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1 Functions ................................................................................................ 2.2 Panel Description ................................................................................... 2.3 DIP Switches .......................................................................................... 2.4 Interface Description .............................................................................. 2.4.1 SERIAL Interface ........................................................................... 2.4.2 ALARM Interface ............................................................................ 2.5 Technical Parameters ............................................................................ 3 Subrack .......................................................................................................... 3.1 Structure ................................................................................................. 3.2 Interface Area ......................................................................................... 3.3 Fan Tray Assembly ................................................................................ 3.4 Parameters ............................................................................................. 4 DCM Frame and HUB Frame ........................................................................ 4.1 Dispersion Compensation Module (DCM) .............................................. 4.1.1 Working Principle ........................................................................... 4.1.2 Functions ....................................................................................... 4.1.3 Application ..................................................................................... 4.1.4 Parameters .................................................................................... 4.2 DCM Frame ............................................................................................ 4.3 HUB Frame ............................................................................................ 5 Overview of Boards ...................................................................................... 5.1 Board Category ...................................................................................... 5.2 Board Appearance ................................................................................. 6 Optical Transponder Unit ............................................................................. 6.1 LWF/LWFS ............................................................................................. 6.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.1.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.1.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.2 LRF/LRFS .............................................................................................. 6.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.2.2 Working Principle ...........................................................................
1-1 1-2 1-4 1-4 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-9 3-1 3-1 3-3 3-5 3-6 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-4 5-1 5-1 5-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-8 6-8 6-9
6.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.2.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.3 LBE/LBES .............................................................................................. 6.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.3.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.3.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.4 TMX/TMXS ............................................................................................. 6.4.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.4.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.4.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.4.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.5 TMR/TMRS ............................................................................................ 6.5.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.5.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.5.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.5.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.6 LWC1 ..................................................................................................... 6.6.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.6.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.6.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.6.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.7 TRC1 ...................................................................................................... 6.7.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.7.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.7.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.7.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.8 LWM ....................................................................................................... 6.8.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.8.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.8.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.8.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.9 LWMR .................................................................................................... 6.9.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 6.9.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 6.9.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 6.9.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 6.10 LWX...................................................................................................... 6.10.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 6.10.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 6.10.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................
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6.10.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 6.11 LWXR ................................................................................................... 6.11.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 6.11.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 6.11.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 6.11.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 6.12 LDG/FDG ............................................................................................. 6.12.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 6.12.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 6.12.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 6.12.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 6.13 LOG/LOGS ........................................................................................... 6.13.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 6.13.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 6.13.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 6.13.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 7 Optical Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Add and Drop Unit ............................ 7.1 M40 and V40 .......................................................................................... 7.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.1.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 7.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.1.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 7.2 D40 ......................................................................................................... 7.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.2.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 7.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.2.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 7.3 MR2 ........................................................................................................ 7.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.3.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 7.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.3.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 7.4 DWC ....................................................................................................... 7.4.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.4.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 7.4.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.4.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 7.5 ITL .......................................................................................................... 7.5.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.5.2 Working Principle ...........................................................................
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7.5.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.5.4 Parameter Description ................................................................... 7.5.5 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 7.6 FIU .......................................................................................................... 7.6.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 7.6.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 7.6.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 7.6.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 8 Optical Amplifier Unit ................................................................................... 8.1 OAU ........................................................................................................ 8.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 8.1.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 8.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 8.1.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 8.2 OBU ........................................................................................................ 8.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 8.2.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 8.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 8.2.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 8.3 OPU ........................................................................................................ 8.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 8.3.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 8.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 8.3.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 8.4 HBA ........................................................................................................ 8.4.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 8.4.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 8.4.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 8.4.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 8.5 Raman Amplifier ..................................................................................... 8.5.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 8.5.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 8.5.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 8.5.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9 Performance Detection and Adjustment Units .......................................... 9.1 MCA ....................................................................................................... 9.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.1.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.1.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................
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9.1.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9.2 VA4......................................................................................................... 9.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.2.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 9.2.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9.3 VOA ........................................................................................................ 9.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.3.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 9.3.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9.4 DGE ........................................................................................................ 9.4.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.4.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.4.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 9.4.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9.5 DSE ........................................................................................................ 9.5.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.5.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.5.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 9.5.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 9.6 GFU ........................................................................................................ 9.6.1 Functionality ................................................................................... 9.6.2 Working Principle ........................................................................... 9.6.3 Front Panel .................................................................................... 9.6.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................ 10 Optical Fibre Automatic Monitoring Units................................................ 10.1 FMU...................................................................................................... 10.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 10.1.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 10.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 10.1.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 10.2 MWA ..................................................................................................... 10.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 10.2.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 10.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 10.2.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 10.3 MWF ..................................................................................................... 10.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 10.3.2 Working Principle .........................................................................
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10.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 10-14 10.3.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 10-17 11 Protection Units .......................................................................................... 11.1 OCP...................................................................................................... 11.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 11.1.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 11.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 11.1.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 11.2 OLP ...................................................................................................... 11.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 11.2.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 11.2.3 Switching Type ............................................................................. 11.2.4 Front Panel .................................................................................. 11.2.5 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 11.3 SCS ...................................................................................................... 11.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 11.3.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 11.3.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 11.3.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 11.4 PBU ...................................................................................................... 11.4.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 11.4.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 11.4.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 11.4.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 12 Optical Supervisory Units and System Control and Communication Unit .................................................................................................................... 12.1 SC1/SC2 .............................................................................................. 12.1.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 12.1.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 12.1.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 12.1.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 12.2 TC1/TC2 ............................................................................................... 12.2.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 12.2.2 Working Principle ......................................................................... 12.2.3 Front Panel .................................................................................. 12.2.4 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 12.3 SCC/SCE ............................................................................................. 12.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................. 12.3.2 Working principle ......................................................................... 12.3.3 Functional Interfaces .................................................................... 11-1 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-3 11-5 11-6 11-6 11-6 11-7 11-8 11-10 11-11 11-11 11-11 11-12 11-14 11-15 11-15 11-16 11-17 11-18 12-1 12-2 12-2 12-2 12-3 12-5 12-6 12-6 12-7 12-8 12-10 12-11 12-11 12-13 12-13
12.3.4 Front Panel .................................................................................. 12-14 12.3.5 Technical Specifications .............................................................. 12-16 A Indicators ...................................................................................................... A.1 Cabinet Indicators .................................................................................. A.2 Board Indicators ..................................................................................... A.2.1 Alarm Indicator .............................................................................. A.2.2 Running Indicator .......................................................................... A.2.3 Communication Indicator ............................................................... B Power Consumption and Weight of the Boards ........................................ C Glossary ........................................................................................................ D Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................................................................... Index ................................................................................................................. A-1 A-1 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-3 B-1 C-1 D-1
OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System Hardware Description
V100R003
OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System Hardware Description
BOM Date Document Version 31250380 June 30, 2006 T2-042580-20060630-C-1.32
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About This Document......................................................................................................................i Documentation Set Guide..............................................................................................................v 1 Cabinet .........................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Structure ...................................................................................................................................... 1-2 1.2 Capacity....................................................................................................................................... 1-4 1.3 Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
3 Subrack.........................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Structure ...................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Interface Area .............................................................................................................................. 3-3 3.3 Fan Tray Assembly ...................................................................................................................... 3-5 3.4 Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 3-6
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6.8.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 6-41 6.8.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 6-42 6.9 LWMR....................................................................................................................................... 6-44 6.9.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 6-44 6.9.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 6-45 6.9.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 6-45 6.9.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 6-47 6.10 LWX ........................................................................................................................................ 6-48 6.10.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 6-48 6.10.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 6-49 6.10.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 6-50 6.10.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 6-51 6.11 LWXR...................................................................................................................................... 6-54 6.11.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 6-54 6.11.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 6-54 6.11.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 6-55 6.11.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 6-57 6.12 LDG/FDG................................................................................................................................ 6-59 6.12.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 6-59 6.12.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 6-59 6.12.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 6-60 6.12.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 6-62 6.13 LOG/LOGS ............................................................................................................................. 6-64 6.13.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 6-64 6.13.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 6-65 6.13.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 6-66 6.13.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 6-67
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7.3.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 7-10 7.3.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 7-11 7.3.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 7-13 7.4 DWC.......................................................................................................................................... 7-14 7.4.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 7-14 7.4.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 7-15 7.4.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 7-16 7.4.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 7-17 7.5 ITL............................................................................................................................................. 7-19 7.5.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 7-19 7.5.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 7-19 7.5.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 7-20 7.5.4 Parameter Description...................................................................................................... 7-21 7.5.5 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 7-21 7.6 FIU............................................................................................................................................. 7-22 7.6.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 7-23 7.6.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 7-23 7.6.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 7-25 7.6.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 7-28
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8.5 Raman Amplifier ....................................................................................................................... 8-24 8.5.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................... 8-24 8.5.2 Working Principle ............................................................................................................ 8-25 8.5.3 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 8-26 8.5.4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 8-27
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10.1.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 10-3 10.1.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 10-4 10.1.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 10-5 10.2 MWA ....................................................................................................................................... 10-7 10.2.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 10-7 10.2.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 10-7 10.2.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 10-9 10.2.4 Technical Specifications............................................................................................... 10-11 10.3 MWF ..................................................................................................................................... 10-12 10.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................................................ 10-12 10.3.2 Working Principle ........................................................................................................ 10-13 10.3.3 Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 10-14 10.3.4 Technical Specifications............................................................................................... 10-17
12 Optical Supervisory Units and System Control and Communication Unit ...............12-1
12.1 SC1/SC2 .................................................................................................................................. 12-2 12.1.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 12-2 12.1.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 12-2
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12.1.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 12-3 12.1.4 Technical Specifications................................................................................................. 12-5 12.2 TC1/TC2.................................................................................................................................. 12-6 12.2.1 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 12-6 12.2.2 Working Principle .......................................................................................................... 12-7 12.2.3 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 12-8 12.2.4 Technical Specifications............................................................................................... 12-10 12.3 SCC/SCE ............................................................................................................................... 12-11 12.3.1 Functionality ................................................................................................................ 12-11 12.3.2 Working principle......................................................................................................... 12-13 12.3.3 Functional Interfaces.................................................................................................... 12-13 12.3.4 Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 12-14 12.3.5 Technical Specifications............................................................................................... 12-16
B Power Consumption and Weight of the Boards.................................................................B-1 C Glossary......................................................................................................................................C-1 D Acronyms and Abbreviations............................................................................................... D-1 Index ................................................................................................................................................ i-1
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Figure 1-1 Appearance of an OptiX BWS 1600G ............................................................................ 1-2 Figure 1-2 Exploded view of an OptiX BWS 1600G cabinet .......................................................... 1-3 Figure 2-1 Front view of a power box .............................................................................................. 2-2 Figure 2-2 PMU DIP switches.......................................................................................................... 2-4 Figure 2-3 Alarm cables between a SERIAL interface and the subracks ......................................... 2-5 Figure 2-4 ALARM pins diagram..................................................................................................... 2-6 Figure 2-5 Alarm cable ..................................................................................................................... 2-8 Figure 3-1 OptiX BWS 1600G subrack structure diagram............................................................... 3-1 Figure 3-2 The subrack interface area .............................................................................................. 3-3 Figure 3-3 Fan tray assembly ........................................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-4 Air circulation in the OptiX BWS 1600G subrack ......................................................... 3-6 Figure 4-1 DCM and HUB frames in an OptiX BWS 1600G cabinet.............................................. 4-3 Figure 5-1 Board appearance............................................................................................................ 5-4 Figure 6-1 Principle block diagram of the LWF and the LWFS....................................................... 6-3 Figure 6-2 Front panel of the LWF and the LWFS........................................................................... 6-4 Figure 6-3 Principle block diagram of the LRF and the LRFS ........................................................ 6-9 Figure 6-4 Front panel of the LRF and the LRFS........................................................................... 6-10 Figure 6-5 Principle block diagram of the LBE and the LBES ...................................................... 6-14 Figure 6-6 Front panel of the LBE and the LBES .......................................................................... 6-15 Figure 6-7 Principle block diagram of the TMX and the TMXS.................................................... 6-19 Figure 6-8 Front panel of the TMX and the TMXS........................................................................ 6-20 Figure 6-9 Principle block diagram of the TMR and the TMRS .................................................... 6-25 Figure 6-10 Front panel of the TMR and the TMRS ...................................................................... 6-26 Figure 6-11 Principle block diagram of the LWC1......................................................................... 6-30 Figure 6-12 Front panel of the LWC1 ............................................................................................ 6-31 Figure 6-13 Principle block diagram of the TRC1 ......................................................................... 6-36
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Figure 6-14 Front panel of the TRC1 ............................................................................................. 6-37 Figure 6-15 Principle block diagram of the LWM ......................................................................... 6-40 Figure 6-16 Front panel of the LWM.............................................................................................. 6-41 Figure 6-17 Principle block diagram of the LWMR....................................................................... 6-45 Figure 6-18 Front panel of the LWMR........................................................................................... 6-46 Figure 6-19 Principle block diagram of the LWX .......................................................................... 6-49 Figure 6-20 Front panel of the LWX .............................................................................................. 6-50 Figure 6-21 Principle block diagram of the LWXR ....................................................................... 6-55 Figure 6-22 Front panel of the LWXR............................................................................................ 6-56 Figure 6-23 Principle block diagram of the LDG........................................................................... 6-60 Figure 6-24 Front panel of the LDG and the FDG ......................................................................... 6-61 Figure 6-25 Principle block diagram of the LOG and the LOGS................................................... 6-65 Figure 6-26 Front panel of the LOG and the LOGS....................................................................... 6-66 Figure 7-1 Principle block diagram of the M40 and the V40 ........................................................... 7-3 Figure 7-2 Front panel of the M40 and the V40 ............................................................................... 7-4 Figure 7-3 Principle block diagram of the D40 ................................................................................ 7-7 Figure 7-4 Front panel of the D40 .................................................................................................... 7-8 Figure 7-5 Principle block diagram of the MR2............................................................................. 7-11 Figure 7-6 Front panel of the MR2................................................................................................. 7-12 Figure 7-7 Principle block diagram of the DWC............................................................................ 7-15 Figure 7-8 Front panel of the DWC................................................................................................ 7-16 Figure 7-9 Principle block diagram of the ITL............................................................................... 7-19 Figure 7-10 Front panel of the ITL................................................................................................. 7-20 Figure 7-11 Principle block diagram of the FIU-01/FIU-02........................................................... 7-23 Figure 7-12 Principle block diagram of the FIU-03/06 .................................................................. 7-24 Figure 7-13 Principle block diagram of the FIU-04 ....................................................................... 7-25 Figure 7-14 Front panel of the FIU................................................................................................. 7-26 Figure 8-1 Principle block diagram of the OAU .............................................................................. 8-3 Figure 8-2 Front panel of the E2OAU .............................................................................................. 8-4 Figure 8-3 Front panel of the E3OAU .............................................................................................. 8-5 Figure 8-4 Front panel of the OBU................................................................................................. 8-13 Figure 8-5 Front panel of the OPU ................................................................................................. 8-17
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Figure 8-6 Principle block diagram of the HBA............................................................................. 8-21 Figure 8-7 Front panel of the HBA................................................................................................. 8-22 Figure 8-8 Functional block diagram of the RPA........................................................................... 8-25 Figure 8-9 Front panel of the RPA and RPC................................................................................... 8-26 Figure 9-1 Principle block diagram of the MCA.............................................................................. 9-2 Figure 9-2 Front panel of the MCA-8............................................................................................... 9-3 Figure 9-3 Principle block diagram of the VA4................................................................................ 9-6 Figure 9-4 Front panel of the VA4.................................................................................................... 9-7 Figure 9-5 Principle block diagram of the VOA .............................................................................. 9-9 Figure 9-6 Front panel of the VOA ................................................................................................ 9-10 Figure 9-7 Principle block diagram of the DGE............................................................................. 9-13 Figure 9-8 Front panel of the DGE................................................................................................. 9-14 Figure 9-9 Principle block diagram of the DSE ............................................................................. 9-16 Figure 9-10 Front panel of the DSE-I and the DSE-II.................................................................... 9-17 Figure 9-11 Location of the GFU in the system by working with E2OAU.................................... 9-19 Figure 9-12 Principle block diagram of the GFU ........................................................................... 9-20 Figure 9-13 Front panel of the GFU ............................................................................................... 9-21 Figure 10-1 Application of OAMS in the system (on-line monitoring) ......................................... 10-1 Figure 10-2 Principle block diagram of the FMU .......................................................................... 10-3 Figure 10-3 Front panel of the FMU .............................................................................................. 10-4 Figure 10-4 Principle block diagram of the MWA ......................................................................... 10-8 Figure 10-5 Front panel of the MWA-I and the MWA-II ............................................................... 10-9 Figure 10-6 Principle block diagram of the MWF-I..................................................................... 10-13 Figure 10-7 Principle block diagram of MWF-II ......................................................................... 10-14 Figure 10-8 Front panel of the MWF-I and the MWF-II.............................................................. 10-15 Figure 11-1 Principle block diagram of the OCP ........................................................................... 11-2 Figure 11-2 Front panel of the OCP ............................................................................................... 11-4 Figure 11-3 Principle block diagram of the OLP............................................................................ 11-7 Figure 11-4 Front panel of the OLP................................................................................................ 11-9 Figure 11-5 SCS in the OptiX BWS 1600G ................................................................................. 11-11 Figure 11-6 Principle block diagram of the SCS .......................................................................... 11-12 Figure 11-7 Front panel of the SCS .............................................................................................. 11-13
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Figure 11-8 Principle block diagram of the PBU ......................................................................... 11-16 Figure 11-9 Front panel of the PBU ............................................................................................. 11-17 Figure 12-1 Principle block diagram of the SC1 ............................................................................ 12-3 Figure 12-2 Front panel of the SC1 and the SC2............................................................................ 12-4 Figure 12-3 Principle block diagram of the TC1 ............................................................................ 12-8 Figure 12-4 Front panel of the TC1 and the TC2 ........................................................................... 12-9 Figure 12-5 Logical functional block diagram of SCC ................................................................ 12-11 Figure 12-6 Principle block diagram of the SCC ......................................................................... 12-13 Figure 12-7 Front panel of the SCC and the SCE ........................................................................ 12-14
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Tables
Table 1-1 Full configuration of the 300 mm ETSI cabinets of various heights ................................ 1-4 Table 1-2 Dimensions and weight of the OptiX BWS 1600G cabinet ............................................. 1-4 Table 2-1 Functions of the units in a power box............................................................................... 2-1 Table 2-2 Description of the power panel......................................................................................... 2-3 Table 2-3 Settings and meanings of DIP switches ............................................................................ 2-4 Table 2-4 ALARM interface pin assignment .................................................................................... 2-7 Table 2-5 ALARM interface pin assignment .................................................................................... 2-8 Table 2-6 Technical parameters of the power box ............................................................................ 2-9 Table 3-1 Dimensions and weight of an OptiX BWS 1600G subrack.............................................. 3-6 Table 4-1 DCM type ......................................................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4-2 Dimensions and weight of a DCM ................................................................................... 4-2 Table 4-3 Dimensions and weight of a DCM frame ......................................................................... 4-3 Table 4-4 Dimensions of a HUB frame ............................................................................................ 4-4 Table 5-1 Board list........................................................................................................................... 5-2 Table 6-1 Comparison between the E2LWF and E3LWF................................................................. 6-4 Table 6-2 Comparison between the E2LWFS and E3LWFS ............................................................ 6-4 Table 6-3 Specifications of the optical module at client side of the LWF ........................................ 6-5 Table 6-4 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWF/LWFS.......... 6-6 Table 6-5 Specifications of the optical module at DWDM side of the LRF or LRFS .................... 6-11 Table 6-6 Optical interface parameter specifications at the client side of the LBE/LBES ............. 6-16 Table 6-7 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LBE/LBES ......... 6-17 Table 6-8 Optical interface parameter specifications at the client side of the TMX....................... 6-21 Table 6-9 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the TMX/TMXS ...... 6-22 Table 6-10 Optical interface parameter specifications of the TMR/TMRS .................................... 6-27 Table 6-11 Optical interface parameter specifications at client side of the LWC1 ......................... 6-32 Table 6-12 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWC1............... 6-33
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Table 6-13 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the TRC1................ 6-38 Table 6-14 Optical interface parameter specifications at the client side of the LWM .................... 6-42 Table 6-15 Optical interface parameter specifications at DWDM side of the LWM...................... 6-43 Table 6-16 Specifications of fixed wavelength optical module at DWDM side of the LWMR ..... 6-47 Table 6-17 Optical interface parameter specifications at the client side of the LWX..................... 6-51 Table 6-18 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWX................. 6-52 Table 6-19 Specifications of fixed wavelength optical module at DWDM side of the LWXR ...... 6-57 Table 6-20 Optical interface parameter specifications at the client side of the LDG/FDG ............ 6-62 Table 6-21 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LDG/FDG ........ 6-63 Table 6-22 Optical interface parameter at the client side of the LOG and LOGS .......................... 6-67 Table 6-23 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LOG/LOGS...... 6-68 Table 7-1 Parameter specifications of FIU-01 (C+L+1510)........................................................... 7-28 Table 7-2 Parameter specifications of FIU-02 (C+L+1510+1625)................................................. 7-29 Table 7-3 Parameter specifications of FIU-03/06 (C+1510) .......................................................... 7-30 Table 7-4 Parameter specifications of FIU-04 (L+1625)................................................................ 7-30 Table 8-1 Parameters of OAU-LG for L-band.................................................................................. 8-6 Table 8-2 Parameters of OAUC01 for C band.................................................................................. 8-8 Table 8-3 Parameters of OAU-C03E for C band .............................................................................. 8-9 Table 8-4 Parameters of OAUC05 for C band................................................................................ 8-10 Table 8-5 Parameters of OBU-L for L-band (for E2OBU) ............................................................. 8-14 Table 8-6 Parameters of OBUC03 and OBUC05 ........................................................................... 8-15 Table 9-1 Parameter specifications of GFU01 and GFU02 (used with E2OAU) ........................... 9-22 Table 9-2 Parameter specifications of GFU03 (used with raman amplifier) .................................. 9-22 Table 9-3 Parameter specifications of GFU04 (used with ROP amplifier)..................................... 9-23 Table A-1 Cabinet indicators ........................................................................................................... A-1 Table A-2 Red alarm indicator ......................................................................................................... A-2 Table A-3 Green running indicator .................................................................................................. A-2 Table A-4 Green running Indicator on the SCC............................................................................... A-2 Table A-5 Orange indicator.............................................................................................................. A-3 Table B-1 OptiX BWS 1600G equipment board information ......................................................... B-1
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Intended Audience
The intended audiences of this document are: Policy planner Installation and commissioning engineer NM configuration engineer Technical support engineer Operation engineer Field engineer
Organisation
This document consists of following chapters and is organised as follows.
