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Alcatel
1692MSE
8 Channels CWDM System
1692MSE REL.3.2A
CONTENTS
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ALCATEL makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual, and specifically disclaims the
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ALCATEL will not be liable
for errors contained herein or for damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental, or
special, in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
NOTICE
The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this document are for information
purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They do not represent any obligation on the
part of ALCATEL.
COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION
The technical information of this manual is the property of ALCATEL and must not be copied,
reproduced or disclosed to a third party without written consent.
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The list of handbooks given here below is valid on the issue date of this
Handbook and
Some of the handbooks listed here below may not be available on the issue
date of this Handbook.
The standard Customer Documentation in the English language for the equipment whose
product-release-version is stated on the manual’s front page consists of the following handbooks:
Table 2 Handbook related to the specific product SW management and local product control
Factory This
Ref Handbook ANV Part No.
Part No. HDBK
1692MSE Rel.3.2A
3AL 97869 ADAA
[4] Operator’s Handbook
Provide information regarding maintenance using the craft terminal.
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This handbook has been edited according to the suggestions given by the ”Code Of Practice” for
Instruction Handbooks issued by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU RECC. R29/82).
This handbook is divided into the following main topics as described in the table of contents:
HANDBOOK GUIDE: This section gives information on the whole handbook application,
composition and evolution. Moreover it lists the handbooks that the
Operator should have in order to carry out the tasks allowed by the
specific product-release this handbook refers to. It contains general
information on safety norms, EMC and type of labels that might be
affixed to the equipment.
DESCRIPTION: It contains all the equipment’s general and detailed system features
including its application in the telecommunication network.
Furthermore, it supplies the equipment description and
specifications (i.e., system, mechanical, electrical and/or optical).
MAINTENANCE: It contains all the details for periodic checks, fault location and
repair procedures and restoration to normal operation through the
removal of faulty units and their replacement with spares.
DISMANTLING & RECYLING: It contains information for subrack/units dismantling and recycling,
list of hazardous materials and waste code.
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The following table indicates the handbook parts new or modified with respect to the previous edition.
Legend
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Release 1.0 Ed.01, created on May 15th, 2003, is the first validated and officially released issue.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
1.0.
Release 1.1 ED.01, created on January 3rd, 2004, is the third validated and officially released issue
for 1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
1.1.
The release 1.1 contains the same features contained in 1.0A3, plus the following features:
Release 1.2A ED.01, created on August 10th, 2004, is the fourth validated and officially released
issue for 1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
1.2A.
The release 1.2A contains the same features contained in the release 1.1, plus the following features:
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Release 1.2A1 ED.01, created on December 10th, 2004, is a new validated and officially released
issue for 1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
1.2A1.
The release 1.2A1 contains the same features contained in the release 1.2A, plus the following
features:
Functional design
Operator’s handbook
Release 1.4 ED.01, created on March 10th, 2005, is a new validated and officially released issue for
1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
1.4.
The release 1.4 contains the same features contained in the release 1.2A1, plus the following
features:
Release 3.0 ED.01, created on September 6th, 2005, is the first validated and officially released issue
for 1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation and the user manual for the 1692MSE release
3.0.
The release 3.0 contains the same features contained in the release 1.4, plus the following features:
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Release 3.1 ED.01, created on April 6th, 2006, is the first validated and officially released issue for
1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation for the 1692MSE release 3.1.
The release 3.1 contains the same features contained in the release 3.0, plus the following features:
Unit description
Optical parameter for units
Release 3.2A ED.01, created on July 6th, 2006, is the first validated and officially released issue for
1692MSE system.
This document contains the technical documentation for the 1692MSE release 3.2A.
The release 3.2A contains the same features contained in the release 3.1, plus the following features:
The SDH/SONET drawer (P/N. 3AL86673AA**), C-WLA1(-P), C-WLA1a(-P) and C-WLA2-M(-P) are
cancelled in this release.
Unit description
Optical parameter for units
Performance monitoring description
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The CE markings printed on the product denote compliancy with the following Directives:
WARNING
This is a class B product. In domestic, residential and light industry environments, this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
2.2 Safety
Compliancy to Safety Norms is claimed in that the equipment satisfies standardized Norms:
Compliancy to Environmental Norms is claimed in that the equipment satisfies standardized Norms:
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Do not touch the victim with bare hands until the circuit has been opened.
Open the circuit by switching off the line switches. If that is not possible, protect yourself with dry
material and free the victim from the conductor.
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION
It is important to start mouth-to-mouth resuscitation at once and seek medical help immediately.
TREATMENT OF BURNS
This treatment should be used after the victim has regained consciousness. It can also be employed
while the artificial respiration is being applied (in this case there should be at least two persons
present).
