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Intended Audience
This document describes the hardware used in the UA5000, including the cabinet, shelf, board,
cable, electromechanical device, and cable distribution frame.
This document is intended for:
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Network planning engineer

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Installation and commissioning engineer

Field maintenance engineer

Data configuration engineer

System maintenance engineer

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Update History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all updates made in previous issues.

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Compared with issue 01 (2011-07-30) of V100R019C02, this issue has the following changes:
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3.6 EDTB Board

Updates in Issue 01 (2011-07-30)


This is the first release.

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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 Introduce to Cabinet.....................................................................................................................1
1.1 Appearance.........................................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Specification.......................................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Configuration......................................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Cable Aperture....................................................................................................................................................5
1.5 ESD Jack.............................................................................................................................................................6
1.6 Air Filter.............................................................................................................................................................7
1.7 External Connections..........................................................................................................................................8
1.8 Grounding.........................................................................................................................................................11
1.9 Ventilation........................................................................................................................................................11

2 Introduce to Shelves....................................................................................................................13
2.1 HABD Shelf.....................................................................................................................................................14
2.1.1 Appearance and Composition..................................................................................................................14
2.1.2 Function...................................................................................................................................................15
2.1.3 Layout......................................................................................................................................................16
2.1.4 Mapping Between Boards and Transfer Boards in the HABD Shelf......................................................17
2.2 HABF Shelf......................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.1 Appearance and Composition..................................................................................................................18
2.2.2 Function...................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.3 Layout......................................................................................................................................................19
2.2.4 Mapping Between Boards and Transfer Boards......................................................................................20
2.3 Fan Tray............................................................................................................................................................21
2.3.1 Appearance..............................................................................................................................................22
2.3.2 Function...................................................................................................................................................22
2.3.3 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................22
2.3.4 LED.........................................................................................................................................................22
2.3.5 DIP Switches...........................................................................................................................................23

3 Introduction to Board..................................................................................................................26
3.1 PVMB Board....................................................................................................................................................28
3.2 IPMD Board.....................................................................................................................................................34
3.3 PWX Board.......................................................................................................................................................37
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3.4 A64 Board.........................................................................................................................................................41


3.5 DSLD Board.....................................................................................................................................................47
3.6 EDTB Board.....................................................................................................................................................51
3.7 Front Access Transfer Board............................................................................................................................56
3.7.1 E1TF Transfer board...............................................................................................................................57
3.7.2 EFTF Transfer Board...............................................................................................................................59
3.7.3 HWCF Transfer Board............................................................................................................................62
3.7.4 HWTF Transfer Board.............................................................................................................................64
3.7.5 HWFF Transfer Board.............................................................................................................................65
3.7.6 SLTF Transfer Board...............................................................................................................................67
3.7.7 PRTF Transfer Board..............................................................................................................................69

4 Introduction to Cable..................................................................................................................71
4.1 Local Maintenance Serial Port Cable...............................................................................................................73
4.2 Network Cable..................................................................................................................................................75
4.3 32-Channel Unshielded Subscriber Cable-Front Access..................................................................................77
4.4 Trunk Cable......................................................................................................................................................81
4.4.1 75-ohm E1 Cable from EDTB to DDF-Front Access.............................................................................81
4.4.2 120-ohm E1 Cable from EDTB to DDF-Front Access...........................................................................85
4.5 Optical Fiber.....................................................................................................................................................88
4.6 PVMB E1 Cable...............................................................................................................................................90
4.7 IPMD FE/GE Cable-Front Access...................................................................................................................94
4.8 +5/-5 V Cable...................................................................................................................................................96
4.9 HW Cable.........................................................................................................................................................97
4.10 Test Cable.......................................................................................................................................................99
4.11 Test Subtending Cable..................................................................................................................................100

1 Acronyms and Abbreviations.................................................................................................. 0

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Introduce to Cabinet

About This Chapter


The ONU-F02AF cabinet is a high-density, indoor, and font-access UA5000. The ONU-F02AF
cabinet consists of the cabinet shell, service shelf, sensor transfer box, DC PDU/power system
(optional), environment monitoring unit (EMU), and transmission unit (optional).
1.1 Appearance
This topic provides the appearance of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
1.2 Specification
This topic provides the dimensionsweight and maximum input current of the ONU-F02AF
cabinet.
1.3 Configuration
The ONU-F02AF cabinet uses the DC power supply. The cabinet can be configured with
different numbers of service shelves according to the requirements. This topic describes the
service configuration of the cabinet and lists the maximum number of subscribers supported by
the cabinet.
1.4 Cable Aperture
Power cables and ground cables are led into the ONU-F02AF cabinet through the top and bottom
of the cabinet. This topic describes the cable apertures at the top and bottom of the ONU-F02AF
cabinet.
1.5 ESD Jack
Wear an ESD wrist strap when installing the ONU-F02AF cabinet. This topic describes the
position of the ESD jack of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
1.6 Air Filter
The ONU-F02AF cabinet is installed with an air filter on the inner side of the front door and at
the bottom respectively. This topic provides the appearance, dimensions and material of the air
filters, and describes the maintenance of the air filters.
1.7 External Connections
This topic describes the external connections from the ONU-F02AF cabinet to the
telecommunications room.
1.8 Grounding
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The ONU-F02AF cabinet is grounded by ground cables. This topic describes the ground cable
connections at the bottom of the cabinet.
1.9 Ventilation
This topic describes the ventilation and heat dissipation of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.

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1.1 Appearance
This topic provides the appearance of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
Figure 1-1 shows the appearance of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
Figure 1-1 Appearance of the ONU-F02AF cabinet

1.2 Specification
This topic provides the dimensionsweight and maximum input current of the ONU-F02AF
cabinet.
Table 1-1 lists the dimensions, weight and maximum input current of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.

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Table 1-1 Specification of the ONU-F02AF cabinet


Dimensions (W x
D x H)

Weight (Empty
Cabinet)

Weight (Fully
Loaded Cabinet)

Maximum input
current

600 mm x 600 mm x
2200 mm

73 kg

259 kg

l DC power
supply: 80 A
l AC power
supply: 20 A

1.3 Configuration
The ONU-F02AF cabinet uses the DC power supply. The cabinet can be configured with
different numbers of service shelves according to the requirements. This topic describes the
service configuration of the cabinet and lists the maximum number of subscribers supported by
the cabinet.
Figure 1-2 shows the configuration of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet.
Figure 1-2 Configuration of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet
PDU (2 U)
EMU (1 U)
Empty (1U)
HABD (10 U)

HABF (10 U)

Air deflector (2 U)

HABD (10 U)

HABF (10 U)

Table 1-2 lists the number of subscribers supported by the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet.
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Table 1-2 Number of subscribers supported by the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet


Service Configuration

Maximum Number of POTS


Subscribers

DC-powered cabinet

3840 POTS

NOTE

The number of subscribers supported by the cabinet is the number of subscribers supported by all service
boards in the cabinet.

1.4 Cable Aperture


Power cables and ground cables are led into the ONU-F02AF cabinet through the top and bottom
of the cabinet. This topic describes the cable apertures at the top and bottom of the ONU-F02AF
cabinet.
The cables of the ONU-F02AF can be routed in the overhead cabling mode or the underfloor
cabling mode.
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In the overhead cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the top of
the cabinet. Figure 1-3 shows the cable apertures at the top of the cabinet.

In the underfloor cabling mode, external cables are led into the cabinet through the bottom
of the cabinet. Figure 1-4 shows the cable apertures at the bottom of the cabinet.

Figure 1-3 Cable apertures at the top of the cabinet (top view)

Aperture for DC power


cable and ground cable
Subscriber
cable

Subscriber
cable

Aperture
Trunk cable

Aperture

Network cable
Corrugated pipe

Trunk cable
Front door

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Figure 1-4 Cable apertures at the bottom of the cabinet (top view)
Aperture for power cable
and ground cable

Subscriber cable

Subscriber cable

Aperture
Aperture
Trunk cable
Network cable
Corrugated pipe

Trunk cable
Front door

Table 1-3 shows the aperture size of F02AF.


Table 1-3 Aperture size of F02AF
Aperture

Size

Reserved aperture

176 mm 18.5 mm

Aperture for power cables and ground cable

30 mm 40 mm, OB aperture

Aperture for subscriber cables

37 mm 22 mm

1.5 ESD Jack


Wear an ESD wrist strap when installing the ONU-F02AF cabinet. This topic describes the
position of the ESD jack of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
When installing or maintaining the ONU-F02AF cabinet, wear an ESD wrist strap and insert
one end of the ESD wrist strap into the ESD jack in the front door of the ONU-F02AF cabinet,
as shown in Figure 1-5.

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Figure 1-5 ESD jack of the ONU-F02AF cabinet

1.6 Air Filter


The ONU-F02AF cabinet is installed with an air filter on the inner side of the front door and at
the bottom respectively. This topic provides the appearance, dimensions and material of the air
filters, and describes the maintenance of the air filters.

Appearance and Dimensions


The ONU-F02AF cabinet has air filters installed on the inner side of the front door and at the
bottom of the cabinet.
Table 1-4 lists the material and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door.
Table 1-4 Material and dimensions of the air filter on the inner side of the front door
Cabinet

Material of the Air


Filter

Dimensions of the Air Filter (W x D x


H)

ONU-F02AF

50PPI black sponge

522 mm x 2046 mm x 7 mm

Figure 1-6 shows the appearance of the air filter at the bottom of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.

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Figure 1-6 Appearance of the air filter at the bottom of the ONU-F02AF cabinet

Table 1-5 lists the material and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the cabinet.
Table 1-5 Material and dimensions of the air filter at the bottom of the ONU-F02AF cabinet
Cabinet

Material of the Air


Filter

Dimensions of the Air Filter (W x D x


H)

ONU-F02AF

50PPI black sponge

415 mm x 500 mm x 7 mm

Function
The air filters of the cabinet prevent dust from entering the cabinet.
During ventilation, cold air enters the cabinet through the air intake vent at the bottom of the
cabinet. The air filter at the bottom of the cabinet prevents dust from entering the cabinet.

Maintenance
To ensure proper ventilation of the ONU-F02AF cabinet, clean the air filter regularly. It is
recommended that you clean the air filter once every year. Clean it more frequently if necessary.
The methods of cleaning the air filter are as follows:
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Flap off the dust on the air filter, and clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner.

Use water to clean the air filter and dry it.

1.7 External Connections


This topic describes the external connections from the ONU-F02AF cabinet to the
telecommunications room.
Figure 1-7 shows the external connections of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet in the
overhead cabling mode.

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Figure 1-7 External connections of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet in the overhead
cabling mode

DC power
PDU

DDF or
transmission unit

DDF or
transmission
unit

HABD

MDF
HABF
MDF

ODF or
maintenance
terminal

Front panel of
the board

HABD

HABF

Figure 1-8 shows the external connections of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet in the
underfloor cabling mode.

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Figure 1-8 External connections of the DC-powered ONU-F02AF cabinet in the underfloor
cabling mode
Front panel of
the board
ODF or
maintenance
terminal

DC power

PDU

HABD

HABF

DDF or
transmission unit

HABD

MDF

HABF

DDF or
transmission
unit

MDF

NOTE

The working ground and the protection ground of the telecommunications room share one grounding body.

Table 1-6 describes the external connections of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.


Table 1-6 External connections of the ONU-F02AF cabinet
Cable

Connection Position Inside


the Cabinet

Connection Position
Outside the Cabinet

External power cable


and ground cable

Power system/PDU

Mains/DC power supply

Trunk cable

Port on the transfer board

l DDF
l Transmission unit

Network cable

Ethernet port on the front panel


of the control board

Maintenance terminal

Subscriber cable

l Port on the service board

MDF

l Port on the transfer board

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Cable

Connection Position Inside


the Cabinet

Connection Position
Outside the Cabinet

Optical fiber

Optical port on the front panel


of the control board

ODF

1.8 Grounding
The ONU-F02AF cabinet is grounded by ground cables. This topic describes the ground cable
connections at the bottom of the cabinet.
Figure 1-9 shows the grounding of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
Figure 1-9 Grounding of the ONU-F02AF cabinet

1.9 Ventilation
This topic describes the ventilation and heat dissipation of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.
Figure 1-10 shows the ventilation of the ONU-F02AF cabinet.

