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Thunderstorms
High temperature
Do not work with electrical current or work in elevated or exposed locations during a thunderstorm.
If the ambient temperature reaches 55°C, the surface temperature of an RTN 320 may exceed 70°C.
Extreme weather conditions Therefore, wear protective gloves when handling the RTN 320. A high-temperature warning label ( ) is
attached to each RTN 320.
RTN 320 is usually installed outdoors. If weather conditions are extreme during an installation, personnel
should follow the related local guidelines and regulations to safeguard personal health and safety. Handling of RTN 320 or mounting kits
Elevated locations Wear clean gloves when handling the RTN 320 or mounting kits.
RTN 320 is usually installed in an elevated location, for example, on the rooftop of a building. For installation Lasers
in elevated locations, installation personnel must:
Do not look into an optical port without eye protection.
•Have the proper training and qualifications, and meet health requirements.
•Wear helmets, safety belts, and anti-slip footwear.
Corrosion
•Wear clothing and gloves appropriate to weather conditions.
•Work in teams of two or more. Anti-corrosion measures are required if an RTN 320 is installed in a location that is prone to corrosion. Contact
•Test hoisting tools before use. the local Huawei office for details. A location is prone to corrosion if it is:
•Avoid installation during extreme weather conditions, such as during thunderstorms, blizzards, or gales. •Within 3.7 km of an ocean or a salt water lake
In addition, all site visitors must wear helmets. • Within 3 km of a heavy pollution source, such as a smelting factory or coal mine
• Within 2 km of a medium pollution source, such as a chemical, rubber, or electroplating plant
Microwave • Within 1 km of a light pollution source, such as a food/leather processing plant or heating boiler
High-power radio frequency signals are harmful. Avoid exposure to transmission from the antennas of Local rules and regulations
microwave equipment that has the radiation warning symbol ( ). When you are installing or performing If local rules and regulations require that anti-corrosion measures must be taken for ground connections,
maintenance on an antenna located on a tower that has multiple antennas, avoid exposure to radiation comply with local rules and regulations.
from other antennas.
Unpacking
Moving and hoisting heavy objects
• After unpacking an RTN 320, power it on within 24 hours.
To move or hoist heavy objects, use appropriate equipment and adhere to the • Do not power off an RTN 320 for more than 24 hours during maintenance.
following guidelines:
• All personnel should wear helmets and protective clothes, gloves, and
shoes.
• Move heavy objects along a flat obstacle-free path.
• Do not lift heavy objects by hand. Use appropriate equipment instead.
• When items are hoisted, ensure that those standing nearby are safe from
falling objects.
• Use hoisting tools properly. Do not exceed load allowances to prevent
damage to pulleys or slings.
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Safety Precautions
•Do not install or remove a live power cable. Any contact between the power cable core and a conductor can Do not leave any service cable unconnected (see the following figure).
generate electric arc or sparks, which may cause fire or eye injury. If a service port is not in use, remove the cable from it and plug it with a waterproof block.
•Connect the power cables correctly to the positive and negative terminals of the power supply device (see
circled No.1 in the figure below). To prevent damage to power cables or devices caused by short-circuits,
install a circuit breaker on the negative terminal of the power supply device (see circled No.2 in the figure
below). The recommended fuse capacity is 10 A to 16 A.
•Do not connect the RTN 320 to an AC power supply device. Otherwise, the RTN 320 may be damaged.
•Do not connect the RTN 320 to a DC power supply device providing power beyond the range of –38.4 V to –
57.6 V. Otherwise, the RTN 320 may be damaged.
DANGER
Do not leave any service cable
unconnected.
RTN(+) RTN(-)
IF port protection
SW Blue: -48 V
Protective cap
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Installation Precautions
Installation space requirements Installation position requirements
•Reserve at least 30 cm space on the side of the RTN 320 so that the maintenance compartment can be opened. •The RTN 320 can be installed on either side of a hybrid coupler or OMT. You can install the RTN 320 on the right or
left side based on installation space requirements.