WARNING:
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Lie the victim supine with his arms parallel with the body. If the victim is lying on an inclined
1 plane, make sure that his stomach is slightly lower than his chest. Open the victim’s mouth
and check that there are no extraneous objects in his mouth (dentures, chewing-gum etc.).
Kneel beside the victim level with his head. Put a hand under
the victim’s head and one under his neck (see fig.) Lift the
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victim’s head and let it recline backwards as far as
possible
Shift the hand from the victim’s neck to his chin: place your
thumb between his chin and his mouth, the index finger his
jawbone, and keep the other fingers closed together (see
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fig.). While performing these operations take a good supply
of oxygen by taking deep breaths with your mouth open.
With your thumb between the victim’s chin and mouth keep
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his lips together and blow into his nasal cavities (see fig.)
Start with ten rapid exhalations; hence continue at a rate of twelve/fifteen exhalations per
6 minute. Go on like this until the patient has regained consciousness, or until a doctor has
determined his death.
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Before carrying out any installation, turn-on, tests & operation and maintenance functions
carefully read the relevant Handbooks and chapters.
While equipment is operating no one is allowed to have access to the equipment parts that
are protected by Cover Plate Shields that are removable with tools.
In the case of absolute need to have access to the equipment parts while it is operating. Only
service personnel are allowed such access. By service personnel or technical assistance it
means:
”Personnel which have adequate technical knowledge and experience necessary to be aware
of the danger that they might face in carrying out an operation and of the necessary measure
to reduce or minimize the danger to themselves and to others”.
The Service Personnel can only replace the faulty units with spare parts. The Service Personnel
are not allowed to repair: hence the access to the parts not specified is not prohibited.
The keys and/or the tools used to open doors or hinged covers to remove parts which give
access to compartments in which there are highly dangerous voltages present must belong
exclusively to the service personnel.
For the eventual cleaning of the external parts of the equipment, absolutely do not use any
inflammable substance, which in some way may alter the markings, inscriptions etc. It is
recommended to use a slightly damp cleaning cloth.
The Safety Rules stated in the handbook describe the operations and/or precautions to observe to
safeguard service personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety, i.e.,
not exposing persons, animals, and things to the risk of being injured/damaged.
Whenever the safety protection features have been impaired, REMOVE POWER.
To cut off power, switch off the power supply units as well as cut off the power station upstream
(rack or station distribution frame).
Unless fitted into the equipment, an external protection device on power supply will be provided
in the building installation. The breaking capacity of the device will be adequate to the maximum
short circuit current which can flow.
The safety rules described in this handbook are distinguished by the following symbol and
statement:
SAFETY RULES
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It is of utmost importance to follow the instructions printed on the labels affixed to the units and
assemblies.
The labels are fully compliant with International Norms ISO 3846-1984. The symbols or statements
are enclosed in geometric shapes: ISO 3864-1984.
CONTAINS A SYMBOL
INDICATES WARNING OR DANGER (YELLOW
BACKGROUND–BLACK SYMBOL AND RIM)
The labels have been affixed to indicate a dangerous condition. They may contain any
standard-known symbol or any statement necessary to safeguard users and service personnel against
the most common dangers, specifically:
Risk of explosion
Pay attention to the information stated in the following, and proceed as instructed
The symbols presented in para.3.2.3 through 3.2.7 are all the possible symbols that could be
present on Alcatel equipment, but are not all necessarily present on the equipment this
handbook covers.
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3.2.3.1 Labeling
The following warning label is affixed next to dangerous voltages (>42.4 Vp; >60 Vdc).
If it is a Class 1 equipment connected to mains, then the label associated to it will state that the
equipment will have to be grounded before connecting it to the power supply voltage, e.g.:
WARNING!
Ground protect the equipment before
connecting it to mains
Make sure that power has been cut off
before disconnecting ground protection.
a) Personal injury can be caused by -48 V dc (or by 220 V ac if envisaged in the equipment). Avoid
touching powered terminals with any exposed part of your body.
b) Short circuiting, low-voltage, low-impedance, dc circuits can cause severe arcing that can result
in burns and/or eye damage. Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before working with
primary circuits. Exercise caution to avoid shorting power input terminals.
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3.2.4.1 Labeling
If the assembly or unit is fitted with a LASER, the labels must comply with the IEC 825-1-1993
International Norms.
The symbol indicates the presence of a LASER beam. Danger level is stated within a rectangular label:
If the LASER is a class 1 product, the label depicting the symbol within a triangle is not compulsory.
