Technical data ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-2

Subrack installation .................................................................................................................................................................. 3-6

Main and tributary card installation ............................................................................................................................... 3-10

AM/AMS option card installation ................................................................................................................................... 3-21

Fan unit installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-23

1655 AMU 1m/1o and subrack 2H installation

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-25

Technical data .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-25

Subrack installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-29

Main and tributary card installation ............................................................................................................................... 3-36

Fan unit installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-45

4 System cabling

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1

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Power and ground cable installation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-5

Power cables ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4-5

Ground wiring ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10

External cable installation

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-13

MDI/O cables ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-13

Station clock cable ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-21

Q-LAN/G-LAN cable ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-26

ITM-CIT interface .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-28

V.11 cable (EOW) .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-31

USB cable ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4-33

Tributary and option card cabling

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-35

PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option cards ....................................................................................................................... 4-35

X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14 option cards .............................................................................................................................. 4-40

X16DS1 option card ............................................................................................................................................................. 4-41

X2DS3-V2 option card ........................................................................................................................................................ 4-44

X8PL and X4IP-V2 option cards .................................................................................................................................... 4-46

EPL4_E14 option card ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-49

EPL4_E132_75 option card ............................................................................................................................................... 4-51

ESW4_E14 option card ....................................................................................................................................................... 4-53

EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 option cards ......................................................................................................... 4-53

SI-14/8 option card ................................................................................................................................................................ 4-56

SFP cabling

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-57

SFP-155E cable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4-57

Optical interfaces .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-58

Fiber cables ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4-61


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5 Powering

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1

Physical installation check

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-2

Physical installation ................................................................................................................................................................. 5-2

Cable connections ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3

Power initialization

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-4

Switching on and testing supply voltage ........................................................................................................................ 5-5

Physical and power installation exit checklist .............................................................................................................. 5-6

Part II: NE provisioning and stand alone installation test

6 ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1

Software installation

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-2

Installing ITM-CIT ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-3

Installing the fast download application ......................................................................................................................... 6-6

Fast NE software download ................................................................................................................................................. 6-7

Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE ................................................................................................................................. 6-9

NE login procedure ............................................................................................................................................................... 6-11

Provisioning system parameters

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-13

NE date and time ................................................................................................................................................................... 6-14

Node creation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6-16

Slot provisioning .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-19

Confirm/Update the MIB .................................................................................................................................................... 6-21

7 Stand alone test procedures

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1

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Preparation and test of the AMU subrack ...................................................................................................................... 7-3

Preparation of main card equipment protection ........................................................................................................... 7-4

STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution frame test ..................................................... 7-5

Main card equipment protection test .............................................................................................................................. 7-10

PDH/DSx option card test .................................................................................................................................................. 7-13

Ethernet Private Line (EPL) option card test ............................................................................................................. 7-16

Switched Ethernet option card test ................................................................................................................................. 7-19

NE provisioning and stand alone installation test exit checklist ........................................................................ 7-21

Part III: Link testing

8 Link testing

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-1

Optical received power test .................................................................................................................................................. 8-2

Connection verification test .................................................................................................................................................. 8-4

Transmission stability test ..................................................................................................................................................... 8-6

Link testing exit checklist ..................................................................................................................................................... 8-7

9 Conclusion

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-1

Power supply measurements ................................................................................................................................................ 9-1

Optical output power measurements ................................................................................................................................. 9-2

Final checklist ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9-3

Completion form ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9-3

A Installation trouble shooting

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1

Power failure ............................................................................................................................................................................. A-2

Installing the NE software ................................................................................................................................................... A-3

Parameters for NE software installation ........................................................................................................................ A-5

Fiber cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................ A-7

Removing the SFP modules ................................................................................................................................................ A-9

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B Cable specifications

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... B-1

Belden: YE00335 ..................................................................................................................................................................... B-2

Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 ................................................................................................................................... B-3

Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 ................................................................................................................................... B-4

Belden: 46160 ........................................................................................................................................................................... B-5

Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 ................................................................................................................................... B-6

Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 ................................................................................................................................... B-7

Belden: 46114/Lucent: 848068607 ................................................................................................................................... B-8

Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 ........................................................................................................................ B-9

Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 ........................................................................................................................................ B-10

Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 ........................................................................................................................................ B-11

Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 ............................................................................................................................ B-12

Nexans: NCX1 ........................................................................................................................................................................ B-13

Nexans: 296452 ...................................................................................................................................................................... B-14

C Cable assembly instructions

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... C-1

SUB-D connector ..................................................................................................................................................................... C-2

Coax connector (1.6/5.6) ...................................................................................................................................................... C-5

Mounting 4 2.5 mm coax (75 ) to RJ45 connector .......................................................................................... C-8

Glossary

Index

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2-1 Maximum number of systems within one rack ........................................................................................... 2-2

2-2 Technical specifications (AC/DC converter) ................................................................................................. 2-3

2-3 Available tributary and option cards .............................................................................................................. 2-11

2-4 Fan unit configuration according to ETSI Class 3.1 ............................................................................... 2-14

2-5 Fan unit configuration according to ETSI Class 3.1E ............................................................................ 2-15

4-1 Pin assignment (power cables) ........................................................................................................................... 4-6

4-2 Components (power cables) ................................................................................................................................. 4-6

4-3 Components (grounding cable) ........................................................................................................................ 4-10

4-4 Components (grounding cable) ......................................................................................................................... 4-11

4-5 Pin assignment (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs) ................................................................................ 4-16

4-6 Components (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs) ...................................................................................... 4-17

4-7 Pin assignment (Easy MDI cable) .................................................................................................................. 4-18

4-8 Components (Easy MDI cable) ........................................................................................................................ 4-20

4-9 Pin assignment (station clock cable, 100/120 ) ..................................................................................... 4-22

4-10 Components (station clock cable, 100/120 ) .......................................................................................... 4-22

4-11 Pin assignment (station clock cable, 75 ) ................................................................................................ 4-23

4-12 Components (station clock cable, 75 ) ...................................................................................................... 4-24

4-13 Pin assignment (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable) ....................................................................................................... 4-26

4-14 Components (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable) ............................................................................................................. 4-26

4-15 Pin assignment (ITM-CIT cable) ..................................................................................................................... 4-29

4-16 Components (ITM-CIT cable) .......................................................................................................................... 4-29

4-17 Pin assignment (V.11 cable) .............................................................................................................................. 4-31

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4-18 Components (V.11 cable) .................................................................................................................................... 4-32

4-19 Pin assignment (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical) ........................................................................................ 4-36

4-20 Components (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical) ............................................................................................. 4-36

4-21 Pin assignment (E1 cable, 75 coaxial) .................................................................................................... 4-37

4-22 Components (E1 cable, 75 coaxial) .......................................................................................................... 4-38

4-23 Components (E3 cable) ....................................................................................................................................... 4-40

4-24 Pin assignment (DS1 cable) .............................................................................................................................. 4-42

4-25 Components (DS1 cable) .................................................................................................................................... 4-42

4-26 Components (DS3 cable) .................................................................................................................................... 4-44

4-27 Pin assignment (LAN cable - E/FE) .............................................................................................................. 4-46

4-28 Components (LAN cable - E/FE/GE) ........................................................................................................... 4-46

4-29 Pin assignment (LAN cable - GE) ................................................................................................................. 4-47

4-30 Components (STM-1e cable) ............................................................................................................................ 4-57

4-31 SFP characteristics ................................................................................................................................................. 4-60

4-32 Components (Fiber cables) ................................................................................................................................ 4-61

7-1 Mean launched power ranges .............................................................................................................................. 7-8

7-2 Receiver sensitivity ranges ................................................................................................................................... 7-9

8-1 Optical input power ranges .................................................................................................................................. 8-3

B-1 Specifications (Belden: YE00335 cable) ....................................................................................................... B-2

B-2 Specifications (Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 cables) .................................................................... B-3

B-3 Specifications (Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 cables) ................................................................... B-4

B-4 Specifications (Belden: 46160 cable) .............................................................................................................. B-6

B-5 Specifications (Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 cables) ................................................................... B-7

B-6 Specifications (Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 cables) ................................................................... B-8

B-7 Specifications (Belden: 46114/Lucent: 848068607 cables) .................................................................... B-9

B-8 Specifications (Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 cables) ...................................................... B-10

B-9 Specifications (Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 cable) .......................................................................... B-11

B-10 Specifications (Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 cable) ........................................................................... B-12

B-11 Specifications (Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 cables) ............................................................. B-13


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B-12 Specifications (Nexans: NCX1 cable) .......................................................................................................... B-14

B-13 Specifications (Nexans: 296452 cable) ........................................................................................................ B-15

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2-1 AC/DC converter ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-3

2-2 Optical SFP module .............................................................................................................................................. 2-10

2-3 SFP155E module .................................................................................................................................................... 2-10

2-4 Fan unit ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2-16

3-1 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit ........................................................................................................................................... 3-4

3-2 Rear view of 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit with fans .......................................................................................... 3-5

3-3 Bracket mounting ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-7

3-4 AMU 2m/4o subrack mounting .......................................................................................................................... 3-8

3-5 MAIN card MI-16/4 ............................................................................................................................................. 3-10

3-6 MAIN card MI-14/4 ............................................................................................................................................. 3-11

3-7 TRIB cards PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 ........................................................................................................ 3-11

3-8 TRIB card EPL4_E14 .......................................................................................................................................... 3-12

3-9 TRIB cards EPL4_E132_75 .............................................................................................................................. 3-12

3-10 TRIB card ESW4_E14 ........................................................................................................................................ 3-13

3-11 TRIB card SI-14/8 ................................................................................................................................................. 3-13

3-12 Adapter card AC-1 ................................................................................................................................................ 3-14

3-13 E3DS3/3_E14 card ................................................................................................................................................ 3-15

3-14 EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 cards ....................................................................................................... 3-16

3-15 Slot positions ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-17

3-16 2m/4o subrack with mounted cards ................................................................................................................ 3-19

3-17 Card retraction with the help of a screw driver ........................................................................................ 3-20

3-18 Mounting of an AM/AMS option card ......................................................................................................... 3-22

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3-19 Fan unit mounting to a 2m/4o subrack ......................................................................................................... 3-24

3-20 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit ........................................................................................................................................ 3-27

3-21 Rear view of 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit with fan .......................................................................................... 3-28

3-22 Bracket mounting ................................................................................................................................................... 3-31

3-23 AMU 1m/1o subrack mounting ....................................................................................................................... 3-32

3-24 Bracket mounting ................................................................................................................................................... 3-33

3-25 2H Subrack ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-35

3-26 MAIN card MI-16/4 ............................................................................................................................................. 3-36

3-27 MAIN card MI-14/4 ............................................................................................................................................. 3-37

3-28 TRIB cards PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 ........................................................................................................ 3-37

3-29 TRIB card EPL4_E14 .......................................................................................................................................... 3-38

3-30 TRIB cards EPL4_E132_75 .............................................................................................................................. 3-38

3-31 TRIB card ESW4_E14 ........................................................................................................................................ 3-39

3-32 TRIB card SI-14/8 ................................................................................................................................................. 3-39

3-33 E3DS3/3_E14 card ................................................................................................................................................ 3-40

3-34 Slot positions ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-41

3-35 Card insertion .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-42

3-36 1m/1o subrack with mounted cards ................................................................................................................ 3-43

3-37 Card retraction with the help of a screw driver ........................................................................................ 3-44

3-38 Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o vertical subrack ........................................................................................ 3-46

3-39 Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o horizontal subrack ................................................................................... 3-47

4-1 Cable routing .............................................................................................................................................................. 4-2

4-2 Preferred cable boundary lines ........................................................................................................................... 4-3

4-3 Redundant DC power connection ...................................................................................................................... 4-8

4-4 AC/DC converter connected to one main card ............................................................................................ 4-9

4-5 AC/DC converter connected to two main cards .......................................................................................... 4-9

4-6 DIN rail ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10

4-7 Grounding cable ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-10

4-8 Subrack grounding ................................................................................................................................................. 4-11


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4-9 Floating MDI circuit ............................................................................................................................................. 4-14

4-10 Easy MDI and Floating MDI implementation ........................................................................................... 4-14

4-11 MDO circuit ............................................................................................................................................................. 4-15

4-12 Cable design (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs) ..................................................................................... 4-16

4-13 Cable design (Easy MDI cable) ....................................................................................................................... 4-18

4-14 MDI/MDO cable connection ............................................................................................................................. 4-21

4-15 Cable design (station clock cable, 100/120 ) ......................................................................................... 4-22

4-16 Cable design (station clock cable, 75 ) ..................................................................................................... 4-23

4-17 Station clock cable connection ......................................................................................................................... 4-25

4-18 Cable design (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable) ........................................................................................................... 4-26

4-19 Q-LAN cable connection .................................................................................................................................... 4-27

4-20 G-LAN cable connection .................................................................................................................................... 4-28

4-21 Cable design (ITM-CIT cable) ......................................................................................................................... 4-29

4-22 ITM-CIT cable connection ................................................................................................................................. 4-30

4-23 Cable design (V.11 cable) ................................................................................................................................... 4-31

4-24 V.11 cable connection .......................................................................................................................................... 4-33

4-25 USB cable connection .......................................................................................................................................... 4-34

4-26 Cable design (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical) ............................................................................................ 4-35

4-27 Cable design (E1 cable, 75 coaxial) ......................................................................................................... 4-37

4-28 E1 cable connection .............................................................................................................................................. 4-39

4-29 Cable design (E3 cable) ...................................................................................................................................... 4-40

4-30 E3 cable connection .............................................................................................................................................. 4-41

4-31 Cable design (DS1 cable) ................................................................................................................................... 4-42

4-32 DS1 cable connection ........................................................................................................................................... 4-43

4-33 Cable design (DS3 cable) ................................................................................................................................... 4-44

4-34 DS3 cable connection ........................................................................................................................................... 4-45

4-35 Cable design (LAN cable - E/FE) .................................................................................................................. 4-46

4-36 Cable design (LAN cable - GE) ...................................................................................................................... 4-47

4-37 LAN cable connection ......................................................................................................................................... 4-48


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4-38 EPL4_E14 cable connection .............................................................................................................................. 4-50

4-39 EPL4_E132_75 cable connection .................................................................................................................... 4-52

4-40 Cable design (STM-1e cable) ........................................................................................................................... 4-57

4-41 Optical SFP module .............................................................................................................................................. 4-58

4-42 Optical connector types ....................................................................................................................................... 4-61

4-43 Fiber cable connection ......................................................................................................................................... 4-62

6-1 Cable connection for fast NE software download ...................................................................................... 6-7

6-2 ITM-CIT cable connection ................................................................................................................................. 6-10

7-1 STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution frame test ..................................... 7-6

7-2 Main card equipment protection test ............................................................................................................. 7-10

7-3 PDH/DSx option card test .................................................................................................................................. 7-13

7-4 EPL option card test ............................................................................................................................................. 7-17

7-5 Switched Ethernet option card test ................................................................................................................. 7-20

8-1 Optical received power test .................................................................................................................................. 8-2

8-2 Connection verification test ................................................................................................................................. 8-4

8-3 Transmission stability test ..................................................................................................................................... 8-6

A-1 Unlocking an MSA latch (type 1) SFP ........................................................................................................ A-10

A-2 Unlocking an MSA latch (type 2) SFP ........................................................................................................ A-11

A-3 Unlocking a bail latch (type 1) SFP ............................................................................................................. A-12

A-4 Unlocking a bail latch (type 2) SFP ............................................................................................................. A-13

B-1 Belden: YE00335 cable ......................................................................................................................................... B-2

B-2 Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 cables ..................................................................................................... B-3

B-3 Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 cables .................................................................................................... B-4

B-4 Belden: 46160 cable ............................................................................................................................................... B-5

B-5 Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 cables .................................................................................................... B-6

B-6 Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 cables .................................................................................................... B-7

B-7 Belden: 46114 / Lucent: 848068607 cables ................................................................................................. B-8

B-8 Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 cables .......................................................................................... B-9

B-9 Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 cable ........................................................................................................... B-10


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B-10 Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 cable ............................................................................................................ B-11

B-11 Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 cables .............................................................................................. B-12

B-12 Nexans: NCX1 cable ........................................................................................................................................... B-13

B-13 Nexans: 296452 cable ......................................................................................................................................... B-14

C-1 SUB-D assembly steps .......................................................................................................................................... C-3

C-2 Low frequency cable .............................................................................................................................................. C-4

C-3 IMS assembly procedure ...................................................................................................................................... C-6

C-4 Crimp tool and die .................................................................................................................................................. C-7

C-5 RJ45 connector ....................................................................................................................................................... C-11

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About this document

Purpose
This manual provides information on the installation and configuration of 1655 Access
Multiplexer Universal AMU units. Furthermore, all steps for putting the system into
operation are also described.

Reason for revision


This is the first issue of this guide for 1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU
Release 6.0.
Note
The 1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU Installation Guide contains images with
old logos and will be updated in forthcoming releases.
The following table lists previous release versions and their corresponding features.

Release GA Features

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1.0 August 2004 The following features have been


provided in this release.
One shelf variant with two main and
four option card slots and one shelf
variant with one main and one option
card slot
One main unit with pluggable line
interfaces for two STM-1 or two
STM-4; supports two extra STM-1
interfaces
Double width adapter card support for
legacy option cards; LAN board
optimized for Ethernet Private Line
(X8PL - Option card Ethernet Private
Line 8 E/FE interfaces) cards with
LCAS
63 E1 with RJ45 connectors (120
/75 )
1 + 1 MSP protection on STM-1/4
interfaces
DCC for network element
management
Supports cross-connection between
tributary and aggregate interfaces;
non-blocking LO connectivity
MSP Performance Monitoring only
Local and remote software
downloading
Supports centralized alarm
management using Wavestar
ITM-CIT
Supports remote alarm investigation
through Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs
(MDI) and Miscellaneous Discrete
Outputs (MDO)
Cross-connect loopbacks for electrical
interfaces
2 Mbit/s external synchronization
clock
Space efficient design for rack
mounting
Supported by the Wavestar
ITM-CIT - Release 13.02 and
Wavestar ITM-SC Release 11.3

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2.0 February 2005 The following features have been


provided in this release.
Additional pluggable STM1e
Additional legacy card support:
4 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
(X4IP)
16 DS1
2 E3
2 DS3
Main board protection,
VC-12/VC-3/VC-4 SNC/N protection
Performance Monitoring for
VC-12/VC-3/VC-4, PDH 2Mbit/s
frames, and AIS detection
VPN tagging and provisionable
Ethertype
Double tagging on LAN ports
Customer WAN port operation mode
Increased IEEE VLAN instances
Ethernet Private Line option card
with 2 E/FE (TX), 2 E/FE/GE
(TX/optical SFP), 4 E1 (75/120 )
Pluggable GE for SX, LX, and ZX
Ethernet Private Line option card
with 4 E/FE (TX), 32 E1 (75 )
External AC/DC power converter
Supported by Wavestar ITM-CIT -
Release 14.0, Wavestar ITM-SC,
Release 11.4, Lucent Network
Management System (NMS), Release
8.2, Lucent Optical Management
System (OMS), Release 3.2.

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2.1 Sep 2005 The following features have been


provided in this release.
Bidirectional performance monitoring
for midway points and connection
termination points
AU-4 Non-intrusive bidirectional
monitoring
TU-12, TU-3, Near-end non-intrusive
monitoring
NOTES:
These features can be managed by the
ITM-SC only. For the ITM-SC users,
these features are applicable only to
1655 Access Multiplexer Universal
AMU Release 2.1 and are
inapplicable for subsequent releases.
For the ITM-CIT users, the 1655
Access Multiplexer Universal AMU
Release 2.1 provides network element
software via the Fast Download Tool
(FDT). For more information, refer to
the Installation Guide.
3.0 Jan 2006 The following features have been
provided in this release.
Switched Ethernet option card with 2
E/FE, 2 E/FE/GE, and 4 E1
interfaces (75/120 )
Option card for 8 STM-1 or 2
STM-4
Link Pass Through (LPT) on
EPL4_E14 - Release 2.0,
EPL4_E132_75 - Release 2.0,
ESW4_E14 - Release 3.0 option cards
Supported by the Lucent OMS
Release 4.2 and Wavestar ITM-CIT
- Release 16.0

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4.0 August 2006 The following features have been


provided in this release:
Main unit - 2 x STM-1/4 and 2
STM-4/16 interfaces using SFPs
STM-16 SFP
Performance Monitoring features
The following performance
monitoring features have been
implemented in this release.
General Purpose Ethernet Monitor
Ethernet Service Monitor
Ethernet Congestion Monitor
Ethernet High Priority Traffic
Monitor
Ethernet Low Priority Traffic
Monitor
Ethernet Frame Delay Monitor.
Advanced TransLAN features for
the ESW4_E14 option card.
Supported by the Lucent OMS
Release 5.0 and Wavestar ITM-CIT
- Release 17.0
4.1 February 2007 The following features have been
provided in this release:
VC-4-4c cross connection
Outloops on Ethernet ports
Alarm severity assignment profiles
(ASAP) support
Performance Monitoring features
Supports features from AMU
Release 2.1
Supported by the Lucent OMS
Release 5.0.2 and Wavestar
ITM-CIT- Release 18.0

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5.0 March 2008 The following features have been


provided in this release:
3 E3/DS3 plus 4 E1 card
[ASC111]
Main unit with 1 pluggable
STM-4/16 line dual rate interfaces
[ASC114]
Support for Cascaded SNC/N
protection : LO/LO, HO/HO
Support for inband E1 management
channel
MIB upload/download (Web GUI)
The following features have been
provided in this release:
Two new street cabinet shelves
2H Shelf
1 main and 1 option slot
Horizontal [ASH112]
Integrated fan [ASF102]
6H Shelf
2 main and 4 option slots
Horizontal [ASH111]
Integrated fan [ASF101]
Street cabinet shelves with the following
features:
Extended temperature operation
up to 50% size reduction in CO
application
Horizontal mounting
Fully managed fan solution
Right or left airflow direction
selectable at installation
Integrated mounting brackets
TransLAN features:
GUI adapt. for 802.1ag OAM (CC,
LB)
Layer 2 MAC Access Control List
CFI p-bit swapping on NR ports
TPID swapping on NR ports
IEEE 802.3ah OAM (EFM)
Link Aggregation Groups with LACP
p0-bit override on Egress Customer
Ports
OMS/CIT features
ITM-CIT support for Windows Vista
Operating system
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6.0 March 2009 The following features have been


provided in this release:
Support for Ethernet over PDH (EoPDH)
option cards:
Quad E/FE/GbE switched Ethernet
card with Ethernet over PDH support
and 32 E1 interfaces 120
(ASC112)
Quad E/FE/GbE switched Ethernet
card with Ethernet over PDH support
and 32 E1 interfaces 75
(ASC113)
inter-working with TSS-3
64 E1 signal termination capacity
16 VCGs, E1-xv, x =1..16
32 E1 interfaces on unit
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
(DDM) on SFPs
PDH performance monitoring on E1
in accordance to G.704
TransLAN features:
GFP-FCS support for P12s-Xv in
GFP-F mapping
Support for 16k MAC addresses
Manual STP timer provisioning
Retrieval of additional STP
information
Flexible traffic class to queue
assignment
OMS/CIT features:
1350 OMS R9.1.1 support

Safety information
For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given
at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist.
Failure to follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious
consequences.

Intended audience
This manual is intended for users who wish to install, configure and cable 1655 AMU
subracks including all accessories.

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This requires that the installation staff has a basic knowledge of SDH and Ethernet
technology. Working on the equipment described in this manual requires also special
training of the personnel.

How to use this information product


This manual is divided into the following sections with a brief description of the
contents of each major part/chapter/appendix:
About this document describes the purpose, intended audience, reason for reissue,
and organisation of this document. This section references related documentation and
explains how to order, make comments or recommend changes to this document.
Part I Physical and power installation
Chapter 1, Safety
This chapter provides all relevant information and safety guidelines to safeguard
against personal injury. Furthermore, this chapter may be useful to prevent material
damage to the equipment.
Chapter 2, General information
This chapter provides all facts which must be known before the system can be
installed, such as environmental requirements, ITM-CIT requirements, EMC/ESD
information, etc.
Chapter 3, Mechanical installation
This chapter provides all information needed to install 1655 AMU subracks and
cards.
Chapter 4, System cabling
This chapter provides all tasks for a complete system cabling.
Chapter 5, Powering
This chapter describes the system powering and some final tests which should be
performed to end the physical installation part.
Part II NE provisioning and stand alone installation test
Chapter 6, ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning
This chapter describes the ITM-CIT and NE software installation and the initial NE
provisioning via ITM-CIT.
Chapter 7, Stand alone test procedures
This chapter provides all tests which must be performed to verify the proper
working of the cards/NEs.
Part III Link testing
Chapter 8, Link testing
This chapter provides link acceptance tests which are necessary to verify the
functionality of the overall system.
Chapter 9, Conclusion
This chapter provides a final checklist and a signoff sheet to be sure that all
required tasks described in this manual have been done.

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Appendices
Appendix A, Installation Troubleshooting
This chapter provides basic installation troubleshooting information.
Appendix B, Cable specifications
This chapter provides detailed cable specifications.
Appendix C, Cable assembly instructions
This chapter provides general cable assembly instructions.
Glossary provides definitions for telecommunication acronyms and terms.
Index supplies users with specific subjects and corresponding page numbers to find
necessary information.

Conventions used
The following conventions are used throughout the manual:
Numbering
The chapters of this document are numbered consecutively. The page numbering
restarts at 1 in each chapter. To facilitate identifying pages in different chapters, the
page numbers are prefixed with the chapter number. For example, page 2-3 is the third
page in chapter 2.
Cross-references
Cross-reference conventions are identical with those used for numbering, i.e. the first
number in a reference to a particular page refers to the corresponding chapter.
Keyword-blocks
This document contains so-called keyword blocks to facilitate the location of specific
text passages. The keyword blocks are placed to the left of the main text and indicate
the contents of a paragraph or group of paragraphs.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations used in this document can be found in the Glossary unless it can be
assumed that the reader is familiar with the abbreviation.
Codes
The codes (CC, DC and SC) in this manual are used to define a hardware item owned
by the Alcatel-Lucent Development Systems. The code consists of a letter combination
followed by a combination of numbers (Example: CC123456789).

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Related documentation
This section briefly describes the documents that are included in the1655 AMU
documentation set.
Installation Guide
The 1655 AMU Installation Guide is a step-by-step guide to system installation and
setup. It also includes information needed for pre-installation site planning and
post-installation acceptance testing.
Applications and Planning Guide
The 1655 AMU Applications and Planning Guide is for use by network planners,
analysts and managers. It is also for use by the Alcatel-Lucent Account Team. It
presents a detailed overview of the system, describes its applications, gives
planning requirements, engineering rules, ordering information, and technical
specifications.
User Operations Guide
The 1655 AMU User Operations Guide provides step-by-step information for use in
daily system operations. The manual demonstrates how to perform system
provisioning, operations, and administrative tasks by use of ITM-CIT.
Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide
The 1655 AMU Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide gives detailed
information on each possible alarm message. Furthermore, it provides procedures
for routine maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnostics, and component replacement.
The following table lists the documents included in the 1655 AMU documentation set.

Document title Document code


1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU Applications and 109686907
Planning Guide (365-312-847R6.0)
1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU User Operations 109686949
Guide (365-312-850R6.0)
1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU Alarm Messages 109686915
and Trouble Clearing Guide (365-312-849R6.0)
1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU Installation Guide 109686931
(365-312-848R6.0)
CD-ROM Documentation 1655 Access Multiplexer Universal 109686923
AMU (all manuals on a CD-ROM) (365-312-853R6.0)
Engineering and Ordering Information ED8C939-10
Interconnect information ED8C939-20

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Technical support
Alcatel-Lucent provides the following Technical Support Services:
Remote Technical Support (RTS) remote technical support to troubleshoot and
resolve system problems.
On-site Technical Support (OTS) on-site assistance with operational issues and
remedial maintenance.
Repair and Replacement (R&R) technical support services for device repair/return
or parts replacement.
Alcatel-Lucent Online Customer Support online access to information and
services that can help resolve technical support requests.
NOTE: Technical Support Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When additional technical assistance is needed, use the appropriate contact information
in the table below.

