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Purpose
This document describes how to install the BSC cabinets, cable racks, external power cables, PGND cables, boards, signal cables, cabinet accessories, LMT computer, and alarm box. It also describes how to check the hardware installation. In addition, the document provides the method of making connectors for the power cables and signal cables, the method of making and attaching engineering labels, and the requirements for the operation environment of the equipment.

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The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name BSC Product Model BSC6000 Product Version V900R008C12

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Organization
1 Changes in BSC Installation Guide This provides the changes of the BSC Installation Guide. 2 Safety Information 3 BSC Physical Structure This describes the physical structure of the BSC, including the cabinet, cables, LMT computers, and alarm box. 4 Preparations for the BSC Installation Before installing the BSC, you need to arrange the installation tools, unpack the packing cases, and inspect the BSC. 5 Installing the BSC
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This describes how to install the BSC cabinet and its accessories, power cables and PGND cables, GOMU, signal cables, LMT computer, and alarm box. 6 Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor This describes how to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor. 7 Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor This describes how to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor. In the equipment room with ESD floor, you need to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the N6X series supports. 8 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of the BSC This describes how to install the power cables and PGND cables between the BSC and the power distribution frame (PDF), and how to install the PGND cables between the BSC cabinets. 9 Checking and Setting the DIP Switch of the Subrack This describes how to install the subrack of the BSC, and then check and set the DIP switch of the subrack. In general, subracks are installed on the rack when the BSC is delivered. 10 Installing and Setting the BSC Boards The BSC boards except the GOMU are installed in the subrack before the BSC is delivered. If the EIUa/PEUa/POUa is installed in the BSC, you need to check and set the DIP switches of the EIUa/PEUa/POUa. The GOMU should be installed on site. 11 Installing the BSC Signal Cables This describes how to install the BSC signal cables. The BSC signal cables to be installed are clock signal cables, Ethernet cables, optical cables, and E1/T1 cables. 12 Installing the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet After the inner components and cables of the BSC cabinet are installed, you should install the accessories of the BSC cabinet. The accessories are the front and rear doors, side doors, PGND cables for cabinet doors, and labels. 13 Installing the LMT Computer and the Alarm Box This describes how to install the BSC LMT computer and the alarm box. If the BSC LMT computer and the alarm box are installed in the maintenance room, install them together with the BSC equipment. 14 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cables This describes how to attach the engineering labels to the BSC cables. After installing the BSC cables, and then attach the engineering labels to the cables. The engineering labels should be attached to power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 15 Checking the Hardware Installation This describes how to check the BSC hardware installation. The hardware consists of the cabinet, cables, LMT computer, and alarm box. In addition, you should check the installation environment. 16 Installation Diagrams This describes the exploded views of cabinet, cabinet assembly diagrams, and cable connections of cabinets.
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17 Installation Records This provides the formats for recording the BSC hardware installation information.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.

General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.

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Convention Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... }*

Description Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

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GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder .

Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Format Key Key 1+Key 2 Key 1, Key 2 Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

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Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.

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About This Document...................................................................................................................iii 1 Changes in BSC Installation Guide........................................................................................1-1 2 Safety Information.....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................................2-1 2.2 Electricity Safety.............................................................................................................................................2-3 2.3 Inflammable Environment...............................................................................................................................2-5 2.4 Battery.............................................................................................................................................................2-5 2.5 Radiation......................................................................................................................................................... 2-7 2.6 Working at Heights......................................................................................................................................... 2-9 2.7 Mechanical Safety.........................................................................................................................................2-12 2.8 Others............................................................................................................................................................2-13

3 BSC Physical Structure..............................................................................................................3-1 4 Preparations for the BSC Installation....................................................................................4-1


4.1 Tools and Instruments for BSC Installation....................................................................................................4-2 4.2 Unpacking the Cases and Inspecting the BSC................................................................................................4-2

5 Installing the BSC......................................................................................................................5-1 6 Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor.......................................................6-1
6.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor.............................................................6-2 6.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet........................................................................................6-2 6.3 Positioning the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor................................................................................6-4 6.4 Securing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor....................................................................................6-9 6.5 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet.............................................................................................6-15 6.6 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets......................................................................................................................6-17

7 Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor...............................................................7-1


7.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor....................................................................7-2 7.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet........................................................................................7-2 7.3 N6X Series Support Assembly........................................................................................................................7-4 7.4 Positioning the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor.......................................................................................7-6 7.5 Assembling the Support and the Guide Rail.................................................................................................7-11 7.6 Fixing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor............................................................................................7-15 Issue 03 (2009-07-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ix

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7.7 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet.............................................................................................7-19 7.8 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets......................................................................................................................7-21 7.9 Restoring the ESD Floor...............................................................................................................................7-23

8 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of the BSC..............................................8-1


8.1 Introduction to the Power Cables and PGND Cables.....................................................................................8-2 8.2 Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables.....................................................................................8-3 8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables......................................................8-5 8.4 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cable Between the BSC and the PDF.............................................8-5 8.4.1 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Overhead Cabling) .........................................................................................................................................................................8-6 8.4.2 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Underfloor Cabling) .........................................................................................................................................................................8-9 8.5 Installing the PGND Cables Between Adjacent BSC Cabinets....................................................................8-14 8.6 Checking the Power-On Performance...........................................................................................................8-15

9 Checking and Setting the DIP Switch of the Subrack........................................................9-1 10 Installing and Setting the BSC Boards...............................................................................10-1
10.1 Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................10-2 10.2 Installing the GOMU...................................................................................................................................10-2 10.3 Checking and Setting the DIP Switches on the Board................................................................................10-4

11 Installing the BSC Signal Cables........................................................................................11-1


11.1 Introduction to the BSC Signal Cables.......................................................................................................11-2 11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables........................................................................................11-3 11.3 Installing the PDB Monitoring Signal Cable..............................................................................................11-6 11.4 Installing the BSC Clock Signal Cables......................................................................................................11-7 11.4.1 Installing the Y-Shaped Clock Cables...............................................................................................11-8 11.4.2 Installing the BITS Clock Signal Cables..........................................................................................11-10 11.5 Installing the Inter-GTNU Cables.............................................................................................................11-12 11.6 Installing the BSC Ethernet Cables...........................................................................................................11-17 11.6.1 Preparing the Ethernet Cables..........................................................................................................11-18 11.6.2 Installing the Inter-GSCU Ethernet Cables......................................................................................11-18 11.6.3 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GOMU and the LAN...................................................11-26 11.6.4 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GXPUM and the CBC................................................11-27 11.6.5 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the FG2a Board and the Other Equipment........................11-29 11.7 Installing the Optical Cables of the BSC..................................................................................................11-32 11.7.1 Using the Accessories of the Optical Cable.....................................................................................11-32 11.7.2 Arranging the Optical Cables of the BSC........................................................................................11-35 11.7.3 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa Boards in Different Subracks..............................11-36 11.7.4 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa/GOUa Board and the Other Equipment..............11-38 11.8 Installing the E1/T1 Cables.......................................................................................................................11-41 11.8.1 Arranging the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF....................................11-42 11.8.2 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Overhead Cabling Mode .....................................................................................................................................................................11-43 x Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Issue 03 (2009-07-20)

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11.8.3 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Underfloor Cabling Mode .....................................................................................................................................................................11-49 11.8.4 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the Other Equipment.................11-54 11.9 Installing the EMU RS485 Communication Cable...................................................................................11-58 11.10 Installing the GOMU Serial Cables........................................................................................................11-59

12 Installing the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet.................................................................12-1


12.1 Introduction to the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet...................................................................................12-2 12.2 Installing the Side Doors of the BSC Cabinet.............................................................................................12-2 12.3 Installing the Front and Rear Doors of the BSC Cabinet............................................................................12-3 12.4 Installing the PGND Cables for Cabinet Doors..........................................................................................12-5 12.5 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cabinet...............................................................................12-7

13 Installing the LMT Computer and the Alarm Box...........................................................13-1


13.1 Installing the LMT Computer.....................................................................................................................13-2 13.2 Installing the Alarm Box.............................................................................................................................13-2

14 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cables.....................................................14-1


14.1 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Power Cables and PGND Cables...............................................14-2 14.2 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Signal Cables..............................................................................14-2

15 Checking the Hardware Installation..................................................................................15-1


15.1 Checklist for BSC Cabinet Installation.......................................................................................................15-2 15.2 Checklist for BSC Cable Installation..........................................................................................................15-3 15.3 Checklist for the Installation of the LMT Computer and Alarm Box.........................................................15-6 15.4 Checklist for Field Cleanliness of BSC Installation....................................................................................15-6

16 Installation Diagrams............................................................................................................16-1
16.1 Exploded View of the BSC Cabinet............................................................................................................16-2 16.2 Components of the GBCR (Configuration Type B)....................................................................................16-5 16.3 Components of the GBSR...........................................................................................................................16-8 16.4 Cable Connections of the GBCR (Configuration Type B).......................................................................16-11 16.4.1 Distribution of Power Switches in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)...........................................16-12 16.4.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)...............16-14 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)..............................................16-18 16.5 Cable Connections of the GBSR...............................................................................................................16-22 16.5.1 Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR............................................................................16-23 16.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBSR......................................................16-25 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.....................................................................................16-29

17 Installation Records...............................................................................................................17-1

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Figure 2-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap...............................................................................................................2-5 Figure 2-2 Lifting a weight................................................................................................................................2-10 Figure 2-3 Slant angle........................................................................................................................................2-11 Figure 2-4 One meter higher than the eave........................................................................................................2-11 Figure 3-1 Physical structure of the BSC.............................................................................................................3-1 Figure 4-1 Straightening the tongue.....................................................................................................................4-5 Figure 4-2 Removing the cover............................................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-3 Removing side boards........................................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-4 Unpacking a carton.............................................................................................................................4-7 Figure 6-1 Equipment room floor plan (unit: mm)..............................................................................................6-3 Figure 6-2 Marking template for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor (unit: mm)....................6-4 Figure 6-3 Marking template for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor (unit: mm)..........................6-4 Figure 6-4 Mounting holes for one cabinet (unit: mm)........................................................................................6-6 Figure 6-5 Mounting holes for a row of cabinets (unit: mm)...............................................................................6-6 Figure 6-6 Digging a pit.......................................................................................................................................6-7 Figure 6-7 Drilling a hole.....................................................................................................................................6-8 Figure 6-8 Expansion bolt assembly....................................................................................................................6-8 Figure 6-9 Installing expansion bolt assembly (1)...............................................................................................6-9 Figure 6-10 Installing expansion bolt assembly (2).............................................................................................6-9 Figure 6-11 Removing the wooden protection board.........................................................................................6-10 Figure 6-12 State of the lock of each door.........................................................................................................6-11 Figure 6-13 Removing the short supporting beam.............................................................................................6-12 Figure 6-14 Removing the air filter....................................................................................................................6-13 Figure 6-15 Securing the cabinet........................................................................................................................6-14 Figure 6-16 Leveling the cabinet........................................................................................................................6-14 Figure 6-17 Insulation test..................................................................................................................................6-16 Figure 6-18 Repositioning the air filter..............................................................................................................6-16 Figure 6-19 Connecting the connecting plates...................................................................................................6-17 Figure 6-20 Using a level bar to check the levelness.........................................................................................6-18 Figure 7-1 Equipment room floor plan (unit: mm)..............................................................................................7-3 Figure 7-2 Marking template for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor (unit: mm)....................7-4 Figure 7-3 Marking template for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor (unit: mm)..........................7-4 Figure 7-4 N6X series 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HUAWEI BSC6000 Base Station Controller BSC Installation Guide Figure 7-5 Guide rail............................................................................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-6 Horizontal pallet.................................................................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-7 Installation holes for one cabinet (unit: mm)......................................................................................7-8 Figure 7-8 Installation holes for a row of cabinets (unit: mm).............................................................................7-8 Figure 7-9 Digging a pit before drilling...............................................................................................................7-9 Figure 7-10 Drilling holes....................................................................................................................................7-9

Figure 7-11 Expansion bolt assembly................................................................................................................7-10 Figure 7-12 Installing the expansion bolt assembly (I)......................................................................................7-10 Figure 7-13 Installing the expansion bolt assembly (II).....................................................................................7-11 Figure 7-14 Adjusting the height of the support................................................................................................ 7-12 Figure 7-15 Assembling guide rails................................................................................................................... 7-13 Figure 7-16 Fixing the support...........................................................................................................................7-14 Figure 7-17 Insulation plate............................................................................................................................... 7-14 Figure 7-18 Installing supports in a row............................................................................................................ 7-15 Figure 7-19 Removing the wooden packing accessories................................................................................... 7-16 Figure 7-20 State of locks on the front and rear doors.......................................................................................7-16 Figure 7-21 Removing the short supporting beam in front of the cabinet......................................................... 7-17 Figure 7-22 Removing the air filter....................................................................................................................7-18 Figure 7-23 Installing the cabinet.......................................................................................................................7-18 Figure 7-24 Leveling the cabinet........................................................................................................................7-19 Figure 7-25 Insulation test..................................................................................................................................7-20 Figure 7-26 Repositioning the air filter..............................................................................................................7-21 Figure 7-27 Connecting the connecting plates...................................................................................................7-22 Figure 7-28 Using a level bar to check the levelness.........................................................................................7-23 Figure 7-29 Installing the horizontal pallet........................................................................................................7-24 Figure 7-30 Restoring the ESD floor around the racks......................................................................................7-24 Figure 8-1 Connections of the power cables and PGND cables (1).....................................................................8-4 Figure 8-2 Connections of the power cables and PGND cables (2).....................................................................8-4 Figure 8-3 Overhead cabling mode (for the cabinet configured with a common power distribution box)..........8-6 Figure 8-4 Overhead cabling mode (for the cabinet configured with a high-power distribution box)................8-7 Figure 8-5 Installing the OT terminal...................................................................................................................8-9 Figure 8-6 Underfloor cabling mode 1 (for the cabinet configured with a common power distribution box) .............................................................................................................................................................................8-10 Figure 8-7 Underfloor cabling mode 2 (for the cabinet configured with a high-power distribution box).........8-11 Figure 8-8 Installing the OT terminal.................................................................................................................8-14 Figure 8-9 Installing the PGND cables of the adjacent cabinets........................................................................8-15 Figure 9-1 Cover for the DIP switch of the subrack............................................................................................9-1 Figure 10-1 Installing the BSC board.................................................................................................................10-3 Figure 11-1 Bending and binding signal cables.................................................................................................11-6 Figure 11-2 Connecting the PDB monitoring signal cable................................................................................ 11-7 Figure 11-3 Connecting the Y-shaped clock cables.........................................................................................11-10 Figure 11-4 Connecting the cables between the GGCU and the BITS clock..................................................11-12 Figure 11-5 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between two subracks......................................................11-15 xiv Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 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Figure 11-6 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between three subracks....................................................11-16 Figure 11-7 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between four subracks.....................................................11-17 Figure 11-8 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between two subracks.......................................11-21 Figure 11-9 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between three subracks.....................................11-22 Figure 11-10 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between four subracks.....................................11-23 Figure 11-11 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables in full configuration.........................................11-25 Figure 11-12 Connection of Ethernet cable between the GOMU and the LAN..............................................11-27 Figure 11-13 Connection between the GXPUM and the CBC........................................................................11-29 Figure 11-14 Connection of the FG2a board and the other equipment............................................................11-31 Figure 11-15 Appearance of an SC/PC adapter...............................................................................................11-32 Figure 11-16 Appearance of an FC/PC adapter...............................................................................................11-33 Figure 11-17 Appearance of an LC/PC adapter...............................................................................................11-34 Figure 11-18 Installation position of the fiber management tray.....................................................................11-34 Figure 11-19 Connection of the optical cables between the OIUa boards.......................................................11-38 Figure 11-20 Connection of the optical cables between the OIUa board and the ODF...................................11-40 Figure 11-21 Connection of the optical cables between the GOUa board and the ODF.................................11-40 Figure 11-22 Opening the cover board of the cable trough..............................................................................11-44 Figure 11-23 Connecting the E1/T1 cables......................................................................................................11-45 Figure 11-24 Leading the E1/T1 cables through the cable trough...................................................................11-46 Figure 11-25 Binding the E1/T1 cables...........................................................................................................11-46 Figure 11-26 Routing the E1/T1 cables along the column...............................................................................11-47 Figure 11-27 Routing the E1/T1 cables in overhead cabling mode.................................................................11-48 Figure 11-28 Binding E1/T1 cables on a plane................................................................................................11-49 Figure 11-29 Opening the cover board of the cable trough..............................................................................11-50 Figure 11-30 Connecting the E1/T1 cables......................................................................................................11-51 Figure 11-31 Leading the E1/T1 cables through the cable trough...................................................................11-52 Figure 11-32 Routing the E1/T1 cables along the column...............................................................................11-53 Figure 11-33 Cabling of the E1/T1 cables in underfloor cabling mode...........................................................11-53 Figure 11-34 Opening the cover plate of the cable trough...............................................................................11-55 Figure 11-35 Connecting the E1/T1 cables......................................................................................................11-56 Figure 11-36 Leading E1/T1 cables through the cable trough.........................................................................11-57 Figure 11-37 Binding E1/T1 cables.................................................................................................................11-57 Figure 11-38 Connecting the cable between the EMU and the power distribution box of the cabinet............11-59 Figure 12-1 Installing the side doors..................................................................................................................12-3 Figure 12-2 Installing the front and rear doors...................................................................................................12-4 Figure 12-3 Loosening the nut...........................................................................................................................12-5 Figure 12-4 Connecting the PGND cable...........................................................................................................12-6 Figure 12-5 Fastening the nut.............................................................................................................................12-6 Figure 12-6 Checking the PGND cable..............................................................................................................12-6 Figure 12-7 Installed PGND cables....................................................................................................................12-7 Figure 16-1 Structure of the N68E-22 cabinet...................................................................................................16-3 Figure 16-2 Outer components of the GBCR.....................................................................................................16-6 Issue 03 (2009-07-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. xv

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Figure 16-4 Outer components of the GBSR.....................................................................................................16-9 Figure 16-5 Inner components of the GBSR....................................................................................................16-10 Figure 16-6 Distribution of the power switches in the GBCR (1)...................................................................16-12 Figure 16-7 Distribution of the power switches in the GBCR (2)...................................................................16-13 Figure 16-8 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (1)...............................................16-15 Figure 16-9 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (2)...............................................16-17 Figure 16-10 Connections of the signal cables in the GBCR...........................................................................16-19 Figure 16-11 Distribution of the power switches in the GBSR (1)..................................................................16-23 Figure 16-12 Distribution of the power switches in the GBSR (2)..................................................................16-24 Figure 16-13 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (1).............................................16-26 Figure 16-14 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (2).............................................16-28 Figure 16-15 Connections of the signal cables in the GBSR...........................................................................16-30

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Table 3-1 Components of the BSC.......................................................................................................................3-2 Table 4-1 Tools and instruments to be arranged for BSC installation.................................................................4-2 Table 7-1 Materials required for the installation..................................................................................................7-2 Table 7-2 Applicable height range of each support type......................................................................................7-5 Table 8-1 Power cables and PGND cables to be installed for each BSC cabinet................................................8-2 Table 8-2 Power cables and PGND cables to be installed for each BSC cabinet................................................8-3 Table 9-1 Definitions of the DIP bits...................................................................................................................9-2 Table 9-2 Setting of the DIP switches..................................................................................................................9-3 Table 11-1 BSC signal cables to be installed.....................................................................................................11-2 Table 11-2 Requirements for the bending radius...............................................................................................11-4 Table 11-3 Cabling of the Y-shaped clock cables..............................................................................................11-9 Table 11-4 Cabling of the inter-GTNU cables.................................................................................................11-13 Table 11-5 Cabling of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables on the MSC side.......................................................11-19 Table 11-6 Cabling of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables on the BSC side........................................................11-23 Table 11-7 Cabling of the optical cables..........................................................................................................11-37 Table 12-1 Accessories of the BSC cabinet.......................................................................................................12-2 Table 12-2 Engineering labels............................................................................................................................12-8 Table 15-1 Checklist for BSC cabinet installation.............................................................................................15-2 Table 15-2 Checklist for the power cable and PGND cable installation............................................................15-3 Table 15-3 Checklist for signal cable installation..............................................................................................15-5 Table 15-4 Checklist for the installation of the LMT computer and the alarm box...........................................15-6 Table 15-5 Checklist for field cleanliness..........................................................................................................15-7 Table 16-1 Details of the installation of a cabinet..............................................................................................16-4 Table 16-2 Inner Components of the GBCR......................................................................................................16-8 Table 16-3 Inner components of the GBSR.....................................................................................................16-11 Table 16-4 Mapping between the power switches and the components (1).....................................................16-12 Table 16-5 Mapping between the power switches and the components (2).....................................................16-13 Table 16-6 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (1).........................................................................16-16 Table 16-7 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (2).........................................................................16-17 Table 16-8 Signal cables in the GBCR.............................................................................................................16-20 Table 16-9 Mapping between the power switches and the components (1).....................................................16-23 Table 16-10 Mapping between the power switches and the components (2)...................................................16-24 Table 16-11 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (1)........................................................................16-27 Issue 03 (2009-07-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. xvii

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Changes in BSC Installation Guide

This provides the changes of the BSC Installation Guide.

03(2009-07-20) of V900R008C12
This is the third commercial release. Compared with issue 02(2009-05-30) of V900R008C12, no information is added, modified, or removed in this document.

02(2009-05-30) of V900R008C12
This is the second commercial release. Compared with issue 01(2009-02-16) of V900R008C12, no information is added. Compared with issue 01(2009-02-16) of V900R008C12, the following information is modified: Item Safety Information Change Description The description of safety information is modified.

Compared with issue 01(2009-02-16) of V900R008C12, no information is removed.

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This is the initial commercial release. Compared with issue 02(2008-06-30) of V900R008C01, no information is added. Compared with issue 02(2008-06-30) of V900R008C01, the following information is modified: Item 11.6.1 Preparing the Ethernet Cables Change Description The description of attaching labels is modified.
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Item 11.5 Installing the Inter-GTNU Cables 11.4.1 Installing the Y-Shaped Clock Cables 11.6.2 Installing the Inter-GSCU Ethernet Cables Installing the Optical Cables Between the GOUa Board and the Other Equipment 11.8 Installing the E1/T1 Cables

Change Description The description of installing the Inter-TNU cables is modified. The description of installing the Y-haped Clock cables is modified. The description of installing the Inter-SCU Ethernet cables is modified The description of installing the optical cables between the GOUa board and the other equipment is modified. The description of installing the E1/T1 cables is modified.

Compared with issue 02(2008-06-30) of V900R008C01, no information is removed.

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2.1 Safety Precautions
Following All Safety Precautions

Safety Information

This section describes certain safety precautions. Read and follow these safety precautions before installing, operating, and maintaining Huawei devices. This manual can also help to choose the measurement device and testing device.

Before any operation, read the instructions and precautions in this document carefully to minimize the possibility of accidents. The Danger, Caution, and Note items in the documents do not cover all the safety precautions that must be followed. They only provide the generic safety precautions for operations.

Symbols

DANGER
This symbol indicates that casualty or serious accident may occur if you ignore the safety instruction.

CAUTION
This symbol indicates that serious or major injury may occur if you ignore the safety instruction.
NOTE

This symbol indicates that the operation may be easier if you pay attention to the safety instruction.

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Complying with the Local Safety Regulations


When operating the device, comply with the local safety regulations. The safety precautions provided in the documents are supplementary. You must comply with the local safety regulations.