The rectangular shaped label bears all the information needed, i.e.:
LASER class
Power emitted
Wavelength
Ref. Norm
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When handling optical equipments or units or cables always check that laser labels are properly
affixed and that the system complies with applicable optical standards.
a) Laser radiation is not visible by the naked eye or with laser safety glasses. Although it cannot be
seen, laser radiation may be present.
b) Never look directly into a not terminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical fiber cable,
unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
c) Never look at an optical fiber splice, cable or connector, unless it is absolutely known that no
laser radiation is present.
d) All optical connectors, terminating either fibers or transmitters/receivers, are provided with
protective covers that must always be used, as soon as possible, when any optical link is
disconnected for installation/test/maintenance purposes or whatever operation.
e) Never look directly into a not terminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical fiber cable
by means of magnifiers/microscopes, unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is
present. A magnifier/microscope greatly increases the damage hazard to the eyes.
f) Never point a not terminated optical fiber splice, cable or connector at other persons, unless it is
absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
g) Always remove electrical power from near and far optical transmitters before disconnecting
optical links between the transmitter and the receiver.
h) Wearing of laser safety goggles or eye shields is recommended for every person working on
optical devices, whenever the above listed rules cannot be followed.
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This risk is present when batteries are used, and it is shown as the following label:
Therefore, slits or apertures are made to let air circulate freely and allow dangerous gasses to down
flow (battery-emitted hydrogen). A 417-IEC-5641 Norm. A compliant label is affixed next to it
indicating that the openings must not be covered up.
The following warning label is affixed next to fans or other moving mechanical parts:
Before carrying out any maintenance operation see that all the moving mechanical parts have
stopped.
The presence of heat-radiating mechanical parts is indicated by the following warning label in
compliancy with IEC 417 Norm, Fig.5041:
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Personal injury can be caused by heat. Avoid touching powered terminals with any
exposed part of your body.
Para. 1.7.
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The equipment’s EMC norms depend on the type of installation being carried out (cable termination,
grounding etc.) and on the operating conditions (equipment, setting options of the electrical/electronic
units, presence of dummy covers, etc.).
Before starting any installation, turn-on, tests & operation and maintenance work refer to the
relevant Handbooks and chapters.
The norms set down to guarantee EMC compatibility are distinguished inside this handbook by
the symbol and term:
All connections (towards the external source of the equipment) made with shielded cables should
use only cables and connectors suggested in this technical handbook or in the relevant Plant
Documentation, or those specified in the Customer’s ”Installation Norms” (or similar documents).
Ground connect the equipment utilizing a conductor with proper diameter and impedance.
Mount shields (if utilized), previously positioned during the installation phase, but not before
having cleaned and degreased it.
Before inserting the shielded unit, proceed to clean and degrease all peripheral surfaces (contact
springs and connection points, etc.).
Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned (dummy covers,
ESD connector protections, etc.).
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Before inserting the shielded unit, which will replace the faulty or modified unit, proceed to clean
and degrease all peripheral surfaces (contact springs and connection points, etc.).
Before removing the ESD protections from the monitors, connectors etc., observe the precautionary
measures stated. Make sure that the ESD protections have been replaced after having terminated the
maintenance and monitoring operations.
Most electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. To address this concern the following
warning label has been affixed:
Observe the precautionary measures stated when having to touch the electronic parts during the
installation/maintenance phases.
A coiled cord connected to the elastic band and to the stud on the shelf.
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Suggestion or note…
Cautions to avoid possible equipment damage are marked by the following symbol:
Title…
This paragraph indicates the positions and the information contained on the identification and
serial labels affixed to the equipment.
Labeling depicted hereafter is for indicative purposes and could be changed without any notice.
Standard labels can be affixed to any position on the equipment, as required by the customer.
However, for each of the above are applied the rules defined by each individual customer.
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ANV + IC S P/N
Serial No.
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5,5
6,5
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B
Figure 8 CE label
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Ch Channel
CO Centre Office
CT Craft Terminal
DB Database
DMUX Demultiplexing
EC Equipment Controller
HDBK Handbook
HK Housekeeping
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IND Indeterminate
I/O Input/Output
IP Internet Protocol
NE Network Element
OS Operation System
PC Personal Computer
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RI Remote Inventory
RX Receiver
SC Shelf Controller
SD Shutdown
TX Transmitter
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A ”Product” is defined by the network hierarchical level where it can be inserted and by the whole of
performance and services for which it is meant.
A ”Product” evolves through successive ”Product-releases” which are the real products marketed
for their delivery at a certain ”Product-release” availability date.
Therefore, a ”Product-release” defines a set of hardware components and a software package that, as
a whole, identify the possible network applications and the equipment performance which the
specific ”Product-release” has been designed, engineered and marketed for.
In some cases a ”Product-release” has further development steps, named ”Versions”, that are
developed to improve or add some performance (mainly software) with respect to the previous version,
or for bug correction purposes.
A ”Product-release” has its own standard Customer Documentation, composed of one or more
handbooks.
A new ”Version” of a ”Product-release” may or may not produce a change in the status of the
Customer Documentation set, as described in para.6.4.
Handbooks are not automatically delivered together with the equipment they refer to.
The number of handbooks per type to be supplied must be decided at contract level.