Customer location Initial Alcatel-Lucent contact location


Inside the United States Technical Support Services can be reached at
and Canada 1-866-LUCENT8 (866-582-3688): Prompt#1.
Outside the United States Technical Support Services can be reached at
+1-630-224-4672: Prompt#2.
Web Site For additional information regarding Worldwide Services,
refer to the Alcatel-Lucent web site at
http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/solutions/lws.html

How to order
For all questions concerning ordering of 1655 Access Multiplexer Universal AMU
documentation, for a complete list of the marketable items and their comcodes, and for
ordering the equipment, please contact your Account Executive or your Alcatel-Lucent
local customer team.

How to comment
To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://www.
lucent-info.com/comments/enus/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline
(comments@alcatel-lucent.com).
Because customer satisfaction is extremely important to Alcatel-Lucent, every attempt
is made to encourage feedback from customers about our information products. Thank
you for your feedback.

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installation

Overview
Purpose
This part of the 1655 AMU Installation Guide contains the physical installation of the
1655 AMU units including the system cabling and the system powering.

Contents
This part of the document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1
Safety
Chapter 2
General information
Chapter 3
Mechanical installation
Chapter 4
System cabling
Chapter 5
Powering.

Entry checklist
The following table provides a checklist to be completed before performing the
physical and power installation. Verify that each procedure has been completed. Check
off and initial the item.

Procedure Completed Initials Notes


Are the needed 1655 AMU subracks available?
Are all needed cards available?
Are all needed SFPs available?
Are all needed cables available?
Is a fan unit available (if necessary)?

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Procedure Completed Initials Notes


Are there any obstacles that will affect the
physical installation or cabling?
Are the required fuse/breaker positions
available?
Is an AC/DC converter available (if required)?
Is an ESD wrist strap available?
Are the following metric tools available?
2 mm screwdriver
(needed for power connector)
3 mm hexagonal wrench
(needed for subrack mounting)
Is a 1.0/2.3 coax crimp tool available?
(needed for STM-1e connections via SFP155E
modules)
Is a soldering iron available?
Is a multimeter available?
Is an ohmmeter available?

Contents

Chapter 1, Safety 1-1


Chapter 2, General information 2-1
Chapter 3, Mechanical installation 3-1
Chapter 4, System cabling 4-1
Chapter 5, Powering 5-1

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1

Overview
Purpose
The aim of this chapter on safety is to provide users of 1655 AMU systems with the
relevant information and safety guidelines to safeguard against personal injury.
Furthermore, this chapter may be useful to prevent material damage to the equipment.
The present chapter on safety must be read by the responsible technical personnel
before carrying out relevant work on the system. The valid version of this document
must always be kept close to the equipment.

Potential sources of danger


The 1655 AMU systems have been developed in line with the present state-of-the-art
and fulfils the current national and international safety requirements. They are provided
with a high degree of operational safety resulting from many years of development
experience and continuous stringent quality checks in our company.
The equipment is safe in normal operation. There are, however, some potential sources
of danger that cannot be completely eliminated. In particular, these arise during the:
opening of housings or equipment covers,
manipulation of any kind within the equipment, even if it has been disconnected
from the power supply,
disconnection of optical or electrical connections,
installation or removal of SFPs,
through possible contact with the following:
live parts,
laser light,
hot surfaces, or
sharp edges.

Contents

General notes on safety 1-3

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Structure of safety statements 1-3


Basic safety aspects 1-6
Specific safety areas 1-8
Laser safety 1-8
Power supply safety instructions 1-11
Electrostatic discharge 1-11
Conformity statements 1-13

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General notes on safety

Overview
Purpose
This section provides general information on the structure of safety instructions and
summarizes general safety requirements.

Contents

Structure of safety statements 1-3


Basic safety aspects 1-6

Structure of safety statements


Overview
Safety statements describe the safety risks relevant while performing tasks on
Alcatel-Lucent products during deployment and/or use. Failure to avoid the hazards
may have serious consequences.

General structure
Safety statements include the following structural elements:

B C D
CAUTION
Lifting hazard E F
Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury
due to the size and weight of the equipment. G
Always use three people or a lifting device to transport
and position this equipment. [ABC123]
H
Item Structure element Purpose
1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury
(optional)
2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional)
3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard

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Item Structure element Purpose


4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage
or injury
5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail
6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the
hazard
7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement
(optional)

Signal words
The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:

Signal word Meaning


DANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.

Warning symbols
These warning symbols are defined for safety instructions:

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Legend:

1 General warning of danger


2 Electric shock
3 Hazard of laser radiation
4 Components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD)
5 Electromagnetic radiation
6 Flammable material/Risk of fire
7 Service disruption hazard
8 Laceration hazard
9 Corrosive substance
10 Hazard caused by batteries
11 Hot surface
12 Heavy overload load
13 Noxious substance
14 Explosion hazard

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15 Falling object hazard


16 Risk of suffocation
17 Pinch hazard
18 Lifting hazard, heavy object
19 Inhalation hazard
20 Slip hazard
21 Trip hazard
22 Hazard of falling

Basic safety aspects


General safety requirements
In order to keep the technically unavoidable residual risk to a minimum, it is
imperative to observe the following rules:
Transport, storage and operation of the system must be under the permissible
conditions only.
See accompanying documentation and information on the system.
Installation, configuration and disassembly must be carried out only by expert
personnel and with reference to the respective documentation.
Due to the complexity of the system, the personnel requires special training.
The system must be operated by expert and authorised users only.
The user must operate the system only after having read and understood this
chapter on safety and the parts of the documentation relevant to operation. For
complex systems, additional training is recommended. Any obligatory training for
operating and service personnel must be carried out and documented.
The system must not be operated unless it is in perfect working order.
Any faults and errors that might affect safety must be reported immediately by the
user to a person in responsibility.
The system must be operated only with the connections and under the
environmental conditions as described in the documentation.
Any conversions or changes to the system or parts of the system (including the
software) must be carried out by qualified Alcatel-Lucent personnel or by expert
personnel authorised by Alcatel-Lucent.
All changes carried out by other persons lead to a complete exemption from
liability.
No components/spare parts must be used other than those recommended by the
manufacturer and those listed in the procurement documents.

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The removal or disabling of safety facilities, the clearing of faults and errors, and
the maintenance of the equipment must be carried out by specially qualified
personnel only.
The respective parts of the documentation must be strictly observed. The
documentation must also be consulted during the selection of measuring and test
equipment.
Calibrations, special tests after repairs and regular safety checks must be carried
out, documented and archived.
Non-system software is used at ones own risk. The use/installation of non-system
software can adversely affect the normal functioning of the system.
Only use tested and virus-free data carriers (floppy disks, streamer tapes, {) .

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Specific safety areas

Overview
Purpose
The aspects of laser safety and handling of components sensitive to electrostatic
discharge (ESD) are of vital importance for the 1655 AMU equipment. Therefore, the
key safety instructions for these subjects are summarised in the following.

Contents

Laser safety 1-8


Power supply safety instructions 1-11
Electrostatic discharge 1-11
Conformity statements 1-13

Laser safety
Overview
Optical fiber telecommunication systems, their associated test sets, and similar
operating systems use semiconductor laser transmitters that emit infrared (IR) light at
wavelengths between approximately 800 nanometers and 1600 nanometers. The emitted
light is above the red end of the visible spectrum, which is normally not visible to the
human eye. Although radiant energy at near-IR wavelengths is officially designated
invisible, some people can see the shorter wavelength energy even at power levels
several orders of magnitude below any that have been shown to cause injury to the
eye.
Conventional lasers can produce an intense beam of monochromatic light. The term
monochromaticity means a single wavelength output of pure color that may be visible
or invisible to the eye. A conventional laser produces a small-size beam of light, and
because the beam size is small the power density (also called irradiance) is very high.
Consequently, lasers and laser products are subject to federal and applicable state
regulations as well as international standards for their safe operation.
A conventional laser beam expands very little over distance, or is said to be very well
collimated. Thus, conventional laser irradiance remains relatively constant over
distance. However, lasers used in lightwave systems have a large beam divergence,
typically 10 to 20 degrees. Here, irradiance obeys the inverse square law (doubling the
distance reduces the irradiance by a factor of 4) and rapidly decreases over distance.

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Lasers and eye damage


The optical energy emitted by laser and high-radiance LEDs in the 400-1400 nm range
may cause eye damage if absorbed by the retina. When a beam of light enters the eye,
the eye magnifies and focuses the energy on the retina magnifying the irradiance. The
irradiance of the energy that reaches the retina is approximately 105 or 100,000 times
more than at the cornea and, if sufficiently intense, may cause a retinal burn.
The damage mechanism at the wavelengths used in an optical fiber telecommunications
is thermal in origin i.e., damage caused by heating. Therefore, a specific amount of
energy is required for a definite time to heat an area of retinal tissue. Damage to the
retina occurs only when one looks at the light sufficiently long that the product of the
retinal irradiance and the viewing time exceeds the damage threshold. Optical energies
above 1400 nm cause corneal and skin burns but do not affect the retina. The
thresholds for injury at wavelengths greater than 1400 nm are significantly higher than
for wavelengths in the retinal hazard region.

Classification of lasers
Manufacturers of lasers and laser products in the U.S. are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administrations Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA/CDRH) under
21 CFR 1040. These regulations require manufacturers to certify each laser or laser
product as belonging to one of four major Classes I, II, lla, IlIa, lllb, or IV. The
International Electro-technical Commission is an international standards body that
writes laser safety standards under IEC-60825. Classification schemes are similar with
Classes divided into Classes 1, 1M, 2, 2M, 3B, 3R and 4. Lasers are classified
according to the accessible emission limits and their potential for causing injury.
Optical fiber telecommunication systems are generally classified as Class I/1, because,
under normal operating conditions, all energized laser transmitting circuit packs are
terminated on optical fibers which enclose the laser energy with the fiber sheath
forming a protective housing. Also, a protective housing / access panel is typically
installed in front of the laser circuit pack shelves. The circuit packs themselves,
however, may be FDA/CDRH Class I or IIIb or IEC Class 1, 1M, 3B, 3R or 4. State
of the art Raman and EDFA optical amplifiers have now extended into the Class IV/4
designations.

Lightwave safety precautions for optical fiber telecommunication systems


In its normal operating mode, an optical fiber telecommunication system is totally
enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury. It is a Class I/1 system under the FDA and
IEC classifications.
The fiber optic cables that interconnect various components of an optical fiber
telecommunication system can disconnect or break, and may expose people to laser
emissions. Also, certain measures and maintenance procedures may expose the
technician to emission from the semiconductor laser during installation and servicing.
Unlike more familiar laser devices, such as solid-state and gas lasers, the emission
pattern of a semiconductor laser results in a highly divergent beam. In a divergent
beam, the irradiance (power density) decreases rapidly with distance. The greater the
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distance, the less energy will enter the eye, and the less potential risk for eye injury.
Inadvertently viewing an unterminated fiber or damaged fiber with the unaided eye at
distances greater than 5 to 6 inches normally will not cause eye injury provided the
power in the fiber is less than a few milliwatts at the near IR wavelengths and a few
tens of milliwatts at the far IR wavelengths. However, damage may occur if an optical
instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye loupe is used to stare at the
energized fiber end.
Important! Use of controls, adjustments and procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.

Laser safety precautions for enclosed systems


Under normal operating conditions, optical fiber telecommunication systems are
completely enclosed; nonetheless, the following precautions shall be observed:
1. Because of the potential for eye damage, technicians should not stare into optical
connectors or broken fibers.
2. Under no circumstance shall laser/fiber optic operations be performed by a
technician before satisfactorily completing training in laser safety.
3. Since viewing laser emissions directly in excess of Class I/1 limits with an optical
instrument such as an eye loupe greatly increases the risk of eye damage.

Laser safety precautions for unenclosed systems


During service, maintenance, or restoration, an optical fiber telecommunication system
is considered unenclosed. Under these conditions, follow these practices:
1. Only authorized, trained personnel shall be permitted to do service, maintenance
and restoration. Avoid exposing the eye to emissions from unterminated, energized
optical connectors at close distances. Laser modules associated with the optical
ports of laser circuit packs are typically recessed, which limits the exposure
distance. Optical port shutters, Automatic Power Reduction (APR), and Automatic
Power Shut Down (APSD) are engineering controls that are also used to limit the
emissions. However, technicians removing or replacing laser circuit packs should
not stare or look directly into the optical port with optical instruments or
magnifying lenses. (Normal eyewear or indirect viewing instruments such as
Find-R-Scopes are not considered magnifying lenses or optical instruments).
2. Only authorized, trained personnel shall use optical test equipment during
installation or servicing since this equipment contains semiconductor lasers. (Some
examples of optical test equipment are Optical Time Domain Reflectometers
(OTDRs), Hand-Held Loss Test Sets).
3. Under no circumstances shall any personnel scan a fiber with an optical test set
without verifying that all laser sources on the fiber are turned off.
4. All unauthorized personnel shall be excluded from the immediate area of the
optical fiber telecommunication systems during installation and service.
Consult ANSI Z136.2 American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in the U.S.
or outside the U.S., IEC-60825, Part 2 for guidance on the safe use of optical fiber
optic communication systems in the workplace.
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Power supply safety instructions


Overview
The 1655 AMU units can be powered as follows:
DC (Main card contains a 3-pin socket block)
AC (via an external AC/DC converter or equivalent; see chapter 2, section
Powering (p. 2-2))

Electrical safety
The installation must be compliant with IEC 60950Ed3, 1999-04.
The equipment must be grounded (connected to protective earth) (Class I equipment).
The 48 V power cables must be disconnected before removing main cards.
DC power supply
Each equipment must be fitted when the equipment is installed, with an external,
marked and easily-identifiable protection device of 6,3 A maximum.
The equipment must be supplied with a Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) of 48 V
and the positive terminal of this source correctly connected to the protective earth.
The equipment can also be connected to a Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV)
of 48 V to 60 V. No specific requirements are necessary for this type of source.
The user interfaces are of the SELV type and must only be connected to circuits with
the same type of interface.
The following power range must be observed: 39 VDC ... 72 VDC.
Protection against short-circuits
Important! Ensure that the 1655 AMU units have reached room temperature and
are dry before taking them into operation.

Electrostatic discharge
Introduction
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), caused by touching with the hand for example, can
destroy semiconductor components. The correct operation of the complete system is
then no longer assured.
Industry experience has shown that all semiconductor components can be damaged by
static electricity that builds up on work surfaces and personnel. The electrostatic
discharge can also affect the components indirectly via contacts or conductor tracks.
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contact with other objects. Dry air allows greater static charges to accumulate. Higher
potentials are measured in areas with low relative humidity, but potentials high enough
to cause damage can occur anywhere.

The barred-hand symbol


cards containing components that are especially sensitive to electrostatic discharge are
identified by warning labels bearing the barred-hand symbol.

ESD instructions
The following ESD instructions must be observed when handling main and tributary
cards, option cards and/or SFPs:
Wear working garment made of 100% cotton to avoid electrostatic charging.
Touch the cards/SFPs at the edges only.
Ensure that the 1655 AMU units are grounded.
Wear conductively connected wrist straps and connect them to an ESD bonding
point.
Work in an area which is protected against electrostatic discharge. Use conducting
floor and bench mats which are conductively connected to an ESD bonding point.
Conductively connect all test equipment and trolleys to an ESD bonding point.
Store and ship the cards/SFPs in their shipping packing. The cards/SFPs must be
packed and unpacked only at workplaces suitably protected against build-up of
charge.
Whenever possible, maintain the relative humidity of air above 20%.

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Conformity statements
CE mark
The CE mark indicates that the product conforms to the relevant European Community
(EC) Directives.
This CE-marked unit is compliant with the following Directive:
EC2004.108/EEC - Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Material content compliance


European Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the use of certain
Hazardous Substances (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium,
hexavalent chromium, and certain flame retardants in electrical and electronic
equipment. This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the
EU market from 1 July 2006, with various exemptions, including an exemption for
lead solder in network infrastructure equipment. Alcatel-Lucent products shipped to the
EU from 1 July 2006 will comply with the RoHS Directive.

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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide important information before performing any
procedure.

Contents

Hardware description 2-1


Environmental considerations 2-16
EMC/ESD information 2-17
ITM-CIT requirements 2-19
Required tools and test equipment 2-19
Sequence of steps 2-20

Hardware description
Description
The 1655 AMU is a compact SDH Multiplexer, enabling cost-effective STM-1, STM-4
and STM-16 Add/Drop Multiplexer solutions. Several mechanical variants are defined
to target specific applications. The 1655 AMU 2m/4o has 6 slots (2x main and 4x
tributary) and is optimized for high capacity and protected Central Office applications.
The 1655 AMU 1m/1o has 2 slots (1x main and 1x tributary) and is targeted for lower
cost and unprotected applications. One set of cards and one software load is used
across the various mechanical configurations of the AMU.
The 1655 AMU start-up configuration includes two main cards; one main card supports
2 hot-pluggable STM-1 or STM-4 multirate interfaces and 2 hot-pluggable STM-1
single rate interfaces and the other main card supports 2 hot-pluggable STM-1 or
STM-4 multirate interfaces and 2 hot-pluggable STM-4 or STM-16 multirate interfaces.

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Most of the existing AM/AMS option cards can be fitted via an adapter card, which
occupies two tributary slots. In the 1655 AMU 2m/4o, a second main card can be fitted
for high-availability configurations or to increase the amount of interfaces.
An overview on the available tributary and option cards is given in Table 2-3,
Available tributary and option cards (p. 2-11).

Racks
The 1655 AMU unit can be mounted into 600 mm 300 mm (WD) or 600 mm
600 mm (W D) racks. However, this manual describes only the subrack installation
to ETSI and 19 racks.
Depending on the rack height, the maximum number of 1655 AMU units within one
rack can vary according to the table below.

Table 2-1 Maximum number of systems within one rack


Rack height Max. number Max. number Max. number Max. number
of 2m/4o of 1m/1o of 2H 1m/1o of 6 H 2m/4o
subracks subracks subracks subracks
(vertical (horizontal (horizontal
mounting) mounting) mounting)
2200 mm 8 20 20 8
2600 mm 10 25 24 10

Powering
The 1655 AMU unit can only be ordered as a DC powered version. The power range
is given in chapter 3, section Technical data (p. 3-2).
However, the 1655 AMU unit can also be AC powered by using an AC/DC converter
as described below.

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Figure 2-1 AC/DC converter

AC/DC converter AC/DC converter


for AMU 2m/4o unit for AMU 1m/1o unit

DC side DC side
(4 poles) (4 poles)

AC side AC side
(3 poles) (3 poles)

Table 2-2 Technical specifications (AC/DC converter)


Item DRP-240-48 DR-120-48 DR-75-48 converter
converter (for converter (for AMU (for AMU 1m/1o
AMU 2m/4o units 2m/4o units) units)
with ESW4_E14
option card)
AC input 85 ... 264 VAC 88 ... 132 VAC or 85 ... 264 VAC
176 ... 264 VAC
(selectable by switch)
DC output 48 V, 0 ... 5A 48 V, 0 ... 2.5A 48V, 0 ... 1.6A
Temperature 10C ... +70C 10C ... +60C 10C ... +60C
range
Dimensions (H 125.2 mm 125.5 125.2 mm 65.5 mm 125.2 mm 55.5 mm
W D) mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm

Important! The AC/DC converter must be derated to 80% of its maximum


capacity in order to guarantee suitable temperature and lifetime to the equipment.
Therefore, the maximum power usage must be:
56 watts for a DR-75-48 converter
96 watts for a DR-120-48 converter and
192 watts for a DRP-240-48 converter.

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Main cards - MI-16/4 and MI-14/4


The following table lists the interfaces supported by the three main cards: MI-16/4,
MI-14/4 and MI-16/1

Interfaces MI-16/4 MI-14/4 MI-16/1


Two DC power connectors X X X
Four Miscellaneous Discrete Input (MDI) X X X
ports
Four Miscellaneous Discrete Output X X X
(MDO) ports
A timing input and output for 2 MHz X X X
synchronization (SYNC-I/O) with an
RJ45 connector, suitable for symmetrical
twisted pair cables with an impedance of
120 . The timing input also supports 75
when different pins are used
A Q-LAN interface for Lucent OMS with X X X
an RJ45 connector.
An F-interface for the ITM-CIT with an X X X
RJ45 connector.
One EOW connector (64 kbit/s) X X
Two USB 1.1 connectors X X X
Two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the X X X
status of the unit.

Reset button X X

Interface to the main card

Main Card Interface

MI-16/4 Two STM-1/STM-4 and two STM-4/STM-16 optical line


interface pairs (transmit/receive). More information is given in
section Pluggable SFPs (p. 2-8).
MI-16/4 Two STM-1 and two STM-1/STM-4 optical line interface pairs
(transmit/receive). More information is given in section
Pluggable SFPs (p. 2-8).
MI-16/1 1 multirate STM-4/16 interface (pluggable SFPs)

Street cabinet version


The street cabinet versions are a specific configuration of the 1655 AMU.

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The street-cabinet versions of the AMU are recognized as a specific configuration of


the AMU. This includes the provisioning and control of the applicable mandatory fan
unit for this configuration. Two street cabinet versions are available: a 2-slot and a
6-slot version. Each version is equipped with a specific fan unit. A fan unit should
always be applied and for this reason no fan blank is orderable.
The following figure displays the front layout of a street cabinet.

Overview
The two available versions of 1655 AMU street cabinet are:
2-slot version
6-slot version.
The following figures display the 2-slot street cabinet version:
The top of the drawing has been removed for viewing clarity. The top cover and fan
unit are delivered fixed together. Never remove the top during installation.

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The following figures display the 6-slot street cabinet version:


The top of the drawing has been removed for viewing clarity. The top cover and fan
unit are delivered fixed together. Never remove the top during installation.

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Each version is equipped with a specific fan unit. Always apply the fan unit with the
street cabinet version. Therefore, no fan blank is orderable.

Features
The street cabinet version is optimized for street cabinet applications.
Although the primary application are street cabinets, the system can also be applied
in central office application.
Provisioning and control of the applicable mandatory fan unit for this configuration.
No configuration restriction exist regarding the type, number and position of a main
or tributary unit.
The street cabinets are installed and tested as the regular units of 1655 AMU.
When using in a central office environment, the advantages with the old versions
are:
optimized for Street-cabinet Environment: 19 over 50% space saving
horizontal mounting and no air-space required above or below system
19 rack height 1m/1o: 2 RU and 2m/4o: 5 RU
The grounding point for the street cabinet is provided on the faceplate, on the front
right.

Details of horizontal positioning

Street Cabinet Height Depth Width


version
2-slot 2U (88 mm) 215 mm Suitable for
horizontal mounting
6-slot 5U (224 mm) 215 mm in a 19 or ETSI
rack (450 mm).

This configuration contains a replaceable fan without air-filter.

Fan unit details


No additional mounting brackets are necessary for the fan unit.

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Physical constraints
Clearance aspects
Vertical clearance
Street cabinet shelves do not require clearance between the AMU system and other
equipment mounted directly on top or below the system.
Horizontal clearance
On both sides of the system, at least 5 cm of free space should be available. This
free space must not be used for cable routing.
User selectable air-direction selection
The user can select the air direction to either pushing air towards the main card or
pulling air from the main card. The direction of air-flow can be selected from the
left-to-right or right-to-left direction. This is defined during installation and realized
by orientation of the fan unit. The fan unit can be placed or turned in two positions
and in both of these positions, the unit details and air direction can be read
normally.

Environmental conditions
Temperature range
The system is certified to work from -5C to +65C.
Because the system is designed to be used in a street cabinet, the temperature
inside the street cabinet must be controlled within the range of -20C to +65C.
System generated heat
The heat generated by the system does the following:
Warms up the environment after a cold start from a range of -20C to -5C.
Maintains the temperature above the -5C level after start-up.
Speed controlled
The fan unit is speed controlled to minimize sonic pollution.
Requirement for dust free environment
The environment must be sufficiently dust-free as no air filter is provided. The
maximum dust suspension level as specified by ETSI 300-019-1-3 paragraph 5.4 is
0.2 mg/m3.

Pluggable SFPs
The following SFPs are available:
STM-1, S1.1 (CC: 109469809), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
STM-1, L1.1 (CC: 109469825), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km
STM-1, L1.2 (CC: 109469817), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-1, 155E (CC: 109543561), electrical
STM-1/STM-4, SWF 1-1, (CC: 109559500), 1480/1500 nm, single fiber
bidirectional
STM-1/STM-4, SWF 1-2, (CC: 109559492), 1490/1310 nm, single fiber
bidirectional
STM-4, S4.1 (CC: 109509687), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
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STM-4, L4.1 (CC: 109509695), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km


STM-4, L4.2 (CC: 109509703), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-16, I16.1 (CC: 109509711), 1310 nm, 2 km
STM-16, S16.1 (CC: 109509729), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
STM-16, L16.1 (CC: 109509737), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km
STM-16, L16.2/3 (CC: 109509745), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH1 (CC: 109620385), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH2 (CC: 109620393), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH3 (CC: 109620401), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH4 (CC: 109620419), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH5 (CC: 109620427), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH6 (CC:109620435), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH7 (CC: 109620443), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH8 (CC: 109620450), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH1 (CC: 109620468), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH2 (CC: 109620476), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH3 (CC: 109620484), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH4 (CC: 109620492), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH5 (CC: 109620500), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH6 (CC: 109620518), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH7 (CC: 109620526), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH8 (CC: 109620534), long haul, 80 km
GE SX (CC: 109526483), 850 nm, multi-mode 550 m
GE LX (CC: 109526491), 1310 nm, single-mode 510 km
GE ZX (CC: 109534347), 1550 nm, single-mode 80 km.
FE 100BASE-LX (CC: 109643759), single mode, 1310nm
GE - Single fiber working (CC: 109606657), 1310 nm (upstream)
GE - Single fiber working (CC: 109606665), 1490 nm (downstream)

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Figures

Figure 2-2 Optical SFP module

Figure 2-3 SFP155E module

NOTES:
Please note that Alcatel-Lucent warranty is contingent upon the use of
Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs for the 1655 AMU. Use of other SFPs is not
approved by Alcatel-Lucent and is fully at the customers own risk. Any
warranty obligation of Alcatel-Lucent is extinguished when non-Alcatel-Lucent
specified SFPs are used.
It is not mandatory to have an LBO (Lightguide Build-Out) between the SFP and
the connected optical cable. However, in the case of measurements with optical
loops and/or connecting power meters, an LBO (15 dB) can be required. An LBO
can also be necessary to ensure the correct input power (see chapter 8, section
Optical received power test (p. 8-2)).

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Configuration and provisioning


A receptacle for a pluggable module (SFP) can have the following administrative
states:
MODULE ACCEPTED When a module is allowed in a receptacle.
MODULE REJECTED When a module is inserted in a receptacle and this
module is not recognizable or not allowed in this location.
MODULE NOT PRESENT When a module is removed from a receptacle.
For each module location, the system can store the parameters of the Current Module
and the parameters of the Last Accepted Module:
The Current Module entry contains the parameters of the module that is currently
inserted in the receptacle, provided the contents are accessible and have a correct
checksum, otherwise the Current Module entry is empty. In case a module is
removed, the Current Module entry is cleared.
The Last Accepted Module entry contains the parameters of the module that has
most recently been accepted in the receptacle. At start-up, this entry is empty. Upon
an alarm-free transition to the MODULE ACCEPTED state, the data of the
Current Module entry is copied to the Last Accepted Module entry.
Benefits
The Current Module parameters enables the user to view the properties of the
inserted module, in case problems arise.
The Last Accepted Module parameters provide the user with the last known good
module data. A comparison of the two can help to determine why a newly inserted
module does not behave as expected. Once the new module is alarm-free accepted, the
Current Module data is copied to the Last Accepted Module location. The two
entries remain equal until the module is removed.
If qualified and correct speed modules are present, the system will accept and use them
without further provisioning actions.