R = 30 cm
Installed on the
left side
Installed on the
right side
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Installation Precautions
How to handle the issue that the maintenance compartment cannot be opened due to the support bar
After installing the RTN 320, check whether the maintenance compartment can be opened. If it cannot 3. Adjust the installation angle of the support bar so that the maintenance compartment can be removed.
be opened due to the support bar, adjust the installation position or angle of the support bar. 4. Install a fixing bar for the support bar so that the angle of the support bar can be adjusted to the greatest extent.
The following adjustment methods are available: Then, the maintenance compartment can be opened, and the antenna's wind resistant capability is maximized.
1. Adjust the installation angle of the support bar to ensure that the
maintenance compartment can be opened.
Fixing bar
2. Adjust the fixing point of the support bar to ensure that the
maintenance compartment can be opened.
Fixing point
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Installing the RTN 320
Equipment Components
Screw of the
maintenance
compartment
290mm
COMBO MIMO2
MIMO1
GE3(o)
Ground
IF1 screw
276mm
CAUTION
Do not keep the maintenance compartment open.
Close the maintenance compartment after maintenance is complete.
Wi-Fi
Bottom view USB port module
Screws of the USB port USB flash compartment
compartment drive
CAUTION
NMS
CAUTION
If the cable trough is not used, plug the
cable holes with waterproof blocks.
B Cables
Ground cable
OT terminal
DC power cable
Wires exposed
DC power cable and connector 8 mm
NOTE
Sheath reserved
19 mm
•The model recommended for the USB flash drive is Netac U208 with a 4 GB
capacity. Outdoor network cable
•If a different model or capacity is required, contact Huawei local offices. 29 mm
•The appearance of Netac U208 flash drives varies depending on the vendor.
Shield layer exposed
•Only USB 2.0 is supported.
14 mm
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Terminating an Outdoor Network Cable with Shielded RJ45 Connectors
Prepare the following tools. Prepare an outdoor network cable and Strip the cable. Arrange the core wires according to the pin assignments and cut
shielded RJ45 connectors. them neatly (exposing a length of 12 mm).
Make an incision of 20 Strip off the braided shield and cut the Length of each exposed core wire: 12 mm
Remove the outer jacket.
mm in the outer jacket. aluminum foil and unwanted materials.
12 mm
1. Core wire
2. Aluminum foil Cut the core wires
When stripping off the outer jacket, take care not to damage the
3. Braided shield neatly.
braided shield or aluminum foil.
Diagonal pliers 4. Outer jacket
5. Shielded RJ45 connector
8 Repeat steps 1 to 6 to terminate the other end of the cable with a 9 Optional: Use a multimeter to measure the impedance of
connector. Use a network cable tester to test the cable connectivity. core wires. The impedance difference between core wires
must be less than 5%.
Outdoor network
Stripped
cable
cable
29 mm
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Terminating Power Cables with a Tool-Less DC Power Connector
1 Strip off the sheath of a power cable according to the peeling indicator on one side 3 Insert the power cables.
of the equipment.
Wires Ensure that the positive and negative cables are correctly connected.
Sheath reserved
19 mm 4 Push the cable locking latches on both sides back. Slightly pull the power cables to
check whether they are connected securely.
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Terminating a Ground Cable with an OT Terminal
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Installing the RTN 320
3 Install the RTN 320 11 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
•Apply lubricant around the exterior side of the feed. 1 - 3
•Install the RTN 320 on the antenna. Align antennas.
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4 Install the PGND cable of the RTN 320.
CAUTION
Before installing a cable, bind the cable section that links DC GE(o)
the cable connector to the pole. This will protect the cable
connector from damage. Ensure that the length of cable NOTE
running from the binding point to the RTN 320 is sufficient NOTE
The GE1(e) port can be used to transmit/receive
to attach the cable connector to a service port on the RTN Install the device-side ground cable electrical services, and the GE3(o) or COMBO port can
320. before you climb up the tower. be used to transmit/receive optical services. In this
example, the GE3(o) port is used.