Chapter Description
This chapter describes the mechanical structure and technical specifications of the cabinet. This chapter describes the function and technical specifications of the power box; and introduces the switches and interfaces on the front panel of the power box. This chapter describes the mechanical structure, technical specifications, and interfaces of the subrack.
Chapter 3 Subrack
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This chapter describes the working principle, function, and application of the DCM module. This chapter describes the structure of the DCM Frame and the HUB Frame.
Chapter 5 Overview of This chapter describes the classification and appearance of Boards boards. Chapter 6 Optical Transponder Unit Chapter 7 Optical Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Add/Drop Unit Chapter 8 Optical Amplifier Unit Chapter 9 Performance Detection and Adjustment Units Chapter 10 Optical Fiber Automatic Monitoring Units Chapter 11 Protection Units Chapter 12 Optical Supervisory Units and System Control and Communication Unit Appendix A Appendix D This chapter describes the function and the working principle of optical transponder units. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of optical multiplexers, optical demultiplexers, and optical add/drop multiplexers. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of optical amplifier units. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of performance detection and adjustment units. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of optical fiber automatic monitoring units. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of protection units. This chapter describes the function and the working principle of optical supervisory units and system control and communication units. This chapter includes four appendices: Indicators Power Consumption and Weight of Boards Glossary Acronyms and Abbreviations The appendices provide a quick search approach to useful information.
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Conventions
Symbol Conventions
Symbol Description
A warning notice with this symbol indicates high voltage could result in harm to person. A warning notice with this symbol indicates strong laser beam could result in personal injury. A warning notice with this symbol indicates a risk of personal injury. A caution notice with this symbol indicates a risk to equipment damage or loss of data. A caution notice with this symbol indicates the equipment is static-sensitive. An important note notice with this symbol helps you avoid an undesirable situation or indicates important supplementary information. A note notice with this symbol indicates additional, helpful, non-critical information.
General Conventions
Convention Description
Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Terminal display is in Courier New.
Diagram Conventions
Convention Description
Indicates the flow of optical signals. Indicates the flow of electrical signals.
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Indicates an optical module. Indicates an electrical module. All modules of a board are inside such a block in bold.
Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version contains all updates made to the previous versions.
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The following list provides the short introduction to each document that is supplied with your package. Installation Guide This document provides guides to install the hardware. This document describes the hardware installation procedure, cable routing and related installation specifications for the equipment. Commissioning Guide This document provides guides to practice the commissioning and testing operations after hardware installation. This document describes the preparation, methods and procedures for the station commissioning and the network commissioning. Configuration Guide This document provides guides to configure the services on the T2000 after network commissioning is complete. This document describes how to configure optical network element, service protection, IPA, APE and ALC. Routine Maintenance This document provides guides to practice routine maintenance. This document describes the detailed routine maintenance activities and precautions, including hardware maintenance items and equipment maintenance items on the T2000. Troubleshooting This document provides guides to operate the troubleshooting. This document describes the basic thoughts and operations of troubleshooting. In this document, procedures detailing board replacing methods are included. Quick Reference Guide This document provides guides for field engineers to conduct on-site maintenance. This document describes basic operational and maintenance information covering the majority of day to day activities that will be carried out at a network element. Technical Description This document describes the functions, features, specifications and network application of the equipment. This document provides both introductory information and detailed interface parameters. Hardware Description This document describes hardware architecture and composition of the equipment, including boards, cables, interfaces, as well as their functions and parameters.
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Alarms and Performance Events Reference This document lists alarms and performance events generated by the equipment. It also provides ways of handling alarms and performance events to clear the faults or failures. Compliance and Safety Manual The Compliance and Safety Manual provides compliance and safety information.
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Online Help This document provides guides to use the T2000. This document describes the functionality, menu and interface parameters of the T2000 and how to monitor, configure, maintain and manage a piece of equipment through the T2000. Northbound CORBA Interface Developer Guide This document provides guides to use the T2000CORBA interface. Functions, features, installation and maintenance information are given.
Use Phases
See the following table to use desired documents according to the phases and user profiles.
Document Name Intended Audience Planning Installation & Commissioning Configuration Maintenance
Installation Guide Commissioning Guide T2000 Installation Guide Note 1 T2000 HA System Installation Guide Note 1 Note 2 Configuration Guide T2000 Operation Guide for WDM Note 1 T2000- LCT User Guide Note 1 T2000 On-line Help Note 1 Note 3 Quick Reference Guide Routine Maintenance Troubleshooting Alarms and Performance Events Reference Technical Description Hardware Description T2000 System Description for WDMNote 1
I&C, T&S P P P P
I&C I&C, T&S I&C, T&S I&C I&C I&C I&C I&C
NM-R NM-C NM-C NM-C, T&S NM-C, T&S NM-C, T&S NM-C, T&S NM-C NM-C NM-C, O
F, I&C F, I&C NM-R NM-R, T&S, O NM-R, T&S, O NM-R, T&S, O F NM-R, F, T&S, O NM-R, T&S, O NM-R, T&S, O T&S T&S, O, F T&S
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OptiX BWS 1600G Hardware Description Document Name Intended Audience Planning Installation & Commissioning
Configuration
Maintenance
Compliance and Safety Manual F: Field engineer O: Operation engineer T&S: Technical support engineer B: Build and acceptance engineer
T&S
I&C: Installation and commissioning engineer NM-R: NM real time engineer NM-C: NM configuration engineer
Note 1: These documents are for NM and should be delivered with the NM software. Note 2: The Optical iManager T2000 HA System User Guide should be delivered with the user documentation of the Sun Cluster, Watchman or Veritas depending on the project. Note 3: The OptiX iManager T2000 on-line help is integrated in the system, providing comprehensive operation guide.
Version Control
The documentation version is displayed as:
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Doc. version Confidentiality level Publishing date Internal code Code for transmission English version
If the version is updated, then the last Doc. version 1.10 will be changed to 1.11, and the Publishing date will be updated.
Safety Information
For safety and warning information, see OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System Compliance and Safety Manual shipped with the product. This document lists EMC and other safety standards that the OptiX BWS 1600G complies with, and provides safety precautions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the OptiX BWS 1600G.
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Distribution
The documentation set for the OptiX BWS 1600G is shipped with the hardware product, in printed and CD-ROM. The documentation set for the NM is shipped with the OptiX iManager T2000, including printed document, online help and CD-ROM.
Feedback on Documentation
Your suggestions and comments are welcome. Please email us at support@huawei.com.
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Cabinet Subrack Power box Fan tray assembly (including air filter) Dispersion compensation module (DCM) frame HUB frame
Cabinet
An OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System (hereinafter called the OptiX BWS 1600G for short) comprises:
See Figure 1-1. A cabinet can hold subracks with different board combinations to form diverse types of the OptiX BWS 1600G.
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1.1 Structure
An OptiX BWS 1600G system adopts an ETS300-119-3 standard cabinet. Hence, the system is rational in cabinet structure and graceful in appearance. The main frame of the cabinet is a rack, with a rear panel fixed at the back and movable side panels at both sides. The power box is mounted at the top. The subracks are installed in the middle of the cabinet. For the exploded view of a cabinet of an OptiX BWS 1600G, see Figure 1-2. The cabinet features the following: The cabinet has a front door. The cabinet leaves much space for routing and managing optical fibres and cables. Two movable side panels are installed at both sides of the cabinet. Each side panel can move in or move out along a slide rail on the top and the bottom of the cabinet. Air vents are provided at the front door of the subrack, the rear panel and upper enclosure frame of the cabinet to ensure heat dissipation.
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Subrack
Column
Front door
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1.2 Capacity
The rational cabinet structure makes the OptiX BWS 1600G highly integrated. For the full configuration of the 300 mm ETSI cabinets of various heights, refer to Table 1-1. If the cabinet is not fully configured, the subracks are installed from bottom to top.
Table 1-1 Full configuration of the 300 mm ETSI cabinets of various heights
Height of the cabinet Quantity of power boxes Quantity of subracks Quantity of DCM frames Quantity of HUB frames
1 1 1 1
2 2 3 3
1 1 1 2
1 1 1 1
1.3 Parameters
There are four types of cabinets with different heights. Type 1 and type 2 can hold up to 3 subracks. . And type 3 and type 4 can hold up to 2 subracks. Cabinet dimensions and weight:
Table 1-2 Dimensions and weight of the OptiX BWS 1600G cabinet
Cabinet Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
69 78 58 64
Working power supply: 38.4 V to 57.6 V DC (48 V nominal), or 48.0 V to 72.0 V DC (60 V nominal) Maximum power consumption of a type 1 or a type 2 cabinet (full configuration with 3 subracks): 2000 W Maximum power consumption of a type 3 or a type 4 cabinet (full configuration with 2 subracks): 1300 W
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2.1 Functions
Power Box
A power box for an OptiX BWS 1600G is mounted at the top of a cabinet. The power box provides standard 48 V DC or 60 V DC to the cabinet. It is a closed structure with all user interfaces placed on its front panel. A pluggable lightning protection device is adopted, easy for operation and maintenance.
A power box is mainly used to access two independent 48 V DC inputs or two independent 60 V DC inputs. It distributes reliable power supply to the units of the equipment. For the function of each unit in a power box, refer to Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Functions of the units in a power box
Unit Abbreviation Function
PDU
PMU
Generates ringing current. Monitors ringing current, 48 V/60 V DC voltage and temperature in the power box. Accesses 16 external alarms and output 4 channels of alarms. Provides low-voltage protection. Controls cabinet indicators and SCC communication.
PMC
Supplies working voltage to the PMU. Provides two lines of testing voltages. A magnetic circuit breaker used to control the matched power outputs. Refer to Table 2-3 for details.
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A PMU board is the main part of a power box. The board has the following functions: Generating ringing current Provides ringing current for orderwire. Monitoring ringing current Test whether the ringing current for orderwire is normal, and reports the alarm information such as invalid ringing current. Monitoring voltage A PMU monitors the input voltage of two 48 V/60 V power. The PMU also reports the voltage value and voltage alarms. The alarms include over- and under-voltage alarms. For an alarming threshold, you may take the default value in the system, or set a value according to your requirement. In different application environment, the voltage alarming thresholds can be set as: Over-voltage threshold: 60 V 1 V for nominal 48 V DC, or 71 V 1 V for nominal 60 V DC. Under-voltage threshold: 41 1 V for nominal 48 V DC, or 51 V 1V for nominal 60 V DC. Monitoring temperature A temperature sensor in the power box monitors the temperature. Note that the sensor measures the ambient temperature inside the power box, not that of the subracks or boards. Monitoring alarms One PMU can monitor 16 external alarm inputs and 4 equipment alarms. The PMU outputs the alarms occurred and supervises the external environment.
6
20 A 20A 2A 20A 20A 20 A 2A
10 11
RTN(+) NEG(-)
RTN(+) NEG(-)
OUT1
O UT2
OUT3
AUX
O UT1
OU T2
OUT3
AUX
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
O FF
O FF
OFF
O FF
ALARM SERIAL
TEST
RUN PO W ER IN AL M SW 1 SW 2 SW 3
RUN AL M
MU TE
PMU PDU
PDU
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For the functions of each item in Figure 2-1, refer to Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Description of the power panel
Marking Function unit Function
1 2 3 4 5
Power distribution unit (PDU) RUN and ALM indicators on PDU Protection grounding screws
Provides power distribution and protects the system from lightning. Serves as the running indicator and the alarm indicator of the PDU. Leads in the PGND cable.
Input cable terminals Leads in 48V/60V power cables and BGND cables. Three power distribution switches SW1 Controls power supply of the upper subrack. The output port of SW 1 is OUT1 Control power supply of the middle subrack. The output port of SW 2 is OUT2 Control power supply of the lower subrack. The output port of SW 3 is OUT3
SW2
SW3
6 7
Leads in the power cables connected to the subracks (20A), HUB (2A) and COA (2A). Serves for audio/visual alarm test. Usually, the switch is in the lower state. When the switch is in the upper state, the green, yellow and red indicators on the cabinet top flash, and a buzzer buzzes. If so, the alarm system is normal. Serves for muting the audio alarm. When the switch is in down position, the audio alarm is shut down completely. When there is a critical alarm, no audio alarm is given off. Normally, this switch is required to be in up position. Serves as the interface for alarm input, alarm output and alarm cascade. Serves as the interface for subrack communication. Serves as the power monitoring unit. Serves as the running indicator and the alarm indicator of the PMU.
MUTE switch
9 10 11 12
ALARM interface SERIAL interface PMU RUN and ALM indicators on PMU
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Below lists the function of each DIP switch. DIP switch 1 and DIP switch 2 are used to set communication with a certain subrack. The settings of the two switches decide which subrack the PMU communicates with. The default setting is that the PMU communicates with the lower subrack. The PMU reports information such as environment variables and voltage to the SCC of the subrack. The SCC further reports the information to the T2000. For the settings and meanings of DIP switches, see Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Settings and meanings of DIP switches
DIP switch 1 DIP switch 2 PMU communicates with
ON ON OFF OFF
ON OFF ON OFF
Note The DIP switch is ON when in up position, and OFF when in down position.
DIP switch 3 is used to control the cabinet indicators. The DIP switch 3 needs to work with the related hosts. By default, the switch is set to ON (in up position). In some special zones, the DIP switch is set to OFF (in down position). DIP switch 4 is used to set the power system used. When the DIP switch 4 is OFF, the working voltage is 48 V DC. When the switch is ON, the working voltage is 60 V DC. The default state is OFF.
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Figure 2-3 Alarm cables between a SERIAL interface and the subracks
There are two types of alarms in a cabinet of the transmission equipment: Visual alarm: including red indicator alarm (critical) and yellow indicator alarm (major). Audio alarm: given off by a buzzer. Audio alarm is triggered by critical alarms. When the SCC board gives out a critical alarm signal, the red indicator flashes and the buzzer buzzes. The MUTE switch at the cabinet top or the ALC switch of the SCC board controls the buzz sound.
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The alarm signal is led out from the ALARM interface of the PMU. For the diagram of pins (DB50) of an ALARM interface, see Figure 2-4. For the assignment of the pins, see Table 2-4. For the usage of the pins, see Table 2-5.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
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RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY3 RELAY4 RELAY5 RELAY6 RELAY7 RELAY8 RELAY9 RELAY10 RELAY11 RELAY12 RELAY13 RELAY14 RELAY15 RELAY16 GND
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 25, 50
ALMOUT1 ALMOUT1 ALMOUT2 ALMOUT2 ALMOUT3 ALMOUT3 ALMOUT4 ALMOUT4 ALMOUT5 ALMOUT5 ALMOUT6 ALMOUT6 ALMOUT7 ALMOUT7 ALMOUT8 ALMOUT8 Undefined
Note Each pin with a RELAY code is in pair with a GND cable that has a PIN code larger by 1.
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ALMOUT1 and ALMOUT2 ALMOUT3 and ALMOUT4 ALMOUT5 and ALMOUT6 ALMOUT7 and ALMOUT8 RELAY1-16
Major alarm Boolean output Critical alarm Boolean output Output of auxiliary alarm Boolean 1 Output of auxiliary alarm Boolean 2 Input of external 16 channels of Boolean
Note When an alarm occurs, two alarm values are output at the same time, one to the W2 interface, the other to the W3 interface, as shown in Figure 2-5, so as to cascade the alarm signals.
If several cabinets are installed side by side, the alarms of these cabinets can be cascaded. One end of externally connected alarm cable contains a DB50 connector, while the other end has three branches. These three branches contain two alarm output/alarm cascade connectors (DB9) and one external alarm input connector (DB37) See Figure 2-5.
In Figure 2-5, W2 and W3 are alarm output/cascade cables, W1 is the alarm input cable. The alarm signals are cascaded among cabinets through W2 and W3. The last cabinet transmits the signals to the centralised alarming system.
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Caution As an alarm output or cascade interface is a DB9 male connector, a 3-m cable with DB9 female connectors on both ends is needed to cascade the alarm signals of two cabinets.
The power box provides 16 input interfaces for external alarms. The alarm input function is intended for remote monitoring of the alarms from an external system (such as an environment monitoring system). You may name the 16 inputs of alarms for easy remote monitoring. External alarm input includes door access, smoke and other environmental factors. In other words, the external alarm input accesses the environmental alarms in the equipment room for centralised monitoring. Before displaying an external alarm on the T2000 server, you may process the alarm with software program to determine whether the alarm is valid. W1 is an external alarm input connector, also a DB37 female connector. A 10-m alarm input cable (DB37 connector on one end and the other end reserved) is connected to the W1 cable to allow external alarm input.
Caution The transmission system cannot monitor the external alarms independently. The system must co-work with an external environment monitoring system of the customer.
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3.1 Structure
A subrack of an OptiX BWS 1600G comprises three parts: For the structure of the subrack, see Figure 3-1.
Subrack
Upper part: an interface area that accesses all kinds of electrical signals. Middle part: a board area. Lower part: a fibre cabling area and a fan area.