Tributary and option cards


The 1655 AMU can be equipped with various tributary and option cards.
Table 2-3 Available tributary and option cards
Tributary/Option Function Comcode
cards
PI-E1/63 Provides sixty-three 2048 kbit/s ports (120 ) 109509679
PI-E1/63_75 Provides sixty-three 2048 kbit/s ports (75 ) 109535468
EPL4_E14 Provides the following interfaces: 109543504
2 cages for SFPs (1000Base-X, optical)
2 dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
2 triple rate Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)
4 E1 (120 or 75)

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Table 2-3 Available tributary and option cards (continued)


Tributary/Option Function Comcode
cards
EPL4_E132_75 Provides the following interfaces: 109543520
4 dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
32 E1 (75)
ESW4_E14 Provides the following interfaces: 109579896
2 cages for SFPs (1000Base-X, optical)
2 dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
100BASE-X
2 triple rate Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)
4 E1 (120 or 75)
EOP4_E132 The EOP4_E132 unit supports 120 E1 interfaces for 109683508
twisted pair cabling and provides:
Two RJ45 connectors for triple rate Ethernet
(10/100/1000BASE-T(X)) electrical twisted pair
Two RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet
(10/100BASE-T(X)) electrical twisted pair
Sixteen RJ45 connectors for 32 E1 interfaces,
electrical twisted pair or coaxial
EOP4_E132_75 The EOP4_E132_75 unit supports 75 E1 interfaces for 109683516
twisted pair cabling and provides:
Two RJ45 connectors for triple rate Ethernet
(10/100/1000BASE-T(X)) electrical twisted pair
Two RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet
(10/100BASE-T(X)) electrical twisted pair
Sixteen RJ45 connectors for 32 E1 interfaces,
electrical twisted pair or coaxial
SI-14/8 Provides the following interfaces: 109579904
2 cages for SFPs (STM-1/STM-4, optical)
6 cages for SFPs (STM-1, optical)
XE3DS3/3-E14 The E3DS3/3_E14 card provides three switched 34/45 109655225
Mbit/s interfaces on DIN1.6/5.6 coaxial connectors and 4
E1 interfaces on RJ45 (2 E1 interfaces per RJ45).
The option card provides four E1 ports with switchable
impedance 120/75 and three E3/DS3 ports which are
selectable per port.
The circuit pack can be used in tributary slot 1 to 4.
The user can select the mixed E3/DS3 ports per interface,
to operate in E3 mode or to operate in DS3 mode.

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Table 2-3 Available tributary and option cards (continued)


Tributary/Option Function Comcode
cards
X16DS11) Provides sixteen 1.5 Mbit/s (DS1) interfaces. 108756081
NOTE: This option card has to be installed into the
Adapter Card (AC-1).
X2E3-V21) Provides two 34 Mbit/s (E3) interfaces. 108756107
NOTE: This option card has to be installed into the
Adapter Card (AC-1).
X2DS3-V21) Provides two 45 Mbit/s (DS3) interfaces. 108756099
NOTE: This option card has to be installed into the
Adapter Card (AC-1).
X4IP-V21) Provides four 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN interfaces 108865064
(TransLAN ).
NOTE: This option card has to be installed into the
Adapter Card (AC-1).
X8PL1) Provides eight 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN interfaces in 109480707
Private Line mode and supports a flexible allocation of
SDH bandwidth to LAN ports.
NOTE: This option card has to be installed into the
Adapter Card (AC-1).

1)
cannot be used within 1655 AMU 1m/1o or 2H subracks because the needed Adapter
card requires two tributary slots.

Fans
An alarm is also raised in the 1655 AMU when an option card detects a temperature
higher than the temperature range for which the 1655 AMU was designed.
The permissible temperature range (-5C to +45C) for an ETSI Class 3.1E
environment, consists of a core temperature range of +10C to +35C and an
exceptional temperature range of -5C to +45C. However, there is no impact on the
system if this alarm is not raised for more than 10% of its lifetime.

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These hot-pluggable fan units should be installed in the 1655 AMU system according
to the existing environmental conditions. The following tables specify the configuration
of a fan unit for environmental classes, ETSI Class 3.1 and ETSI Class 3.1E
respectively:

Table 2-4 Fan unit configuration according to ETSI Class 3.1


Card Comcode 1655 AMU 2m/4o 1655 AMU 1655 AMU
subrack 1m/1o vertical (1m/1o)
(CC109509752) subrack horizontal
(CC109509760) subrack
or (CC109509778)
(CC109509778)
MI-16/4 109588954 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
MI-16/1 109671149 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
MI-14/4 109555516 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
PI-E1/63 109509679 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
AC-1 109509653 Natural - -
convection
PI-E1/63_75 109535468 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
EPL4_E14 109543504 Natural Natural Natural
convection convection convection
EPL4_E132_ 109543520 Natural Natural Natural
75 (75) convection convection convection
EOP4_E132 109683508 Natural Natural Fan
convection convection
EOP4_E132_ 109683516 Natural Natural Fan
75 (75) convection convection
ESW4_E14 109579896 Fan Fan Fan
SI-14/8 109579904 Natural Natural Fan
convection convection
E3DS3/3_ 109655225 Natural Natural Fan
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Table 2-5 Fan unit configuration according to ETSI Class 3.1E


Card Comcode 1655 AMU2m/4o 1655 AMU 1655 AMU
subrack 1m/1o vertical 1m/1o
(CC109509752) subrack horizontal
(CC109509760) subrack
or (CC109509778)
(CC109509778)
MI-16/4 109588954 Natural convection Natural Natural
convection convection
MI-16/1 109671149 Natural convection Natural Natural
convection convection
MI-14/4 109555516 Natural convection Natural Natural
convection convection
PI-E1/63 109509679 Natural convection Natural Natural
convection convection
AC-1 109509653 Natural convection - -
PI-E1/63_ 109535468 Natural convection Natural Natural
75 convection convection
EPL4_E14 109543504 Natural convection Natural Fan
convection
EPL4_E132_ 109543520 Natural convection Natural Fan
75 convection
EOP4_ 109683508 Natural convection Natural Fan
E132 convection
EOP4_E132_ 109683516 Natural convection Natural Fan
75 convection
ESW4_E14 109579896 Fan Fan Fan
SI-14/8 109579904 Natural convection Natural Fan
convection
E3DS3/3_ 109655225 Natural convection Natural Fan
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Figure 2-4 Fan unit

Environmental considerations
General
The 1655 AMU units must have room temperature and must be dry before they can be
taken into operation.
NOTES:
For lifelong warranty of the AMU equipment, the average room temperature should
be 25C. The temperature should be between the range, +10C - +35C as stated in
ETSI EN300 019-1-3 standard.
The inlet temperature (measured at 3 cm below the subrack) should be compliant to
ETSI standard EN300 019-1-3 class 3.1E.
The minimum open space on subrack top and subrack bottom must be 10 cm.

Environmental conditions
The environmental conditions according to ETSI are as follows:

Parameter Unit ETSI Class 3.1 ETSI Class


3.1E
Low air temperature C 5 -5
High air temperature C 40 45

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Parameter Unit ETSI Class 3.1 ETSI Class


3.1E
Low relative humidity % 5 5
High relative humidity % 85 90
Low absolute humidity g/m3 1 1
High absolute humidity g/m3 25 25
Rate of change of temperature C/min 0.5 0.5
Low air pressure kPa 70 70
High air pressure kPa 106 106
Solar radiation W/m2 700 700
Heat radiation W/m2 600 600
Conditions of condensation no no
Conditions of wind-driven rain, no no
snow, hail, and so on
Conditions of water from no no
sources other than rain
Conditions of icing no no
Micro organisms no no
Rodents, insects no no

EMC/ESD information
Required connections
The system was developed in compliance with the ETSI Mesh Ground requirements.
This means EMC compliance and personnel safety can be achieved only if the system
is connected to a System-Reference Potential Plane (SRPP) at many places as
described in ETS 300 253 (see the figure below).
All peripheral equipment and its protective earth/ground must also be connected to the
SRPP by one or more fixed wires.

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The EMC/ESD boundary is defined at unit level. The principle is based on the
Faraday Cage theory. If there are covers, then the covers must be closed.

Card and SFP handling


The following ESD instructions must be observed when handling main and tributary
cards, option cards and/or SFPs:
Wear working garment made of 100% cotton to avoid electrostatic charging.
Touch the cards/SFPs at the edges only.
Ensure that the 1655 AMU units are grounded.
Wear conductively connected wrist straps and connect them to an ESD bonding
point.
Work in an area which is protected against electrostatic discharge. Use conducting
floor and bench mats which are conductively connected to an ESD bonding point.
Conductively connect all test equipment and trolleys to an ESD bonding point.
Store and ship the cards/SFPs in their shipping packing. The cards/SFPs must be
packed and unpacked only at workplaces suitably protected against build-up of
charge.
Whenever possible, maintain the relative humidity of air above 20%.

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ITM-CIT requirements
Requirements
For the ITM-CIT, a personal computer is necessary which fulfils the following
minimum requirements:
Pentium processor with 450 MHz or higher
128 MB RAM or higher
Keyboard
Mouse
300 MB of free hard-disk drive space
CD-ROM drive
Display with 1024 768, 16 million colors recommended
RS-232 communication port (serial asynchronous port)
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system
ITM-CIT connector (F-interface) cable (one end RS-232 and the other end RJ45
modular jack).
The performance can be enhanced by using a higher performance personal computer.
Independent of the requirements listed above the minimum requirements of the
operating system must be fulfilled. A CD-ROM containing the ITM-CIT software must
be available.

Required tools and test equipment


What are the required tools?
A variety of tools is required to carry out the installation procedures. The following
table provides an overview of the required tools.

Quantity Description Comments


1 2 mm screwdriver to be used for the power connector
1 2.5 mm hexagonal wrench to be used for mounting the fan
(delivered with the fan)
1 3 mm hexagonal wrench to be used for mounting the subrack
1 3 mm socket head screw to be used for physical installation of other
wrench parts
1 ESD wrist strap to be worn when handling cards and SFPs
1 Soldering iron to be used for soldering cables
1 RJ45 crimping tool to be used for terminating RJ45 cables

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Quantity Description Comments


1 1.6/5.6 coax crimping tool to be used for terminating 1.6/5.6 coax
cables
1 1.0/2.3 coax crimping tool to be used for terminating STM-1e
connections via SFP155E modules
1 PC (Laptop) to be used for NE provisioning via ITM-CIT
Isopropanol, compressed to be used for fiber cleaning
air and wipes

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Test equipment
A variety of test equipment is required to carry out the individual tests. The following
table provides an overview of the required test equipment.

Quantity Description Comments


1 Analyzer to be used for performing some installation
(STM-1/STM-4/STM-16) tests

1 Optical power meter to be used for measuring the optical output


power
1 Multimeter to be used for measuring power supplies
1 Ethernet tester to be used for the X8PL option card
1 Adjustable optical to be used for measuring the receiver
attenuator sensitivity.
A 15 dB LBO must be used for optical test
loops or for testing the individual ports.

Sequence of steps
Overview
This manual is structured according to the sequence of steps that should be observed
when installing 1655 AMU units. The table below gives an overview of all needed
installation steps which are described in detail in the following chapters.
NOTE: The manual also contains background information needed for performing some
procedures. These sections are not reflected in the table below.

Sequence
The following table shows the sequence of steps for installing a 1655 AMU system.

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Main task Chapter number Subtask [section/page]


Mechanical 3 Subrack installation (p. 3-6) (2m/4o) or
installation Subrack installation (p. 3-29) (1m/1o)
Main and tributary card installation (p. 3-10) (2m/4o) or
Main and tributary card installation (p. 3-36) (1m/1o)
AM/AMS option card installation (p. 3-21) (2m/4o only)
Fan unit installation (p. 3-23) (2m/4o) or
Fan unit installation (p. 3-45) (1m/1o)
External cable 4 Power cables (p. 4-5)
installation Ground wiring (p. 4-10)
MDI/O cables (p. 4-13)
Station clock cable (p. 4-21)
Q-LAN/G-LAN cable (p. 4-26)
ITM-CIT interface (p. 4-28)
V.11 cable (EOW) (p. 4-31)
USB cable (p. 4-33)
Tributary and PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option cards (p. 4-35)
option card X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14 option cards (p. 4-40)
cabling
X16DS1 option card (p. 4-41)
X2DS3-V2 option card (p. 4-44)
X8PL and X4IP-V2 option cards (p. 4-46)
EPL4_E14 option card (p. 4-49)
EPL4_E132_75 option card (p. 4-51)
ESW4_E14 option card (p. 4-53)
SI-14/8 option card (p. 4-56)
Fiber cabling SFP-155E cable (p. 4-57)
Fiber cables (p. 4-61)
Physical 5 Physical installation (p. 5-2)
installation check Cable connections (p. 5-3)
Power Switching on and testing supply voltage (p. 5-5)
initialisation

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Main task Chapter number Subtask [section/page]


Software 6 Installing ITM-CIT (p. 6-3)
installation Installing the fast download application (p. 6-6)
Fast NE software download (p. 6-7)
Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE (p. 6-9)
NE provisioning NE date and time (p. 6-14)
Node creation (p. 6-16)
Slot provisioning (p. 6-19)
Confirm/Update the MIB (p. 6-21)
Stand alone tests 7 Preparation and test of the AMU subrack (p. 7-3)
(NE tests) Preparation of main card equipment protection (p. 7-4)
STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical
distribution frame test (p. 7-5)
Main card equipment protection test (p. 7-10)
PDH/DSx option card test (p. 7-13)
Ethernet Private Line (EPL) option card test (p. 7-16)
Switched Ethernet option card test (p. 7-19)
Link acceptance 8 Optical received power test (p. 8-2)
tests Connection verification test (p. 8-4)
Transmission stability test (p. 8-6)

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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to explain the hardware installation of 1655 AMU units.
Depending on the subrack used, the user has to read only one of the following
sections:
1655 AMU 2m/4o and 6H installation or
1655 AMU 1m/1o and 2H installation
The 6H and 2H street cabinets have an integrated fan whose presence is mandatory.

Contents

1655 AMU 2m/4o and subrack 6H installation 3-2


Technical data 3-2
Subrack installation 3-6
Main and tributary card installation 3-10
AM/AMS option card installation 3-21
Fan unit installation 3-23
1655 AMU 1m/1o and subrack 2H installation 3-25
Technical data 3-25
Subrack installation 3-29
Main and tributary card installation 3-36
Fan unit installation 3-45

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1655 AMU 2m/4o and subrack 6H installation

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide all needed instructions for installing a 1655
AMU 2m/4o unit or a 6H street cabinet.

Contents

Technical data 3-2


Subrack installation 3-6
Main and tributary card installation 3-10
AM/AMS option card installation 3-21
Fan unit installation 3-23

Technical data
Specifications
A 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit / 6H street cabinet has the following specifications:

Item Quantity/Value
Voltage range DC 48 VDC and 60 VDC
(39 VDC minimum, 72 VDC maximum)
Voltage range AC 88 ... 132 VAC or 176 ... 264 VAC
(optional AC/DC (selectable by switch)
converter needed) 85 ... 264 VAC (with ESW4_E14 option card)
Power feed Two power feed (BATT 1 and BATT 2)

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Item Quantity/Value
Maximum power Main cards
consumption MI-14/4: 12.5W
MI-16/4: 20W
MI-16/1: 20W
Tributary cards
PI-E1/63: 10.2W
PI-E1/63_75: 11.3W
EPL4_E14: 14.5W
EPL4_E132_75: 16W
E3DS3/3_E14: 12W
EOP4_E132 (120): 26W
EOP4_E132_75 (75): 26W
ESW4_E14: 32W
SI-14/8: 10W
Adapter card: 4.5W
SFP module: 1.2W
Two fan units: 7W
Weight 2m/4o: 6 kg [13.23 lbs] with two main cards and 4
tributary cards
6H: 2.73 kg [6.02 lbs] (including fan)
Dimensions (H W D) 2m/4o: 300 mm [11.811] 224 mm [8.819] 217 mm
[8.544]
6H: 222 mm [8.740] 450 mm [17.717] 215 mm
[8.465]

Layout
The following figure shows a 1655 AMU AMU 2m/4o unit. The front view can be
different depending on the used cards.

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Figure 3-1 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit

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Figure 3-2 Rear view of 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit with fans

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Subrack installation
Overview
This section describes:
subrack 2m/4o installation
subrack 6H installation

Subrack 2m/4o installation


The following topic describes the mounting of an empty 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack to
an ETSI or 19 rack.

Rack mounting
Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please be aware of
the following:
The minimum distance between the lowest 1655 AMU unit(s) and the rack
bottom must be 100 mm.
If it is required to mount 1655 AMU units upon the others, it must be observed
to have a minimum distance of 200 mm [7.874] in between (measured from
top of the lower unit to bottom of the upper unit).
If any other equipment than 1655 AMU units is mounted within the same rack,
it is highly recommended to mount a heat baffle (CC300510120) between the
1655 AMU units and the other equipment to assure thermal separation of the
units.
Depending on the rack type, one of the following AMU basic mounting kits is
required for performing the procedure described below: CC849029335 (for
ETSI racks) or CC849029343 (for 19 racks).
Proceed as follows to mount 1655 AMU 2m/4o units into a rack:
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1 Mount two mounting brackets (bars) which are part of the AMU basic mounting kit to
the rack with three hexagon bolts M6 16 and one ESD grounding screw as shown in
Figure 3-3, Bracket mounting (p. 3-7). The distance must be 250 mm in ETSI racks
and 265 mm in 19 racks.
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2 Stick the ESD label above the ESD grounding screw.


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3 Mount the empty 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack to the installed mounting brackets (bars)
with four M4 screws as shown in Figure 3-4, AMU 2m/4o subrack mounting
(p. 3-8).
Note: ETSI brackets are shown in that figure.

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4 If required, mount a second subrack next to the installed one.


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Figure 3-3 Bracket mounting

Mounting bracket

Rack 325 mm

Mounting bracket ESD label ESD grounding bolt

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Figure 3-4 AMU 2m/4o subrack mounting

Note: In order to upgrade the system with a fan, take the system out of service,
remove the system from the rack, replace the brackets and reinstall the system.

Subrack 6H installation
Before you begin
Please note the following before performing the 6H installation procedure:

Clearance The subrack 6H can be mounted directly above another


6H or 2H street cabinet as the street cabinet does not
need clearance above or below the shelf.

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Fan direction Preferred fan position is to set an air direction blowing


from left to right.
In case of other equipment positioned nearby, the air
direction can be reversed by removing the fan unit and
reinserting it with the arrow pointing right to left.
Mounting The street cabinet is delivered with 19 mounting set.
Use the ETSI mounting brackets set delivered with the
product when ETSI mounting is required.
Grounding The street cabinet has a dedicated grounding point for
locations which do not provide a grounded mounting
rack. The screw required is of type M5 and is not
delivered with the product.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to install the 6H subrack:
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1 Check the required depth for subrack mounting.


Note: The mounting set provided with the street cabinet is not recessed.
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2 Remove the screws from the mounting brackets and adjust the depth to recess the
subrack.
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3 Mount the street cabinet to the rack with four M6 16 hexagonal bolts. The distance
must be 250 mm in ETSI racks and 265 mm in 19 racks.
Note: The M6 16 hexagonal bolts are not supplied along with the product.
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Main and tributary card installation


Overview
This section describes the installation of main and tributary cards and gives an
overview about the slot positions within a 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack.

Available cards

Figure 3-5 MAIN card MI-16/4

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Figure 3-6 MAIN card MI-14/4

Figure 3-7 TRIB cards PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75

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Figure 3-8 TRIB card EPL4_E14

Figure 3-9 TRIB cards EPL4_E132_75

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Figure 3-10 TRIB card ESW4_E14

Figure 3-11 TRIB card SI-14/8

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Figure 3-12 Adapter card AC-1

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Figure 3-13 E3DS3/3_E14 card

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Figure 3-14 EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 cards

Configuration rules
The following figure gives an overview about the 1655 AMU 2m/4o slot positions.
Note: All empty slots must be covered with AMU blank face plates. The 40 mm
version must be used for MAIN slots, the 32 mm version for the TRIB slots.

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Figure 3-15 Slot positions

MAIN-1

MAIN-2

TRIB-1

TRIB-2

TRIB-3

TRIB-4
Slot Card
MAIN-1 One of the following hot-pluggable main cards:
AMU MI-16/4
AMU MI-14/4
MAIN-2 AMU MI-16/1
NOTE: Main cards of the same type must be used in slot MAIN-1
and MAIN-2.
TRIB-1 One of the following hot-pluggable tributary cards:
AMU PI-E1/63
AMU PI-E1/63_75
AMU EPL4_E14
AMU EPL4_E132_75
TRIB-2 E3/DS3/3_E14
AMU EOP4_E132 (120)
AMU EOP4_E132_75 (75)
AMU ESW4_E14
AMU SI-14/8
TRIB-3 AMU AC-1 (Adapter Card)
NOTE: This Adapter Card requires two slots and is needed if
existing AM/AMS option cards shall be used.
The following AM/AMS option cards can be fitted via an Adapter
Card (see section AM/AMS option card installation (p. 3-21)):
TRIB-4 X16DS1
X2E3-V2
X2DS3-V2
X4IP-V2
X8PL

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Equipment protection
One main card in slot MAIN-1 is required for normal operation. In a redundant
configuration, two main cards are needed for equipment protection. Although the two
main cards are physically identical, their functional behavior is different. The main
cards are functionally separated into two groups: the core group includes the
cross-connect, STM-N interfaces, timing and power functions; the control group
includes the system database and file system and all management protocols and
interfaces. The control group always resides on slot MAIN-1. This implies that all
external management interfaces (MDIOs, LAN, CIT, EOW, USB and system debug
port) are always connected to the card in MAIN-1. The core group supports equipment
protection and when two main cards are fitted, a failure or removal of one side will
trigger an equipment protection switch.

Card mounting

NOTICE
ESD hazard
Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
Hold the cards only at the edges or on the screw locks. Always observe the ESD
instructions (see ESD instructions (p. 1-12)).

Before you begin with the procedure below, make sure that the required 1655 AMU
configuration is known. Then proceed as follows to install the main and tributary
cards:
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1 Insert the card by holding it at the screw locks, when it is positioned inside the upper
and lower guiding extrusions in a horizontal level of the guidings, which does not
exceed an angle greater than 15 from the horizontal level of the guides (principle is
shown for 1m/1o subrack in Figure 3-35, Card insertion (p. 3-42)).
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2 Plug the card in the backplane connector of the subrack and secure it via the screw
locks.
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Result

Figure 3-16 2m/4o subrack with mounted cards

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Card retraction
Proceed as follows to remove the main and tributary cards from the subrack:
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1 Loosen the screw locks.


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2 Remove the card by pulling both screw locks. When needed, a screw driver can be
used as a lever (see figure below).
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Result

Figure 3-17 Card retraction with the help of a screw driver

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AM/AMS option card installation


Overview
This section provides a procedure for installing an AM/AMS option card to the
Adapter Card (AC-1).

Before you begin


Please read section Card and SFP handling (p. 2-18) before performing the procedure
described below.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to install an AM/AMS option card:
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1 Plug the AM/AMS option card (item 1) into the P1 and/or P2 connectors of the
Adapter Card (item 2). Make sure the connectors are properly engaged and seated.
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2 Secure the card with six M3 6 screws (see Figure 3-18, Mounting of an AM/AMS
option card (p. 3-22)).
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Result

Figure 3-18 Mounting of an AM/AMS option card

P1 P2

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Fan unit installation


Overview
This section describes the mounting of the fan units to a 1655 AMU 2m/4o unit. For
the 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack, two fan units are mounted below the vertical subrack.
Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please ensure that
you have used the AMU mounting kit, CC849029335 (for ETSI racks) or
CC849029343 (for 19 racks) while installing the 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack to an
ETSI or 19 rack as given in section, Subrack installation (p. 3-6). The AMU
mounting kits, CC109509836 (for ETSI racks) and CC109509810 (for 19 racks),
do not facilitate the mounting of a fan unit to the vertical subrack.

Fan unit mounting to a 2m/4o subrack


Proceed as follows to mount two fan units to a 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Insert four 14 mm standoffs with four M3 spring washers attached to the ends into the
four holes at the rear end of the subrack.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Fix four 6 mm M3 screws into these four standoffs.


Note: Do not tighten the screws. The distance between a standoff and the head of a
screw must be 2 mm.
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3 Place the fan unit with its slotted holes over the screw heads. Use the hexagon key to
tighten the screws. The fan unit is now secured to the subrack as shown in Figure
3-19, Fan unit mounting to a 2m/4o subrack (p. 3-24).
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4 Plug one USB connector to the USB port on one main card and the other USB
connector to the USB port on the other main card to power the fan unit.
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Figure 3-19 Fan unit mounting to a 2m/4o subrack

Replacing the fan in a 2m/4o subrack


Proceed as follows to replace a fan in a 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack:
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1 Unplug the fan to be replaced from the USB port.


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2 Loosen the four screws of the mounting plate and pull out the fan.
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3 Slide the fan, sideways, from left to right and remove the fan.
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4 Attach the new fan in the reverse order.


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Overview
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1655 AMU 1m/1o and subrack 2H installation

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide the required instructions for installing a 1655
AMU 1m/1o unit or a 2H street cabinet.

Contents

Technical data 3-25


Subrack installation 3-29
Main and tributary card installation 3-36
Fan unit installation 3-45

Technical data
Specifications
A 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit / 2H street cabinet has the following specifications:

Item Quantity/Value
Voltage range DC 48 VDC and 60 VDC
(39 VDC minimum, 72 VDC maximum)
Voltage range AC 85 ... 264 VAC
(optional AC/DC
converter needed)
Power feed Two power feed (BATT 1 and BATT 2)

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Item Quantity/Value
Maximum Power Main cards
Consumption MI-14/4: 12.5W
MI-16/4: 20W
MI-16/1: 20W
Tributary cards
PI-E1/63: 10.2W
PI-E1/63_75: 11.3W
EPL4_E14: 14.5W
EPL4_E132_75: 16W
E3DS3/3_E14: 12W
ESW4_E14: 32W
EOP4_E132 (120): 26W
EOP4_E132_75 (75): 26W
SI-14/8: 10W
SFP module: 1.2W
One fan unit: 3.5W
Weight 1m/1o: 2 kg [4.41 lbs] with one main card and one
tributary card
2H: 4.52 kg [9.967 lbs] (including fan)
Dimensions (H W D) 1m/1o: 300 mm [11.811] 88 mm [3.465] 217
mm [8.544]
2H: 86 mm [3.386] 450 mm [17.717] 215 mm
[8.465]

Layout
The following figure shows a 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit. The front view can be different
depending on the tributary card used.