7 Waterproof ground clips and IF cable connectors. 4
5
8 Check the installation.
6
Connected to a power Transmits/Receives one channel of
supply device GE (optical) service.
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Installing the RTN 320
3 Install the hybrid coupler. 13 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
•Apply lubricant around the exterior side of the
hybrid coupler feed and the RTN 320 feed. 1 - 4 14 Align antennas.
•Install the hybrid coupler onto the antenna.
4 Install the RTN 320 and ODU onto the hybrid coupler.
NOTE
For the method of installing an XMC ODU, see
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see ODU
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
Install an outdoor fiber or network cable.
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•Connect an outdoor fiber or network cable to a port in the
maintenance compartment.
•Lay out the outdoor fiber or network cable.
•Attach a yellow label to the fiber or network cable, and
write a number on the label according to the plan.
8 Install a DC power cable.
•Connect a DC power cable to the DC power port in the
maintenance compartment. DC GE(o)
•Lay out the DC power cable.
NOTE
•Select ground points for the DC power cable, and install
ground clips. The GE1(e) port can be used to transmit/receive
•Attach a matte white label to the DC power cable. NOTE electrical services, and the GE3(o) or COMBO port can
Install the device-side ground cable be used to transmit/receive optical services. In this
CAUTION 5 5 7 example, the GE3(o) port is used.
before you climb up the tower.
Before installing a cable, bind the cable section that links
the cable connector to the pole. This will protect the cable Transmits/Receives one channel of GE (optical) service.
connector from damage. Ensure that the length of cable
running from the binding point to the RTN 320 is sufficient Connected to a power
to attach the cable connector to a service port on the RTN supply device
320. 6 8
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see
RTN 320
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
3 Install the RTN 320 and ODU. 12 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
•Apply lubricant around the exterior side of the RTN 320 feed.
•Install the RTN 320 and ODU onto the OMT. 13 Align antennas.
1 - 3
NOTE
RTN 320
For the method of installing an XMC ODU, see the
RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide. ODU
4 Install PGND cables for the RTN 320 and ODU. OMT
8 Use IF cables to connect the RTN 320s and ODUs. ODU ODU
(main) (standby)
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
3 Install hybrid couplers on the separate mounting brackets. 15 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
Separate mounting
Install RTN 320s and ODUs onto the hybrid couplers. 2 - 4
4 brackets
16 Align antennas.
NOTE
2 - 4
For the method of installing an XMC ODU, see the
RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
6 6 6 6
9 Install GE cables. DC COMBO GE(o) DC COMBO GE(o)
•Connect a DC power cable to the DC power port in the Connected to a Connected to a NOTE
maintenance compartment. power supply power supply
device 7 device Install the device-side ground cable
•Lay out the DC power cable.
•Select ground points for the DC power cable, and install 8 before you climb up the tower.
8 1+1 cascade
ground clips. cable
IF cable
•Attach a matte white label to the DC power cable. IF cable
CAUTION CAUTION
Before installing a cable, bind the cable section that links GE cable 9 GE cable Do not remove or insert an IF cable connector from or to
the cable connector to the pole. This will protect the cable the RTN 320 with power on. Otherwise, human injuries may
connector from damage. Ensure that the length of cable RTN 900 be caused.
running from the binding point to the RTN 320 is sufficient
to attach the cable connector to a service port on the RTN
320.
EG4P
12 Check the installation. Connected to board
the NMS
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Installing the RTN 320
8 Use IF cables to connect the RTN 320s and ODUs. ODU ODU
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
8 Use IF cables to connect the RTN 320s and ODUs. ODU ODU
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see
the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
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Installing the RTN 320
3 Install the RTN 320/ODU 12 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
•Apply lubricant around the exterior side of the feed.