Standard hardware and software documentation is meant to give the Customer personnel the
possibility and the information necessary for installing, commissioning, operating and maintaining the
equipment according to Alcatel Laboratory design choices.
In particular: the contents of the handbooks associated to the software applications focus on the
explanation of the man-machine interface and of the operating procedures allowed by it;
maintenance is described down to faulty PCB location and replacement.
Consequently, no supply to the Customers of design documentation (like PCB hardware design and
production documents and files, software source programs, programming tools, etc.) is envisaged.
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The name of the ”Product-release” (and ”Version” when the handbook is applicable to the
versions starting from it, but not to the previous ones).
The handbook name
The handbook P/N
The handbook edition (usually first edition=01)
The handbook issue date. The date on the handbook does not refer to the date of print but to the
date on which the handbook source file has been completed and released for the production.
6.4.1 Changes introduced in the same product-release (same handbook P/N)
The edition and date of issue might change on future handbook versions for the following reasons:
Only the date changes (pointed out in the Table of Contents) when modifications are made to the
editorial system resulting no change the technical contents of the handbook.
The edition, hence the date, is changed because modifications made concern technical contents.
In this case:
The chapters modified with respect to the previous edition are listed in Table 5.
In affected chapters, revision bars on the left of the page indicate modifications in text
and drawings.
Changes concerning the technical contents of the handbook cause the edition number increase (e.g.
from Ed.01 to Ed.02). Slight changes (e.g. for corrections) maintain the same edition but with the
addition of a version character (e.g. from Ed.02 to Ed.02A). Version character can be used for draft or
proposal editions.
Handbooks (or part of the handbook) relevant to software applications (typically the Operator’s
Handbooks) are not modified unless the new software ”Version” distributed to customers implies
man-machine interface changes or in case of slight modifications not affecting the understanding of
the explained procedures.
Moreover, should the screen prints included in the handbook contain the product-release’s ”Version”
marking, they are not replaced in the handbooks related to a subsequent version, if the screen
contents are unchanged.
Supplying updated handbooks to Customers who have already received previous issues is submitted
to commercial criteria.
By updated handbook delivery it is meant the supply of a complete copy of the new handbook
(supplying errata-corrige sheets are not envisaged).
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A new product-release change the handbook P/N and the edition start from 01.
In this case the modified parts of the handbook are not listed.
In most cases, a CD-ROM contains the documentation of one product-release (-version) in a certain
language.
In some other cases, the same CD-ROM can contain the documentation of different product-release
(-version) s in a certain language.
As a general rule:
The files processed in this way are then transferred on a PC where the viewer (Interleaf-World-View) is
added and a master CD-ROM is recorded.
After a complete functional check, the CD-ROM image is electronically transferred to the archive of
the Production Department, so that the CD-ROM can be produced and delivered to customers.
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After the set-up procedure, which installs the viewer in the PC or Unix WS environment, the customer is
allowed to read the handbooks on the PC/WS screen, using the navigation and zooming tools
included in the viewer, and to print selected parts of the documentation through a local printer.
a) By the following external identifiers, that are printed both on the booklet and the CD-ROM
upper surface:
- The name of the ”Product-release(s)” (and ”Version” when the CD-ROM is applicable to.
- The versions starting from it, but not to the previous ones).
- A writing indicating the language(s)
- The CD-ROM P/N
- The CD-ROM edition (usually first edition=01)
b) And, internally, by the list of the source handbooks and documents (P/Ns and editions) by
whose collection and processing the CD-ROM itself has been created.
The list of source handbook/document P/Ns-editions indicated in section 6.5.3 point 2), in association
with the CD-ROM’s own P/N-edition, is also loaded in the Alcatel-Information-System as a structured
list. Whenever a new edition of any of such handbooks/documents is released in the Alcatel archive
system, the Alcatel-Information-System automatically raises a warning toward the Customer
Documentation Department, indicating the list of CD-ROMs that must be updated to include the new
editions of these handbooks/documents.
This causes the planning and creation of a new edition of the CD-ROM. Updating of CD-ROMs
always follows, with a certain delay, the updating of the single handbooks composing the collection.
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The 1692MSE product release 3.2A is CWDM equipment intended for the METRO ACCESS, enterprise
and METRO CORE in the small cities. It is compliant with both ETSI and NEBS (level3) standards. It is
designed for a small number of channels (8 in this version) and for very low cost application, without
amplifiers.
The 1692MSE is organized from transponder cards to which the user accesses are connected to
optical Mux/Demux cards to perform the main CWDM signal (combined signal) and launch into the
fiber. The 1692MSE release 3.2A has been designed to offer the following functions:
N.B. Normally, the central wavelengths of laser under normal temperature (25 degree C) are
1470nm, 1490nm, 1510nm, 1530nm, 1550nm, 1570nm, 1590nm and 1610nm.