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Figure 3-20 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit

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Figure 3-21 Rear view of 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit with fan

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Subrack installation
Overview
This section describes:
subrack 1m/1o installation
subrack 2H installation
Subrack 1m/1o installation
Important! The following procedure applies to the new perforated subrack
(CC109509778), which can be mounted vertically or horizontally. It is
recommended to mount the subrack vertically where long-term operation at a high
ambient temperature is expected. The subrack, CC109509760, can be mounted only
vertically and the mounting of this subrack to an ETSI or 19 rack follow the same
procedure as described below.
Vertical rack mounting
Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please be aware of
the following:
The minimum distance between the lowest 1655 AMU subrack(s) and the rack
bottom must be 100 mm.
If it is required to mount 1655 AMU subracks upon the others, it must be
observed to have a minimum distance of 200 mm [7.874] in between
(measured from top of the lower subrack to bottom of the upper subrack).
If any equipment other than 1655 AMU units is mounted within the same rack,
it is highly recommended to mount a heat baffle (CC300510120) between the
1655 AMU units and the other equipment to assure thermal separation of the
units.
Depending on the rack type, one of the following AMU basic mounting kits is
needed for performing the procedure described below: CC849029335 (for ETSI
racks) or CC849029343 (for 19 racks).
Procedure
Proceed as follows to mount a 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack into a rack vertically:
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1 Mount the two mounting brackets (bars) which are part of the AMU basic mounting kit
to the rack with three hexagon bolts M6 16 and one ESD grounding screw as shown
in Figure 3-22, Bracket mounting (p. 3-31). The distance must be 250 mm in ETSI
racks and 265 mm in 19 racks.
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2 Stick the ESD label above the ESD grounding screw.

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3 Mount the empty 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack to the installed mounting brackets (bars)
with two M4 screws as shown in Figure 3-23, AMU 1m/1o subrack mounting
(p. 3-32).
NOTE: ETSI brackets are shown in that figure.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 If required, mount further subracks next to the installed one.


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Vertical rack mounting


Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please be aware of
the following:
The minimum distance between the lowest 1655 AMU subrack(s) and the rack
bottom must be 100 mm.
If it is required to mount 1655 AMU subracks upon the others, it must be
observed to have a minimum distance of 200 mm [7.874] in between
(measured from top of the lower subrack to bottom of the upper subrack).
If any equipment other than 1655 AMU units is mounted within the same rack,
it is highly recommended to mount a heat baffle (CC300510120) between the
1655 AMU units and the other equipment to assure thermal separation of the
units.
Depending on the rack type, one of the following AMU basic mounting kits is
needed for performing the procedure described below: CC849029335 (for ETSI
racks) or CC849029343 (for 19 racks).
Proceed as follows to mount a 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack into a rack vertically:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Mount the two mounting brackets (bars) which are part of the AMU basic mounting kit
to the rack with three hexagon bolts M6 16 and one ESD grounding screw as shown
in Figure 3-22, Bracket mounting (p. 3-31). The distance must be 250 mm in ETSI
racks and 265 mm in 19 racks.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Stick the ESD label above the ESD grounding screw.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Mount the empty 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack to the installed mounting brackets (bars)
with two M4 screws as shown in Figure 3-23, AMU 1m/1o subrack mounting
(p. 3-32).
NOTE: ETSI brackets are shown in that figure.

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4 If required, mount further subracks next to the installed one.


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Results

Figure 3-22 Bracket mounting

Mounting bracket

Rack 325 mm

Mounting bracket ESD label ESD grounding bolt

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Figure 3-23 AMU 1m/1o subrack mounting

Horizontal rack mounting


Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please be aware of
the following:
Only the new perforated AMU subrack (CC109509778) can be used.
The minimum distance between the lowest 1655 AMU subrack and the rack
bottom must be 100 mm.
If it is required to mount 1655 AMU subracks upon the others, it must be
observed to have a minimum distance of 100 mm [3.937] in between
(measured from top of the lower subrack to bottom of the upper subrack).
If any equipment other than 1655 AMU units is mounted within the same rack,
it is highly recommended to mount a heat baffle (CC300510120) between the
1655 AMU units and the other equipment to assure thermal separation of the
units.

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Depending on the rack type, one of the following AMU mounting kits is needed
for performing the procedure described below: CC849029350 (for ETSI racks)
or CC849029368 (for 19 racks).
The AMU mounting kits, CC109560672 (for ETSI racks) and CC109560664
(for 19 racks), do not facilitate the mounting of a fan unit to the horizontal
subrack. To mount a fan unit to the horizontal subrack, the AMU mounting kit,
CC849029350 (for ETSI racks) or CC849029368 (for 19 racks) must be used,
which follow the same procedure as described below to mount a 1655 AMU
1m/1o subrack to an ETSI or 19 rack horizontally.
Proceed as follows to mount a 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack into a rack horizontally:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Mount the two mounting brackets which are part of the AMU mounting kit to the
AMU subrack as shown in the figures below.
The following screws are necessary:
Eight M3 8 screws (four at each side)
Two M4 screws (at the front side)
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Mount the AMU subrack to the rack.


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Figure 3-24 Bracket mounting

Note: In order to upgrade the system with a fan, take the system out of service,
remove the system from the rack, replace the brackets and reinstall the system.

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Subrack 2H installation
Before you begin
Please note the following before performing the 2H installation procedure:

Clearance The subrack 2H can be mounted directly above another


6H or 2H street cabinet as the street cabinet does not
need clearance above or below the shelf.
Fan direction Preferred fan position is to set an air direction blowing
from left to right.
In case of other equipment positioned nearby, the air
direction can be reversed by removing the fan unit and
reinserting it with the arrow pointing right to left.
Mounting The street cabinet is delivered with 19 mounting set
attached. Use the ETSI mounting brackets set delivered
with the product when ETSI mounting is required.
Grounding The street cabinet has a dedicated grounding point for
locations which do not provide a grounded mounting
rack. The screw required is of type M5 and is not
delivered with the product.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to install the 2H subrack:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Check the required depth for subrack mounting.


Note: The mounting set provided with the street cabinet is not recessed.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Remove the screws from the mounting brackets and adjust the depth to recess the
subrack.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Mount the street cabinet to the rack with four M6 16 hexagonal bolts. The distance
must be 250 mm in ETSI racks and 265 mm in 19 racks.
Note: The M6 16 hexagonal bolts are not supplied along with the product.
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Figure 3-25 2H Subrack

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Main and tributary card installation


Overview
This section describes the installation of main and tributary cards and provides an
overview about the slot positions within a 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack.

Available cards

Figure 3-26 MAIN card MI-16/4

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Figure 3-27 MAIN card MI-14/4

Figure 3-28 TRIB cards PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75

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Figure 3-29 TRIB card EPL4_E14

Figure 3-30 TRIB cards EPL4_E132_75

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Figure 3-31 TRIB card ESW4_E14

Figure 3-32 TRIB card SI-14/8

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Figure 3-33 E3DS3/3_E14 card

Slot positions
The following figure gives an overview about the 1655 AMU 1m/1o slot positions.
Note: The TRIB slot must be covered with a 32 mm AMU blank face plate if no
option card is inserted.

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Figure 3-34 Slot positions

MAIN

TRIB

Slot Card
MAIN One of the following hot-pluggable main cards:
AMU MI-16/4
AMU MI-14/4
AMU MI-16/1
TRIB One of the following hot-pluggable tributary cards:
AMU PI-E1/63
AMU PI-E1/63_75
AMU EPL4_E14
AMU EPL4_E132_75
AMU E3DS3/3_E14
AMU EOP4_E132
AMU EOP4_E132_75
AMU ESW4_E14
AMU SI-14/8

Card mounting

NOTICE
ESD hazard
Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
Hold the cards only at the edges or on the screw locks. Always observe the ESD
instructions (see ESD instructions (p. 1-12)).

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Proceed as follows to install a main and a tributary card:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Insert the card by holding it at the screw locks, when it is positioned inside the upper
and lower guiding extrusions in a horizontal level of the guidings, which does not
exceed an angle greater than 15 from the horizontal level of the guides (see Figure
3-35, Card insertion (p. 3-42)).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Plug the card in the backplane connector of the subrack and secure it via the screw
locks.
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Figure 3-35 Card insertion

o
<15

o
<15

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Figure 3-36 1m/1o subrack with mounted cards

Card retraction
Proceed as follows to remove the main and tributary card from the subrack:
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1 Loosen the screw locks.

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2 Remove the card by pulling both screw locks. When needed, a screw driver can be
used as a lever (see figure below).
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Result

Figure 3-37 Card retraction with the help of a screw driver

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Fan unit installation


Overview
This section describes the mounting of a fan unit to a 1655 AMU 1m/1o unit. For the
1655 AMU 1m/1o vertical subrack, the fan unit is mounted below the subrack and for
the 1655 AMU 2 H (1m/1o) horizontal subrack, the fan unit is mounted to the left of
the subrack for which specific mounting brackets are used to slide in/out the fan unit.
Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please ensure that
you have installed the 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack to an ETSI or 19 rack as given
in section, Subrack installation (p. 3-29)

Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o vertical subrack


Proceed as follows to mount a fan unit to a 1655 AMU 1m/1o vertical subrack:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Insert four 14 mm standoffs with four M3 spring washers attached to the ends into the
four holes at the rear end of the vertical subrack.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Fix four 6 mm M3 screws into these four standoffs.


Note: Do not tighten the screws. The distance between a standoff and the head of a
screw must be 2 mm.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Place the fan unit with its slotted holes over the screw heads as shown in Figure 3-38,
Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o vertical subrack (p. 3-46). Use the hexagon key to
tighten the screws. The fan unit is now secured to the subrack.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Plug the USB connector to the USB port on the main card to provide the fan unit with
power.
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Figure 3-38 Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o vertical subrack

Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o horizontal subrack


Important! Before performing the procedure described below, please ensure that
you have used the AMU mounting kit, CC849029350 (for ETSI racks) or
CC849029368 (for 19 racks) while installing the 1655 AMU 1m/1o subrack to an
ETSI or 19 rack as given in section, Subrack installation (p. 3-29). The AMU
mounting kits, CC109560672 (for ETSI racks) and CC109560664 (for 19 racks),
do not facilitate the mounting of a fan unit to the horizontal subrack.
Proceed as follows to mount a fan unit to a 1655 AMU 2 H (1m/1o) horizontal
subrack:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Insert four 14 mm standoffs with four M3 spring washers attached to the ends into the
four holes on the left of the horizontal subrack.

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2 Fix two 6 mm M3 screws into two of the standoffs as shown in Figure 3-39, Fan unit
mounting to a 1m/1o horizontal subrack (p. 3-47).
Note: Do not tighten the screws. The distance between a standoff and the head of a
screw must be 2 mm.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Slide the fan unit through the bracket till the two screws fit into the slotted holes as
shown in Figure 3-39, Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o horizontal subrack (p. 3-47).
Use the hexagon key to tighten the screws. The fan unit is now secured to the left of
the subrack.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Fasten four bolts into the holes at the four edges of the brackets to keep the unit firmly
in place.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Plug the USB connector to the USB port on the main card to provide the fan unit with
power.
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Results

Figure 3-39 Fan unit mounting to a 1m/1o horizontal subrack

Note: Refer Replacing the fan in a 2m/4o subrack (p. 3-24) to know how to
replace the fan in a 1m/1o vertical or horizontal subrack.

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4

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide the pin assignments of the unit interfaces and
cabling instructions for proper system cabling.

References
Additional cable information is given in the following sections:
Appendix B, Cable specifications
Appendix C, Cable assembly instructions.

Cable routing
Due to the amount of cables, the following routing rules should be regarded:
The cables should be led within the recommended cable boundary lines according
to Figure 4-2, Preferred cable boundary lines (p. 4-3).
The cables should always be led at the inside of the rack frame (to rack top or
bottom).
Where possible, the cables should be fixed with (velcro) cablebinders at the square
cutouts of the mounting brackets (see Figure 4-1, Cable routing (p. 4-2)).
If necessary, use additional cable routing aids like hooks, fiber guides, etc.
Use a bending radius of at least 30 mm for fiber cables.
The figure below shows a possible cable routing.

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Figure 4-1 Cable routing

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Figure 4-2 Preferred cable boundary lines

Cable boundary lines


to left to right

325 mm

500 mm
to left to right

Contents

Power and ground cable installation 4-5


Power cables 4-5
Ground wiring 4-10
External cable installation 4-13
MDI/O cables 4-13
Station clock cable 4-21

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Q-LAN/G-LAN cable 4-26


ITM-CIT interface 4-28
V.11 cable (EOW) 4-31
USB cable 4-33
Tributary and option card cabling 4-35
PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option cards 4-35
X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14 option cards 4-40
X16DS1 option card 4-41
X2DS3-V2 option card 4-44
X8PL and X4IP-V2 option cards 4-46
EPL4_E14 option card 4-49
EPL4_E132_75 option card 4-51
ESW4_E14 option card 4-53
EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 option cards 4-53
SI-14/8 option card 4-56
SFP cabling 4-57
SFP-155E cable 4-57
Optical interfaces 4-58
Fiber cables 4-61

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Power and ground cable installation

Overview
Purpose
This section provides information about the power and ground cable installation.

Contents

Power cables 4-5


Ground wiring 4-10

Power cables
Before you begin
Before connecting any power cables, be sure that all circuit breakers which are located
in the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay (BDFB) and/or on a Power
Distribution Panel (PDP) are in the OFF position.
Note: The power must also be removed from the system in case of extracting a
main card.
Important! The power cables should be connected later (see section Switching on
and testing supply voltage (p. 5-5)).

Cable data
The following figure illustrates the AMU cables with a connector on both end. The far
end connector can be connected to an ADM-Universal Power Distribution Panel (PDP).

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The following figure illustrates the AMU cables that have just on one end the power
connector for the AMU

Note: A strain relief is mandatory which requires a tie-wrap for proper working.
Safe operation without using a strain relief is not guaranteed.
Table 4-1 Pin assignment (power cables)
Point on Connector Signal Name Color
+ +DC RTN (A and B feeder) Red
48/60 VDC (A and B feeder) Blue
Ground symbol Ground Yellow/Green

Table 4-2 Components (power cables)


Component Part Number
Socket block MC 1.5/3-STF-3.81 BL3.81/3F
(preferred) Weidmuller 1792960000
Lucent: 408887883
Phoenix: 1827716
Strain relief KGG-MC 1.5/3 KGG-MC 1.5/3
Lucent: 408887875 Phoenix 1834356
Phoenix: 1834356
Wire 1.5 mm2 Capable: VA3014HH Eldra: Belden:
(blue) 90404.01552.016.0084 415960812000
Lucent: 407529338
2
Wire 1.5 mm Capable: VA3014DD Eldra: Belden:
(red) 90404.01552.016.0040 4159600808000
Lucent: 407529361
2
Wire 1.5 mm Capable: VA3014FG Eldra:
(yellow/green) 90404.01552.016.0287

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Table 4-2 Components (power cables) (continued)


Component Part Number
Wire 0.75 mm2 Nexans: H05V-K
(blue, red,
yellow/green)1)
Wire 1.0 mm2 Nexans: H05V-K
(blue, red,
yellow/green)1)
Wire 1.5 mm2 Nexans: H07V-K
(blue, red,
yellow/green)1)

Cables available for order


The following pre-configured cables can be ordered:
DC power cable 0.5 m (3 1.5 mm) with ADM-U PDP connector CC408960706
DC power cable 1.0 m (3 1.5 mm) with ADM-U PDP connector CC408960714
DC power cable 2.5 m (3 1.5 mm) with ADM-U PDP connector
CC408960722.
DC power cable 0.5 m with open end CC408883072
DC power cable 1.0 m with open end CC408883080
DC power cable 2.5 m with open end CC408883098

Direct cable connection


Dependent on the number of main cards used, the power cables must be connected as
shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-3 Redundant DC power connection

Note: The power failure alarms for the unused power feeds can be set to not
reported.

Cable connection with AC/DC converter


If an AC/DC converter is used, the DC side needs to be connected to the 1655 AMU
and the AC side needs to be connected to a power outlet.

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Figure 4-4 AC/DC converter connected to one main card

Figure 4-5 AC/DC converter connected to two main cards

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The AC/DC converter can be mounted to a DIN rail as shown in the figure below. If
required, circuit breakers could also be installed.

Figure 4-6 DIN rail


Power supply Power -48 VDC

+ + - -

CB 1A

CB 2A
MW DR-120-48
GND

+ +

GND
GND
GND
NL
- -

Ground wiring
Required grounding
Only one part of the complete system (PDP, rack, subrack, ...) must be grounded with
the office ground. All the other parts are then grounded as a result of the physical
mounting (physical/electrical connection of device and rackframe).

Additional grounding (optional)


The 1655 AMU units can also be grounded separately. In that case, a grounding cable
must be used as specified below.

Figure 4-7 Grounding cable

M3 M6

Table 4-3 Components (grounding cable)


Component Part Number
M3 eye cable tag AMP 34120
M6 eye cable tag AMP 34124
2
Wire 2.5 mm

A pre-configured grounding cable (0.2 m, 1 2.5mm2) can also be ordered


(CC408883106).

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Figure 4-8 Subrack grounding

A pre-configured grounding cable for 6H and 2H subrack (150mm, 1 2.5mm2) can


also be ordered.

Table 4-4 Components (grounding cable)


Component Part Number
M5 eye cable tag AMP 2-34123-1
M6 eye cable tag AMP 34124
2
Wire 2.5 mm
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The grounding point for the subrack is shown in the figure below:

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External cable installation

Overview
Purpose
This section provides information about the external system cabling.

Contents

MDI/O cables 4-13


Station clock cable 4-21
Q-LAN/G-LAN cable 4-26
ITM-CIT interface 4-28
V.11 cable (EOW) 4-31
USB cable 4-33

MDI/O cables
General
The four Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs (MDIs) are intended for customer usage. The
inputs can be used to collect status information from the 1655 AMU itself or from
other transmission or non-transmission equipment like power supply systems, intruder
detectors or fire detectors.

Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs


A Miscellaneous Discrete Input (MDI) is active when it is supplied by an external
nominal 24 or 48 VDC voltage. This causes current to flow through the diode part of
the optocoupler and causes the opto transistor to saturate. The saturated transistor pulls
the GPIO signal to a logic 0. Each MDI anode and cathode of the optocoupler are
connected to the 25-pins Sub-D connector.

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Figure 4-9 Floating MDI circuit

MDI/MDO 13 12 11 10
CONNECTOR +3.3V
+3.3V

MDI1_GPIO

MDI2_GPIO

MDI3_GPIO

MDI4_GPIO
DUAL OPTO- DUAL OPTO-
COUPLER COUPLER

CKT
GRD

MDI/MDO + + + +
CONNECTOR 24 23 22 21

Easy MDI
The 1655 AMU supports two types of MDI; an external version which requires 18-72V
voltage and an Easy version which does not require a power source.
The external physical interface on the 1655 AMU supports four floating MDIs and four
non-floating (Easy) MDIs simultaneously. The MDIs can be floating and non-floating
with respect to system ground. However, the Easy MDIs are not connected to ground.
There is also no pin sharing between the floating MDIs and the easy MDIs. Activation
of the floating MDI requires an external voltage in the range of 18-72 V (Imax of 4mA
by one input). For more information about cable data for Easy MDI, see Cable data
(Easy MDI) (p. 4-18).

Figure 4-10 Easy MDI and Floating MDI implementation

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Miscellaneous Discrete Outputs


The four Miscellaneous Discrete Outputs (MDOs) can be used to drive signalling
devices or to influence the behavior of equipment external to the system. Each GPIO
for the MDO interfaces with a relay driver which controls a mechanical relay. All
MDOs have their common, normally closed (NC) and normally open (NO) contacts
brought to the Sub-D connector. Normally it is the non-energized state of the relay
which is shown in the figures. When GPIO becomes active, the relay is energized and
the MDO output is activated.
The MDOs shall float with respect to system ground.
An active MDO behaves as a voltage free resistance of less than 10 between the
output connection and its associated return. It is capable of carrying currents of not
more than 0.5 A. An inactive MDO behaves as a voltage free resistance of more than
500 k between the output connection and its associated return. It is capable of
withstanding voltages of not more than 72 VDC.
The MDO contacts are capable of sustaining the product of above mentioned current
and voltage during transitions.

Figure 4-11 MDO circuit

7 5 3 1
8 6 4 2
20 18 16 14

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Cable data (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs)

Figure 4-12 Cable design (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs)

Table 4-5 Pin assignment (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs)


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
1 MDO4_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4 1a
return,
contact normally open
2 MDO4_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4 2a
return,
contact normally closed
3 MDO3_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3 2b
return,
contact normally open
4 MDO3_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3 3b
return,
contact normally closed
5 MDO2_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2 4a
return,
contact normally open
6 MDO2_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2 5a
return,
contact normally closed
7 MDO1_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1 5b
return,
contact normally closed

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Table 4-5 Pin assignment (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs) (continued)
Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
8 MDO1_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1 6b
return,
contact normally open
9 Not connected
10 MDI4_RTN Miscellaneous Discrete Input 4 return 7b
11 MDI3_RTN Miscellaneous Discrete Input 3 return 8b
12 MDI2_RTN Miscellaneous Discrete Input 2 return 9b
13 MDI1_RTN Miscellaneous Discrete Input 1 return 10b
14 MDO4_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4, 1b
common point of relay contact
15 Not connected
16 MDO3_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3, 3a
common point of relay contact
17 Not connected
18 MDO2_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2, 4b
common point of relay contact
19 Not connected
20 MDO1_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1, 6a
common point of relay contact
21 MDI4 Miscellaneous Discrete Input 4 7a
22 MDI3 Miscellaneous Discrete Input 3 8a
23 MDI2 Miscellaneous Discrete Input 2 9a
24 MDI1 Miscellaneous Discrete Input 1 10a
25 Not connected

Table 4-6 Components (MDI/O with floating MDI inputs)


Component Part Number
SUB-D 25p female Amphenol: 17DB25S FCI: DB25S065TX AMP: 747364-1
AMP: 786838-1
SUB-D hood Amphenol:
shielded 17DVZK25K 1)
10 fold UTP with Nexans: 2PA407 Belden: 46585 Nexans: ET298841
overall shield Lucent: 407128115 Lucent: 407128115

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Cable data (Easy MDI)


The non-floating MDI (Easy MDI or EMDI) does not require an external power
source. It is recommended that the non-floating MDIs (EMDIs) are not externally
grounded.
Easy MDI is supported on the below mentioned main cards :
ASC101B MI-14/4 (CC: 109555516)
ASC110 MI-16/4 (CC: 109588954)
ASC114 MI-16/1 (CC: 109671149)
Note: Easy MDI is not supported on the ASC101 MI-14/4 main card (CC:
109509661).
The following figure illustrates the logical implementation for Easy MDI and floating
MDI.

Figure 4-13 Cable design (Easy MDI cable)

Table 4-7 Pin assignment (Easy MDI cable)


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
1 MDO4_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4 1a
return,
contact normally open
2 MDO4_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4 2a
return,
contact normally closed
3 MDO3_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3 2b
return,
contact normally open

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Table 4-7 Pin assignment (Easy MDI cable) (continued)


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
4 MDO3_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3 3b
return,
contact normally closed
5 MDO2_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2 4a
return,
contact normally open
6 MDO2_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2 5a
return,
contact normally closed
7 MDO1_RTN_CNC Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1 5b
return,
contact normally closed
8 MDO1_RTN_CNO Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1 6b
return,
contact normally open
9 MDI4A Miscellaneous Discrete Input 4 7a
10 not connected
11 not connected
12 not connected
13 not connected
14 MDO4_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4, 1b
common point of relay contact
15 MDI1A Miscellaneous Discrete Input 1 10a
16 MDO3_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3, 3a
common point of relay contact
17 MDI2A Miscellaneous Discrete Input 2 9a
18 MDO2_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2, 4b
common point of relay contact
19 MDI3A Miscellaneous Discrete Input 3 8a
20 MDO1_C Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1, 6a
common point of relay contact
21 not connected
22 not connected
23 not connected
24 not connected

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Table 4-7 Pin assignment (Easy MDI cable) (continued)


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
25 GRD Ground 7b, 8b, 9b, 10b

Table 4-8 Components (Easy MDI cable)


Component Part Number
SUB-D 25p female Amphenol: 17DB25S FCI: DB25S065TX AMP: 747364-1
AMP: 786838-1
SUB-D hood Amphenol:
shielded 17DVZK25K 1)
10 fold UTP with Nexans: 2PA407 Belden: 46585 Nexans: ET298841
overall shield Lucent: 407128115 Lucent: 407128115

1)
Metallic hood, 45 cable outlet, cable diameter 4 to 13 mm
Additional information
Please be aware of the following concerning easy MDI cables:
Input requirements: active 10 , inactive 200 k
EMDI can be mixed with MDI.

Cable connection
Please connect the MDI/MDO cable as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-14 MDI/MDO cable connection

Note: The routing of the MDI/MDO cable should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to
prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

Station clock cable


Purpose
The station clock cable is used for connecting an external clock source to the 1655
AMU NE.

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Cable data (100/120 )

Figure 4-15 Cable design (station clock cable, 100/120 )

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to customer
to AMU MAIN-1
equipment

1 8

(rear view)

Table 4-9 Pin assignment (station clock cable, 100/120 )


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector
1 STCLK_OUTP Station Clock Output, Positive 1a
2 STCLK_OUTN Station Clock Output, Negative 1b
3 Not connected
4 STCLK_INP Station Clock Input, Positive 3a
5 STCLK_INN Station Clock Input, Negative 3b
6 Not connected
7 GRD Ground 4a
8 GRD Ground 4b

Table 4-10 Components (station clock cable, 100/120 )


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) Marenq: T8STMAR-6 Marenq: T8STMAR-1
shielded
100 cable Nexans: ET2PA324 Belden: YE00335
Modular plug (RJ45) Marenq: T8STMAR-1 Marenq: Marenq:
shielded T8STMAR-1 T8STMAR-1
120 cable Nexans: ET2PF947 Belden: 46040 Nexans: 296452
Lucent: Lucent:
848004503 848004503

Cables available for order (120 )


The following pre-configured 120 cables can be ordered:
Station clock cable 2 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882660
Station clock cable 5 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882678

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Station clock cable 10 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882686


Station clock cable 15 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882694.

Cables available for order (100 )


The following pre-configured 100 cables can be ordered:
Station clock cable 1 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882751
Station clock cable 2 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882769
Station clock cable 5 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882777
Station clock cable 10 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882785
Station clock cable 15 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882793.

Cables available for order (100 , for high density installation)


The following pre-configured 100 cables can be ordered for high density
installation:
Station clock cable 1 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882702
Station clock cable 2 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882710
Station clock cable 5 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882728
Station clock cable 10 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882736
Station clock cable 15 m (RJ45, S-FTP) CC408882744.

Cable data (75 )

Figure 4-16 Cable design (station clock cable, 75 )

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to customer
to AMU MAIN-1
equipment

1 8
6x 0.4 mm soldered wires,
1 overall diameter 0.70 to 0.86 mm
2
(rear view) 4
5
7
8 2x insulation

Table 4-11 Pin assignment (station clock cable, 75 )


Point on Connector Signal Name Description
1 STCLK_OUTP Station Clock Output, Positive
2 STCLK_OUTN Station Clock Output, Negative
3 Not connected
4 STCLK_INP Station Clock Input, Positive
5 STCLK_INN Station Clock Input, Negative

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Table 4-11 Pin assignment (station clock cable, 75 ) (continued)


Point on Connector Signal Name Description
6 Not connected
7 GRD Ground
8 GRD Ground

Table 4-12 Components (station clock cable, 75 )


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) shielded Marenq: T8STMAR-6
Coax plug (if required) Bueschel 007 18000 302008 (full crimp type)
Insulation RNF heat shrink tubing Tyco 1.6 mm 0.8 mm eg RS
666-852
75 cable Belden: 46160 Telco 0.25-1.45 ES-2.6-H
Lucent: 407529262
Nexans: ET 288526
Lucent: 407529262

Note: Due to small cable diameter copper foil and crimp sleeve for supporting
crimp are required.

Cables available for order (75 )


The following pre-configured 75 cables can be ordered:
Station clock cable 2 m (RJ45, 2 fold coax) CC408882892
Station clock cable 5 m (RJ45, 2 fold coax) CC408882900
Station clock cable 10 m (RJ45, 2 fold coax) CC408882918
Station clock cable 15 m (RJ45, 2 fold coax) CC408882926.