•Install the RTN 320/ODU on the antenna. Align antennas.
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4 Install the PGND cable of the RTN 320/ODU.
NOTE
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable, see the RTN
XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
•Select ground points for the DC power cable, and install ground clips.
•Attach a matte white label to the DC power cable.
CAUTION
Before installing a cable, bind the cable section that links the
cable connector to the pole. This will protect the cable connector 7
from damage. Ensure that the length of cable running from the
binding point to the RTN 320 is sufficient to attach the cable Connected to a
connector to a service port on the RTN 320. power supply Optical fiber
device NOTE
8 Waterproof ground clips and IF cable connectors. 6
The GE1(e) port can be used to
Transmits/Receive transmit/receive electrical services, and the
9 Check the installation. GE3(o) or COMBO port can be used to
s one channel of
GE (optical) service. transmit/receive optical services. In this
example, the GE3(o) port is used.
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Installing the RTN 320
2 Install the OMT by following instructions in the OMT installation guide. 12 Use a USB flash drive to load NE data.
RTN 320 ODU
3 Install the RTN 320s and ODUs 13 Optional: Use the Web LCT to configure NE data.
•Apply lubricant around the exterior side of the RTN 320 feed. OMT
•Install the RTN 320 and ODU onto the OMT. 14 Align antennas.
NOTE
For the method of installing an XMC ODU, see the
RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
NOTE
Finished 1-meter 5D IF cables are required.
RTN 320 ODU
OMT
6 Install MIMO cascading cables.
NOTE
Ensure that port MIMO1 connects to port MIMO1, and
port MIMO2 connects to port MIMO2.
7 Install an outdoor fiber or network cable. RTN 320 RTN 320
•Connect an outdoor fiber or network cable to a port in the
ODU ODU
maintenance compartment.
•Lay out the outdoor fiber or network cable.
•Attach a yellow label to the fiber or network cable, and write a
number on the label according to the plan.
•Select ground points for the DC power cable, and install ground clips.
•Attach a matte white label to the DC power cable. 6
MIMO cascading cable Finished 1-meter 5D IF
CAUTION cable
Before installing a cable, bind the cable section that links the
cable connector to the pole. This will protect the cable connector Finished 1-meter 5D IF 7 7 NOTE
from damage. Ensure that the length of cable running from the cable Transmits/Receives Transmits/Receives one The GE1(e) port can be used to
binding point to the RTN 320 is sufficient to attach the cable one channel of GE channel of GE (optical)
(optical) service. service. transmit/receive electrical services,
connector to a service port on the RTN 320. 8 and the GE3(o) or COMBO port can
8
be used to transmit/receive optical
9 Waterproof ground clips and IF cable connectors. 5 Connected to a Connected to a power 5
power supply supply device services. In this example, the GE3(o)
device port is used.
10 Check the installation. 20
Installation Reference
NOTE
Refer to the antenna installation guide for information on
how to change the polarization direction.
V (default) ① ②
3.2 Install the RTN 320 onto the hybrid coupler or OMT.
a Install the hybrid coupler or OMT onto the antenna. Apply lubricant to the O-ring ①. Do not apply lubricant to
the end face ② of the port.
Dual-polarized antenna with a
3.1 Install the RTN 320 on the antenna. horizontally-polarized feed on the left
a Install the guide pin. b Install the RTN 320 on the antenna.
①
b Install the RTN 320 and ODU onto the hybrid ODU
coupler or OMT.
Vertical
CAUTION
After finishing the installation, hold
the RTN 320's handles with your RTN 320
hands and turn it to check whether
it is installed securely.
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Installation Reference
a Install the RTN 320 ① on a conversion bracket ② and tighten the four captive screws ③ in a diagonal sequence.
a Install the main bracket.
b Mount the conversion bracket to the main bracket ④. When you hear a click, the conversion bracket is mounted
correctly.
④
c Tighten the two double-headed nuts with an adjustable
wrench until the main and auxiliary brackets are securely
fixed to the pole.