1 2
Interface area
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All external interfaces are located in this area, including the interfaces for subrack power supply, NM and orderwire telephone, and so on. The interface area also works as a heat dissipation outlet of the subrack. The orderwire telephone can be installed under the beam in this area. Board area Totally 13 slots are available, numbered IU1, IU2, IU3 IU13 from left to right when you face the front surface of the subrack. Slot IU7 is for SCC or SCE board and is 24-mm wide. Other slots are 38-mm wide. All optical interfaces are located on these standard G-type front panels. Most optical interfaces are of LC/PC type, while the LINE, EXT and OUT optical interfaces on the front panel of the Raman amplifier unit are of E2000/APC type. Fibre cabling area All the optical fibres from the optical interfaces are routed to this area. These optical fibres then come out of this area and reach the matched side of the subrack. There are fibre spools at the two sides of the subrack. These spools allow good management over the optical fibres. Mechanical variable optical attenuator (VOA) is installed here. Fan tray assembly This area contains a fan tray and an air filter. The air filter is fixed beneath the fan tray . The fans and air filter ensure a dust-free environment with normal temperature. Front door The front door is intended for equipment protection and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). The inner side of the front door is equipped with hooks to hold the screws for adjusting the mechanical VOA. Backplane The backplane is located at the back of the subrack. The system depends on the service bus of the backplane to connect all modules. This enables the system to fulfill functions of data bus, clock bus, communication bus, overhead bus and some control buses. Fibre spools The fibre spools serve to coil the slack of the optical fibre.
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ETHERNET1 ETHERNET1
CLKIN
3 PHONE1 PHONE2
6
F&f Serial 1 Serial 2 ALM F1 OAM POWER1 POWER2
PHONE3
14
ETHERNET1 interface (RJ45 connector): serves as the TMN interface and local NE management interface. ETHERNET2 interface (RJ45 connector): serves as the internal communication interface for functions among subracks, such as Automatic Level Control (ALC) and Automatic Power Equilibrium (APE).
Note The two ETHERNET interfaces in the subrack interface area serve for communication between SCCs. But the communication contents of the two interfaces are different. (1) The ETHERNET1 interface serves for extended ECC function. That is, the ETHERNET1 interfaces of all subracks in an OTM, OLA or OADM are connected to the HUB through straight-through network cables to communicate with the T2000 server. (2) The ETHERNET2 interface serves for special network functions among subracks. The boards with such functions as ALC and APE may not belong to the same subrack. The boards communicate through internal protocols. Hence, the ETHERNET2 interface of each subrack are connected through a straight-through network cable (if only two subracks are involved) or connected to another HUB, to communicate among subracks. (3) ETHERNET 1 and ETHERNET 2 are non-interchangeable.
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CLKIN 13 interfaces offer three external clock input interfaces. CLKOUT 16 interfaces (SMB sockets) CLKOUT 16 interfaces offer six network clock output interfaces. OCU CLKIN interfaces (SMB sockets) OCU CLKIN interfaces offer two external clock source interfaces to the OCU board. These two clock interfaces are connected internally and only one external clock can be accessed. F&f interface (DB9 connector) An F&f interface has all the features of RS-232 interface. The F&f only serves as an interface for software internal testing. Serial 1 & serial 2 interfaces (DB9 connector) Serial 1 & serial 2 interfaces enjoy the features of both RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces. Serial 1 uses F2 byte and serial 2 uses F3 byte. The maximum throughput is 19200 bit/s. ALM interface (DB9 connector) An ALM interface serves for subrack alarms output The ALM communicates with the PMU board located in the power box. The ALM is connected with the subrack communication interface (SERIAL) on the power box panel. F1 interface (DB9 connector) An F1 interface serves as a 64 kbit/s codirectional data interface. OAM interface (DB9 connector) An OAM interface serves as a local NE management interface. POWER1 and POWER2 (plug-in connectors) POWER1 and POWER2 interfaces provide two subrack power supply input interfaces, backup to each other. PHONE1-3 (RJ-45 connectors) PHONE1-3 interfaces are orderwire phone interfaces that use the OSC bytes E1 and E2.
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2 3 4 5
2. Air filter 5. Alarm indicator 3. Pulled handle 6. Connector
The fan tray assembly is directly inserted to the backplane through connectors. The backplane provides 48 V/60 V DC for the fan tray assembly. There are six green indicators on the front panel of the fan tray assembly. These indicators show the running statuses of the six fans. Because of abundant optical devices and large power consumption, the cooling and ventilation system of an OptiX BWS 1600G is critical. For the air circulation of the entire subrack, see Figure 3-4. The air inlet is located in the lower part of the subrack, while the air outlet is located in the subrack interface area. Such a design forms a good cooling and ventilation system and allows the normal running of the equipment.
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Air outlet
Board area
The dotted line shows the airflow path and the direction of the airflow.
3.4 Parameters
Dimensions and weight:
Table 3-1 Dimensions and weight of an OptiX BWS 1600G subrack
Subrack Parameters Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Weight (kg)
625
495
291
18 (empty subrack)
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4.1.1 Working Principle
4.1.2 Functions
The OptiX BWS 1600G system provides various DCMs for C-band and L-band. Refer to the table below Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 DCM type
Band Applicable for DCMs
DCM (5), DCM (20), DCM (40), DCM (60), DCM (80), and DCM (100) DCM (20), DCM (40), DCM (60), DCM (80), and DCM (100) DCM (20), DCM (40), DCM (60), and DCM (80)
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Note The numbers in the above brackets refer to the typical dispersion compensation distance (in km) of the DCM.
4.1.3 Application
The dispersion coefficient of a G.652 fiber is large, while that of a G.655 fiber is small. A DCM can be installed on an optical amplifier unit at the transmit end or receive end according to the actual situation.
Note The OptiX BWS 1600G-V system is a pure 2.5 Gbit/s system. Because the dispersion tolerance is large, DCM is not required.
4.1.4 Parameters
Table 4-2 Dimensions and weight of a DCM
Module Dimensions Weight
DCM
3.5 kg
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1. DCM frame 2. Case 3. DCM
D H W
5
4. HUB tray 5. HUB
Figure 4-1 DCM and HUB frames in an OptiX BWS 1600G cabinet Table 4-3 Dimensions and weight of a DCM frame
Module Dimensions
DCM frame
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HUB frame
Caution During a routine maintenance, if the HUB tray is required to be extracted, turn the front door outward first. See Figure 4-1.
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5.1 Board Category
Overview of Boards
The OptiX BWS 1600G system has the following board categories: Optical transponder unit Optical multiplexing, demultiplexing, add/drop multiplexing unit Optical amplifier unit Performance detection and adjustment unit Optical fibre automatic monitoring unit Protection unit Optical supervisory channel unit System control & communication unit
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(E2) LWF (Note 1) (E2) LWFS LRF LRFS LBE LBES (E3) LWF (E3) LWFS TMR TMRS TMX TMXS LWC1 TRC1 LWM LWMR LWX LWXR LDG FDG LOG
STM-64 transmit-receive line wavelength conversion unit with FEC function STM-64 transmit-receive line wavelength conversion unit with FEC function (Super WDM) STM-64 line regenerating wavelength conversion unit with FEC function STM-64 line regenerating wavelength conversion unit with FEC function( Super WDM) Transmit-receive line wavelength conversion board for 10GE (LAN) Transmit-receive line wavelength conversion board for 10GE (LAN) (Super WDM) STM-64 transmit-receive line wavelength conversion unit with AFEC function STM-64 transmit-receive line wavelength conversion unit with AFEC function (Super WDM) 10.71G line regenerating wavelength conversion board with AFEC and G.709 10.71G line regenerating wavelength conversion board with AFEC and G.709 (Super WDM) 4-channel STM-16 asynchronous MUX OTU-2 wavelength conversion board 4-channel STM-16 asynchronous MUX OTU-2 wavelength conversion board (Super WDM) STM-16 line wavelength conversion unit (compliant with G.709) STM-16 optical transmitting regenerator (compliant with G.709) Multi-rate optical wavelength conversion board Multi-rate optical wavelength conversion relay board Arbitrary bit rate wavelength conversion unit Arbitrary bit rate regenerating board 2 Gigabit Ethernet unit 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Wavelength Conversion Board With FEC 8-port Gigabit Ethernet multiplex optical wavelength conversion board
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5 Overview of Boards
LOGS Optical multiplexing/ demultiplexing unit or optical add/drop multiplexing unit M40 D40 V40 MR2 DWC ITL FIU Optical amplifier unit OAU OBU OPU HBA RPC RPA ROP Performance detection and adjustment unit MCA VA4 VOA DGE DSE GFU Optical fibre automatic monitoring unit FMU MWA MWF Protection unit OLP OCP SCS PBU Optical supervisory SC1
8-port Gigabit Ethernet multiplex optical wavelength conversion board (Super WDM) 40-channel multiplexing unit 40-channel demultiplexing unit 40-channel multiplexing unit with VOA 2-channel optical add/drop unit Dynamic Wavelength Control Unit Interleaver unit Fibre interface unit Optical amplifier unit Optical booster board Optical preamplifier board High-power optical booster amplifier board Raman pump amplifier unit for c-band Raman pump amplifier unit for C-band and L-band Remote Optical Pump Multi-channel spectrum analyser unit 4-channel variable optical attenuator board Variable optical attenuator unit Dynamic gain equalizer board Dispersion slope equilibrium board Gain flatness unit Fiber measure unit board Measure wavelength access board Measure wavelength filter board Optical line protection unit Optical channel protection board Synchronization optical channel separator unit Power backup board Single Directional Optical Supervising Channel unit
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channel unit
Dual Directional Optical Supervising Channel unit Unidirectional optical supervisory channel and timing transporting unit Bidirectional optical supervisory channel and timing transporting unit System control and communication board System control and communication unit for the extended subrack
Note 1: The brackets before the board name shows the hardware version of this board.
2 3
1. Screw
2. Ejector lever
3. Indicator
4. Fiber interface
5. Guide pin
Board dimensions: 321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) Front panel dimensions: 345 mm (H) x 114 mm (W) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W)
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Note The following figure shows the directions of the height, the width, the depth and the thickness. Height (H): frontal dimension Width (W): frontal dimension Depth (D): PCB size dimension Thickness (T): PCB size dimension
H W(T) D
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This chapter describes the optical transponder units (OTUs) of the OptiX BWS 1600G in terms of: Functionality Working principle Front panel Technical specifications
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6.1 LWF/LWFS
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the LWF board and the LWFS board. The LWF and the LWFS are the same in function and mechanism, but are different in encoding mode.
6.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWF and the LWFS.
Functionality Description LWF LWFS
Basic function
Accesses STM-64/OC-192 optical signal at the client side. Converts the signal into DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar.
Encoding mode
Supports chirped return to zero (CRZ) encoding. The use of CRZ encoding increases the system tolerance to OSNR and extends the transmission distance.
Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05 THz, totally 80 wavelengths at an interval of 50 GHz.
FEC function
There are two types of LWF boards: E2LWF that adopts the FEC encoding specified in ITU-T G.975. E3LWF that adopts the AFEC encoding compliant with ITU-T G.975.1.
Supports protocol overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission. Monitors B1,B2, SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
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Protection schemes
Supports 1:N optical channel protection, inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
STM-64/OC-192
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Figure 6-1 Principle block diagram of the LWF and the LWFS
The working principle of the LWF is described as follows. At the client side: The optical transponder module of the LWF receives STM-64/OC-192 signals. It processes and encodes the signals, and outputs ITU-T G.694.1-compliant DWDM signals by its optical transmitter. At the DWDM side: The LWF receives ITU-T G.694.1-compliant optical signals. The optical transponder module then processes the signals, and outputs the original STM-64/OC-192 signals. The encoding and decoding in the above processes comply with ITU-T G.975/G.975.1 and support overhead processing in compliance with ITU-T G.709. The board takes measures for jitter suppression. Also, the board monitors the related performance parameters and alarm signals.
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E2LWF E3LWF
LRF TMR
E2LWFS E3LWFS
LRFS TMRS
LWF
LWFS
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
TX OUT
TX OUT
RX IN IN
RX IN IN
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Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWF or the LWFS.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWF or the LWFS.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT Tx Rx
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signal. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical interface type Line code format Optical source type Target distance km
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power nm dBm 12901 330 1 15301 565 1 15301 565 +2 15301 565 +2 15301565 +4
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Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Maximum 20 dB spectrum width Minimum side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) Eye pattern mask
dBm dB nm dB NA
6 6 NA NA
5 +8.2 NA NA
1 +8.2 0.3 30
1 +8.2 0.3 30
+1 +8.2 0.3 30
Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance Jitter characteristics nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001 650 11 1 27 PIN 12001 650 14 1 27 PIN 12001 650 14 1 27 APD 12001 650 21 8 27 APD 12001650 21 8 27
Table 6-4 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWF/LWFS
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
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Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB
NA
NA
PIN 12001650 14 1 27
PIN 12001650 16 0 27
PIN 12001650 14 0 27
PIN 12001650 16 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWF and the LWFS.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LWF or the LWFS.
Item Specification E3LWF, E3LWFS E2LWF E2LWFS
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.4 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13 1.6 kg 1.7 kg
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6.2 LRF/LRFS
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LRF board and the LRFS board.
6.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LRF and the LRFS.
Functionality Description LRF LRFS
Basic function
Used in an REG station to regenerate corresponding optical signals. The LRF and the LRFS can regenerate unidirectional optical signals.
STM-64 E2LWF Supports NRZ encoding. E2LWFS Supports CRZ encoding. The use of CRZ encoding will increase system tolerance to OSNR and extend the transmission distance.
Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05 THz, totally 80 wavelengths at an interval of 50 GHz.
Adopts the FEC encoding specified in ITU-T G.975. Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Monitors B1, SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
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Regenerating module
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Figure 6-3 Principle block diagram of the LRF and the LRFS
The working principle of the LRF is described as follows. The LRF accesses only one channel of optical signal. The regenerating module reshapes, regenerates and retimes the accessed signal. The module outputs the processed optical signal.
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LRF
LRFS
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
IN OUT
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LRF or the LRFS.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the LRF or the LRFS.
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IN OUT
LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signal.
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload nm dBm dBm PIN 12001650 14 1 PIN 12001650 16 0 PIN 12001650 14 0 PIN 12001650 16 0 GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
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Maximum reflectance
dB
27
27
27
27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LRF and the LRFS.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LRF LRFS
25.0 W 33.0 W
27.5 W 36.3 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LRF or the LRFS.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.3 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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This section describes the functions and specifications of the LBE board and the LBES board. The LBE and the LBES are the same in function and principle, but are different in encoding mode.
6.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LBE and the LBES.
Functionality Description LBE LBES
Basic function
Accesses one 10GE-LAN optical signal at the client side. Converts signal into DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar.
Encoding mode
Supports CRZ encoding. The use of CRZ encoding will increase system tolerance to OSNR and extend the transmission distance.
Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05 THz, totally 80 wavelengths at an interval of 50 GHz.
FEC function Overhead processing ESC function Alarms and performance events monitoring
Adopts Huaweis own AFEC encoding established on ITU-T G.975. Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission. Provides scrambling, CRC, defect indication and 10 GE service performance monitoring functions. Monitors SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes ,Pause frame. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
Provides ALS function. Supports 1:N optical channel protection, inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
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10GE-LAN
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Figure 6-5 Principle block diagram of the LBE and the LBES
The LBE and the LBES are the same in working principle. Below describes the working principle of the LBE as an example. At the client side: The optical transponder module of the LBE receives one 10GE-LAN signal. The module processes and encodes the signal. The optical transmitter of the module outputs DWDM signal compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. At the DWDM side: The LBE receives optical signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The optical transponder module processes the signals. The module outputs the original 10GE-LAN signal. The LBE monitors corresponding performance indexes and alarm signals such as LOS and CRC error. The LBE also provides scrambling, CRC and defect indication. Moreover, the LBE monitors SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes and Pause frame.
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LBE
LBES
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
TX OUT
TX OUT
RX IN
RX IN
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LBE or the LBES.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LBE or the LBES.
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IN OUT Tx Rx
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signals. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical Interface type Optical interface bit rate Line code format Optical source type Target distance km Gbit/s
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio nm dBm dBm dB 12901330 1 6 +6 15301565 +2 4.7 +8.2
Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance Jitter characteristics dBm dBm dB PIN 11 1 27 PIN 14 1 27
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Table 6-7 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LBE/LBES
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001650 14 1 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27 PIN 12001650 14 0 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LBE and the LBES.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LBE LBES
31.6 W 44.3 W
34.8 W 48.7 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LBE or the LBES.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.7 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
6.4 TMX/TMXS
This section describes the functions and specifications of the TMX board and the TMXS board. The TMX and the TMXS are the same in function and principle, but are different in encoding mode.
6.4.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the TMX and the TMXS.
Functionality Description TMX TMXS
Basic function
Multiplexes four STM-16/OC-48 signals into an OTU2 signal. Converts the signals into DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar.
Encoding mode
Supports CRZ encoding. The use of CRZ encoding will increase system tolerance to OSNR and extend the transmission distance.
Adopts the AFEC encoding specified in ITU-T G.975.1 Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05THz, totally 80 wavelengths.
Overhead processing
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Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission. Monitors B1, B2, SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
Provides the ALS function. Supports client side 1+1 protection, inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Figure 6-7 Principle block diagram of the TMX and the TMXS
The TMX and the TMXS are the same in working principle. Below describes the working principle of the TMX as an example. At the client side: The TMX accesses four channels of STM-16/OC-48 signals. After mapping, asynchronous multiplexing, and FEC encoding, the signals are converted by the optical transponder module into OTU2 signals compliant with G.709. The module
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outputs a channel of optical signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1 at the DWDM side. At the DWDM side: The TMX accesses a channel of OTU2 signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The optical transponder module demultiplexes, processes and converts the accessed signals. The module outputs four channels of STM-16/OC-48 signals at the client side. The board takes measures for jitter suppression. Also, the board monitors the related performance indexes and alarm signals.
TMX
TMXS
RUN ALM
IN OUT RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2
RUN ALM
IN OUT RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the TMX or the TMXS.
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RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are ten optical interfaces on the front panel of the TMX or the TMXS.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signal. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signal. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical Interface type Line code format Optical source type Target distance km
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power nm dBm dBm 12601360 3 10 12601360 0 5 12601360 +3 2 15001580 +3 2
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Minimum extinction ratio Maximum 20 dB spectrum width Minimum SMSR Dispersion tolerance Eye pattern mask
dB nm dB ps/nm
+8.2 1 NA NA
+8.2 1 30 NA
+8.2 1 30 NA
+8.2 1 30 1600
Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance Jitter characteristics nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001650 18 3 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 APD 12001650 27 9 27 APD 12001650 28 9 27
Table 6-9 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the TMX/TMXS
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
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NA
NA
Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001650 14 1 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27 PIN 12001650 14 0 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the TMX and the TMXS.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
TMX TMXS
42.0 W 46.4 W
46.2 W 51.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the TMX or the TMXS.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 1.8 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
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6.5 TMR/TMRS
This section describes the functions and specifications of the TMR board and the TMRS board.
6.5.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the TMR and the TMRS.
Functionality Description TMR TMRS
Basic function
Used in an REG station to regenerate corresponding optical signals. The TMR and the TMRS can regenerate unidirectional optical signals.
10.71Gbit/s LBE, TMX, LOG, E3LWF Supports NRZ encoding. LBES, TMXS, LOGS, E3LWFS Supports CRZ encoding. The use of CRZ encoding will increase system tolerance to OSNR and extend the transmission distance.
Adopts the AFEC encoding specified in Adopts the AFEC encoding specified in ITU-T G.975.1. ITU-T G.975.1. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05 THz, totally 80 wavelengths at 50 GHz interval.
Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Monitors SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
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G.694.1
Regenerating module
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Figure 6-9 Principle block diagram of the TMR and the TMRS
The TMR and the TMRS are the same in working principle. Below describes the working principle of the TMR as an example. The TMR accesses only one channel of optical signals. The regenerating module reshapes, regenerates and retimes the accessed signals. The module outputs the processed optical signals.
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TMR
TMRS
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
IN OUT
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the TMR or the TMRS.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the TMR or the TMRS.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT
LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signal. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signal.
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type PIN PIN PIN PIN
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nm dBm dBm dB
12001650 14 1 27
12001650 16 0 27
12001650 14 0 27
12001650 16 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the TMR and the TMRS.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
TMR TMRS
22.3 W 35.0 W
24.5 W 38.5 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the TMR or the TMRS.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.3 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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6.6 LWC1
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LWC1 board.
6.6.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWC1.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Accesses STM-16/OC-48 optical signal compliant with ITU-T G.957 at the client side. Converts the signal into OTU1 optical signal and outputs DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar.
Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Adopts the FEC encoding specified in ITU-T G.975 to enhance the equivalent sensitivity of SDH transmission system and prolong the span distance effectively. Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission. Monitors B1, B2, SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
FEC function Overhead processing ESC function Alarms and performance events monitoring
Provides ALS function. Supports 1:N optical channel protection, inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
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STM-16/OC-48
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Below describes the working principle. At the client side: The LWC1 receives, processes and encodes the STM-16/OC-48 signal. The transmitting optical module inside the LWC1 outputs OTU1 optical signal with the wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. At the DWDM side: The LWC1 receives and processes the optical signal with the wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The LWC1 decodes the signal to restore the original STM-16/OC-48 signal. The LWC1 sends out the STM-16/OC-48 signal to the equipment at the client side. The corresponding performance indexes, such as B1 bit error, can be monitored during the process.
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LWC1
RUN ALM
TX OUT
RX IN
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWC1.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWC1.
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IN OUT Tx Rx
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical Interface type Line code format Optical source type Target distance km
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Maximum 20 dB spectrum width Minimum SMSR Dispersion tolerance Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range nm PIN 12001650 PIN 12001650 APD 12001650 APD 12001650 nm dBm dBm dB nm dB ps/nm 12601360 3 10 +8.2 1 NA NA 12601360 0 5 +8.2 1 30 NA 12601360 +3 2 +8.2 1 30 NA 15001580 +3 2 +8.2 1 30 1600
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dBm dBm dB
18 3 27
18 0 27
27 9 27
28 9 27
Table 6-12 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWC1
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB APD 12001650 25 9 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWC1.
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LWC1
21.5 W
23.6 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LWC1.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.1 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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6.7 TRC1
This section describes the functions and specifications of the TRC1 board.
6.7.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the TRC1.
Functionality Description
Basic function Regenerating rate Relative OTU Encoding mode Tunable wavelength function
Used in an REG station to regenerate corresponding optical signals. The TRC1 can regenerate unidirectional optical signals. 2.66Gbit/s LWC1, FDG Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Adopts FEC function to enhance the equivalent sensitivity of SDH transmission system and prolong the span distance effectively. Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Monitors B1, B2, SM_BIP8 and PM_BIP8 bytes to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
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G.694.1
Regenerating module
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The working principle of the TRC1 is described as follows. The TRC1 accesses only one channel of optical signals. The regenerating module reshapes, regenerates and retimes the accessed signals. The module outputs the processed optical signals.
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TRC1
RUN ALM
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the TRC1.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the TRC1.
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IN OUT
LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals.
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB APD 12001650 25 9 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
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Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the TRC1.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
TRC1
21.5 W
23.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the TRC1.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
6.8 LWM
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LWM board.
6.8.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWM.
Function Description
Basic function
Accesses the optical signal at three rates: STM-1/OC-3, STM-4/OC-12 or STM-16/OC-48. Converts the signal to DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar.
Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, support 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Monitors B1 byte to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on:
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Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power ALS function Protection schemes Provides ALS function. Supports inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The working principle of the LWM is described as follows. At the client side: The LWM accesses optical signals at a rate of STM-1/OC-3, STM-4/OC-12 or STM-16/OC-48. The optical transponder module processes and converts these signals. The module outputs optical signals with the ITU-T G.694.1-compliant standard wavelengths to the DWDM side. At the DWDM side: The LWM accesses optical signals with the standard wavelengths compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The optical transponder module processes and converts these signals. The module outputs optical signals at the rate of STM-1/OC-3, STM-4/OC-12 or STM-16/OC-48.
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The optical transponder module also monitors the B1 bytes. Jitter suppression measures are taken during signal process.
LWM
RUN ALM
RX TX
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWM.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWM with a pair of input and output optical interfaces.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT Tx Rx
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical interface rate Line code format Optical source type Target distance km
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Maximum 20 dB spectrum width Minimum side-mode suppression ratio Dispersion tolerance nm dBm dBm dB nm dB ps/nm 12601360 3 10 +8.2 1 NA NA 12601360 0 5 +8.2 1 30 NA 15001580 +3 2 +8.2 1 30 1600
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Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance Jitter characteristics nm dBm dBm dB
PIN 12001650 18 3 27
PIN 12001650 18 0 27
APD 12001650 28 9 27
Table 6-15 Optical interface parameter specifications at DWDM side of the LWM
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB APD 12001650 25 9 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
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Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWM.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LWM
27.0 W
29.7 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWM.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.1 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
6.9 LWMR
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LWMR board.
6.9.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWMR.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Used in an REG station to regenerate corresponding optical signals. The LWMR can regenerate bi-directional optical signals.
STM-16, STM-4, STM-1 LWM Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval.
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Monitors B1 byte to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
G.694.1
Regenerating module
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The LWMR accesses a channel of optical signals at each transmission direction. The regenerating module reshapes, regenerates and retimes the accessed signals. It outputs the processed signals. The reverse process is similar.
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LWMR
RUN ALM
OUT1OUT2
IN1 IN2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWMR.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWMR.
Interface Connector type Description
IN1/IN2 OUT1/OUT2
LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals.
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20 dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 191.30196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload nm dBm dBm APD 12001650 25 9 PIN 12001650 18 0
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Maximum reflectance
dB
27
27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWMR.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LWMR
25.0 W
27.5 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWMR.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
6.10 LWX
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LWX board.
6.10.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWX.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Accesses the arbitrary rate optical signal (34 Mbit/s2.7 Gbit/s) at 770 nm1565 nm Converts the signal to DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar. Accesses non-common services, such as PDH (34 Mbit/s, 45 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s optical interface), enterprise system connection (ESCON) (200 Mbit/s), fibre channel (FC) (1.06 Gbit/s, 2.12 Gbit/s).
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Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Monitors B1 byte to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
Provides ALS function. Supports inter board 1+1 optical channel protection.
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The working principle of the LWX is described as follows. At the client side:
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The LWX receives the optical signals at an arbitrary rate (34 Mbit/s to 2.7 Gbit/s). The optical transponder module processes the signal. The module outputs optical signal compliant with ITU-T G.694.1 at the DWDM side. At the DWDM side: The LWX receives DWDM signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The optical transponder module processes the signals. The module outputs arbitrary rate optical signals (at 34 Mbit/s to 2.7 Gbit/s) at the client side. The optical transponder module of the LWX has jitter suppression function. This guarantees good jitter suppression performance.
LWX
RUN ALM
RX TX
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWX.
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RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWX with a pair of input and output optical interfaces.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT Tx Rx
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical interface rate Line code format Optical source type Target distance km
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Operating wavelength range Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power nm dBm dBm 12601360 3 10 12601360 0 5 15001580 +3 2
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Minimum extinction ratio Maximum 20 dB spectrum width Minimum side-mode suppression ratio Dispersion tolerance Eye pattern mask
dB nm dB ps/nm
Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001650 18 3 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 APD 12001650 28 9 27
Table 6-18 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LWX
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type APD PIN dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
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nm dBm dBm dB
12001650 25 9 27
12001650 18 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWX.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LWX
27.0 W
29.7 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LWX.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
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6.11 LWXR
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LWXR board.
6.11.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LWXR.
Function Description
Basic function
Used in an REG station to regenerate corresponding optical signals. The LWMR can regenerate bi-directional optical signals.
34 Mbit/s2.7 Gbit/s LWX Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Monitors B1 byte to help locate faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
ALS function
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Regenerating module
G.694.1
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The working principle of the LWXR is described as follows. The LWXR accesses one channel of optical signals in each transmission direction. The regenerating module reshapes, regenerates and retimes the accessed signals. It outputs the processed signals. The reverse process is similar.
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LWXR
RUN ALM
OUT1 OUT2
IN1 IN2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LWXR.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the LWXR.
Interface Connector type Description
IN1/IN2 OUT1/OUT2
LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals.
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point R Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload nm dBm dBm APD 12001650 25 9 PIN 12001650 18 0 dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
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Maximum reflectance
dB
27
27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LWXR.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LWXR
25.0 W
27.5 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LWXR.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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6.12 LDG/FDG
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LDG board and the FDG board.
6.12.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LDG. and FDG
Functionality Description
Basic function
The LDG board multiplexes two GE service signals into an STM-16 signal. The FDG board multiplexes two GE service signals into an OTU1 signal. Converts the signals into DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar. In addition, the FDG board supports FEC correction.
Supports NRZ encoding. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.0 THz, totally 40 wavelengths at a 100-GHz interval. Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission. Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Provides GE service performance monitoring functions. Monitors B1, B2 bytes at WDM side to help locating faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
Provides ALS function. The LDG and the FDG offer inter-board 1+1 protection, client-side protection.
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CPU
Communication module
SCC
Below describes the working principle. At the client side: The LDG or FDG receives two GE signals compliant with IEEE 802.3z. These signals are multiplexed into one standard STM-16/OC-48 signal with frame structure. (For the FDG board, the frame structure is FEC encoded OTU1.) During this process, B1 and B2 bytes are monitored. The LDG or FDG converts STM-16/OC-48 signals into standard wavelength signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The LDG or FDG outputs the signals to the WDM side for transmission. At the DWDM side: The LDG or FDG receives signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The LDG extracts frames from the STM-16/OC-48 signal, and the FDG extracts frames from the received OTU1 frame. Meanwhile, the LDG or FDG monitors performance at the WDM side. The optical transponder module recovers the GE signals from the STM-16/OTU1 frames. After jitter suppression, the module outputs two IEEE 802.3z GE channels to GE router or other GE devices.
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LDG
FDG
RUN ALM
RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2 IN OUT
RUN ALM
RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2 IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LDG. and the FDG
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are six optical interfaces on the front panel of the LDG with a pair of input and output optical interfaces.
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LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive WDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit WDM signals. Connected with GE client-side equipment to transmit IEEE 802.3z standard signals. Connected with GE client-side equipment to receive IEEE 802.3z standard signals.
Optical Interface type Transmitter parameter specifications at point S Laser operating wavelength Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Receiver parameter specifications at point R operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB nm dBm dBm dB
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-SX
770860 0 9.5 +9
12701355 19 3 12
770860 17 0 12
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Table 6-21 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LDG/FDG
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
100 NRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Central frequency Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB APD 12001650 25 9 27 PIN 12001650 18 0 27 dBm dBm dB THz GHz nm dB ps/nm 0 10 +10 192.10196.00 10 0.2 35 12800 Compliant with G.957
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LDG and the FDG.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
LDG FDG
29.5 W 34.5 W
33.0 W 38.0 W
Note: The environment temperature range for the tunable wavelength FDG and LDG is -5 to +45
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LDG.
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Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
6.13 LOG/LOGS
This section describes the functions and specifications of the LOG board and the LOGS board. The LOG and the LOGS are the same in function and principle, but are different in encoding mode.
6.13.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the LOG and the LOGS.
Functionality Description LOG LOGS
Basic function
Multiplexes up to eight GE/FC100 service signals or four FC200 service signals into an OTU2 signal. Converts the signals into DWDM standard wavelength compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The reverse process is similar. The LOG board supports the internal cross-connection of eight client-side services. The services can be configured to different channels and optical interfaces so as to enable the flexible cross-connection and grooming of services.
Adopts AFEC encoding, increasing system tolerance to abominable environment. Supports tunable wavelength optical module. The output DWDM wavelength of the module is tunable between 192.1 THz and 196.05 THz, totally 80 wavelengths.
ESC function
Multiplexes the supervisory information into the service channel for transmission.
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Supports overhead processing compliant with ITU-T G.709. Provides GE or FC100 or FC200 service performance monitoring functions. Monitors SM_BIP8 byte at WDM side to help locating faults. Monitors performance indexes and alarm signals, including the monitoring on: Laser bias current Laser cooling current Laser working temperature Optical power
Provides ALS function. Supports 1+1 OTU inter-board optical channel protection, client-side protection.
CPU
Communication module
SCC board
Figure 6-25 Principle block diagram of the LOG and the LOGS
The LOG and the LOGS are the same in working principle. Below describes the working principle of the LOG as an example. At the client side: The LOG accesses eight channels of GE/FC100 signals or four channels of FC200 signals. The LOG can access the services at three different rates at the same time.
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The optical transponder module multiplexes, processes and converts the accessed signals. The module outputs a channel of OTU2 signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1 at the DWDM side. At the DWDM side: The LOG accesses a channel of OTU2 signals compliant with ITU-T G.694.1. The optical transponder module demultiplexes, processes and converts the accessed signals. The module outputs several channels of low-rate data signals at the client side.
LOG
RUN ALM
RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2 RX3 TX3 RX4 TX4 RX5 TX5 RX6 TX6 RX7 TX7 RX8 TX8 IN OUT RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2 RX3 TX3 RX4 TX4 RX5 TX5 RX6 TX6 RX7 TX7 RX8 TX8
LOGS
RUN ALM
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the LOG or the LOGS.
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RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are 18 optical interfaces on the front panel of the LOG or the LOGS.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC
Connected with the optical demultiplexer unit or the OADM board to receive DWDM signals. Connected with the optical multiplexer unit or the OADM board to transmit DWDM signals. Transmits service signals to the client side. Receives service signals from the client side.
Optical interface rate Transmitter parameters at point S Laser operating wavelength Maximum mean launched power Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Receiver parameters at point R Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity
Gbit/s
nm dBm dBm dB
770860 0 9.5 +9
nm dBm
12701650 19
770860 17
770860 17
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3 12
0 12
0 12
Table 6-23 Optical interface parameter specifications at the DWDM side of the LOG/LOGS
Parameters Unit Specifications
GHz
50 NRZ CRZ
Transmitter parameter specifications at point Sn Maximum mean launched power dBm Minimum mean launched power Minimum extinction ratio Nominal Central frequency dBm dB THz 0 5 +10 192.10196. 05, 186.95190. 90 Central frequency deviation Maximum 20dB spectral width Minimum SMSR Maximum dispersion Eye pattern mask GHz nm dB ps/nm 5 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 5 0.56 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 05 0 5 +10 192.10196. 00, 186.95190. 90 10 0.3 35 800 Compliant with G.691 10 0.64 30 300 to +500 NA 0 5 +13 192.10196. 00
Receiver parameter specifications at point Rn Receiver type Operating wavelength range Receiver sensitivity Receiver overload Maximum reflectance nm dBm dBm dB PIN 12001650 14 1 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27 PIN 12001650 14 0 27 PIN 12001650 16 0 27
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the LOG and LOGS.
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LOG LOGS
43.2 W 51.8 W
47.5 W 57.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the LOG and LOGS.
Item Specification LOG LOGS
Weight Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
1.5 kg
1.8 kg
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2 IU1IU5, IU9IU12
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This chapter describes the optical multiplexer, demultiplexer and add/drop units of the OptiX BWS 1600G in terms of: Functionality Working principle Front panel Technical specifications
Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams in this manual serve to identify the positions and silkscreens of the optical interfaces.
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7.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the M40 and the V40.
Functionality Description M40 V40 Multiplexes 40 channels with
Basic function
Multiplex 40 channels compliant with ITU-T Recommendation G.694.1 with the channel spacing of 100 GHz into one main path.
the channel space of 100 GHz into the main path. Adjusts the output optical power of each wavelength signal.
Provides an online monitoring port "MON". Hence, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or an optical spectrum analyser. Supports optical power detecting as well as alarm and performance event reporting.
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Figure 7-1 Principle block diagram of the M40 and the V40
At the transmit end of an open system: The M40 multiplexes the optical signals from 40 OTUs at the transmit end into one optical fibre for transmission. At the transmit end of an integrated system: The M40 directly multiplexes the line optical signals from 40 customer equipment into the main path. The M40 sends the signals to the ITL for C or L band odd/even multiplexing and outputs the signals to the optical amplifier. In terms of functional modules, the M40 comprises optical modules and electrical modules. The optical module consists of an optical multiplexer for multiplexing and an optical splitter for output of 40 wavelengths. The electrical module refers to a control and communication circuit. This circuit controls the temperature of the multiplexer, checks the total power of output signals and communicates with the SCC. The V40 works in a similar way as the M40. But the V40 is added with a 40-channel variable optical attenuator.
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M40
V40
RUN
RUN
ALM
M07M08 M09 M10 M11 M12 M13M14 M15M16 M17M18 M19 M20 M21 M22
M07M08 M09 M10 M11 M12 M13M14 M15 M16 M17M18 M19 M20 M21 M22
M23 M24 M25M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33M34 M35 M36
M23 M24 M25M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33M34 M35 M36
Note: The values 196.00 and 192.10 indicate the frequencies of the first and the last wavelengths that can be multiplexed by this board.
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the M40 or the V40.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are 42 optical interfaces on the front panel of the M40 or the V40.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC
Receives the signals to be multiplexed. Transmits multiplexed signals. Connect ITL for odd/even multiplexing; otherwise, connect OAU. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
Channel spacing Insertion loss Reflectance Operating wavelength range Isolation (adjacent channels) Isolation (non-adjacent channels) Polarization dependent loss (PDL) Temperature characteristics Maximum channel insertion loss difference
GHz dB dB nm dB dB dB pm/C dB
100 <8 /10 (Note 1) <40 15291561/15701604 (Note 2) >22 >25 <0.5 <2 <3
Note1: 10 is for V40. Before delivery, the VOA value of each channel in V40 is set to 3dB. Thus, the value of insertion loss may be 13 dB in testing. The VOA value can be adjusted according to the actual requirement. Note2: The wavelength range of the C-band multiplexer is 1529 nm 1561 nm. The wavelength range of the L-band multiplexer is 1570 nm 1604 nm. The center wavelength is compliant with ITU-T G.694.1 Recommendation.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the M40 and the V40.
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M40 V40
20.0 W 46.0 W
22.0 W 50.6 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the M40 or the V40.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.2 kg 2 IU2IU6, IU9IU13
7.2 D40
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the D40 board. According to the working wavelengths, the D40 is available in four types: C-ODD C-EVEN L-ODD L-EVEN
7.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the D40.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Demultiplexes main path signal to 40 channels compliant with ITU-T Recommendation G.694.1 of service with the channel space of 100 GHz. Provides an online monitoring port "MON" to monitor the optical spectrum of the main path online through the MCA board or an optical spectrum analyser. Supports optical power detecting as well as support alarm and performance event reporting.
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Input
DMUX
SCC
At the receive end of an open system: The D40 demultiplexes the optical signal from the main path into 40 optical signals of different wavelengths. The signal is transmitted on a single optical fibre.. At the receive end of an integrated system: The D40 directly receives the line optical signal from the main path. The D40 demultiplexes the signal to 40 client-side equipment. In terms of functional modules, the D40 comprises optical modules and electrical modules. The optical module consists of an optical demultiplexer and an optical splitter. The electrical module refers to a control and communication circuit. This circuit controls the temperature of the demultiplexer, checks the total power of input signal and communicates with the SCC.
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RUN
ALM
196.00
D07 D08 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22
Note: The values 196.00 and 192.10 indicate the frequencies of the first and the last wavelengths that can be multiplexed by this board.
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the D40.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are 42 optical interfaces on the front panel of the D40.
Interface Connector type Description
D01D40 IN
LC LC
Transmits demultiplexed signals to OTUs. Receives the signals to be demultiplexed. Connects ITL for odd/even demultiplexing; otherwise, connects the OAU directly.
MON
LC
Channel spacing Insertion loss Reflectance Isolation (adjacent channels) Isolation (non-adjacent channels) Polarization dependent loss (PDL) Temperature characteristics Maximum channel insertion loss difference 1dB spectral width 20dB spectral width
GHz dB dB dB dB dB pm/C dB nm nm
100GHz <8 <40 >25 >25 <0.5 <2 <3 >0.2 <1.4
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the D40.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
D40
20.0 W
22.0 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the D40.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 1.6 kg 2 IU2IU6, IU9IU13
7.3 MR2
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the MR2 board.
7.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the MR2.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Adds/Drops and multiplex two channels of signals from the multiplexed signals. Can be used for C-band and L-band. Provides the optical interface to concatenate other MR2s.