Cable connection
Please connect the station clock cable as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-17 Station clock cable connection

Note: The routing of the station clock cable should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to
prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

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Q-LAN/G-LAN cable
Purpose
The Q-LAN cable is used for connecting the Lucent OMS management system to the
1655 AMU NE.
The G-LAN cable is used for maintenance purposes and using the fast download
application (see chapter 6, section Fast NE software download (p. 6-7)).

Cable data (100 , symmetrical)

Figure 4-18 Cable design (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable)

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to customer
to AMU MAIN-1
equipment

1 8

(rear view)

Table 4-13 Pin assignment (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable)


Point on Signal Name Description Wire
Connector (Q-LAN/G-LAN)
1 TX_P Transmit-data positive 1a
2 TX_N Transmit-data negative 1b
3 RX_P Receive-data positive 2a
4 Not connected
5 Not connected
6 RX_N Receive-data negative 2b
7 Not connected
8 Not connected

Table 4-14 Components (Q-LAN/G-LAN cable)


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) Marenq: T8STMAR-1 BeeOne: TD108A
shielded without liner
100 cable Marenq: CAT5e-STP-128-MAR-grey BeeOne: IBM ACS Bronze
(stranded) S-FTP grey
Marenq: CAT5e-STP-129-MAR-grey
(solid)

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Cable connection
Please connect the Q-LAN and G-LAN cables as shown in the figures below.

Figure 4-19 Q-LAN cable connection

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Figure 4-20 G-LAN cable connection

Note: The routing of the Q-LAN and G-LAN cables should be in accordance with
the recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain
relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also
section Cable routing at the beginning of this chapter.

ITM-CIT interface
Purpose
This cable is used for connecting a local ITM-CIT management system to the 1655
AMU NE.

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Cable data

Figure 4-21 Cable design (ITM-CIT cable)

RJ45 shielded plug Site specific length SUB-D, 9-pin, female

to AMU MAIN-1 to PC (ITM-CIT)

Braid to metal shield plug


1 8

White-Orange
1
2 1
(rear view) Orange 6
2
3 White-Green 7
3
6 Green 8
4
Blue 9
4 5
5 White-Blue

7 White-Brown
8 Brown

Table 4-15 Pin assignment (ITM-CIT cable)


Point on Connector Point on Connector Signal Name Description
(RJ45) (SUB-D)
1 1 Not connected
2 7 CTS Clear To Send
3 5 GRD Ground
4 2 TXD Transmitted Data
5 3 RXD Received Data
6 8 RTS Request To Send
7 4, 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready
8 9 Not connected

Table 4-16 Components (ITM-CIT cable)


Component Part Number
Modular plug Marenq: T8STMAR-1
(RJ45) shielded
SUB-D 9pin Amphenol: 17DA09S
female FCI: DE09S065T
AMP: 747905-5
SUB-D hood FCI: 8655MH0911
shielded Amphenol: 17DVZK9K
100 cable Belden: YE00335
120 cable Belden: 46040 Nexans: 2PF947 Nexans: 296452
Lucent: 848004503

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Note: A standard CAT5 cable with special plug (9 pin SUB-D to RJ45) can also be
used.

Cables available for order


The following pre-configured cables can be ordered:
ITM-CIT cable 4 m (RJ45 S-FTP, 100 ) CC408882603
ITM-CIT cable 4 m (RJ45 UTP CAT5) CC408882611.
All cables have a 9 pin SUB-D connector (female).

Cable connection
Please connect the ITM-CIT cable as shown in the figure below:

Figure 4-22 ITM-CIT cable connection

Note: The routing of the ITM-CIT cable should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to
prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

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V.11 cable (EOW)


Purpose
The V.11 cable is used for connecting an Engineering Order Wire (EOW) to the 1655
AMU NE.

Cable data

Figure 4-23 Cable design (V.11 cable)

SUB-D 15p male (shielded)

1
9

Site specific length


to customer
to AMU MAIN-1
equipment

15
8

Table 4-17 Pin assignment (V.11 cable)


Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
1 GRD Ground 7a
2 V11RCP Receive Clock Output, Positive 1a
3 V11RSP Receive Synch Output, Positive 2a
4 V11RDP Receive Data Input, Positive 3a
5 V11TCP Transmit Clock Output, Positive 4a
6 V11TSP Transmit Synch Output, Positive 5a
7 V11TDP Transmit Data Output, Positive 6a
8 not connected
9 V11RCN Receive Clock Output, Negative 1b
10 V11RSN Receive Synch Output, Negative 2b
11 V11RDN Receive Data Input, Negative 3b
12 GRD Ground 7b
13 V11TCN Transmit Clock Output, Negative 4b
14 V11TSN Transmit Synch Output, Negative 5b
15 V11TDN Transmit Data Output, Negative 6b

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Table 4-18 Components (V.11 cable)


Component Part Number
SUB-D 15p male Amphenol: 17DA15P
FCI: DA15P065TX
AMP: 747908-2
SUB-D hood shielded Amphenol: 17DVZK15K 1)
10 fold UTP with Nexans: 2PA407 Belden: 46585 Nexans: ET298841
overall shield Lucent: 407128115 Lucent: 407128115

1)
Metallic hood 45 cable outlet, cable diameter 4 to 13 mm

Cable available for order


A pre-configured V.11 cable (10 2 0.4 mm2, FTP, length: 2 m) with a 15pin
SUB-D connector (male) can be ordered (CC408882801).

Cable connection
Please connect the V.11 cable as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-24 V.11 cable connection

Note: The routing of the V.11 cable should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cable selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

USB cable
Purpose
The USB ports are used to control and monitor external devices (e.g. fan units or an
external equipment protection box).

Cable data
The USB cables (male USB-A to male USB-B) and USB extension cables (male
USB-A to male USB-A) are available from a wide range of vendors, most common
lengths are:
3 ft (91 cm)
6 ft (183 cm)
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10 ft (305 cm)
15 ft (457 cm).
The total USB link length should not exceed 15 ft (457 cm). The USB cable should
comply with the Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1 of September 23,
1998.
Note: A standard industry cable can be used.

Cable connection
Please connect the USB cable as shown in the figure below.
Note: When installing two fan units to the 1655 AMU 2m/4o subrack, connect both
the fan units to two separate main cards.

Figure 4-25 USB cable connection

Note: The routing of the USB cable should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to
prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

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Tributary and option card cabling

Overview
Purpose
This section provides information about the cabling of the tributary and option cards.

Contents

PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option cards 4-35


X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14 option cards 4-40
X16DS1 option card 4-41
X2DS3-V2 option card 4-44
X8PL and X4IP-V2 option cards 4-46
EPL4_E14 option card 4-49
EPL4_E132_75 option card 4-51
ESW4_E14 option card 4-53
EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 option cards 4-53
SI-14/8 option card 4-56

PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option cards


Purpose
The E1 cable is used for connecting 2048 kbit/s E1 inputs and outputs to the 1655
AMU NE.

Cable data (120 , symmetrical)

Figure 4-26 Cable design (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical)

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to tributary card to DDF

1 8

(rear view)

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Table 4-19 Pin assignment (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical)


Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
1 TX120_P_1 Transmit Positive 1 1a
2 TX120_N_1 Transmit Negative 1 1b
3 TX120_P_2 Transmit Positive 2 2a
4 RX120_P_1 Receive Positive 1 3a
5 RX120_N_1 Receive Negative 1 3b
6 TX120_N_2 Transmit Negative 2 2b
7 RX120_P_2 Receive Positive 2 4a
8 RX120_N_2 Receive Negative 2 4b

Table 4-20 Components (E1 cable, 120 symmetrical)


Component Part Number
Not for high density installation Preferred for high
density installation
Modular plug Marenq: T8STMAR-1 Marenq:
(RJ45) T8STMAR-6
shielded
100 cable Belden: Nexans: 2PA324 1)
YE00335
120 cable Belden: Nexans: Nexans: 296452
46040 2PF947 Lucent: 848004503

1)
Use crimp sleeve under bread. High density cable diameter max. 4.2 mm

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Cable data (75 , coaxial)

Figure 4-27 Cable design (E1 cable, 75 coaxial)

RJ45 shielded plug Site specific length


1 8

to tributary card
to DDF
1 8

(rear view)

Plug 1

Braid
8x coax Shield Contact to metal Insulation 0.4 mm soldered wires,
crimp RJ45 plug overall diameter 0.70 to 0.86 mm

Plug 2

Table 4-21 Pin assignment (E1 cable, 75 coaxial)


Plug number Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
Plug 1 1 TX75_1 Transmit 1 (braid) 1a
2 Transmit 1 1b
3 TX75_2 Transmit 2 (braid) 2a
4 RX75_1 Receive 1 (braid) 3a
5 Receive 1 3b
6 TX75_2 Transmit 2 2b
7 RX75_2 Receive 2 (braid) 4a
8 Receive 2 4b

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Table 4-21 Pin assignment (E1 cable, 75 coaxial) (continued)


Plug number Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
Plug 2 1 TX75_3 Transmit 3 (braid) 1a
2 Transmit 3 1b
3 TX75_4 Transmit 4 (braid) 2a
4 RX75_3 Receive 3 (braid) 3a
5 Receive 3 3b
6 TX75_4 Transmit 4 2b
7 RX75_4 Receive 4 (braid) 4a
8 Receive 4 4b

Table 4-22 Components (E1 cable, 75 coaxial)


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) Marenq: T8STMAR-6
shielded
Coax plug Bueschel 007 18000 302008 (full crimp type)
8-fold 75 cable Nexans: ET2PB556 Belden: 46169 Belden: 46161
Lucent: 408386498 Nexans: 267380 Lucent: 408386522
Lucent: 407529478

Note: Cable assembly instructions are given in Appendix C, section Mounting 4


2.5 mm coax (75 ) to RJ45 connector (p. C-8).

Cables available for order (75 )


The following pre-configured 75 cables can be ordered:
E1 cable 2 m (2 RJ45, 8 fold coax) CC408882850
E1 cable 5 m (2 RJ45, 8 fold coax) CC408882868
E1 cable 10 m (2 RJ45, 8 fold coax) CC408882876
E1 cable 15 m (2 RJ45, 8 fold coax) CC408882884.

Cable connection
Please connect the E1 cables as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-28 E1 cable connection

Note: The routing of the E1 cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

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X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14 option cards


Purpose
The E3 cable is used for connecting 34368 kbit/s E3 inputs and outputs to the 1655
AMU NE.

Cable data (75 )

Figure 4-29 Cable design (E3 cable)

Table 4-23 Components (E3 cable)


Component Part Number
1.6/5.6 right Radial: R129 187 022 Rosenberger:
angle male 88S203-3K2
connector
Single 75 coax Belden: 46114 Nexans: 2PA329 Nexans: NCX1 391397
Lucent: 848068607 Lucent: 848063607

Note: Only 45 or 90 angled connectors can be used.

Cables available for order


The following pre-configured cables can be ordered:
E3 coax cable 2 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882975
E3 coax cable 5 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882983
E3 coax cable 10 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882991
E3 coax cable 15 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408883007
E3 coax cable 20 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408883015.

Cable connection
Please connect the E3 cables as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-30 E3 cable connection

Note: The routing of the E3 cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

X16DS1 option card


Purpose
The DS1 cable is used for connecting 1544 kbit/s DS1 inputs and outputs to the 1655
AMU NE.

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Cable data (100 )

Figure 4-31 Cable design (DS1 cable)

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to tributary card to DDF

1 8

(rear view)

Table 4-24 Pin assignment (DS1 cable)


Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
1 TX100_P_1 Transmit Positive 1 1a
2 TX100_N_1 Transmit Negative 1 1b
3 not connected
4 RX100_P_1 Receive Positive 1 3a
5 RX100_N_1 Receive Negative 1 3b
6 not connected
7 not connected
8 not connected

Table 4-25 Components (DS1 cable)


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) Marenq: T8STMAR-1 T8STMAR-6
shielded
100 cable Belden: YE00335 Nexans: ET2PA324

Cable connection
Please connect the DS1 cables as shown in the figure below:

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Figure 4-32 DS1 cable connection

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Note: The routing of the DS1 cables should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved
to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

X2DS3-V2 option card


Purpose
The DS3 cable is used for connecting 44736 kbit/s DS3 inputs and outputs to the 1655
AMU NE.

Cable data (75 )

Figure 4-33 Cable design (DS3 cable)

Table 4-26 Components (DS3 cable)


Component Part Number
1.6/5.6 right Radial: R129 187 022 Rosenberger:
angle male 88S203-3K2
connector
Single 75 coax Belden: 46114 Nexans: 2PA329 Nexans: NCX1 391397
Lucent: 848068607 Lucent: 848063607

Note: Only 45 or 90 angled connectors can be used.

Cables available for order


The following pre-configured cables can be ordered:
DS3 coax cable 2 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882975
DS3 coax cable 5 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882983
DS3 coax cable 10 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408882991
DS3 coax cable 15 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408883007
DS3 coax cable 20 m (1.6/5.6 angle) CC408883015.

Cable connection
Please connect the DS3 cables as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-34 DS3 cable connection

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Note: The routing of the DS3 cables should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved
to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

X8PL and X4IP-V2 option cards


Purpose
The LAN cables described below are used for connecting the 1655 AMU NE to
Ethernet LAN (10/100/1000Base-T).

Cable data (100 , symmetrical)

Figure 4-35 Cable design (LAN cable - E/FE)

RJ45 shielded plug


Site specific length
to option card to DDF

1 8

(rear view)

Table 4-27 Pin assignment (LAN cable - E/FE)


Point on Connector Signal Name Description Wire
1 TXDP Transmit Data, Positive 1a
2 TXDN Transmit Data, Negative 1b
3 RXDP Receive Data, Positive 2a
4 Not connected
5 Not connected
6 RXDN Receive Data, Negative 2b
7 Not connected
8 Not connected

Table 4-28 Components (LAN cable - E/FE/GE)


Component Part Number
Modular plug (RJ45) shielded Marenq: T8STMAR-1 BeeOne: TD108A

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Table 4-28 Components (LAN cable - E/FE/GE) (continued)


Component Part Number
CAT5 STP/FTP Marenq: CAT5e-STP-128-MAR- BeeOne: IBM ACS
grey (stranded) Bronze S-FTP grey
Marenq: CAT5e-STP-129-MAR-
grey (solid)

Note: Standard CAT5 LAN cables can also be used.

Cable data - GE
The following figure displays the cable desgin for the Gigabit Ethernet (GE) LAN
cable. As GE interfaces are bidirectional, the MDI wiring conforms to the IEEE
802.3-2002 standard. Based on this standard, the MDI-X (cross-over) functions for
bidirectional GE interfaces are not compatible with the MDI-X functions for E/FE
interfaces.
The following figure displays the MDI connector for MDI-X functions and is denoted
with the symbol X.

Figure 4-36 Cable design (LAN cable - GE)

Table 4-29 Pin assignment (LAN cable - GE)


Point on Connector Signal Name MDI Connector Description
Signal Name
1 BI_DA + BI_DB + Bidirectional data,
poistive
2 BI_DA - BI_DB - Bidirectional data,
negative
3 BI_DB + BI_DA + Bidirectional data,
positive
4 BI_DC + BI_DD + Bidirectional data,
positive
5 BI_DC - BI_DD - Bidirectional data,
negative
6 BI_DB - BI_DA - Bidirectional data,
negative
7 BI_DD + BI_DC + Bidirectional data,
positive

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Table 4-29 Pin assignment (LAN cable - GE) (continued)


Point on Connector Signal Name MDI Connector Description
Signal Name
8 BI_DD - BI_DC - Bidirectional data,
negative

Cable connection
Please connect the LAN cables as shown in the figure below.

Figure 4-37 LAN cable connection

Note: The routing of the LAN cables should be in accordance with the
recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to
prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable
routing at the beginning of this chapter.

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EPL4_E14 option card


Interfaces
The EPL4_E14 option card provides the following interfaces:
Two cages for Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers which
support 1000Base-X
Two RJ45 connectors for triple rate Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)
Two RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
Two RJ45 connectors for four E1 interfaces with 75/120 (Selection can be made
on port level via the user interface; default: 120 ).

Cable data (10/100/1000Base-T)


The Ethernet LAN cable specification is given in section X8PL and X4IP-V2 option
cards (p. 4-46).

Cable data (E1)


The E1 cable specification is given in section PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option
cards (p. 4-35).

Cable connection
Please connect the cables as shown in the figure below:

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Figure 4-38 EPL4_E14 cable connection

Note: The routing of the cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

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EPL4_E132_75 option card


Interfaces
The EPL4_E132_75 option card provide the following interfaces:
Four RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
Sixteen RJ45 connectors to cover 32 E1 interfaces with 75 /120 (2 E1 per
RJ45).
10/100/1000Base-T for ports 35 and 36

Cable data (10/100Base-T)


The Ethernet LAN cable specification is given in section X8PL and X4IP-V2 option
cards (p. 4-46).

Cable data (E1)


The E1 cable specification is given in section PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option
cards (p. 4-35).

Cable connection
Please connect the cables as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-39 EPL4_E132_75 cable connection

Note: The routing of the cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

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ESW4_E14 option card


Interfaces
The ESW4_E14 option card provides the following interfaces:
Two cages for Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers which
support 1000Base-X
Two RJ45 connectors for triple rate Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)
Two RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
Two RJ45 connectors for four E1 interfaces with 75/120 (Selection can be made
on port level via the user interface or on circuit pack level; default: 120 ).

Cable data (10/100/1000Base-T)


The Ethernet LAN cable specification is given in section X8PL and X4IP-V2 option
cards (p. 4-46).

Cable data (E1)


The E1 cable specification is given in section PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option
cards (p. 4-35).

Cable connection
Please connect the cables as shown in section EPL4_E14 option card (p. 4-49).
NOTE: The routing of the cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at the
beginning of this chapter.

EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 option cards


Interfaces
The EOP4_E132 and EOP4_E132_75 option cards provide the following interfaces:
Two RJ45 connectors for triple rate Ethernet (10/100/1000BASE-T(X))
Two RJ45 connectors for dual rate Ethernet (10/100BASE-T(X))
Sixteen RJ45 connectors to cover 32 E1 interfaces with 75 /120 (2 E1 per
RJ45).

Cable data (10/100Base-T/1000Base-T(X))


The Ethernet LAN cable specification is given in section X8PL and X4IP-V2 option
cards (p. 4-46).

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Cable data (E1)


The E1 cable specification is given in section PI-E1/63 and PI-E1/63_75 option
cards (p. 4-35).

Cable connection
Please connect the cables as shown in the figure below:

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Note: The routing of the cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

SI-14/8 option card


Interfaces
The SI-14/8 option card provides the following interfaces:
Two cages for Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers which
support STM-1 and STM-4 SFPs
Six cages for Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers which
support STM-1 SFPs

Cable data (STM-1/STM-4)


The optical fiber cable specification is given in section Fiber cables (p. 4-61).

Cable connection
Please connect the cables as shown in section Fiber cables (p. 4-61)
Note: The routing of the cables should be in accordance with the recommended
practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.

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SFP cabling

Overview
Purpose
This section provides information on cabling SFPs.

Contents

SFP-155E cable 4-57


Optical interfaces 4-58
Fiber cables 4-61

SFP-155E cable
Purpose
The SFP-155E cable is used for connecting the 155 mbit/s STM-1 electrical inputs and
outputs to the 1655 AMU NE.

Cable data (75 , coaxial)

Figure 4-40 Cable design (STM-1e cable)

Table 4-30 Components (STM-1e cable)


Component Part Number
1.0/2.3 straight crimp ITT Canon: D55-F24- ITT Canon: D55-F24-3080GDA
plug, push pull 3035GDA
1.0/2.3 75 ohm coax Belden: BT3002 (H133T03) Nexans: NCX1

Cables available for order (75 )


The following pre-configured cables can be ordered:
STM-1e coax cable 5 m CC408939205
STM-1e coax cable 10 m CC408939213

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STM-1e coax cable 15 m CC408939221


STM-1e coax cable 20 m CC408939239

Optical interfaces
Overview
The main card, MI-16/4, supports two hot-pluggable multirate (STM-1/STM-4) and
two hot-pluggable multirate (STM-4/STM-16) interfaces. The main card, MI-14/4,
supports two hot-pluggable multirate (STM-1/STM-4) and two single rate (STM-1)
interfaces. The multirate interfaces can be provisioned as STM-1, STM-4 or STM-16
ports via a management system.

Optical connectors
The optical line interfaces can be equipped with various SFPs (Small Form-Factor
Pluggable Optics). All optical SFPs are equipped with 45 rotatable LC connectors.
The figure below shows the variable SFP module system.

Figure 4-41 Optical SFP module

NOTES:
Please note that Alcatel-Lucent warranty is contingent upon the use of
Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs for 1655 AMU. Use of other SFPs is not
approved by Alcatel-Lucent and is fully at the customers own risk. Any
warranty obligation of Alcatel-Lucent is extinguished when non-Lucent
specified SFPs are used.
It is not mandatory to have an LBO (Lightguide Build-Out) between the SFP and
the connected optical cable. However, in the case of measurements with optical
loops and/or connecting power meters an LBO (15 dB) can be required. An LBO
can also be necessary to ensure the correct input power (see chapter 8, section
Optical received power test (p. 8-2)).

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Specifications
The following optical SFPs are available:
STM-1, S1.1 (CC: 109469809), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
STM-1, L1.1 (CC: 109469825), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km
STM-1, L1.2 (CC: 109469817), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-1, 155E (CC: 109543561), electrical
STM-1/STM-4, SWF 1-1, (CC: 109559500), 1480/1500 nm, single fiber
bidirectional
STM-1/STM-4, SWF 1-2, (CC: 109559492), 1490/1310 nm, single fiber
bidirectional
STM-4, S4.1 (CC: 109509687), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
STM-4, L4.1 (CC: 109509695), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km
STM-4, L4.2 (CC: 109509703), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-16, I16.1 (CC: 109509711), 1310 nm, 2 km
STM-16, S16.1 (CC: 109509729), short haul, 1310 nm, 15 km
STM-16, L16.1 (CC: 109509737), long haul, 1310 nm, 40 km
STM-16, L16.2 (CC: 109509745), long haul, 1550 nm, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH1 (CC: 109620385), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH2 (CC: 109620393), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH3 (CC: 109620401), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH4 (CC: 109620419), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH5 (CC: 109620427), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH6 (CC: 109620435), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH7 (CC: 109620443), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 SH8 (CC: 109620450), short haul, 40 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH1 (CC: 109620468), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH2 (CC: 109620476), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH3 (CC: 109620484), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH4 (CC: 109620492), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH5 (CC: 109620500), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH6 (CC: 109620518), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH7 (CC: 109620526), long haul, 80 km
STM-4/STM-16, CWDM4/16 LH8 (CC: 109620534), long haul, 80 km
GE SX (CC: 109526483), 850 nm, multi-mode 550 m
GE LX (CC: 109526491), 1310 nm, single-mode 510 km
GE ZX (CC: 109534347), 1550 nm, single-mode 80 km.
FE 100BASE-LX (CC: 109643759), single mode, 1310nm
GE (CC: 109606657), single fiber working, 1310nm (upstream)
GE (CC: 109606665), single fiber working, 1490nm (downstream)
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The characteristics of the SFPs are summarized in the table below.


Table 4-31 SFP characteristics
S1.1 L1.1 L1.2 S4.1 L4.1 L4.2
Transmitter
Wavelength 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm
Maximum 8...15 +0...5 dBm +0...5 dBm 8...15 +2...3 dBm +2...3 dBm
output dBm dBm
power
Eye mask see G.957 see G.957 see G.957 see G.957 see G.957 see G.957
pattern
FDA Class I/1 Class I/1 Class I/1 Class I/1 Class I/1 Class I/1
class/IEC
hazard level
Maximum 185 ps/nm 246 ps/nm not 74 ps/nm not not
dispersion applicable applicable applicable
Attenuation 0...12 dB 10...28 dB 10...28 dB 0...12 dB 10...24 dB 10...24 dB
range
Optical path < 1 dB < 1 dB < 1 dB < 1 dB < 1 dB < 1 dB
penalty
Receiver
Sensitivity 28 dBm 34 dBm 34 dBm 28 dBm 28 dBm 28 dBm
Overload 8 dBm 10 dBm 10 dBm 8 dBm 8 dBm 8 dBm
Connector/Fiber type
Connector LC LC LC LC LC LC
type
Fiber type SM (9/125) SM (9/125) SM (9/125) SM (9/125) SM (9/125) SM (9/125)
core/cladding
diameter
(m)

The optical specifications for GE SX and GE LX are according to IEEE Std


802.3-2002.

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Fiber cables
Cable data
Multi-mode fibers (62/125) or Single-mode fibers (9/125) according to G.652 must be
used. The cordage diameter must be 1.6 mm or 2.0 mm.
Cordage construction: Low Smoke, Zero Halogen (LSZH).
Table 4-32 Components (Fiber cables)
Component Part Number
Customer dependent connector on ODF:
SC, LC, FC, ST, E2000, VFO, EC, DIN
Optical single mode LC-PC jumper connector Lucent: 848597605 FCI: 98615
with 45 angled, 360 rotatable, bend protection
boot on equipment
Simplex single mode fiber cordage Belden: 46990-3309-240
Simplex multi-mode fiber cordage Belden: 46996-3322-240

Cable connectors
45 rotatable LC connectors must be used at the AMU side. At the ODF side one of
the connectors shown in the figure below (customer dependent).

Figure 4-42 Optical connector types

FC LC

AMU side

E 2000 L C 45O boot, r otabl e

VFO SC

Cable connection
Please connect the fiber cables as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 4-43 Fiber cable connection

Note: The routing of the fibers should be in accordance with the specifications for
the selected fiber. Care should be taken not to exceed the bending radius of about
30 mm when placing the fibers. Exceeding the recommended radius may cause
distortion and poor signal quality. All fibers should be strain relieved to prevent any
force from being exerted on the connectors. See also section Cable routing at
the beginning of this chapter.
Clean all connections, as required, before attaching (see Appendix A, Fiber
cleaning (p. A-7)).

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5

Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the powering of the 1655 AMU system and some final tests
which should be performed to end the physical installation part.

Contents

Physical installation check 5-2


Physical installation 5-2
Cable connections 5-3
Power initialization 5-4
Switching on and testing supply voltage 5-5
Physical and power installation exit checklist 5-6

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Physical installation check

Overview
Purpose
A complete physical installation check should be done to ensure that all components
are complete and the cables are connected correctly.

Checks
The following should be checked:
Physical installation
Cable connections.
The tests mentioned above are described in more detail in the following.

Contents

Physical installation 5-2


Cable connections 5-3

Physical installation
Overview
This test checks whether the physical installation is correct.

Checks
Check that
there are no visible defects
the mechanical parts are secured
the optical couplings (or SFPs) are affixed to the optical interfaces.

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Cable connections
Overview
This test checks the correct cable installation. Which cables are needed depends on the
used cards and external equipment.

Checks
Check that the following cables are connected:
Grounding cables
MDIO cables (optional)
EOW cables (optional)
Station clock cables (optional)
Q-LAN/G-LAN cables (optional)
CIT cables (optional)
USB cables (optional)
E1 cables (optional)
E3 cables (optional)
DS1 cables (optional)
DS3 cables (optional)
LAN cables (optional)
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Power initialization

Overview
Purpose
This section describes all steps which are necessary for the power initialization.
Pre-cautions

DANGER
Laser hazard
1655 AMU systems operate with invisible laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause
considerable injuries to the eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open optical connector as long
as the optical source is switched on. Always observe the laser warning instructions (cf.
Laser safety (p. 1-8)).

DANGER
Injury to eyes caused by invisible laser radiation.
Arcing can cause burns to the hands and damage to the eyes.
Ensure that the power is switched to OFF before removing or inserting the power
supply plug.