General Installation Requirements


The personnel in charge of installation and maintenance must be trained and master the correct operating methods and safety precautions before beginning work. The rules for installing and maintaining the device are as follows:
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Only the trained and qualified personnel can install, operate and maintain the device. Only the qualified specialists are allowed to remove the safety facilities, and repair the device. Any replacement of the device or part of the device (including the software) or any change made to the device must be performed by qualified or authorized personnel of Huawei. Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported immediately to the personnel in charge.

Grounding Requirements
The following requirements are applicable to the device to be grounded:
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Ground the device before installation and remove the ground cable after uninstallation. Do not operate the device in the absence of a ground conductor. Do not damage the ground conductor. The unit (or system) must be permanently connected to the protection ground before operation. Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that the device is reliably grounded.

Safety of Personnel
Ensure the following:
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When lightning strikes, do not operate the device and cables. When lightning strikes, unplug the AC power connector. Do not use the fixed terminal or touch the terminal or antenna connector.
NOTE

The previous two requirements are suitable for the wireless fixed terminal.
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To prevent electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits. To prevent laser radiation from injuring your eyes, never look into the optical fiber outlet with unaided eyes. To prevent electric shock and burns, wear the electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothing, gloves and wrist strap, and remove conductors such as jewelry and watch before operation.

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Before operation, the device must be secured on the floor or other fixed objects, such as the walls and the mounting racks. Do not block ventilation openings while the system is running. When installing the panel, tighten the screw with the tool.

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2.2 Electricity Safety


High Voltage

DANGER
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The high voltage power supply provides power for running the system. Direct contact with the high voltage power supply or contact through damp objects may result in fatal danger. Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock. The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities. When installing the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations. When operating the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations. When operating the high voltage and AC power supply facilities, use the specific tools instead of common tools. When the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that water is kept off the device. If the cabinet is damp or wet, shut down the power supply immediately.

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Thunderstorm
The following requirements are suitable only for the wireless base station or the device with an antenna or GPS antenna.

DANGER
In a thunderstorm, do not perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities or on a steel tower and mast.

High Electrical Leakage

CAUTION
Ground the device before powering on the device. Otherwise, the personnel and device are in danger.

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If the "high electrical leakage" flag is stuck to the power terminal of the device, you must ground the device before powering it on.

Power Cable

CAUTION
Do not install and remove the power cable with a live line. Transient contact between the core of the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arc or spark, which may cause fire or eye injury.
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Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch. Before connecting the power cable, ensure that the power cable and label comply with the requirements of the actual installation.

Fuse

CAUTION
To ensure that the system runs safely, when a fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of the same type and specifications.

Electrostatic Discharge

CAUTION
The static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the circuit board, such as the large scale integration (LSI). In the following situations, the human body generates a static electromagnetic field:
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Movement of body parts Clothes friction Friction between shoes and the ground Holding plastic in hand

The static electromagnetic field will remain within the human body for a long time. Before contacting the device, plug boards, circuit boards, and application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. It can prevent the sensitive components from being damaged by the static electricity in the human body. Figure 1 shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.
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Figure 2-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap

2.3 Inflammable Environment


DANGER
Do not place the device in the environment that has inflammable and explosive air or fog. Do not perform any operation in this environment. Any operation of the electrical device in the inflammable environment causes danger.

2.4 Battery
Storage Battery

DANGER
Before handling the storage battery, read the safety precautions for the handling and connection of the storage battery. Incorrect operation of storage batteries may cause danger. During operation, ensure the following:
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Prevent any short-circuit. Prevent the electrolyte from overflowing and leakage.

Electrolyte overflow may damage the device. It will corrode the metal parts and the circuit boards, and ultimately damage the device and cause short-circuit of the circuit boards.

General Operations
Before installing and maintaining the storage battery, ensure the following:
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Use special insulation tools. Use eye protection devices and operate with care. Wear rubber gloves and an apron in case of an electrolyte overflow. Always keep the battery upright when moving. Do not place the battery upside down or tilt it.

Short-Circuit

DANGER
Short-circuit of the battery may cause injury. Although the voltage of a battery is low, high transient current generated by short-circuit will release a surge of power. Keep metal objects away from the battery to prevent short circuit. If they have to be used, disconnect the battery in use before performing any other operation.

Harmful Gas

CAUTION
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Do not use unsealed lead-acid storage batteries, because the gas emitted from it may result in fire or device corrosion. Lay the storage battery horizontally and fix it properly.

The lead-acid storage battery in use will emit flammable gas. Therefore, store it in a place with good ventilation and take precautions against fire.

High Temperature

CAUTION
High temperature may result in distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow of the battery.

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When the temperature of the battery exceeds 60oC, check whether there is acid overflow. If acid overflow occurs, handle the acid immediately.

Acid

CAUTION
If the acid overflows, it should be absorbed and neutralized immediately. When handling a leaky battery, protect against the possible damage caused by the acid. Use the following materials to absorb and neutralize acid spills:
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Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda): NaHCO3 Sodium carbonate (soda): Na2CO3

Antacids must be used according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.

Lithium Battery

CAUTION
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
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Replace the lithium battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of the used battery according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Do not dispose of the lithium battery in fire.

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2.5 Radiation
Electromagnetic Field Exposure

CAUTION
High power radio-frequency signals are harmful to human body. Before installing or maintaining an antenna on a steel tower or mast with a large number of transmitter antennas, the operator should coordinate with all parties to ensure that the transmitter antennas are shut down. The base transceiver station (BTS) has RF radiation (radiation hazard). Suggestions for the installation and operation of BTSs are given in the following section. Operators are also required to comply with the related local regulations on erecting BTSs.
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The antenna should be located in an area that is inaccessible to the public where the RF radiation exceeds the stipulated value. If the areas where RF radiation exceeds the stipulated value are accessible to workers, ensure that workers know where these areas are. They can shut down the transmitters before entering these areas. Such areas may not exist; but if they exist, the areas must be within a range of less than 10 m around the antennas. Each forbidden zone should be indicated by a physical barrier and striking sign to warn the public or workers.

Laser

CAUTION
When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet with unaided eyes. Laser transceivers or transmitters are used in the optical transmission system and associated test tools. Because the laser that is transmitted through the optical fiber produces a small beam of light, it has a very high power density and is invisible to human eyes. If a beam of light enters the eye, the retina may be damaged. Normally, staring into the end of an unterminated optical fiber or broken optical fiber with the unaided eyes from a distance of more than 150 mm (6 inches) will not cause eye injury. Eyes may, however, be damaged if an optical tool such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye loupe is used to stare into the bare optical fiber end. Read the following guidelines to prevent laser radiation:
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Only the trained and authorized personnel can perform the operation. Wear a pair of eye-protective glasses when you are handling lasers or optical fibers. Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors. Never look into the end of an exposed optical fiber or an open connector if you cannot ensure that the optical source is switched off. To ensure that the optical source is switched off, use an optical power meter. Before opening the front door of an optical transmission system, ensure that you are not exposed to laser radiation. Never use an optical tool such as a microscope, a magnifying glass, or an eye loupe to look into the optical fiber connector or end.

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Read the following instructions before handling optical fibers:


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Only the trained personnel can cut and splice optical fibers. Before cutting or splicing an optical fiber, ensure that the optical fiber is disconnected from the optical source. After disconnecting the optical fiber, use protecting caps to protect all the optical connectors.

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2.6 Working at Heights


CAUTION
When working at heights, ensure that the objects do not fall. When working at heights, ensure that the following requirements must be met:
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The personnel who work at heights must be trained. The operating machines and tools should be carried and handled safely to prevent them from falling. Safety measures, such as wearing a helmet and a safety belt, should be taken. In cold regions, warm clothes should be worn before working at heights. Ensure that the lifting appliances are well prepared for working at heights.

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Lifting Weights

CAUTION
Do not access the areas under the arm of the crane and the goods in suspension when lifting weights.
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Ensure that the operators have been trained and qualified. Check the weight lifting tools and ensure that they are intact. Lift the weight only when the weight lifting tools are firmly mounted onto the weightbearing object or the wall. Use a concise instruction to prevent incorrect operation. The angle between the two cables should be less than or equal to 90o in the lifting of weights (See Figure 2).

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Figure 2-2 Lifting a weight

Safety Guide on Ladder Use


Checking the Ladder
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Check the ladder before using it. Check the maximum weight that the ladder can support. Never overload the ladder.

Placing the Ladder


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The slant angle is preferred to be 75o. The slant can be measured with the angle square or with arms, as shown in Figure 3. When using a ladder, place the wider end of the ladder on the ground and take protective measures on the base of the ladder against slippage. Place the ladder on a stable ground.

When climbing the ladder, ensure the following:


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The gravity of the body does not shift from the edge of the ladder. Keep balance on the ladder before performing any operation. Do not climb higher than the fourth highest step of the ladder.

If you tend to climb to the roof, the length of the ladder should be at least one meter higher than the eave, as shown in Figure 4.

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Figure 2-3 Slant angle

Figure 2-4 One meter higher than the eave

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2.7 Mechanical Safety


Drilling

CAUTION
Do not drill on the cabinet without permission. Inappropriate drilling on the cabinet may damage the electromagnetic shielding and internal cables. Metal shavings from the drilling may result in a short-circuit of the circuit board if they get into the cabinet.
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Before drilling a hole on the cabinet, remove the cables from the cabinet. During the drilling, wear blinkers to protect your eyes. During the drilling, wear the protective gloves. Prevent the metal shavings from getting into the cabinet. After drilling, clean the metal shavings in time.

Handling Sharp Objects

CAUTION
When carrying the device by hand, wear the protective gloves to prevent injury by sharp objects.

Handling Fans
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When replacing a component, place the component, screw, and tool at a safe place to prevent them from falling into the running fan. When replacing the ambient equipment around the fan, do not place the finger or board into the running fan until the fan is switched off and stops running.

Moving Heavy Objects


Wear the protective gloves when moving heavy objects.

CAUTION
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Be careful when moving heavy objects. When moving the chassis outwards, be aware about the unfixed or heavy objects on the chassis to prevent injury.

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Two persons should be available to move a chassis; one person must not move a heavy chassis. When moving a chassis, keep your back straight and move stably to prevent a sprain. When moving or lifting a chassis, hold the handle or bottom of the chassis. Do not hold the handle of the installed modules in the chassis, such as the power module, fan module, or board.

2.8 Others
Inserting and Removing a Board

CAUTION
When inserting a board, wear the ESD wrist strap or gloves. Insert the board gently to prevent any bent pins on the backplane.
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Insert the board along the guide rail. Avoid contact of one board with another to prevent short-circuit or damage. Do not remove the active board before powering off. When holding a board in hand, do not touch the board circuit, components, connectors, or connection slots.

Bundling Signal Cables

CAUTION
Bundle the signal cables separately from the strong current cables or high voltage cables.

Cabling Requirements
At a very low temperature, movement of the cable may damage the plastic skin of the cable. To ensure the construction safety, comply with the following requirements:
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When installing cables, ensure that the environment temperature is above 0oC. If cables are stored in the place below 0oC, move the cables into a place at a room temperature and store the cables for more than 24 hours before installation. Move the cables with care, especially at a low temperature. Do not drop the cables directly from the vehicle.

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OM equipment room Equipment room Alarm box Ethernet cable

BSC Physical Structure

This describes the physical structure of the BSC, including the cabinet, cables, LMT computers, and alarm box. Figure 3-1 shows the physical structure of the BSC. Figure 3-1 Physical structure of the BSC
Optical cable to other NEs Trunk cable to other NEs Ethernet cable to other NEs PGND cable to the PDF Power cable to the PDF

Serial port cable

LMT

LMT

LMT: Local Maintenance Terminal

Table 3-1 lists the components of the BSC.

Ethernet cable

GBCR

GBSR

GBSR

PDF: Power Distribution Frame

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Table 3-1 Components of the BSC Component GSM BSC control processing rack (GBCR) Introduction The GBCR provides switching and processes services for the BSC. One GBCR is configured in a BSC. The GBSR processes various services for the BSC. The number of GBSRs to be configured depends on the traffic volume. Zero to three GBSRs can be configured. BSC cables are classified into the Ethernet cables, optical cables, and E1/T1 cables. The number of BSC cables to be configured depends on actual requirements. The LMT is a computer that is installed with the LMT software package and is connected to the OM network of the NEs. It is optional for the BSC. The alarm box can generate audible and visual alarms. It is optional for the BSC. Refer to... For details, refer to GBCR (Configuration Type A) and GBCR (Configuration Type B).

GSM BSC service processing rack (GBSR)

GBSR Cabinet

BSC Cables

BSC Cables

BSC LMT

LMT-Related Definitions

Alarm box

User manual delivered with the alarm box

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Before installing the BSC, you need to arrange the installation tools, unpack the packing cases, and inspect the BSC. 4.1 Tools and Instruments for BSC Installation The tools and instruments for BSC installation are classified into the following types: measuring tools, marking tools, drilling tools, fastening tools, small tools, auxiliary tools, instruments, and special tools. 4.2 Unpacking the Cases and Inspecting the BSC When the packing cases that contain the BSC arrive at the site, you need to unpack the cases and check the equipment quality to ensure smooth installation.

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4.1 Tools and Instruments for BSC Installation


The tools and instruments for BSC installation are classified into the following types: measuring tools, marking tools, drilling tools, fastening tools, small tools, auxiliary tools, instruments, and special tools. Table 4-1 lists the tools and instruments to be arranged for BSC installation. Table 4-1 Tools and instruments to be arranged for BSC installation Common tools Measuring tools Marking tools Drilling tools Fastening tools Long measuring tape, ruler (1 m), angle square, industrial horizontal ruler, and plumb Marking pen or ink fountain Percussion drill (16 drill bit) and vacuum cleaner M3-M6 straight screwdrivers M3-M6 cross screwdrivers Adjustable wrench Socket wrenches M6, M8, M12, M14, M17, and M19 Double offset ring wrenches M6, M8, M12, M14, M17, and M19 Long-arm wrench Small tools Sharp-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, pliers, hand-held electric drill, file, handsaw, crowbar, rubber hammer, and claw hammer Tweezers, brush, bellows, paper knife, bellows, electric iron, solder wires, ladder, forklift, panel lifter, heat blower, and electric outlet (with three 2-phase sockets and three 3-phase sockets, rated current higher than 15 A)

Auxiliary tools

Special tools Instruments

ESD wrist strap, glove, cable peeler, clamp pincer, feeder cutter, SMB crimping pliers, RJ-45 crimping pliers, and wire cutter Earth resistance tester, multimeter, 500 V megohmmeter, optical multimeter, and optical power meter

4.2 Unpacking the Cases and Inspecting the BSC


When the packing cases that contain the BSC arrive at the site, you need to unpack the cases and check the equipment quality to ensure smooth installation.

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The packing cases that contain the cabinets and components are delivered to the site. The required tools are available. The required tools are wrench, straight screwdriver, claw hammer, and paper knife.

Context

CAUTION
Electronic devices can be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Especially when dealing with the components such as boards, correctly wear an ESD wrist strap and touch only the edges of the boards.
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When moving the equipment, prevent the equipment from colliding with doors, walls, shelves, or other objects. Do not touch the unpainted metal surface of the equipment or its components with sweatsoaked or dirty gloves.

Procedure
Step 1 Unload the packing cases.

CAUTION
Arrange the packing cases in order and the labels in the same direction to facilitate the check. Step 2 When unloading the equipment, check whether the quantity of the packing cases on the site agrees with the Packing List, and whether the place of delivery agrees with the installation place. If... Then...

The quantity of the packing cases on the site agrees with the Packing List, Go to Step 4. The quantity of the packing cases on the site does not agree with the Packing List, Go to Step 3.

Step 3 In case of any disagreement, the installation supervisor must stop the unpacking immediately and send the Article Problem Feedback Form to the order management engineer in the local Huawei office within three days. Note that this form must be signed by the customer. Step 4 Check whether the packing cases are intact and the equipment is placed upright during the transportation. If... Any packing case is damaged or soaked, Then... Go to Step 5.

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If... The packing cases are intact,

Then... Go to Step 6.

Step 5 Stop the unpacking immediately, make investigations to find the cause, and contact the order management engineer in the local Huawei office for further treatment.

CAUTION
To protect the equipment and find the causes, perform the following: Move the unpacked equipment indoor for proper storage, take photos of the storage environment and of the rusted or corroded equipment, packing cases, and packing materials. Keep these photos for later verification. Store the packing cases and materials in a proper place. Step 6 Unpack the wooden cases.

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Figure 4-1 Straightening the tongue

Wooden frame

Tongue (locking state) Spanner or straight screwdriver or horn hammer

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Remove the cover. If the wooden case contains a carton, take out the carton and then open it according to Step 7. If the wooden case contains a cabinet, go to the next step. Refer to Figure 4-2.

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Remove the side boards of the wooden case in the same way as described previously. Refer to Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Removing side boards

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Erect the cabinet with the BOTTOM side downward.

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Step 7 Unpack the carton, as shown in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Unpacking a carton
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Step 8 Unpack boards.

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Check and ensure that there is no evident damage on the board packages. Open the packages and check that the boards are in good condition. For any board problem, contact the order management engineer at the local Huawei office.

Step 9 Check whether the unpacked boards need to be installed immediately, and proceed accordingly. If... The board needs to be installed immediately. The board does not need to be installed immediately. Then... Place the board on an ESD surface and discharge the static electricity. Pack the board with the original materials and place them at a cool dry place away from direct sunlight or strong electromagnetic radiation.

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The installation supervisor should be responsible for the inspection of the electrically sensitive equipment and components.

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The item saying "Outstanding articles" is The installation supervisor informs the order stated on the Packing List, management engineer at the local Huawei office for further treatment and the customer signs the Packing List. There is any absent, wrong, or extra shipment, or any damaged articles, Note the following points: Representatives of Huawei and the customer must sign the Unpacking Inspection Memo and Packing List. The installation supervisor must fill in the Article Problem Feedback Form and feed it back to the order management engineer at the local office in three days. The installation supervisor must keep the articles with problems as well as the inner and outer packing intact for future investigation and verification.

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Then... Place the inspected articles by type. Do not discard the packing cases of the equipment until the customer signs the Packing List.

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This describes how to install the BSC cabinet and its accessories, power cables and PGND cables, GOMU, signal cables, LMT computer, and alarm box.

The equipment room and power system must meet the requirements specified in Equipment Room Requirements for the BSC and Power Supply Requirements for the BSC. The BSC equipment is unpacked and accepted. The tools required for the installation are available.

Procedure
Step 1 Install the BSC cabinet.
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The BSC uses Huawei N68E-22 cabinets.

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Step 2 Install the power cables and PGND cables of the BSC. For details, refer to 8 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of the BSC. Step 3 Install the GOMU. For details, refer to 10.2 Installing the GOMU. Step 4 Install the signal cables of the BSC. For details, refer to 11 Installing the BSC Signal Cables. Step 5 Install the accessories of the BSC cabinet. For details, refer to 12 Installing the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet. Step 6 Install the LMT computer and the alarm box. For details, refer to 13 Installing the LMT Computer and the Alarm Box.
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Step 7 Attach engineering labels to the BSC cables. For details, refer to 14 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cables. Step 8 Check the installation of the BSC. For details, refer to 15 Checking the Hardware Installation. ----End

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Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor

About This Chapter


This describes how to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor.

The materials required for installing the N68E-22 cabinet are available, as specified in 6.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor. 1. 6.3 Positioning the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor The positioning of the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor includes the following steps: determining cabinet positions, marking the positions, drilling holes, and installing expansion bolt assemblies. 6.4 Securing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor This describes how to secure the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor. 6.5 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet This describes how to test the insulation of the N68E-22 cabinet to ensure that the cabinet is insulated from the ground. 6.6 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets This describes how to use connecting plates to install two or more cabinets side by side.

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6.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the Concrete Floor
Before installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor, ensure that the N68E-22 cabinet is available. Based on the actual requirement, you need to arrange sufficient N68E-22 cabinets.

6.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet


The template files for installing the N68E-22 cabinet consist of the equipment room floor plan and the marking template. The equipment room floor plan is used to determine the installation position of the N68E-22 cabinet in the equipment room. The marking template is used to determine the drilling positions. The equipment room floor plan can be used both when the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the concrete floor and when the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the ESD floor, but the marking template varies with the installation position.

Equipment Room Floor Plan


The Equipment Room Floor Plan is provided by the customer or the site survey personnel. Figure 6-1 is an example of the Equipment Room Floor Plan.

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Figure 6-2 Marking template for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor (unit: mm)

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The positioning of the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor includes the following steps: determining cabinet positions, marking the positions, drilling holes, and installing expansion bolt assemblies.

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The materials required for the installation are available. The required materials are the marking template and Equipment Room Floor Plan. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools are tape measure, marking pen, percussion drill with the 16 drill bit, vacuum cleaner, and hammer (such as claw hammer).

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Procedure
Step 1 Check that the Equipment Room Floor Plan is in accordance with the requirements for installing the N68E-22 cabinet by referring to 6.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet. Step 2 Use a tape measure to determine the cabinet positions based on the dimensions specified in the Equipment Room Floor Plan. Step 3 Determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies on the concrete floor based on the installation position of the cabinet. You can use the marking template or tape measure to determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies on the concrete floor. The marking template is made of paper and is prone to deformation. Before using the marking template, check whether it is deformed based on the dimensions of marking template specified in 6.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet. If... The marking template is one of the accessories delivered on site and is not deformed, The marking template is not delivered on site or is deformed, Then... Use the marking plate to determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies and then go to Step 4. Use the tape measure to determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies and then go to Step 5.

Step 4 Use the marking plate to determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies. 1. As shown in Figure 6-4 or Figure 6-5, use measuring and marking instruments to measure and mark the start points for the front of a row of cabinets. From each start point, mark the benchmark lines in the cabinet arrangement direction. Place the marking template on the floor. Ensure that the semicircle notch of the template indicates the front of the cabinet and the edges of the template align with the benchmark lines. Mark the positions of the holes (four holes for each cabinet) for expansion bolts on the floor by using the template.
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After all the hole positions are marked, measure the holes again to ensure that the dimensions of the holes are correct. Go to Step 6.

Step 5 If the marking template cannot be used on site, use the tape measure to determine the positions of the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies. 1. As shown in Figure 6-4 or Figure 6-5, use measuring and marking instruments to measure and mark two straight lines with 687 mm wide spacing, and ensure that the lines are parallel with the front of the cabinet. Figure 6-4 Mounting holes for one cabinet (unit: mm)

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As shown in Figure 6-4 or Figure 6-5, determine the position of hole for the first expansion bolt assembly on each of the straight lines. Taking the hole as the benchmark point, mark the mounting holes for other expansion bolt assemblies in succession. After all the hole positions are marked, measure the holes again to ensure that the dimensions of the holes are correct.

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Step 6 Drill the holes.

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Figure 6-7 Drilling a hole

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Check that the depth of each hole ranges from 52 mm to 60 mm and that the holes are not slanting. If the depth of the hole is not appropriate or if the hole is slanting, re-drill the hole. If the slanting hole cannot be corrected, discard the hole. Clean the dust inside and outside the holes by using a vacuum cleaner.