Concatenate function
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A02
MI MO
Communication module
SCC
D01
D02
The MR2 consists of optical modules and electrical modules. The optical module includes an add/drop optical module which adds or drops two channels of signals. The optical module fulfils the add/drop multiplexing of two wavelength channels. The module also provides intermediate interface for the interconnection with other OADM boards. Thus, the system can add or drop more services at the local station. The electrical module consists of a communication circuit. This circuit reports the parameter (such as the wavelength to be added or dropped) of the optical module to the SCC. The module communicates with the SCC, and reports the board configuration. "IN" receives multiplexed signals and drops the multiplexed signals through the drop module. "OUT" transmits multiplexed signals and adds two client channels through the add module. "MI" and "MO" are two extended ports used for cascading other MR2.
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MR2
RUN
ALM
A01
A02
D01
D02
OUT MO
IN
MI
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the MR2.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are eight optical interfaces on the front panel of the MR2.
Interface Connector type Description
IN/OUT A01/A02
LC LC
Receives or transmits the multiplexed signals. Receives the optical signals from the OTU or integrated client-side equipment, and thus adding one channel into the multiplexed signal respectively. Transmits optical signals to the OTU or integrated client-side equipment, and thus dropping one channel from the multiplexed signal respectively. Cascades input or output interfaces; used to concatenate another MR2, adding or dropping others channel in the multiplexed signal.
D01/D02
LC
MI/MO
LC
Channel spacing Operating wavelength range 1dB spectral width Insertion loss of Add/Drop wavelength channel Insertion loss of pass-through channel Isolation of adjacent channels Add/Drop channel flatness Return loss Polarization dependent loss (PDL) Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) Maximum input power Working temperature Temperature characteristics
100GHz C band: 15291570 >0.2 <2.5 <3.0 >25 <1 40 <0.2 0.15 24 5 to +55 <2
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dB/C
<0.006
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the MR2.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
MR2
7.0 W
7.7 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the MR2.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
7.4 DWC
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the DWC board.
7.4.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the DWC.
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Basic function
Used with the optical multiplexer, optical demultiplexer to realise the reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) function dynamically. The function is to adjust the wavelengths added to or dropped from each node, and to adjust the wavelengths resource allocation among nodes by adjusting the pass-through or congestion status of wavelengths. This operation does not affect the service transmission on the main optical channel.
Provides in-service monitoring interfaces. The MCA board or the optical spectrum analyser can monitor the performance of the main optical channel. The monitoring does not affect the services. Adjusts the attenuation of any wavelength independently to control and equalise the power of each wavelength. Supports the T2000 software remote configuration to re-allocate fast wavelength.
CPU
Communication module
SCC board
The multiplexed signal is accessed from the "IN" interface, split into the same two optical signals. One signal is sent to the WB optical module and the other is sent to the optical demultiplexer unit through the "DROP" optical interface. The WB optical module locates inside the ROADM optical module:
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Blocks or terminates the wavelengths received by the local node. Adjusts the power of other wavelengths in the signal. Outputs some optical signals to the "MON" interface. Sends other signals to the optical coupler. The signal to be transmitted from the local node is multiplexed, and is sent to the optical coupler through "ADD" interface. Then, the signal couples with the pass-through wavelength sent from WB. Finally, the signal is output from the "OUT" interface. "MI" and "MO" are interfaces used for cascading other DWC.
DWC
RUN
OUT DROP
AL M
IN ADD MON
MI MO
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Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the DWC.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are eight optical interfaces on the front panel of the DWC.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC LC LC
Connected with the OTU, receive signal added locally Connected with the OTU, drop service signal locally Receives multiplexed optical signals. Transmits multiplexed optical signals. Cascades input/output interface for another DWC. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
Channel spacing Working wavelength range Working wavelength number Channel attenuation range Insertion loss IN-DROP IN-MO(Note1) MI-OUT ADD-OUT
GHz nm
dB dB dB dB dB
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Insertion loss uniformity 0.5 dB bandwidth(Pass bandwidth) Block extinction ratio PMD PDL Return loss Maximum input optical power Module response time
dB GHz dB ps dB dB dBm ms
Note1: This is the insertion loss when the build-in VOA is set to 0.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the DWC.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
DWC
16.0 W
17.6 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the DWC.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 0.9 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
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7.5 ITL
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the ITL board.
7.5.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the ITL.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Multiplexes or demultiplexes the odd channels and even channels. The ITL board comprises two interleavers for multiplexing and demultiplexing.
TO
50 GHz
Interleaver
IN TE
OAU
RO
50 GHz
Interleaver
OUT RE ITL
OAU
Using interleaver technology, the ITL separates 80 channels with 50-GHz channel spacing in C-band or L-band into two streams of 40 channels with 100-GHz channel spacing at the receive end. The channels are uniformly spaced, and are separated into ODD and EVEN channels. The channels with 100-GHz channel spacing are sent to the matched boards for demultiplexing. At the transmit end, the whole process works reversely. The ITL consists of electrical module and optical module. The electrical module report whether the board is in position and the environment temperature..
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The optical module consists of two interleavers. The interleaver separates the 50-GHz spaced optical signals input from OAU board into ODD and EVEN channels with 100-GHz channels spacing. In the reverse direction, the interleaver multiplexes the 100-GHz spaced ODD and EVEN channels from the M40 board into one stream with 50-GHz channel spacing.
ITL
RUN ALM
TE RE
TO RO IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the ITL.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are six optical interfaces on the front panel of the ITL.
Interface Connector type Description
TE TO RE RO IN OUT
LC LC LC LC LC LC
Transmits EVEN channels. Transmits ODD channels. Receives EVEN channels. Receives ODD channels. Receive interleavered signals. Transmit interleavered signals.
nm
Input channel spacing Output channel spacing Insertion loss Maximum channel insertion loss difference Isolation Return loss Directivity Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) Polarization dependent loss (PDL) Input optical power range
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Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the ITL.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
ITL
30.0 W
33.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the ITL.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 2.0 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
7.6 FIU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the FIU board. The FIU board has two specifications: E1FIU and E2FIU. Besides the functions of the E1FIU, the E2FIU has the function to detect the input optical power and can perform the self-test of the internal voltage. The E1FIU and E2FIU have five types classified according to functions respectively. FIU- 01: Applicable only in the 1600G system without clock protection. FIU- 02: Applicable only in the system where clock protection is required (with 1625-nm protection wavelength). FIU-03: Supports only the multiplexing or demultiplexing of C-band and supervisory signals (1510 nm). The number of board components is decreased to save cost. FIU-03 is used in C-band 400G/100G system (type III and V systems) and C-band 800G system (type II). FIU-04: Supports only the multiplexing or demultiplexing of L-band and supervisory signals (1625 nm). The FIU-04 is applicable in the 400G (type-IV) system of L-band.
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FIU-06: Supports only the multiplexing or demultiplexing of C-band and supervisory signals (1510 nm). The number of board components is decreased to save cost. The FIU06 is used on the occasion when the optical power is high. It can apply to the C-band 400G/100G system(type VI system).
7.6.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the FIU-01, FIU-02, FIU-03, FIU-04 and FIU-06.
Functionality FIU-01/02 Description FIU-03/06 FIU-04
Basic function
Multiplexes or demultiplexes the C-band channel, L-band channel and supervisory channel.
1625nm TC TL WDM
LINE RL RC WDM WDM 1625nm L-band C-band 1510nm C/L WDM Coupler OUT MON
RMB
RM
In eastward transmission: 1. 2. The C/L WDM component divides the optical signal into C-band supervisory signal (1510 nm) and L-band supervisory signal (1625 nm). The C-band WDM extracts the optical supervisory channel (1510 nm) from the C-band signal and the L-band WDM extracts the optical supervisory channel (1625 nm).
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C-band and L-band signals are sent to the DWDM equipment through "TC" and "TL" respectively, and the supervisory channel is sent through "TM" and "TMB" for further processing.
In westward transmission: The C/L WDM component multiplexes the L-band+1625 multiplexed signal with C-band+1510 multiplexed signals and then outputs the signals. When the optical supervisory channel signal needs no protection, use the FIU-01. The FIU-01 does not provide the two WDM optical couplers. See the dotted lines in Figure 7-11. The FIU-03 is used in C-band system. This board includes two WDM components, multiplexing or demultiplexing the C-band signal and supervisory signal in the transmitting and receiving directions respectively. See Figure 7-12. The working principle of the FIU-06 is the same as that of the FIU-03. But the FIU-06 is used on the occasion when the optical power is high (Type VI system).
TM
RM
The FIU-04 is used in L-band 400G system only. This board includes two WDM components, multiplexing or demultiplexing the L-band signal and supervisory signal in the transmitting and receiving directions respectively. See Figure 7-13.
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FIU
FIU
FIU
FIU
RUN
RUN
RUN
RUN
RUN
ALM
MON
ALM
ALM MON
ALM
ALM
MON
MON
MON
IN OUT TC RC
IN OUT TC RC
IN OUT TC RC
IN OUT
OUT
TL RL TM RM
RC TC IN
TL RL TM RM
TL RL TM RM
TMB RMB TM RM
TMB RMB
FIU-01
FIU-02
FIU-03
FIU-04
FIU-06
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the FIU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are nine optical interfaces on the front panel of the FIU-01.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC LC
Transmits C/L band channels. Receives C/L band channels. Receives or transmit line signals. Transmits or receive the supervisory channel over 1510 nm. Connected with the MCA for monitoring performance.
LC LC LC LC
Transmits C/L band channels. Receives C/L band channels. Receives or transmit line signal. Transmits or receive the supervisory channel over 1510 nm. Transmits or receive the backup supervisory channel over 1625 nm. Connected with the MCA for monitoring performance.
There are 7 optical interfaces on the front panel of the FIU-03/ FIU-06.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC LC
Transmits C band channels. Receives C band channels. Receives or transmit line signal. Transmits or receive the supervisory channel over 1510 nm. Connected with the MCA for monitoring performance.
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TL RL IN/OUT
LC LC LC
Transmits L band channels. Receives L band channels. Receives or transmit line signal. Transmits or receive the supervisory channel over 1510 nm. Connected with the MCA for monitoring performance.
TMB/RMB LC MON LC
nm
Insertion loss
dB
INTC: < 1.5 INTL: < 1.5 RCOUT: < 1.5 RLOUT: < 1.5 INTM (@M): <2.0(Note1) RMOUT(@M): <2.0
Isolation
dB
dB dB
>40 >55
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<0.2
Note1: @M, indicates the measured value of the 1510-nm optical supervisory signals. @C, indicates the measured value of the Cband optical signals. @L, indicates the measured value of the Lband optical signals.
nm
C-band: 15291561 L-band: 15701604 Supervisory channel in C-band: 15001520 Supervisory channel in L-band: 16151635
Insertion loss
dB
INTC: < 1.5 INTL: < 1.5 RCOUT: < 1.5 RLOUT: < 1.5 INTM (@M): <2.0 INTMB(@MB): <2.0(Note1) RMOUT(@M): <2.0 RMBOUT(@MB): <2.0
Isolation
dB
IN to TM (@ C): >40 IN to TMB (@ L): >40 IN to TC(@ L): >35 IN to TC (@ M): >20 IN to TL (@ C): >40 IN to TL (@ MB): >12
dB dB dB
Note1: @ MB, indicates the measured value of the 1625-nm optical supervisory signals.
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Insertion loss
dB
Isolation
dB
dB dB dB
nm
Insertion loss
dB
INTL: < 1.0 RLOUT: < 1.0 INTMB (@MB): < 1.5 RMBOUT(@MB): < 1.5
Isolation
dB
dB dB dB
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Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the FIU.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
FIU
4.3 W
4.8 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the FIU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.9 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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The OptiX BWS 1600G offers two types of optical fibre amplifiers. One is EDFA (Erbium-doped optical fibre amplifier) which is widely used for DWDM system. Optical signals can be directly amplified in erbium-doped fibre to compensate signal attenuation. The other is Raman optical fibre amplifier (simply called Raman amplifier) used in long-haul transmission. Together with EDFA, Raman amplifier can amplify optical signals with low noise, and suppress degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio. This greatly extends the transmission distance without any electrical regenerator. In the OptiX BWS 1600G, Raman amplifier is always used with EDFA. This chapter describes the optical amplifier units of the OptiX BWS 1600G in terms of: Functionality Working principle Front panel Parameter description Technical specifications Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams in this manual serve to identify the positions and silk screens of the optical interfaces.
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8.1 OAU
The OptiX BWS 1600G system has two kinds of OAUs in terms of hardware version: E2OAU and E3OAU. This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the OAU board. There are one type of the E2OAU: OAU-LG The OAU-LG is used for amplifying L-band optical signals. There are three types of the E3OAU, which can be used in the C-band system: OAUC01 OAUC03 OAUC05 These eight types of boards are the same in fulfilling functions. But the parameters of these boards are designed differently according to different applications.
8.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the OAU.
Functionality Description
Amplifies 80 channel optical signals of C-band or L-band with channel spacing of 50 GHz at the same time. The transmission distance can reach up to 80 km120 km without regeneration. Gain can be adjusted continuously from the minimum to the maximum. The gain of the C-band wavelength channels oriented the E3OAU can be adjusted within 2.5 dB of the gain boundary.
Online optical performance monitoring Gain lock function Transient control function Alarms and performance events monitoring
Provides an online monitoring port MON. Thus, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or optical spectrum analyzer. Adds or drops one or more channels or optical signal fluctuation does not affect the signal gain of other channels. When channels are added or dropped, the board can suppress the fluctuation of the optical power in the path so as to realize the smooth upgrading and expansion. The OAU: Detects and reports the optical power. Detects and controls pump laser temperature. Detects pump driving current, back facet current, cooling current, and ambient temperature of board.
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(1) C-band OAU The EDFA optical module amplifies optical signals. The control and communication module detects and controls the working status of the EDFA optical module. The latter module also communicates with the SCC board. The OAU can access the DCM. The OAU adopts automatic gain control technology. This keeps the gain of each wavelength within allowed range in various conditions. In case of any abnormality in the line, the T2000 system and the SCC enable the automatic power control function. Thus, the total output optical power remains constant under a certain number of wavelengths. The OAU allows online spectrum analysis by providing monitoring port MON. Any external spectrum analyser or the built-in MCA can attach with MON. (2) L-band OAU The OptiX BWS 1600G system transmits 80 channels on C-band, and 80 channels on L-band, that is, 160 channels in total. But the EDFA amplification bandwidth is about 35 nm, covering a part of low loss window (1550 nm) of quartz single-mode fibre. To use the L-band sources, the EDFA amplification bandwidth must be expanded. Hence, the OAU adopts an erbium-doped fibre with high density and low loss. Such a fiber can compensate the impacts of low efficiency and high loss of L-band pump conversion. The L-band OAU and C-band OAU are similar in working principle.
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RUN ALM
MON
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RUN ALM
MON
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the OAU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are five optical interfaces on the front panel of the OAU.
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IN OUT RDC
LC LC LC
Receives the signal to be amplified. Transmits the amplified signal. Receives signals from the DCM, or connects to the TDC interface directly by fibre jumper if no DCM is needed. Transmits signals to the DCM for dispersion compensation, or connects to the RDC interface directly by fibre jumper if no DCM is needed. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
TDC
LC
MON
LC
Working wavelength range Total input power range Single channel input power range Noise figure (NF) Input reflectance Output reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels PA BA
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Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Channel gain Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
dB dBm ms dB dB dB/dB dB
The OAUC01, OAUC03 and OAUC05 of E3OAU are used in the: C 800G system (OptiX BWS 1600G type II) C 400G system (OptiX BWS 1600G type III) C 100G system (OptiX BWS 1600G type V, for 2.5 Gbit/s services) Long hop transmission system (OptiX BWS 1600G type VI) Table 8-2 shows the specifications of the OAUC01, Table 8-3 shows that of the OAUC03, and Table 8-4 shows that of the OAUC05.
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Application code Working wavelength range Total input power range Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels nm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dB dB dBm ms dB dB dB/dB dB
Noise figure (NF) Output reflectance Input reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Maximum channel gain Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
Note 1: The value for noise figure is varying with the gain which can be tunable. Only the typical value is given here. Note 2: As for E3OAUC01 amplifier, the total gain is 33 dB. The internal insertion loss is 2-13 dB, thus the gain varies from 20 to 31.
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Application code Working wavelength range Total input power range Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels Noise figure (NF) Output reflectance Input reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Maximum channel gain Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL) nm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dB dB dBm ms dB dB dB/dB dB
Note 1: The value for noise figure is varying with the gain which can be tunable. Only the typical value is given here. Note 2: As for E3OAUC03 amplifier, the total gain is 38 dB. The internal insertion loss is 2-14 dB, thus the gain varies from 24 to 36.
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Application code Working wavelength range Total input power range Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels nm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dB dB dBm ms dB dB dB/dB dB
Noise figure (NF) Output reflectance Input reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Maximum channel gain Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
Note 1: The value for noise figure is varying with the gain which can be tunable. Only the typical value is given here. Note 2: As for E3OAUC05 amplifier, the total gain is 36 dB. The internal insertion loss is 2-13 dB, thus the gain varies from 23 to 34.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the OAU.
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OptiX BWS 1600G Hardware Description Board Maximum power consumption at 250C
E2OAU E3OAU
42.0 W 30.0 W
70.0 W 50.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the OAU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.4 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
8.2 OBU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the OBU board. The OBU has also two hardware versions: E2OBU and E3OBU. One type of the E2OBU is available: The OBU-L is used for amplifying L-band optical signals. The E3OBU is of two specifications, mainly applying to C-band system: OBUC03 and OBUC05.
8.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the OBU.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Amplifies 80 channel optical signals with channel spacing of 50 GHz at the same time. Enables the optical amplification of C-band and L-band. The transmission distance can reach up to 80 km120 km without regeneration.
Transmission distance
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Provides an online monitoring port MON. Thus, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or optical spectrum analyzer. Adds or drops one or more channels or optical signal fluctuation does not affect the signal gain of other channels. The output power variation of each channel of the optical amplifiers is less than 2 dB when the input signals of EDFA reduce from 80 channels to one channel.
When channels are added or dropped, the board can suppress the fluctuation of the optical power in the path so as to realize the smooth upgrading and expansion. The OBU can: Detect and report optical power. Detect and control pump laser temperature. Detect pump driving current, back facet current, cooling current and ambient temperature of board.
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OBU
RUN ALM
MON
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the OBU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are three optical interfaces on the front panel of the OBU.
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IN OUT MON
LC LC LC
Receives the signal to be amplified. Transmits the amplified signal. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
Application Working wavelength range Total input power Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels Noise figure (NF) Input reflectance Output reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Channel gain Channel gain range Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL) dB dB/dB dB nm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dB dB dBm ms dB
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Application code Operating wavelength range Total input power Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels Noise figure (NF) Input reflectance Output reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Channel gain Channel gain range Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt Polarization dependent loss (PDL) nm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dB dB dBm ms dB dB dB dB/dB dB
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the OBU.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
E2OBU E3OBU
35.0 W 23.0 W
50.0 W 30.0 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the OBU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.2 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
8.3 OPU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the OPU board.
8.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the OPU.
Functionality Description
Amplifies C-band 80 channel optical signals at the same time. Provides an online monitoring port MON. Thus, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or optical spectrum analyser. Adds or drops one or more channels or optical signal fluctuation does not affect the signal gain of other channels. The output power variation of each channel of the optical amplifiers is less than 2 dB when the input signals of EDFA reduce from 80 channels to 1 channel.
When channels are added or dropped, the board can suppress the fluctuation of the optical power in the path so as to realize the smooth upgrading and expansion. The OPU can: Detect and report optical power. Detect and control pump laser temperature. Detect pump driving current, back facet current, cooling current and ambient temperature of board.
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OPU
RUN ALM
MON
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the OPU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are three optical interfaces on the front panel of the OPU.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT MON
LC LC LC
Receives the signal to be amplified. Transmits the amplified signal. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
Operating wavelength range Total input power Single channel input power range 32 channels 40 channels 80 channels Noise figure (NF) Input reflectance Output reflectance Pump leakage at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at input end Maximum reflectance tolerable at output end Maximum total output power Gain response time to add/drop the channel Channel gain Channel gain range Gain flatness Multi-channel gain tilt
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dB
0.5
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the OPU.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
OPU
20.0 W
22.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the OPU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.0 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
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8.4 HBA
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the HBA board. The HBA is applied in the transmit section of an OTM station of the long hop system (LHP). The purpose is to increase the output optical power of the signal and amplify the power in the transmit direction.