Contents

Switching on and testing supply voltage 5-5


Physical and power installation exit checklist 5-6

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Switching on and testing supply voltage


Overview
This section describes the procedure for powering the system. Please observe the order
of steps described below.
Because each of the 4 power interfaces (if two main cards are available) can be used
for powering, the test described below must be performed for each interface.
The power cables consist of 3 wires with a diameter of maximum 1.5 mm2. In that
case 4A rack fuses must be used.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to switch on and test the power supply:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Check the voltage at the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay (BDFB) or at the
Power Distribution Panel (if available) and enter the measured value in the result table
(see chapter 9, Power supply measurements (p. 9-1)).
Result: The voltage must be in the following range: 39 VDC ... 72 VDC.
Note: Do not proceed if the voltage is outside the range.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Switch off the power.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Connect one power cable between the BATT 1 interface of the 1655 AMU (main card)
and the BDFB (or PDP).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Switch on the power.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Check that the red FAIL LED of the connected main card is illuminating.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Repeat Step 2 to Step 5 with BATT 2 of the same main card.


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7 If a second main card is available, repeat Step 2 to Step 6 for this card.
E...................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Power failure
If the powering procedure described above was unsuccessful, please refer to Appendix
A, section Power failure (p. A-2).

Physical and power installation exit checklist


Checklist
Verify that all procedures described below has been completed. If a procedure was not
applicable, indicate N/A.

Procedure Result Initials Notes


(Passed, Failed, N/A)
Subrack mounting
Card mounting
Fan unit mounting
Power cabling
Ground cabling
MDIO cabling
Station clock cabling
Q-LAN/G-LAN cabling
ITM-CIT cabling
EOW cabling
USB cabling
E1 cabling
E3 cabling
DS1 cabling
DS3 cabling
LAN cabling
Fiber cabling
Physical installation check
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test

Overview
Purpose
This part of the 1655 AMU Installation Guide contains the ITM-CIT and NE software
installation, the NE provisioning, and the stand-alone test procedures.

Contents
This part of the document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 6,
ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning
Chapter 7,
Stand-alone test procedures.

Entry checklist
The following provides a checklist to be completed prior to performing the ITM-CIT
installation, NE provisioning and stand alone installation tests. Verify that each
procedure has been completed. Check off and initial the item.

Procedure Completed Initials Notes


Have all procedures been completed which are
required in Chapter 5, Physical and power
installation exit checklist (p. 5-6))?
Is the ITM-CIT and NE software available?
Is a laptop or desktop PC available meeting
the minimum requirements (see section
Requirements (p. 2-19))?
Is a crossed LAN cable CAT5 with 4-wire
RJ45/RJ45 connectors available?
Is the required test equipment available?

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Chapter 6, ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning 6-1


Chapter 7, Stand alone test procedures 7-1

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NE provisioning

Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the ITM-CIT and NE software installation and the initial NE
provisioning via ITM-CIT.

Assumption
The person setting up the system should be familiar with 1655 AMU, the SDH
functionality and ITM-CIT.

Contents

Software installation 6-2


Installing ITM-CIT 6-3
Installing the fast download application 6-6
Fast NE software download 6-7
Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE 6-9
NE login procedure 6-11
Provisioning system parameters 6-13
NE date and time 6-14
Node creation 6-16
Slot provisioning 6-19
Confirm/Update the MIB 6-21

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Software installation

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the ITM-CIT and NE software installation and how to perform
an NE login.

Contents

Installing ITM-CIT 6-3


Installing the fast download application 6-6
Fast NE software download 6-7
Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE 6-9
NE login procedure 6-11

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Installing ITM-CIT
Purpose
Use this procedure to install the ITM-CIT software onto a new system.
NOTE: Please note that this installation procedure is only valid for the current
ITM-CIT release. This procedure might change in future releases of ITM-CIT even
though there is no update of the NE software.

Required equipment
For the ITM-CIT a personal computer is necessary which fulfils the following
minimum requirements:
Pentium processor with 450 MHz or higher
128 MB RAM or higher
Keyboard
Mouse
300 MB of free hard-disk drive space
CD-ROM drive
Display with 1024x768, 16 million colors recommended
RS-232 communication port (serial asynchronous port)
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP orWindows Vista operating system.
ITM-CIT connector (F-interface) cable (one end RS-232 and the other end RJ45
modular jack).
The performance can be enhanced by using a higher performance personal computer.
Independent of the requirements listed above the minimum requirements of the
operating system must be fulfilled. A CD-ROM containing the ITM-CIT software must
be available.

Before you begin


Before installing the software, the software release number must be known.
The installation program cannot install system files or update shared files if they are in
use by other programs. For this reason, the user must stop as many Windows
applications as possible before starting with the installation procedures.

Installation procedure
Complete the following steps to install the ITM-CIT software on your PC:
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1 On the Windows desktop, click with the left button of the mouse on Start.

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Result: The Start menu appears.


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2 Click with the left button of the mouse on the Run item.
Result: The Run window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Click on the Browse button.


Result: The Browse window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Insert the CD-ROM containing the ITM-CIT application into the CD-ROM drive and
click with the left button of the mouse on the CD-ROM item.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Select the required directory and click on the executable file SETUP.exe and then click
Open.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Click OK to run the executable file on the CD-ROM.


Result: The InstallShield Wizard window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Click Next to continue with the installation of the ITM-CIT software.


Result: The ITM-CIT files are extracted. This will take a few minutes. Then the
Welcome window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Click Next.
Result: The Software License Agreement window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

9 If you agree click Yes.


Result: The Select Language window appears. Here the language of the Online
Help is defined.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10 If then
you want to install ITM-CIT with click Next.
default setting English (English Result: The Select Components window appears.
Online Help)
you want to install a different run SETUP.exe again and select the required
language language (right now in english available only).
Result: The Select Components window appears.

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11 Select the component(s) you wish to be installed. It is recommended to leave the


default setting and install the ITM-CIT including the Online Help files.
Important!A component MIB upload/download tool may be part of the installable
component list. This tool is not supported by 1655 AMU, but may be installed for use
with other products supported by ITM-CIT.
Click Next to install the ITM-CIT software in the default directory (C:\..\ITM-CIT) or
click on the Browse button to select or create a different directory for the ITM-CIT
software.
Additionally you can check the available disk space for all available drives by clicking
on Disk Space... . Leave the window Available Disk Space by clicking OK or
Cancel.
Important! Activating Disk Space... may change the default directory to another
drive.
Result: The Provide password window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12 It is optional to define a password. Fill in a password, if required and confirm it. Then,
click Next.
Result: The Select Program Folder window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13 Leave the default setting, select or create a folder in which the program icons will be
installed. Click Next.
Result: The ITM-CIT is installed. This will take a few minutes. Then the
Restarting Windows window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

14 Choose one of the given options and click OK to finish the setup.
Important! It is recommended to reboot the PC before starting up the ITM-CIT,
but make sure to restart the computer only if other Windows programs have been
closed before.
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Installing the fast download application


Overview
The Fast download application permits to download the current software in the
equipment in about five minutes. The Fast download is realized from a PC connected
to the G-LAN interface of the 1655 AMU.
The Fast download application is installed in the Windows environment using the
program supplied. It is a simple process during which on-screen guidance is provided.
Note: Always use the Fast Download Tool that has been delivered with the
system.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to install the Fast download application:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Insert the CD-ROM which includes the Fastdownload.exe file in the CD-ROM drive
of the PC.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Select the Run... command from the Windows Start menu, type d:\fastdownload.exe
(where d: is the CD-ROM drive indicator) and click OK.
Result: The screen of the WinZip Self-Extractor FastDownload.exe is displayed.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Select the directory to which the files shall be extracted and press the Unzip button.
Result: The files will be extracted.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Select the Run... command from the Windows Start menu, type C:\TEMP\setup.exe
(where C:\TEMP is the used directory) and click OK.
Result: The Fastdownload Installer dialog box appears. Follow the instructions and
accept the license agreement.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Install successively as requested the Fast Download Tool and WinPcap. When the
installation is complete, a message appears indicating that the installation has been
successful.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Reboot the PC to allow for the tool to connect to the present Ethernet Adapters.
END OF STEPS
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Fast NE software download


Before you begin
Ensure that the assumptions listed below are fulfilled before carrying out the fast
software download:
The 1655 AMU unit is powered on.
The Fast download application is installed on the PC.
An Ethernet cable is installed between the Ethernet access of the PC and the
G-LAN interface (RJ45 connector) of the NE. A crossed cable must be used.
NOTE: This connection can also be realized through a HUB. In that case straight
cables must be used between the PC and the HUB and between the HUB and the
NE.

Figure 6-1 Cable connection for fast NE software download

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Procedure
Proceed as follows to install the NE software via the Fast download application:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Select Start Programs Fast download tool.


Result: The screen Fast Download Tool is displayed.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Select the correct Ethernet Adapter.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Select the load with the extension .ISD or .S3 to be downloaded for the 1655
AMUunit.
If a .S3 file is selected for download, then the tool will do a conversion to .ISD.
Click OK to the displayed Attention message.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Select the NE Node Name of the Network Element you want to download to.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Click on the Download button to start the software download to the NE.
Result: The download starts and the progress of the download is indicated by the
following messages:
Connecting, Erasing, and Downloading
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 When the download is completed successfully, a pop up window appears with the
question whether to activate the new isd.
Click on Yes to activate the downloaded software.
Click on No to keep the downloaded software in the backup store. If you select No,
the software can be activated later through a management system
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7 When Yes is chosen in Step 6 , the user can select one of the following options:
1. Erase the MIB and commit the new ISD.
.
2. Erase the MIB but not commit the new ISD.
3. Not erase the MIB but commit the new ISD.
4. Not erase the MIB and not commit the new ISD.
Note: When the user is logged in to the Network Element with ITM-CIT management
system, then the default option Not erase the MIB but commit the new ISD is
selected automatically.

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8 Click on Exit.
Important! Reboot the PC after downloading the NE software using the Fast
Download Tool, and before connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE.
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Software download failure


If the Fast download application doesnt work or in case of a software download
failure (red Fail LED is illuminating), perform an NE software download as
described in Appendix A, section Installing the NE software (p. A-3).

Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE


Overview
To perform software tests and provision the system with local configuration
parameters, an Integrated Transport Management Craft Interface Terminal (ITM-CIT)
must be connected to the 1655 AMU locally.

Connecting the ITM-CIT


Connect the ITM-CIT to the 1655 AMU as shown in the figure below.

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Figure 6-2 ITM-CIT cable connection

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NE login procedure
Overview
This section describes the login procedure to an NE.

Before you begin


Before starting the application, ITM-CIT and login to an NE, make sure that
the PC is connected to the NE (see section Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE
(p. 6-9))
the PC is rebooted at least once after software installation.

Initial login procedure


Complete the following steps to login to an NE:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Start the ITM-CIT application.


Result: The main ITM-CIT window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Select File NE Login Login in the main menu.


Result: The NE Login window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Select the correct COM port.Usually this is COM1.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Select Edit to set the correct baudrate.


1655 AMU does operate on a baudrate of 115k.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Select Login.
Result: The Password Required window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Select the user role from the capability field.


Selectable user roles are:
Admin (for ITM-CIT administration and configuration of an NE)
Config (to configure an NE)
View (only to view NE configuration).
Fill in the required password (if configured) and click OK.

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Result: The ITM-CIT is logged into the NE.


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Provisioning system parameters

Overview
Purpose
This section describes the provisioning tasks which should be performed to prepare the
system for operation and to be able to perform the required tests.

Related information
An overview about the ITM-CIT tasks related to 1655 AMU is given in the 1655
AMU User Operations Guide.

Contents

NE date and time 6-14


Node creation 6-16
Slot provisioning 6-19
Confirm/Update the MIB 6-21

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NE date and time


Overview
This section provides a procedure for setting or changing the NE date and time.

Before you begin


The current date and time information must be known. If there is an association with
the Lucent OMS, then the date and time are automatically set when the association is
established and will be repeated every 24 hours (at night).

Procedure
Complete the following steps to set the NE date and time:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Select Management Time in the main menu.


Result: The NE Date and Time window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Click Edit.
Result: The Edit Date and Time window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Select the desired Edit Mode. Fill in the date and time (when the manual setting is
chosen) and click OK.
Result: The Edit Date and Time window disappears.
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Parameters
Date
This field is used to set the date when the manual setting edit mode is chosen.
Edit mode
There are two edit modes which provide a choice of methods by which the date and
time can be changed. The possible values are described in the table below.

Edit mode Description


Sync to CIT time The date and time are set automatically by using the local time
and date from the CIT (PC). This information is sent to the NE
and the time and date are set.
Manual set The date and time must be set manually.

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Time
This field is used to set the time when the manual setting edit mode is chosen.

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Node creation
Overview
Creating a node provides the basic information necessary to place an NE into service.

Before you begin


Before starting to create a node, determine the following:
the name, the address, and the location of the node are known.
the location and the type of cards physically present in the NE are known.
the main card must be assigned before the interfaces associated with this card can
be assigned. For example, a tributary card must be assigned before the ports for
this card can be assigned.
NOTE: Any mistake in provisioning the slots will result in a failure when
attempting to create the node. When a mistake has been made, after clicking
Finish, the error message Slot configuration conflict appears. The node creation
has failed, and the entire node creation process must be repeated.
To create an association with the Lucent OMS, the NE cannot be in an isolated
state (as a default condition, each NE arrives from the factory in an isolated state).
To view if the NE is in the isolated state, select Management Overlay Comms
Network DCN. If the NE is in the isolated state, click Edit. The window Edit
Provisioned DCN Information then appears. In this window, change (or reselect)
any of the displayed parameters and click OK. Doing so will remove the NE from
the isolation state and an association with the OMS will now be possible. A
detailed procedure on provisioning DCN information for the 1655 AMU is given
under the section, Configuring a Data Communication Network (DCN) in the
1655 AMU User Operations Guide

Procedure
Complete the following steps to create an NE:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Select Management Node Creation.


Result: The Node Creation Parameters window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Enter the NE Name and NE Location.


Result: The NE name and location appear, respectively, in the fields NE Name and
NE Location.
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3 Click Next.

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Result: The window Node Creation Provisioned Slots appears.


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4 Complete the procedure Slot provisioning (p. 6-19).


Result: The slots of the NE are properly assigned.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Complete the procedure Confirm/Update the MIB (p. 6-21).


Result: The MIB is now confirmed, and after re-establishing the connection
between the NE and the ITM-CIT, the MIB status in the window Node Details
should be Filled.
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6 Click Close.
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Parameters
NE name
The NEs name is listed. The name must be unique across management domains. If the
NE is not managed by the ITM-NM, then the name may be up to 20 characters in
length. If the NE will be managed by the ITM-NM, then the name must be 3 to 10
characters long with the last three characters a slash and two digits. Only A-Z, 0-9, _, /,
and - are permitted for NEs managed by the ITM-NM. An example of an ITM-NM
compatible name is LONDON/02.
NE location
The location of the NE is given. The location may have up to 20 uppercase or
lowercase characters, digits, and spaces.
Slot
The slot position is given here.
Assigned card
The type of card provisioned in the listed slot is shown.
State
Displays the status of the listed slot. The different slot states are described in the table
below.

Slot state Description


Assigned Slot is assigned
Unassigned Slot is unassigned

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Slot state Description


Auto Slot is provisioned but waiting for card. Once the provisioned
card is present, the slot state will automatically change to
Assigned.

Operation
When assigning cards, an operation must be chosen. The choices are described in the
table below.

Operation Description
Assigned Assigns the card to the slot.
Unassigned The slot is configured to be empty. The NE will not expect any
card to be present in this slot.
Auto Automatically assigns the card to the slot once the NE
establishes the presence of a card of the correct type. Until this
time, the slot acts as Unassigned.

Main card
The card provisioned or to be provisioned in the selected slot.
MIB state
The status of the MIB is indicated. The possible values are described in the table
below.

MIB state Description


Empty An empty System Controller (SC) has been inserted or the MIB
was cleared after starting an automatic MIB download by the
management system. If the MIB state is empty, the management
system can proceed with the MIB download.
Filled The NE possesses a valid MIB which has been confirmed.
Filled Unknown The NE has a MIB, however, it is of unknown validity. This
can occur, for instance, if one SC is replaced by another SC
having a MIB.
Filled Not The NE has a MIB, however, it has not yet been confirmed by
Confirmed the ITM-CIT. The procedure Confirm/Update the MIB
(p. 6-21) gives the steps necessary to confirm the MIB. Once
confirmed the state will become Filled.

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Slot provisioning
Before you begin
Before provisioning the slots, keep in mind the following points:
Before provisioning the NE slot configuration, it is assumed that the new
configuration of the NE is known. This includes the exact types of cards to be
provisioned and the corresponding slot positions for these cards.
The card in slot MAIN-1 must be assigned before its corresponding interfaces are
assigned.
When creating a node using a Street cabinet version (p. 2-4) a FAN must be
assigned in the FAN slot before in order to identify a street cabinet

Procedure
Proceed as follows to provision the slots of an NE (this includes both assigning and
unassigning of cards):
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1 Select Provisioning Equipment Provisioned NE Components.


Result: The Provisioned NE Components window appears.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Select the respective slot from the list in the window, and click Assign/Unassign.
Result: The Assign NE Cards to Slot window appears with information concerning
the selected slot and its associated slots.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Select the desired operation from the selections at the top of the window.
Result: The correct operation is selected.
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4 If assigning cards, use the pull-down menu for Main Card and select the correct card
corresponding to the displayed slot.
Result: The correct card appears as the new Main Card.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Click OK.
Important! When assigning cards during node creation, instead of the Provisioned
NE Components window, the window Node Creation - Provision Slots will
reappear.
Result: The desired operation for this slot is performed, and the window
Provisioned NE Components appears again.
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6 If creating a node, then click Finish. Otherwise, click Close.


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Result: The window Provisioned NE Components (or in the case of node creation,
Node Creation - Provision Slots) disappears.
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Parameters
Slot
The slot position is given here.
Expected card
The card type provisioned in the listed slot is shown.
Slot state
Displays the status of the listed slot. The different slot states are described in the table
below.

Slot state Description


Assigned Slot is assigned
Unassigned Slot is unassigned
Auto Slot is provisioned but waiting for card. Once the provisioned
card is present, the slot state will automatically change to
Assigned.

Operation
When assigning cards, an operation must be chosen. The choices are described in the
table below.

Operation Description
Assigned Assigns the card to the slot.
Unassigned The slot is configured to be empty. The NE will not expect any
card to be present in this slot.
Auto Automatically assigns the card to the slot once the NE
establishes the presence of a card of the correct type. Until this
time, the slot acts as Unassigned.

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Confirm/Update the MIB


Overview
A MIB confirmation should be performed during node creation or in any other
situation where the MIB status is Filled, not confirmed.

Before you begin


Before confirming or updating the MIB, keep in mind the following points:
Performing a MIB confirmation will cause the NE to reset. A new login, after
waiting several minutes for the reset to take place, will have to be performed.
Confirming the MIB for an existing NE can result in traffic disruptions.
To create an association with the Lucent OMS, the NE cannot be in an isolated
state (as a default condition, each NE arrives from the factory in an isolated state).
To view if the NE is in the isolated state, select Management Overlay Comms
Network DCN. If the NE is in the isolated state, click Edit. The window Edit
Provisioned DCN Information then appears. In this window, change (or reselect)
any of the displayed parameters and click OK. Doing so will remove the NE from
the isolated state and an association with the OMS will now be possible. A detailed
procedure on provisioning DCN information for the 1655 AMU is given under the
section, Configuring a Data Communication Network (DCN) in the 1655 AMU
User Operations Guide

Procedure
Proceed as follows to confirm the MIB of a NE:
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1 Select Management Node Details.


Result: The Node Details window appears. This window allows confirmation or
update of a NE MIB.
CAUTION: Confirming the MIB will result in an NE reset. The current login
session will be terminated. Also, while overwriting the older MIB, traffic can be
affected.
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2 Click Confirm MIB.


Result: A confirmation window appears.
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3 Click Yes.

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Result: The operation will be started. Confirming the MIB should take several
minutes. During this time, the connection between the ITM-CIT and the NE will be
lost. To re-establish this connection, a login must once again be performed after
waiting for the operation to complete.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Login again.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Select Management Node Details.


Result: The Node Details window appears. In this window, the MIB state can be
viewed. It should now be Filled.
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6 Click Close.
Result: The Node Details window disappears.
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Parameters
NE type
The NE type is indicated.
NE name
The NEs name is listed. The name must be unique across management domains. If the
NE is not managed by the ITM-NM, then the name may be up to 20 characters in
length. If the NE will be managed by the ITM-NM, then the name must be 3 to 10
characters long with the last three characters a slash and two digits. Only A-Z, 0-9, _, /,
and - are permitted for NEs managed by the ITM-NM. An example of an ITM-NM
compatible name is LONDON/02.
NE location
The location of the NE is given. The location may have up to 20 uppercase or
lowercase characters, digits, and spaces.
MIB state
The status of the MIB is indicated. The possible values are described in the table
below.

MIB state Description


Empty An empty System Controller (SC) has been inserted or the MIB
was cleared after starting an MIB download by the management
system automatically. If the MIB state is empty, the
management system can proceed with the MIB download.

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Filled The NE possesses a valid MIB which has been confirmed.
Filled Unknown The NE has a MIB, however, it is of unknown validity. This
can occur, for instance, if one SC is replaced by another SC
having a MIB.
Filled Not The NE has a MIB, however, it has not yet been confirmed by
Confirmed the ITM-CIT or Lucent OMS. The procedure Confirm/Update
the MIB (p. 6-21) gives the steps necessary to confirm the
MIB. Once confirmed the state will become Filled.
Waiting for Upload This state is only possible when the NE is managed by the
Lucent OMS. After confirmation of the MIB, the NE performs a
reset and loses its association with the OMS. When the NE
restarts, the MIB state becomes Waiting for Upload. When the
OMS connects to the NE and detects this MIB state, a MIB
upload is performed, and the state will then become Filled.

Management state
The state of the association with the Lucent OMS is displayed. The possible states are
described in the table below.

Management state Description


Normal Normal will be displayed whenever the automated management
operations have been completed. In other words, the OMS has
completed the MIB upload, MIB download, MIB
resynchronization, or reevaluation of fault status. The state can
also be Normal when the association between the
ITM-CIT/Lucent OMS and the NE has been lost.
Uploading The OMS is performing an MIB upload.
Resyncing If the MIB of the NE and the MIB image on the OMS are out
of synchronization, then the OMS invokes a resynchronization.
The management state shows the progress of this operation. If
executed properly, it should display, in order: Normal,
Resyncing, Normal, ReEvaluatingFaultStatus, Normal.
ReEvaluating After a resynchronization, the OMS initiates a reevaluate fault
FaultStatus status operation.
Downloading A MIB download has been started by the OMS. The
management state is set to Normal during the downloading
process. If the MIB download is in progress when a loss of
association occurs, then the management state will remain
Downloading.

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Indicates whether an active connection (CMISE association) exist to the element


manager (Lucent OMS).

MIB provisioning for the main card with factory default settings
Provision the DCN and the DCC information in the ITM-CIT for the new unit. A
detailed procedure on provisioning the DCN and the DCC information for the 1655
AMU is given under the section, Configuring a Data Communication Network
(DCN) in the 1655 AMU User Operations Guide. Doing so will remove the NE
from the isolated state and an association with the OMS will now be possible.
When the Management State is Normal in the window, Management Node
Details, verify the DCN and the DCC information in the window, Edit Provisioned
DCN Information. A detailed procedure on viewing the DCN and the DCC
information for the 1655 AMU is given under the section, Configuring a Data
Communication Network (DCN) in the 1655 AMU User Operations Guide

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes acceptance tests procedures that must be performed to ensure
that the installation of the NE with all assembled parts such as circuit packs and
cabling, is completed and functioning correctly. Tests for individual parts are not
required as these have been performed in the factory.

Before you begin


Ensure that the assumptions listed below are fulfilled before carrying out any tests:
All NEs must be mounted and cabled correctly (see Chapters 3 and 4).
The battery voltages are connected to the power connector and checked (see
chapter 5). An earth connection has been made.
The correct software has been installed (see chapter 6).
The area address must be available to enter into the DCN parameters. This is
required to get the card out of the (OSI) isolated state.
The people carrying out the tests are familiar with 1655 AMU, the SDH
functionality, the ITM-CIT software and the handling of the test equipment.

Additional remarks
The following points should also be observed:
If the acceptance involves a 1655 AMU NE without a tributary card and without
the DDF cabling, then the test is very limited as all ports are factory tested.
If a DDF is involved, the connected cabling needs to be tested for each interface.
This is done by executing the port test on the DDF.
If a tributary card is involved, then each port of this card has to be tested on the
outlet of the 1655 AMU or, if applicable, on the DDF, to prove a proper function.

Contents

Preparation and test of the AMU subrack 7-3


Preparation of main card equipment protection 7-4

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Main card equipment protection test 7-10
PDH/DSx option card test 7-13
Ethernet Private Line (EPL) option card test 7-16
Switched Ethernet option card test 7-19
NE provisioning and stand alone installation test exit checklist 7-21

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Preparation and test of the AMU subrack


Overview
This section describes the preparation and test of a 1655 AMU 2H (1m/1o) or 6H
2m/4o subrack.
Important! If the Area Address to be applied is not available, then leave the
system isolated until the value is available. The reason for this is that value 0000 is
reserved for newly installed systems and should not be used in live networks.
Editing the area address will get the NE out of the isolated state.

Estimated duration
15 minutes.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Create the node. If available, use the operator specified name of the NE.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Provision the DCN parameter Area ID; set it to the operator specified value (e.g.
0001).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:

Requirements
Node isolated: No
LEDs on the 1655 AMU main card:
Active: On
Fail: Off

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Preparation of main card equipment protection


Overview
This section describes the equipment protection preparation of a 1655 AMU 2m/4o
subrack with two main cards inserted.

Estimated duration
5 minutes.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Assign the second main card.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Enable the Main Card Equipment Protection Group from the protection menu.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:

Requirements
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Main card 1 Active LED: Off
Main card 2 Active LED: On
Main card 1 Fail LED: Off
Main card 2 Fail LED: Off

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STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution


frame test
Overview
This test checks the connections of the optical STM-1, STM-4, and STM-16 ports.
This test is applicable to STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 ports located on both the main cards
and the option cards. The correct labeling on the ODF is checked by monitoring the
source of the reported alarm. The quality of the physical optical connections to the
ODF is checked by measuring the optical power and by performing a receiver
sensitivity test.
This test covers the procedure for one port. If more ports need to be checked, this
procedure should be repeated.
If qualified and correct speed modules are present, the system will accept and use
those without further provisioning actions. More SFP information is given in chapter 2,
section Pluggable SFPs (p. 2-8).

Estimated duration
10 minutes.

Required test equipment


The following test equipment is needed:
Analyzer
Optical attenuator, single mode, 1310/1550 nm
Optical power meter
Electrical test cables.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.

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Figure 7-1 STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution frame


test

ODF

Variable LP1.1
Optical XPy.1
Attenuator
AMU
LP2.1
XPy.2
Optical
Power
Meter

Connections for optical


Power Measurements SDH Analyser
Analyzer
Connections for
receiver Sensitivity

Where x stands for


L (a line port) in case of a main card or
T (a tributary port) in case of an option card
and y stands for the slot position for the port under test.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Install a fiber loop on xPy.1 on the ODF.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Set the Line Ports (xPy.1 and xPy.2) to Not Monitored.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Provision a VC-4 cross-connection from xPy.1 to xPy.2.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Set the Alarm Reporting of STM*cNES (STM* Not Expected Input Signal) alarm to
Yes. (* stands for 1, 4 or 16, depending on the port type under test).
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6 Connect the analyzer to the xPy.2 port.