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Step 7 Install the expansion bolt assemblies. Figure 6-8 shows an expansion bolt assembly. Figure 6-8 Expansion bolt assembly

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(2) Spring washer (6) Guiding slot

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Insert the expansion tube and the nut into the hole vertically, and then use a rubber hammer to strike the expansion tube until it is completely buried in the hole, as shown in Figure 6-9 . Figure 6-9 Installing expansion bolt assembly (1)

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Pre-tighten the expansion bolt clockwise so that the nut and the expansion tube do not get loose easily. See Figure 6-10 . Screw off the expansion bolt anticlockwise and then remove the spring washer and flat washer. Keep them for future use. See Figure 6-10 . Figure 6-10 Installing expansion bolt assembly (2)

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This describes how to secure the N68E-22 cabinet on the concrete floor.

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The materials required for the installation are available. The required materials are insulating pads, flat washers 12, spring washers 12, adjusting pads (optional), and M12x60 expansion bolt assemblies. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools are the forklift, level bar, torque wrench, socket wrench, and cross screwdriver.

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CAUTION
The gravity center of the N68E-22 cabinet is high, so you must not lift or push the cabinet alone. To avoid personal injury or the damage to the cabinet, you must ensure that you have at least one assistant and that you can use the forklift appropriately before moving the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the wooden protection boards from the front and the rear of the cabinet. Step 2 Remove the four wooden protection boards from both the left and right parts of the rack. Pull down the hook pin at the upper part of both the front and rear doors of the cabinet, and then remove both doors. Lay the doors appropriately. See Figure 6-11. Figure 6-11 Removing the wooden protection board

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When laying the doors, you should ensure that the lock of each door is unlocked. Therefore, the lock rod at the lower part of each door does not protrude and is not deformed because of pressure. See Figure 6-12.

Figure 6-12 State of the lock of each door

Step 3 Remove the short supporting beam on the front side of the cabinet. Figure 6-13 shows how to remove the short supporting beam.

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Figure 6-13 Removing the short supporting beam

Step 4 Screw off the two M6x12 screws from the air filter, as shown in Figure 6-14 . Remove the air filter, as shown in Figure 6-14 .

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Figure 6-14 Removing the air filter

Step 5 Place the cabinet in the specified position. Align the mounting holes in the cabinet with the holes on the floor. Step 6 Add the spring washer, flat washer, and insulating tube to each of the four expansion bolts. Then, insert each expansion bolt into the expansion tube and pretighten the expansion tube and the nut. See Figure 6-15. Step 7 Below the cabinet, push two insulating plates from both the front and rear sides. Ensure that the notch faces the inner side and is wedged in the expansion bolt. Align the mounting holes of each insulating spacer with the corresponding expansion bolt holes. See Figure 6-15.

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Figure 6-15 Securing the cabinet

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Step 8 Level the cabinet. Use a level bar to check the levelness of the cabinet. If the cabinet is not level, use a socket wrench to adjust the leveling foot (adjustable range: 0-10 mm) of the cabinet and ensure that the cabinet is level. See Figure 6-16. Figure 6-16 Leveling the cabinet

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Step 9 After the cabinet is level, use the torque wrench to fix the four fixing bolts and tighten them to 45 N.m. ----End

6.5 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet


This describes how to test the insulation of the N68E-22 cabinet to ensure that the cabinet is insulated from the ground.

Prerequisite
The multimeter required for the insulation test is available.

Procedure
Step 1 Set the multimeter to the megohm position. Step 2 Measure the resistance between the M12x60 expansion bolt and the cabinet. If... Then...

The resistance is equal to or greater than five Go to Step 7. megohms, The resistance is smaller than five megohms, You can infer that the cabinet is not insulated from the ground and then go to Step 3.

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Figure 6-17 Insulation test

Step 3 Remove all the installation parts between the N68E-22 cabinet and the ground. Step 4 Check that the insulation parts are not missing or damaged. Step 5 Fix the cabinet again. Step 6 Go back to Step 1 to test the insulation again. Step 7 Use two M6x12 screws to fix the air filter and ensure that it is in the original position. See Figure 6-18. Figure 6-18 Repositioning the air filter

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6.6 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets


This describes how to use connecting plates to install two or more cabinets side by side.

Prerequisite
The required tools such as wrench and climbing ladder are available.

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The connecting plates are installed on top of and are delivered with the cabinets.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the connecting plates from the column inside the cabinet, rotate each of them by 180 degrees, and then reinstall them. Use M8x30 bolts to connect the connecting plates of the adjacent cabinets together. See Figure 6-19 . Figure 6-19 Connecting the connecting plates

Step 2 Remove the two connecting plates from the front and rear doorheads of the adjacent cabinets. Then, reinstall the connecting plates, as shown in Figure 6-19 .
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Step 3 At the bottom of the combined cabinets and in front of the column, use a level bar to check whether the levelness and vertical deviation of the row of cabinets meet the specifications, as shown in Figure 6-20. If the cabinet is not level, use a socket wrench to adjust the leveling foot. Figure 6-20 Using a level bar to check the levelness

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About This Chapter


This describes how to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor. In the equipment room with ESD floor, you need to install the N68E-22 cabinet on the N6X series supports.

Prerequisite
The materials required for the installation are available. For details, refer to 7.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor. 1. 7.4 Positioning the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor This describes how to position the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor, consisting of positioning the cabinet, drawing lines, drilling holes, and installing expansion bolt assembly. 7.5 Assembling the Support and the Guide Rail This describes how to assemble the N6X series supports and guide rails, and how to fix them on the concrete floor. 7.6 Fixing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor This describes how to fix the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor. The front and rear doors of the cabinet are installed before delivery. You need to remove the front and rear doors, and then fix the N68E-22 cabinet on the N6X series supports. 7.7 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet This describes how to test the insulation of the N68E-22 cabinet to ensure that the cabinet is insulated from the ground. 7.8 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets This describes how to use connecting plates to install two or more cabinets side by side. 7.9 Restoring the ESD Floor This describe how to restore the ESD floor. After the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the ESD floor, you need to install the horizontal pallet and restore the ESD floor around the cabinet.

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7.1 Materials for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor
The materials for installing the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor are N68E-22 cabinet and N6X series support assembly. Table 7-1 lists the materials required for the installation. Table 7-1 Materials required for the installation Name N68E-22 cabinet N6X series support assembly Type Support Guide rail Horizontal pallet Quantity Determined based on the requirements on site 2 x Number of the cabinets 2 x Number of the cabinets 2 x Number of the cabinets

7.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet


The template files for installing the N68E-22 cabinet consist of the equipment room floor plan and the marking template. The equipment room floor plan is used to determine the installation position of the N68E-22 cabinet in the equipment room. The marking template is used to determine the drilling positions. The equipment room floor plan can be used both when the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the concrete floor and when the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the ESD floor, but the marking template varies with the installation position.

Equipment Room Floor Plan


The Equipment Room Floor Plan is provided by the customer or the site survey personnel. Figure 7-1 is an example of the Equipment Room Floor Plan.

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The N6X series support assembly consists of the N6X series supports, guide rail, and horizontal pallet. The cabinet, guide rail, and supports are fixed by bolts, and the ESD floor is supported by the horizontal pallet.

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Supports are used to lift the cabinet for the convenience of cabling. Figure 7-4 shows the N6X series supports.
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Figure 7-4 N6X series supports


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(3) M8 screw assembly

(4) Connection holes for the support (5) Connection holes for the support (6) Height mark of the ESD floor and the guide rail and the horizontal pallet (7) Height locking bolt (8) Installation hole to the ground

The N6X series supports are adjustable. You can adjust the length of the expansion lever by adjusting the M8 screw assembly and the supports. The N6X series supports feature two models. One model has a fixed height and the other has adjustable heights. Table 7-2 lists applicable height range of each support type. Table 7-2 Applicable height range of each support type Type I Support with adjustable heights Applicable Height of the ESD Floor 296 mm to 465 mm Remarks
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The supports can be adjusted to any height within the range. The height of the ESD floor is the distance between the upper surface of the ESD floor and the concrete floor.

II Support with fix height

Customized based on the height of the ESD floor.

The supports are suitable for extremely high or low applications. The lowest applicable floor height is 100 mm.

Guide rail
The guide rail connects the cabinet and the support. Figure 7-5 shows the guide rail.

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Figure 7-5 Guide rail

(1) Connection holes for the cabinet

(2) Connection holes for the support

Horizontal Pallet
The horizontal pallet supports the floor in front of and at the rear of the cabinet. Figure 7-6 shows the horizontal pallet. Figure 7-6 Horizontal pallet

(1) Connection holes for the support

7.4 Positioning the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor


This describes how to position the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor, consisting of positioning the cabinet, drawing lines, drilling holes, and installing expansion bolt assembly.

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The materials required for the installation are available. They are the M12x60 expansion bolt assemblies. The materials required for the installation are available. They are the line drawing template and the Equipment room construction drawing. The tools required for the installation are available. They are a tape, panel lifter, electric saw, ink fountain, marking pen, percussion drill (with 16 drill bits), cleaner, safety goggles, dustproof coverings for electronic equipment, and rubber hammer.

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Step 1 Check and ensure that the Equipment room construction drawing can meet the requirements for installing the N68E-22 cabinet by referring to 7.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet. Step 2 According to the dimensions specified in the Equipment room construction drawing, use the tape to measure and determine the position of the cabinet. Step 3 Remove the ESD floor in the installation area by using a panel lifter. Step 4 Remove the supporting pieces of the ESD floor. Step 5 Clean the installation area. Step 6 Determine the method for locating the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies on the concrete floor. You can locate the holes using the line drawing template or the tape. Before using the line drawing template, you need to check whether it is intact by measuring the dimensions of the paper line drawing template. For details, refer to 7.2 Template Files for Installing the N68E-22 Cabinet. If ... Then ...

The line drawing template is shipped with Locate the holes for the expansion bolt the product and is intact, assemblies using the line drawing template. Go to Step 7. Other Locate the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies using the tape. Go to Step 8.

Step 7 Locate the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies using the line drawing template. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Based on Figure 7-7 or Figure 7-8, measure and draw several marking points using measuring and marking tools, and then draw the base lines. Place the line drawing template on the floor. Ensure that the half-circle gap on the template indicates the face of the cabinet, and that the border line are in alignment with the base line. Mark the positions for expansion bolts on the floor using the template. Mark four bolt positions for each cabinet. Measure the hole location line carefully, and ensure that the dimensions are accurate. Go to Step 9. Based on Figure 7-7 and Figure 7-8, draw two straight lines by using the measuring and marking tools. The two lines must be parallel to the front of the cabinet, and the spacing between them must be 704 mm.

Step 8 Locate the holes for the expansion bolt assemblies using the tape.

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Figure 7-7 Installation holes for one cabinet (unit: mm)

1000 800

704

800

448 800 600 1000

Figure 7-8 Installation holes for a row of cabinets (unit: mm)

1000

800

704

800

448 800

448

448 1000

2. 3.

Based on Figure 7-7 or Figure 7-8, determine the position of the first expansion bolt assembly on the lines as datum marks, and then mark positions of the other ones. Measure the hole location line carefully, and ensure that the dimensions are accurate.

Step 9 Drill holes.

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Check the thickness of the concrete floor, and ensure that the drill bit does not penetrate through the concrete floor. Before drilling holes in some concrete floors, you must consult the architect. Before drilling holes, protect the electronics by using the dust-proof cover. When drilling holes, use a vacuum cleaner to clear the dust. Clear the dust before removing the dust-proof cover. When drilling holes, wear safety goggles to protect your eyes. Keep the drilling bit vertical to the ground and hold the drill stock tightly to drill holes. Use a chisel to dig a pit before drilling, as shown in Figure 7-9. Figure 7-9 Digging a pit before drilling

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Mark the positions of the expansion bolts on the concrete floor using a chisel. Ensure that the hole depth are the same, ranging from 52 mm to 60 mm, as shown in Figure 7-10. Figure 7-10 Drilling holes

90 52 mm-60 mm

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Ensure that the depth of the holes is within the range of 52 mm to 60 mm and the holes are vertical. If the depth of the hole is not appropriate or if the hole is lopsided, re-drill the hole.
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Use a vacuum cleaner to clear the dust inside and around the holes.

Step 10 Install the expansion bolt assemblies. Figure 7-11 shows the expansion bolt assembly. Figure 7-11 Expansion bolt assembly

(1) Bolt (5) Expansion nut

(2) Spring washer (6) Guiding slot

(3) Flat washer (7) Guiding rib

(4) Expansion tube

1.

Use a vacuum cleaner to clear the dust inside and around the holes. Measure the spacing between holes. If the spacing between holes is not proper, reposition the hole and re-drill before installing the expansion bolt assembly. Put the guiding rib of expansion nut in the guiding slot of the tube, screw the bolt until the guiding slot cannot fall out of the guiding rib, as shown in of Figure 7-12. Place the expansion bolt assembly into the hole vertically, and then use the nail hammer to drive the entire expansion tube into the hole, as shown in of Figure 7-12. Figure 7-12 Installing the expansion bolt assembly (I)

2. 3.

M12x60 (4 pcs)

4.

Screw the expansion bolts in the clockwise direction. Ensure that the expansion nut and the expansion tube are tightened, as shown in of Figure 7-13.
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Screw off the expansion bolt in the anti-clockwise direction, remove the spring washer and the flat washer, and store them properly for later use, as shown in of Figure 7-13. Figure 7-13 Installing the expansion bolt assembly (II)

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7.5 Assembling the Support and the Guide Rail


This describes how to assemble the N6X series supports and guide rails, and how to fix them on the concrete floor.

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The materials required for the installation are available. They are supports, the guide rail, M12x35 bolt assembly, and M12x60 bolt assembly. The materials required for the installation are available. They are spring washers 12, flat washers 12, and big flat washers. The tools required for the installation are available. They are a torque wrench and a horizontal ruler.

Procedure
Step 1 Adjust the height of the support. Adjust the two half supports, and ensure that the end of the supports are in alignment with the silkscreen 800 on the expansion lever. Then screw the six M8x20 bolt assembly, as shown in Figure 7-14.

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Figure 7-14 Adjusting the height of the support

(1) Half support (3) Expansion lever

(2) M8 bolt assembly (4) Height locking bolt

Step 2 Adjust the height of the support. 1. 2. Loosen the height locking bolts. Figure 7-14 shows positions of the height locking bolts. Adjust the height of the support. Ensure that the height indicator on the support is on the same level as the ESD floor.

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Fasten the two height locking bolts in the middle, and then the four height locking bolts on both sides using a torque wrench to 45 Nm.

Step 3 Figure 7-15 shows how to assemble the guide rails.

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Figure 7-15 Assembling guide rails


2 1 3

4 5

(1) Support (4) Spring washer

(2) Guide rail (5) Flat washer

(3) M12x35 bolt

1. 2. 3. 4.

Place the guide rail on the support, and then align the installation holes on the guide rail with the that on the support. Assemble the support with guide rails using the M12x35 bolt assembly, spring washers, and flat washers. Adjust the position of the support to ensure that the diagonal lines of the two guide rails are equal in length, with a deviation of 2 mm. Fasten the bolts in a cross way.

Step 4 Adjust and fix the support. 1. 2. Align the installation holes on the support with the holes on the ground, and then place the support on the ground. Fit the spring washer and flat washers on the M12x60 bolts, and then insert the bolts through the holes on the support into the four holes on the ground vertically, as shown in Figure 7-16.

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Figure 7-16 Fixing the support

(1) Support (4) Spring washer (7) Expansion tube

(2) Guide rail (5) Big flat washer (8) Expansion nut

(3) M12x60 bolt (6) Adjusting pad (9) Horizontal ruler

3. 4.

Place the horizontal ruler on the support to check the levelness. If the support is not level, add adjusting pads until the support is level in both directions. Then fasten the four bolts diagonally to 45 Nm.

Step 5 In combined cabinet installation, install the supports side by side. To facilitate later installation, use insulation plate to help determine distance between two adjacent supports. Figure 7-17 shows the insulation plate. Figure 7-17 Insulation plate

(1) Location hole

(2) Installation hole

1.

Place the insulation plate on the guide rails of two adjacent supports, with the half-circle gaps facing the installation holes on guide rails. Then locate the supports using M12x35 bolt assembly, as shown in Figure 7-18. Adjust the distance between adjacent supports using the insulation plate by following the same steps.
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Figure 7-18 Installing supports in a row


2 1

(1) Insulation plate

(2) M12x35 bolt

2. 3. 4.

Check the levelness of the supports using a horizontal ruler. If the supports are not level, adjust the supports using adjusting pads, as shown in Figure 7-18. Fasten the height locking bolts using a wretch. Remove the M12x35 bolt assembly and the insulation plates, and store them properly for fixing the cabinet.

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7.6 Fixing the N68E-22 Cabinet on the ESD Floor


This describes how to fix the N68E-22 cabinet on the ESD floor. The front and rear doors of the cabinet are installed before delivery. You need to remove the front and rear doors, and then fix the N68E-22 cabinet on the N6X series supports.

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The materials required for the installation are available. They are the cabinet and M12x35 bolts. The materials required for the installation are available. They are insulation plate, flat washers 12, and spring washers 12. The tools required for the installation are available. They are a horizontal ruler, torque wrench, socket wrench, and cross screwdriver.

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CAUTION
The gravity center of the cabinet lies in the upper part. Therefore, do not lift or push the cabinet alone. To move a cabinet, at least two persons are required and use a forklift to ensure personal safety and to avoid damage to the cabinet.

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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the protection boards in front of and at the rear of the cabinet. Step 2 Remove the four wooden packing accessories at the left and right of the rack, pull down the hook pin on the front and rear doors, and then remove the front and rear doors and place them properly, as shown in Figure 7-19. Figure 7-19 Removing the wooden packing accessories

NOTE

When placing the doors of the cabinet, ensure that the locks are open to prevent distortion of the levers at the lower part of the door, as shown in Figure 7-20.

Figure 7-20 State of locks on the front and rear doors

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Step 3 Remove the short supporting beams in front of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 7-21. Figure 7-21 Removing the short supporting beam in front of the cabinet

Step 4 Remove the two M6x12 screws on the air filter, as shown in of Figure 7-22. Remove the air filter, as shown in of Figure 7-22, and store it properly for later use.

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Figure 7-22 Removing the air filter

Step 5 Determine the front of the cabinet, and then lift the cabinet onto the guide rail. Ensure that the four installation holes at the bottom of the cabinet are in alignment with that on the guide rails. Step 6 Fit the spring washers, flat washers, and insulation coverings on the four expansion bolts, insert the expansion tube, and then screw the expansion nuts, as shown in Figure 7-23. Step 7 From the front and rear of the cabinet, install two insulation plates at the lower part of the cabinet. Ensure that the nicks face inside and the installation holes on the insulation plates are in alignment with that for the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 7-23. Figure 7-23 Installing the cabinet

(1) N68E-22 cabinet

(2) Guide rail

(3) Support

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(5) Insulation covering (8) Bolt (6) Flat washer

Step 8 Level the cabinet. Check the levelness of the cabinet using a horizontal ruler. If the cabinet is not level, adjust the pad (adjusting range: 0-10 mm) using a socket wrench, as shown in Figure 7-24. Figure 7-24 Leveling the cabinet

(1) Adjusting pad

(2) Fixing bolt

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7.7 Testing the Insulation of the N68E-22 Cabinet


This describes how to test the insulation of the N68E-22 cabinet to ensure that the cabinet is insulated from the ground.

Prerequisite
The multimeter required for the insulation test is available.

Procedure
Step 1 Set the multimeter to the megohm position. Step 2 Measure the resistance between the M12x60 expansion bolt and the cabinet.
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If...

Then...

The resistance is equal to or greater than five Go to Step 7. megohms, The resistance is smaller than five megohms, You can infer that the cabinet is not insulated from the ground and then go to Step 3.

Figure 7-25 Insulation test

Step 3 Remove all the installation parts between the N68E-22 cabinet and the ground. Step 4 Check that the insulation parts are not missing or damaged. Step 5 Fix the cabinet again. Step 6 Go back to Step 1 to test the insulation again. Step 7 Use two M6x12 screws to fix the air filter and ensure that it is in the original position. See Figure 7-26.

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Figure 7-26 Repositioning the air filter

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7.8 Combining N68E-22 Cabinets


This describes how to use connecting plates to install two or more cabinets side by side.

Prerequisite
The required tools such as wrench and climbing ladder are available.

Context
The connecting plates are installed on top of and are delivered with the cabinets.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the connecting plates from the column inside the cabinet, rotate each of them by 180 degrees, and then reinstall them. Use M8x30 bolts to connect the connecting plates of the adjacent cabinets together. See Figure 7-27 .

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Figure 7-27 Connecting the connecting plates

Step 2 Remove the two connecting plates from the front and rear doorheads of the adjacent cabinets. Then, reinstall the connecting plates, as shown in Figure 7-27 . Step 3 At the bottom of the combined cabinets and in front of the column, use a level bar to check whether the levelness and vertical deviation of the row of cabinets meet the specifications, as shown in Figure 7-28. If the cabinet is not level, use a socket wrench to adjust the leveling foot.

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Figure 7-28 Using a level bar to check the levelness

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7.9 Restoring the ESD Floor


This describe how to restore the ESD floor. After the N68E-22 cabinet is installed on the ESD floor, you need to install the horizontal pallet and restore the ESD floor around the cabinet.

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The materials required for the installation are available. They are the horizontal pallet and M12x30 bolt assembly. The materials required for the installation are available. They are spring washers 12 and flat washers 12. The tools required for the installation are available. They are a wrench and a hand saw.

Procedure
Step 1 Fix the horizontal pallet to the support using M12x30 bolt assembly, as shown in Figure 7-29.

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Figure 7-29 Installing the horizontal pallet

M12x30

Step 2 Adjust the height of the horizontal pallet to ensure that the horizontal pallet securely contact the ESD floor. Step 3 Cut and restore the ESD floor around the racks based on actual requirements, as shown in Figure 7-30. Figure 7-30 Restoring the ESD floor around the racks

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About This Chapter


This describes how to install the power cables and PGND cables between the BSC and the power distribution frame (PDF), and how to install the PGND cables between the BSC cabinets. 1. 8.4 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cable Between the BSC and the PDF This describes how to install the power cables and PGND cable between the BSC and the PDF in overhead and underfloor cabling modes. 8.5 Installing the PGND Cables Between Adjacent BSC Cabinets This describes how to connect the upper, middle, and lower parts of the PGND busbar of one cabinet to those of the adjacent cabinet by using inter-cabinet PGND cables. 8.6 Checking the Power-On Performance This describes how to check whether the power supply to the BSC cabinet meets the requirements. In addition, this describes how to check that the power supply to the subrack and the power supply to the fan box and boards in the subrack are normal.

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8.1 Introduction to the Power Cables and PGND Cables


The power cables and PGND cables to be installed are the external -48 V power cables, external RTN cables, external PGND cable, and inter-cabinet PGND cables.

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured)
Table 8-1 lists the external power cables and PGND cables that should be installed for each BSC cabinet. Table 8-1 Power cables and PGND cables to be installed for each BSC cabinet Name Color CrossSection al Area (mm2) 25/35 Bending Radius (mm) 30 Connector Type/ Installatio n Position Cord end terminal/-48 V input of the BSC6000 cabinet Cord end terminal/ RTN input OT terminal/ PGND input of the BSC6000 cabinet OT terminal/ PGND busbar of the BSC6000 cabinet Connector Type/ Installatio n Position OT terminal/-48 V output of the PDF Quantity

External -48 V power cable

Blue

External RTN power cable External PGND cable

Black

25/35

30

OT terminal/ RTN output of the PDF OT terminal/ PGND output of the PDF OT terminal/ PGND busbar of the BSC6000 cabinet

Green and yellow

25/35

30

Intercabinet PGND cable

Green and yellow

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Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured)
Table 8-2 lists the external power cables and PGND cables that should be installed for each BSC cabinet.