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Figure 1-10 Ventilation of the ONU-F02AF cabinet

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About This Chapter


This chapter describes the appearance, function, layout, port, and specifications of the cabinet
used by the UA5000.
2.1 HABD Shelf
The HABD shelf provides the access and upstream transmission for broadband and narrowband
services by being configured with different service boards. This section describes the
appearance, composition, function, power port, layout, mapping between boards and transfer
boards, dimensions, and weight of the HABD shelf.
2.2 HABF Shelf
The HABF shelf provides the access and upstream transmission for broadband and narrowband
services by being configured with different service boards. This section describes the
appearance, composition, function, power port, layout, mapping between boards and transfer
boards, dimensions, and weight of the HABF shelf.
2.3 Fan Tray
The fan tray at the top of the service shelf is used for heat dissipation. This section describes the
appearance, function, configuration, LED, DIP switches, speed adjustment, dimensions, weight,
and power consumption of the fan tray.

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2.1 HABD Shelf


The HABD shelf provides the access and upstream transmission for broadband and narrowband
services by being configured with different service boards. This section describes the
appearance, composition, function, power port, layout, mapping between boards and transfer
boards, dimensions, and weight of the HABD shelf.

2.1.1 Appearance and Composition


The HABD service shelf has 18 slots, with a fan tray at the top. The shelf is installed in the
cabinet through the mounting brackets. This section describes the appearance and component
of the HABD service shelf.
Figure 2-1 shows the appearance and composition of the HABD service shelf.
Figure 2-1 Appearance and composition of the HABD shelf

Fan tray
Power
transit board

Cabling area
Slots for transfer
boards

Figure 2-2 shows the label position of the HABD shelf.

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Figure 2-2 Label position of the HABD shelf


HABD

NOTE

The HABD shelf is of the H612 version.

2.1.2 Function
The HABD shelf provides different functions through different service boards. This topic
provides information about the functions of the HABD shelf.
The HABD shelf is a front access master shelf used in the UA5000. The shelf can control and
connect the subtended HABD shelf and the extended HABF shelf. The HABD shelf accesses
the broadband service and the narrowband service.
Figure 2-3 shows the external connections of the HABD shelf.
Figure 2-3 External connections of the HABD shelf
Power signals

-48 V input

HW subtending

PDU

Test signal

HABD
Serial port

HW subtending
Subtended
HABD

ESC
HW subtending

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In Figure 2-3, the HW is the communication bus for narrowband services.

2.1.3 Layout
The HABD service shelf provides 12 slots for service boards. This section describes the
supported board types and related slots.
The HABD is 10 U high. It provides 18 slots (slots 617) for service boards. Narrowband and
broadband service boards can be intermixed in the slots for service boards.
Table 2-1 describes the boards in the HABD shelf.
Table 2-1 Boards in the HABD shelf
Board Type

Board Name

Slot No.

Broadband control board

IPMD

2 and 3

Narrowband control board

PVMB

4 and 5

Service board

DSLD, EDTBa, A64

Slots 617

Secondary power board

PWX

01

Power and transit board

PRTF

Transfer board

HWCF/HWTFb, E1TF,
EFTF, SLTF

a: A shelf can be configured with up to six EDTB boards, and the boards must be installed in
six consecutive slots.
b: When HABD serves as a master shelf, the HWCF board is configured. When HABD serves
as a slave shelf, the HWTF board is configured.

Figure 2-4 shows the layout of the HABD shelf.

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Figure 2-4 Layout of the HABD shelf


Fan tray

S
L
T
F

Service board

Service board

S
L
T
F

Service board

Service board

Service board
Service board

Service board

Service board
Service board

Service board

Service board
Service board

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Narrowband control board

Broadband control board

Broadband control board


Secondary power board
Secondary power board
Power cabling area

4 5 6 7

Narrowband control board

0 1 2 3

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

Cabling area
E
1
T
F

Filler panel

E
F
T
F

Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel

Filler panel

H
W
C
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

2.1.4 Mapping Between Boards and Transfer Boards in the HABD


Shelf
The HABD shelf accesses the services and transmits them upstream through transfer boards.
Figure 2-5 shows the mapping between boards and transfer boards in the HABD shelf.
Figure 2-5 Mapping between boards and transfer boards in the HABD shelf

1
0

1
1

1
2

1
3

1
4

1 1
5 6

1
7

E
H


F
W


T
C


F
F

E
S S S

1
L L L

T
T T T

F
F F F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

Table 2-2 describes the ports provided by transfer boards.


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Table 2-2 Ports in the cable connecting area of the HABD shelf
Board

Port

Port Type

Connection

Matching
Board

HWCF

BITS

SMA

STACK OUT

DB-28

Connects to the STACK IN


port of the HWTF board.

HWOUT0

DB-28

Connects to the extended


shelf of the master shelf.

HWOUT1

DB-28

Connects to the slave shelf.

HWOUT2

DB-28

Connects to the extended


shelf of the slave shelf.

E1TF

16 subscriber E1
ports

DB-68

Connect to the upper layer


device with E1 ports.

Two PVMB
boards

EFTF

Four subscriber
FE/GE ports

DB-68

Connect to the subscriber


device with FE/GE ports.

Two IPMD
boards

SLTF

32 xSL ports or
16 subscriber E1
ports

DB-68

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the subscriber
MDF.

EDTB/
DSLD/A64

2.2 HABF Shelf


The HABF shelf provides the access and upstream transmission for broadband and narrowband
services by being configured with different service boards. This section describes the
appearance, composition, function, power port, layout, mapping between boards and transfer
boards, dimensions, and weight of the HABF shelf.

2.2.1 Appearance and Composition


The HABF shelf provides 18 slots, and contains a fan tray at the top. The shelf is installed in the
cabinet through mounting brackets. This topic describes the appearance and composition of the
HABF shelf.
The appearance of the HABF shelf and the HABD shelf is the same, but their silk screens are
different, as shown in Figure 2-1.
NOTE

The HABF shelf is of the H612 version.

2.2.2 Function
The HABF shelf provides different services through different service boards. This topic provides
information about the functions of the HABF shelf.
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The HABF shelf is the front access extended shelf used in the UA5000. It accesses various
services.
Figure 2-6 shows the external connections of the HABF shelf.
Figure 2-6 External connections of the HABF shelf
Power signals

PDU

-48 V input

HABF of HABD

HW subtending

HABD

HW subtending
PDU

-48 V input

HABF of
subtended HABD

Subtended
HABD

Power signals

NOTE

In Figure 2-6, the HW is the communication bus for narrowband services.

2.2.3 Layout
The HABF service shelf provides 18 slots for service boards. This section describes the supported
board types and related slots.
The HABF shelf is 10 U high. It provides 18 slots.
Table 2-3 describes the boards in the HABF shelf.
Table 2-3 Boards in the HABF shelf
Board Type

Board Name

Slot No.

Service board

DSLD and A64

Slots 1835, the three types of


service boards are slotcompatible.

Power and transit board

PRTF

Transfer board

HWFF and SLTF

Figure 2-7 shows the layout of the HABF shelf.

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Figure 2-7 Layout of the HABF shelf


Fan tray
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Service board
Service board

Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board
Service board
Power interface board

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

Cabling area
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel

H
W
F
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

S
L
T
F

CAUTION
HABF provides the working voltage for narrowband boards through HABD.

2.2.4 Mapping Between Boards and Transfer Boards


The boards in the HABF shelf control and process services, and the transfer boards access the
services and transmit them upstream.
Figure 2-8 shows the mapping between boards and transfer boards in the HABF shelf.

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Figure 2-8 Mapping between boards and transfer boards in the HABF shelf
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Service board

Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board

Service board
Service board
Service board

Service board
Power interface board

Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Transfer board
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel
Filler panel

H
W
F
F

Table 2-4 lists the ports provided by the transfer boards of the HABF shelf.
Table 2-4 Ports provided by the transfer boards of the HABF shelf
Transfer
Board

Port Type

Port
Type

Connection

Related Board

HWTF

STACK
OUT

DB-28

Connects to the STACK IN


port on HWTF.

STACK IN

DB-28

Connects to the STACK


OUT port of HWCF/
HWTF.

HW

DB-28

Connects to the HW port of


the master shelf.

DB-68

Forwards subscriber
signals to the cable
connecting area of the
shelf.

SLTF

DSLD/A64

2.3 Fan Tray


The fan tray at the top of the service shelf is used for heat dissipation. This section describes the
appearance, function, configuration, LED, DIP switches, speed adjustment, dimensions, weight,
and power consumption of the fan tray.

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2.3.1 Appearance
This section shows the fan tray.
Figure 2-9 shows the fan tray.
Figure 2-9 Fan tray

2.3.2 Function
This section describes the function of the fan tray.
The fan tray has the following functions.
l

Heat dissipation
The fan tray is located at the top of the service shelf for ventilation. Air is inhaled into the
shelf from the bottom, and then exhausted at the top after passing through the board area.

Status detection
The fan tray has a monitoring board that can detect the working status of the fans. The
monitoring board provides a port for communicating with the control board, and
transmitting the detection information to the control board through the fan monitoring
board.

Speed adjustment
The fan rotating speed can be automatically adjusted according the detected ambient
temperature. You can also set the rotating speed by configuring data at the console.

2.3.3 Configuration
This section provides the number of fans configured in the fan tray.
Each fan tray houses 8 fans. Each fan can be dismounted separately.

2.3.4 LED
The status LED on the front panel of the fan tray indicates the running status of the fans. This
section describes the status and meanings of the LED.
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The status LED is on the right of the fan tray. Table 2-5 describes the LED.
Table 2-5 Status LED of the fan tray
LED

Status

STATUS

Yellow: 0.3s on and 0.3s off


repeatedly

The fan tray is not registered or is being


loaded.

Green: 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The fan tray works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The fan tray reports a prompt alarm, but


the services are not affected.

Yellow: on

The communication is interrupted.

Red: 0.3s on and 0.3s off repeatedly

The fan tray is faulty, or an temperature


alarm is generated.

2.3.5 DIP Switches


The fan monitoring board in the fan tray provides two sets of DIP switches. This section describes
the meanings and settings of the DIP switches.
The monitoring board H801FCBB of the fan tray provides a set of DIP switches named SW2.
Figure 2-10 shows the layout of SW2.

H801FCBB
SW2
ON

12345678

Figure 2-10 Layout of DIP switches of the fan tray

Table 2-6 describes the settings of SW2.


Table 2-6 Settings of SW2

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Meaning

1, 2, 3

Set the corresponding subnode addresses of data configuration.


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Meaning

ON

The communication baud rate between the fan tray and


the control board is 19200 bit/s. It is also the default
settings.

OFF

The communication baud rate between the fan tray and


the control board is 9600 bit/s.

5, 6

Set the account of fans.

7, 8

Set the mode for adjusting the fan speed.

Table 2-7, Table 2-8 and Table 2-9 describe the settings of each DIP switch.
Table 2-7 Settings of DIP switches 1, 2 and 3
SW2-3

SW2-2

SW2-1

Address Value

Remarks

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

Subnode address of master


HABD

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Subnode address of HABF


under master HABD

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Subnode address of slave


HABD

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

Subnode address of HABF


under slave HABD

Table 2-8 Settings of DIP switches 5 and 6

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SW2-5

Fan Number

Remarks

ON

ON

ON

OFF

In the UA5000, this item is


mandatory.

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

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Table 2-9 Settings of DIP switches 7 and 8

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SW2-8

SW2-7

Speed
Adjustment
Mode

Remarks

ON

ON

Temperature of the
air intake vent

ON

OFF

Temperature of the
air exhaust vent

In the UA5000, this item is


mandatory.

OFF

ON

Reserved

OFF

OFF

Stop rotating and


measure the
temperature on the
air intake vent

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About This Chapter


These topics describe the function, front panel, port, subboard, pin assignment, and
specifications of the boards in the UA5000.

Terms
Table 3-1 describes the terms mentioned in this chapter.
Table 3-1 Terms and description
Term

Description

Dimensions

Refer to the width and height refers to the width and height of the front
panel; the depth is measured from the screws on the front panel to the board
connector.