CAUTION
After finishing the installation, hold the RTN 320's
handles with your hands and turn it to check whether
it is installed securely.
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Installation Reference
Waterproof tape
Frequency Minimum Bending Minimum Bending Maximum
Band Radius of Plane H ① Radius of Plane E ② Twist Degree
For details on how to use the
26 GHz/28 76 mm 38 mm 510° waterproof tape, see the use
GHz/32 GHz instructions provided by the tape
vendor.
5 Install a flexible waveguide fixing set.
a Components of a flexible waveguide fixing set b Install the flexible waveguide fixing set on a pole.
Use the hose clamp to install the flexible waveguide fixing set on a pole and adjust the
Flexible Flexible
Hose clamp length of the strut based on the installation position of the flexible waveguide.
waveguide sheath waveguide clamp
Flexible Flexible
Strut waveguide sheath waveguide clamp
Strut
Fixing component
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Installation Reference
Installing an RTN 320 (Separate Mounting) Installing the PGND cable of the RTN 320.
1. To secure a flexible waveguide, install an 18G-42G flexible waveguide sheath onto the flexible waveguide, and then
install a 15G flexible waveguide sheath outside the 18G-42G flexible waveguide sheath.
G
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G-
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18G-38G
15G
Connect the OT terminal of the
PGND cable to the ground screw of
the RTN 320.
PGND cable
2. Secure the flexible waveguide using the fixing set. Remove the antirust paint and oxide layer at the
ground point. After the connection is complete,
waterproof and rustproof the ground point.
NOTE
NOTE Install the device-side ground cable before you climb up
•When installing a 0.9 m flexible waveguide, attach a flexible waveguide fixing set to the middle of the flexible the tower.
waveguide.
•When installing a 1.2 m or 1.8 m flexible waveguide, attach two flexible waveguide fixing sets to the flexible
waveguide so that the flexible waveguide is evenly divided into three sections by the fixing sets.
PGND cable
Flat-head screwdriver
Hex key Connected to
a ground bar
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Installation Reference
CAUTION
•Do not remove or insert an IF cable connector from 90°
or to the RTN 320 with power on. Otherwise, human
injuries may be caused.
•Do not power on the RTN 320 until IF cables are
properly connected.
CAUTION
NOTE •Rotate the screw with a torque less than 1 N.m.
For the method of making and laying out an IF cable,
see the RTN XMC ODU Quick Installation Guide.
IF1
Connected to an XMC
ODU
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Installing a DC Power Cable and an Outdoor Network Cable
1 Remove the rubber cable trough and waterproof block of the PWR cable hole. 2 Loosen the screw on the desired cable clip at
the second layer and remove the cable clip.
Waterproof
block
PWR cable
hole
Rubber cable trough
Shield layer
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Installing an Outdoor Fiber or Cascade Fiber Closing the Maintenance Compartment
1 Loosen the screw on the desired cable clip at 1 Lower the cover of the maintenance
the first layer and remove the cable clip. compartment.
2 Remove the waterproof block in the cable hole of the GE3(o), COMBO, MIMO1, or MIMO2 port.
GE3(o)
waterproof block
GE3(o) COMBO
MIMO1 MIMO2
cable hole cable hole
cable hole cable hole
3 Install an SFP optical module in the GE3(o), 4 Hoist the outdoor fiber to the installation 2 Check whether cable holes and waterproof blocks meet requirements.
COMBO, MIMO1, or MIMO2 port. position.
The port provides the mis-insertion prevention Connect the connector labeled "To: RRU" on
function. If you cannot insert the SFP optical CAUTION
module properly, turn it and insert it again. the outdoor fiber to the GE3(o), COMBO,
MIMO1, or MIMO2 port of the RTN 320. Ensure that the waterproof
cable trough is properly
installed. Otherwise, it does
not take effect.
Ensure that unused cable holes are
plugged with waterproof blocks.