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Table 8-2 Power cables and PGND cables to be installed for each BSC cabinet Name Color CrossSection al Area (mm2) 25/35 Bending Radius (mm) 30 Connector Type/ Installatio n Position OT terminal/-48 V input of the BSC6000 cabinet OT terminal/ RTN input of the BSC6000 cabinet OT terminal/ PGND input of the BSC6000 cabinet OT terminal/ PGND busbar of the BSC6000 cabinet Connector Type/ Installatio n Position OT terminal/-48 V output of the PDF Quantity

External -48 V power cable

Blue

External RTN power cable External PGND cable

Black

25/35

30

OT terminal/ RTN output of the PDF

Green and yellow

25/35

30

OT terminal/ PGND output of the PDF OT terminal/ PGND busbar of the BSC6000 cabinet

Intercabinet PGND cable

Green and yellow

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The required length of power cables and of PGND cables is specified in the site survey report. Appropriate length of power cables and of PGND cables should be obtained and cable terminals should be crimped on site.
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8.2 Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables


This describes the connections of the power cables and PGND cables between the BSC and the PDF. It also describes the connections of inter-cabinet PGND cables.

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 8-1 shows the connections of the power cables and PGND cables.
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Figure 8-1 Connections of the power cables and PGND cables (1)

To DC power distribution panel

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 8-2 shows the connection of the power cables and PGND cables. Figure 8-2 Connections of the power cables and PGND cables (2)

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Generally, the PGND cables of the N68E-22 cabinet should be connected to the nearest grounding bar. If the PDF is far from the N68E-22 cabinet, for example, they are not in the same equipment room, the PGND cable of the N68E-22 cabinet must be connected to the nearest PGND bar that is grounded along with the PDF, instead of to the PDF itself. In this case, the methods of installing and routing the PGND cables are the same as that of connecting the PGND cables directly to the PDF. In practice, the PGND cables of the N68E-22 cabinet must be connected according to the requirements of the customer.

8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables
This describes the principles for routing and binding the BSC power cables and PGND cables. When installing the BSC power cables and PGND cables, you should follow the principles.

Principles of Routing Cables


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The power cables and PGND cables must be separated from the signal cables. The spacing between cable ties must be 200 mm. If the underfloor cabling mode is used, the power cables and PGND cables should be routed along the middle column on the right of the cabinet front. The selection of cable ties (150 mm/300 mm) depends on the diameter and quantity of cables. The cable ties are bound in the same direction. The extra length of the cable ties are cut and the cut surfaces are smooth without sharp edges.

8.4 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cable Between the BSC and the PDF
This describes how to install the power cables and PGND cable between the BSC and the PDF in overhead and underfloor cabling modes. 8.4.1 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Overhead Cabling) This describes how to lay and install the power cables and PGND cables between the N68E-22 cabinet of the BSC and the PDF in overhead cabling mode.
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8.4.2 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Underfloor Cabling) This describes how to lay and install the power cables and PGND cables between the N68E-22 cabinet of the BSC and the PDF in underfloor cabling mode.

8.4.1 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Overhead Cabling)
This describes how to lay and install the power cables and PGND cables between the N68E-22 cabinet of the BSC and the PDF in overhead cabling mode.

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The N68E-22 cabinet that needs to be installed with power cables and PGND cables is installed. The power distribution switches of the relevant PDF output terminals are set to OFF. All the switches on the power distribution box of the N68E-22 cabinet are set to OFF. The power cables and PGND cables to be installed are available. The required materials such as cable ties, wax strings, and insulating tape are available. The required tools such as diagonal pliers, handsaw, wire cutter, wrench, cross screwdriver, and straight screwdriver are available.

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Context
When the overhead cabling mode is used, the power cables are led out of the PDF through the upper cabling hole, and then onto the cable rack, and finally routed to the top of each BSC cabinet. Figure 8-3 and Figure 8-4 show how to install the power cables and PGND cables between the BSC cabinet and the PDF in overhead cabling mode. Figure 8-3 Overhead cabling mode (for the cabinet configured with a common power distribution box)

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Figure 8-4 Overhead cabling mode (for the cabinet configured with a high-power distribution box)

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Procedure
Step 1 Determine the length of the required power cables and PGND cables by referring to the related engineering design or by measuring the actual cabling route. Step 2 Unfold the power cable roll and the PGND cable roll on site. Obtain appropriate length of cables by using the measuring tape or other measuring instrument. Then, cut the cables by using the handsaw (teeth space: 0.8 mm) or the wire cutter (KT35). When cutting the cables, you should leave a little slack.

CAUTION
When laying the cable, you should replace it with a new one if the reserved length is insufficient. Do not make connectors or solder joints. Step 3 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables and ensure that the contents of the labels are appropriate for the easy recognition of cables. The contents of the temporary labels can be consistent with those of the formal labels or can be determined according to your requirements. Step 4 Route the power cables and the PGND cables between the BSC and the PDF. The cables are routed in the way that the power cables are led out of the PDF through the upper cabling hole, and then onto the cable rack, and finally routed to top of the each BSC cabinet.
NOTE

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If the height difference between the cable rack and the top of the cabinet exceeds 800 mm, a downward cable ladder must be used. The bending radius must be five times greater than the diameter.

Step 5 Based on the type of power distribution box, choose different methods of connecting the power cables and PGND cable to the N68E-22 cabinet.
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If... Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured) Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured)

Then... Go to Step 6.

Go to Step 7.

Step 6 If the common power distribution box is configured, connect the power cables and PGND cables to the N68E-22 cabinet. 1. Obtain the cable terminals delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the cord end terminal of the power cable and the OT terminal of the PGND cable on one side of the BSC cabinet by referring to Assembling the Cord End Terminal and the Power Cable and Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable.

CAUTION
After the cable connection is complete, ensure that all the metal parts are covered with cables to avoid short-circuit. 2. Through the elliptic hole on top of the N68E-22 cabinet, connect the cord end terminal of the -48 V power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "-48V1" and "-48V2" in the power distribution box, and connect the cord end terminal of the RTN power cable to the wiring terminal labeled "RTN" in the power distribution box. Fix the -48 V power cables and the RTN power cables to the wiring holes by using screws. Fix the OT terminal of the PGND cable to the grounding bolt at the rear of the cabinet top.

3. 4.

Step 7 If the high-power distribution box is configured, connect the power cables and PGND cables to the N68E-22 cabinet. 1. Obtain the cable terminals delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the OT terminal of the power cable and the OT terminal of the PGND cable on one side of the BSC cabinet by referring to Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable. Remove the left and right plastic cover plates at the rear of the cabinet top. Cut each cover plate appropriately so that the hole on the cover plate matches the power cable inlet of the power distribution box. Place the two cover plates in their original positions. Through the hole on the cover plate on top of the N68E-22 cabinet, connect the OT terminals of the -48 V power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "3(-)" and "1(-)" in both part A and part B of the power distribution box, and connect the OT terminals of the RTN power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "3(+)" and "1(+)" in both part A and part B of the power distribution box. Connect the OT terminals of the -48 V power cable and of the RTN power cable to the wiring post in the power distribution box. Fix the OT terminal of the PGND cable to the grounding bolt at the rear of the cabinet top.

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3. 4.

5. 6.

Step 8 Lead the power cables and the PGND cables to the output terminals of the PDF.
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Determine the actual length of the required cables according to the installation position of each cable. Then, cut the extra length of the cable. Obtain the OT terminals of the cables delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the OT terminals of the power cable and of the PGND cable by referring to Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable. Connect the -48 V power cables, the RTN power cables, and the PGND cables to the matching wiring posts inside the PDF.
NOTE

3.

When connecting the OT terminals to the RTN, PGND copper bars, and -48 V wiring posts, you should add the flat washers and spring washers and should arrange the cables neatly.

Figure 8-5 shows how to install the OT terminal. Figure 8-5 Installing the OT terminal
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(1) Power cable (4) Spring washer

(2) Heat-shrinkable tube (5) Flat washer

(3) Nut (6) Terminal bolt

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8.4.2 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables Between the BSC and the PDF (Underfloor Cabling)
This describes how to lay and install the power cables and PGND cables between the N68E-22 cabinet of the BSC and the PDF in underfloor cabling mode.
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Prerequisite
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The N68E-22 cabinet that needs to be installed with power cables and PGND cables is installed. The power distribution switches of the relevant PDF output terminals are set to OFF. All the switches on the power distribution box of the BSC cabinets are set to OFF. The power cables and PGND cables to be installed are available. The required materials such as cable ties, wax strings, insulating tape, and lifting rope are available. The required tools such as diagonal pliers, handsaw, wire cutter, wrench, cross screwdriver, and straight screwdriver are available.

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Context
When the underfloor cabling mode is used, the power cables are led out of the PDF through the lower cabling hole, and then to the bottom of the N68E-22 cabinet beneath the ESD floor, and finally routed to the top of the BSC cabinet along the middle column in the cabinet. Figure 8-6 and Figure 8-7 show how to install the power cables and PGND cables between the BSC and the PDF in underfloor cabling mode. Figure 8-6 Underfloor cabling mode 1 (for the cabinet configured with a common power distribution box)

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Figure 8-7 Underfloor cabling mode 2 (for the cabinet configured with a high-power distribution box)

Procedure
Step 1 Determine the length of the required power cables and PGND cables by referring to the related engineering design or by measuring the actual cabling route. Step 2 Unfold the power cable roll and the PGND cable roll on site. Obtain appropriate length of cables by using the measuring tape or other measuring instrument. Then, cut the cables by using the handsaw (teeth space: 0.8 mm) or the wire cutter (KT35). When cutting the cables, you should leave a little slack.

CAUTION
When laying the cable, you should replace it with a new one if the reserved length is insufficient. Do not make connectors or solder joints.

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Step 3 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables and ensure that the contents of the labels are appropriate for the easy recognition of cables. The contents of the temporary labels can be consistent with those of the formal labels or can be determined according to your requirements. Step 4 Lay the power cables and PGND cables according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 1. Lead one PGND cable and four pairs of power cables out of the PDF through the lower cable outlet of the PDF. Then, route the PGND cable and power cables to the lower part of the N68E-22 cabinet under the ESD floor. Divide the four pairs of power cables into two groups, with two pairs in each group. Bind one group of power cables to the PGND cable by using cable ties. Bind the other group of power cables by using cable ties. Route the two bundles of cables to the middle columns on the left and right sides of the N68E-22 cabinet respectively. Route one end of the lifting rope to the top of the middle column. Route the other end of the lifting rope to the bottom of the cabinet through the middle column and bind the rope to the power cables and PGND cable in the lower part of the middle column. Pull the upper end of the lifting rope appropriately so that the power cables and PGND cable are routed to the top of the cabinet through the middle column. Remove the lifting rope and remove the cable ties from the power cables and PGND cable.

2.

3.

4. 5.

Step 5 Based on the type of power distribution box, choose different methods of connecting the power cables and PGND cable to the N68E-22 cabinet. If... Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured) Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured) Then... Go to Step 6.

Go to Step 7.

Step 6 If the common power distribution box is configured, connect the power cables and PGND cables to the BSC cabinet. 1. Obtain the cable terminals delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the cord end terminal of the power cable and the OT terminal of the PGND cable on one side of the BSC cabinet by referring to Assembling the Cord End Terminal and the Power Cable and Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable.

CAUTION
After the cable connection is complete, ensure that all the metal parts are covered with cables to avoid short-circuit. 2. Through the elliptic hole on top of the N68E-22 cabinet, connect the cord end terminal of the -48 V power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "-48V1" and "-48V2" in the power distribution box, and connect the cord end terminal of the RTN power cable to the wiring terminal labeled "RTN" in the power distribution box. Fix the -48 V power cables and the RTN power cables to the wiring holes by using screws. Fix the OT terminal of the PGND cable to the grounding bolt at the rear of the cabinet top.
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Step 7 If the high-power distribution box is configured, connect the power cables and PGND cables to the N68E-22 cabinet. 1. Obtain the cable terminals delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the OT terminal of the power cable and the OT terminal of the PGND cable on one side of the BSC cabinet by referring to Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable. Remove the left and right plastic cover plates at the rear of the cabinet top. Cut each cover plate appropriately so that the hole on the cover plate matches the power cable inlet of the power distribution box. Place the two cover plates in their original positions. Through the hole on the cover plate on top of the N68E-22 cabinet, connect the OT terminals of the -48 V power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "3(-)" and "1(-)" in both part A and part B of the power distribution box, and connect the OT terminals of the RTN power cable to the wiring terminals labeled "3(+)" and "1(+)" in both part A and part B of the power distribution box. Connect the OT terminals of the -48 V power cable and of the RTN power cable to the wiring post in the power distribution box. Fix the OT terminal of the PGND cable to the grounding bolt at the rear of the cabinet top. Determine the actual length of the required cables according to the installation position of each cable. Then, cut the extra length of the cable. Obtain the OT terminals of the cables delivered with the equipment. Then, crimp the OT terminals of the power cable and of the PGND cable by referring to Assembling the OT Terminal and the Power Cable. Connect the -48 V power cables, the RTN power cables, and the PGND cables to the matching wiring posts inside the PDF.
NOTE

2.

3. 4.

5. 6. 1. 2.

Step 8 Lead the power cables and the PGND cables to the output terminals of the PDF.

3.

When connecting the OT terminals to the RTN, PGND copper bars, and -48 V wiring posts, you should add the flat washers and spring washers and should arrange the cables neatly.

Figure 8-8 shows how to install the OT terminal.

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Figure 8-8 Installing the OT terminal


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(1) Power cable (4) Spring washer

(2) Heat-shrinkable tube (5) Flat washer

(3) Nut (6) Terminal bolt

4.

Record the installation result of the inter-cabinet PGND cable in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

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8.5 Installing the PGND Cables Between Adjacent BSC Cabinets


This describes how to connect the upper, middle, and lower parts of the PGND busbar of one cabinet to those of the adjacent cabinet by using inter-cabinet PGND cables.

Prerequisite
All the power distribution switches of the relevant PDF output terminals are set to OFF.

Procedure
Step 1 As shown in Figure 8-9, use inter-cabinet PGND cables to connect the upper, middle, and lower PGND busbars on the mounting bar of the adjacent cabinets by referring to 8.2 Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables.

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Figure 8-9 Installing the PGND cables of the adjacent cabinets

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Postrequisite
Record the installation results of the PGND cables in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

8.6 Checking the Power-On Performance


This describes how to check whether the power supply to the BSC cabinet meets the requirements. In addition, this describes how to check that the power supply to the subrack and the power supply to the fan box and boards in the subrack are normal.

Prerequisite
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The power cables and PGND cables between the BSC cabinet and the PDF are installed. The power cables and PGND cables in the BSC cabinet are installed. The subracks, fan boxes, and boards in the BSC cabinet are installed. The required tools such as multimeter are available.

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Context
The BSC cabinet uses DC power supply. For the requirements for the power supply to the cabinet, refer to Technical Specifications of the BSC Common Power Distribution Box or Technical Specifications of the BSC High-Power Distribution Box.

CAUTION
Wear a pair of ESD gloves, or wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation.

Procedure
Step 1 Set the output switch of the PDF to OFF, and set all the output switches of the power distribution box in the BSC cabinet to OFF. Step 2 Set the multimeter to the resistance position. Use the multimeter to check the PDF output terminals and output and input terminals of the power distribution box to ensure that there is no short circuit between the -48 V power and the GND cables or between the - 48 V power and the PGND cables, and that the GND cables and PGND cables are disconnected. Step 3 Set all the output switches of the power distribution box in the BSC cabinet to OFF, and set the corresponding output switches of the PDF to ON. Then, the power distribution box enters the self-check state. (The RUN and ALM LEDs on the power distribution box are on at the same time and the buzzer sounds.) After the self-check is complete, the power distribution box requests to be registered with the GSCU until the registration is successful. For the description of the status of LEDs on the power distribution box, refer to LEDs on the Front Panel of the BSC Common Power Distribution Box or LEDs on the Front Panel of the BSC High-Power Distribution Box. Step 4 Set the multimeter to the voltage position. Ensure that the PDF output voltage and input voltage of the power distribution box ranges from -40 V to -57 V. Step 5 Set the switches of the power distribution box in a subrack to ON. Step 6 Set the multimeter to the voltage position. Use the multimeter to check whether the output power of each power distribution box ranges from -40 V to -57 V. Check whether the fan boxes can be normally started and whether the power supply of boards is normal.
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Normally, when the subrack is powered on, the STATUS LED on the panel of the fan box blinks. In case of any exceptions, turn off the switches of the power distribution box to cut the power supply to cabinets. Check whether the output voltage is normal and whether the power cables are installed properly. For descriptions on LED status on the panel of the fan box, refer to BSC Fan Box. In general, when the subrack is powered on, the RUN LED on the panel of the board is ON or blinks. If all the LEDs of a board are off, the board or the corresponding slot may be faulty. Contact Huawei engineers. For details on the description of the status of the LEDs on the board panel, refer to LEDs on BSC Parts. If all the LEDs a board are off, turn off the switches of the power distribution box to cut the power supply to cabinets. Check whether the output voltage is normal and whether the power cables are installed properly.
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Step 7 Repeat Step 5 through Step 6 until you finish checking the power supply to the three subracks in the BSC cabinet. Step 8 Repeat Step 1 through Step 7 to check the power supply to each BSC cabinet. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the check result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

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Checking and Setting the DIP Switch of the Subrack


This describes how to install the subrack of the BSC, and then check and set the DIP switch of the subrack. In general, subracks are installed on the rack when the BSC is delivered.

Prerequisite
The subrack whose DIP switch needs to be set is installed.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. The DIP switch is used to configure the number of the subrack. Figure 9-1 shows the cover for the DIP switch of the subrack. Figure 9-1 Cover for the DIP switch of the subrack

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ON OFF

Switch state ON is represented by 0. State OFF is represented by 1. The most significant bit of the DIP switch corresponds to the MSB of a byte. Table 9-1 provides the definitions of the bits.
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Table 9-1 Definitions of the DIP bits DIP Bit 1 (the least significant bit) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (the most significant bit) Meaning Subrack number setting bit Subrack number setting bit Subrack number setting bit Subrack number setting bit Subrack number setting bit Parity check bit Reserved, undefined, generally set to 0 (ON)
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For the GMPS and the main GTCS on the MSC side, the bit should be set to 1 (OFF). For the GEPS and a non-main GTCS, the bit should be set to 0 (ON).

Bit 8 (the most significant bit) is used to set the startup mode of the GSCU in the subrack. The definitions of this bit are as follows:
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If this bit is set to 0 (the status of the DIP bit is ON), the GSCU is set to Not Start Automatically. The startup of the GSCU depends on the GOMU. In other words, when the GSCU is started, it loads data from the GOMU. If this bit is set to 1 (the status of the DIP bit is OFF), the GSCU is set to Start Automatically. When the GSCU is started, it checks whether the Flash file is valid. If the Flash file is valid, the GSCU loads data from the Flash. If the Flash file is invalid, the GSCU loads data from the GOMU.
NOTE

When a new BSC is deployed, or a BSC is upgraded from V900R001 or V900R001C04 to V900R008, bit 8 of the GMPS and the main GTCS on the MSC side must be set to 1 (OFF). For the GEPS and other GTCSs, bit 8 must be set to 0 (ON). If the BSC6000 V900R008 is upgraded between C versions, you do not need to reset the DIP bits.

As the DIP switches use odd parity check, the number of 1s in the eight DIP bits must be an odd number. The setting should adhere to the following principles: 1. 2. 3. Set DIP bits 1 through 5 and DIP bit 8. Set DIP bit 7 to 0. Count the number of 1s that have been set.
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If the number of 1s is even, set DIP bit 6 to 1. If the number of 1s is odd, set DIP bit 6 to 0.

Assume that the subracks are numbered from 0 to 3. For the setting of the DIP switches in this case, refer to Table 9-2. Subrack 0 should be the GMPS or the main GTCS on the MSC side. Subracks 1 to 3 may be the GEPS or the non-main GTCS.
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Table 9-2 Setting of the DIP switches Subr ack No. 0 DIP Bit 1 0 (ON) 1 1 (OFF) 2 0 (ON) 3 1 (OFF) 2 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 1 (OFF) 1 (OFF) 3 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 4 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 5 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 6 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 1 (OFF) 7 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 8 1 (OFF) 0 (ON) 0 (ON) 0 (ON)

NOTE

When the BSC is powered on, the DIP switch of the subrack cannot be set or adjusted.

Procedure
Step 1 Loosen the screws on the cover of the DIP switch, as shown in Figure 9-1, by turning the screws clockwise for two to three rounds. Step 2 Turn the cover of the DIP switch around the lower right screws to open the cover and set the DIP switch. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the installation result of the subrack in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

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Installing and Setting the BSC Boards

About This Chapter


The BSC boards except the GOMU are installed in the subrack before the BSC is delivered. If the EIUa/PEUa/POUa is installed in the BSC, you need to check and set the DIP switches of the EIUa/PEUa/POUa. The GOMU should be installed on site. 10.2 Installing the GOMU This describes how to install the GOMU in the GMPS. 10.3 Checking and Setting the DIP Switches on the Board The boards are installed in the subrack before the BSC is delivered. If the EIUa/PEUa is configured in the BSC, you need to check and set the DIP switches of the EIUa/PEUa. Before the BSC is delivered, the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa are set the default settings. The settings of the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa should be checked according to the transmission mode used on site. If the settings do not match the actual transmission mode, you need to adjust the settings of the DIP switches.

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10.1 Safety Precautions


This describes the precautions you must take when installing, removing, or replacing the BSC boards, or performing any other operations in which you may have to touch the boards.

Precautions Before Operation


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Store some materials for board installation (such as ESD boxes and bags) in the equipment room for future use. Keep the boards and other electrostatic sensitive parts in ESD bags. Do not pack or hold the boards or parts using plastic foams, common plastic bags, or paper bags. Ensure that the cabinet is well grounded before inserting the board into the subrack. Otherwise the board may be severely damaged. Ensure that the wrist strap is functioning. The value of the resistance measured by the multimeter must range from 0.75 megohm to 10 megohms.

Precautions During Operation


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Wear an ESD wrist strap or gloves and ensure that the ESD wrist strap is well grounded. Place the board on an ESD pad when replacing board hardware or chips. Use antistatic tweezers or extraction tools to replace chips. Do not touch board chips or pins with your bare hands. Discharge the static electricity of the cables and protective sleeves before connecting them to the ports. Do not touch the PCB or any other part except jumpers and DIP switches during board replacement. Place removed boards and components on an ESD pad or other ESD materials. Do not pack or hold the boards or parts using plastic foams, common plastic bags, or paper bags.

10.2 Installing the GOMU


This describes how to install the GOMU in the GMPS.

Prerequisite
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The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap and cross screwdriver are available. The boards to be installed are available.

Context
For details on the installation position of the GOMU in the subrack, refer to Configuration of the GMPS (Configuration Type B).

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the board from the ESD box and then check the pins and sockets of the board.
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In case of any bent, missing or broken pins, or any deformed sockets, contact the Huawei engineer to replace the board. Step 2 As shown in Figure 10-1 (a), press the self-locking latches on the front panel and turn the ejector levers outwards until the ejector levers cannot be turned further. Check that the ejector levers are located in the positions shown in Figure 10-1 . Step 3 Hold the panel of the board with one hand and support the board with the other. Then, insert the board into the subrack along the guide rail until the ejector levers are half closed. See Figure 10-1 .