Hot swappable

Refers to the insertion and removal of the components when the device is
powered on.

3.1 PVMB Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, subboard, pin assignment, and
specifications of the PVMB board.
3.2 IPMD Board
This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the IPMD board, and provides the specifications of the IPMD board.
3.3 PWX Board
This section describes the function, front panel, and specifications of the PWX board.
3.4 A64 Board
This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the A64 board, and provides the specifications of the board.
3.5 DSLD Board
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This topic describes the functions, working principles, front panel, ports, and pin assignments
of the DSLD board, and provides the specifications of the DSLD board.
3.6 EDTB Board
This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the EDTB board, and provides the specifications of the EDTB board.
3.7 Front Access Transfer Board
This section describes the function, front panel, port, pin assignment, and specifications of the
front access transfer boards.

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3.1 PVMB Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, subboard, pin assignment, and
specifications of the PVMB board.

Overview
The PVMB board is the packet voice managing board. The PVMB board can manage the
narrowband service board and process the V5 and H.248 protocols.
The PVMB board can transmit the time division multiplexing (TDM) voice signals to the Local
Exchange (LE) through the V5 interface and encapsulate the TDM voice signals into IP packets,
and then transmit them upstream through the fast Ethernet (FE) port.
The PVMB board resides in slots 4 and 5 of the HABD service shelf. It supports the active/
standby backup. When two PVMB boards are configured, up to 1024 (10 ms packaging) voice
channels are supported.
Figure 3-1 shows the external connections of the PVMB board.
Figure 3-1 External connections of the PVMB board
Active
IPMB

1 x FE
1 x FE

+5 V
PVMB

PWX

-48 V

Standby
IPMB

PDU
6 x 16M HW

Service
board

Slave
shelf

12 x 2M HW

2 x 16 M HW

Serial port
ESC
3 x 16 M HW

Extended
shelf

NOTE

l The PVMB board is of the H612 version.


l When PVMB and the service shelf use 6 x 16 M HW buses, the service board is EDTB.

Front Panel
Table 3-2 shows the front panel of the PVMB board.

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Table 3-2 Front panel of the PVMB board


RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color

RUN
ALM

ETH1

ETH0

ACT

Red and then yellow:


0.3s on and 0.3s off
repeatedly

The board is starting


up.

Green: 1s on and 1s
off repeatedly

The board works in


the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s
off repeatedly

The alarm is
generated but does
not affect services.

COM

ACT: active LED, green


Green: on

The board is active.

Green: off

The board is standby.

PVMB
RST

The network port LEDs are described as follows:


Green LED: Indicates the link status.
On

The link is normal.

Off

The link is faulty.

Orange LED: Indicates whether data is being transmitted over the


port.
On

Data is being
transmitted.

Off

No data is being
transmitted.

RST: It is the reset button used to reset the board manually.


Caution: Resetting the board might interrupt the services. Exercise
caution when using the reset button.

NOTE

ETH0, ETH1 and COM: See "Port."

Port
Some of the ports provided by the PVMB board are on the front panel and the others are on the
transfer boards. Table 3-3 describes the ports provided by the PVMB board.

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Table 3-3 Ports provided by the PVMB board


Port

Function

Position

Connection

ETH0 (10/100M
Base-T
maintenance
Ethernet port)

It is used for the version


loading in the BIOS mode,
or for checking the
debugging channel.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the
maintenance Ethernet port
of the maintenance
terminal.

ETH1 (100M
Base-T
maintenance
Ethernet port)

Works as the IP uplink


port.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the
network port of the
upstream device.

COM (RS-232
maintenance
serial port)

Supports local and remote


maintenance and allows
you to configure the
system from the CLI
through software such as
HyperTerminal. The
default baud rate is 9600
bit/s.

Front panel

Use the local maintenance


serial port cable to connect
the port to the serial port of
the maintenance terminal.

Eight E1 ports

It is used for accessing


subscribers or for uplink
connection.

E1TF

Use the PVMB E1 cable to


connect the port to the peer
device.

HW port

Connects with the slave or


extended shelf, provides
uplink channels for
narrowband services from
the slave or extended
shelf.

HWCF

Use the HW cable to


connect the port to the
HWTF transfer board of the
slave shelf or the HWFF
transfer board of the
extended shelf.

NOTE

E1TF, HWCF, HWTF and HWFF in Table 3-3 are the transfer boards. For details of these boards, see:
"3.7.1 E1TF Transfer board"
"3.7.3 HWCF Transfer Board"
"3.7.4 HWTF Transfer Board"
"3.7.5 HWFF Transfer Board"

Subboard
Table 3-4 describes the subboards of the PVMB board.
Table 3-4 Subboards of the PVMB board

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Function

H601ETCA

Provides up to 192 voice channels.


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Function

H602ETCA

Provides up to 256 voice channels.

H601ETCB

Provides up to 384 voice channels.

H602ETCB

Provides up to 512 voice channels.

H612CKMA

Synchronizes to external clock sources; provides reference clocks that


comply with the stratum-3 clock. BITS clocks or recovery clocks of E1
lines can function as external clock sources. The BITS clock is input
through the BITS interface of the HWCF board. The recovery clock of
E1 lines can be the line recovery clock of the E1 ports of the PVMB or
EDTB board.

Figure 3-2 shows the subboard positions on the PVMB board.


Figure 3-2 Subboard positions on the PVMB board

H612PVMB

Subboard

Subboard

NOTE

The H612CKMA subboard can only be installed in the lower subboard position.

Jumper Settings
The PVMB board provides four sets of jumpers: J6, J7, J19 and J20. Figure 3-3 shows the layout
of the jumpers on the PVMB board.

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Figure 3-3 Layout of the jumper on the PVMB board

H612PVMB

J6

J7

16

15

16

15

16

15

16

15

J20

J19

J6 and J20 set whether to ground the E1 signals. J7 and J19 set the impedance of the E1 port.
Table 3-5 describes the jumper settings.
NOTE

When the E1 port impedance is 120 ohms, J16 and J20 cannot be connected, that is, the E1 port cannot be
grounded.

Table 3-5 Jumper settings for the PVMB board


Jumper

Settings

Meaning

Default
Settings

J6, J20

Connected

The shielding layer of the 75-ohm E1


port is grounded.

Connected

Disconnected

The shielding layer of the 75-ohm E1


port is not grounded.

Connected

The E1 port impedance is 75 ohms.

Disconnected

The E1 port impedance is 120 ohms.

J7, J19

Connected

Table 3-6 shows the mapping between J6, J20 and E1 ports.

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Table 3-6 Mapping between J6, J20 and E1 ports


Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

J6

12

Transmit of the 1st E1


port

J20

12

Transmit of the 5th


E1 port

34

Receive of the 1st E1


port

34

Receive of the 5th


E1 port

56

Transmit of the 2nd


E1 port

56

Transmit of the 6th


E1 port

78

Receive of the 2nd E1


port

78

Receive of the 6th


E1 port

910

Transmit of the 3rd


E1 port

910

Transmit of the 7th


E1 port

1112

Receive of the 3rd E1


port

1112

Receive of the 7th


E1 port

1314

Transmit of the 4th E1


port

1314

Transmit of the 8th


E1 port

1516

Receive of the 4th E1


port

1516

Receive of the 8th


E1 port

Table 3-7 shows the mapping between J7, J19 and E1 ports.
Table 3-7 Mapping between J7, J19 and E1 ports
Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

J7

12

Transmit of the 1st


E1 port

J19

12

Transmit of the 5th


E1 port

34
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516

34

Receive of the 2nd


E1 port

56

Transmit of the 3rd


E1 port

910

Receive of the 4th E1


port

1314

78

1112

1516

Receive of the 6th


E1 port
Transmit of the 7th
E1 port
Receive of the 8th
E1 port

NOTE

l "75-ohm" and "120-ohm" are discussed with respect to the terminal matching impedance of the E1 port
transmission line. Use the unbalanced cable (E1 coaxial cable) for the 75-ohm impedance, and the balanced
cable (differential symmetric pair) for the 120-ohm impedance. When selecting the matching impedance,
be sure to set the jumpers correctly and keep the data configuration consistent.

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Specifications
Table 3-8 lists the specifications of the PVMB board.
Table 3-8 Specifications of the PVMB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

PVMB

22.4 mm x 280 mm x 233.35


mm

40 W

0.55 kg

3.2 IPMD Board


This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the IPMD board, and provides the specifications of the IPMD board.

Overview
The IPMD board is an IP service processing board. The IPMD board has the following functions:
l

Aggregates and processes broadband services.

Forwards the VoIP services of the PVMB board.

Transmits IP services upstream through the FE/GE electrical port or the GE optical port.

When two IPMD boards are configured, 32 broadband service channels and 12 GE service
channels are supported.
Figure 3-4 shows the external connections of the IPMD board.
Figure 3-4 External connections of the IPMD board
FE/GE electrical
port for upstream

GE port for
upstream
Active PVM

Standby
PVM
Slave shelf/
Subtended
shelf

Transfer
FE/GE board/cable

1 x FE
1 x FE

H612IPMD

Broadband
bus

Environment
monitoring serial port
ESC

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Broadband
bus

PDU or
primary
power
Service
board of the
same shelf

RS-485
serial port
Intelligent
MDF and
fan tray

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NOTE

The version of the IPMD board is H612.

Working Principles
Figure 3-5 shows the working principles of the IPMD board.
Figure 3-5 Working principles of the IPMD board

Broadband signal

-48 V

Backplane connector

FE/GE electrical
port for upstream

Power
port

Switching and service


processing module

GE optical port
for upstream

Control module
Power
module

Clock
module

The basic working principles of the IPMD board are as follows:


l

The control module controls and manages other modules and performs the active/standby
switchover.

The switching and service processing module:


Provides FE or GE ports.
Switches services.
Ensures the quality of service (QoS).
Schedules queues.
Controls security.
Provides the star broadband bus to connect to the service boards of the backplane.

The power module supplies power to each functional module of the board.

The clock module provides clock signals for each functional module of the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-9 describes the front panel of the IPMD board.

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Table 3-9 Front panel of the IPMD board

RUN: running status LED


RUN
ALM

Red on for 0.3s and off for 0.3s,


and then yellow on for 0.3s and
off for 0.3s repeatedly

The board is starting up.

Green: on for 1s and off for 1s


repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: on for 1s and off for 1s


repeatedly

The board generates an alarm the


indication of which does not affect the
services.

ETH

COM

LINK

ACT LINK

ACT LINK

ACT

LINK

ACT

ACT

IPMD
RST

ACT: active LED


Green: on

The board is active.

Green: off

The board is standby.

The status of the optical port LEDs is as follows


ACT: data status LED
Yellow: blinking

Data is being transmitted.

Yellow: off

No data is being transmitted.

LINK: link status LED


Green: on

The link is normal, a connection is set up


on the port.

Green: off

The link is abnormal, no connection is set


up on the port.

NOTE
RST: This is the reset button that is used to reset the board manually. Resetting the
board interrupts services. Hence, exercise caution when using the reset button.

Port
The ports on the IPMD board are located on the front panel and transfer boards. Table 3-10
describes the ports on the IPMD board.

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Table 3-10 Ports on the IPMD board


Port

Function

Position

Connection

COM: RS-232
maintenance
serial port

Supports the local and


remote maintenance.
Through this port, you
can configure the
system in CLI through
software such as
HyperTerminal. The
default baud rate is
9600 bit/s.

Front panel

Use the local maintenance


serial port cable to connect the
port to the serial port of the
maintenance terminal.

ETH: 10/100M
Base-T
maintenance
network port

Through this port, you


can configure the
system to work in the
full-duplex mode.

Front panel

Use the network cable to


connect the port to the network
port of the maintenance
terminal.

Four GE optical
ports

Functions as the uplink


port.

Front panel

Use the optical fiber to


connect the port to upstream
devices after the SFP optical
unit is installed.

Two FE/GE
electrical ports

Functions as the uplink


port.

EFTF (front
access shelf)

Use the IPMD FE/GE cablefront access to connect the port


to the subscriber device.