NOTE
90°
Insert the fiber connector into the SFP optical module
until you hear a click.
Then, slightly pull the fiber connector to check whether
the connector and SFP optical module are inserted
securely.
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Installation Reference
Select ground points for the DC cable and the outdoor network cable.
Use a box cutter to strip off a section of the cable sheath. Take care
Ground the DC cable and the outdoor network cable at the following positions:
not to damage the shield layer.
1. About 1 m before the cable leaves the tower and runs toward the outdoor cable tray
2. About 0.5 m to 1 m (1.64 feet to 3.28 feet) before the cable is routed into the
equipment room or outdoor cabinet
3. About 1 m before the cable leaves the roof cable ladder
Installation environment Installation environment on
on a tower the top of a building
RTN 320 Install and waterproof the ground clip. (See the appendix for the
3 waterproofing method.)
RTN 320
CUATION
Ensure that the angle between a PGND cable and a power cable is 15 degrees or less. If the power
cable is routed vertically, route the PGND cable from the top downwards.
1 2
2
Two types of terminals (ground bar terminal and U-shaped terminal) are available for a ground clip.
Select a terminal as required.
•If a ground clip is installed on a thin cable, secure the ground clip by using the binding wire delivered
with the ground clip.
•For details about how to install ground clips, see the use instructions delivered with the ground clips.
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Installation Reference
Installing the Outdoor Optical Splitter
2
1 Loosen the reinforce screws. 22 Open the case cover. 2 Optional: wall-mounting
4 mm hex key Cable distribution area 3.1 Use a scribe template to determine the positions of mounting holes.
Fiber routing
clips
Fiber fixing
holes Scribe
template
Mounting
hole
Hole blocks
a Install expansion bolts. b Tighten the screws and fix the case.
Chisel drilling positions. Drill holes.
Flat washer
Expansion bolt
Ф8 drill
Nut
bit
Nut
Flat washer
Expansion
tube
Expansion
bolt
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Installation Reference
Installing the Outdoor Optical Splitter
4 Optional: pole-mounting
1 Install the pole assembly on the pole. 2 Fix the case on the pole assembly and tighten the lower hold hoop.
Loosen the screw on the hold hoop. Install the pole assembly on the pole. Complete installation of the pole
assembly.
Tighten the Fix the upper end of the case and then the lower end.
hold hoop.
Hold hoop
Assembly
Tighten the
screw on the
hold hoop.
Partially
tighten the
hold hoop. Tighten the
hold hoop.
Determine the holes through which fibers are routed in and remove the hole Fix hose clamps on outdoor fibers.
blocks.
Hose clamp
Hooks to fix
hose clamps
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Installation Reference
Installing the Outdoor Optical Splitter
Remove dustproof caps and insert fiber connectors into appropriate adapters
according to labels.
Guide the lead nylon of outdoor fibers through fiber
fixing holes, fix the lead nylon and cut off redundant part. Port in Fiber Interconne Description
Distribution cted GE
Area Port
101 Main RTN Connected to GE receive port on the main RTN 320
320
201 Connected to GE transmit port on the main RTN 320
Customer
equipment
Wrap outdoor fibers with three layers of waterproof tapes and ensure that the tapes
just fit the cable trough and the case is reliably sealed and waterproofed.
Drip loop
Requirements for laying out PGND cables
•Connect PGND cables of devices at the same site to the same ground bar.
•Do not route PGND cables overhead in outdoor scenarios.
•Bind PGND cables separately from outdoor network cables and leave an appropriate distance between the bundles.
•Do not add switches or fuses on PGND cables.
Attach a sign plate label to each cable end. To do so, pass Tighten the cable ties to fix the label on the cable. Then,
cable ties through the holes in the label and attach the label cut off the excess of each cable tie, leaving a slack of
to one end of the cable, about 100 mm to 200 mm away about 5 mm and no sharp edges.
from the connector.