Due to the specific technology of CWDM, no temperature control, the wavelength of system
under the whole temperature range (0-70 degree C) should be 1471nm, 1491nm, 1511nm,
1531nm, 1551nm, 1571nm, 1591nm and 1611nm with ± 7nm deviation.
Supervision
An extra channel at 1310nm, the Optical Supervision Channel (OSC), can be added to the
aggregate signal before being launched into the fiber.
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Protection
In unidirectional transmission, the 1692MSE R3.2A offers the Sub-Network Connection Protection
(SNCP) at the channel level and the Optical Multiplex Section Protection (OMSP); while in
bi-directional transmission, only SNCP protection is offered.
Performance Monitoring
Monitoring of the performances of the client signals and the WDM transmission is available for
SDH and GbE frames.
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The 1692MSE R3.2A design, allows these basic configurations of the equipment:
Line Terminal
Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer (OADM)
Regenerator
CPE
In line terminal configuration, the 1692MSE R3.2A connects client signals to an optical fiber CWDM
line.
In this configuration, the equipment takes place at both ends of point to point links.
Client signals
Up to 8 User channels
TPDs
Up to 8
MDX CWDM signals
a) Unidirectional transmission
Client signals
TPDs
b) Bi-directional transmission
Figure 12 1692MSE R3.2A in line terminal configuration
In OADM configuration, the 1692MSE R3.2A may add and drop a part of the traffic of an optical
CWDM line, in both directions. In this configuration the equipment takes the place of a linear add and
drop multiplexer in:
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n (up to 8) n (up to 8)
OAD n-x express channels OAD CWDM signal
CWDM signal
TPD
Client signals
TPD
b) Bi-directional transmission
Figure 13 1692MSE R3.2A in OADM configuration
N.B. In this document, the definition about “East” and “West” is as follows:
East: From west to east;
West: From east to west;
“East” is on the right side of pages, while “West” on the left side.
The OADM configuration, especially in ring network, allows the Sub-Network Connection Protection
(SNCP) of the added and dropped channels.
Particular Case: When all the CWDM line channels are added and dropped, the 1692MSE R3.2A is
a back to back terminal or a hub node. There is no pass through channel. SNCP may be performed
on all the CWDM line channels.
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TPDs TPDs
West line East line
1.1.3 Regenerator
Dmux Mux
CWDM signals
CWDM signals TPDs
Mux Dmux
1.1.4 CPE
For the CPE application, there are two different configurations: one-channel and two-channel CPE.
The OSC signal is used in both configurations.
O S C s ig n a l
1 o r 2 c lie n t MDX
TPD M ix e d s ig n a ls
s ig n a l(s )
O S C s ig n a l
Figure 16 Block diagram of CPE
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A two-fiber ring network is obtained with 1692MSE equipment in back to back terminal and OADM
configurations.
B-TO-B
Client Client
Add & drop OADM OADM Add & drop
traffic traffic
OADM
Client Client
end end
traffic traffic
Line Line
OADM OADM
terminal terminal
a) Unidirectional transmission
Client Add and Drop traffic
Client Client
end end
traffic traffic
Line Line
OADM OADM
terminal terminal
b) Bi-directional transmission
Figure 18 1692MSE in point to point configuration
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B-TO-B
Client Client
Add & drop OADM OADM Add & drop
traffic traffic
OADM
Client Client
drop add
traffic traffic
CPE
Client Client
end Line Line
CPE OADM OADM end
traffic terminal terminal traffic
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Two protection levels can be provided. The first one is SNCP, and the other one is OMSP. SNCP can be
divided into E-SNCP and O-SNCP. See the following table to know the relationship between protection
and network application.