Specifications
Table 3-11 lists the specifications of the IPMD board.
Table 3-11 Specifications of the IPMD board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Typical Power Consumption at 25C

IPMD

25 mm x 295 mm x 251 mm

40 W

3.3 PWX Board


This section describes the function, front panel, and specifications of the PWX board.

Overview
The PWX board is the secondary power board that provides +5 V, 5 V, +52 VDC, 75 VAC
(ringing current) supplies.
The PWX board is used in HABD. Generally, one shelf should have two PWX boards for backup
and load sharing, one PWX is also allowed.
The PWX board have the following functions and features:
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The PWX board supports the current-limiting protection for DC output.

The +5 V, +52 VDC power modules on the board support the over-temperature protection.

The PWX board supports intelligent monitoring. The PWX board monitors the running
status of each power module through the CPU, and reports the monitoring information to
the control board through the serial port.

Figure 3-6 shows the external connections of the PWX board.


Figure 3-6 External connections of the PWX board
PVMB

Serial port

+5V
Narrowband
service board

5V
PWX

-48V

PDU or
primary
power

5V

Subtended
shelf

NOTE

The PWX board is of the H612 version.

Front Panel
Table 3-12 shows the front panel of the PWX board.

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Table 3-12 Front panel of the PWX board

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


RUN
ALM

VA0
VB0
VC0
VD0

ON
POWER

OFF
ON

Yellow: blinking quickly

The board is registering or being


loaded.

Green: 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The alarm not affecting the services


is generated.

Yellow: on

The communication is interrupted.

Red: on

The board is faulty.

ALM

OFF

PWX

VA0: ringing current LED, red and green


Green: on

The ringing current module works in


the normal state.

Red: on

The ringing current module works


abnormally.

VB0: +5 V status LED, red and green


Green: on

The +5 V module works in the


normal state.

Red: on

The +5 V module works


abnormally.

VC0: 5 V status LED, red and green


Green: on

The 5 V module works in the


normal state.

Red: on

The 5 V module works


abnormally.

VD0: +52 VDC status LED, red and green

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The +52 VDC power module works


in the normal state.

Red: on

The +52 VDC power module works


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POWER: control switch of various modules in this board


On

The 48 V power input is used.

Off

The 48 V power input is not used.

ALM: audio alarm switch


On

The audio alarm is enabled.

Off

The audio alarm is disabled.

Jumper Settings
The PWX board provides three fuses: F101, F301 and F302. Figure 3-7 shows the layout of the
PWX board.
Figure 3-7 Layout of the PWX board
H612PWX

F302

F101
F301

The three fuses are described as follows:


l

F101: 48V power input fuse

F302: ringing current output fuse

F301: ringing current input fuse

Specifications
Table 3-13 lists the specifications of the PWX board.
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Table 3-13 Specifications of the PWX board


Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

PWX

22.4 mm x 280 mm x 233.35


mm

65 W

1.05 kg

3.4 A64 Board


This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the A64 board, and provides the specifications of the board.

Overview
The A64 board, a 64-channel analog service board, provides a 64-channel analog service port,
and provides the BORSCHT function for the analog subscriber circuit. The service signals
interact with the narrowband control board through the backplane, and the narrowband control
board transmits the PSTN services upstream.
NOTE

The meanings of BORSCHT are as follows:


l B: battery
l O: overvoltage and overcurrent protection
l R: ringing
l S: supervision
l C: codec
l H: hybrid
l T: test

The A64 board has the following functions:


l

All the 64 channels support the A/ law.

All of the 64 channels support 16/12KC charging.

All of the 64 channels support polarity reversal.

All of the 64 channels support 20 mA, 25 mA, and 30 mA feeder currents.

The A64 board adopts the balanced ringing.

The A64 board supports the built-in line test function.

Figure 3-8 shows the external connections of the A64 board.

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Figure 3-8 External connections of the A64 board


PVMx

HW bus
PDU or
primary power

-48 V

A64

64 x POTS

PSTN terminal

Front Panel
Table 3-14 shows the front panel of the A64 board.
Table 3-14 Front panel of the A64 board

RUN: running status LED


RUN
BSY

For the unshielded filler panel, the status of the LED is as follows
Red: on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s
repeatedly

The board is starting up.

Red: on for 1s and off for 1s


repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Red: on

The protective unit of the board


blows, and the -48 V input is off.

For the shielded filler panel, the status of the LED is as follows

A64

Green: on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s


repeatedly

The board is starting up.

Green: on for 1s and off for 1s


repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Green: on

The protective unit of the board


blows, and the -48 V input is off.

BSY: port status LED


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Green: on

At least one POTS port is busy.

Green: off

No POTS port is busy.

Port
Ports of the A64 board are located on the front panel and the backplane or transfer board, as
described in Table 3-15.
Table 3-15 Port of the A64 board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

32 (0-31)
analog
subscriber
ports

Provide
subscriber
access from
channels 1-32

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

32 (32-63)
analog
subscriber
ports

Provide
subscriber
access from
channels 33-64

Front panel

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable to connect
the port to the MDF.

Pin Assignments Between Board and Backplane


The first 16 channels (channels 0-15) of POTS signals provided by the A64 board map pins rows
1-16 on the upper header, as shown in Figure 3-9.
The last 16 channels (channels 16-31) of POTS signals provided by the A64 board map pins
rows 17-32 on the lower header, as shown in Figure 3-10.
POTS0-POTS31 in the figures represent subscriber access from channels 1-32.

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Figure 3-9 Pin assignments of the upper header of the A64 board
POT S0+

POT S1+

POT
S2+
POTS2+

POT S3+

POT
S4+
POTS4+

POT
S5+
POTS5+

POT
S6+
POTS6+

POT S7+

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T8-R

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S8POTS8-

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S9+
POTS9+

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S9POTS9-

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POTS10+

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S11+
POTS11+

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S11POTS11-

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S12+
POTS12+
POT
S12POTS12-

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POT S13+

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POT
S13POTS13-

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POT
S14+
POTS14+
POT
S14POTS14-

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POT
S15+
POTS15+

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POT
S15POTS15-

48

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64

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S1POTS1-

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S2POTS2-

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POT S3-

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POT
S4POTS4-

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POT
S5POTS5-

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S6POTS6-

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Figure 3-10 Pin assignments of the lower header of the A64 board
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2
POTS2+

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4

POTS4+

POTS5+

POTS6+

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8
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POT S25+

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T3-R S26+
POT

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T7-R S27+
POT

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R4-RS28+
POT

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R8-RS29+
POT

30

T4-R S30+
POT

31

T8-R S31+
POT

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POTS8-

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POTS9+

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POTS9-

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POTS10+

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POTS10-

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POTS11+

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POTS11-

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POTS12+

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POTS12-

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POTS13-

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POTS14+

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POTS14-

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POTS15+

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POTS15-

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POT S16+

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POT S16-

50

POT S17+

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POT S17-

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POT S18+

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POT S18-

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POT S19+

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POT S19-

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POT S20+

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POT S20-

58

POT S21+

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POT S21-

60

POT S22+

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POT S22-

62

POT S23+

63

POT S23-

64

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8

POTS0-

65

POTS1-

66

POTS2-

67
68

POTS4-

69

POTS5-

70

POTS6-

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POTS7-

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32

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POT S24-

89

POT S25-

90

POT S26-

91

POT S27-

92

POT S28-

93

POT S29-

94

POT S30-

95

POT S31-

96

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Pin Assignments
Table 3-16 lists the pin assignments of POTS ports 32-63 on the front panel of the A64 board.

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Table 3-16 Pin assignments of the POTS port on the front panel of the A64 board

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Pi
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B40/
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NC

A40/
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B41/
RX41_R

Port

Pi
n

Signal

Pi
n

Signal

35

B32/
RX32_R

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B56/
RX56_R

36

A32/
RX32_T

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B48/
RX48_R

20

A56/
RX56_T

37

B33/
RX33_R

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A48/
RX48_T

A41/
RX41_T

21

B57/
RX57_R

38

A33/
RX33_T

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B49/
RX49_R

B42/
RX42_R

22

A57/
RX57_T

39

B34/
RX34_R

56

A49/
RX49_T

A42/
RX42_T

23

B58/
RX58_R

40

A34/
RX34_T

57

B50/
RX50_R

B43/
RX43_R

24

A58/
RX58_T

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B35/
RX35_R

58

A50/
RX50_T

A43/
RX43_T

25

B59/
RX59_R

42

A35/
RX35_T

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B51/
RX51_R

B44/
RX44_R

26

A59/
RX59_T

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B36/
RX36_R

60

A51/
RX51_T

10

A44/
RX44_T

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B60/
RX60_R

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A36/
RX36_T

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B52/
RX52_R

11

B45/
RX45_R

28

A60/
RX60_T

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B37/
RX37_R

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A52/
RX52_T

12

A45/
RX45_T

29

B61/
RX61_R

46

A37/
RX37_T

63

B53/
RX53_R

13

B46/
RX46_R

30

A61/
RX61_T

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B38/
RX38_R

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A53/
RX53_T

14

A46/
RX46_T

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B62/
RX62_R

48

A38/
RX38_T

65

B54/
RX54_R

15

B47/
RX47_R

32

A62/
RX62_T

49

B39/
RX39_R

66

A54/
RX54_T

16

A47/
RX47_T

33

B63/
RX63_R

50

A39/
RX39_T

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B55/
RX55_R

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NC

34

A63/
RX63_T

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Table 3-17 lists the specifications of the A64 board.
Table 3-17 Specifications of the A64 board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Typical Power Consumption at 25C


(Traffic = 0.25 Erl)

A64

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

35.8 W

3.5 DSLD Board


This topic describes the functions, working principles, front panel, ports, and pin assignments
of the DSLD board, and provides the specifications of the DSLD board.

Overview
The DSLD board is a 16-channel ISDN digital service board. The DSLD board uses the ISDN
chipset to access 16 channels of ISDN services. The ISDN services are transmitted to the
narrowband control board through the PCM port.
Figure 3-11 shows the external connections of the DSLD board.
Figure 3-11 External connections of the DSLD board
PVMx
Master/slav
e serial port
-48 V

PWX

5 V

HW bus
DSLD

16 x (2B+D) Subscriber
terminal

NOTE

The version of the DSLD board is H601.

Working Principles
Figure 3-12 illustrates the working principles of the DSLD board.

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Figure 3-12 Working principles of the DSLD board

Master/slave
serial port

-48 V

Backplane connector

HW bus

Data
processing
module

Power
port

User
interface
module

16-channel
subscriber cable

Control
module

Power
module

The basic working principles of the DSLD board are as follows:


l

The control module


Communicates with the narrowband control board.
Detects the status of the service boards.
Controls the service boards.
Reports the status of the board
Executes commands delivered by the host.
Processes signaling of each communication channel.
Transmits and receives the related data.

The user interface module converts the GCI bus data to the subscriber port 2B1Q coding
level, and puts the converted data to the corresponding timeslot. In addition, the contents
of the time slot are converted and transmitted to the subscriber port.

The data processing module extracts the call signaling and switches timeslots.

The power module supplies power to each functional module of the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-18 shows the front panel of the DSLD board.

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Table 3-18 Front panel of the DSLD board

RUN/ALM: running status LED

RUN
ALM
BSY

Yellow: on

The board is starting up.

Green: on for 1s and off for


1s repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Red: on

The board is to be reset or the board is


faulty.

BSY: port status LED


Green: on

At least one ISDN port is occupied.

Green: off

No ISDN port is occupied.

DSLD

Port
The DSLD board provides 16 ISDN 2B+D ports. The ports of the DSLD board are located on
the backplane or the corresponding transfer boards. Table 3-19 describes the ports of the DSLD
board.
Table 3-19 Ports of the DSLD board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16 ISDN service
ports

Provide access to
subscribers.

SLTF (front-access
shelf)

Use the 32-channel


subscriber cable (ports 0-7
and ports 24-31) to connect
the port to the MDF.

Pin Assignments Between Board and Backplane


The first eight channels of POTS signals provided by the DSLD board map pin rows 1-8 on the
upper header, as shown in Figure 3-13.
The last eight channels of POTS signals provided by the DSLD board map pin rows 25-32 on
the lower header, as shown in Figure 3-14.
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SA0-SA15 and SB0-SB15 in the figures refer to signal channels 0-15.