CAUTION
When inserting the board into the subrack, you must push the board slowly and steadily to avoid damaging the pins on the backplane and the metal piece on the board.

Figure 10-1 Installing the BSC board

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RUN ALM ACT


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Step 4 As shown in Figure 10-1 , turn the two ejector levers inwards at an angle of about 60 until they hook on to the self-locking latches on the front panel. Ensure that the board is in close contact with the backplane and that the front panel is inserted into the subrack. Step 5 Press the screws on the front panel and rotate them clockwise to secure the board. See Figure 10-1 (b).
NOTE

The screws on the front panel have springs. Therefore, the screws can touch the corresponding holes of the subrack only when you press the screws.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

10.3 Checking and Setting the DIP Switches on the Board


The boards are installed in the subrack before the BSC is delivered. If the EIUa/PEUa is configured in the BSC, you need to check and set the DIP switches of the EIUa/PEUa. Before the BSC is delivered, the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa are set the default settings. The settings of the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa should be checked according to the transmission mode used on site. If the settings do not match the actual transmission mode, you need to adjust the settings of the DIP switches.

Prerequisite
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The tools required for setting DIP switches are available. The required tools are ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, ESD pad, and tweezers. The DIP switches on the board are found. The actual transmission mode on site is determined.

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Context
The boards whose the DIP switches should be set include the EIUa/PEUa. Before delivery, the DIP switches on the EIUa board are set according to the E1 non-balanced mode (all the DIP bits of S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6 are set to OFF) and the DIP switches on the PEUa board are set according to the E1 balanced mode (all the DIP bits of S2, S4, S6, and S8 are set to OFF; the first and second DIP bits of S10 are set to OFF and ON respectively). If other transmission modes are used on site, adjust the settings based on the actual transmission mode.

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the EIUa/PEUa board from the subrack. For details, refer to Removing a BSC Board.
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Step 2 Determine a proper setting mode of DIP switches based on the board type and actual transmission mode on site. Step 3 Check whether the setting of DIP switches on the board matches the actual transmission mode. If... The setting of DIP switches on the board matches the actual transmission mode, Then... Modifying the setting of the DIP switches is not required. Go to Step 6.

The setting of DIP switches on the board does Modifying the setting of the DIP switches is not match the actual transmission mode, required. Go to Step 4. Step 4 Wear the ESD gloves and place the board on the ESD pad. Then, use the tweezers to set the target DIP bits to the correct positions with moderate force. For details on the settings of the DIP switches on the EIUa, refer to DIP Switches on the GEIUA/GEIUB/GEIUP/GEIUT. For details on the settings of the DIP switches on the PEUa, refer toDIP Switches on the GEHUB/GEPUG.
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The logical board that corresponds to the physical board EIUa is GEIUA/GEIUB/GEIUP/GEIUT, the logical board that corresponds to the physical board PEUa is GEHUB/GEPUG, In BSC boards, one physical board can be loaded with different software and functions differently. For details, refer to BSC Boards.

Step 5 Set all the DIP switches on the board by repeating Step 4. Step 6 Place the EIUa/PEUa board in its original position. For details, refer to Installing a BSC Board. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the checking and setting results of the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

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About This Chapter


This describes how to install the BSC signal cables. The BSC signal cables to be installed are clock signal cables, Ethernet cables, optical cables, and E1/T1 cables. 11.3 Installing the PDB Monitoring Signal Cable This describes how to install the PDB monitoring signal cable. 11.4 Installing the BSC Clock Signal Cables This describes how to install the Y-shaped clock cables between the GGCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GEPS. It also describes how to install the BITS clock signal cables between the GGCU and the BITS. 11.5 Installing the Inter-GTNU Cables This describes how to install the inter-GTNU cables between different subracks. When a new site is deployed, the inter-GTNU cables of the GBCR or TC cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required. 11.6 Installing the BSC Ethernet Cables This describes how to install the BSC Ethernet cables. These cables are the Straight-through Ethernet cable, the Ethernet cable between the GOMU and the M2000/customer's LAN, the Ethernet cable between the GXPUM and the CBC, and the Ethernet cable between the FG2a board and the other equipment. 11.7 Installing the Optical Cables of the BSC This describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS/GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS. It also describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa/GOUa board and the other equipment. 11.8 Installing the E1/T1 Cables This describes how to install the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF. 11.9 Installing the EMU RS485 Communication Cable This describes how to install the EMU RS485 communication cable between the BSC and the EMU-2A. 11.10 Installing the GOMU Serial Cables This describes how to install the serial cables between the GOMU and the local maintenance terminal.
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11.1 Introduction to the BSC Signal Cables


This describes the BSC signal cables to be installed on site. Table 11-1 lists the BSC signal cables to be installed. Table 11-1 BSC signal cables to be installed Name Clock signal cables Type BITS clock signal cable Y-shaped clock cable Function Connects the clock input port on the GGCU to the output port on the BITS clock source. Connects the GGCU in the GMPS to the GSCU in each of the GEPSs. Remarks The 75-ohm coaxial clock cable or 120ohm clock conversion cable is used to transmit the clock signals extracted from the BITS clock source to the BSC . On the BSC side, the GSCUs support star interconnection with the GMPS as the main subrack. On the MSC side, the active and standby GSCUs support star interconnection with one GTCS as the main subrack. When a new site is deployed, the cables are available and installed. The cables need not be prepared on the site. Connects the GOMU to the M2000/ customer's LAN. Connects the GXPUM to the CBC. Connects the FG2a board to other devices. Optical cable LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/ multimode optical cable
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Ethernet cable

Straightthrough Ethernet cable

Connects the GSCUs in different subracks.

The cables are made before delivery.

Connects the OIUa interface board to the ODF or other devices. Connects the GOUa interface board to the ODF or other devices. Connects the OIUa interface board in the GMPS/GEPS to the OIUa interface board in the GTCS.

The single-mode optical cables are yellow, and the multimode optical cables are orange.

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Type LC/PC-FC/PC single-mode/ multimode optical cable or LC/PC-SC/PC single-mode/ multimode optical cable

Function Connects the OIUa interface board to the ODF or other devices. Connects the GOUa interface board to the ODF or other devices.

Remarks

E1/T1 cable

Active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable Active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable

Connects the EIUa interface board to the DDF or other devices. Connects the PEUa interface board to the DDF or other devices.

The coaxial cables or twisted pair cables are selected according to the site survey.

Service interconn ection cable

Inter-GTNU cable

Connects the GTNUs in different subracks.

Perform full interconnection between the GTNU in the GMPS and the GTNU in the GEPS. Perform full interconnection between the GTNUs in different GTCSs. The DB9 male connector at one end is made before delivery. The RJ45 connector at the other end should be made on site. The cables are made before delivery. The cables are made before delivery.

Other signal cables

EMU RS485 communicatio n cable

Connects the power distribution box to the EMU.

GOMU serial cable Signal cable of the alarm box

Connects the GOMU to the local maintenance terminal. Connects the alarm box to the LMT computer.

For details on the BSC signal cables, refer to BSC Cables.

11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables


This describes the installation principles of the BSC signal cables. The cables should meet the requirement for minimum bending radius, the principles of laying cables, the principles of routing cables, and the principles of binding cables.
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Installation Principles
When installing the BSC signal cables, pay attention to the following points:
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The optical cable should not be stretched roughly or stepped on, and heavy objects should not be placed on the cable to avoid damage. An optical connector must be covered with dustproof caps when it is not in use. If the connectors of the signal cables are made before delivery, you should pack the connectors with soft and durable materials such as a packing bag during cabling. Protect the jackets of the signal cables from being damaged during the routing. When coiling the extra length of optical cables on the fiber management tray, apply proper force to avoid damaging the optical. The actual installation positions must meet the requirements of site survey and data configuration. When installing the signal cables, you should route the extra part of the interconnection cables on both sides of the cabinet according to the requirement for the bending radius of the cables. The related operation guide is intended for only the installation method. The actual installation position of cables should cater to the demand of site survey and should be consistent with the data configuration scheme.

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Minimum Bending Radius


The bending radius of the BSC signal cable satisfies the requirements of all kinds of cables. Table 11-2 lists the bending radius of the signal cables. Table 11-2 Requirements for the bending radius Cable BITS clock signal cable Y-shaped clock cable Ethernet cable Optical cable E1/T1 cable Inter-GTNU cable EMU RS485 communication cable GOMU serial port cable Signal cable of the alarm box Bending Radius Not less than 45 mm Not less than 25 mm Not less than 25 mm Not less than 40 mm Not less than 40 mm Not less than 35 mm Not less than 25 mm Not less than 25 mm Not less than 25 mm

Principles of Laying Cables


To facilitate maintenance and expansion, adhere to the principles of laying cables when routing cables.
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The layout sequence in overhead and underfloor cabling modes must be the same. The principles are as follows:
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The cables can be routed either on the front side first or on the rear side first. The cables meant for the front of the cabinet must be laid only in the front side of the cabinet. Follow the same principle for the cables meant for the rear of the cabinet. When routing cables at the front side of the cabinet, ensure that the Ethernet cables and clock signal cables are separated from the inter-GTNU cables. The inter-GTNU cables should be routed to the left. The Ethernet cables and clock signal cables should be routed to the right. You should route the Ethernet cables before routing clock signal cables. For the routing sequence of other signal cables, there is no special requirement. While routing the cables at the back of the cabinet, you should route the E1/T1 cables before routing the optical cables.

Principles of Routing Cables


Adhere to the following principles when routing signal cables:
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Protect the jackets of the signal cables from being damaged during the routing. Hold the connector when plugging out the signal cable to protect the signal cable from being damaged. When installing the signal cables, you should route the extra part of the interconnection cables on both sides of the cabinet according to the requirement for the bending radius of the cables. For combined cabinets, the extra signal cable in front of the cabinet should be routed along the cable ladder or at one side of the cabinet. It should not be placed in the gap between the combined cabinets. The signal cables and power cables must be laid separately. If they have to be installed crosswise, cross at an angle of 90 degrees. The bending radius of the BSC signal cable satisfies the requirements of all kinds of cables. Table 11-2 lists the bending radius of the signal cables. Extra length of the signal cable should be reserved near the connector. The signal cables must be neatly laid in the rack, according to the engineering design. If the height difference between the cable rack and the top of the cabinet exceeds 800 mm, a downward cable ladder must be used. The signal cables and the lower part of the downward cable ladder must be bound together. The routing should be in accordance with the engineering design. The cabling is clear, proper, and smooth at the bends. The cables are laid in parallel. The signal cables layout facilitates maintenance and future expansion.

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The signal cables and power cables must be bound separately. The spacing between cable ties must be at least 150 mm. The twines for binding the cables must be coated with wax. The signal cables must be bound at the entrance and exit of the cable trough and at the turning points, as shown in Figure 11-1.
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11.3 Installing the PDB Monitoring Signal Cable


This describes how to install the PDB monitoring signal cable.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation position of the PDB monitoring signal cable in the cabinet, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR. The PDB monitoring signal cable and other cables cannot be installed in a cross manner.
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Procedure
Step 1 Attach temporary labels to the signal cables of the same type for easy identification. The contents of the temporary labels can be consistent with those of the formal labels or can be determined according to your requirements. Step 2 Route one end of the cable to the MONITOR socket in the lowest subrack. Then, lead the other end of the cable through the cable trough, upwards along the column, and then to the port for power distribution box (PDB) and service subrack at the rear of the PDB. Step 3 Insert one end of the cable into the MONITOR socket and tighten the screw. Then, insert the other end into the port for PDB and service subrack and tighten the screw, as shown in Figure 11-2. Figure 11-2 Connecting the PDB monitoring signal cable
Port connecting the power distribution box to a service subrack Power distribution box

Service subrack

MONITOR

PDB monitoring signal cable

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.4 Installing the BSC Clock Signal Cables


This describes how to install the Y-shaped clock cables between the GGCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GEPS. It also describes how to install the BITS clock signal cables between the GGCU and the BITS. 11.4.1 Installing the Y-Shaped Clock Cables
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This describes how to install the Y-shaped clock cables between the GGCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GEPS. When a new site is deployed, the Y-shaped clock cables of the GBCR cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required. 11.4.2 Installing the BITS Clock Signal Cables This describes how to install the BITS clock signal cables between the GGCU and the BITS clock source. Based on the impedance, the BITS clock signal cables are classified into 75-ohm coaxial clock cable and 120-ohm clock conversion cable.

11.4.1 Installing the Y-Shaped Clock Cables


This describes how to install the Y-shaped clock cables between the GGCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GEPS. When a new site is deployed, the Y-shaped clock cables of the GBCR cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation positions of the Y-shaped clock cables in the cabinet, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B). The Y-shaped clock cable has three specifications in length: 2.2 m, 2.7 m, and 9.7 m. The 2.2 m cable is used to connect the GGCU and the GSCU in two neighbor subracks in one cabinet. The 2.7 m cable is used to connect the GGCU and the GSCU in alternate subracks in one cabinet. The 9.7 m cable is used to connect the GGCU and the GSCU in different cabinets.

Procedure
Step 1 Attach formal labels to the signal cables of the same type for easy identification. Step 2 Put one end with a RJ45 connector to the GSCU. Take one end of the cable that has two RJ45 connectors and lead it from the GSCU board to the distribution post in the cable trough. Then, bind the cable and the distribution post. The bending radius must be at least 25 mm. Route the cable along the cable trough to the GGCU.
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Step 3 Route the cable to the GGCU according to the requirements specified in 11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables and the engineering requirements. Table 11-3 describes the cabling of the Y-shaped clock cables. Table 11-3 Cabling of the Y-shaped clock cables Condition The GSCU and the GGCU are located in the same cabinet. Cabling Mode Cabling within the cabinet Action Lead the optical cables to the OIUa board through the cable trough beneath the GTCS subrack along the column of the cabinet. 1. Route the cable upwards through the cable hole on top of the cabinet and to the cable rack. Then, lead the cable along the cable rack to the cable hole on top of another cabinet. 2. Route the cable upwards or downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GGCU. Underfloor cabling 1. Lead the cable out of the cabinet along the column through the lower cable hole. Then, lead the cable to the cabinet through the lower cable hole according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 2. Route the cable upwards or downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GGCU.

The GSCU and the GGCU are located in different cabinets.

Overhead cabling

Step 4 Cut off the cable ties that are attached on the distribution post of the cable trough. Insert the RJ45 connector at the GSCU end of the clock cable into the corresponding port on the GSCU. Then, insert the two RJ45 connectors at the GGCU end into the two ports on the active and standby GGCUs, as shown in Figure 11-3.

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Figure 11-3 Connecting the Y-shaped clock cables


SCUa SCUa

CLKIN

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Standby (slot 7) GCUa


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CLKOUT

Active (slot 12)

Standby (slot 13)

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Postrequisite
Record the installation results in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.4.2 Installing the BITS Clock Signal Cables


This describes how to install the BITS clock signal cables between the GGCU and the BITS clock source. Based on the impedance, the BITS clock signal cables are classified into 75-ohm coaxial clock cable and 120-ohm clock conversion cable.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. The BITS clock signal cables are classified into 75-ohm coaxial clock signal cable and 120-ohm clock conversion cable. The functions and connection modes of the clock cables are as follows:
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75-ohm coaxial clock cable One end of the 75-ohm coaxial clock cable is fixed to the GGCU through the SMB connector. The other end is fixed to the BITS clock source through the connector delivered with the clock source.

120-ohm clock conversion cable The 120-ohm clock conversion cable completes the conversion from 75 ohms to 120 ohms. One end of the 120-ohm clock conversion cable is fixed to the GGCU through the SMB connector. The other end is fixed to the BITS clock source through the connector delivered with the clock source.

For the installation positions of the 75-ohm coaxial clock signal cable and 120-ohm clock conversion cable in the cabinet, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B).

Procedure
Step 1 Route one end of the 75-ohm coaxial clock signal cable or 120-ohm clock conversion cable to the GGCU, and lead the other end to the distribution post in the cable trough and bind the cable and the distribution post. Then, route the cable along the cable trough to the left side of the cabinet. Step 2 Route the cable along the cable rack to the BITS clock according to the cabling and engineering requirements. Step 3 Insert one end of the cable into the CLKIN 0 or CLKIN 1 port on the GGCU, and insert the other end into the BITS clock port, as shown in Figure 11-4.

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Figure 11-4 Connecting the cables between the GGCU and the BITS clock
BITS clock BITS clock

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RUN ALM ACT

RUN ALM ACT

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COM1 COM0

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
COM1 COM0

CLKOUT

CLKLIN1 CLKLIN0 TESTIN TESTOUT

PARC

PARC

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Standby

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The 120-ohm clock conversion cable contains two SMB connectors on one end. Only one SMB connector is used for the connection with the GGCU. The other SMB connector is bound with the wire bushing through cable ties. Pay attention to the connection when using the 120-ohm clock conversion cable.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation results in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.5 Installing the Inter-GTNU Cables


This describes how to install the inter-GTNU cables between different subracks. When a new site is deployed, the inter-GTNU cables of the GBCR or TC cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required.

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The required tools and materials such as ESD wrist strap/ESD gloves and wire cuter are available. The wires in the cable are intact, the jacket of the cable is undamaged, and the pins in the connector are straight.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation positions of the inter-GTNU cable in the cabinet, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR. The inter-GTNU cable is classified into three types in length: 2.2 m, 2.7 m, and 9.7 m. The 2.2 m cable is used for the connection of the neighbor subracks in the same cabinet. The 2.7 m cable is used for the connection between subracks in the same cabinet. The 9.7 m cable is used for the connection of subracks in different cabinets.

Procedure
Step 1 Attach formal labels to the signal cables of the same type for easy identification. Step 2 Route one end of the cable to the GTNU (generally the GTNU in the main subrack). Bind the cable and the distribution post in the cable trough. The bending radius must be at least 35 mm. Step 3 Route the cable to the GTNU according to the requirements specified in 11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables and the engineering requirements. Table 11-4 describes the cabling of the inter-GTNU cables. Table 11-4 Cabling of the inter-GTNU cables Condition The GTNUs to be connected are located in the same cabinet. Cabling Mode Cabling within the cabinet Action Route the cable downwards or upwards along the column to the cable trough under the GMPS. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GTNU.

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Condition The GTNUs to be connected are located in different cabinets.

Cabling Mode Overhead cabling

Action 1. Route the cable upwards through the cable hole on top of the cabinet and to the cable rack. Then, lead the cable along the cable rack to the cable hole on top of another cabinet. 2. Route the cable upwards or downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GTNU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GTNU.

Underfloor cabling

1. Lead the cable out of the cabinet along the column through the lower cable hole. Then, lead the cable to the cabinet through the lower cable hole according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 2. Route the cable upwards or downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GTNU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GTNU.

Step 4 Cut the cable tie that binds the cable and the distribution post in the cable trough. Then connect the DB14 connector at one end of the cable to the TDM port on the panel of the GTNU in slot 4, and connect the other DB14 connector at the same end to the TDM port on the panel of the GTNU in slot 5, as shown in Figure 11-5. Step 5 Connect the DB14 connector at the other end of the cable to the TDM port on the panel of the GTNU in slot 4. Then connect the other DB14 connector at the same end to the TDM port on the panel of the GTNU in slot 5, as shown in Figure 11-5.

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Figure 11-5 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between two subracks


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TNUa
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Standby TNUa

TDM5TDM4 TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

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Figure 11-6 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between three subracks


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GTSU TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Active TNUa 1#
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0 TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Standby TNUa 2#
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0 TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

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Standby

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Figure 11-7 Connection of the inter-GTNU cables between four subracks


Active TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Standby 0# TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Active TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Standby 3# TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

TNUa
TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

1#

TNUa

TNUa

2#

TNUa

TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

TDM5TDM4TDM3TDM2TDM1 TDM0

Active

Standby

Active

Standby

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The GTNUs between the GMPS and the GEPS are interconnected. The GTNUs between GTCSs are interconnected.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation results in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.6 Installing the BSC Ethernet Cables


This describes how to install the BSC Ethernet cables. These cables are the Straight-through Ethernet cable, the Ethernet cable between the GOMU and the M2000/customer's LAN, the Ethernet cable between the GXPUM and the CBC, and the Ethernet cable between the FG2a board and the other equipment. 11.6.1 Preparing the Ethernet Cables This describes how to prepare the Ethernet cables. Before the installation, you should obtain the Ethernet cables of appropriate length and attach formal labels or temporary labels.
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11.6.2 Installing the Inter-GSCU Ethernet Cables This describes how to install the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can be installed when the GTCS is configured on the MSC side or on the BSC side. When a new site is deployed, the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables of the GBCR or TC cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required. 11.6.3 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GOMU and the LAN This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the GOMU and the LAN. 11.6.4 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GXPUM and the CBC This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the GXPUM and the CBC. 11.6.5 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the FG2a Board and the Other Equipment This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the FG2a board and the other equipment.

11.6.1 Preparing the Ethernet Cables


This describes how to prepare the Ethernet cables. Before the installation, you should obtain the Ethernet cables of appropriate length and attach formal labels or temporary labels.

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The required cables are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The tools required for the installation are available. The tools are ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, and long tape measure or ruler.

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The internal Ethernet cables of the cabinet need not be prepared on site because they have been prepared before delivery.

Procedure
Step 1 Measure the distance between the GOMU and the M2000/customer's LAN. Step 2 Based on the measurement, obtain an Ethernet cable of appropriate length. The cable should be a little longer than the required length. Step 3 Attach formal labels or temporary labels to both ends of the cable for easy identification. The contents of the temporary labels can be consistent with the contents of the formal labels or can be determined according to your requirements. ----End

11.6.2 Installing the Inter-GSCU Ethernet Cables


This describes how to install the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can be installed when the GTCS is configured on the MSC side or on the BSC side. When a new site is deployed, the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables of the GBCR or TC cabinet configured with two or three subracks are installed; when the capacity of the site is expanded, the on-site installation is required.
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The required straight-through cables are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The tools required for the installation are available. The tools are ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap, and wire cutter.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation positions of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables in the cabinet, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.
NOTE

When the distance between the GSCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GTCS is shorter than 10 m, the GTCS is configured on the BSC side. When the distance between the GSCU in the GMPS and the GSCU in the GTCS is longer than 10 m, the GTCS is configured on the MSC side. On the BSC side, the GSCUs between the GEPS and the GMPS support star interconnection with the GMPS as the main subrack. On the MSC side, the GSCUs between the GTCSs support star interconnection with one GTCS as the main subrack.

Procedure
l GTCS configured on the MSC side 1. Lay one end of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable to the GSCU board (generally the GSCU in the main subrack). Lead the other end to the other GSCU. Estimate the length of the cable between the GSCUs. The bending radius must be at least 25 mm. Bind the cable and the distribution post in the cable trough. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable to the GSCU according to the requirements specified in 11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables and the engineering requirements. Table 11-5 describes the cabling of the cables. Table 11-5 Cabling of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables on the MSC side Condition The GSCUs to be connected are located in the same cabinet. Cabling Mode Cabling within the cabinet Action Route the cable upwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable to the GSCU along the cable trough.
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Cabling Mode Overhead cabling

Action 1. Route the cable upwards through the cable hole on top of the cabinet and to the cable rack. Then, lead the cable along the cable rack to the cable hole on top of another cabinet. 2. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GSCU.