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Use the following settings:


Signal: STM-* (* stands for 1, 4 or 16 depending on the port type under test)
Payload: 140 Mbit/s, unframed
Pattern: 223-1 PRBS pattern
Clock: Synchronize analyzer to incoming signal
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the requirements
mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:

Requirements
Analyzer: No errors
Alarms reported on manager: STM*cNES, STM* Not Expected
Input Signal

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source corresponds with the
physical position on the ODF to which the optical loop is connected.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

9 Set the ports (xPy.1 and xPy.2) to Monitored.


Result:

Requirements
Analyzer: No errors
Alarms reported on manager: No alarms

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10 Connect the optical power meter to the fiber returning from the ODF (xPy.1 input)
(refer to Figure 7-1, STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution
frame test (p. 7-6)).
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11 Measure the optical transmit power level.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12 Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.

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Result:

Table 7-1 Mean launched power ranges


Interface Wavelength [nm] Power range [dBm]
S1.1 1310 15 ... 8
S4.1 1310 15 ... 8
L1.1 1310 5 ... 0
L1.2 1550 5 ... 0
L4.1 1310 3 ... +2
L4.2 1550 3 ... +2
I16.1 1310 -10 ... -3
S16.1 1310 -5 ... 0
L16.1 1310 -2 ... 3
L16.2 1550 -2 ... 3

Note: Subtract 0.50 dB per optical connection (for the suggested set-up 1.5 dB
(3 connections)) and subtract 0.2 dB per fiber segment (0.4 dB for 2 fiber
segments).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13 Disconnect the optical power meter and reconnect the fiber to the receiving port of
xPy.1.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

14 Remove the optical loop from the ODF and install a variable optical attenuator.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

15 Increase the attenuation until the analyzer reports single bit errors.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

16 Decrease the attenuation a little until no errors are reported.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

17 Wait approximately 5 minutes (no errors may occur).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

18 Connect the optical power meter to the fiber returning from the ODF (xPy.1 input)
(refer to Figure 7-1, STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to optical distribution
frame test (p. 7-6)).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

19 Measure the optical output level.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

20 Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
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Result:

Table 7-2 Receiver sensitivity ranges


Interface Wavelength [nm] Receiver sensitivity [dBm]
S1.1 1310 28
S4.1 1310 34
L1.1 1310 34
L1.2 1550 34
L4.1 1310 28
L4.2 1550 28
I16.1 1310 18
S16.1 1310 18
L16.1 1310 27
L16.2 1550 28

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21 Repeat the test for all the available ports including the ports on the second main card
and the option cards, if installed.
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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
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Main card equipment protection test


Overview
This section describes the main card equipment protection test and is only applicable
for 1655 AMU 2m/4o subracks with two main cards inserted.

Estimated duration
5 minutes.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.

Figure 7-2 Main card equipment protection test

ODF

Variable LP1.1
Optical LP1.1
Attenuator
AMU
LP2.1
LP1.2
Optical
Power
Meter

Connections for optical


Power Measurements SDH Analyser
Analyzer
Connections for
receiver Sensitivity

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Install a fiber loop on LP1.1 on the ODF.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Set the Line Ports (LP1.1 and LP1.2) to Monitored.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Provision a VC-4 cross-connection from LP1.1 to LP1.2.

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5 Connect the analyzer to the LP1.2 port.


Use the following settings:
Signal: STM-* (* stands for 1, 4 or 16 depending on the port type under test)
Payload: 140 Mbit/s, unframed
Pattern: 223-1 PRBS pattern
Clock: Synchronize analyzer to incoming signal
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the requirements
mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:

Requirements
Analyzer: No errors
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: No alarms
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Main card 1 Active LED: Off
Main card 2 Active LED: On
Main card 1 Fail LED: Off
Main card 2 Fail LED: Off

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Execute a Manual to Protection switch request from the equipment protection


window.
Result:

Requirements
Analyzer: No errors
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: No alarms
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Main card 1 Active LED: On
Main card 2 Active LED: Off
Main card 1 Fail LED: Off
Main card 2 Fail LED: Off

...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Execute a Clear switch request from the equipment protection window.

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Result:

Requirements
Analyzer: No errors
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: No alarms
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Main card 1 Active LED: Off
Main card 2 Active LED: On
Main card 1 Fail LED: Off
Main card 2 Fail LED: Off

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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
procedure above.

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PDH/DSx option card test


Overview
This test verifies that the option card has been installed properly and that its function is
correct.
If a DDF is applicable, then the cabling and connections of the option card ports with
complementary wiring is tested according to the site depending information, and the
port labeling is tested on the DDF whether it matches the correct port number.
This test includes a BER test for each option card tributary port, and a port alarm test.

Estimated duration
20 minutes

Remarks
If the installation includes a DDF, then the interface test must be done from the DDF.
For 1.5 Mbit/s (DS1) and 45 Mbit/s (DS3) ports: since the pulse shape for these
signals is defined at the DDF, the cable length between the port and the DDF can be
compensated for each port output (menu: Port Provisioning, Cable length).
By default, the cable compensation is set to 040 meter (DS1) or 035 meter (DS3). In
this test, the PDH analyzer receiver will deal with the cable loss, only because it is
connected close to the DDF. However, for each port, the length between port and DDF
should be estimated and compensated by selecting the proper length range before the
other side is connected.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup:

Figure 7-3 PDH/DSx option card test

In Out
TPx.1 Transmission
Out In analyzer

AMU

Optical
loop Line Port 1
In
Line Port 2
TPx.y
Out

x= slot number
y= port number

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NOTE 1: For a long haul laser (L11, L12, L41 or L42) a 10 dB attenuator with
applicable connector is required in the loop.
NOTE 2: In case of an E1 interface there are two interfaces per RJ45 connection (is
different to AM/AMS). 75 or 120 can be selected via the user interface for the E1
interfaces which are located on the EPL4_E14 and ESW4_E14 option cards (default:
120 ).

Start condition
Be sure the following start condition is fulfilled:
The procedure in section Preparation and test of the AMU subrack (p. 7-3) must
have been performed and the test results are correct.
The ITM-CIT must be connected and logged in to the NE.
Test setup as shown in the figure above.

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the PDH option card test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Assign the installed option card.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 If an E3 or DS3 option card is installed, then provision the TUG structure of CC1,1 to
two times TU-3.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Provision for each port of the option card tributary a cross-connection to LP1.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Change the default Alarm Reporting/Severity settings of the applicable NES alarm
from reported No to Yes.
E1 option card: E12cNES (2 Mbit/s Not Expected Input Signal)
DS1 option card: E11cNES (1.5 Mbit/s Not Expected Input Signal)
E3 option card: E31cNES (34 Mbit/s Not Expected Input Signal)
DS3 option card: E32cNES (45 Mbit/s Not Expected Input Signal)
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Set the PDH analyzer to the appropriate PDH bit rate (and line code) and select for 1.5
Mbit/s or 2 Mbit/s the 215-1 PRBS pattern, for all other bit-rates the 223-1 PRBS pattern.
Connect the PDH analyzer to the first option card tributary port. Start a BER test.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Monitor the analyzer for correct transmission. If a DDF is applied, then check for bad
contacts of the installed cable by moving each separate cable gently (or tap on it with
your fingers) near the connector at both ends, while monitoring the analyzer for error
free transmission.
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7 Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the requirements
mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:

Requirement
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Power: On
Fault: Off
PDH analyzer: No errors detected
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: xxcNES, y Mbit/s Not Expected
Input Signal1

1
Not Expected Input Signal alarm refer to Step 4.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source corresponds with the
physical position on the DDF to which the analyzer is connected.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

9 Disconnect the incoming signal from the port under test.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10 Repeat this test for all present option card tributary ports.
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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
procedure above.

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Ethernet Private Line (EPL) option card test


Overview
This test verifies that the Ethernet Private Line (EPL) option card under test is properly
installed and that it functions correctly. In case of a DDF, the connections are tested by
generating a port alarm.
This test applies to the following EPL option cards:
X8PL
EPL4_E14
EPL4_E132_75
The X8PL option card is equipped with:
8 E/FE interfaces (10/100Base-T) available via port LANn.1 and LANn.8.
The EPL4_E14 option card is equipped with:
4 E1 interfaces available via port number TPn.1-4. These ports are not covered in
this paragraph but should be tested according to the procedure outlined in section
PDH/DSx option card test (p. 7-13).
2 E/FE interfaces (10/100Base-T) available via port LANn.5 and LANn.6.
2 E/FE/GBE interfaces where each interface can be used as 10/100/1000Base-T
or 1000Base-X. Using the port list, the user can choose to activate the electrical or
optical interface. Therefore, two port groups are created. In case LANn.7 is made
active, LANn.8 will be inactive. Same is true for ports LANn.9 and LANn.10.
The EPL4_E132_75 option card is equipped with:
32 E1 (75) interfaces available via port number TPn.1-32. These ports are not
covered in this paragraph but should be tested according to the procedure outlined
in section PDH/DSx option card test (p. 7-13).
2 E/FE interfaces (10/100Base-T) available via port LANn.33-36.
Important! The procedure in section STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to
optical distribution frame test (p. 7-5) must have been performed with total
accuracy. This test covers the procedure for one port. In case more ports need to be
tested, this procedure shall be repeated.

Estimated duration
10 minutes.

Required test equipment


The following test equipment is needed:
Ethernet analyzer
Optical fiber
CAT5 UTP cables.

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Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup:

Figure 7-4 EPL option card test

In Out
LANn.5 Ethernet
Out In analyzer

AMU

Optical
loop Line Port 1
In
Line Port 2
LANn.10
Out

n = slot number

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the X8PL option card test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Install a fiber loop on LP1.1


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Assign the installed option card.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Create VCGx.1 with one VC-12 member.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Provision VC-4 and VC-12 cross-connections from LP1.1 to VCGx.1.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Set the Alarm Reporting of LANcNES (LAN Not Expected Input Signal) alarm to
Yes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Make sure LANn.5 port is set to Auto Negotiation Mode Enabled (default).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Ethernet analyzer tested for correct functioning. It is suggested to perform a check that
the Ethernet analyzer runs by looping two LAN ports to each other. Let the analyzer
transmit frames and monitor the received frames.
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9 Program the Ethernet analyzer LAN port to Auto Negotiation Enabled. If the
analyzer does not support this then the manual settings (Speed and Duplex mode) of
analyzer and LAN port must be provisioned to match.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10 Connect the Ethernet analyzer to the LANn.5 port.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11 Generate random frames of with a utilization of 1% (or smaller).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12 Start the Ethernet analyzer transmitting frames for 1 minute and monitor the LAN port
status and the received number of frames.
Result:

Requirements
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Power LED: On
Fault LED: Off
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: LANcNES on LAN Port under test
Ethernet analyzer: - Link up with LAN under test
- Received number of frames matches
the number of transmitted frames
- Frames received without errors

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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
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Switched Ethernet option card test


Overview
This test verifies that the Switched Ethernet option card under test is properly installed
and that it functions correctly. In case of a DDF, the connections are tested by
generating a port alarm.
This test applies to the following EPL option cards:
X4IPV2
ESW4_E14
EOP4_E132
EOP4_E132_75
The X4IP-V2 option card is equipped with:
4 E/FE interfaces (10/100Base-T) available via port LANn.1 and LANn.4.
The ESW4_E14 option card is equipped with:
4 E1 interfaces available via port number TPn.1-4. These ports are not covered in
this paragraph but should be tested according to the procedure outlined in section
PDH/DSx option card test (p. 7-13).
2 E/FE interfaces (10/100Base-T) available via port LANn.5 and LANn.6.
2 E/FE/GBE interfaces where each interface can be used as 10/100/1000Base-T
or 1000Base-X. By means of the port list, the user can choose to activate the
electrical or optical interface. Therefore, two port groups are created. In case
LANn.7 is made active, LANn.8 will be inactive. Same is true for ports LANn.9
and LANn.10.
Important! The procedure in section STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port connection to
optical distribution frame test (p. 7-5) must have been performed with total
accuracy. This test covers the procedure for one port. In case more ports need to be
tested, this procedure shall be repeated.

Estimated duration
10 minutes

Required test equipment


The following test equipment is needed:
Ethernet analyzer
Optical fiber
CAT5 UTP cables.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup:

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Figure 7-5 Switched Ethernet option card test

In Out
LANx.y Ethernet
Out In analyzer

AMU

Optical
loop Line Port 1
In
Line Port 2 LANx.z
Out

x = slot number
y & z = port number

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the switched Ethernet option card test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect the ITM-CIT to the NE.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Install a fiber loop on LP1.1


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Assign the installed option card.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Create a Virtual Switch in repeater mode with one LAN port and one WAN port
assigned.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Provision the WAN capacity to 2 Mbps (1 VC-12).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Provision VC-4 and VC-12 cross-connections from LP1.1 to TPx.y.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Set the Alarm Reporting of LANcNES (LAN Not Expected Input Signal) alarm to
Yes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Make sure LANx.y port is set to Auto Negotiation Mode Enabled (default).

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9 Ethernet analyzer tested for correct functioning. It is suggested to perform a check that
the Ethernet analyzer runs by looping two LAN ports to each other. Let the analyzer
transmit frames and monitor the received frames.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

10 Program the Ethernet analyzer LAN port to Auto Negotiation Enabled. If the
analyzer does not support this then the manual settings (Speed and Duplex mode) of
analyzer and LAN port must be provisioned to match.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

11 Connect the Ethernet analyzer to the LANx.y port.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

12 Generate random frames of with a utilization of 1% (or smaller).


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

13 Start the Ethernet analyzer transmitting frames for 1 minute and monitor the LAN port
status and the received number of frames.
Result:

Requirements
LEDs on the 1655 AMU:
Power LED: On
Fault LED: Off
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: LANcNES on LAN Port under test
Ethernet analyzer: - Link up with LAN under test
- Received number of frames matches
the number of transmitted frames
- Frames received without errors

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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
procedure above.

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Checklist
Verify that applicable procedures have been completed and fill-in the results. If a
procedure is not applicable, indicate N/A.

Procedure Result Initials Notes


(Passed, Failed, N/A)
ITM-CIT installation
NE software installation
NE login
Provisioning of the system
parameters
Subrack preparation
Equipment protection
preparation (main card)
STM-1/STM-4/STM-16 port
connection to optical
distribution frame test
Main card equipment
protection test
PDH/DSx option card test
EPL option card test
Switched Ethernet option card
test

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Part III: Link testing

Overview
Purpose
This part of the 1655 AMU Installation Guide contains link acceptance test procedures
which should be performed to test the functionality of the overall system.

Contents
This part of the document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 8,
Link testing
Chapter 9,
Conclusion.

Entry checklist
The following provides a checklist to be completed prior to performing the link testing.
Verify that each procedure has been completed. Check off and initial the item.

Procedure Completed Initials Notes


Have all procedures been completed which are
required in Chapter 7, NE provisioning and
stand alone installation test exit checklist
(p. 7-21))?
Is the Element Management System Lucent
OMS available?
Is the following test equipment available?
Optical power meter
Analyzer

Contents

Chapter 8, Link testing 8-1

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Overview
Purpose
This section describes tests that need to be performed on each SDH connection
between two NEs.
The link acceptance tests can be used to:
test a link between a local 1655 AMU node and another SDH node
verify the requirements of a link
document the test results, and archive it for future reference
sign off on the link.

Before you begin


Ensure that the assumptions listed below are fulfilled before carrying out any tests:
Stand alone tests have been performed (see Chapter 7).
Ensure that all fiber connectors are clean (see Appendix B, section Fiber cleaning
(p. A-7)).
The people carrying out the tests are familiar with 1655 AMU, the SDH
functionality, the ITM-CIT software and the handling of the test equipment.

Contents

Optical received power test 8-2


Connection verification test 8-4
Transmission stability test 8-6
Link testing exit checklist 8-7

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Optical received power test


Overview
This test verifies whether the received optical power at the optical interfaces is within
specification. It is executed for both line and tributary ports. Perform this test for both
the directions to ensure that correct attenuator values are used.

Estimated duration
5 minutes.

Required test equipment


Optical power meter.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup:

Figure 8-1 Optical received power test

Opt.
Power
Meter

Port x Port y

Opt.
Power
Meter

Procedure

DANGER
Laser hazard
1655 AMU systems operate with invisible laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause
considerable injuries to the eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open optical connector as long
as the optical source is switched on. Always observe the laser warning instructions (cf.
Laser safety (p. 1-8)).

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Proceed as follows to establish a network:


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Connect an optical fiber between the ODF A at the side of port x (point A in test
setup) and the optical power meter.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Set the optical power meter to the correct wavelength (see section Optical input
power ranges (p. 8-3)) and measure the received optical power.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Check that the measured value is within the range given in section Optical input
power ranges (p. 8-3).
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Optical input power ranges

Table 8-1 Optical input power ranges


Interface Wavelength [nm] Allowed range [dBm]
S1.1 1310 28 ... 8
S4.1 1310 28 ... 8
L1.1 1310 34 ... 10
L1.2 1550 34 ... 10
L4.1 1310 28 ... 8
L4.2 1550 28 ... 8
I16.1 1310 18 ... 3
S16.1 1310 18 ... 0
L16.1 1310 27 ... 9
L16.2 1550 28 ... 9

Cleaning up
Restore the fiber connection of Step 1.

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Connection verification test


Overview
This test can be used to verify if the physical fiber connections between the local and
remote ODF are in place as intended. This is done by checking if the correct source ID
on the remote node is displayed after removing the transmit fiber from the local port.
Normally, this test is only executed on line interfaces. However, if the tributary port is
part of an important link, one could decide to execute this test as well. For example,
when the NE is the ring closure network element. The test describes only one direction
but both directions should be tested.

Estimated duration
10 minutes.

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.

Figure 8-2 Connection verification test

LPx.1 LPy.1

Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform the connection verification test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 With the ITM-CIT login to node A.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Remove the optical fiber from port x (OUT) on node A (see test setup).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Set both ports of the link to Monitored.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Set the Alarm Reporting of MSxcRDI (STM-x MS Remote Defect Indicator; x = 1,


4 or 16 depending on the port type) to Yes.
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Result:

Requirements Alarm reported


Node A LPx MSxcRDI; STM-x MS Remote Defect Indicator
Node B LPy STMxcLOS; STM-x Loss Of Input Signal
Node C STM-x Network Connection Server failed

Note: Verify if the source IDs of the alarms reported at nodes A and B correspond
with the port IDs of the intended link.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source corresponds with the
physical position on the ODF to which the optical loop is connected.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Connect an optical fiber from port x (OUT) on node A to port y (IN) on node B.
Result:

Requirements Alarm reported


Node A No alarms
Node B No alarms

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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
procedure above.

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Transmission stability test


Overview
This test describes the procedure for the transmission stability test to prove the
transmission quality of the link by monitoring one VC-4 channel over a longer period
of time.
Normally, this test is only executed on line interfaces. However, if the tributary port is
part of an important link, one could decide to execute this test as well. For example,
when the NE is the ring closure network element.
Important! Please observe the following points:
If this optical link section is an end-to-end connection, a 12-hour stability test
should be performed.
If this section is a part of an end-to-end optical connection, an additional
12-hour stability test must be performed from the first node of that connection.
If this section is a part of a ring, an additional 12-hour stability test must be
made through the whole ring.
A tributary card is present in TSx of node A.

Estimated duration
80 minutes.

Required test equipment


Analyzer

Test setup
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup:

Figure 8-3 Transmission stability test

LPx.1 LPy.1

TPx.1

Analyzer

Remark: Node A is expected to be a 1655 AMU node.

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Procedure
Proceed as follows to perform a transmission stability test:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 With the ITM-CIT login to node A.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Connect the analyzer to the TPx.1 (2 Mbit/s) port of node A.


Use the following settings:
Signal: 2 Mbit/s
Payload: unframed
Pattern: 215-1 PRBS pattern
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Make on node A a bi-directional VC-12 cross-connection from LPx.1,q to TPx.1 (x =


physical port, q = VC-4 number).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Make on node B a uni-directional VC-4 cross-connection from LPy.1,q to a 2 Mbit/s


port. Provision an outloop on this 2 Mbit/s port.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Start a bit error performance test for 1 hour.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Verify that the requirement mentioned below is met.


Result:

Requirement
Analyzer: No errors detected

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Cleaning up
Restore all provisioning parameters, test equipment settings, and connections set in the
procedure above.

Link testing exit checklist

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Checklist
Verify that applicable procedures have been completed and fill-in the results. If a
procedure is not applicable, indicate N/A.

Procedure Result Initials Notes


(Passed, Failed, N/A)
Optical received power test
Connection verification test
Transmission stability test

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9

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides result tables for entering the measured values, a final checklist
and a sign-off sheet to be sure that the required tasks described in this manual have
been done.

Contents

Power supply measurements 9-1


Optical output power measurements 9-2
Final checklist 9-3
Completion form 9-3

Power supply measurements


Measured values

Measured voltage
DC

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Optical output power measurements


Measured values

AMU Interface type Port Mean launched Receiver sensitivity


number number power [dBm] [dBm]

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Final checklist
Verify that all chapters in this manual have been passed completely.

Chapter Passed Initials Notes


(Yes, No)
Mechanical installation
System cabling
System turn up
System provisioning
Stand alone test procedures
Network establishment and test

If all the chapters have been completed successfully, please sign the Completion Form.

Completion form

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Appendix A: Installation trouble
shooting

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides basic installation troubleshooting information for the 1655 AMU
system.

Contents

Power failure A-2


Installing the NE software A-3
Parameters for NE software installation A-5
Fiber cleaning A-7
Removing the SFP modules A-9

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Power failure
Overview
The procedures described below should be performed if the 1655 AMU powering
procedure was unsuccessful (see chapter 5, section Switching on and testing supply
voltage (p. 5-5)).

Procedure
Follow the steps below if the FAIL LED does not light up on the main card:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Switch off the power.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Replace all affected power cables between the BDFB (or PDP) and the 1655 AMU.
Make sure that the cables are tight afterwards.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Switch on the power.

IF ... THEN ...


the FAIL LED does not light up, switch off the power and replace the main card.
the FAIL LED lights up, END OF STEPS

END OF STEPS
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Installing the NE software


Overview
The procedures described below must be performed in case a software download
failure occurred with the fast download application.
For installing the NE software manually, two procedures must be performed:
NE software download into an NE
Switch the software Stores of the NE.
These procedures can also be performed separately.

Related information
Parameters used in this procedure can be found in section Parameters for NE software
installation (p. A-5).

Before you begin


Before starting the NE software download, make sure:
The required controller software is available on the management system or on
CD-ROM.
There is sufficient time to complete the procedure. The procedure lasts about one
hour.
not to download software into the backup store while the active store is not
committed. As long as the active store is not committed, the NE may perform an
automatic switch.
not to forget to commit the software after performing a switch. If this is not done,
the NE will switch back to the previous active software after 2 hours.

NE software download
Proceed as follows to perform the NE software download:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Select Provisioning Equipment NE Software Configuration.


Result: The NE Software Configuration window appears with information about
the software currently stored in the active and backup store of the NE.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Click Edit.
Result: The Edit NE Software Configuration window appears.
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3 Click Download.

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Result: A window appears allowing for the selection of the appropriate file to be
downloaded.
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4 Browse to the folder where the NE software is stored. The NE software can be
downloaded either from floppies or from the hard drive in the PC. Select the file
containing the NE software and click Open.
Result: The Software Download Progress Display window appears and the progress
of the software download is displayed.
To abort the NE software download click Abort.
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Switch the software stores of the NE


Proceed as follows to switch the software stores of a NE:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Determine whether the MIB (Management Information Base) is compatible with the
NE software. If the MIB is not compatible, the MIB cannot be retained and must be
provisioned again with new settings after the software switch.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Select Provisioning Equipment NE Software Configuration.


Result: The NE Software Configuration window appears with information about
the software currently stored in the active and backup store of the NE.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Click Edit.
Result: The Edit NE Software Configuration window appears. Check if the correct
software version is stored in the backup store. After the switch, this will be the
active software running the NE.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Fill in the Retain MIB check box if the information in the MIB should be saved. This
is only possible if the MIB is compatible with the NE software. Not retaining the MIB
means that the NE must be provisioned again with the new settings.
Click Switch.
Result: A confirmation window appears.
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5 Click Yes.

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Result: The active and backup stores are switched. The ITM-CIT loses its
connection to the network element. The NE resets. This takes about 10 minutes.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Login to the NE again and select


Provisioning Equipment NE Software Configuration again.
Result: The NE is now using the software that was previously in the backup store.
The NE Software configuration window shows that the current content of the active
and backup store. The Active Store State is Store Active Not Committed. If the NE
software in the active store is not committed within 2 hours, the NE will switch the
stores back to its previous settings.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

7 Select Edit and click Commit in the Edit NE Software configuration window.
Result: The software in the active store is committed. The Active Store State
becomes Store Active. The NE will not switch back to its previous settings.
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Parameters for NE software installation


Introduction
The following parameters are used for the NE software installation.

Active store
The software version of the executing code of the software loaded in the NEs active
store is described by four codes.

Code Description
Actual Item Code A code used to uniquely identify any system
component.
Interchangeability Marker An identification mark to indicate interchangeability
among components
Serial Number A number that indicates the sequence number and the
year, date and location of manufacture.
Com Code A code which identifies the component.

Backup store
Shows the software load that is now stored in the backup store. The same codes are
used as in the active store.

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Active store state


The following table shows the possible values.

Value Description
Store Active Memory contains a valid code that is being executed.
Store Active Not If no association is made between the management system
Committed and the NE after a software switch.
The software that was active before the switch is now in
the backup store. If the association is not made within 2
hours after the switch, the system will switch the stores
back so that the previous active software is made active
again. Therefore it is not wise to download software
while the active store is in this state.

Backup store state


The state of the backup store can have the following values:

Value Description
Store Error Memory has corrupted data.
Store Clearing After the download command has been given the inactive
store is cleared first. When the backup store is in this
state the NE software download cannot be aborted. To
abort the NE software download wait until the backup
store state is Store Downloading.
Store Empty The clearing of the store has been successful and new
software will now be downloaded.
Store Downloading Code is being downloaded to the memory.
Store Inactive Memory contains valid code that is not being executed.

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Fiber cleaning
Overview
This procedure describes the Alcatel-Lucent recommended method for the cleaning and
inspection of optical connectors using specific tools and materials that have been
proven to be effective in the assembly and testing of optical transmission equipment. It
is critical that the connector endfaces are clean and free from particular contamination
to assure proper performance and reliability of lightwave systems. With the modern
high-speed, high-power and wider bandwidth optical transmission systems, clean
connectors along the optical path are absolutely essential for successful operation.
Before working with optical fiber cables please observe the following safety warnings:

DANGER
Laser hazard
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or plug-in optical connectors as long as
the optical source is switched on.

NOTICE
Cable break
To avoid cable break ensure that the bending radius of optical fiber cables is not less
than 38 mm [1.5 inches] or 20 times the diameter of the cable (whichever is greater).

Cleaning of optical connectors


Optical connectors are only to be cleaned in accordance with the cleaning instructions
listed below.
If impurities are assumed, the use of a fiberscope is recommended in order to check
the connector face for impurities (e.g. fluff, dust particles). A fiberscope with a
magnification x 200 is preferred.

Connectors
If impurities are discovered, the optical connector must be cleaned in accordance with
the following rules:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Wipe off the connector face lengthwise (not with a circular motion) using a smooth
tissue (moistened with isopropanol).
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Wipe off the connector face lengthwise (not with a circular motion) using a dry and
smooth tissue.

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3 Then let the connector face air-dry (the isopropanol must evaporate completely). As an
option, purified compressed air can also be used for drying.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 If necessary, the connector face can additionally be dabbed on the tape dispenser.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Finally, check the connector face for cleanliness using the fiberscope.
If the connector impurities were not removed completely during the first cleaning
procedure, repeat Step 1 to Step 5 until the result is satisfactory.
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NOTE:
Do not connect the optical connectors without checking them for impurities under the
fiberscope.