8.4.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the HBA.
Functionality Description
Amplifies the power of C-band optical signal. Increases the output optical power of the signal. Provides two types of gain: 29 dB or 35 dB. The gain 29 dB corresponds to the 40-channel system (192.1 THz to 196.0 THz, with channel spacing being 100 GHz). The gain 35 dB corresponds to the 10-channel system (192.1 THz to 194.0 THz, with channel spacing being 200 GHz). The maximum output power is 26 dBm.
Online optical performance monitoring Alarms and performance events monitoring Information query Software upgrade online Power supply backup
Provides an online monitoring port MON. Thus, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or optical spectrum analyser. Checks and reports current gain. Inputs or outputs optical power, pump laser drive current, pump laser operating temperature, and EDFA optical module temperature. Queries ambient temperature of board, detailed information and software information of board Supports online load and upgrade of FPGA and software. Queries FPGA, board software version, board manufacturing information and the module type. The power module of the board adopts dual hot backup to check the working status of the power module and report alarms.
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The HBA consists of EDFA optical module and the control and communication module. EDFA optical module The board adopts integrated EDFA module, including EDFA optical module as well as related control and detection circuits. The EDFA optical module realises high-power amplification of optical signal on the basis of good gain flatness. The integrated EDFA module contains a built-in control system. This system controls EDFA optical module, checks all parameters, and communicates with the board through serial port communication circuit. Control and communication module The control and communication module is the central system of the board. This module links other functional units into a system. The module fulfils the control, monitoring and alarming functions of the board, as well as data communication between the HBA and the SCC. The module reports the information about alarms and performance events of the HBA to the SCC, and passes the command from the SCC to the HBA.
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HBA
IN
OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the HBA.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are three optical interfaces on the front panel of the HBA.
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IN OUT MON
LC LSH/APC LC
Receives the signal to be amplified. Transmits the amplified signal. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
Operating wavelength range Total input power range Noise figure (NF) Output reflectance Output power range Gain response time to add/drop the channel Channel gain Gain flatness Polarization dependent loss (PDL) Polarization mode dispersion (PMD)
nm dBm dB dB dBm ms dB dB dB ps
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the HBA.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
HBA
24.0 W
26.4 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the HBA.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.6 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
8.5.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the Raman amplifier.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Generates pump light with multiple channels and high power. Provides energy for signal optical amplification in transmission. Realises long-haul, broad-bandwidth, low-noise, and distributed online signal optical amplification.
Provides an online monitoring port MON. Thus, the optical performance of optical signals can be checked online through the MCA board or optical spectrum analyser. Monitors performance indexes, including the: Output power of the board Pump cooling current Pump driving current Back-facet current
Auxiliary functions
Provides such functions: Auto-lock pump power. Switch on/off pump source. Divide signal light. Enable pump laser protection.
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Pump light is generated by the laser in the Raman pump source module. The control and communication module: Drives the pump laser. Controls the temperature, on and off status of the laser Protects the laser in abnormal conditions. The RPC and the RPA work on the same principle, except that RPC is only used for amplification of C-band optical signals. Used with appropriate EDFA, the Raman amplifier reduces the flatness of system gain to be less than 2 dB. So the noise figure is greatly reduced.
Note When connecting/removing the fiber to/from the RPA, turn off the pump laser of the RPA first.
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RPA
RPC
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
LINE
EXT
LINE
SYS MON
SYS MON
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the RPA and RPC.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are three optical interfaces on the front panel of the RPA.
Interface Connector type Description
LSH/APC LC LC
Receives the optical signal from the line. Transmits the amplified signal to the FIU. Accomplishes online monitoring of optical spectrum.
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the RPC.
Interface Connector type Description
LSH/APC LC LC LSH/APC
Receives optical signals from the line. Transmits amplified signals. Connected with MCA for online optical performance monitoring. As an extended optical interface. (no use)
Pump wavelength range Board type Maximum pump power Channel gain on G.652 fibre (Note 1) Channel gain on LEAF fibre (Note 1 & Note 2) Channel gain on TW RS fibre (Note 1 & Note 3) Effective noise figure on G.652 fibre Effective noise figure on LEAF fibre Effective noise figure on TW RS fibre Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
nm
14001500 C band: RPC C+L band: RPA 30 >10 >10 >10 1 0.5 0 0.5
dBm dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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nm/C
1 LSH/APC (Note 4)
1 LSH/APC
Note 1: This gain refers to on-off gain, that is, the power difference between amplifier ON and amplifier OFF. Note 2: LEAF fibre is a kind of fibre called large effective aperture fibre. Note 3: TW RS fibre is a kind of fibre called True Wave Reduced Slope fibre, belongs to NZDSF. Note 4: The LSH/APC connector is also called E2000/APC connector.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the RPA and RPC.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
RPA RPC
90.0 W 70.0 W
99.0 W 77.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the RPA and RPC
Item Specification RPA RPC
Weight Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
4.2 kg
4.2 kg
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
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This chapter describes the optical supervisory units of the OptiX BWS 1600G in terms of: Functionality Working principle Front panel Technical specifications
Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams in this manual serve to identify the positions and silkscreen of the optical interfaces.
9.1 MCA
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the MCA board. The OptiX BWS 1600G provides four types of the MCA: MCA-4 (C): Applied for C-band, supporting spectral analysis for four channels of signals. MCA-4 (L): Applied for L-band, supporting spectral analysis for four channels of signals. MCA-8 (C): Applied for C-band, supporting spectral analysis for eight channels of signals. MCA-8 (L): Applied for L-band, supporting spectral analysis for eight channels of signals.
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9.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the MCA.
Functionality Description MCA-4 MCA-8
Basic function
Supervises the channel. Analyses the status of the channel. Generates alarms upon channel loss or new channel added. Supervises and reports the: Optical power Central wavelength Signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) Number of channels
Optical switch
CPU
Communication module
SCC
The MCA provides online monitoring on central wavelength, power, OSNR and other parameters. These parameters are of eight or four channels of optical signals in different sites. The MCA also reports the result to the SCC. The MCA makes an easier locating of a fault. The MCA consists of an optical spectrum analysis (OSA) module and a driving/control circuit. The OSA module monitors the parameters such as central wavelength, optical power, OSNR and the number of optical wavelengths. Through the data interface, these parameters are sent to the CPU.
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The CPU reports the result to the SCC and the SCC further reports the data to the T2000. So, you can view these parameters on the T2000. The driving/control circuit drives or controls the optical spectrum analysis module.
MCA
RUN ALM
R01 R02
R07 R08
The front panel of the MCA-4 is similar with that of the MCA-8. Only the interfaces R01~R04 are on the front panel of the MCA-4.
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the MCA.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are eight optical interfaces on the front panel of the MCA-8.
Interface Connector type Description
R01R08
LC
Connected with the MON interfaces of other boards to receive optical signals for analysis.
nm
Detect range for single channel optical power Detect accuracy for optical power OSNR accuracy Detect accuracy for central wavelength
dBm dBm dB nm
10 to 30 1.5 1.5 (OSNR detect range: 13 to 19) 2 (OSNR detect range: 19 to 23) 0.1
Note: The OSNR detection function of the MCA is supported by the NRZ/CRZ system with a channel spacing of 100 GHz and the NRZ system with a channel spacing of 50 GHz. It is not supported by the CRZ system with a channel spacing of 50 GHz. The MCA in the CRZ system with a channel spacing of 50 GHz only supports the function to detect the power and the center wavelength.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the MCA.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
MCA
7.0 W
7.7 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the MCA-8.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 1.7 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
9.2 VA4
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the VA4 board.
9.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the VA4.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Adjusts the optical power of four channels of optical signals. Monitors the optical power and the attenuation, and reports alarms. Mainly used in OADM equipment. The VA4 is located before the M40 to adjust the power of the accessed optical signals.
Attenuation range
The range of variable attenuation is 2 dB to 20 dB, and the resolution is 0.5 dB.
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Varible Optical Attenuator Varible Optical Attenuator CPU Varible Optical Attenuator Varible Optical Attenuator Communication module
SCC
The VA4 consists of four variable optical attenuators and a control and communication module. The module controls the attenuation of the signal, protects the variable optical attenuator and communicates with the SCC.
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RUN ALM
IN1 OUT1
IN4
OUT4
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the VA4.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are eight optical interfaces on the front panel of the VA4.
Interface Connector type Description
IN1IN4 OUT1OU T4
LC LC
Receives signals which need power adjustment. Transmits signals after power adjustment.
dB dB
220 0.5
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the VA4.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
VA4
10.0 W
11.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the VA4.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1.5 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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9.3 VOA
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the VOA board.
9.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the VOA.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Adjusts the optical power of one optical signal according to the control command sent by the SCC. Monitors the optical power and the attenuation, and reports alarms. Mainly used in OADM and OLA equipment.
Attenuation range
The range of variable attenuation is 2 dB20 dB, and the resolution is 0.5 dB.
IN
OUT
SCC
The VOA is used to adjust the optical power of a single optical channel. The VOA consists of a variable optical attenuator and a control and communication module. The module controls the attenuation of the signal and communicates with the SCC.
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VOA
RUN ALM
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the VOA.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the VOA.
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IN OUT
LC LC
dB dB
220 0.5
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the VOA.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
VOA
6.5 W
7.2 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the VOA.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.8 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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9.4 DGE
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the DGE board. Equalization of optical power means to approximately equalise the energy of optical signals of all channels. This improves the transmission performance. In the ultra-long haul transmission system, numerous optical amplifiers are concatenated. The gain spectrum of optical amplifier is not very flat. The spectrum varies with the absolute gain of the optical amplifier. Hence, after optical signals pass through several optical amplifiers, the flatness of spectrum is seriously affected. This results in decrease of OSNR, increase of bit errors and limitation of the transmission performance of the whole system. To solve these problems, a DGE is used to adjust the spectrum flatness. When the gain of the optical amplifier changes, the DGE dynamically adjusts and flattens the spectrum waveform in the operating bandwidth.
9.4.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the DGE.
Functionality Description
Adjusts the attenuation spectrum of each channel of optical signals, and thus equalising the gain dynamically. Reports the data to the T2000, such as: Input or output optical power Total insertion loss Currently-set insertion loss spectrum Optical module type Operating wavelength range Queries board working temperature, detailed information of the board, and board software version.
Supports online loading of FPGA and board software, and online upgrade of optical module software. Reliable backup of power supply: Adopts hot backup and supports power failure alarm.
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IN
OUT
The DGE is used in optical equaliser station (OEQ). By adjusting the insertion loss spectrum, the DGE dynamically adjusts the gain flatness caused by concatenation of optical amplifiers. The DGE consists of optical modules and electrical modules. The optical module is the core module of the board and dynamically adjusts the optical power of each wavelength. The electrical module consists of the check and control module and the communication module. The electrical module checks, controls and reports the parameters of the DGE optical module, and communicates with the SCC.
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DGE
RUN ALM
IN OUT
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the DGE.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the DGE.
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IN OUT
LC LC
Inputs main path optical signal (to be equalized). Outputs main path optical signal (equalized).
nm dB dB
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the DGE.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
DGE
20.0 W
22.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the DGE.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 2.4 kg 2 IU1IU5, IU8IU12
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9.5 DSE
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the DSE board. The DSE has two types: DSE-I and DSE-II.
9.5.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the DSE.
Functionality Description
Basic function
The DSE is applied in the optical dispersion equalizer equipment. The DSE works with different types of DCMs to equalize dispersion slope. The DSE is only used for C-band optical signal. Reports the ambient temperature and alarm information of the board.
Information report
The DSE-I provides three groups of optical interfaces for dispersion slope compensation. The working principle of the DSE-II is the same as that of the DSE-I. The DSE-II provides five groups of optical interfaces for dispersion slope compensation.
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DSE
DSE
IN BD3
IN BD5
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the DSE.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are 12 optical interfaces on the front panel of the DSE.
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LC LC LC LC
Inputs the main path optical signal. Outputs the main path optical signal. Connected with the output port of the DCM. Connected with the input port of the DCM.
nm dB
15291570 <3.0
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the DSE.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
DSE
4.3 W
4.8 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the DSE.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.9 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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9.6 GFU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the GFU board. Through the gain flattening filter (GFF), the GFU equalises optical power by working with the E2OAU ,raman amplifier and ROP amplifier. This achieves gain flatness of cascaded optical amplifiers. There are two types of GFU boards, supporting applications at C-band and L-band respectively. Figure 9-11 shows the application location of the GFU in the system by working with E2OAU. The GFU usually connects to the TDC and RDC optical interfaces of the E2OAU. If the system adopts the DCM, the GFU can be connected in front of the DCM.
GFU OLA
Figure 9-11 Location of the GFU in the system by working with E2OAU
9.6.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the GFU.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Equalises the optical power of cascaded optical amplifiers. Every 46 levels of cascading E2OAU or 2 levels of cascading raman amplifiers can use one GFU to offer static compensation for the gain flatness of the system. Supports the application of two GFFs, and thus optimising gain flatness of two fibres.
Queries board ambient temperature, detailed board information, board software version and optical component type. Supports on-line loading of board software.
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IN1 IN2
GFF GFF
OUT1 OUT2
CPU
Communication module
SCC
Optical signal
Electical signal
The GFU consists of optical modules and circuit modules. Through the communication module, the GFU reports related hardware information and alarm events to the SCC. Optical module The optical module is namely the GFF, a passive optical component. The GFU supports the application of two GFFs which are the core of the GFU. The GFF partially compensates the gain flatness of the cascaded amplifiers. CPU The CPU is the central unit of the board. It links other functional units. It provides board information to the communication module, and runs the commands of the SCC. The communication module receives these commands. Communication module The communication module communicates data between the GFU and the SCC. The module reports the alarms and performance events of the GFU to the SCC. The module also passes the commands, which are sent from the SCC, to the GFU.
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GFU
RUN ALM
IN1 IN2
OUT1OUT2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the GFU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the GFU.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC
Receives optical signal of the first channel. Sends optical signal after gain flattening of the first channel. Receives optical signal of the second channel. Sends optical signal after gain flattening of the second channel.
Working wavelength range Channel insertion loss Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
nm dB dB
Working wavelength range Channel insertion loss Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
nm dB dB
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Working wavelength range Channel insertion loss Polarization dependent loss (PDL)
nm dB dB
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the GFU.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
GFU
4.3 W
4.8 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the GFU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.9 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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The OptiX BWS 1600G provides an optical fibre line automatic monitoring system (OAMS) to alert the aging of fibre, alarm the line fibre fault and locate faults. The OAMS, built in the OptiX BWS 1600G, is an optional function. A built-in OAMS consists of the following three boards: FMU: Fibre measure unit board MWA: Measure wavelength access board MWF: Measure wavelength filter board Figure 10-1 shows the application of each board in the system.
DWDM node DWDM node DWDM node
DWDM nodes can be the OTM, OLA, OADM, OEQ or REG. The FMU board sends out test optical pulse, as well as receives, collects, processes and reports reflected signal. By this way, the FMU board monitors the running conditions of the working optical fibre in real time. One FMU can monitor up to four optical fibres. The MWA board combines the service signal and test signal to one optical fibre for transmission. When the test signal and the service signal are transmitted in the same direction, the MWF filters out the test signal at the receive end. This eliminates the effects of the test signal on the system.
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Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams have different sizes with the actual ones. These schematic diagrams serve to identify the positions and silkscreen of the optical interfaces.
10.1 FMU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the FMU board. The FMU is the core board of the embedded OAMS. The FMU monitors the tested optical fibre and the testing optical fibre, and reports the test result.
10.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the FMU.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Sends out test optical pulse. Receives, collects, processes and reports the reflected signal, and thus monitoring the running conditions of the working optical fibre in real time. One FMU can monitor four optical fibres at the same time. It selects the optical fibre to be tested through the optical switch.
Monitoring modes
Supports two types of monitoring modes: online and standby optical fibre. The FMU can be configured with two OTDR modules of different wavelengths. The OTDR at 1310 nm is used for online monitoring, while the OTDR at 1550 nm for monitoring standby fibre.
Supports auto-test and manual test. Supports online load and upgrade of FPGA and board software.
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CPU
Communication module
SCC
The FMU consists of four parts: Optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) module The OTDR module sends out monitoring optical pulse and receives reflected optical signal. After processing and analysis, the module reports the data to the CPU. 1:4 optical switch The 1:4 optical switch module inputs the monitoring optical signal, which is sent from the OTDR module, into the designated test optical fibre. This realises the monitoring upon four connected optical fibres. CPU module The CPU module rearranges the commands of the SCC and sends these commands to the OTDR module and optical switch module to control their operations. Besides, The CPU compares the data collected by the OTDR with the reference data stored in the board. If the data exceeds the threshold, an alarm raises. Communication module The communication module communicates the data between the FMU and the SCC.
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RUN ALM
TFM1 TFM2
TFM3 TFM4
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Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the FMU.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the FMU.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC
Monitoring optical interface. It accesses one optical fibre. Monitoring optical interface. It accesses one optical fibre. Monitoring optical interface. It accesses one optical fibre. Monitoring optical interface. It accesses one optical fibre.
Test wavelength OTDR dynamic range Event dead zone Attenuation dead zone Pulse width
nm dB m m
131025 39.5 (Note1) 10 (Note2) 30 (Note3) 10ns, 30ns, 100ns, 300ns, 1s, 3s, 10s, 20s
dBm m
20 1m5 x 10-5 x test distance spacing between the sample points (not including the group index
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error) Readout resolution Reflection measurement resolution Linearity Group index Working temperature C dB dB dB/dB 0.001 2.0 0.05 1.4001.700 5 to +55
Note1: The loss incurred by online optical switch and the coupler is considered for the FMU. The dynamic value is 12 dB smaller than the value of the OTDR component. Besides, the OTDR effective dynamic range in online monitor mode is different from that in standby fibre monitor mode. Note2: Test conditions: The pulse width of the test signal is 10ns, and the return loss is not more than 35 dB. Note3: Test conditions: The pulse width of the test signal is 10ns, and the return loss is not more than 35 dB.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the FMU.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
FMU
25.0 W
27.5 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the FMU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 114 mm (W) 2.5 kg 3 IU1IU4, IU8IU11
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10.2 MWA
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the MWA board. The MWA multiplexes the monitoring wavelength of the OAMS with service wavelengths. This realises on-line monitoring upon the optical fibre.
10.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the MWA.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Multiplexes the OTDR optical fibre monitoring signal and service signal of the DWDM transmission system. Accesses optical fibre monitoring wavelength at 1310 nm, so as to realise on-line monitoring of optical fibres.
Information report
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TS1
WDM
LIN1
To FIU
To fiber line
WDM OUT1
RS1
RFM2
Monitoring signal
Service signal
The MWA-I has six optical interfaces: LIN1/OUT1, TS1/RS1, and RFM1/RFM2 Below describes the working principle. In the receiving direction of the OTM unit: The service signal in the optical fibre enters the WDM module through LIN1 optical interface. At the same time, the OTDR monitoring signal from the FMU enters the WDM module through RFM1 optical interface of the MWA. The service signal and monitoring signal are multiplexed reversely in the WDM module. After passing the WDM module, the service signal is output to the FIU from TS1 optical interface along its original transmission direction. But the monitoring signal is transmitted in the contrary direction, entering LIN1 optical interface for monitoring. In the transmitting direction of the OTM: The service signal from the output optical interface of the FIU is output to the WDM module through RS1 optical interface. At the same time, the OTDR monitoring signal from the FMU board enters the WDM module through RFM2 optical interface. After being multiplexed, the two signals are output, through OUT1 optical interface, to the line fibre for monitoring. The principle of the MWA-II is the same as that of the MWA-I. But the MWA-II carries two more WDM components used at OLA, OEQ, OADM or REG station. These two more WDMs multiplex four channels of monitoring signals into the fibre at receive end and transmit end in two directions at the same time.
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MWA
RUN ALM
LIN1 OUT1
TS1 RS1
RFM1RFM2
RFM3RFM4
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the MWA.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are six optical interfaces on the front panel of the MWA-I.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC LC LC
Input optical interface of the main path. Output optical interface of the main path. Service wavelength output optical interface, connected with the input optical interface of the FIU. Service wavelength input optical interface, connected with the output optical interface of the FIU. Monitoring wavelength access optical interface, connected with one output optical interface of the FMU. Monitoring wavelength access optical interface, connected with one output optical interface of the FMU.