Figure 3-13 Pin assignments of the upper header of the DSLD board
SA0
SA1
POTS2+
SA2
SA3
POTS4+
SA4
POTS5+
SA5
SA6
SA7

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POTS8+

33

POTS8-

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POTS9+

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POTS9-

36

POTS10+

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POTS10-

38

POTS11+
POTS11-

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POTS12+

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POTS12-

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POTS13+

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POTS13-

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POTS14+

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POTS14-

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POTS15-

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POTS4SB4
POTS5SB5
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SB7

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Figure 3-14 Pin assignments of the lower header of the DSLD board
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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11
12
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16
17
18
19
20
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22
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24

SA8
SA9
SA10
SA11
SA12
SA13
SA14
SA15

25
26
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31
32

33

34

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88

SB8
SB9
SB10
SB11
SB12
SB13
SB14
SB15

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Specifications
Table 3-20 lists the specifications of the DSLD board.
Table 3-20 Specifications of the DSLD board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Typical Power Consumption at 25C

H601DSLD

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

6.5 W

3.6 EDTB Board


This topic describes the function, working principles, front panel, port, and pin assignments of
the EDTB board, and provides the specifications of the EDTB board.

Overview
The EDTB board is a 16-channel E1 interface board for transmitting services upstream or
accessing subscribers. A maximum of six EDTB boards can be installed in the adjacent slots of
a shelf.
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Figure 3-15 shows the external connections of the EDTB board.


Figure 3-15 External connections of the EDTB board
E1 upstream or
E1 access

PVMx

HW bus
Master/slave
serial port

EDTB

-48 V

PDU or
primary
power

NOTE

The versions of the EDTB board are H601 and H612.

Working Principles
Figure 3-16 shows the working principles of the EDTB board.
Figure 3-16 Working principles of the EDTB board

Power
port

Conversion
module

Line module

-48 V

Backplane connector

HW bus

Control module

Power
module

E1

Clock
module

The basic working principles of the EDTB board are as follows:


l

The control module controls and manages the EDTB board.

The line module provides the E1 line interface and processes the E1 frame format.

The conversion module performs the rate conversion between the 2 M HW and the 16 M
HW.

The power module supplies power to each functional module of the board.

The clock module provides clock signals for each functional module of the board.

Front Panel
Table 3-21 shows the front panel of the EDTB board.
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Table 3-21 Front panel of the EDTB board

RUN/ALM: running status LED


RUN
ALM
BSY

Red: on for 0.3s and off for 0.3s; then


yellow, on for 0.3s and off for 0.3s
repeatedly

The board is starting up.

Red: on for 1s and off for 1s repeatedly


(when the front panel is shielded, the
LED is green; when the front panel is
unshielded, the LED is red)

The board works in the


normal state.

BSY: port status LED


Green: on

The EDTB board succeeds in registering.

Green: off

The EDTB board fails to register.

EDTB

Port
The port of the EDTB board is located on the corresponding transfer board. Table 3-22 describes
the port on the EDTB board.
Table 3-22 Port of the EDTB board
Port

Function

Position

Connection

16-channel
E1 port

Connects
subscribers or
transmits services
upstream.

SLTF (front access


shelf)

Use the 75-ohm E1 cable


from EDTB to DDF or 120ohm E1 cable from EDTB to
DDF to connect the port to the
DDF.

Jumper Setting
The EDTB board provides nine sets of jumpers: J501, J502, J505, J506, J400, J600, J700, J800,
and J900, as shown in Figure 3-17.

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Figure 3-17 Jumpers on the EDTB board


1
J501
2
1

J600

J505
16 2

16

15 1

15

15
1
1
15
1

15
15

1 15

16

2 16
J502

2
J506

15

H601EDTB

16
J400
J800

2
2

16
J900

16
J700

16

The jumpers support the following functions:


l

J501, J502, J505, and J506 are used to set whether to ground the shielding layer of the 75ohm E1 port.

J400 is used to set the impedance of the E1 port queried by the host.

J600, J700, J800, and J900 are used to set the impedance of the E1 port.

Table 3-23 describes the jumper settings for the EDTB board.
NOTE

l When the E1 port impedance is 120 ohms, J501, J502, J505 and J506 cannot be connected, that is, the
E1 port cannot be grounded.
l The settings of J400 must be consistent with the settings of J600, J700, J800, and J900.
l The settings of J600, J700, J800, and J900 must be consistent with each other.
l "75 ohms" and "120 ohms" are discussed with respect to the terminal matching impedance of the E1
port transmission line. Use the unbalanced cable (E1 coaxial cable) for the 75-ohm impedance, and the
balanced cable (differential symmetric pair) for the 120-ohm impedance. When selecting the matching
impedance, make sure that you set the jumpers correctly and keep the data configuration consistent.

Table 3-23 Jumper settings for the EDTB board

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Jumper

Setting

Meaning

Default
Setting

J501, J502,
J505, and J506

Connected

The shielded layer of the 75 ohm E1 port


is grounded.

Connected

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J400

J600, J700,
J800, and J900

Setting

Meaning

Default
Setting

Disconnecte
d

The shielded layer of the 75 ohm E1 port


is not grounded.

Connected

The impedance of the E1 port queried by


the host is 75 ohms.

Disconnecte
d

The impedance of the E1 port queried by


the host is 120 ohms.

Connected

The E1 port impedance is 75 ohms.

Disconnecte
d

The E1 port impedance is 120 ohms.

Connected

Connected

Table 3-24 describes the mapping between J501, J502, J505, J506 and E1 port.
Table 3-24 Mapping between J501, J502, J505, J506 and E1 port
Jumper

Pin

Transmit End of

Jumpe
r

Pin

Receive End of

J501

1-2

1st E1 port

J505

1-2

1st E1 port

3-4

2nd E1 port

3-4

2nd E1 port

5-6

3rd E1 port

5-6

3rd E1 port

7-8

4th E1 port

7-8

4th E1 port

9-10

9th E1 port

9-10

9th E1 port

11-12

10th E1 port

11-12

10th E1 port

13-14

11th E1 port

13-14

11th E1 port

15-16

12th E1 port

15-16

12th E1 port

1-2

5th E1 port

1-2

5th E1 port

3-4

6th E1 port

3-4

6th E1 port

5-6

7th E1 port

5-6

7th E1 port

7-8

8th E1 port

7-8

8th E1 port

9-10

13th E1 port

9-10

13th E1 port

11-12

14th E1 port

11-12

14th E1 port

13-14

15th E1 port

13-14

15th E1 port

15-16

16th E1 port

15-16

16th E1 port

J502

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Table 3-25 describes the mapping between J600, J700, J800, J900 and E1 port.
Table 3-25 Mapping between J600, J700, J800, J900 and E1 port
Jumper

Pin

E1 Port

J600

1-2, 3-4

1st E1 port

5-6, 7-8

2nd E1 port

9-10, 11-12

3rd E1 port

13-14, 15-16

4th E1 port

1-2, 3-4

5th E1 port

5-6, 7-8

6th E1 port

9-10, 11-12

7th E1 port

13-14, 15-16

8th E1 port

1-2, 3-4

9th E1 port

5-6, 7-8

10th E1 port

9-10, 11-12

11th E1 port

13-14, 15-16

12th E1 port

1-2, 3-4

13th E1 port

5-6, 7-8

14th E1 port

9-10, 11-12

15th E1 port

13-14, 15-16

16th E1 port

J700

J800

J900

Specifications
Table 3-26 lists the specifications of the EDTB board.
Table 3-26 Specifications of the EDTB board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Typical Power Consumption at 25C

EDTB

23 mm x 292 mm x 242 mm

7W

3.7 Front Access Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, pin assignment, and specifications of the
front access transfer boards.

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NOTE

The front access transfer boards are of the H612 version.

3.7.1 E1TF Transfer board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, pin assignment, and specifications of the
E1TF transfer board.

Overview
The E1TF transfer board is the E1 transfer board in the HABD shelf. The E1TF transfer board
transfers the E1 signals of the PVMB board to the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-18 shows the front panel of the E1TF transfer board.
Figure 3-18 Front panel of the E1TF transfer board

Port
Table 3-27 shows the ports of the E1TF board.
Table 3-27 Ports provided by the E1TF board
Name

Function

Connection

16 E1 ports

Port type: DB-68, transferring channels


116 E1 signals

Connect to the upper layer


device with E1 ports.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-28 describes the port pin assignment for the E1TF transfer board. Where:
l

"T" and "R" at the beginning are "transmit" and "receive" respectively.

"A" and "B" are the narrowband control board PVMB in slot 4 and that in slot 5 respectively.

The numeral is the number of the E1 port.

"R" and "T" at the end are the "ring" and "tip" of the E1 port respectively.

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Table 3-28 Port pin assignment for the E1TF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

RXA4_T

35

RXA0_T

RXA4_R

36

RXA0_R

TXA4_T

37

TXA0_T

TXA4_R

38

TXA0_R

RXA5_T

39

RXA1_T

RXA5_R

40

RXA1_R

TXA5_T

41

TXA1_T

TXA5_R

42

TXA1_R

RXA6_T

43

RXA2_T

10

RXA6_R

44

RXA2_R

11

TXA6_T

45

TXA2_T

12

TXA6_R

46

TXA2_R

13

RXA7_T

47

RXA3_T

14

RXA7_R

48

RXA3_R

15

TXA7_T

49

TXA3_T

16

TXA7_R

50

TXA3_R

19

RXB0_T

53

RXB4_T

20

RXB0_R

54

RXB4_R

21

TXB0_T

55

TXB4_T

22

TXB0_R

56

TXB4_R

23

RXB1_T

57

RXB5_T

24

RXB1_R

58

RXB5_R

25

TXB1_T

59

TXB5_T

26

TXB1_R

60

TXB5_R

27

RXB2_T

61

RXB6_T

28

RXB2_R

62

RXB6_R

29

TXB2_T

63

TXB6_T

30

TXB2_R

64

TXB6_R

31

RXB3_T

65

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Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

RXB3_R

66

RXB7_R

33

TXB3_T

67

TXB7_T

34

TXB3_R

68

TXB7_R

Matching Board
Table 3-29 describes the matching board of the E1TF transfer board.
Table 3-29 Matching board of the E1TF transfer board
Related Board

Port

Remarks

Two PVMB boards

16 E1 ports

l The PVMB board in slot 4 uses pins 116 and


pins 3550 of the E1TF transfer board.
l The PVMB board in slot 5 uses pins 1934 and
pins 5368 of the E1TF transfer board.

Specifications
Table 3-30 lists the specifications of the E1TF transfer board.
Table 3-30 Specifications of the E1TF transfer board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x
H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

E1TF

18.1 mm x 274 mm x 80
mm

<1W

0.125 kg

3.7.2 EFTF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, and pin assignment of the EFTF transfer
board.

Overview
The EFTF transfer board is the FE transfer board in the HABD shelf. The EFTF transfer board
transfers the left 4 channel FE signals and the right 4-channel FE signals of the IPMD board to
the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
Figure 3-19 shows the front panel of the EFTF transfer board.
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Figure 3-19 Front panel of the EFTF transfer board

Port
Table 3-31 shows the ports of the EFTF board.
Table 3-31 Ports provided by the EFTF board
Port

Function

Connection

Four FE/GE
service ports

Port type: DB-68, transferring channels 1


4 FE/GE signals

Connect to the subscriber


device with FE/GE ports.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-32 describes the port pin assignment for the EFTF transfer board. Where:
l

"T" and "R" are "transmit" and "receive" respectively.

"A" and "B" are the broadband control board IPMD in slot 2 and that in slot 3 respectively.

The numeral is the serial number of the FE port.