In line terminal configuration (unidirectional and bi-directional), these functions are the following:
Transponder
TDM concentrator
MUX
DMUX
Supervision management (in option)
OMSP (in option, only for unidirectional line terminal)
Equipment and shelf control
Power supply
OSC
CWDM
insertion line
TDM MUX
concentrator
OSC
Client extraction
OMSP
signals
Transponders
DMUX
LEGEND:
To borads
Optical link OSC 1310nm
Supervision
Electrical link SPI bus
Optional 3.6V
function
Equipment and To 5.5V Power Station
borads
shelf control supply batteries
Function 48V
or
LAN
NE management
application
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LEGEND: OSC
To borads extraction
OSC 1310nm
3.6V
Optional
function Equipment and To 5.5V Power Station
borads
shelf control 48V supply batteries
Function
or LAN
NE management application
Figure 22 Functional synopsis in bi-directional Line Terminal configuration
In line OADM configuration (unidirectional and bi-directional), these functions are the following:
Transponder
TDM concentrator
OADM
Supervision management (in option)
OMSP (in option, only for unidirectional line terminal)
Equipment and shelf control
Power supply
TDM
concentrator
Transponders
CWDM CWDM
OSC
line OSC line
extraction insertio
(west) (East)
n
LEGEND:
Optical link
Electrical link
Optional SPI
3.6V
function bus
To Equipment To Power
5.5V Station
borads and borads
Function shelf control 48V supply batteries
or
LAN
NE management application
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TDM
concentrator
Transponders
OSC
OSC
insertion insertion
CWDM CWDM
line line
(West) (East)
Pass through traffic
OSC OSC
1310nm 1310nm
Supervision
OSC OSC
LEGEND: extraction extraction
To borads
Optical link
Electrical link SPI bus
Optional 3.6V
function
Equipment and To 5.5V Power Station
borads
Function shelf control 48V supply
batteries
or
LAN
NE management application
Figure 24 Functional synopsis in bi-directional OADM configuration
Transponder
MUX/DMUX or OADM
Supervision management (in option)
Equipment and shelf control
Power supply
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DMUX MUX
T
CWDM P OSC
CWDM
line OSC line
(west) insertion D extraction
(East)
MUX DMUX
To borads
NE management application
Figure 25 Functional synopsis in regenerator configuration (use MUX/DMUX)
OSC
extraction OSC
insertion
DROP ADD
T
CWDM P OSC
CWDM
line OSC line
(west)
insertion D extraction
(East)
ADD DROP
To borads
NE management application
Figure 26 Functional synopsis in regenerator configuration (use OADM)
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Transponder
TDM concentrator
MUX/DMUX
Supervision management
Equipment and shelf control
Power supply
OSC
insertion
TDM
Client concentrator OSC
extraction CWDM
signal
line
Transponders
LEGEND:
To borads OSC 1310nm
Optical link
Electrical link SPI bus Supervision
Optional 3.6V
function To
Station
Equipment and 5.5V Power batteries
borads
Function shelf control 48V supply
or
LAN
NE management application
OSC
insertion
TDM MUX
concentrator
2 Client OSC CWDM
signals extraction
Transponders line
DMUX
LEGEND:
To borads OSC 1310nm
Optical link
Electrical link SPI bus Supervision
Optional 3.6V
function
Equipment and To 5.5V Power Station
borads
Function shelf control 48V supply
batteries
or
LAN
NE management application
Figure 28 Two-channel CPE configuration
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The transponder function is built with Wavelength Adapter Cards (WLA), one for two-client signal. The
role of this function is:
Client Signals
8X8 Matrix
The typical client signals accepted by the WLA of the 1692MSE are:
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The transponder boards of the 1692MSE, also called Wavelength Adapter Cards (WLA), support two
channels each. 4 different WLAs are sufficient to cover the 8 channels.
The aim of the C-4xANY TDM concentration is to save transponders and to optimize the use of each
WDM channel. Client signals from 100 Mbit/s to 1.25 Gbit/s can be concentrated in one STM-16. For
example, 4 STM-1 client signals can be concentrated on a unique STM-16 signal and applied on a
unique WDM channel.
1 Concentrator
C-4xANY
Up to 4 1 WDM
TDM
Client signals Optical channel
Concent
The available client signal accesses and their maximum number are:
SDH
4 x STM-1
3 x STM-4
Low bit rate and High bit rate signal is available at 1310nm and 850nm. SDH bit rate signal is only
available at 1310nm.
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The optical multiplexer receives the colored optical channels signal from the transponders, and
multiplexes them into a fiber.
The optical demultiplexer receives the CWDM line signal; demultiplexes this signal and sends the
recovered optical channels signal to the transponders.
a) Optical multiplexing
The multiplexer function may be obtained with the following 8:1 optical MUX:
The multiplexer is able to multiplex 8 channel signals (in CWDM grid) issued from the transponder
function into one multi-wavelength single fiber transmission. This device is a 9 fibers passive optic
component: 8 channels add inputs, 1 output (common). The multiplexer can be used in a
unidirectional line terminal configuration.
Particular Case: The 8:1 multiplexer can also be used in a bi-directional line terminal configuration
to multiplex/demultiplex signals, see the following figure.
Add channels:
1...4 COM
Drop channels:
5...8
b) Optical demultiplexing
The demultiplexer function may be obtained with the following 1:8 optical DMUX:
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a) 1 ch add/drop
The 1 ch add/drop OADM function may be obtained with the following scheme.
Demux Mux
Mux
Demux
Ch x Ch x
This scheme has been chosen to implement the extraction and the insertion of chX from and into the
WEST or EAST side of a CWDM protected network. In the figure only the OADM working on the WEST
side is shown.
b) 2 ch add/drop
The 2 ch add/drop OADM function may be obtained with the following scheme.
Demux Mux
Mux Demux
Ch x
Ch y
This scheme has been chosen to implement the extraction and the insertion of chX, Y from and into the
WEST or EAST side of a CWDM protected network. In the figure only the OADM working on the WEST
side is shown.
