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Tape Measure
Cross Screwdriver
Straight Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Socket Wrench
hydraulic pliers
Cable Cutter
Wire Stripper
Diagonal Pliers
Torque Spanner
Cable Tester
Multimeter
Antistatic Gloves
1 Remove the retention screws from ports GND and Surge. 2 Install the surge protector onto the fastener. 3 Tighten the retention screws of ports GND and Surge.
GPS surge protector Surge port Protect port Check that the GPS surge protector and the fastener are well connected.
GND port
Use the bolt to secure the fastener to the PGND copper bar on the top of the cabinet. Install the PGND cable to the grounding point on the top of the cabinet.
NOTE:
The active and standby OMUa boards are installed in slots 20 to 23 of the RSS. Before the installation, check the pins and sockets on the OMUa board.
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Removing an OMUa
Installing Power Cables and PGND Cables for the N68E-22 Cabinet
Overhead Cabling
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1 Cut four 48 V power cables, four RTN power cables, and one PGND cable, and stick temporary labels . 2 Lead the cables along the cable rack until they reach the top of N68E-22 cabinet. 3 Divide the four pairs of power cables into two groups, each of which involves two pairs. Open the plastic cover
plates at the top back of the cabinet, and then lead each group into the cabinet.
4 Make OT terminals for the power cables and the PGND cable at the N68E-22 cabinet side. 5 Lead the RTN power cables to areas A and B and connect them to the wiring terminals where 1(+) and 3 (+) are
printed; route the -48 V power cables to areas A and B and connect them to the wiring terminals where 1(-) and 3 (-) are printed. Fasten the screws.
6 Connect the PGND cable into the grounding post on the top of the cabinet. 7 Connect these cables including the PGND cable, the RTN, and the -48 V power cables to the corresponding
wiring posts on the PDF.
Underfloor Cabling
1 Cut four 48 V power cables, four RTN power cables, and one PGND cable, and stick temporary labels . 2 Lead the four pairs of power cables and one PGND cable through the lower cable hole of the PDF along under the
ESD floor to below the N68E-22 cabinet.
3 Divide the four pairs of power cables into two groups, each of which involves two pairs. Bind one of the two groups and
the PGND cable with the cable tie, and then use the cable tie to bind the other groups together. Route the two groups of cables to the central columns at both sides of the
4 Make OT terminals for the power cables and the PGND cable at the N68E-22 cabinet side. 5 Lead the RTN power cables to areas A and B and connect them to the wiring terminals where 1(+) and 3 (+) are
printed; route the -48 V power cables to areas A and B and connect them to the wiring terminals where 1(-) and 3 (-) are printed. Fasten the screws.
6 Connect the PGND cable into the grounding post on the top of the cabinet. 7 Connect these cables including the PGND cable, the RTN, and the -48 V power cables to the corresponding wiring
posts on the PDF.
GPS Jumper
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Laying out cables Binding the cables at the sides of the combined cabinets Cabling on the ladder
2 When routing the E1/T1 cables into the cabinet, apply 4 PCS
Overlapping cables
4 When binding the E1/T1 cables at the cabinet side, arrange the cables properly in different layers. 5 The first E1/T1 cables at the cabinet side are bound in a 4 x 2 stack, that is, four cables multiple two layers. 6 Bundle the adjacent stacked E1/T1 cables using the cable ties. 7 A maximum distance of 250 mm should be maintained between two cable ties within the cabinet. 8 If the connector for the E1/T1 cable at the DDF side needs to be soldered, you should remove the E1/T1 connector at
the RNC side from the AEUa/PEUa board to avoid any damage to the board.
Overhead Cabling
Setting the DIP Switch on the AEUa/PEUa Board as the follow tables. (on-site trunk transmission mode based)
E1/T1 Cable
DIP Switch
Bit
State
120-ohm
75-ohm
rack until they reach the top of the RNC cabinet. then lead the cables into the cabinet through the cable hole on the top of the cabinet. the DB44 connector to the corresponding port of the AEUa/PEUa board.
3 Use the cables ties to bundle the E1/T1 cables led from the
same AEUa/PEUa board. Ensure that the bundled cables are level. stacks.
4 Bind the E1/T1 cables at the cabinet side appropriately in 5 Route the E1/T1 cables along the cable rack to the DDF, and
then bind the cables at the rungs of the cable rack.
6 Make the connectors for the E1/T1 cables at the DDF side
according to the DDF type, and then link the connectors to the terminals on the DDF.
Underfloor Cabling
Setting the DIP Switch on the AEUa/PEUa Board as the follow tables. (on-site trunk transmission mode based)
E1/T1 Cable DIP Switch Bit State
120-ohm
75-ohm
3 Use the cables ties to bundle the E1/T1 cables led from
4 Bind the E1/T1 cables at the cabinet side appropriately 5 Route the E1/T1 cables through under the ESD floor
until they reach the DDF.
NOTE:
When the underfloor cabling mode is applied, route the E1/T1 cables neatly at the cabinet side, considering later capacity expansion: Route the E1/T1 cables for the subracks (from the top to the bottom) at the cabinet side and adhere to the policy: to lay out the cables, route them from the closest point to the farthest point of the central column. When routing the E1/T1 cables of one board, reserve space for routing the E1/T1 cables of other boards within the same subrack.