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Table 3-32 Pin assignments of the EFTF transfer board

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Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

35

FE_RXA0+

36

FE_RXA0-

37

FE_TXA0+

38

FE_TXA0-

39

FE_RXA1+

40

FE_RXA1-

41

FE_TXA1+

42

FE_TXA1-

43

FE_RXA2+

10

44

FE_RXA2-

11

45

FE_TXA2+

12

46

FE_TXA2-

13

47

FE_RXA3+

14

48

FE_RXA3-

15

49

FE_TXA3+

16

50

FE_TXA3-

19

FE_RXB0+

53

20

FE_RXB0-

54

21

FE_TXB0+

55

22

FE_TXB0-

56

23

FE_RXB1+

57

24

FE_RXB1-

58

25

FE_TXB1+

59

26

FE_TXB1-

60

27

FE_RXB2+

61

28

FE_RXB2-

62

29

FE_TXB2+

63

30

FE_TXB2-

64

31

FE_RXB3+

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Pin

Signal

32

Port

Pin

Signal

FE_RXB3-

66

33

FE_TXB3+

67

34

FE_TXB3-

68

Matching Board
Table 3-33 describes the matching board of the EFTF transfer board.
Table 3-33 Matching board of the EFTF transfer board
Matching Board

Port

Remarks

Two IPMD boards

Four FE/GE ports

l The IPMD board in slot 2 uses pins 550.


l The IPMD board in slot 3 uses pins 1934.

3.7.3 HWCF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, and specifications of the HWCF transfer
board.

Overview
The HWCF transfer board is the front-access HW transfer board of the HABD shelf.
The HWCF transfer board provides one test port, one clock input port, and three HW ports for
connecting to the HABD or HABF shelf. The HWCF transfer board supports port backup.

Front Panel
Table 3-34 shows the front panel of the HWCF transfer board.

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Table 3-34 Front panel of the HWCF transfer board

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


Yellow: blinking quickly

The board is being loaded or starting


up.

Green 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board has an alarm prompt, but the


services are not affected.

Yellow: on

The board software is faulty.

Red: blinking quickly

It is detected that the PRTF power


output is faulty.

Port
Table 3-35 shows the ports of the HWCF board.
Table 3-35 Ports provided by the HWCF board

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Port

Function

BITS

BITS port, 2 MHz clock input.

STACK
OUT

Port type: DB-28; Including the following signals: circuit and loop line test
cable, broadband and narrowband RS-485 serial port.

HWOUT0

Port type: DB-28; It communicates the following signals with the HWCF
transfer board in the master shelf: HW signals of the extended shelf,
narrowband clock frame header signals, narrowband master or slave serial
port signals, fan tray RS-485 serial port signals, extended shelf in-position
signals

HWOUT1

Port type: DB-28; It communicates the following signals with the HWCF
transfer board in the slave shelf: HW signals of the extended shelf,
narrowband clock frame header signals, narrowband master or slave serial
port signals, fan tray RS-485 serial port signals, slave shelf in-position signals

HWOUT2

Port type: DB-28; It communicates the following signals with the HWCF
transfer board in the extended shelf subtended to the slave shelf: HW signals
of the extended shelf, narrowband clock frame header signals, narrowband
master or slave serial port signals, fan tray RS-485 serial port signals,
extended shelf in-position signals

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Specifications
Table 3-36 lists the specifications of the HWCF board.
Table 3-36 Specifications of the HWCF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

HWCF

24 mm x 274 mm x 80 mm

6W

0.25 kg

3.7.4 HWTF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, front panel, external ports and specifications of the HWTF
transfer board.

Overview
The HWTF transfer board is the HW transfer board of the slave HABD.
The HWTF transfer board provides two test ports and one HW port for connecting to the master
HABD.

Front Panel
Table 3-37 shows the front panel of the HWTF transfer board.
Table 3-37 Front panel of the HWTF transfer board
HWTF

STACK OUT STACK IN

HW IN

RUN
ALM

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


Yellow: blinking quickly

The board is being loaded or starting


up.

Green 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The fan tray has raised an alarm


prompt, but the services are not
affected.

Yellow: on

The board software is faulty.

Red: blinking quickly

It is detected that the PRTF power


output is faulty.

Port
Table 3-38 shows the front panel of the HWTF transfer board.
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Table 3-38 Ports provided by the HWTF board


Name

Function

STACK OUT

The port type is RJ-45, outputs the circuit and loop line test signals.

STACK IN

The port type is RJ-45, inputs the circuit and loop line test signals.

HW

Port type: DB-28 It communicates the following signals with the HWCF
transfer board in the master shelf: HW signals of the slave shelf,
narrowband clock frame header signals, narrowband master or slave
serial port signals, fan tray RS-485 serial port signals, slave shelf inposition signals

Specifications
Table 3-39 lists the specifications of the HWTF board.
Table 3-39 Specifications of the HWTF board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

HWTF

24 mm x 274 mm x 80 mm

5W

0.25 kg

3.7.5 HWFF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, and specifications of the HWFF transfer
board.

Overview
The HWFF transfer board is the HW transfer board of the extended shelf.
The HWFF transfer board provides two test ports and one HW port for connecting to the HABD
shelf.

Front Panel
Table 3-40 shows the front panel of the HWFF transfer board.

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Table 3-40 Front panel of the HWFF transfer board


HWFF

STACK OUT STACK IN

HW IN

RUN
ALM

RUN ALM: running status LED, tri-color


Yellow: blinking quickly

The board is being loaded or starting


up.

Green 1s on and 1s off repeatedly

The board works in the normal state.

Yellow: 1s on and 1s off


repeatedly

The fan tray has raised an alarm


prompt, but the services are not
affected.

Yellow: on

The board software is faulty.

Red: blinking quickly

It is detected that the PRTF power


output is faulty.

Port
Table 3-41 shows the front panel of the HWFF transfer board.
Table 3-41 Ports provided by the HWFF board
Port

Function

STACK
OUT

Port type: RJ-45; Outputs the circuit and loop line test signals.

STACK IN

Port type: RJ-45; Inputs the circuit and loop line test signals.

HW

Port type: DB-28; It communicates the following signals with the HWCF
transfer board in the master shelf: HW signals of the extended shelf,
narrowband clock frame header signals, narrowband master or slave serial
port signals, fan tray RS-485 serial port signals, extended shelf in-position
signals.

Specifications
Table 3-42 lists the parameters of the HWFF transfer board.
Table 3-42 Specifications of the HWFF transfer board

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Dimensions (W x D x
H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

HWFF

18.1 mm x 274 mm x 80
mm

5W

0.225 kg

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3.7.6 SLTF Transfer Board


This section describes the function, front panel, port, pin assignment, and specifications of the
SLTF transfer board.

Overview
The SLTF transfer board is the subscriber cable transfer board in the HABD and HABF shelves.
The SLTF transfer board transfers 32 channels subscriber signals or 16-channel E1 signals to
the cable connecting area of the shelf.

Front Panel
The front panel of the SLTF transfer board has only a DB-68 port. Figure 3-20 shows the front
panel.
Figure 3-20 Front panel of the SLTF transfer board

Port
Table 3-43 shows the ports of the SLTF board.
Table 3-43 Ports provided by the SLTF board
Port

Function

Connection

32 xSL/16 E1
service ports

Port type: DB-68, transferring


channels 132 xSL or 116 E1 service
signals

Use the 32-channel subscriber


cable to connect the ports to the
MDF.

Pin Assignment
Table 3-44 describes the pin assignment of the SLTF transfer board. Where:
l

When the SLTF transfer board works as the xSL subscriber cable transfer board,
"A0""A31" are pins 031 of customer loop line A; "B0""B31" are pins 031 of customer
loop line B.

When the SLTF transfer board works as the E1 subscriber cable transfer board, "T" and
"R" at the beginning are "transmitting" and "receiving" respectively; the numeral after

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"XA" is the serial number of the E1 port; "R" and "T" at the end are the "ring" and "tip" of
the E1 cable respectively.
Table 3-44 Pin assignments of the SLTF transfer board

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Pin

Signal

Port

Pin

Signal

B8/RX8_T

35

B0/RX0_R

A8/RX8_R

36

A0/RX0_T

B9/TX8_T

37

B1/TX0_R

A9/TX8_R

38

A1/TX0_T

B10/RX9_T

39

B2/RX1_R

A10/RX9_R

40

A2/RX1_T

B11/TX9_T

41

B3/TX1_R

A11/TX9_R

42

A3/TX1_T

B12/RX10_T

43

B4/RX2_R

10

A12/RX10_R

44

A4/RX2_T

11

B13/TX10_T

45

B5/TX2_R

12

A13/TX10_R

46

A5/TX2_T

13

B14/RX11_T

47

B6/RX3_R

14

A14/RX11_R

48

A6/RX3_T

15

B15/TX11_T

49

B7/TX3_R

16

A15/TX11_R

50

A7/TX3_T

19

B24/RX4_R

53

B16/RX12_T

20

A24/RX4_T

54

A16/RX12_R

21

B25/TX4_R

55

B17/TX12_T

22

A25/TX4_T

56

A17/TX12_R

23

B26/RX5_R

57

B18/RX13_T

24

A26/RX5_T

58

A18/RX13_R

25

B27/TX5_R

59

B19/TX13_T

26

A27/TX5_T

60

A19/TX13_R

27

B28/RX6_R

61

B20/RX14_T

28

A28/RX6_T

62

A20/RX14_R

29

B29/TX6_R

63

B21/TX14_T

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Pin

Signal

30

Port

Pin

Signal

A29/TX6_T

64

A21/TX14_R

31

B30/RX7_R

65

B22/RX15_T

32

A30/RX7_T

66

A22/RX15_R

33

B31/TX7_R

67

B23/TX15_T

34

A31/TX7_T

68

A23/TX15_R

Matching Board
Table 3-45 describes the matching board of the SLTF transfer board.
Table 3-45 Matching board of the SLTF transfer board
Related
Board

Port

Remarks

EDTB

16 E1 ports

Transferring 16-channel E1 signals.

DSLD

16 ISDN ports

Transferring 16-channel subscriber signals.

A64

32 analog subscriber
ports

Transferring the last 8-channel subscriber signals.

Specifications
Table 3-46 lists the specifications of the SLTF board.
Table 3-46 Specifications of the SLTF transfer board
Board

Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

SLTF

18.1 mm x 274 mm x 80 mm

<1W

0.125 kg

3.7.7 PRTF Transfer Board


This section describes the functions, principles, front panel, ports, port pin assignments, and
specifications of the PRTF transfer board.

Overview
PRTF is the power interface board in the UA5000. It is inserted to the leftmost slot in the HABD
and HABF shelves.
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Front Panel
Figure 3-21 describes the front panel of the PRTF board.
Figure 3-21 Front panel of the PRTF board

RUN
ALM: Running LED, red and green

DC POWER INPUT

RUN
ALM

Green on: The board works in the normal state


Red on: The board is faulty

PRTF
PRTF

Interface Signal
The PRTF transfer board provides one 3V3 connector. Table 3-47 describes the pin assignments.
Table 3-47 Pin assignments of the PRTF transfer board
Signal

Function

DC POWER INPUT

Provides one 48 V input.

Specifications
Table 3-48 lists the specifications of the PRTF board.
Table 3-48 Specifications of the PRTF board

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Dimensions (W x D x H)

Maximum Power
Consumption

Weight

PRTF

20.4 mm x 282.5 mm x 56 mm

15 W

0.21 kg

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About This Chapter


This topic provides the appearance and parameters of the cables used in the UA5000, and
describes the pin assignments and application of the cables used in the UA5000.
4.1 Local Maintenance Serial Port Cable
A local maintenance serial port cable is used for debugging devices or maintaining devices at
the local end.
4.2 Network Cable
A network cable is used for equipment cascading, communication between the device and the
network, and local maintenance and remote access of the device.
4.3 32-Channel Unshielded Subscriber Cable-Front Access
This topic describes the application and pin assignments of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber
cable, and provides the appearance and technical specifications of the cable.
4.4 Trunk Cable
This section describes the applications, appearance, and pin assignments of the trunk cable.
4.5 Optical Fiber
An optical fiber connects an optical port to an upstream device or optical network terminal.
4.6 PVMB E1 Cable
This section describes the applications, appearance and pin assignments of the PVMB E1 cable.
4.7 IPMD FE/GE Cable-Front Access
The IPMD FE/GE cable tranfers the left and the right two channels of FE/GE signals of the
IPMD board.
4.8 +5/-5 V Cable
This section describes the applications and appearance of the +5/-5 V cable.
4.9 HW Cable
This section describes the applications, appearance and pin assignments of the broadband
subtending cable of the slave shelf.
4.10 Test Cable
This section describes the application, appearance, and pin assignment of the test cable.
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4.11 Test Subtending Cable


This section describes the applications, appearance, and pin assignments of the test subtending
cable.