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From / To East
Express
East Ch x West Ch y
c) 4 ch add/drop
The OADM is used to Add/drop four CWDM signals to/from a multi-wavelength signal on a single
fiber transmission.
4 ch Add/Drop Module
CH3 CH2
CH3 filter CH2 filter
DROP ADD
CH2 CH3
CH2 filter CH3 filter
DROP ADD
CH1 CH4
CH1 filter CH4 filter
DROP ADD
The circulator is used to separate two reverse directional optical signals over 1310nm window.
The circulator function is the follow figure:
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Port 2
Figure 38 1310nm circulator
This filter is used to add or drop 1310nm signal to or from 1310nm/1550nm mixed signal in
OADM/OMDX board of 1692MSE. The function is shown in the below figure:
1550nm Input
1310nm Input
Out
The analogue parameters of SFP can be monitored through DDM function in SFP transceiver. It
includes Input Power, Input Power Type, Output Power, Bias Current, Power Supply Voltage,
Temperature and Calibration Mode.
In 1692MSE R3.2A, only DDM with External Calibration is supported.
An optional channel named OSC is allocated to the transport of the supervision data.
D
M
OADM M
U
U
X
X
D M
M U
OADM
U X
X
Figure 40 Optical supervisory channel management in line terminal and OADM configuration
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OMSP function performs optical multiplex section protection. On the transmitter side, with the optical
splitter, the signal from MUX output is broadcasted on the working fiber and protection fiber. On the
receiver side, the optical switch will select one of the optical signals coming from working fiber and
protection fiber under the control of board logic and send it into DEMUX. If a failure occurs on the
main path, the system switches on the signal of the spare path. The protection is non-revertive. In point
to point application, the optical multiplex section protection scheme is divided into the following two
sorts:
OADM
In a ring network, the Sub-Network Connection Protection (SNCP) at optical channel level can be
provided either in “Back to Back” terminals or in OADM configuration.
The transponder cards (WLA) are duplicated for each protected channel. At the transmitting side, the
signal is broadcast on the two arms of the ring. At the receiving side one of the two available signals is
selected. If a failure occurs on the main path, the system switches on the signal of the spare path. The
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B-TO-B
Client Client
Add & drop OADM OADM Add & drop
traffic traffic
OADM
control
LOS electrical
optical electrical optical optical
WDM Tx WDM Rx
WDM Tx WDM Rx
8x8 8x8
matrix matrix
Figure 44 Electrical SNCP
In case of O-SNCP, two optical splitters ensure the function. The selection is done by switching-off
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control
LOS electrical
optical electrical optical optical
WDM
user Rx WDM Tx WDM Rx user Tx
optical optical
splitter coupler
Figure 45 Optical SNCP
B-SNCP is used to protect broadcasted service. B-SNCP +EPS (equipment protection switch) are used
together, which need two WLA3C boards. In each board three SFP modules are needed. Signal from
the WDM is input in CWDM port 1 and broadcast to user port 1 and two WDM ports. The routing is
done electrically in the 8x8 matrix.
In one board, a SFP module is placed in CWDM port 1 as main, a B/W placed in CWDM port 2 as
spare. These two transponders are said to be twins. The system implements protective actions
according to the alarms and status information of both CWDM ports. If a failure occurs on the main
path, the system switches on the signal of the spare path. The protection is non-revertive. Only the user
port 1 is needed, it can be placed CWDM or B/W modules.
Main Spare
board board
User 1 User 1
In release 3.2A, C-4xANY with O-SNCP and E-SNCP are supported. In O-SNCP, there are two types:
Use a WLA with O-SNCP board and place a B/W SFP in C-4xANY board.
Use OMSP and place a colored SFP in C-4xANY board.
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Drawer 1
User WDM
port 1 port 1
Drawer 2
Mother
B\W SFP
board
Drawer 3
User WDM
port 2 port 2
Drawer 4
C-4xANY WLA-P
Drawer 1
Drawer 2
Mother
Color SFP
board
Drawer 3
Drawer 4
C-4xANY OMSP
Drawer 1
WDM
Drawer 2 port 1
Mother User
B\W SFP
board port 1
Drawer 3 WDM
port 2
Drawer 4
C-4xANY WLA
In 1692MSE R3.2A, the OSC port can be used either to transmit 1310nm OSC signal, or to interface
with another aggregated 8 channels CWDM signal. Then the transmission channels can reach up to
16 channels. This is achieved by introducing a new 1310nm broadband filter.
All types of C-MDX2/C-OAD2/C-MDX-B/C-OAD-B boards have been upgraded with 1310nm filter
in order to support 16 channels upgrade in future. Furthermore, the improvement applied on 1310nm
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1471 1471
nm nm
1611
OSC transmission 1611
nm nm
OSC TX: 1280~1335nm OSC RX
1471 1471
nm nm
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In 1692MSE Release 3.2A, up to four compact shelves or one CO shelf are supported in one NE.