Coupling
Impurities caused by dust particles or fluff etc. can also occur on the optical coupling.
To clean the coupling, follow the instructions below:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Soak the coupling cleaner in isopropanol and move it back and forth in the coupling
several times.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Blow purified compressed air through the coupling and visually check for residual
impurities by holding it to the light.
Important! Lightguide Build-Outs (LBOs) may be damaged when compressed air
is used for drying. Therefore, do not use compressed air for drying LBOs.
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Removing the SFP modules


Overview
The procedures described below provide removal instructions for the following SFP
types:
MSA latch (type 1)
MSA latch (type 2)
Bail latch bottom up (= type 1)
Bail latch top down (= type 2).

Safety

NOTICE
ESD hazard
Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
Hold SFPs only at the edges. Always observe the ESD instructions (cf. Card and SFP
handling (p. 2-18)).

MSA latch (type 1)


Proceed as follows to remove this type of SFP:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Put the fibers away from the transceiver.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Slide the bar back by using a screwdriver (see figure below).


Result: There should be a small click, or it should be visible that the transceiver
was moved a bit out of its latch.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Grip the SFP transceiver with your fingers and pull it out.
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Figure A-1 Unlocking an MSA latch (type 1) SFP

MSA latch (type 2)


Proceed as follows to remove this type of SFP:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Put the fibers away from the transceiver.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Press the top of the locking device and pull the SFP out with your fingers (see figure
below).
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Figure A-2 Unlocking an MSA latch (type 2) SFP

Bail latch (type 1)


Proceed as follows to remove this type of SFP:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Put the fibers away from the transceiver.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Move the bail downwards (see figure below).


Result: There should be a small click, or it should be visible that the transceiver
was moved a bit out of its latch.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Grip the SFP transceiver with your own fingers and pull it out.
Important! Dont pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the bail might be
teared away from the SFP.
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Figure A-3 Unlocking a bail latch (type 1) SFP

Bail latch (type 2)


Proceed as follows to remove this type of SFP:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Put the fibers away from the transceiver.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Move the bail upwards (see figure below).


Result: There should be a small click, or it should be visible that the transceiver
was moved a bit out of its latch.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Grip the SFP transceiver with your own fingers and pull it out.
Important! Dont pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the bail might be
teared away from the SFP.
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Figure A-4 Unlocking a bail latch (type 2) SFP

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Appendix B: Cable
specifications

Overview
Purpose
This appendix provides specifications for all cables which are mentioned in chapter 4.

Contents

Belden: YE00335 B-2


Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 B-3
Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 B-4
Belden: 46160 B-5
Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 B-6
Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 B-7
Belden: 46114/Lucent: 848068607 B-8
Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 B-9
Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 B-10
Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 B-11
Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 B-12
Nexans: NCX1 B-13
Nexans: 296452 B-14

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Belden: YE00335
Figure B-1 Belden: YE00335 cable

Legend:

1 Core
2 Insulation
3 Pair
4 Foil
5 Screening
6 Jacket

Table B-1 Specifications (Belden: YE00335 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm soft annealed tinned copper wire
Insulation PE, overall diameter 0.840.05 mm
Pair 2x twisted wire, color schema according DIN 47100
Foil Polyester foil
Screening Aluminium polyester foil
Tinned copper braid, coverage > 90%
Drain wire under braid, solid 0.4 mm tinned copper wire
Jacket FRNC, grey
Overall diameter 5.40.30 mm
Impedance 100
Linear resistance 151 /km @ 20C
Marking BELDEN YYYY 4-FOLD FRNC CABLE 100 2*0.4 FES +
meter marking
Temperature 20C to +70C (operating)

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Table B-1 Specifications (Belden: YE00335 cable) (continued)


Item Specification
Packaging non-returnable reels with nominal length of 500 m 5%

Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115


Figure B-2 Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 cables

Legend:

1 Core
2 Insulation
3 Pair
4 Foil
5 Inner sheet
6 Screening
7 Jacket

Table B-2 Specifications (Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm soft annealed tinned copper wire
Insulation PE, overall diameter 0.700.03 mm
Pair 2 twisted wire, color schema according DIN 47100
Foil Polyester foil
Inner sheet FRNC
Overall diameter 6.000.20 mm
Screening Tinned copper braid, coverage > 90%

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Table B-2 Specifications (Belden: 46585/Lucent: 407128115 cables)


(continued)
Item Specification
Jacket FRNC, grey
Overall diameter 8.700.20 mm
Linear resistance 145 /km @ 20C
Marking BELDEN YYYY 10*2*0.4 FRNC CABLE SCR + meter marking
Temperature 20C to +85C (operating)
Packaging non-returnable reels with nominal length of 500 m 5%

Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503


Figure B-3 Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 cables

Legend:

1 Core
2 Insulation
3 Pair
4 Foil
5 Inner sheet
6 Screening
7 Jacket

Table B-3 Specifications (Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm soft annealed tinned copper wire
Insulation PE, overall diameter 0.840.05 mm
Pair 2x twisted wire, color schema according DIN 47100

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Table B-3 Specifications (Belden: 46040/Lucent: 848004503 cables)


(continued)
Item Specification
Foil Polyester foil
Inner sheet FRNC
Overall diameter 4.30.2 mm
Screening Aluminium polyester foil
Tinned copper braid, coverage > 60%
Jacket FRNC, grey
Overall diameter 6.20.30 mm
Impedance 12010 @ 1 MHz
Linear resistance 145 /km @ 20C
Marking BELDEN VENLO HOLLAND H1230 YYYY 4-FOLD FRNC
UTP CABLE 120 2*0.4ES + meter marking
Temperature 20C to +85C (operating)
Packaging non-returnable reels with nominal length of 500 m 5%

Belden: 46160
Figure B-4 Belden: 46160 cable

Legend:

1 Core
2 Inner dielectric
3 Outer dielectric
4 Braid
5 Sheath

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Table B-4 Specifications (Belden: 46160 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.254 mm soft annealed silvered copper wire
Inner dielectric FEP diameter 0.560.05 mm
Outer dielectric PE diameter 1.450.09 mm
Braid Soft annealed copper coverage > 90%
Diameter over braid 1.90 mm
Sheath FRNC, overall diameter 2.60.1 mm
Attenuation 9.0dB/100m @ 10 MHz
Impedance 752
Temperature 20C to +70C (operating)

Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522


Figure B-5 Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 cables

Legend:

1 Core
2 Inner dielectric
3 Outer dielectric
4 Foil
5 Braid
6 Sheath single coax
7 Cable core
8 Ripcord
9 Overall sheath

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Table B-5 Specifications (Belden: 46161/Lucent: 408386522 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.254 mm soft annealed silvered copper wire
Inner dielectric FEP diameter 0.500.05 mm
Outer dielectric Foamed PE diameter 1.400.04 mm
Foil Laminated AI / Pet / AI
Braid Soft annealed tinned copper coverage > 90%
Sheath single coax FRNC, overall diameter 2.55-2.70 mm
Cable core Elements are numbered 18
Overall sheath FRNC, overall diameter 9.70.2 mm
Attenuation 3.2dB/100m @ 1 MHz
9.5dB/100m @ 10 MHz
Impedance 752
Marking 8 COAX 75 2GE564 MM/YY
Temperature 20C to +70C (operating)

Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478


Figure B-6 Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 cables

Legend:

1 Core
2 Inner dielectric
3 Outer dielectric
4 Braid
5 Sheath
6 Cable core

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7 Ripcord
8 Inner overall sheath
9 Overall braid
10 Ripcord
11 Outer sheath

Table B-6 Specifications (Belden: 46169/Lucent: 407529478 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.254 mm soft annealed silvered copper wire
Inner dielectric FEP diameter 0.560.05 mm
Outer dielectric PE diameter 1.450.09 mm
Braid Soft annealed copper coverage > 90%
Diameter over braid 1.90 mm
Sheath FRNC, overall diameter 2.60.1 mm
Cable core Elements are numbered 18
Inner overall sheath FRNC, inner overall diameter 9.850.15 mm
Overall braid Soft annealed tinned copper coverage > 90%
Diameter over braid 10.75 mm
Outer sheath FRNC, outer overall diameter 12.10.3 mm
Attenuation 9.0dB/100m @ 10 MHz
Impedance 752
Marking BELDEN VENLO HOLLAND H131A YYYY 8-FOLD COAX
0.25/1.45/2.5 ES SCR
Temperature 20C to +70C (operating)

Belden: 46114/Lucent: 848068607


Figure B-7 Belden: 46114 / Lucent: 848068607 cables

Legend:

1 Core

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2 Inner dielectric
3 Outer dielectric
4 Inner braid
5 Foil
6 Outer braid
7 Outer sheath

Table B-7 Specifications (Belden: 46114/Lucent: 848068607 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.40.01 mm soft annealed silvered copper wire
Inner dielectric FEP diameter 0.9 mm
Outer dielectric PE diameter 2.420.1 mm
Inner braid Soft annealed tinned copper coverage > 90%,
Diameter over braid 2.87 mm
Foil Copper
Outer braid Soft annealed tinned copper coverage > 90%,
Diameter over braid 3.40 mm
Outer sheath FRNC, outer overall diameter 4.100.09 mm
Attenuation <5.2dB/100m @ 10 MHz
Impedance 752
Marking BELDEN VENLO HOLLAND YYWW 0.4/2.4/4.1 ES
Temperature 20C to +70C (operating)

Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498


Figure B-8 Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 cables

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Legend:

1 Core
2 Wrapping tape
3 Ripcord
4 Jacket

Table B-8 Specifications (Nexans: ET2PB556/Lucent: 408386498 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.26 mm silvered copper wire
Overall diameter 0.500.03 mm
Jacket Halogen free
Overall diameter 9.70.20 mm
Impedance 752
Attenuation 9dB/100m @ 10 MHz

Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324


The figure below shows a 15 pair cable as example.

Figure B-9 Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 cable

Legend:

1 Core
2 Drain wire
3 Foil
4 Braid
5 Jacket

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NOTE: The following specifications are valid for a 4 pair cable.

Table B-9 Specifications (Nexans (Filotex): ET2PA324 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm
Overall diameter 0.68 mm
Drain wire Solid 0.4 mm
Foil Aluminum
Braid Tinned copper braid
Jacket Halogen free
Overall diameter 4.40.15 mm
Impedance 100
Linear resistance 151 /km @ 20C
Weight 34.1 kg/km
Temperature 20C to +80C (operating)

Note: Use shrink sleeve under bread.

Jacket
Wires 8x
Sleeve
RJ45 plug Braid

Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947


Figure B-10 Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 cable

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Legend:

1 Core
2 Polyester tape
3 Foil aluminum polyester
4 Drain wire
5 Braid
6 Jacket

Table B-10 Specifications (Nexans (Filotex): ET2PF947 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm tinned copper wire
Overall diameter 0.86 mm
Drain wire Solid 0.4 mm tinned copper wire
Braid Tinned copper braid > 85% coverage
Jacket Halogen free
Overall diameter 5.40.2 mm
Impedance 12015 @ 1 MHz
Attenuation 3dB/100m @ 1 MHz
Linear resistance 151 /km
Temperature 20C to +80C (operating)

Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607


Figure B-11 Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 cables

Legend:

1 Core

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2 Inner dielectric
3 Outer dielectric
4 Inner braid
5 Foil
6 Outer sheath

Table B-11 Specifications (Nexans: 2PA329/Lucent: 848068607 cables)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.4 mm silver plated copper wire
Inner dielectric FEP diameter 0.85 mm
Outer dielectric PE diameter 2.42 mm
Inner braid Tinned copper coverage > 90%
Diameter over inner braid 2.87 mm
Diameter over outer braid 3.37 mm
Foil Copper
Outer sheath Halogen free, overall diameter 4.070.15 mm
Attenuation <5.2db/100m @ 10 MHz
Impedance 752
Temperature 10C to +85C (operating)

Nexans: NCX1
Figure B-12 Nexans: NCX1 cable

Legend:

1 Core
2 Dielectric

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3 Outer conductor
4 Outer sheath

Table B-12 Specifications (Nexans: NCX1 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.53 mm tinned copper wire
Dielectric 2.450.07 mm
Outer conductor Aluminium foil and tinned copper braid
Outer sheath LZSH grey, overall diameter 3.60.1 mm
Attenuation <4.5db/100m @ 10 MHz
<11.5db/100m @ 77.7 MHz
Impedance 753

Nexans: 296452
Figure B-13 Nexans: 296452 cable

Legend:

1 Core
2 Tape
3 Jacket
4 Braid
5 Tape
6 Ripcord
7 Jacket

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Table B-13 Specifications (Nexans: 296452 cable)


Item Specification
Core Solid 0.40 mm tinned copper wire
Overall diameter 0.84 mm
Tape Polyester
Jacket Halogen free
Overall diameter 4.30 mm
Braid 0.133mm tinned copper, > 60% coverage
Tape Aluminum polyester
Ripcord -
Jacket Halogen free
Overall diameter 6.200.30 mm
Attenuation <2.8db/100m @ 1 MHz
Resistance 145 W/km

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instructions

Overview
Purpose
This appendix contains general cable assembly instructions.

Contents

SUB-D connector C-2


Coax connector (1.6/5.6) C-5
Mounting 4 2.5 mm coax (75 ) to RJ45 connector C-8

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SUB-D connector
Description
The amphenol metallic hoods for SUB-D connectors protect cable assemblies from
magnetic and radio interferences.
These hoods are easily assembled and suitable for all industrial and telecom
applications.

Assembly instructions
Please observe the following SUB-D assembly instructions:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Strip the cable as necessary.


Important! Protect the braid by stripping.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Prepare the braid as shown in Figure C-1, SUB-D assembly steps (p. C-3).
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3 Solder the wires to the pin contacts.


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4 Put the ferrules around the braid on the cable.


Important! Shape the strands of braid into two pigtails and bend these pigtails
back 180 degrees over the ferrule.
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5 Insert the cable with the ferrule into the SUB-D connector.
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6 Close the connector by tightening the screws.


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Figure C-1 SUB-D assembly steps

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Soldering the ground wire


For soldering the ground wire, proceed as follows:
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1 Turn the stripped end of the ground wire around the braid before soldering the ground
wire to the braid.
Refer to Stripping and connecting a low frequency cable (p. C-4).
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Stripping and connecting a low frequency cable


For stripping and connecting a low frequency cable, proceed as follows:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Follow the steps sequentially as shown in the figure below to perform this procedure.

Figure C-2 Low frequency cable

Legend:

*1 The maximum power of the soldering iron is 50 W. If the


temperature is adjustable, it should be adjusted to a maximum
of 350.

END OF STEPS
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Coax connector (1.6/5.6)


Description
There are the following type of connectors:
IMS type 3320.52.1420.0D5 (45)
IMS type 2630.52.1310.0D5 (Straight)

IMS
Important! Use of the correct tools to ensure a proper connection.
For assembling a coax 1.6/5.6 connector, proceed as follows:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Strip the cable according to the dimensions indicated in the next figure and tin the
center conductor.
Important! The stripping lengths depend on the used connector type.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 Pull the crimp outer ferrule over the stripped cable.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 Pull back the cable braid.


...................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 Push the center conductor and the dielectric into the connector housing until the
dielectric stops.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 Solder the inner conductor to the center contact of the connector housing.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 After soldering press the cover into the connector body.


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7 First roll the cable braid over the termination part (inner ferrule) of the connector and
pull the crimp outer ferrule over that braid.
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

8 Crimp the outer ferrule with a hexagon die 4.6 AGK 3068 by using the Crimp Tool
AGK 2365.
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Results

Figure C-3 IMS assembly procedure

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Legend:

1 Coax 1.6/5.6 connector (straight) CC408663482


2 Coax 1.6/5.6 connector (45)

Crimp tool

Figure C-4 Crimp tool and die

Legend:

1 Crimp tool AGK 2365


2 Hexagon die 4.6 AGK 3068, or square 1.2

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Mounting 4 2.5 mm coax (75 ) to RJ45 connector


Assembly instructions
Please observe the following assembly instructions:
...................................................................................................................................................................................................

1 Mount the teflon tube under the coax braid.

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2 Solder wires to the braid and core wire.

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3 Move the shrink tube over the soldered core wire.

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4 Shrink the tube.

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5 Position the wires with a liner block.

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6 Cut the wires to the appropriate length.

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7 Plug the wire ends into an RJ45 housing.

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8 Crimp braid.

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9 Move the cover forward.

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RJ45 connector
It is recommended to use an RJ45 connector with EMC shield and strain relief as
shown below (CC408899888).

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Figure C-5 RJ45 connector

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Numerics

12NC number
The first nine digits identify the item (comcode), the last three digits identify the
version.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

A ADM
Add-Drop Multiplexer

Administrator
See Lucent OMS System Administrator.

Alarm
The notification (audible or visual) of a significant event. See also Event.

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

B BDFB
Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay

Bit Error Ratio (BER)


The ratio of bits received in error to bits sent.

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

C CAT
CATastrophic

CC
Cross-Connection, Cross-Connect

CCITT
See ITU-T.

Circuit
A combination of two transmission channels that permits bidirectional transmission of
signals between two points to support a single communication.

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CIT
Craft Interface Terminal

Client
Computer in a computer network that generally offers a user interface to a server. See
also Server.

CO
Central Office

CP
Circuit Pack

Craft Interface Terminal (CIT)


Local manager for SDH network elements.

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

D Data Communication Channel (DCC)


The embedded overhead communication channel in the SDH line. The DCC is used for
end-to-end communication and maintenance. It carries alarm, control, and status
information between network elements in an SDH network.

DC
Direct Current

DCN
Data Communications Network

DDF
Digital Distribution Frame

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E EIA
Electronic Industries Alliance

Element Management System (EMS)


See Integrated Transport Management Subnetwork Controller.

EMC
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility

EMI
ElectroMagnetic Interference

EOW
Engineering Order Wire

ESD
ElectroStatic Discharge

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ETSI
European Telecommunication Standardisation Institute

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G Gbit/s
Gigabits per second

GUI
Graphical User Interface

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I I/O
Input/Output

IEC
International Electrotechnical Committee

IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

Integrated Transport Management Craft Interface Terminal (ITM-CIT)


Local manager for SDH network elements in a subnetwork. Also called the Craft
Interface Terminal.

ISO
International Standards Organisation

ITU
International Telecommunications Union

ITU-R
International Telecommunications Union - Radio standardization sector. Formerly known
as CCIR: Comit Consultatif International Radio; International Radio Consultative
Committee.

ITU-T
International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunication standardization sector.
Formerly known as CCITT: Comit Consultatif International Tlgraphique &
Tlphonique; International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee.

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L LAN
Local Area Network

LED
Light Emitting Diode

Lightguide Build-Out (LBO)


An optical attenuator that guarantees the proper signal level and shape at the receiver
input.

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Line
Transmission line; refers to a transmission medium, together with the associated high
speed equipment, that are required transport information between two consecutive
network elements, one of which originates the line signal and the other terminates the
line signal.

LTU
Line Termination Unit.

Lucent OMS Administrator


See Lucent OMS System Administrator.

Lucent OMS System Administrator


A user of the Lucent OMS application with system administrator privileges. See also
User Privilege.
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M Manager
Capable of issuing network management operations and receiving events. The Manager
communicates with the Agent in the controlled network element.

MDI
Miscellaneous Discrete Input

MDO
Miscellaneous Discrete Output

MIB
The Management Information Base is the database in the node. The MIB contains the
configuration data of the node. A copy of each MIB is available in the EMS and is
called the MIB image. Under normal circumstances, the MIB and MIB image of one
node are synchronized.

MSP
Multiplex Section Protection. Provides capability of switching a signal from a working
to a protection section.

MTBF
Mean Time Between Failures

Multiplexer Section Protection (MSP)


Provides capability of switching a signal from a working to a protection section.

Multiplexer Section Shared Protection Ring (MS-SPRING)


A protection method used in multiplex line systems.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

N NE
Network Element. The NE is comprised of telecommunication equipment (or
groups/parts of telecommunication equipment) and support equipment that performs
network element functions. A Network Element has one or more standard Q-type
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interfaces.

Node
A node or network element is defined as all equipment that is controlled by one system
controller.

Non-revertive switching
In non-revertive switching, there is an active and standby high-speed line, circuit pack,
etc. When a protection switch occurs, the standby line, circuit pack, etc., is selected
causing the old standby line, circuit pack, etc., to be used for the new active line, circuit
pack, etc. The original active line, circuit pack, etc., becomes the standby line, circuit
pack, etc. This status remains in effect when the fault clears. Therefore, this protection
scheme is non-revertive in that there is no switch back to the original status in effect
before the fault occurred.

NTU
Network Termination Unit

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

O OC-n
Optical Carrier, Level n

ODF
Optical Distribution Frame

OI
Optical Interface

Operator
A user of the Lucent OMS application with operator privileges. See also User Privilege.

OS
Operations System - A central computer-based system that is used to provide operations,
administration and maintenance functions.

OSI
Open Systems Interconnection

OW
(Engineering) Order Wire

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

P Path
A logical connection between one termination point at which a standard format for a
signal at the given rate is assembled and from which the signal is transmitted, and
another termination point at which the received standard frame format for the signal is
disassembled.

PC
Personal Computer

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PCB
Printed Circuit Board

PDH
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy

PDP
Power Distribution Panel
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Q Q-LAN
Thin Ethernet LAN (10BaseT) that connects the manager to gateway network elements
so that management information can be exchanged between network elements and
management systems.

....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

S SC
Square coupled Connector

SDH
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. Definition of the degree of control of the various clocks
in a digital network over other clocks.

SDSL
Symmetrical single pair high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (name used by ETSI)

SFP
Small Form-Factor Pluggable Optics

SH
Short Haul

SHDSL
Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line (name used by ITU-T)

STM
Synchronous Transport Module Building block of SDH.

Supervisor
A user of the Lucent OMS application with supervisor privileges. See also User
Privilege.

System Administrator
A user of the computer system on which the Lucent OMS application can be installed.
See also User Privilege.

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T TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

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TIA
Telecommunications Industry Association

TMN
Telecommunications Management Network

Tributary
A signal of a specific rate (2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s, VC12, VC3, VC4, STM-1 or
STM-4) that may be added to or dropped from a line signal.
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U UTP
Unshielded Twisted Pair

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Index

Numerics technical data, 3-2 routing rules, 4-1


2H subrack voltage range, 3-2 SFP-155E cable, 4-57
installation, 3-33 weight, 3-2 SI-14/8 option card, 4-56
6H subrack ............................................................. station clock cable, 4-21
installation, 3-8 USB cable, 4-33
B barred-hand symbol, 1-12
.............................................................
............................................................. V.11 cable, 4-31
A AMU 1m/1o X16DS1 option card, 4-41
C Cable assembly, C-1
card mounting, 3-41 X2DS3-V2 option card, 4-44
cable specifications, B-1
card retraction, 3-43 X2E3-V2/E3/DS3_E14
cabling
option card, 4-40
dimensions, 3-25
easy MDI cable, 4-18
X4IP-V2 option card, 4-46
fan mounting to horizontal
EOP4_E132 and
subrack, 3-46 X8PL option card, 4-46
EOP4_E132_75 option
fan mounting to vertical cards, 4-53 CE mark, 1-13
subrack, 3-45
EPL4_E132_75 option card, cleaning of optical connectors,
horizontal rack mounting, 4-51 A-7
3-32
EPL4_E14 option card, 4-49 completion form, 9-4
layout, 3-26
Cabling connection verification test, 8-4
technical data, 3-25
ESW4_E14 option card, Conventions, xxvii
vertical rack mounting, 3-30 4-53
converter (AC/DC), 2-2
voltage range, 3-25 cabling
converter AC/DC, 4-8
weight, 3-25 fiber cables, 4-61
.............................................................
AMU 2m/4o ground wiring, 4-10
D Danger sources, 1-1
card mounting, 3-18 ITM-CIT cable, 4-28
dimensions
card retraction, 3-19 MDIO cable, 4-15
AMU 1m/1o, 3-25
dimensions, 3-2 PI-E1/63 option card, 4-35
AMU 2m/4o, 3-2
fan mounting, 3-23 PI-E1/63_75 option card,
4-35 Documentation set, xxvii
fan replacement, 3-24
power cables, 4-5 .............................................................
layout, 3-3
Q-LAN/G-LAN cable, 4-26 E electrostatic discharge, 1-11,
rack mounting, 3-6
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electrostatic protection, 1-12 Laser safety guidelines, 1-8 MDIO cable, 4-15
Entry checklist ............................................................. power cables, 4-5
Link testing, 3-1 M main card equipment protection Q-LAN/G-LAN cable, 4-26
entry checklist test, 7-10 station clock cable, 4-21
NE provisioning and stand MIB provisioning, 6-21 STM-1 cable (SFP-155E),
alone installation test, 2-1 ............................................................. 4-57
physical and power V.11 cable, 4-31
N NE date and time, 6-14
installation, 1-1
power consumption, 3-2, 3-25
NE login procedure, 6-11
environmental requirements,
Power Distribution Panel (PDP)
2-16 NE provisioning
grounding, 4-10
EPL option card test, 7-16 MIB, 6-21
power failure, A-2
ESD NE date and time, 6-14
See: Electrostatic discharge power supply, 1-11, 2-2
node creation, 6-16
ESP power supply safety
slot provisioning, 6-19
See: Electrostatic protection instructions, 1-11
NE software download, 6-7,
exit checklist powering the system, 5-5
A-3
link acceptance test, 8-8 .............................................................
node creation, 6-16
NE provisioning and stand ............................................................. R racks, 2-2
alone installation test, 7-22
removing the SFP modules, A-9
O optical circuit pack
physical and power
specifications, 4-59 RoHS Directive, 1-13
installation, 5-6
............................................................. optical connectors routing rules, 4-1
specifications, 4-59 .............................................................
F fans, 2-13
types, 4-58 S SFP
fast download application, 6-6
optical received power test, 8-2 See: Small Form-Factor
fiber cleaning, A-7 Pluggable Optics
option cards
final checklist, 9-3 SFP modules, A-9
available option cards, 2-11
............................................................. slot provisioning, 6-19
handling instructions, 2-18
G grounding, 4-10 Small Form-Factor Pluggable
.............................................................
Optics (SFPs), 4-58
.............................................................
P PDH/DSx option card test, 7-13 Small Formfactor Pluggable
I installation of an AM/AMS Optics (SFPs), 2-8
physical installation check, 5-2
option card, 3-21
software download failure, A-3
pin assignment
installation steps, 2-20
DS1 cable (X16DS1), 4-41 Sources of danger, 1-1
ITM-CIT
STM-1/STM-4 port connection
cable connection, 6-9 E1 cable (PI-E1/63 and
test, 7-5
PI-E1/63_75), 4-35
installation procedure, 6-3 subrack
easy MDI cable, 4-18
requirements, 2-19, 6-3 2H, 3-25
ITM-CIT cable, 4-28
............................................................. 6H, 3-2
LAN cable - E/FE, 4-46
L Laser classification, 1-9
LAN cable - GE, 4-47

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Index
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subrack 1m/1o .............................................................

installation, 3-29 W warning symbols, 1-4


supply voltage test, 5-5
switched Ethernet option card
test, 7-19
switching on the supply
voltage, 5-5
.............................................................

T test

cable connections, 5-3


connection verification, 8-4
EPL option card, 7-16
main card equipment
protection, 7-10
optical received power, 8-2
PDH/DSx option card, 7-13
physical installation, 5-2
Test
STM-1/STM-4 port
connection, 7-5
test
supply voltage, 5-5
switched Ethernet option
card, 7-19
transmission stability, 8-6
test equipment, 2-20
tools, 2-19
transmission stability test, 8-6
tributary cards
available tributary cards,
2-11
handling instructions, 2-18
troubleshooting
fiber cleaning, A-7
power failure, A-2
software download failure,
A-3

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365-312-848R6.0 Alcatel-Lucent Proprietary IN-3
Issue 1 March 2009 See notice on first page.

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