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Installation Reference Checking the Installation
Waterproofing the IF Ports and Ground Cables of IF Cables and Outdoor Network Cables No. Check Item
1 Verify that RTN 320s are installed in planned locations, and sufficient space is reserved for
1. Wrap one layer of PVC tape around the exposed part of a flexible waveguide or group clip. maintenance.
2. Wrap three layers of waterproof insulation tape outside the PVC tape.
3. Wrap three layers of PVC tape outside the waterproof insulation tape. 2 Verify that RTN 320s are securely installed by turning them gently (in both the horizontal and
4. Bind outdoor binding straps at the positions 1 cm to the wrapping edges. vertical directions).
3 Verify that all outdoor connectors connected to IF ports and ground clips are waterproofed.
NOTE
All outdoor connectors must be waterproofed. An IF port is used as an example. 4 Verify that OT terminals of PGND cables are tightly crimped and PGND cables are not damaged or
broken.
5 Verify that PGND cables are bound separately from other cables.
6 Verify that shielded RJ45 connectors of outdoor network cables are intact and securely connected
and the cables are not damaged or broken.
7 Verify that unused ports are protected with caps, and removed caps are retained for future use.
Waterproof
insulation tape 8 Verify that outdoor network cables are routed along planned paths and bound properly and neatly
at equal intervals (about 1 meter), and the excess of each cable tie is cut off without leaving sharp
edges.
9 Verify that unused waterproof cable holes are plugged with waterproof blocks.
10 Verify that the shield layers of all DC power cables and outdoor network cables are grounded using
wire clips in the maintenance compartment.
11 Ensure that the maintenance compartment and USB port compartment are tightly closed.
12 Verify that all devices are intact and do not have any paint defects or damage. If a device has a
PVC tape paint defect or damage, clean it and then re-paint it.
1 2
3 4
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Appendix
Powering On the RTN 320 Supplied with DC Power Loading NE Data by Using a USB Flash Drive
CAUTION
•Before powering on the RTN 320, ensure that the DC power cable has been installed.
•You are familiar with the safety precautions for DC power supply.
•Power on the equipment within 24 hours of unpacking.
•During maintenance, the power-off time of the equipment must not be longer than 24 hours.
•Do not connect the RTN 320 to an AC power supply device. Otherwise, the RTN 320 may be
damaged.
•Do not connect the RTN 320 to a DC power supply device providing power beyond the range
of –38.4 V to –57.6 V. Otherwise, the RTN 320 may be damaged.
•If the PI is used to output DC power, the DIP switching for setting the power output mode
should be set correctly so that the DC OUT mode is selected. After setting the DIP switch,
switch off the power supply. After waiting for 6 seconds, switch on the power supply again.
USB port
Power on the RTN 320. compartment
If the PI is used to output DC power, POWER and DC OUT
indicators are on (green) in normal conditions. For a description
of indicator states, see the PI installation guide.
Wi-Fi
USB
flash USB port status
drive indicator
PWR
1 Open the USB port compartment.
POWER
2 Remove the Wi-Fi module, which was inserted into the USB port
DC OUT before the RTN 320 was delivered.
NOTE
In normal cases, the system indicator should be on.
For the status description of the system indicator, see
the Product Description.
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Appendix
Loading NE Data by Using the Web LCT
NOTE
•The RTN 320 can connect to the Web LCT through its NMS/GE2(e) port using
a network cable or communicate with the Web LCT through its Wi-Fi module.
•RTN 320 provides two NMS ports. One is the NMS/GE2(e) port, and
the other is the NMS port that is on a side of the maintenance compartment.
The two ports have the same pin assignments and functions. The NMS/GE2(e)
port is preferred for easy cable routing.
Maintenance
compartment
USB port
NMS/GE2(e) port compartment
NMS port
CAUTION
•Prevent moisture from entering the NMS port during commissioning.
•After NE data is loaded, remove the network cable and close the maintenance
compartment.
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