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4.1 Local Maintenance Serial Port Cable


A local maintenance serial port cable is used for debugging devices or maintaining devices at
the local end.

Application
A local maintenance serial port cable is used for debugging or local maintenance.
It is connected as follows:
l

One end of the cable is an RJ45 connector (8-pin), which connects to a maintenance serial
port of the device.

The other end of the cable is a DB-9 or DB-25 socket, which connects to a maintenance
terminal. When a PC is used as the maintenance terminal, select the DB-9 socket.

Appearance and Structure


Figure 4-1 shows the appearance of a local maintenance serial port cable.
Figure 4-1 Appearance of a local maintenance serial port cable

Figure 4-2 shows the structure of a local maintenance serial port cable.

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Figure 4-2 Structure of a local maintenance serial port cable

Pin Assignments
Table 4-1 describes the pin assignments of a local maintenance serial port cable.
Table 4-1 Pin assignments of a local maintenance serial port cable
Connector

Pin Mapping

X2 (RJ45)

X1 (DB-25)

20

X3 (DB-9)

Technical Specifications
Table 4-2 lists the technical specifications of a local maintenance serial port cable.
Table 4-2 Technical specifications of a local maintenance serial port cable

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Parameter

Description

Connector type

DB-9 female + Ethernet port 8-pin/DB-25 female

Cable type

Symmetrical twisted pair

Color

Dark blue

Wire diameter of the inner


conductor

0.38 mm

Wire gauge of the inner conductor

28 AWG (cross-sectional area 0.08 mm2)

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Parameter

Description

Number of wires

4.2 Network Cable


A network cable is used for equipment cascading, communication between the device and the
network, and local maintenance and remote access of the device.

Application
A network cable connects a PC to a maintenance Ethernet port on the control board for local or
remote maintenance.
A network cable can be a straight through cable or a crossover cable.
l

The straight through cable is used to connect a terminal to the network.

The crossover cable is used to connect two terminals.

Appearance and Structure


The appearances of a straight through cable and a crossover cable are the same. Figure 4-3
shows the appearance of a network cable.
Figure 4-3 Appearance of a network cable

Figure 4-4 shows the structure of a network cable.


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Figure 4-4 Structure of a network cable


Main label
View A
A
1

X1

X2

Pin Assignments
Table 4-3 describes the pin assignments of a straight through cable.
Table 4-3 Pin assignments of a straight through cable
X1 Pin

Wire Color

X2 Pin

White and orange

Orange

White and green

Blue

White and blue

Green

White and brown

Brown

Table 4-4 describes the pin assignments of a crossover cable.


Table 4-4 Pin assignments of a crossover cable

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Wire Color

X2 Pin

White and orange

Orange

White and green

Blue

White and blue

Green

White and brown

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Wire Color

X2 Pin

Brown

NOTE

To achieve the optimum electrical transmission performance, make sure that the wires connected to pins 1 and
2 and to pins 3 and 6 are twisted pairs.

Technical Specifications
Table 4-5 lists the technical specifications of a network cable.
Table 4-5 Technical specifications of a network cable
Parameter

Description

Connector (X1/X2)

RJ45 connector

Type

Category-3 and category-5 unshielded twisted pairs


(UTP-3 and UTP-5) or shielded twisted pairs (STP)

Color

Dark gray

Characteristic impedance

100.0 ohms

Wire diameter of the inner


conductor

0.510 mm

Breakdown voltage

500.0 V

DC resistance of the inner


conductor

93.8 ohms/km

Number of wires

Frequency range

0-100 MHz

Frequency attenuation

22 dB/100 m@100 MHz

4.3 32-Channel Unshielded Subscriber Cable-Front Access


This topic describes the application and pin assignments of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber
cable, and provides the appearance and technical specifications of the cable.

Application
One end of the cable is a DB-68 connector, and the other end is bare wires.

Appearance and Structure


Figure 4-5 shows the appearance of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable.
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Figure 4-5 Appearance of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable

Figure 4-6 shows the structure of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable.
Figure 4-6 Structure of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable
D-type connector
(68-pin, male)
Pos.34 Pos.68
Main label

Pos.1

Pos.35

Twisted pair

X1

Pin Assignments
Table 4-6 describes the pin assignments of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable.
Table 4-6 Pin assignments of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable

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X1 Pin

Binder Color

Tip Color and Relation

Port

35

Blue

White

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

36

Blue

37

White

38

Orange

39

White

40

Green

41

White

42

Brown

43

White

44

Gray
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Tip Color and Relation

Port

45

Red

Twisted

46

Blue

47

Red

Twisted

48

Orange

49

Red

Twisted

50

Green

Red

Twisted

Brown

Red

Twisted

Gray

Black

Twisted

10

Blue

Black

Twisted

11

Orange

Black

Twisted

12

10

Green

11

Black

Twisted

13

12

Brown

13

Black

Twisted

14

14

Gray

15

Yellow

Twisted

15

16

Blue
Twisted

16

Twisted

17

Twisted

18

Twisted

19

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Orange

White

54

Blue

55

White

56

Orange

57

White

58

Green

59

White

60

Brown

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Tip Color and Relation

Port

61

White

Twisted

20

62

Gray

63

Red

Twisted

21

64

Blue

65

Red

Twisted

22

66

Orange

67

Red

Twisted

23

68

Green

19

Red

Twisted

24

20

Brown

21

Red

Twisted

25

22

Gray

23

Black

Twisted

26

24

Blue

25

Black

Twisted

27

26

Orange

27

Black

Twisted

28

28

Green

29

Black

Twisted

29

30

Brown

31

Black

Twisted

30

32

Gray

33

Yellow

Twisted

31

34

Blue

Technical Specifications
Table 4-7 lists the technical specifications of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable.

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Table 4-7 Technical specifications of the 32-channel unshielded subscriber cable


Parameter

Description

Type

Symmetrical twisted pair

Color

PANTONE 430U

Characteristic impedance

100.0 ohms

Wire diameter of the inner


conductor

0.400 mm

Wire gauge of the inner conductor

26 AWG

Breakdown voltage

1000.0 V

DC resistance of the inner


conductor

145.0 ohms

Number of cores

64

Frequency attenuation

2.95 dB/100 m@100 MHz

4.4 Trunk Cable


This section describes the applications, appearance, and pin assignments of the trunk cable.

4.4.1 75-ohm E1 Cable from EDTB to DDF-Front Access


This topic describes the application and pin assignments of the front-access 75-ohm E1 cable
from EDTB to DDF, and provides the appearance and technical specifications of the cable.

Application
The 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF provides 16 channels of E1 signals. This cable is
connected as follows:
l

One end of the cable is a DB-68 connector and is connected to the DB-68 port on the SLTF
transfer board of the EDTB board.

The other end of the cable is bare wires and is connected to the DDF.

Appearance and Structure


Figure 4-7 shows the appearance of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.

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Figure 4-7 Appearance of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

Figure 4-8 shows the structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Figure 4-8 Structure of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF
Main label

D-type connector
(68-pin, male)
Pos.34

Label

Coaxial cable

X1

Pos.1

Pos.68

Pos.35

Table 4-8 describes the labels on the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Table 4-8 Labels on the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

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Meaning

W1 (1-4) E1

The 1st-4th channels of E1 signals

W2 (9-12) E1

The 9th-12th channels of E1 signals


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Meaning

W3 (5-8) E1

The 5th-8th channels of E1 signals

W4 (13-16) E1

The 13th-16th channels of E1 signals

Pin Assignments
Table 4-9 describes the pin assignments of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
NOTE

"No." in "Coaxial Cable & No." indicates the labels on the cable jacket.
In Table 4-9, "R/T channel" indicates that the transmitting is from the EDTB board and the receiving is to
the EDTB board.
l R1: receiving of the 1st channel of E1 signals
l T1: transmitting of the 1st channel of E1 signals

Table 4-9 Pin assignments of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

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Coaxial Cable &


No.

R/T
Channel

X1 Pin

Coaxial Cable &


No.

R/T
Channel

35

Ring

R1

Ring

R9

36

Tip

Tip

37

Ring

Ring

T9

38

Tip

Tip

39

Ring

Ring

R10

40

Tip

Tip

41

Ring

Ring

T10

42

Tip

Tip

43

Ring

10

Ring

R11

44

Tip

Tip

45

Ring

12

Ring

T11

46

Tip

11

Tip

47

Ring

14

Ring

R12

48

Tip

13

Tip

49

Ring

16

Ring

T12

50

Tip

15

Tip

19

Ring

54

Ring

R13

T1

R2

T2

R3

T3

R4

T4

R5

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Coaxial Cable &


No.

20

Tip

21

Ring

22

Tip

23

Ring

24

Tip

25

Ring

26

Tip

27

Ring

28

Tip

29

Ring

30

Tip

31

Ring

32

Tip

33

Ring

34

Tip

R/T
Channel

T5

R6

T6

R7

T7

R8

T8

X1 Pin

Coaxial Cable &


No.

53

Tip

56

Ring

55

Tip

58

Ring

57

Tip

60

Ring

59

Tip

62

Ring

61

Tip

64

Ring

63

Tip

66

Ring

65

Tip

68

Ring

67

Tip

R/T
Channel

T13

R14

T14

R15

T15

R16

T16

Technical Specifications
Table 4-10 lists the technical specifications of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Table 4-10 Technical specifications of the 75-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

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Parameter

Description

Type

Coaxial cable

Color

Huawei white

Characteristic impedance

75.0 ohms

Diameter of the jacket

9.650 mm

Diameter of the inner insulation


layer

1.20 mm

Wire diameter of the inner


conductor

0.252 mm

Breakdown voltage

500 V

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Description

DC resistance of the inner


conductor

335.0 ohms

Number of cores

64

Frequency attenuation

9.5 dB/100 m@10 MHz

4.4.2 120-ohm E1 Cable from EDTB to DDF-Front Access


This topic describes the application and pin assignments of the front-access 120-ohm E1 cable
from the EDTB to the DDF, and provides the appearance and technical specifications of the
cable.

Application
The 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to the DDF provides 16 channels of E1 signals.
l
l

One end of the cable is a DB-68 connector and is connected to the DB-68 port on the SLTF
transfer board of the EDTB board.
The other end of the cable is bare wires and is connected to the DDF.

Appearance and Structure


Figure 4-9 shows the appearance of the front-access 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Figure 4-9 Appearance of the front-access 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

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Figure 4-10 shows the structure of the front-access 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Figure 4-10 Structure of the front-access 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF
D-type connector
(68-pin, male)
Pos.68

Pos.34

Pos.1

Pos.35

Main label Label

Twisted pair
X1

Table 4-11 describes the labels on the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
Table 4-11 Labels on the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF
Label

Indication

(1-8) E1

The 1st-8th channels of E1 signals

(9-16) E1

The 9th-16th channels of E1 signals

Pin Assignments
Table 4-12 describes the pin assignments of the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
NOTE

In Table 4-12, "R/T channel" indicates that the transmitting is from the EDTB board and the receiving is
to the EDTB board.
l R1: receiving of the 1st channel of E1 signals
l T1: transmitting of the 1st channel of E1 signals

Table 4-12 Pin assignments of the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF

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X1 Pin

Tip Color and


Relation

R/T
Channel

X1
Pin

Tip Color and


Relation

R/T
Channel

35

White

R1

White

Twisted

R9

36

Blue

Blue

37

White

White

Twisted

T9

38

Orange

Orange

39

White

White

Twisted

R10

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

T1

R2

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Tip Color and


Relation

40

Green

41

White

42

Brown

43

White

44

Gray

45

Red

46

Blue

47

Red

48

Orange

49

Red

50

Green

19

Red

20

Brown

21

Red

22

Gray

23

Black

24

Blue

25

Black

26

Orange

27

Black

28

Green

29

Black

30

Brown

31

Black

32

Gray

33

Yellow

34

Blue

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

R/T
Channel

T2

R3

T3

R4

T4

R5

T5

R6

T6

R7

T7

R8

T8

X1
Pin

Tip Color and


Relation

Green

White

Brown

10

White

Gray

12

Red

11

Blue

14

Red

13

Orange

16

Red

15

Green

54

Red

53

Brown

56

Red

55

Gray

58

Black

57

Blue

60

Black

59

Orange

62

Black

61

Green

64

Black

63

Brown

66

Black

65

Gray

68

Yellow

67

Blue

R/T
Channel

Twisted

T10

Twisted

R11

Twisted

T11

Twisted

R12

Twisted

T12

Twisted

R13

Twisted

T13

Twisted

R14

Twisted

T14

Twisted

R15

Twisted

T15

Twisted

R16

Twisted

T16

Technical Specifications
Table 4-13 lists the technical specifications of the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF.
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Table 4-13 Technical specifications of the 120-ohm E1 cable from EDTB to DDF
Parameter

Description

Type

Symmetrical twisted pair

Color

PANTONE 430U

Characteristic impedance

120.0 ohms

Wire diameter of the inner


conductor

0.400 mm

Wire gauge of the inner conductor

26 AWG

Breakdown voltage

1000 V

DC resistance of the inner


conductor

145.0 ohms

Number of cores

64

Frequency attenuation

2.8 dB/100 m@10 MHz

4.5 Optical Fiber


An optical fiber connects an optical port to an upstream device or optical network terminal.