LC LC LC LC LC
Input optical interface of the main path. Output optical interface of the main path. Service wavelength output optical interface, connected with the input optical interface of the FIU. Service wavelength input optical interface, connected with the output optical interface of the FIU. Monitoring wavelength access optical interface, connected with one output optical interface of the FMU.
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Wavelength range of the transmission channel Wavelength range of the reflection channel Insertion loss of the transmission channel (including that of the connector) Insertion loss of the reflection channel (including that of the connector) Flatness (whole working wavelength range) Isolation (transmission channel versus reflection channel) Isolation (reflection channel versus transmission channel) Return loss Directivity Polarization dependent loss Polarization mode dispersion Maximum input power Working temperature
nm nm dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB ps dBm C
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the MWA.
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MWA
2.0 W
2.2 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the MWA.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.8 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
10.3 MWF
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the MWF board. The MWF is used to filter out the monitoring wavelength of the OAMS. This is to eliminate the effects of the monitoring signal on the DWDM system when the monitoring signal passes through the optical amplifier. At the transmit end of the OTM or relay stations such as OLA, the direction of the monitoring signal is contrary to that of the service signal. So the MWF is not required for filtering. At the receive end, the monitoring signal and service signal are transmitted in the same direction. So, before the multiplexed signals enter the FIU, use the MWF to filter out the monitoring signal.
10.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the MWF.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Filters out the OTDR optical fibre monitoring signal of the OAMS. Correctly report various information of the board.
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Monitoring signal
Service signal
The MWF-I board has two optical interfaces: IN1/OUT1. The MWF-I is usually used at the receive end of the OTM station. The service signal transmitted over the line fibre and the OTDR monitoring signal are multiplexed and input to the filtering component through IN1. After the monitoring signal is filtered out, the service signal is output from OUT1 and input in the corresponding input optical interface of the FIU. The principle of the MWF-II is the same as that of the MWF-I, except that the MWF-II carries one more filtering component, which is used at the OLA, OEQ, OADM or REG station. This component filters out the monitoring signals in two directions at the receive end of the relay station. Figure 10-7 is the principle block diagram of the MWF-II.
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Filter
Filter
Monitoring signal
Service signal
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MWF
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
IN1 OUT1
IN1 OUT1
IN2 OUT2
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Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the MWF.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the MWF-I.
Interface Connector type Description
IN OUT
LC LC
The input optical interface of the main path, receiving the multiplexed signal from the line. The output optical interface of the main path, outputting the service signal to the input optical interface of the FIU.
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the MWF-II.
Interface Connector type Description
IN1/IN2 OUT1/OU T2
LC LC
The input optical interface of the main path, receiving the multiplexed signal from the line. The output optical interface of the main path, outputting the service signal to the input optical interface of the FIU.
Note On the front panel, there are four optical interfaces, divided into two groups: IN1/OUT1 matches with IN2/OUT2 one to one, each used in two directions of a relay station.
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Passband wavelength range Stopband wavelength range Passband insertion loss (including that of the connector) Flatness (whole working wavelength range) Isolation (passband versus stopband) Return loss Polarization dependent loss Polarization mode dispersion Maximum input power Working temperature
nm nm dB
dB dB dB dB ps dBm C
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the MWF.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
MWF
2.0 W
2.2 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the MWF.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.8 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
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Functionality Working principle Front panel Technical specifications
Protection Units
This chapter describes the optical protection unit of the OptiX BWS 1600G in terms of:
Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams in this manual serve to identify the positions and silkscreen of the optical interfaces.
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11.1 OCP
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the OCP board.
11.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the OCP.
Functionality Description
Basic function
The OCP provides 1:N (N8) OTU optical channel protection. The protection prevents the transmission services over the channel from being interrupted. This protection operates in a way called "single-fed and single receiving". This protection is dual-end switched and needs the support of automatic protection switching (APS) protocol. The whole switching process takes no more than 200 ms.
Protection scheme
Switching time
TX8
SCC
CPU
The OCP consists of three parts: Optical transmitting module Optical receiving module Control circuit module
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At the transmit end: The signal from the client side enters the OCP. Through the coupler, 8-channel protected signals at the client side are sent to the optical switch. If there is any abnormality in the working OTU, the optical switch selects one channel according to signal priority and send it to the protection OTU through the "TP" and "RP" optical ports. At the receive end: Eight channels in the OCP are connected to the client-side equipment. Use the optical switch to select the protected route corresponding to the transmit end. Couple the signals coming from the protection channel and the protected signal with the coupler (in application, two channels of signals cannot be valid at the same time). Output the signals to the signal channel at the client side. In the protection process, the function of the OCP is to: Receive the commands of the SCC. Drive optical switch according to the command. Connect to the corresponding channel. Enable the protection function.
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OCP
RUN
ALM
Rx1 Rx2
Rx3 Rx4
Rx5 Rx6
IN3 IN4 TP RP
Tx5 Tx6
IN5 IN6
IN7 IN8
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the OCP.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are 34 optical interfaces on the front panel of the OCP.
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LC LC LC LC LC LC
Connects with the client-side equipment to receive eight channels of signals. Transmits coupled client-side channels to eight input ports of the working OTUs. Connects with OTUs to receive working channel signals. Connects with the client-side equipment to transmit eight working channels to external equipment. Connects with the protection OTU to receive protection signals. Connects with the protection OTU to transmit protection signals.
Range of wavelength Insertion loss (working channel) Insertion loss (protection channel)
nm dB dB
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the OCP.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
OCP
8.0 W
8.8 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the OCP.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 76 mm (W) 1.7 kg 2 IU2-IU6, IU9-IU13
11.2 OLP
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the OLP board.
11.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the OLP.
Functionality Description
Basic function
The OLP01 provides optical line protection. This ensures the services over the fibre line can be received as usual even when the line is faulty. The OLP03 provide the inter-subrack 1+1 path protection for one working/protection OTU pair.
Protection scheme
The protection mode is dual-fed and signal selection and single-end switching. When the performance of the working fibre declines, the system automatically switches the service from the working path to the protection path. Protection switching is stable and quick because the APS protocol is not needed.
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OTU OTU Client service OTU OTU
Functionally, an E1OLP01 board falls into two parts: dual-fed module and signal selection module. The dual-fed module divides the optical signal into two channels with the equal power. The module also sends over working and protection optical fibers at the same time. Signal selection module receives the optical signal from the working channel and the protection channel at the same time. The module detects and compares the optical power of two channels, and selects the optical signal of one channel to output. For the functions and working principle of the inter-subrack 1+1 protection provided by the OLP03, refer to OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System Technical Description.
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Manual switching You can also shift the service to any path. That is, you can use either the active or standby path as a service carrier. Manual switch is only effective when both active and standby paths are normal. Clear switching This function clears the switching state of the above switches. The table below lists the priorities of the switching types:
Switching type Priority
Clear switching Locked switching Forced switching Fibre broken switching and manual switching
If a higher level protection switching exists, lower level switching cannot be executed successfully. But if only the lower level switching exists, it can be executed successfully.
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RUN ALM
TO1 RI1
TO2 RI2 TI RO
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the OLP.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are six optical interfaces on the front panel of the OLP.
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LC LC LC
Connects with the FIU and access line signals. Transmits working and protection signals to the line fibre. Receives working and protection signals from the line fibre.
dB dB dBm dB dB
<4 <1.5 7 to 35 3 5
Range of the input optical power Alarm threshold of optical power difference Switching threshold of optical power difference
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the OLP.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
OLP
7.0 W
7.7 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the OLP.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 0.8 kg 1 IU1IU6, IU8IU13
11.3 SCS
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the SCS board.
11.3.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the SCS.
Functionality Description
Basic function
Coordinated with the active or standby OTU, the SCS fulfils optical channel protection. The SCS also supports OTU board level protection of the same route. The channel protection supported by the SCS board does not need the support of protocol. Instead, the channel protection executes switching by detecting SD and SF events of the channel.
Rx Rx
SCS
Rx Rx Standby channel
Tx Tx
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Note The diagram shows the implementation of dual-fed and signal selection for one channel of optical signal.
A single SCS can select dual-fed signals for two channels of optical signals. The processing of these two channels of optical signals are the same. Below describes the process. The system uses two SCS boards. The first SCS splits coming services into two signals with equal power. The first SCS sends the signals to the working and protection OTUs. After transmission over the working path and the protection path to the receive end, the working and protection OTUs convert the wavelengths. The other SCS combines the wavelengths and transmits these wavelengths to the client side. With two SCS boards, the system selectively accepts the dual-fed signals. Also, the system triggers the protection switching when LOS and B_EXC alarms are reported. In normal conditions, the working OTU at the receive end is in the working status and the protection OTU the idle. When the service fails, the protection switching is triggered by alarms. The system turns off the client-side transmitting laser of the working OTU and turn on that of the protection OTU.
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RUN ALM
TO11 RI11
TI2 RO2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the SCS.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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Interfaces
There are 12 optical interfaces on the front panel of the SCS.
Interface Connector type Description
LC LC LC LC LC LC LC LC
Transmits the first channel of client-side signals. Receives the first channel of client-side signals. Transmits the second channel of client-side signals. Receives the second channel of client-side signals. Transmits the first channel of signals to working and protection OTUs. Transmits the second channel of signals to working and protection OTUs. Receives the first channel of signals from working and protection OTUs. Receives the second channel of signals from working and protection OTUs.
dB dB
<4 <4.5
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the SCS.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
SCS
4.3 W
4.7 W
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Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the SCS.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (length) x 218.5 mm (width) x 2 mm (thickness) 345 mm (length) x 38 mm (width) 0.7 kg 1 IU1 IU6, IU8 IU13
11.4 PBU
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the PBU board.
11.4.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the PBU.
Functionality Description
Basic function
The PBU provides centralised protection for OTUs power supply. The PBU can protect three types of power supplies (3.3 V, 5 V, and 5.2 V) of two OTUs at the same time. If three or more OTUs need protection, the backup function will fail, and all OTUs will not be protected.
Protection scheme
When any of the secondary power modules (3.3 V, 5 V, and 5.2 V) provided by the OTU fails, services can be switched to the PBU within 600 s. This realises board level protection and ensures normal operation of the OTU. The PBU adopts cool power backup. When the power supply of the OTU works normally, the backup power module on the PBU is idle. The OTU backup circuit on the PBU supports slow-startup. The slow-startup time of the OTU backup circuit is longer than that of an OTU working circuit. This ensures that the OTU is supplied with power by the working power supply when started.
Slow-startup
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Caution When the OTU and PBU both work normally, swapping the PBU does not affect the work of the system and the OTU.
-48V
SCC
The PBU consists of three parts: Power switching module The power switching module consists of a slow-startup and filter circuit. This circuit converts 48 V DC into three types of power supplies (3.3 V, 5 V and 5.2 V) required by the OTU and sends the power to the backplane. Besides, the power switching module supplies power for the control and peripheral circuits of this board. Voltage detection module The voltage detection module checks the three types of power (3.3V, 5V, and 5.2V) output from the power switching module, and reports alarms in the case of overvoltage or undervoltage. Control system The control and information processing part consists of a CPU and a communication module. The CPU monitors the status of the power module on this board. Handling of continuous overvoltage at the output side of the power module:
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If the OTU uses the backup power, and continuous overvoltage occurs, check whether the power module is abnormal with detection module and software. If so, an alarm is given without shutdown of the power. If the OTU does not use the backup power, but continuous overvoltage occurs to the backup power, an alarm is given and the output of the power module is shut down. The output of any faulty circuit is shut down (other two are not shut down).
PBU
Indicators
There are three indicators on the front panel of the PBU.
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PBU
145.0 W
160.0 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the PBU.
Item Specification
Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel Weight The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
321 mm (length) x 218.5 mm (width) x 2 mm (thickness) 345 mm (length) x 38 mm (width) 1.0 kg 1 IU1
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Note The front panels shown in the schematic diagrams in this manual serve to identify the positions and silkscreen of the optical interfaces.
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12.1 SC1/SC2
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the SC1 board and the SC2 board.
12.1.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the SC1 and the SC2.
Functionality Description SC1 SC2
Basic function
The SC1 is a uni-directional optical supervisory channel unit, used in OTMs. The SC1 processes one supervisory channel.
The SC2 is a bi-directional supervisory channel unit, used in an OLA, OADM, OEQ, or REG. The SC2 processes two supervisory channels.
Technology characteristic
The optical supervisory channel (OSC) does not limit the pump wavelength of optical amplifier. The OSC does not limit the distance between two optical line amplifiers. The OSC does not restrict the service in 1310nm. When the line amplifier is faulty, the optical supervisory channel is still available. The SC1or the SC2 is independent of the SCC, that is, even if the SCC is not in position, The SC1or the SC2 can pass through the ECC and ensure the supervision on other stations.
Regeneration function
The SC1 is transmitted in sections, with 3R function. In each optical line amplifier, the information can be correctly received, and new supervisory information can be attached as well. The signal wavelength of supervisory channel in the OptiX BWS 1600G systems I, II, III, V and VI is 1510 nm; while the wavelength of supervisory signal in system IV is 1625 nm.
Wavelength
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TM
CPU
Communication module
SCC board
Receiving module and transmitting module The receiving module receives optical supervisory signal and the transmitting module transmits optical supervisory signal. Overhead processing module The overhead processing module exchanges information with the SCC. It extracts overhead bytes from the electrical signals and sends the bytes to the SCC for processing. After the overhead signals are processed by the SCC, the overhead processing module sends the electrical signals into the optical transmitting module. The overhead processing module also monitors performance and alarms, such as CRC4 bit errors counting, remote and out-of-frame alarm reporting. CPU CPU collects the performance and alarm information about the SC1 and reports to the SCC through the communication module. The CPU also implements other functions such as A/D conversion, environment temperature monitoring, and interface control (that is, laser shutdown, running and alarm indicators flashing). Besides, The CPU provides clock signals with appropriate frequency and phases for the nodes in the system.
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SC1
SC2
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
TM
RM
TM1 TM2
RM1 RM2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the SC1 or the SC2.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
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There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the SC1.
Interface Connector type Description
TM RM
LC LC
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the SC2.
Interface Connector type Description
TM1/TM2 RM1/RM2
LC LC
Type Working wavelength range (nm) Signal rate (Mbit/s) SC1/SC2 TC1/TC2 Line code format Launched power (dBm) Optical source type Minimum receiver sensitivity (dBm) (BER=110-12) SC1/SC2 TC1/TC2
Normal power C band: 15001520 or L band: 16151635 2.048 (Note1) 8.192 (Note2) CMI 7 to 0 MLM LD 48 48
High power C band: 15001520 2.048 (Note1) 8.192 (Note2) CMI 5 to 10 MLM LD 48 48
Note1: It is the signal rate before CMI encoding. After CMI encoding the signal rate on the line would be 4 Mbit/s. Note2: It is the signal rate before CMI encoding. After CMI encoding the signal rate on the line would be 16 Mbit/s.
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Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the SC1 and the SC2.
Board Maximum power consumption at 250C Maximum power consumption at 550C
SC1 SC2
4.0 W 7.0 W
4.4 W 7.7 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the SC1 and the SC2.
Item Specification SC1 SC2
Weight Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
0.9 kg
1.0 kg
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1 IU6, IU8
12.2 TC1/TC2
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the TC1 board and the TC2 board.
12.2.1 Functionality
The following table details the functions of the TC1 and the TC2.
Functionality Description TC1 TC2
Basic function
The TC1 is a unidirectional optical supervisory channel and timing transmission unit, used in OTMs. The TC1 receives or transmits the optical signal from or to one direction at the terminal station.
The TC2 is a bidirectional supervisory channel unit, used in the OLA, REG, OEQ and OADM. The TC2 receives or transmits the optical signals from or to two directions.
Processes and regenerates the supervisory channel as the SC1 and the SC2. Besides, the TC1 and the TC2 also provide the clock transmission function.
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Adds or drops 3-channel E1 clock service, and provides the electrical interface for the external synchronous signal and the timing source for the synchronous equipment. The clock interface has the 2.048 kbit/s or 2048 kHz interface physical characteristics defined by the ITU-I G.703. Processes the synchronous information status byte: Judges the synchronous timing quality level according to S1 byte content. Reports synchronous status information. If the upper stream clock signal is missing, add clock invalid information to notify clock receiving equipment downstream.
Overhead processing
Protection schemes
Provides 1+1 board protection at equipment level (two TC1/TC2 boards plugged in slots 6 and 8, active/standby protection for each other) and redundancy protection with double optical wavelengths. Supervisory information and clock signals are transmitted in both 1510 nm and 1625 nm.
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Receiving module
Transmitting module
CPU
communication module
SCC
Compared with the SC1, a clock processing module is added to the TC1. The clock processing module realises the clock generation, clock extraction and clock synchronisation for the optical supervisory channel. This module is connected to clock interfaces for inputting and outputting external clock signals. The TC1 has similar modules as the SC1 except the clock processing module.
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TC2
RUN ALM
RUN ALM
TM RM
TM1 TM2
RM1 RM2
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the TC1 or the TC2.
Indicator Colour Description
RUN ALM
Green Red
Interfaces
There are two optical interfaces on the front panel of the TC1.
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TM RM
LC LC
Transmits the supervisory channel signal. Receives the supervisory channel signal.
There are four optical interfaces on the front panel of the TC2.
Interface Connector type Description
TM1/TM2 RM1/RM2
LC LC
Transmits the supervisory channel signal. Receives the supervisory channel signal.
Type Working wavelength range (nm) Signal rate (Mbit/s) SC1/SC2 TC1/TC2 Line code format Launched power (dBm) Optical source type Minimum receiver sensitivity (dBm) (BER=110-12) SC1/SC2 TC1/TC2
Normal power C band: 15001520 or L band: 16151635 2.048 (Note1) 8.192 (Note2) CMI 7 to 0 MLM LD 48 48
High power C band: 15001520 2.048 (Note1) 8.192 (Note2) CMI 5 to 10 MLM LD 48 48
Note1: It is the signal rate before CMI encoding. After CMI encoding the signal rate on the line would be 4 Mbit/s. Note2: It is the signal rate before CMI encoding. After CMI encoding the signal rate on the line would be 16 Mbit/s.
Electrical Specifications
The following table details the electrical specifications of the TC1 and the TC2.
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TC1 TC2
8.5 W 11.5 W
9.4 W 12.7 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the TC1 and the TC2.
Item Specification TC1 TC2
Weight Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
0.9 kg
1.1 kg
321 mm (H) x 218.5 mm (D) x 2 mm (T) 345 mm (H) x 38 mm (W) 1 IU6, IU8
12.3 SCC/SCE
This section describes the functions and technical specifications of the SCC board and the SCE board. The SCE applies to the extended subrack. The principle and function of the SCE are the same with that of the SCC. But the SCE has no overhead processing module.
12.3.1 Functionality
Figure 12-5 shows the logical functional block of the SCC.
Sn
SEMF
F Interface MCF
P N
D4-D12 D1-D3
Q Interface
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SEMF The main function of synchronous equipment management function (SEMF) is to work with the T2000 of the OptiX BWS 1600G to manage the boards. The SEMF functional block exchanges management information with other functional blocks through the reference point. The SEMF also converts, processes and stores the performance data and alarm events received from other functional blocks. At the same time, The SEMF transmits the control and management information to other functional blocks of the equipment. MCF Message communication function (MCF) transmits various maintenance and management messages between the NMS and NE equipment, or among NEs. These messages are sent over D1D12 bytes of optical supervisory channel. The MCF also provides OAM interfaces so that the OptiX BWS 1600G can communicate data between the synchronisation equipment and the T2000. In an OptiX BWS 1600G NE, only one SCC board enables MCF function through the communication with the supervisory channel board. And the SCE board on other subracks in the NE exchanges information with the SCC through 10M Ethernet interfaces. Because the SCE communicates with other NE equipment indirectly. The SCE manages on boards in the same subrack, as mentioned before. The SCE reports the performance and alarm data to and receives management information from the SCC. Software function The BIOS software serves to:
Boot the system. Load and upgrade NE software. Perform hardware self-test of the SCC.