Do not look into the optical interface when connecting the optical cables to prevent the eyes from injury. Bind the optical cables using binding tapes. Ensure that the optical fibers and other cables are bound into separate bundles. Bind the optical cables in pair in proper order.The cable ties are arranged at intervals of 150mm. The external optical cables of the cabinet should be protected by corrugated pipes. Use care to bind the optical fibers.The binding tapes can never be too tight. Otherwise, the signal attenuation could be caused by improper force exerted on the optical cables.
1 According to the on-site cabling method, route the optical fibers through the corrugated pipe, and then along the rear of the cabinet through the top or bottom of the cabling hole outside the cabinet. 2 Distribute the optical fibers to the peer equipment. 3 Lead the other end of the optical fiber through the cablingtrough at the rear of the subrack ,Then get to the corresponding optical interface of boards. 4 Insert the optical connector into the optical interface. 5 Bind the optical fibers in proper order.
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One end of the Ethernet cables is connected to ports10/100/1000BASE-T on the SCUa boards in the RSS-0 .The other end is connected to ports 10/100/1000BASE-T on the SCUa boards in the RBS-1,RBS-2,RBS-3,RBS-4 or RBS-5.
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RBS-2
RBS-5
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RBS-1
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RBS-4
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RSS-0
RBS-3
RSR
RBR
1 Get Ethernet cables of appropriate lengthMake unshielded crossover cable connectors for both ends of the Ethernet cable. 2 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables for easy identification. 3 Lead one end of the interconnection Ethernet cable along the left side of the RSR to the cable trough under the RSS. 4 For SCUa Boards in RBS-1 or RBS-2lead the other end along the left side at the front of the RSR to the cable trough
under RBS-1 or RBS-2.
5 For SCUa Boards in RBS-3, RBS-4, or RBS-5lead the other end along the right side at the front of the RSR and then get in
RBR along the left side at the front of the RBR to the cable trough under RBS-3, RBS-4, or RBS-5.
6 Lead both ends of the Ethernet cable upwards till they reach the corresponding ports of the active/standby SCUa board.
Insert the connectors of the Ethernet cable into the ports. Ensure that the connectors are well connected to the ports.
7 Properly arrange the Ethernet cables and bind them with cable ties. The distance between two cable ties is about 200 mm.
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end of the cable to the peer Ethernet port, and then lead the other end into the cabinet through the cable hole on top or bottom of the cabinet. cabinet rear to the cabling trough beneath the RSS subrack, and then along the cabling trough of the RSS subrack to the active and standby OMUa boards.Then, route the Ethermet cable upwards till it reaches the corresponding Ethernet port.Tightly insert the cables into the corresponding ports. cable ties.The cable ties are arranged at intervals of 200mm.
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2 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables for easy 3 According to the actual scenarios, lead one end of the cable
to the corresponding Ethernet port and lead the other end through either the cable hole on the top or the one on the bottom of the cabinet to the RNC cabinet.
4 Route the Ethernet cable along the side at the back of the
cabinet to the cable trough under the subrack where FG2a board is held, and route the cable through the cable trough towards the FG2a board. Then, insert the cable into the corresponding port well. cable ties. The distance between two cable ties is about 200 mm.
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out the cables and attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables. Y-shaped clock signal cable along the right side at the front of the RSR cabinet till it reaches the cable trough under the RSS subrack. Lead the other end of the Y-shaped clock signal cable along the right side at the front of the RSR to the cable trough below RBS 1 or RBS-2.
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RBS-2
RBS-5
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RBS-5Route the other end of the Y-shaped clock signal cable along the right side at the front of the RSR, and then lay the cable along the left side at the front of RBR until it reaches the cable trough below the RBS-3, RBS-4 or RBS-5. active and standby GCUa/GCGa boards, and then insert the two connectors respectively into the CLKOUT ports of the active and standby GCUa/GCGa boards. Ensure that the connectors are appropriately linked to the ports. connectors) to the active or standby SCUa of the RBS, and then insert the end into the CLKIN port. Ensure that the connector is appropriately linked to the port. clock signal cables and bind them with cable ties. The distance between two cable ties is about 200 mm.
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RBS-1
RBS-4
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RSS-0
RBS-3
RSR
RBR
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1 Connect the jumper and the sigal cable, then lead the cable to the rear of the cabinet. 2 Insert the SMA connector into the ANT port of the GCGa. 3 Insert the jumper connector to the Surge port on the GPS Surge Protector.
A N T
A N T
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1 Route the end with the SMB connector along the right
side at the front of the RSR cabinet to the RSS subrack. the cable either upwards or downwards out of the cabinet till it reaches the BITS clock source. or CLKIN1 of the GCUa/GCGa board at the front of the cabinet. source.Link the connector to the port of the BITS clock signal source well. them with cable ties. The distance between two cable ties is about 200 mm.
3 Insert the end with the SMB connector into port CLKIN0
4 Make the connector for the end of the BITS clock signal
CLKIN0 CLKIN0
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