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1. Lead the cable out of the cabinet along the column through the lower cable hole. Then, lead the cable to the cabinet through the lower cable hole according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 2. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable upwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GSCU.

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Cut the cable tie that binds the cable and the distribution post in the cabling trough. Figure 11-8 shows the connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables in full configuration. Then, insert the two ends of the cable into the ports on the GSCUs in slots 6 and 7.

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Figure 11-8 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between two subracks
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Figure 11-9 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between three subracks
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Figure 11-10 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables between four subracks
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Bind the cables that are led out of the same board by using cable ties. Lay one end of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable to the GSCU board (generally the GSCU in the main subrack). Lead the other end to the other GSCU. Estimate the length of the cable between the GSCUs. The bending radius must be at least 25 mm. Bind the cable and the distribution post in the cable trough. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable to the GSCU according to the requirements specified in 11.2 Installation Principles of the BSC Signal Cables and the engineering requirements. Table 11-6 describes the cabling of the cables. Table 11-6 Cabling of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables on the BSC side Condition The GSCUs to be connected are located in the same cabinet. Cabling Mode Cabling within the cabinet Action Route the cable upwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable to the GSCU along the cable trough.

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Condition The GSCUs to be connected are located in different cabinets.

Cabling Mode Overhead cabling

Action 1. Route the cable upwards through the cable hole on top of the cabinet and to the cable rack. Then, lead the cable along the cable rack to the cable hole on top of another cabinet. 2. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable downwards along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GSCU.

Underfloor cabling

1. Lead the cable out of the cabinet along the column through the lower cable hole. Then, lead the cable to the cabinet through the lower cable hole according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 2. Route the inter-GSCU Ethernet cable along the column to the cable trough under the subrack that holds the GSCU. Then, lead the cable along the cable trough to the GSCU.

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Cut the cable tie that binds the cable and the distribution post in the cabling trough. Figure 11-11 shows the connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables in full configuration. Then, insert the two ends of the cable into the ports on the GSCUs in slots 6 and 7.

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Figure 11-11 Connection of the inter-GSCU Ethernet cables in full configuration


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11.6.3 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GOMU and the LAN
This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the GOMU and the LAN.

Prerequisite
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The straight-through cables to be installed are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The tools required for the installation are available. The tools are ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap, and wire cutter.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For details on the installation position of the Ethernet cables between the GOMU and the LAN, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B).

Procedure
Step 1 Route one end of the cable to the GOMU and lead the other end through the Ethernet port on the GOMU. Step 2 According to the cabling and engineering requirements, lead the cable to the corresponding port for the LAN. Step 3 Make the cable connectors by referring to Assembling Ethernet Cables. Step 4 Properly insert one end of the cable into the ETH0 or ETH1 Ethernet port on the GOMU and the other end into the corresponding Ethernet port for the LAN. See Figure 11-12.

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Figure 11-12 Connection of Ethernet cable between the GOMU and the LAN
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The number of Ethernet cables used to connect the active and standby GOMUs to the LAN can be two or four, depending on the customer's requirement.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.6.4 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the GXPUM and the CBC
This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the GXPUM and the CBC.

Prerequisite
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The straight-through cables to be installed are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap and wire cutter are available.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

Procedure
Step 1 When installing the Ethernet cables between the GXPUM and the CBC, make cable connectors according to the method described in Assembling Ethernet Cables and the actual situation. Step 2 Connect one end of the cable to the corresponding port on the GXPUM and the other end to the corresponding Ethernet port for the CBC. See Figure 11-13.

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Figure 11-13 Connection between the GXPUM and the CBC


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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.6.5 Installing the Ethernet Cables Between the FG2a Board and the Other Equipment
This describes how to install the Ethernet cables between the FG2a board and the other equipment.
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The straight-through cables to be installed are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap and wire cutter are available.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

Procedure
Step 1 When installing the Ethernet cable between the FG2a board and the other equipment, make cable connectors according to the method described in Assembling Ethernet Cables and the actual situation. Step 2 Connect one end of the cable to the port on the FG2a board and the other end to the corresponding Ethernet port of the other equipment. See Figure 11-14.

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Figure 11-14 Connection of the FG2a board and the other equipment

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11.7 Installing the Optical Cables of the BSC


This describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS/GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS. It also describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa/ GOUa board and the other equipment. 11.7.2 Arranging the Optical Cables of the BSC This describes how to arrange the optical cables. Before installing optical cables, you should unpack and check them, attach temporary labels to them, and keep the corrugated pipes ready. 11.7.3 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa Boards in Different Subracks This describes how to install the LC/PC-LC/PC optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS/GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS. 11.7.4 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa/GOUa Board and the Other Equipment This describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa/GOUa board and the other equipment.

11.7.1 Using the Accessories of the Optical Cable


This describes how to use the SC/PC, FC/PC, and LC/PC connectors. It also describes how to use the fiber management tray.

Using the SC/PC Adapter


An SC/PC adapter can have one or two ports. The adapter connects to an optical cable that has an SC/PC connector.

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Figure 11-15 shows the appearance of an SC/PC adapter. Figure 11-15 Appearance of an SC/PC adapter

Procedure
Step 1 Align one SC/PC connector of an optical cable with the SC/PC adapter, and feed the connector into the adapter. If you hear a clicking sound, the connector is securely connected.
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Step 2 Use the same method to connect another SC/PC connector of the optical cable to the other end of the SC/PC adapter. ----End

Using the FC/PC Adapter


An FC/PC adapter connects to an optical cable that has an FC/PC connector.

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Figure 11-16 shows the appearance of an FC/PC adapter. Figure 11-16 Appearance of an FC/PC adapter

Procedure
Step 1 Align one FC/PC connector of an optical cable with the FC/PC adapter, feed the connector into the adapter, and then fasten the connector. Step 2 Use the same method to connect another FC/PC connector of the optical cable to the other end of the FC/PC adapter. ----End

Using the LC/PC Adapter


An LC/PC adapter connects to an optical cable that has an LC/PC connector.

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Figure 11-17 Appearance of an LC/PC adapter

Procedure
Step 1 Align one LC/PC connector of an optical cable with the LC/PC adapter, and feed the connector into the adapter. If you hear a clicking sound, the connector is securely connected. Step 2 Use the same method to connect another LC/PC connector of the optical cable to the other end of the LC/PC adapter. ----End

Using the Fiber Management Tray


This describes how to use the fiber management tray. When routing optical cables, coil the extra cables on the fiber management tray below the rear cable trough at the rear of the cabinet.

Context
Figure 11-18 shows the installation position of the fiber management tray. Figure 11-18 Installation position of the fiber management tray

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Step 1 Lead the optical cables downwards or upwards to the fiber management tray along the rear column. Step 2 Coil the redundant optical cable on the fiber management tray according to the illustrations printed on the cover plate of the tray. ----End

11.7.2 Arranging the Optical Cables of the BSC


This describes how to arrange the optical cables. Before installing optical cables, you should unpack and check them, attach temporary labels to them, and keep the corrugated pipes ready.

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The optical cables to be installed and the corrugated pipes are delivered to the site. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools are tape measure, wire cutter, and diagonal pliers.

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One 2LC/PC-2FC/PC single-mode optical cable can be replaced by a pair of LC/PC-FC/ PC single-mode optical cables for signal transmission. This solution also applies to the 2LC/PC-2SC/PC single-mode optical cable and a pair of LC/PC-SC/PC single-mode optical cables, the 2SC/PC-2SC/PC single-mode optical cable and a pair of SC/PC-SC/PC single-mode optical cables, and the 2SC/PC-2SC/PC multi-mode optical cable and a pair of SC/PC-SC/PC multi-mode optical cables. If the pair of LC/PC-FC/PC single-mode optical cables, LC/PC-SC/PC single-mode optical cables, SC/PC-SC/PC single-mode optical cables, or SC/PC-SC/PC multi-mode optical cables is used, attach temporary labels to both ends of each optical cable to distinguish the TX end from the RX end.

Procedure
Step 1 Check the optical module. If the metal sheet is exposed, push the optical module until you hear a click sound. Step 2 Take the optical cables out of the package and sort them by length and installation position. Step 3 Check each optical cable. If the optical cable is broken, the jacket is damaged, or some pin is bent, contact Huawei engineers for replacement. Step 4 Remove the protective caps from the optical connectors of the optical cable and check whether the connectors are clean. If they are clean, put the protective caps on to the connectors. If they are not clean, clean the optical connector, and then put the protective caps on to the connectors. For details on how to clean the connectors, refer to Cleaning Fiber Connectors. Step 5 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cables. The contents on the temporary labels are not restricted because they are only for distinguishing the cables after the layout. Step 6 Distribute the corrugated pipes according to the following aspects: the quantity of the optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS or GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS, the quantity of the optical cables between the OIUa/GOUa board and the ODF, and the length of the shipped corrugated pipes.
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All the optical cables outside the cabinet should be coated with corrugated pipes. The optical cables inside the cabinet do not need corrugated pipes.

Step 7 Cut the corrugated pipes, and cover the cut surface with insulating tapes. Step 8 Place the optical cables on a slope, and then coat the cables with the corrugated pipes. ----End

11.7.3 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa Boards in Different Subracks
This describes how to install the LC/PC-LC/PC optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS/GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS.

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The optical cables and corrugated pipes to be installed are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD wrist strap/ESD gloves, wire cuter, and diagonal pliers are available.

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Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) shows the installation position of the optical cables between the OIUa board in the GMPS/GEPS and the OIUa board in the GTCS.
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For the LC/PC or SC/PC connector, press the tab on the connector and remove the optical cable. For the FC/PC connector, unscrew the optical connector counterclockwise.

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Step 1 Lead the optical cables to the back (the side near the subrack) of the rear cable trough beneath the subrack from the optical interface of the OIUa board in the GMPS or GEPS subrack. Use cable ties to bind the optical cables to the cable rack at the back (the side near to the subrack) of rear cable trough. Step 2 Put the optical cables to one side of the cabinet through the bottom of the rear cable trough. (The optical cables on slots 20-27 are put on the left side and those on slots 14-19 are put on the right
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side.) Coil the extra length of the optical cables on the fiber management trays below the rear cable trough. Step 3 Route the optical cables to the OIUa board according to the requirements specified in Table 11-7 and the engineering requirements. Table 11-7 describes the cabling of the optical cables. Table 11-7 Cabling of the optical cables Condition The OIUa boards to be connected are located in the same cabinet. The OIUa boards to be connected are located in different cabinets. Cabling Mode Cabling within the cabinet Action Lead the optical cables to the OIUa board through the cable trough beneath the GTCS subrack along the column of the cabinet. 1. Route the cable upwards through the cable hole on top of the cabinet and to the cable rack. Then, lead the cable along the cable rack to the cable hole on top of another cabinet. 2. Lead the optical cable downwards to the cable trough beneath the subrack of the board along the column. Underfloor cabling 1. Lead the cable out of the cabinet along the column through the lower cable hole. Then, lead the cable to the cabinet through the lower cable hole according to the cabling and engineering requirements. 2. Lead the optical cable upwards to the cable trough beneath the subrack of the board along the column.

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Step 4 Lead the optical cables to the back (the side near to the subrack) of the rear cable trough. Estimate the length of the cable between the OIUa boards. The bending radius must be at least 40 mm. Use cable ties to bind the optical cables to the cable rack at the back (the side near to the subrack) of rear cable trough. Step 5 Remove the protective cap from the OIUa board and the dustproof cap from the optical connector. Store the protective cap and dustproof cap properly for future use. Step 6 Connect the optical cables to the optical ports, as shown in Figure 11-19.

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Figure 11-19 Connection of the optical cables between the OIUa boards
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Insert one end of the LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/multimode optical cable into the optical port labeled TX on the OIUa board. If the cable is inserted securely, you will hear a click sound. Insert the other end of the LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/multimode optical cable into the optical port labeled RX on the OIUa board. If the cable is inserted securely, you will hear a click sound. Repeat the previous two steps to connect the other LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode/multimode optical cable to the optical ports of two OIUa boards.

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11.7.4 Installing the Optical Cables Between the OIUa/GOUa Board and the Other Equipment
This describes how to install the optical cables between the OIUa/GOUa board and the other equipment.

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The optical cables to be installed and the corrugated pipes are available. The materials required for the installation are available. The required materials are cable ties and wax strings. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools are ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, and diagonal pliers.

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CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation positions of the optical cables between the OIUa/GOUa board and the other equipment, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.
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If you need to remove the optical cables during the installation, do as follows:
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For the LC/PC or SC/PC connector, press the tab on the connector and remove the optical cable. For the FC/PC connector, unscrew the optical connector counterclockwise.

Procedure
Step 1 Lead the optical cables from the optical port of the OIUa/GOUa board to the back (the side near the subrack) of rear cable trough beneath the subrack. Use cable ties to bind the optical cables to the rear cable trough (the side near the subrack). Step 2 Put the optical cables to one side of the cabinet through the bottom of the rear cable trough. (The optical cables on slots 20-27 are put on the left side and those on slots 14-19 are put on the right side.) Coil the extra length of the optical cables on the fiber management trays below the rear cable trough. Step 3 Route the optical cables to the other equipment along the cable rack according to the requirements specified in 8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables and the engineering requirements. You can use either the overhead cabling or the underfloor cabling. Step 4 Remove the protective cap from the OIUa/GOUa board and the dustproof cap from the optical connector. Store the protective cap and dustproof cap properly for future use. Step 5 Connect the optical cables to the optical ports, as shown in Figure 11-20.Figure 11-21 .

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Figure 11-20 Connection of the optical cables between the OIUa board and the ODF
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OIUa

RX TX

PARC

Figure 11-21 Connection of the optical cables between the GOUa board and the ODF
ODF
GOUa

RX TX

RX TX

PARC

1.

Connect the connector of LC/PC-FC/PC-single/multi-mode cable or LC/PC-SC/PC-single/ multi-mode cable to the optical port of the OIUa/GOUa. If the cable is inserted properly, you will hear a click sound. Connect the FC/PC connector of LC/PC-FC/PC single/multi-mode cable or the SC/PC connector of LC/PC-SC/PC single/multi-mode cable to the optical port on the flange of the ODF. Tighten the corrugated pipe.

2.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.8 Installing the E1/T1 Cables


This describes how to install the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF.

Prerequisite
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The required E1/T1 cables are available. The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, long measuring tape or ruler, and straight screwdriver are available.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. You should route the E1/T1 cables in the following sequence:
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E1/T1 cables for different subracks in the same cabinet: In overhead cabling mode, the cables should be routed from the bottom to the top. In underfloor cabling mode, the cables should be routed from the top to the bottom. E1/T1 cables for different boards in the same subrack: The cables connected to the boards in slots 20-27 should be routed to the left, and those connected to the boards in slots 19-14 should be routed to the right. E1/T1 cables for different ports on the same board: The cables should be routed from the bottom to the top. E1/T1 cables for combined cabinets: The cables exposed at the rear of the cabinets should be bound with cable ties.

You should connect the E1/T1 cables as follows:


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The TX wire in the E1/T1 cable on the BSC side must be connected to the RX wire in the E1/T1 cable on the peer end. The RX wire in the E1/T1 cable on the BSC side must be connected to the TX wire in the E1/T1 cable on the peer end. The connections of the E1/T1 cables on the BSC side must be consistent with the data configuration.

11.8.1 Arranging the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF This describes how to arrange the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the digital distribution frame (DDF). Before installing the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF, you should unpack and check the E1/T1 cables, and attach temporary labels to the cables.
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11.8.2 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Overhead Cabling Mode This describes how to install the active/standby E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF in overhead cabling mode. 11.8.3 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Underfloor Cabling Mode This describes how to install the active/standby E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF in underfloor cabling mode. 11.8.4 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the Other Equipment This describes how to install the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the other equipment.

11.8.1 Arranging the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF
This describes how to arrange the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the digital distribution frame (DDF). Before installing the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF, you should unpack and check the E1/T1 cables, and attach temporary labels to the cables.

Prerequisite
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The required E1/T1 cables are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD wrist strap/ESD gloves, wire cuter, and diagonal pliers are available.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

CAUTION
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The types of E1/T1 cables that are led out of the BSC depend on the actual conditions. The cable type must be compatible with the connector type and be consistent with the setting of DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa board.

16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR show the installation positions of the E1/T1 cables in the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Measure the distance between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF or other NEs.
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Step 2 Unpack the E1/T1 cables and spread the cables out. Step 3 Obtain an E1/T1 cable of appropriate length. Step 4 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the E1/T1 cable for easy identification. The contents of the temporary labels can be consistent with the contents of the formal labels or can be determined according to your requirements. ----End

11.8.2 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Overhead Cabling Mode
This describes how to install the active/standby E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF in overhead cabling mode.

Prerequisite
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The required cable ties and wax strings are available. The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, long measuring tape or ruler, and straight screwdriver are available.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

CAUTION
The types of E1/T1 cables that are led out of the BSC depend on the actual conditions. The cable type must be compatible with the connector type and be consistent with the setting of DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa board. For the installation positions of the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the cover plate of the cable trough at the rear of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 11-22.

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Figure 11-22 Opening the cover board of the cable trough

Step 2 Route one end with two DB44 connectors to the ports on the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards, as shown in Figure 11-23. Ensure that the bending radius of the E1/T1 cables is at least 40 mm.

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Figure 11-23 Connecting the E1/T1 cables


EIUa EIUa

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(0~7)

E1/T1(0~7)

Active A BC D

Standby

Step 3 According to the requirements illustrated in Figure 11-23, route the four cables shown in Figure 11-23 from A to D.
NOTE

In actual cases, you should connect the cable connectors to the board for an ordered arrangement of cables. To avoid damage to the board, you should fix the board before connecting the cables.

Step 4 As shown in Figure 11-24, use cable ties to bind the cables from the board to the distribution post in the cable trough according to the requirements specified in 8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables and the engineering requirements. Then, route the cables to both sides of the cabinet along the cable trough. The cables connected to the boards in slots 20-27 should be routed to the left, and those connected to the boards in slots 19-14 should be routed to the right.

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Figure 11-24 Leading the E1/T1 cables through the cable trough
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(1) Cable tie

(2) Distribution post

Step 5 Lead the active/standby E1/T1 cables (A and B shown in Figure 11-23) through the two DB44 connectors from the bottom of the EIUa/PEUa board. Use cable ties to bind the cables together to form a square column shape. Use cable ties to bind the active/standby E1/T1 cables (C and D shown in Figure 11-23) from the top two DB44 connectors together to form a square column shape, as shown in Figure 11-25. Figure 11-25 Binding the E1/T1 cables

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The holes at the bottom of the transverse cable trough are used to fix cables. Lead the cable ties through the holes to fix the cables. The cable ties must face the same direction. When routing the E1/T1 cables to the side of the cabinet, you should use cable ties to bind the cables to form a square column shape. The cable ties must be tied at a spacing of 500 mm. To save cabling space, it is recommended that you use the 100x2.5 mm cable ties.

Step 6 Push the two bundles into the innermost part of the cabling space inside the cabinet. Bind every four cables at the bottom of the cabling space on the side of the cabinet to form a square column. Bind every four cables on these cables in tile mode.
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The square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the bottom of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the subrack while the square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the top of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the bunch bar.

Step 7 Perform Step 2 through Step 5 to route and bind the E1/T1 cables that are led out of the other active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. Route the cables to the side of the cabinet along the column by using the same method, as shown in Figure 11-26. Figure 11-26 Routing the E1/T1 cables along the column

Step 8 Route the cables that are led out of the subrack up to the cable rack along the column, as shown in Figure 11-27.

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Figure 11-27 Routing the E1/T1 cables in overhead cabling mode

EIUa

Step 9 Route the E1/T1 cables along the cable rack to the DDF according to the cabling and engineering requirements. Step 10 Cut off the extra length of the cable and make connectors. Determine the connector type according to the type of connectors on the DDF. For details about how to make SMB connectors, refer to Assembling 75-ohm Coaxial Cables. Step 11 Cut the cable ties and fix the end of E1/T1 cables with two DB44 connectors into the DB44 sockets on the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. Then, tighten the screws and fix the other end of the cables to the port on the DDF.

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Weld the connector on the DDF side. Then install the DB44 connector on the board side and the connector on the DDF side. Ensure the electric solding iron is grounded before welding the connector on the DDF side to avoid damage to the board.

Step 12 Bind the E1/T1 cables on a plane using cable straps, as shown in Figure 11-28.
NOTE

Bind the trunk cables in Figure 11-28 in such a way that they do not affect opening and closing the door.

Figure 11-28 Binding E1/T1 cables on a plane

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.8.3 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the DDF in Underfloor Cabling Mode
This describes how to install the active/standby E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF in underfloor cabling mode.

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The required tools and materials such as ESD gloves/ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, long measuring tape or ruler, and straight screwdriver are available.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap. For the installation positions of the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the cover plate of the cable trough at the rear of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 11-29. Figure 11-29 Opening the cover board of the cable trough

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Step 2 Route one end with two DB44 connectors to the ports on the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards and lead the other end out of the board, as shown in Figure 11-30. Estimate the length of the E1/T1 cables between the boards. Ensure that the bending radius is at least 40 mm. Figure 11-30 Connecting the E1/T1 cables
EIUa EIUa

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(0~7)

E1/T1(0~7)

Active A BC D

Standby

Step 3 According to the requirements illustrated in Figure 11-30, route the four cables shown in Figure 11-30 from A to D. Step 4 As shown in Figure 11-31, use 100x2.5 mm cable ties to bind the cables from the board to the distribution post in the cable trough according to the requirements specified in 8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables and the engineering specifications. Route the cables to both sides of the cabinet along the cable trough. The cables connected to the boards in slots 20-27 should be routed to the left and those connected to the boards in slots 14-19 should be routed to the right.

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Figure 11-31 Leading the E1/T1 cables through the cable trough
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(1) Cable tie

(2) Distribution post

Step 5 Remove the transverse cable trough at the bottom of the cabinet and move the distribution teeth to the original place of the transverse cable trough.

CAUTION
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To prevent DB44 connectors from being pulled by gravity, you should bind the cables to the distribution posts using cable straps. Dismount the distribution teeth on the cabinet and install them at the back of the lowest subrack.

Step 6 Push the two bundles into the innermost part of the cabling space inside the cabinet. Bind every four cables at the bottom of the cabling space on the side of the cabinet to be a square column. Bind every four cables on these cables in tile mode.
NOTE

The square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the bottom of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the subrack while the square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the top of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the bunch bar.

Step 7 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to route and bind the E1/T1 cables that are led out of the other active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. As shown in Figure 11-32, route the cables along the column on the side of the cabinet by using the same method.

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Figure 11-32 Routing the E1/T1 cables along the column

Step 8 Along the column, route the cables that are led out of the subrack downwards, as shown in Figure 11-33. Figure 11-33 Cabling of the E1/T1 cables in underfloor cabling mode

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Step 9 Route the E1/T1 cables to the DDF through the ESD floor according to the cabling and engineering requirements. Step 10 Cut off the extra length of the cable and make connectors. Determine the connector type according to the type of connectors on the DDF. For details about how to make SMB connectors, refer to Assembling 75-ohm Coaxial Cables. Step 11 Cut the cable tie and fix the end of E1/T1 cables with two DB44 connectors into the DB44 sockets on the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards. Then, tighten the screws and fix the other end of the cables into the port on the DDF.

CAUTION
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Weld the connector on the DDF side. Then install the DB44 connector on the board side and the connector on the DDF side. Ensure the electric solding iron is grounded before welding the connector on the DDF side to avoid damage to the board.