The NE software serves to perform real time monitoring, maintenance and management on the NEs by working with the T2000 and the SCC hardware. The NE software consists of a communication module (CM) and an administration module (AM). The CM: Handles the message communication. Transmits the operation, management, as well as maintenance information between the T2000 and NE equipment, or between NEs. While the AM: Manages the synchronisation equipment. Supports configuration, alarm, performance, security, and topology management of NMS.
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NM
CPU
Communication module
Other boards
Connect the RS-232 interface to a PC or a workstation for commissioning. TMN interface, local NE management interface, and internal communication interface, used for commissioning. The operation, administration and maintenance interface. The X.25 interface is provided to communicate with the terminal through the public packet switched network. Provides three orderwire phones and a 64 kbit/s co-directional data channel. Uses the F2 byte of the supervisory channel and possesses the features of both RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces. This interface can be used for express orderwire. The maximum rate is 19.2 kbit/s. Uses the F3 byte of the supervisory channel and possesses the features of both
F1 (Note) F2 (Note)
F3 (Note)
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RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces. This interface can be used for express orderwire. The maximum rate is 19.2 kbit/s. RS485 DCC communication Communication module Qx Communicates with other boards in the subrack. (reserved) Provides the data communication channel (DCC) of the supervisory link. Communicates with other boards in the subrack, collects performance data, and delivers the configuration. Network management communication interface.
Note: To fulfill the functions of the SCC board, corresponding physical interfaces are provided in the interface area of the OptiX BWS 1600G subrack. For detailed description, refer to OptiX BWS 1600G Backbone DWDM Optical Transmission System Hardware Description.
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SCE
RST
RST
ALC
ALC
Indicators
There are three indicators on the front panel of the SCC or the SCE.
Indicator Colour Description
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Switches
There are two switches on the front panel of the SCC or the SCE.
Interface Description
RST ALC
Is used to reset a board, Is used to activate or deactivate the alarm buzzer which is located at the top of the cabinet.
SCC SCE
10.5 W 10.5 W
11.5 W 11.5 W
Mechanical Specifications
The following table details the mechanical specifications of the SCC and the SCE.
Item Specification SCC SCE
Weight Dimensions of board (PCB) Dimensions of front panel The number of slots occupied Slots to hold the board
0.8 kg
0.8 kg
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A
A.1 Cabinet Indicators
Table A-1 Cabinet indicators
Indicator Level/ Category State ON
Indicators
There are three indicators of different colors on each cabinet: red, orange and green indicators. Table A-1 lists the related messages of each indicator.
OFF
Red Orange
There is a critical alarm. An audio signal is also generated. There is a major alarm. No audio signal is generated with it. Power supply is normal.
There is no critical alarm. There is no major alarm. Power supply is not normal.
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Off Flash quickly (SCC) Three times every other second Twice every other second Once every other second On
There is no alarm. There is an incoming orderwire call. There is a critical alarm. There is a major alarm. There is a minor alarm. Hardware is faulty, or the self-check fails.
Flash five times per second Flash once every other second 2 seconds on and 2 seconds off
The board is not in service. The board is in service (normal). The communication with the SCC unit stops, and the board is in off-line working state.
Flash five times per second Flash once every other second
The board is in off-line working state after the reset, or in self-check state. The board is in service (normal).
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Off On Flashing
The connection between NE and NM computer is abnormal or broken. The connection between NE and NM computer is normal. There is data transmitted between gateway NE and NM computer.
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B
Board
E3LWF E2LWF E3LWFS E2LWFS TMX TMXS LWC1 LDG FDG LBE LBES LWX LWM TMR TMRS TRC1
27.1 32.9 40.0 41.7 42.0 46.4 21.5 29.5 34.5 31.6 44.3 27.0 27.0 22.3 35.0 21.5
29.8 36.2 44.0 45.8 46.2 51.0 23.6 33.0 38.0 34.8 48.7 29.7 29.7 24.5 38.5 23.0
1.4 1.6 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.7 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0
1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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B Power Consumption and Weight of the Boards Board Maximum power consumption at 250C (W) Maximum power consumption at 550C (W)
M40 / D40 V40 MR2 DWC ITL FIU E2OAU E3OAU E3OBU E2OBU OPU HBA RPC RPA MCA VA4 VOA DGE DSE GFU TC1 TC2 SC1 SC2 SCC / SCE OCP OLP SCS PBU
20.0 46.0 7.0 16.0 30.0 4.3 42.0 30.0 23.0 35.0 20.0 24.0 70.0 90.0 7.0 10.0 6.5 20.0 4.3 4.3 8.5 11.5 4.0 7.0 10.5 8.0 7.0 4.3 145.0
22.0 50.6 7.7 17.6 33.0 4.8 70.0 50.0 30.0 50.0 22.0 26.4 77.0 99.0 7.7 11.0 7.2 22.0 4.8 4.8 9.4 12.7 4.4 7.7 11.5 8.8 7.7 4.7 159.5
1.6 2.2 1.1 0.9 2.0 0.9 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.6 4.2 4.2 1.7 1.5 0.8 2.4 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.8 1.7 0.8 0.7 1.0
2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
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C Glossary
C
This document defines the following terms:
A ALS Automatic Laser Shutdown. Attenuator Automatic gain control technology
Glossary
A technique (procedure) to automatically shutdown the output power of laser transmitters and optical amplifiers to avoid exposure to hazardous levels. A passive component that produces a controlled signal attenuation in an optical fiber transmission line. A technique which is used to adjust the gain of each wavelength signal within allowed range.
B BER C Channel spacing CRZ D DCC Data Communication Channel. Within an STM-N signal there are two DCC channels, comprising bytes D1-D3, giving a 192 kbit/s channel, and bytes D4-D12, giving a 576 kbit/s channel. D1-D3 (DCCR) are accessible by all SDH NEs whereas D4-D12 (DCCM), not being part of the regenerator section overhead, are not accessible at regenerators. Distributed services DWDM The transmitting services are distributed between each neighboring nodes connected over a ring network. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing. DWDM technology utilizes the characteristics of broad bandwidth and low attenuation of single mode optical fiber, employs multiple wavelengths with spacing of 100GHz or 50GHz as carriers, and allows multiple channels to transmit simultaneously in the same fiber. The centre-to-centre difference in frequency or wavelength between adjacent channels in a WDM device. Chirped Return To Zero. Bit Error Rate. The number of errors expected in a transmission.
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E ECC Embedded Control Channel. An ECC provides a logical operations channel between SDH NEs, utilizing a data communications channel (DCC) as its physical layer. Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier. Optical fiber doped with the rare earth element erbium, which can amplify at 1530 to 1610 nm when pumped by an external light source. Electric Supervisory Channel. It owns the same function with OSC to realize the communication among all the nodes and transmit the monitoring data in the optical transmission network. The difference is monitoring data of ESC is introduced into DCC service overhead and is transmitted with service signals. A data link level protocol comprising the OSI model's bottom two layers. It is a broadcast networking technology that can use several different physical media, including twisted pair cable and coaxial cable. Ethernet usually uses CSMA/CD. TCP/IP is commonly used with Ethernet networks.
EDFA
ESC
Ethernet
F FEC Fiber-spooling G Gain In an OA which is externally connected to an input jumper fiber. The increase of signal optical power from the output end of the jumper fiber to the OA output port, expressed in dB. Forward Error Correction. Method to detect and correct certain error conditions with redundant coding. Fiber-spooling is used to coil up redundant fiber jumpers.
J Jitter L LAN N NE Network Element. A stand-alone physical entity that supports at least network element functions and may also support operations system function or mediation functions. It contains managed objects, a message communication function and a management applications function. Network Management. Any aspect of monitoring or controlling a network, including all administration details. Non Return to Zero. A digital code in which the signal level is low for a 0 bit and high for a 1 bit and dose not return to 0 between successive 1 bits. Local Area Network. A collection of devices connected to enable communications between themselves on a single physical medium. Variations in a short waveform caused by voltage fluctuations.
NM NRZ O
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OCP
Optical Channel Protection. With the way to back up the working optical channel, it supports primary channel with multiple wavelengths and standby one in order to be against the situation that there is any fault in the primary channel. Optical Carrier. A carrier rate specified in the SONET standard. Optical Line Amplifier. A device that amplifies an input optical signal without converting it into electrical form. The best developed are optical fiber doped with the rare-earth element erbium. Optical Line Protection. With the way to back up the working link, it supports primary optical transmitting link with multiple wavelengths and standby one in order to be against the situation that there is any fault in the primary link. A device or subsystem in which optical signals can be amplified by means of the stimulated emission taking place in an suitable active medium. In this active medium a population inversion, needed to advantage stimulated emission with respect to absorption, is achieved and maintained by means of a suitable pumping system. A component normally attached to an optical cable or piece of apparatus for the purpose of providing frequent optical interconnection/disconnection of optical fibers or cables. A term which is used as a synonym for a branching device. The term is also used to define a structure for transferring optical power between two fibers or between an active device and a fiber. A device which performs the inverse operation of a wavelength multiplexer, where the input is an optical signal comprising two or more wavelength ranges and the output of each port is a different preselected wavelength range. A branching device with two or more input ports and one output port where the light in each input port is restricted to a preselected wavelength range and the output is the combination of the light from the input ports. An instrument that scans the spectrum to record power as a function of wavelength. A passive component possessing two or more ports which selectively transmits, redirects, or blocks optical power in an optical fiber transmission line. Output Optical Signal-to-noise Ratio (applicable to optically amplified transmitters only). The ratio of the optical signal power to the optical noise power at the OAT output port, measured over a specified optical bandwidth.
OC-x OLA
OLP
Optical amplifier
Optical connector
Optical coupler
P PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy. It is the first multiplexing hierarchy used in digital transmission systems. The base frequency was 64Kbit/s, multiplexed up to 2048, 8448, 34,368 and 139,264 kbit/s. There was more than one standard system and it varied between Europe, the US and Japan.
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R Ring network ROADM Type of network that all network nodes are connected one after one to be a cycle. Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer. A device that can block or pass through any wavelength channel carrying the multiplexing signals so as to implement the reconfiguration of the corresponding wavelength in the main optical path. Therefore, it can configure flexibly and dynamically the wavelength resource among each node in the network under the situation not to impact the running of the working channel.
S SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. A hierarchical set of digital transport structures, standardized for the transport of suitably adapted payloads over physical transmission networks. A technical solution can extend effectively the transmitting distance of DWDM system with the application of Super CRZ encoding and the advanced phase modulation capability.
SuperWDM
T Telecom management network V VOA W WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing. WDM technology utilizes the characteristics of broad bandwidth and low attenuation of single mode optical fiber, employs multiple wavelengths as carriers, and allows multiple channels to transmit simultaneously in a single fiber. Variable Optical Attenuator. An attenuator in which the attenuation can be varied. The entity which provides the means used to transport and process information related to management functions for the telecommunications network.
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A ADM AFEC AGC ALS APE ASE AWG B BA BER C CLNS CMI CPU CRC CRZ CSES D DCC DCF DCM DCN
Add/Drop Multiplexer Advanced Forward Error Correction Automatic Gain Control Automatic Laser Shutdown Automatic Power Equilibrium Amplified Spontaneous Emission Arrayed Waveguide Grating
Connectionless Network Layer Service Coded Mark Inversion Central Processing Unit Cyclical Redundancy Check Chirped Return to Zero Continuous Severely Errored Second
Data Communication Channel Dispersion Compensation Fiber Dispersion Compensation Module Data Communication Network
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DDN DFB DSP DWDM E ECC EDFA EFEC ELH EMC ETSI F FEC FIFO FPGA FWM G GE GUI I IEEE ITU-T L LAN LCN LCT LD M MCF MD MPI-R MPI-S
Digital Data Network Distributed Feedback Digital Signal Processing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex
Embedded Control Channel Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier Enhanced Forward Error Correction Extra Long Haul Electromagnetic Compatibility European Telecommunication Standards Institute
Forward Error Correction First In First Out Field Programmable Gate Array Four-Wave Mixing
Local Area Network Local Communication Network Local Craft Terminal Laser Diode
Message Communication Function Mediation Device Main Path Interface at the Receiver Main Path Interface at the Transmitter
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MQW N NE NF NRZ O OA OADM OD ODF OEQ OHP OLA OM OMS ORL OS OSC OSI OSNR OTM OTS OTU OTUk P PDH PDL PIN PMD PON POS
Optical Amplifier Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Optical Demultiplexing Optical Distribution Frame Optical Equalizer Overhead Processing Optical Line Amplifier Optical Multiplexing Optical Multiplex Section Optical Return Loss Operations System Optical Supervisory Channel Open Systems Interconnection Optical Signal/Noise Ratio Optical Terminal Multiplexer Optical Transmission Section Optical Transponder Unit Optical Channel Transport Unit(G.709)
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Polarization Dependent Loss Positive Intrinsic Negative Polarization Mode Dispersion Passive Optical Network Packet Over SDH/SONET
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R RS Q QA S SBS SCC SDH SLIP SLM SNMP SONET SPM SRS STM T TCP/IP TDM TEC TMN TTL U UAT X XPM W WDM WS Wavelength Division Multiplex Work Station Cross Phase Modulation Unavailable Time Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Time Division Multiplexing Thermoelectric Cool Telecommunication Management Network Transistor-Transistor Logic Stimulated Brillouin Scattering System Control & Communication Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Serial Line Internet Protocol Single Longitudinal Mode Simple Network Management Protocol Synchronous Optical Network Self Phase Modulation Stimulated Raman Scattering Synchronous Transport Module Q Adaptation Reed-Solomon
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Index
A
abbreviation, D-1 acronym, D-1 appearance board, 5-4 functionality, 9-19 DGE board front panel, 9-13 functionality, 9-12 technical specification, 9-15 working principle, 9-12 DSE board front panel, 9-16 functionality, 9-16 technical specification, 9-18 working principle, 9-16 DWC board front panel, 7-16 functionality, 7-14 technical specification, 7-17 working principle, 7-15
B
board appearance, 5-4 indicator, A-2 overview, 5-1 power consumption, B-1 type, 5-1 weight, B-1
C
cabinet capacity, 1-4 ETSI cabinet, 1-2 indicator, A-1 parameter, 1-4 structure, 1-2 connector DB9, 3-4 plug-in, 3-4 RJ45, 3-3, 3-4
E
EDFA, 8-1
F
FAN, 3-5 fan tray assembly. see FAN FDG board functionality, 6-59 technical specification, 6-62 working principle, 6-59 FIU board front panel, 7-25 functionality, 7-23 technical specification, 7-28 type, 7-22 working principle, 7-23 FMU board front panel, 10-4 functionality, 10-2 technical specification, 10-5
D
D40 board front panel, 7-7 functionality, 7-6 technical specification, 7-9 working principle, 7-7 DCM, 4-1 DCM frame, 4-2 DFU board
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G
GFU board front panel, 9-20 technical specification, 9-22 working principle, 9-19
H
HBA board front panel, 8-21 functionality, 8-20 technical specification, 8-23 working principle, 8-20 HUB frame, 4-4
I
indicator alarm, A-2 communication, A-3 running, A-2 interface power box, 2-5 subrack, 3-3 ITL board front panel, 7-20 functionality, 7-19 parameter description, 7-21 technical specification, 7-21 working principle, 7-19
L
LBE board front panel, 6-15 functionality, 6-13 technical specification, 6-16 working principle, 6-14 LBES board front panel, 6-15 functionality, 6-13 technical specification, 6-16 working principle, 6-14 LDG board front panel, 6-60
functionality, 6-59 technical specification, 6-62 working principle, 6-59 LOG board front panel, 6-66 functionality, 6-64 technical specification, 6-67 working principle, 6-65 LOGS board front panel, 6-66 functionality, 6-64 technical specification, 6-67 working principle, 6-65 LRF board front panel, 6-10 functionality, 6-8 technical specification, 6-11 working principle, 6-9 LRFS board front panel, 6-10 functionality, 6-8 technical specification, 6-11 working principle, 6-9 LWC1 board front panel, 6-30 functionality, 6-29 technical specification, 6-32 working principle, 6-29 LWF board front panel, 6-4 functionality, 6-2 technical specification, 6-5 working principle, 6-3 LWFS board front panel, 6-4 functionality, 6-2 technical specification, 6-5 working principle, 6-3 LWM board front panel, 6-41 functionality, 6-39 technical specification, 6-42 working principle, 6-40 LWMR board front panel, 6-45 functionality, 6-44 technical specification, 6-47 working principle, 6-45
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LWX board front panel, 6-50 functionality, 6-48 technical specification, 6-51 working principle, 6-49 LWXR board front panel, 6-55 functionality, 6-54 technical specification, 6-57 working principle, 6-54
M
M40 board front panel, 7-3 functionality, 7-2 technical specification, 7-5 working principle, 7-2 MCA board front panel, 9-3 functionality, 9-2 technical specification, 9-4 working principle, 9-2 MR2 board front panel, 7-11 functionality, 7-10 technical specification, 7-13 working principle, 7-10 MWA board front panel, 10-9 functionality, 10-7 technical specification, 10-11 working principle, 10-7 MWF board front panel, 10-14 functionality, 10-12 technical specification, 10-17 working principle, 10-13
OAU05, parameter, 8-7 OBU board front panel, 8-12 functionality, 8-11 technical specification, 8-14 working principle, 8-12 OBUC03 parameter, 8-15 OBUC05 parameter, 8-15 OCP board front panel, 11-3 functionality, 11-2 technical specification, 11-5 working principle, 11-2 OLP board front panel, 11-8 functionality, 11-6 switch type, 11-7 technical specification, 11-10 working principle, 11-6 OPU board front panel, 8-17 functionality, 8-16 technical specification, 8-18 working principle, 8-17
P
parameter cabinet, 1-4 power box, 2-9 subrack, 3-6, 4-2 PBU board front panel, 11-17 functionality, 11-15 working principle, 11-16 power box alarm interface, 2-5 DIP switch, 2-4 function, 2-1 interface, 2-5 panel description, 2-2 parameter, 2-9 serial interface, 2-5 power consumption board, B-1 cabinet, 1-4 subrack, 3-6
O
OAMS, 10-1 OAU CG/LG parameter, 8-6 OAU board front panel, 8-3 functionality, 8-2 technical specification, 8-6 working principle, 8-3
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Raman amplifier, 8-1, 8-24 front panel, 8-26 functionality, 8-24 technical specification, 8-27 working principle, 8-25
T
TC1 board front panel, 12-8 functionality, 12-6 technical specification, 12-10 working principle, 12-7 TC2 board front panel, 12-8 functionality, 12-6 technical specification, 12-10 working principle, 12-7 TMR board front panel, 6-25 functionality, 6-24 technical specification, 6-27 working principle, 6-25 TMRS board front panel, 6-25 functionality, 6-24 technical specification, 6-27 working principle, 6-25 TMX board front panel, 6-20 functionality, 6-18 technical specification, 6-21 working principle, 6-19 TMXS board front panel, 6-20 functionality, 6-18 technical specification, 6-21 working principle, 6-19 TRC1 board front panel, 6-36 functionality, 6-35 technical specification, 6-38 working principle, 6-36
S
SC1 board front panel, 12-3 functionality, 12-2 technical specification, 12-5 working principle, 12-2 SC2 board front panel, 12-3 functionality, 12-2 technical specification, 12-5 working principle, 12-2 SCC communication indicator, A-3 running state, A-2 SCC board front panel, 12-13 functionality, 12-11 technical specification, 12-15 working principle, 12-13 SCC indicator running. see also indicator running SCE board front panel, 12-13 functionality, 12-11 technical specification, 12-15 working principle, 12-13 SCS board front panel, 11-12 functionality, 11-11 technical specification, 11-14, 11-18 working principle, 11-11 structure cabinet, 1-2 subrack, 3-1 subrack interface, 3-3 parameter, 3-6, 4-2 structure, 3-1
V
V40 board front panel, 7-3 functionality, 7-2 technical specification, 7-5 working principle, 7-2 VA4 board front panel, 9-7 functionality, 9-5 technical specification, 9-8
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working principle, 9-5 VOA board front panel, 9-9 functionality, 9-9 technical specification, 9-11 working principle, 9-9
W
weight board, B-1 cabinet, 1-4 subrack, 3-6
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