Application
An optical fiber carries optical signals. It is connected as follows:
l

One end of the optical fiber is connected to an optical port of a board.

The other end of the optical fiber is connected to the optical distribution frame (ODF),
optical port of the upper layer device, or optical port of other devices.

Appearance
The appearances of a single-mode optical fiber and a multi-mode optical fiber are the same, but
their colors are different. The single-mode optical fiber is yellow, and the multi-mode optical
fiber is orange.
Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-12 show the appearances of single-mode optical fibers with different
connectors.

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Figure 4-11 Appearance of a single-mode optical fiber with LC/PC connectors

Figure 4-12 Appearance of a single-mode optical fiber with SC/PC connectors

Fiber Selection Criterion


Table 4-14 lists the criteria for selecting optical fibers. Table 4-15 lists common optical
connectors.
Table 4-14 Criteria for selecting optical fibers

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According to ...

Length

Survey result
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According to ...

Single-mode or
multi-mode

Optical module type

Optical connector
type

l Square connector: SC/PC, LC/PC, and MTRJ/PC


l Round connector: ST/PC and FC/PC

Table 4-15 Common optical connectors

SC/PC connector

FC/PC connector

LC/PC connector

MTRJ/PC connector
-

ST/PC connector

4.6 PVMB E1 Cable


This section describes the applications, appearance and pin assignments of the PVMB E1 cable.

Application
One end of the cable is a DB-68 connector, connected to the port on the E1TF transfer board of
the HABD shelf. The other end is a bundle of bare wires, connected to the DDF.

Appearance
Figure 4-13 shows the PVMB FE cable.

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Figure 4-13 PVMB E1 cable


Main label

Label 4

Pos.34

Pos.68

Pos.1

Pos.35

Label 8

Label 3

Label 7

Label 2

Label 6

Label 1

Label 5

Table 4-16 describes the labels on the PVMB E1 cable.


Table 4-16 Labels on the PVMB E1 cable
Label

Meaning

Label 1

The 1st4th channels of E1 signals

Label 4
Label 2

The 5th8th channels of E1 signals

Label 6
Label 3

The 9th12th channels of E1 signals

Label 7
Label 4

The 13th16th channels of E1 signals

Label 8

Pin Assignment
NOTE

R1: Receive end of the 1st channel of E1 signal.


T1: Transmit end of the 1st channel of E1 signals.

Table 4-17 and Table 4-18 shows the pin assignments of the PVMB E1 cable.
Table 4-17 Pin assignments of the PVMB E1 cable (1)

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X1 Pin

Coaxial Cable & No.

R/T Channel

W1

35

Ring

R1

36

Tip

37

Ring

T1

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X1 Pin

Coaxial Cable & No.

38

Tip

39

Ring

40

Tip

41

Ring

42

Tip

43

Ring

44

Tip

45

Ring

46

Tip

47

Ring

48

Tip

49

Ring

50

Tip

Ring

Tip

Ring

Tip

Ring

Tip

Ring

Tip

10

Ring

Tip

12

Ring

11

Tip

14

Ring

13

Tip

16

Ring

15

Tip

R/T Channel

R2

T2

R3

T3

R4

T4

R5

T5

R6

T6

R7

T7

R8

T8

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Table 4-18 Pin assignments of the PVMB E1 cable (2)


Cable

X1 Pin

Coaxial Cable & No.

W3

19

Ring

20

Tip

21

Ring

22

Tip

23

Ring

24

Tip

25

Ring

26

Tip

27

Ring

28

Tip

29

Ring

30

Tip

31

Ring

32

Tip

33

Ring

34

Tip

54

Ring

53

Tip

56

Ring

55

Tip

58

Ring

57

Tip

60

Ring

59

Tip

62

Ring

61

Tip

64

Ring

63

Tip

66

Ring

W4

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R9

T9

R10

T10

R11

T11

R12

T12

R13

T13

R14

T14

R15

T15

R16

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Tip

68

Ring

67

Tip

T16

4.7 IPMD FE/GE Cable-Front Access


The IPMD FE/GE cable tranfers the left and the right two channels of FE/GE signals of the
IPMD board.

Application
This cable is connected as follows:
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One end of the cable is a DB-68 connector, which connects to the port on the EFTF transfer
board in the HBAD shelf.

The other end of the cable is RJ-45 connectors, which connect to the peer device.

Appearance and Structure


Figure 4-14 shows the structure of the IPMD FE/GE cable.
Figure 4-14 Structure of the IPMD FE/GE cable
Label

Pos.34 Pos.68

Network port connector


(8-pin, female)

D-type connector
(68-pin, male)
Main label

X4

X3

Pos.1

Pos.35

X2

X1

Table 4-19 describes the labels on the IPMD FE/GE cable.

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Table 4-19 Labels on the IPMD FE/GE cable


Network port
connector

Label

Meaning

X1

Right_GE1

The 2nd channel of FE/GE signals of the right IPMD


board (front view)

X2

Right_GE0

The 1st channel of FE/GE signals of the right IPMD


board (front view)

X3

Left_GE1

The 2nd channel of FE/GE signals of the left IPMD


board (front view)

X4

Left_GE0

The 1st channel of FE/GE signals of the left IPMD


board (front view)

Pin Assignments
Table 4-20 describes the pin assignments of the IPMD FE/GE cable.
Table 4-20 Pin assignments of the IPMD FE/GE cable
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Pin

Wire

X Pin

X1 Pin

Wire

X Pin

X3 Pin

Wire

33

Twisted

49

Twisted

34

50

31

47

32

48

29

45

30

46

27

43

28

44

X Pin

X2 Pin

Wire

X Pin

X4 Pin

Wire

25

Twisted

41

Twisted

26

42

23

39

24

40

21

37

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

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X Pin

X1 Pin

22

19

20

Wire

Pin

Wire

X Pin

X3 Pin

38

35

36

Twisted

Wire
Wire

Twisted

4.8 +5/-5 V Cable


This section describes the applications and appearance of the +5/-5 V cable.

Application
The +5/-5 V cable is used to connect the power port on the master shelf with that on the extended
shelf, providing the working voltage for narrowband boards.
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One end of the cable connects to the port "+5 GND -5 V" on HABD.

One end of the cable connects to the port "+5 GND -5 V" on HABF.

Appearance
Figure 4-15 shows the +5/-5 V cable.
Figure 4-15 +5/-5 V cable
Main Label
W3

M021

W2
W1
X2

X1

A3
A2
A1

View A

700

Table 4-21 describes the labels on the +5/-5 V cable.


Table 4-21 Labels on the +5/-5 V cable

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STARTPT

ENDPT

REMARK

W1

X1.A1

X2.A1

GREY

W2

X1.A2

X2.A2

BLUE

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STARTPT

ENDPT

REMARK

W3

X1.A3

X2.A3

BROWN

4.9 HW Cable
This section describes the applications, appearance and pin assignments of the broadband
subtending cable of the slave shelf.

Application
Both ends of the HW cable are the DB-28 connectors, connected to HWCF in the master shelf
with HWTF in the slave shelf, or HWCF in the master shelf with HWFF in the extended shelf.
Table 4-22 shows the connections of the front access HW cable.
Table 4-22 Connections of the front access HW cable
Connect One End to

Connect the Other End to

HWCF HWOUT0

HW of the HWFF transfer board in the


first HABF shelf

HWCF HWOUT1

HW of the HWTF transfer board

HWCF HWOUT2

HW of the HWFF transfer board in the


second HABF shelf

Appearance
Figure 4-16 shows the HW cable.
Figure 4-16 HW cable
Pos.13 Pos.28

Pos.1 Pos.14

D-type connector
(28-pin, male)

Twisted pair

X1

D-type connector
(28-pin, male)

X2

Pin Assignment
Table 4-23 shows the pin assignments of the HW cable.

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Table 4-23 Pin assignments of the HW cable


X1 Pin

X2 Pin

Wire

Twisted

10

10

11

11

12

12

13

13

14

14

15

15

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

20

20

21

21

22

22

23

23

24

24

25

25

26

26

27

27

28

28

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

NOTE

Pins 1-2 of X1 and pins 1-2 of X1 are not used.

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4.10 Test Cable


This section describes the application, appearance, and pin assignment of the test cable.

Application
The test cable is connected as follows:
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One end is a D-type connector, connected to the STACK OUT port of the HWCF transfer
board in the HABD shelf.

One end is an RJ-45 connector, connected to the STACK IN port of the HWFF transfer
board in the first HABF shelf.

The rest two ends are two RJ-45 sockets. Connect the N-RS485 socket to the cable from
the DB-9 port COM4 of the PDU.

The cable connections takes the HWCF, HWFF and HWTF transfer boards at the left of the
shelf as examples.

Appearance
Figure 4-17 shows the test cable.
Figure 4-17 Test cable
Twisted pair

Label

Network port
connector (8-pin)

D-type connector
(28-pin, male)

1
8

Main label

Pos.13 Pos.28

X2
8

X3
Pos.1 Pos.14

X1
X4

Table 4-24 describes the label print on the test cable.


Table 4-24 Labels on the test cable

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Label

Connector

Meaning

HWFF STACK IN

X3

Connector X3 connects to the STACK IN port of


the HWFF transfer board of the first HABF shelf

N-RS485

X2

Connector X2 connects to the COM4 port of the


PDU through the power monitoring cable.

B-RS485

X4

Reserved

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Pin Assignment
Table 4-25, Table 4-26 and Table 4-27 show the pin assignments of the test cable.
Table 4-25 Pin assignments of the test cable (I)
X1 Pin

X2 Pin

Wire

25

Twisted

26

27

28

Twisted

Table 4-26 Pin assignments of the test cable (II)


X1 Pin

X3 Pin

Wire

Twisted

15

16

17

18

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

Table 4-27 Pin assignments of the test cable (III)


X1 Pin

X4 Pin

Wire

11

Twisted

12

13

14

Twisted

4.11 Test Subtending Cable


This section describes the applications, appearance, and pin assignments of the test subtending
cable.
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Application
Both ends of the test subtending cable are RJ-45 connectors, connected as follows:
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One cable connects to the STACK OUT port on the HWTF transfer board of the slave
HABD shelf and the STACK IN port on the HWFF transfer board of the lower HABF shelf.

The other cable connects to the STACK OUT port on the HWFF transfer board of the upper
HABF shelf and the STACK IN port on the HWTF transfer board of the slave HABD shelf.
NOTE

The cable connections takes the HWCF, HWFF and HWTF transfer boards at the left of the shelf as example.
Two RJ-45 connectors of the HWCF transfer board at the right of the shelf are reserved.

Appearance
Figure 4-18 shows the test subtending cable.
Figure 4-18 Test subtending cable
M059

Main label
W

A
View A
X1

X2
1m

Pin Assignment
Table 4-28 shows the pin assignments of the test subtending cable.
Table 4-28 Pin assignments of the test subtending cable

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X1 Pin

X2 Pin

Wire

Twisted

Twisted

Twisted

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