Step 12 Take off the ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap and store them for future use. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.8.4 Installing the E1/T1 Cables Between the EIUa/PEUa Board and the Other Equipment
This describes how to install the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the other equipment.

Prerequisite
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The parts required for the installation are available. The required parts are the E1/T1 cables. The materials required for the installation are available. The required materials are cable ties and wax strings. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools are ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap, wire cutter, long tape measure or ruler, and straight screwdriver.

Context

CAUTION
Wear an ESD wrist strap and connect it to the ESD connector on the cabinet before you perform the operation. For details, refer to Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap.

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CAUTION
The types of the E1/T1 cables that are led out of the BSC depend on the actual conditions. The cable type must be compatible with the connector type and be consistent with the setting of DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa board. For the installation positions of the E1/T1 cables between the EIUa/PEUa board and the DDF, refer to 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) and16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the cover plate of the cable trough at the rear of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 11-34. Figure 11-34 Opening the cover plate of the cable trough

Step 2 Route one end with two DB44 connectors to the ports on the active and standby EIUa/PEUa boards and lead the other end out of the board, as shown in Figure 11-35. Estimate the length of the E1/T1 cable between the boards. The bending radius must be at least 40 mm.
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Figure 11-35 Connecting the E1/T1 cables


PEUa PEUa

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(24~31)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(16~23)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(8~15)

E1/T1(0~7)

E1/T1(0~7)

Active A BC D

Standby

Step 3 According to the requirements illustrated in Figure 11-35, route the four cables in Figure 11-35 from A to D.
NOTE

In actual cases, you should connect the cable connectors to the board for an ordered arrangement of cables. To prevent the board connector from being damaged, fix the board when connecting it with the cable connectors.

Step 4 Use 100x2.5 mm cable ties to bind the cables from the board to the distribution post in the cable trough based on the requirements of the 8.3 Principles of Routing and Binding the Power Cables and PGND Cables, as shown in Figure 11-36. Put the cables to the side of the cabinet along the cable trough. The cables on slots 20-27 are put on the left and those on slots 14-19 are put on the right.

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Figure 11-36 Leading E1/T1 cables through the cable trough


2

(1) Cable tie

(2) Distribution post

Step 5 Lead the active/standby trunk cables (A and B shown in Figure 11-35) through the two DB44 ports from the bottom of the EIUa/PEUa board. Use the 100x2.5 mm cable ties to bind the trunk cables together to form a square column shape. Use the cable ties to bind the active/standby trunk cables (C and D shown in Figure 11-35) from the top two DB44 ports together to form a square column shape, as shown in Figure 11-37. Figure 11-37 Binding E1/T1 cables

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The holes at the bottom of the transverse cable trough are used to fix cables. Lead the cable ties through the holes to fix the cables. The cable ties must face the same direction. Use the cable ties to bind the cables to be a square column when the E1/T1 cable is routed to be on the side of the cabinet. The cable ties must be tied at a spacing of 500 mm. To save cabling space, it is recommended that you use the 100x2.5 mm cable ties.

Step 6 Push the two bundles into the innermost part of the cabling space inside the cabinet. Bind every four cables at the bottom of the cabling space on the side of the cabinet to be a square column. Bind every four cables on these cables in tile mode.
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The square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the bottom of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the subrack while the square column cables from the two DB44 ports at the top of each EIUa/PEUa board are near the bunch bar.

Step 7 According to the cabling and engineering requirements, route the E1/T1 cables to the cable rack. You can use either the overhead or underfloor cabling mode. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

11.9 Installing the EMU RS485 Communication Cable


This describes how to install the EMU RS485 communication cable between the BSC and the EMU-2A.

Prerequisite
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The RS485 communication cable to be installed is available. The wires in the RS485 communication cable are intact, the jacket of the cable is undamaged, and the pins in the connector are straight.

Procedure
Step 1 Make the RJ45 connector. For details on how to make the connector, refer to Assembling the Shielded RJ45 Connector and the Ethernet Cable. Step 2 Insert the DB9 male connector at one end of the EMU RS485 communication cable into the DB9 female socket on the monitoring instrument, and insert the RJ45 connector at the other end into the COM1 port on the power distribution box. as shown in Figure 11-38.

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Figure 11-38 Connecting the cable between the EMU and the power distribution box of the cabinet

Power distribution box B A

The bottom of EMU-2A

The bottom of EMU-2A

Back

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11.10 Installing the GOMU Serial Cables


This describes how to install the serial cables between the GOMU and the local maintenance terminal.

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The GOMU serial cables to be installed are available. The wires in the GOMU serial cable are intact, the jacket of the cable is undamaged, and the pins in the connector are straight.

Procedure
Step 1 Insert the DB9 female connector at one end of the GOMU serial cable to the COM serial port on the GOMU. Insert the DB9 female connector at the other end to the LMT computer. ----End

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Installing the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet

About This Chapter


After the inner components and cables of the BSC cabinet are installed, you should install the accessories of the BSC cabinet. The accessories are the front and rear doors, side doors, PGND cables for cabinet doors, and labels. 12.2 Installing the Side Doors of the BSC Cabinet Both sides of a row of cabinets should be installed with two side doors. 12.3 Installing the Front and Rear Doors of the BSC Cabinet The front and rear doors of the cabinet may have the single-door or double-door structure. If the double-door structure is used, there is one left door and one right door. The installation method of the single door is the same as that of the double doors. 12.4 Installing the PGND Cables for Cabinet Doors To ensure proper grounding of the cabinet doors, you need to install PGND cables for them. The method of installing PGND cables for the front and rear doors is the same as that of installing PGND cables for the side doors. 12.5 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cabinet This describes how attach the engineering labels to the BSC cabinet. The engineering labels consist of row labels and column labels.

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12.1 Introduction to the Accessories of the BSC Cabinet


This describes the accessories of the BSC cabinet. The accessories include the front and rear doors, side doors, PGND cables for cabinet doors, and labels. Table 12-1 lists the accessories of the BSC cabinet. Table 12-1 Accessories of the BSC cabinet Name Side doors Installation Position For details, refer to 16.1 Exploded View of the BSC Cabinet. Remarks The side doors are installed on the extreme left and right cabinets in a row of cabinets. The side doors consist of two doors each, one on the left, and one on the right. Each cabinet must be installed with front and rear doors. The front and rear doors of the cabinet may have the singledoor or double-door structure. If the double-door structure is used, there is one left door and one right door. The method of installing the left door is the same as that of installing the right door. The PGND cables connect the doors to the base of the cabinet. The labels consist of row labels and column labels.

Front and rear doors

PGND cable for the cabinet door Labels

12.2 Installing the Side Doors of the BSC Cabinet


Both sides of a row of cabinets should be installed with two side doors.

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The parts required for the installation are available. The required parts include side doors and M6x12 countersunk screws. The tools required for the installation are available. The required tools include cross screwdriver.

Precautions
When several cabinets are combined, side doors are not required between the cabinets. When the cabinet is combined with the PDF, side doors must be installed.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the packing accessories from the rack. Step 2 Connect one end of the grounding cable to the side door. See Figure 12-1 . Step 3 Install the side doors of the cabinet and then fix them by using eight M6x12 screws. See Figure 12-1 . Figure 12-1 Installing the side doors

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result in the 17 Installation Records.

12.3 Installing the Front and Rear Doors of the BSC Cabinet
The front and rear doors of the cabinet may have the single-door or double-door structure. If the double-door structure is used, there is one left door and one right door. The installation method of the single door is the same as that of the double doors.
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The front and back doors to be installed are both ready. For easy operation, you should install the front and rear doors after you have installed other hardware equipment.

Procedure
Step 1 See Figure 12-2 . Align the lower pivot of the door with the pin hole on the lower enclosure. Then, insert the pivot into the hole. Figure 12-2 Installing the front and rear doors

TIP

Make the front and rear doors of the cabinet in close contact with the rack so that the doors and rack are on the same plane. Slightly move the front and rear doors on the right and left so that the pivot are easily inserted into the hole.

Step 2 See Figure 12-2 . Pull down the hook pin at the upper part of the door panel. Align the hole of the hook pin with the pin hole on the upper enclosure. Then, release the hook pin to fix the door to the cabinet. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the installation result in templates provided in 17 Installation Records.
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12.4 Installing the PGND Cables for Cabinet Doors


To ensure proper grounding of the cabinet doors, you need to install PGND cables for them. The method of installing PGND cables for the front and rear doors is the same as that of installing PGND cables for the side doors.

Prerequisite
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The side doors and the front and rear doors are installed. The required materials such as PGND cables are available. The required tools such as cross screwdriver and multimeter are available.

Precautions
For easy operation, you should install the PGND cables for the side doors before installing the PGND cables for the front and rear doors.

Procedure
Step 1 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen the nut of the grounding terminal on the front door of the BSC cabinet. See Figure 12-3. Figure 12-3 Loosening the nut

Step 2 Connect the OT terminal of the PGND cable to the grounding terminal of the cabinet door. Install the flat washer, spring washer, and nut in sequence. See Figure 12-4.

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Figure 12-4 Connecting the PGND cable

Step 3 Use the cross screwdriver to fasten the nut. See Figure 12-5. Figure 12-5 Fastening the nut

Step 4 Use the black and red test probes of the multimeter to touch the grounding terminal of the cabinet door and the grounding screw of the cabinet base respectively. The multimeter indicates whether the PGND cables are properly connected. See Figure 12-6. Figure 12-6 Checking the PGND cable

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If the resistance of the PGND cables is not greater than 10 ohms, the PGND cables are properly connected. If the resistance of the PGND cable is greater than 10 ohms, you can infer that the PGND cable is not in proper connection and reconnection is required.

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Result
Figure 12-7 shows the installed PGND cables for the side doors and of the front and rear doors. Figure 12-7 Installed PGND cables

Postrequisite
Record the installation result of the PGND cables in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

12.5 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cabinet


This describes how attach the engineering labels to the BSC cabinet. The engineering labels consist of row labels and column labels.

Context
Table 12-2 describes the row labels and the column labels.
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Table 12-2 Engineering labels Type Row label Descripti on Serving as the identificati on for rows, the row label is roundshaped and is marked with letters such as A and B. The row label is attached to the side door of the cabinet that stands near the passage on both ends of each cabinet row. Serving as the identificati on for columns, the column label is rectangleshaped and is marked with numbers such as 01 and 02. The column label is attached to the doorhead of the cabinet. Diagram

Column label

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Procedure
Step 1 Attach the row labels. Attach the row labels to the side doors of the cabinets that stand near the passage on the two ends of each cabinet row. If there are multiple rows of cabinets, attach labels A to the side doors of the cabinets in the first row near the door of the equipment room, labels B to the side doors of the cabinets in the second row, and labels C to the side doors of the cabinets in the third row. Attach the row labels to the remaining rows of cabinets by analog. Step 2 Attach the column labels. Attach the column label to the doorhead on the front side of the cabinet. If there are multiple columns of cabinets, attach label 00 to the doorhead of the first cabinet near the main passage, label 01 to the doorhead of the second cabinet, and label 02 to the doorhead of the third cabinet. Attach the column labels to the remaining columns of cabinets by analog. ----End

Postrequisite
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Installing the LMT Computer and the Alarm Box

About This Chapter


This describes how to install the BSC LMT computer and the alarm box. If the BSC LMT computer and the alarm box are installed in the maintenance room, install them together with the BSC equipment. 13.1 Installing the LMT Computer This describes how to install the LMT computer. If the LMT computer is to be installed in the equipment room, you can install it along with the BSC equipment. 13.2 Installing the Alarm Box This describes how to install the alarm box. If the BSC alarm box is to be installed in the equipment room, you can install it along with the BSC equipment.

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13.1 Installing the LMT Computer


This describes how to install the LMT computer. If the LMT computer is to be installed in the equipment room, you can install it along with the BSC equipment.

Prerequisite
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The components to be installed are the LMT computer, power cables, and signal cables. The required tools such as cross screwdriver and wrench are available.

Procedure
Step 1 Place the computer on the workbench. Step 2 Connect the power cable, and signal cables of the mouse, keyboard, and monitor to the computer. Step 3 Connect the Ethernet cable to the computer. Step 4 Connect the PGND cable of the power socket for the computer to the protection grounding bar of the PDF or the nearby grounding conductor.
NOTE

The distance between the socket and the protection grounding bar of the PDF or the nearby grounding conductor should be equal to or less than 30 m. If the actual distance exceeds 30 m, another protection grounding bar is required. The cross-sectional area of the connecting cable should not be smaller than 6 mm2.

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Postrequisite
Record the installation result of the LMT computer in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

13.2 Installing the Alarm Box


This describes how to install the alarm box. If the BSC alarm box is to be installed in the equipment room, you can install it along with the BSC equipment.

Prerequisite
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The components to be installed are the alarm box, power cable, and signal cable. The required tools such as cross screwdriver and PVC cable trough are available.

Context
For details on the installation method of the alarm box and the connection methods of the power cables and signal cables, refer to the Documents Delivered with the Alarm Box. The alarm box requires -48 V DC power supply. One end of the power cable is connected to the alarm box. The other end of the power cable is connected to the power output terminal of the power distribution box near the alarm box.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the alarm box. Step 2 Route the signal cable and power cable.
NOTE

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Step 3 Install the power cable of the alarm box. Step 4 Install the signal cable of the alarm box. ----End

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Attaching the Engineering Labels to the BSC Cables

About This Chapter


This describes how to attach the engineering labels to the BSC cables. After installing the BSC cables, and then attach the engineering labels to the cables. The engineering labels should be attached to power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 1. 14.1 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Power Cables and PGND Cables This describes how to attach the engineering labels to the power cables and PGND cables. After the BSC power cables and PGND cables are installed successfully, remove the temporary labels and attach engineering labels to the cables. 14.2 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Signal Cables After the BSC power cables and PGND cables are installed, you should attach engineering labels to the cables.

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14.1 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Power Cables and PGND Cables
This describes how to attach the engineering labels to the power cables and PGND cables. After the BSC power cables and PGND cables are installed successfully, remove the temporary labels and attach engineering labels to the cables.

Prerequisite
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The BSC power cables and the PGND cables are installed successfully. The required materials are available. The required materials are pen and label paper.

Procedure
Step 1 Fill out the engineering labels of the power cables and PGND cable according to Labeling Power Cables with reference to the temporary labels. Step 2 Remove the temporary labels. Then, attach the engineering labels according to the specifications described in Labeling Power Cables. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the operation results in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.

14.2 Attaching the Engineering Labels to the Signal Cables


After the BSC power cables and PGND cables are installed, you should attach engineering labels to the cables.

Prerequisite
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The signal cables are installed.

Procedure
Step 1 Fill in the engineering labels according to the labels. For how to fill in the engineering labels, refer to Labeling Signal Cables. Step 2 attach engineering labels. For how to attach the engineering labels, refer to Labeling Signal Cables. ----End

Postrequisite
Record the result of label attachment in the templates provided in 17 Installation Records.
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Checking the Hardware Installation

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This describes how to check the BSC hardware installation. The hardware consists of the cabinet, cables, LMT computer, and alarm box. In addition, you should check the installation environment. 15.1 Checklist for BSC Cabinet Installation This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the BSC cabinet. 15.2 Checklist for BSC Cable Installation This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the BSC power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 15.3 Checklist for the Installation of the LMT Computer and Alarm Box This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the LMT computer and the alarm box. 15.4 Checklist for Field Cleanliness of BSC Installation This lists the items and specifications for checking the field cleanliness.

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15.1 Checklist for BSC Cabinet Installation


This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the BSC cabinet.

Checking the BSC Cabinet Installation


Table 15-1 provides the checklist for BSC cabinet installation. Table 15-1 Checklist for BSC cabinet installation SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Item The cabinet layout complies with the engineering design. The supports are positioned and spaced according to the installation hole drawing. (This item is applicable only for the installation of the ESD floor.) All supports are properly fixed to the floor. (This item is applicable only for the installation of the ESD floor.) The support assembly is installed correctly. (This item is applicable only for the installation of the ESD floor.) All ESD floor holders are installed at the same height. (This item is applicable to the cabinet installation on the ESD floor supported by floor holders.) Each cabinet is well insulated from the support or the floor. The cover plates for keeping away mice are installed on the top and bottom of the cabinet. The black caps on the installation holes of the N68E-22 cabinet are installed. The side door, and front and back doors are installed correctly. The row, column, and product labels are attached correctly. The ESD wrist strap is inserted into the ESD installation hole of the cabinet. The connecting plates of the combined cabinets are installed correctly. Insulation is performed for shockproof parts between multiple rows of cabinets. All screws are fastened. The flat washers and spring washers are mounted. The spring washers are placed between the flat washers and the screws. The cabinets are stable and orderly. The adjacent cabinets are placed side by side and all the cabinets are aligned properly so that none of the cabinets protrudes. The vertical deviation of the cabinet is less than 3 mm. All cabinet side doors facing the aisle are aligned properly, with the maximum deviation of 5 mm.

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Item The surfaces of the cabinets are clean without any fingerprint or smudge. The paint on the surfaces of the cabinets is intact. There is no dust, excessive cable tie ends, or other sundries in the cabinets (even at dead corners). All labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete. The front and back doors of the cabinet open and close easily. The modules in one cabinet are aligned from the top down. All dummy panels are installed. All boards are installed in proper positions, and their DIP switches are properly set. Parts of the cabinets are not damaged or detached. The connecting wires or cables are not scratched or broken. The paint is not peeling. The cabinet is not distorted.

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15.2 Checklist for BSC Cable Installation


This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the BSC power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables.

Checking Power cables and PGND cables


Table 15-2 lists the checklist for the installation of power cables and PGND cables. Table 15-2 Checklist for the power cable and PGND cable installation SN 1 Item The -48 V power cables are blue, the RTN power cables are black, and the PGND cables are green and yellow. In case of special requirements, the colors can be changed to meet the requirements. All power cables and PGND cables are copper-core cables. The cross-sectional area of power cables and PGND cables connecting to the PDF is at least 95 mm2. The cross-sectional area of the power cables and the PGND cables from the PDF to BSC cabinets is at least 25 mm2. The power cables and PGND cables are not scratched or broken. The power cables and PGND cables should be of whole segments. No joints are allowed on the cables. Breaking devices such as switches and fuses are not included in the electric connection of the grounding system. The extra lengths of the PGND and power cables are cut off, and not coiled.
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Item The cables from the DC power distribution panel to the PDF work in dual hot backup mode. The RTN grounding bars and PGND bars are connected to one grounding conductor. The earth resistance is less than or equal to 10 ohms. The PGND cable of the PDF is connected to the positive pole of the DC power distribution panel, and then connected to the earth with a cable whose cross-sectional area meets the requirement. The grounding bar of the PDF is well connected to the grounding bar provided by the customer. The output current values of the PDF and the DC power distribution panel meet the requirements. The power cables or PGND cables are not short-circuited or connected reversely. The OT terminals at both ends of the power cables or PGND cables are soldered or crimped securely. The bare wires and OT terminals at the wiring terminals are tightly wrapped up with the insulating tape or heat-shrinkable tubes. All OT terminals are fixed by the flat washers and spring washers and have satisfactory contact. Cross-installation or back-to-back installation is used when two or more power cables are installed on a one-wiring post. The overlapped OT terminals are bent at 45 or 90 degrees. The smaller OT terminal overlaps the larger one. The power cables and PGND cables connecting the power distribution box with the functional modules, and the PGND cables connecting the modules with the grounding bar are all correctly installed and have satisfactory contact. The front and back doors are connected to the grounding bolts on the lower enclosure of the cabinet using 6 mm2 green and yellow cables. Two such cables are used for each door. The power cables and PGND cables are bound separately from other cables. The power cables and PGND cables are laid straight and smoothly and bound orderly in the cabinets or in the PDF. Each switch on the PDF is marked with the number of the matching cabinet. Labels are attached at both ends of the power cables and the PGND cables. The power cable of the alarm box laid on a wall is in a PVC trough.

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Checking the Installation of Signal Cables


Table 15-3 lists the checklist for the installation of signal cables.

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Table 15-3 Checklist for signal cable installation SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Item The cable layout complies with the engineering design. There are no solder joints or connectors in the signal cables. The signal cables are not scratched or broken. The connectors of the signal cables are tight and secure. The cables layout facilitates maintenance and future expansion. The signal cables routed on a cable ladder are bound onto the horizontal beams using cable ties. The signal cables routed in a cable trough need not be bound. However, they are laid out neatly without tangling and do not run out of the trough. They are bound as a whole at the entrance and exit of the trough and at the turning points. Proper length of the cable is reserved at the connectors. Proper length is reserved for the signal cables at turning points. The turning radius meets the requirement. Proper length of the signal cable near the cable holes is reserved on the top of the cabinet. Proper length is reserved for the signal cables at the point where they are led down from the cable rack. The cables whose connectors are far away from the cable entrance are arranged at the external side of the cable bundle, while those near the entrance are arranged at the internal side of the cable bundle. The trunk cables are laid out smoothly without any tangling. The signal cables connected to the left part of the subrack are led out of the subrack from the left. Similarly, the signal cables connected to the right part of the subrack are led out of the subrack from the right. The optical cables must be sheathed using corrugated pipes at outsides of cabinets. Both ends of the pipes must be fastened. The edges are smooth or be processed for cutting prevention. The optical cables are not tensed or tangled at turning points. The optical cables in pairs are laid out neatly and bound to the extent that the optical cables can just move freely in the cable ties. No other cables are laid on the optical cables. The extra optical cables are coiled on the fiber management tray at the rear side of the cabinet. The connectors of the optical cables that are laid but not in use are covered with protective caps. The signal cable of the alarm box laid on a wall is in a PVC trough. The extra part of the cable is coiled up and placed under the floor beside the alarm box or on the cable ladder.

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Item The signal cables are bound separately from the power cables. The signal cables are bound and arranged neatly and closely. The cable ties are spaced evenly. The tips of the cable ties point to the same direction. The extra length of the cable ties must be cut and the cut surface must be smooth. The identifiers (labels) attached to both ends of the signal cables are legible. They are attached neatly and point to the same direction.

15.3 Checklist for the Installation of the LMT Computer and Alarm Box
This lists the items and specifications for checking the installation of the LMT computer and the alarm box. Table 15-4 provides the checklist for the installation of the LMT computer and the alarm box. Table 15-4 Checklist for the installation of the LMT computer and the alarm box SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Item The installation positions of the LMT computer and the alarm box are in accordance with the engineering design requirements. The voltage of the power to the computer and display meets the relevant requirements. The PGND cables of the sockets for the computer and display are connected to the grounding bar of the PDF or to a grounding conductor nearby. The alarm box is horizontally fixed onto a wall. The paint on the panel of the alarm box is intact. The alarm box is easily locked and unlocked. The workbench is clean.

15.4 Checklist for Field Cleanliness of BSC Installation


This lists the items and specifications for checking the field cleanliness. Table 15-5 provides the checklist for equipment room sanitation.

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Table 15-5 Checklist for field cleanliness SN 1 2 3 Item Packing cases or boards are placed in an orderly manner in the equipment room. No cable ties or other sundries are left in or under the cable rack, or around the cabinet. If the equipment room has an ESD floor, no cable ties or other sundries are left under the floor. The ESD floor is clean and in good condition.

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Installation Diagrams

This describes the exploded views of cabinet, cabinet assembly diagrams, and cable connections of cabinets. 16.1 Exploded View of the BSC Cabinet This describes the components of the N68E-22 cabinet and the cabinet details, which are indicated in the exploded view. 16.2 Components of the GBCR (Configuration Type B) This describes the outer components and inner components of the GBCR. 16.3 Components of the GBSR This describes the inner components and outer components of the GBSR. 16.4 Cable Connections of the GBCR (Configuration Type B) The cables of the GBCR consist of the power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 16.5 Cable Connections of the GBSR The cables of the GBSR consist of power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables.

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This describes the components of the N68E-22 cabinet and the cabinet details, which are indicated in the exploded view. Figure 16-1 shows the structure of the N68E-22 cabinet.

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Figure 16-1 Structure of the N68E-22 cabinet

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f e d a b c h

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(1) Rack (2) Side door

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Table 16-1 describes the parts marked with letters in Figure 16-1. Table 16-1 Details of the installation of a cabinet a b

(1) Product label c d

(1) Huawei Logo

(1) Connecting plate used to connect combined cabinets e f

(1) Middle column

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(1) Plastic cover plate (2) Plastic cover plate g h

(1) General grounding point of the cabinet

(1) Movable hook pin i j

(1) Wire bushing

(1) Grounding screw

(1) Leveling foot

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(1) Pin hole

(1) Lower pivot of the front door

16.2 Components of the GBCR (Configuration Type B)


This describes the outer components and inner components of the GBCR. The outer components of the GBCR consist of the rack, side doors, front door, and rear door. The inner components of the GBCR vary with the configuration type. In configuration type B, the inner components of the GBCR consist of the power distribution box, subracks, air defence subrack, and rear cable trough.

Outer Components of the GBCR


Figure 16-2 shows the outer components of the GBCR.

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Figure 16-2 Outer components of the GBCR

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(1) Rack

(2) Side door

(3) Front and back doors

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Inner Components of the GBCR


Figure 16-3 shows the inner components of the GBCR. Figure 16-3 Inner components of the GBCR

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4 5

Front view

Rear view

(1) Filler panel (4) Power distribution box

(2) Subrack (5) Cable rack in the cabinet

(3) Air defence subrack (6) Rear cable trough

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Table 16-2 Inner Components of the GBCR Componen t Power distribution box Subrack Air defence subrack Description Based on the power consumption of the GBCR, one BSC common power distribution box or one BSC highpower distribution box is configured. One mandatory GMPS, and one or two optional GEPSs or GTCSs
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Refer to... BSC Common Power Distribution Box and BSC High-Power Distribution Box BSC Subracks Air Defence Subrack

When the cabinet is configured with two subracks, one air defence subrack should be configured. When the cabinet is configured with three subracks, two air defence subracks should be configured.

Rear cable trough

Each subrack should be configured with one rear cable trough.

Rear Cable Trough

NOTE

In configuration type B, the GBCR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC high-power distribution box.

16.3 Components of the GBSR


This describes the inner components and outer components of the GBSR. The outer components of the GBSR consist of the rack, side doors, front door, and rear door. The inner components of the GBSR consist of the power distribution box, subracks, air defence subracks, and rear cable troughs.

Outer Components of the GBSR


Figure 16-4 shows the outer components of the GBSR.

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Figure 16-4 Outer components of the GBSR

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(1) Rack

(2) Side door

(3) Front and back doors

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Inner Components of the GBSR


Figure 16-5 shows the inner components of the GBSR. Figure 16-5 Inner components of the GBSR

4 1

4 5

Front view

Rear view

(1) Filler panel (4) Power distribution box

(2) Subrack (5) Cable rack in the cabinet

(3) Air defence subrack (6) Rear cable trough

Table 16-3 describes the inner components of the GBSR.


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Table 16-3 Inner components of the GBSR Component Power distribution box Description Based on the power consumption of the GBSR, one BSC common power distribution box or one BSC highpower distribution box is configured. One to three GEPSs (GTCSs) are configured.
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Refer to... BSC Common Power Distribution Box and BSC HighPower Distribution Box

Subrack Air defence subrack

BSC Subracks Air Defence Subrack

When the cabinet is configured with two subracks, one air defence subrack should be configured. When the cabinet is configured with three subracks, two air defence subracks should be configured.

Rear cable trough

Each subrack should be configured with one rear cable trough.

Rear Cable Trough

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If the GBCR is in configuration type A, the GBSR should be configured with the BSC common power distribution box. If the GBCR is in configuration type B, the GBSR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC high-power distribution box.

16.4 Cable Connections of the GBCR (Configuration Type B)


The cables of the GBCR consist of the power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 16.4.1 Distribution of Power Switches in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) The GBCR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC highpower distribution box. Each of the six power outputs of the power distribution box supplies power to a component in the GBCR in a fixed way. 16.4.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B) The power cables of the GBCR are used to connect the PDF to the PDB. This ensures a stable power supply for the GBCR. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet to the PDF or to the grounding bar in the equipment room. This protects the cabinet from electrostatic discharge. The connections of power cables in the cabinet vary with the types of power distribution box in use. 16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)

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The signal cables in the GBCR consist of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/ standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-GTNU cable, BITS clock cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and PDB monitoring signal cable.

16.4.1 Distribution of Power Switches in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)


The GBCR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC highpower distribution box. Each of the six power outputs of the power distribution box supplies power to a component in the GBCR in a fixed way.

Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR (Common Power Distribution Box)
Figure 16-6 shows the mapping between the six power control switches on the power distribution box and the components in the GBCR. Table 16-4 lists the mapping between the power control switches and the components. Figure 16-6 Distribution of the power switches in the GBCR (1)

Distribution of power switches

SW1, SW4

Subrack-2

SW2, SW5

Subrack-1

SW3, SW6

Subrack-0

Table 16-4 Mapping between the power switches and the components (1) Component Subrack 2
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Component Subrack 1 Subrack 0

Power Switch SW2 and SW5 SW3 and SW6

Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBCR (High-Power Distribution Box)


Figure 16-7 shows the mapping between the six power control switches on the high-power distribution box and the components in the GBCR. Table 16-5 lists the mapping between the power control switches and the components. Figure 16-7 Distribution of the power switches in the GBCR (2)

Distribution of power switches

A8B8

Subrack-2

A9B9

Subrack-1

A10B10

Subrack-0

Table 16-5 Mapping between the power switches and the components (2) Component Subrack 2 Subrack 1 Subrack 0 Power Switch A8 and B8 A9 and B9 A10 and B10

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16.4.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)
The power cables of the GBCR are used to connect the PDF to the PDB. This ensures a stable power supply for the GBCR. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet to the PDF or to the grounding bar in the equipment room. This protects the cabinet from electrostatic discharge. The connections of power cables in the cabinet vary with the types of power distribution box in use.

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 16-8 shows the connections of the power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR.

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Figure 16-8 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (1)
PGND wiring post on the top of the cabinet Power distribution box Power distribution box

V V V V V V R R R R R R 2 2 2 1 1 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2

7 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6

Subrack

14

Subrack

13

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 1.1 1.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 4.1 4.2

Subrack

15

Subrack

12

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 2.1 2.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 5.1 5.2

Subrack

16

Subrack

11

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 3.1 3.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 10 6.1 6.2

17 18

19 20

21 22

23 24

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Rear view

Vx: -48Vx Rx: RTN

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Table 16-6 lists the power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR. Table 16-6 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (1) Number 1.1 and 1.2; 2.1 and 2.2; 3.1 and 3.2; 4.1 and 4.2; 5.1 and 5.2; 6.1 and 6.2 7 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 14, 15, and 16 17-24 Description Power cables for the BSC subracks PGND cable for the power distribution box PGND cables for the BSC subracks Inter-cabinet PGND cables PGND cables for the cabinet doors

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 16-9 shows the connections of the power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR.

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Figure 16-9 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (2)
Power distribution box

A 1
RUN AL M MUT E

1 0

B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 0

6 4 2

12 10 8

5 3 1

11 9 7

13

Subrack
20

Subrack

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 19 1 2

MONITO R

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 14 7 8

Subrack

Subrack

21

18

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 3 4

MONITO R

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 15 9 10

Subrack

Subrack

22 DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 17 5 23 24 6 MONITO R DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 16 11 12 25 26 27 28 29 30

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Rear view

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Front view

Table 16-7 lists the power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR. Table 16-7 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBCR (2) SN 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Description Power cables for the BSC subracks

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SN 13 14, 15, and 16; 17, 18, and 19 20, 21, and 22 23-30

Description PGND cable connecting the PDB and the busbar PGND cables connecting the busbars of different subracks PGND cables connecting the busbars of different cabinets PGND cables for the cabinet doors

16.4.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBCR (Configuration Type B)


The signal cables in the GBCR consist of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/ standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-GTNU cable, BITS clock cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and PDB monitoring signal cable. Figure 16-10 shows the connections of the signal cables in the GBCR.

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Figure 16-10 Connections of the signal cables in the GBCR


Power
13 11 9,10 distribution box

12

GTCS
7 8 18 19 20 21

GTCS

15 16
MONITOR

11

6 5

GEPS

7 8

GEPS

15 14 10 9 22
7

MONITOR

17 14

6 5

GMPS
13

GMPS
8

21 20

4 3 2 1

MONITOR

17 16 12 19 18

Rear view

Front view

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Table 16-8 describes the connections of the signal cables in the GBCR.

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Table 16-8 Signal cables in the GBCR SN Description Connector Type/ Installation Position 1 SMB male connector/CLKIN1 port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 13 of the GMPS Connector Type/ Installation Position 2 Connector attached to the BITS clock/ BITS clock port Remarks

75-ohm coaxial clock cable (or 120ohm clock conversion cable) connecting the GGCU to the BITS clock port 75-ohm coaxial clock cable (or 120ohm clock conversion cable) connecting the GGCU to the BITS clock port 75-ohm coaxial clock cable (or 120ohm clock conversion cable) connecting the GGCU to the BITS clock port 75-ohm coaxial clock cable (or 120ohm clock conversion cable) connecting the GGCU to the BITS clock port Y-shaped clock cable connecting the GGCU to the GSCU Y-shaped clock cable connecting the GGCU to the GSCU Inter-GTNU cable

SMB male connector/CLKIN0 port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 13 of the GMPS

Connector attached to the BITS clock/ BITS clock port

Figure 16-10 shows the clock cables that are connected to the CLKIN1 and CLKIN0 ports. Generally, only one port is used to connect to the BITS clock.

SMB male connector/CLKIN1 port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 12 of the GMPS

Connector attached to the BITS clock/ BITS clock port

SMB male connector/CLKIN0 port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 12 of the GMPS

Connector attached to the BITS clock/ BITS clock port

RJ45/CLKOUT port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 12 or 13 of the GMPS RJ45/CLKOUT port on the GGCU that is installed in slot 12 or 13 of the GMPS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GMPS

RJ45/CLKIN port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GEPS RJ45/CLKIN port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GEPS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GEPS

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Description

Connector Type/ Installation Position 1 DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GMPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 14 of the GEPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 15 of the GEPS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 14 or 15 of the GEPS DB15/port connecting the PDB to a service subrack LC optical port/slot 27 of the GEPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GMPS

Connector Type/ Installation Position 2 DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GEPS DDF or other NEs

Remarks

Inter-GTNU cable

E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs PDB monitoring signal cable Optical cable

10

DDF or other NEs

11

DDF or other NEs

12

DB15/MONITOR port on the lowest subrack OIUa in the GTCS, or ODF, or other NEs RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GEPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GEPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GEPS

13

14

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

15

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

16

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

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Description

Connector Type/ Installation Position 1 RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T10 port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T10 port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GMPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GMPS RJ45/GOMU Ethernet port

Connector Type/ Installation Position 2 RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GEPS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000 BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS RJ45/Ethernet port on the M2000 (LAN)

Remarks

17

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

18

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

19

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

20

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

21

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

22

Ethernet cable between the GOMU and the M2000 (LAN)

ETH0/ETH1 port on the GOMU, connecting to the M2000 (LAN)

16.5 Cable Connections of the GBSR


The cables of the GBSR consist of power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables. 16.5.1 Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR The GBSR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC highpower distribution box. Each of the six power outputs of the power distribution box supplies power to a component in the GBSR in a fixed way. 16.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBSR The power cables in the GBSR are used to connect the PDF to the power distribution box. This ensures a stable power supply for the GBSR. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet
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to the PDF or to the grounding bar in the equipment room. This protects the cabinet from electrostatic discharge. 16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR The signal cables in the GBSR consist of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-GTNU cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and PDB monitoring signal cable.

16.5.1 Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR


The GBSR can be configured with the BSC common power distribution box or the BSC highpower distribution box. Each of the six power outputs of the power distribution box supplies power to a component in the GBSR in a fixed way.

Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR (Common Power Distribution Box)
Figure 16-11 shows the mapping between the six power control switches on the power distribution box and the components in the GBSR. Table 16-9 lists the mapping between the power control switches and the components. Figure 16-11 Distribution of the power switches in the GBSR (1)

Distribution of power switches

SW1SW4

Subrack-2

SW2SW5

Subrack-1

SW3SW6

Subrack-0

Table 16-9 Mapping between the power switches and the components (1) Component Subrack 2 Subrack 1
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Power Switch SW3 and SW6

Distribution of the Power Switches in the GBSR (High-Power Distribution Box)


Figure 16-12 shows the mapping between the six power control switches on the high-power distribution box and the components in the GBSR. Table 16-10 lists the mapping between the power control switches and the components. Figure 16-12 Distribution of the power switches in the GBSR (2)

Distribution of power switches

A8B8

Subrack-2

A9B9

Subrack-1

A10B10

Subrack-0

Table 16-10 Mapping between the power switches and the components (2) Component Subrack 2 Subrack 1 Subrack 0 Power Switch A8 and B8 A9 and B9 A10 and B10

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16.5.2 Connections of Power Cables and PGND Cables in the GBSR


The power cables in the GBSR are used to connect the PDF to the power distribution box. This ensures a stable power supply for the GBSR. The PGND cables are used to connect the cabinet to the PDF or to the grounding bar in the equipment room. This protects the cabinet from electrostatic discharge.

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (Common Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 16-13 shows the connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR.

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Figure 16-13 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (1)
PGND wiring post on the top of the cabinet Power distribution box Power distribution box

V V V V V V R R R R R R 2 2 2 1 1 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2

7 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6

Subrack

14

Subrack

13

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 1.1 1.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 4.1 4.2

Subrack

15

Subrack

12

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 2.1 2.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 5.1 5.2

Subrack

16

Subrack

11

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 3.1 3.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 10 6.1 6.2

17 18

19 20

21 22

23 24

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Rear view

Vx: -48Vx Rx: RTN

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Front view

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Table 16-11 describes the power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR. Table 16-11 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (1) Number 1.1 and 1.2; 2.1 and 2.2; 3.1 and 3.2; 4.1 and 4.2; 5.1 and 5.2; 6.1 and 6.2 7 and 8 9 10, 11, and 12 13, 14, and 15 16-23 Description Power cables for the BSC subracks PGND cables for the cabinet busbar PGND cable for the power distribution box PGND cables for the BSC subracks Inter-cabinet PGND cables PGND cables for the cabinet doors

Connections of the Power Cables and PGND Cables (High-Power Distribution Box Configured)
Figure 16-14 shows the connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR.

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Figure 16-14 Connections of power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (2)
PGND wiring post on the top of the cabinet Power distribution box Power distribution box

V V V V V V R R R R R R 2 2 2 1 1 1 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2

7 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6

Subrack

14

Subrack

13

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 1.1 1.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 4.1 4.2

Subrack

15

Subrack

12

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 2.1 2.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 5.1 5.2

Subrack

16

Subrack

11

DC input1 NEG(-) RTN(+) 3.1 3.2

MONITOR

DC input2 NEG(-) RTN(+) 10 6.1 6.2

17 18

19 20

21 22

23 24

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Rear view

Vx: -48Vx Rx: RTN

PGND wiring post on the base of the cabinet Front view

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Table 16-12 describes the power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR. Table 16-12 Power cables and PGND cables in the GBSR (2) SN 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 13 14, 15, and 16; 17, 18, and 19 20, 21, and 22 23-30 Description Power cables for the BSC subracks PGND cable connecting the PDB and the busbar PGND cables connecting the busbars of different subracks PGND cables connecting the busbars of different cabinets PGND cables for the cabinet doors

16.5.3 Connections of Signal Cables in the GBSR


The signal cables in the GBSR consist of the active/standby 75-ohm coaxial cable, active/standby 120-ohm twisted pair cable, optical cable, straight-through cable, inter-GTNU cable, Y-shaped clock cable, and PDB monitoring signal cable. Figure 16-15 shows the connections of the signal cables in the GBSR.

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Figure 16-15 Connections of the signal cables in the GBSR


Power distribution box
16 4 9 8 5 13 14,15

Power distribution box

1 13

GTCS

11 12

GTCS

2 7 6 3

MONITOR

15 14

GTCS
10 12

GTCS

6 7 8 9

MONITOR

GTCS

10 16 11

GTCS

MONITOR 1

2 3 4 5

Rear view

Front view

NOTE

Figure 16-15 shows the connections of the signal cables in a GBSR that is configured with three GTCSs. If the number of GTCSs to be configured is greater than three, another cabinet is required. The connections of signals cables for more than three GTCSs are the same. The types of interface boards, installation positions of cables, and number of cables shown in Figure 16-15 are examples. The actual types of interface boards, installation positions of cables, and number of cables depend on the site plan. In Figure 16-15, the lowest GTCS serves as the main subrack and the GSCUs in the subracks are connected in the form of star topology. In practice, any GTCS can be used as the main subrack.

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Table 16-13 describes the connections of the signal cables in the GBSR. Table 16-13 Signal cables in the GBSR SN 1 2 Description PDB monitoring signal cable Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable Connector Type/ Installation Position 1 DB15/port connecting the PDB to a service subrack RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the main GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASE-T port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the main GTCS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS Connector Type/ Installation Position 2 DB15/MONITOR port on the lowest subrack RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 6 of the GTCS RJ45/10/100/1000BASET port on the GSCU that is installed in slot 7 of the GTCS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

Inter-GSCU Ethernet cable

10

Inter-GTNU cable

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Description Inter-GTNU cable

Connector Type/ Installation Position 1 DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 14 or 15 of the GTCS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 14 or 15 of the GTCS DB44/E1/T1 port on the EIUa/PEUa that is installed in slot 14 or 15 of the GTCS LC optical port/RX/TX port on the OIUa that is installed in slot 27 of the GTCS

Connector Type/ Installation Position 2 DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS DB14/TDM port on the GTNU that is installed in slot 4 or 5 of the GTCS DDF or other NEs

12

Inter-GTNU cable

13

E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs E1/T1 cable connecting the EIUa/PEUa to the DDF or other NEs Optical cable

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DDF or other NEs

15

DDF or other NEs

16

OIUa of the GMPS/GEPS or ODF

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Table 17-1 Cable rack installation record Operation Installing cable ladders (The bolts of all cable ladders are installed.) Installing the cable trough Installing the accessories of the cable rack (All the accessories are installed.) Done

Installation Records

This provides the formats for recording the BSC hardware installation information.

Record/Remarks

Table 17-2 Cabinet installation record Operation Determining the installation position of the cabinets Marking the positions of all cabinets Done Record/Remarks

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Operation Drilling holes for expansion bolt assemblies (All the installation holes for the expansion bolt assemblies are drilled.) Installing expansion tubes and nuts (All the expansion tubes and nuts are installed.) Installing supports and guide rails on the ESD floor (All the supports are installed.) Installing fixed pieces on the ESD floor (All the fixed pieces are installed.) Installing racks (All the racks are installed and fixed with guide rails or expansion bolts.) Testing insulation to ensure all cabinets are insulated Combining cabinets (All the cabinet combination are complete.) Installing floor holders on the ESD floor (All the floor holders are installed.)

Done

Record/Remarks

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Table 17-3 Installation record of external power cables and PGND cables for cabinets Operation Installing the power cables and the PGND cables between the BSC cabinet and the PDF (All the cables are installed.) Testing power supply to ensure the input and output voltages of all cabinets are normal Installing the PGND cables between BSC cabinets (All adjacent cabinets are connected with a PGND cable.) Attaching labels to power cables (All power cables are attached with labels.) Done Record/Remarks

Table 17-4 Board installation record Operation Checking the Backplanes of the Service Subrack Checking and setting the DIP switches on the EIUa/PEUa panel Installing boards (All the boards are installed.) Done Record/Remarks

Table 17-5 Installation record of signal cables Operation Installing BITS clock signal cables (All the BITS clock signal cables are installed.) Done Record/Remarks

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Operation Installing Y-shaped clock cables (All the Y-shaped clock cables are installed.) Installing Ethernet cables (All the Ethernet cables are installed.) Installing optical cables (All the optical cables are installed.) Installing E1/T1 cables (All the E1/T cables are installed.) Installing inter-GTNU cables (All the interGTNU cables are installed.) Attaching engineering label to the signal cables (All signal cables are attached with the label.)

Done

Record/Remarks

Table 17-6 Installation record of the positions of BSC internal signal cables Cable Type SN Start Point /End Point 75-ohm coaxial clock signal cable 1 Start Point End Point 2 Start Point End Point Yshaped 1 Start Point Row No. of the Cabinet Colum n No. of the Cabine t Subrac k No. Slot No. Board Name /Port No.

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Cable Type

SN

Start Point /End Point

Row No. of the Cabinet

Colum n No. of the Cabine t

Subrac k No.

Slot No.

Board Name

/Port No.

clock cable 2

End Point Start Point End Point 3 Start Point End Point 4 Start Point End Point 5 Start Point End Point 6 Start Point End Point

Etherne t cable

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

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Cable Type

SN

Start Point /End Point

Row No. of the Cabinet

Colum n No. of the Cabine t

Subrac k No.

Slot No.

Board Name

/Port No.

Start Point End Point

Optical cable

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

E1/T1 cable

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

Table 17-7 Installation record of the positions of A interface signal cables Cable Type SN Start Point/ End Point Start Point End Point 2 Start Point Row No. of the Cabinet Colum n No. of the Cabine t Subrac k No. Slot No. Board Name Port Name/ Port No.

Service interco nnectio n cable

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Cable Type

SN

Start Point/ End Point End Point

Row No. of the Cabinet

Colum n No. of the Cabine t

Subrac k No.

Slot No.

Board Name

Port Name/ Port No.

E1/T1 cable

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

Optical cable

Start Point End Point

Start Point End Point

Table 17-8 Installation record of the positions of Abis interface signal cables Cable Type SN Start Point/ End Point Start Point End Point 2 Start Point End Point Row No. of the Cabinet Colum n No. of the Cabine t Subrac k No. Slot No. Board Name Port Name/ Port No.

E1/T1 cable

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Cable Type

SN

Start Point/ End Point Start Point End Point

Row No. of the Cabinet

Colum n No. of the Cabine t

Subrac k No.

Slot No.

Board Name

Port Name/ Port No.

Optica l cable

Start Point End Point

Table 17-9 Installation record of other cabinet accessories Operation Installing side doors (The installation is complete.) Installing front and back doors (The installation is complete.) Installing the PGND cables of the doors (The installation is complete.) Attaching engineering labels (All the engineering labels needed are attached.) Done Record/Remarks

Table 17-10 Installation check of the hardware Operation Checking cabinets (All the check items for the cabinet installation are done.) Checking cables (All the check items for cables installation are done.) Done Record/Remarks

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Operation Checking the LMT and alarm box (All the check items for the LMT and alarm box installation are done.) Checking power-on items (All the check items for the power distribution are done.) Checking sanitation (All the check items for the sanitation are done.)

Done

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