Slot 6
12 PSC2
Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
ESC-LC Slot 1 7 PSC2
446.2 mm
Slot 19
25 PSC2
Slot 18 24
FAN Slot 17 23
Slot 16 22
Slot 15 21
26
Slave I-LINK Slot 14 20 PSC2
Slot 32
38 PSC2
Slot 31 37
FAN Slot 30 36
Slot 29 35
Slot 28 34
39
Slave I-LINK Slot 27 33 PSC2
Slot 45
51 PSC2
Slot 44 50
FAN Slot 43 49
Slot 42 48
Slot 41 47
52 Slave I-LINK Slot 40 46 PSC2
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49
533.4mm
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N.B. 2XGE board and 2XGE-FC board have the same function. 2XGE with P/N 3AL97800AA**
only support DC48V, while 2XGE-FC with P/N 3AL97878AA** can support DC48/60V.
N.B. PSC3 board is only used on CO shelf.
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The board composition and placement in a shelf has some constraints at the hardware, software and
functional levels.
In the 1692MSE release 3.2A, up to four compact shelves are supported in a NE. For Hardware
and/or Software organization, some boards are located on dedicated slots.
N.B. The WLA includes WLA3C and WLA3COP. The OCC10 includes OCC10-NA and
OCC10-EC.
N.B. The OAD includes C-OAD and C-OAD2. The MDX includes C-MDX and C-MDX2. The
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N.B. The WLA includes WLA3C and WLA3COP. The OCC10 includes OCC10-NA and
OCC10-EC.
N.B. The OAD includes C-OAD and C-OAD2. The MDX includes C-MDX and C-MDX2. The
C-OAD, C-OAD2, C-MDX and C-MDX2 respectively include many kinds of board according to
different wavelengths and other features.
N.B. The OSC must host in slots 35 and 43. If the OSC is put in slot 35, slot 10 must be plugged
with MDX/OAD. If the OSC is put in slot 43, slot 18 must be plugged with MDX/OAD.
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The basic configuration of the 1692 MSE relies on the following criteria:
The network architecture and the position of the equipment in the network define the NE type (line
terminal, OADM, back to back terminal, regenerator or CPE).
Optical power budget limitations
Need for upgrading
Further need for the Optical Supervision Channel
The initial cost
Once the basic configuration is defined, secondary criteria will be determinant to define the optional
features:
Supervision function
The supervision feature requires an OSC board. The feature also requires the OSC insertion MUX
and the OSC extraction DMUX implemented in some OAD and MDX boards.
For release 3.2A product, a NE is composed of up to four compact shelves or one CO shelf. The
equipment can be configured as 3 typical terminals.
For multi-compact shelves application, the WLA/OCC10/2XGE-FC cards are placed in slot 2, 3, 4, 5
or 6 of master or slave shelves.
The OSC board (if needed) should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of master shelf.
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Figure 53 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional application (only WLA)
The C-4xANY cards are placed in slot [3,4] or [5,6] of master or slave shelf.
The OSC board (if needed) should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of master shelf.
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Slot 6 12 PSC2
C-4xANY
Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
C-4xANY
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
Slot 6 12 PSC2
C-4xANY
Slot 5 11
FAN 10
Slot 4
C-4xANY
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
Slot 6 12 PSC2
C-4xANY
Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
C-4xANY
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
(): Selectable
Figure 54 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional application (using compact shelves,
only C-4xANY)
b) Using CO shelf
For release 3.2A, when CO shelf is used, up to 8 C-4xANY can be supported in one NE.
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LAN
PSC 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 OSC 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PSC
Q
FAN-CO
Figure 55 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional application (using CO shelves, only
C-4xANY)
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LAN
PSC 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 OSC 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PSC
Q
FAN-CO
Figure 56 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional application (using CO shelves, mixed
WLA and C-4xANY)
In this case, there are only 4 channels per direction available. When compact shelves are used:
The C-MDX-B- (S) cards are placed in slot 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 of the master or slave shelves.
The OSC board (if needed) should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of the master shelf.
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FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
The OSC board (if needed) should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of master shelf.
The OMSP card is placed in slot 9 or 10 of the master shelf or 9, 10 or 11 of slave shelves.
N.B. C-OAD2-4 only can be placed [2,3] of the master or slave shelf.
Any wavelength among the eight CWDM wavelengths can be added and dropped. So, there are 8
types of 1-channel OADM modules according to the different wavelengths.
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
Slot 5 11 (OSC)
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
(): Selectable
Figure 58 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional OADM application (1 channel
add/drop)
In this case, only 2 channels per direction can be added and dropped. Depending on different
wavelength combinations, there are four kinds of OADM boards.
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FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
(): Selectable
Figure 59 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional OADM application (2 channels
add/drop)
In this case, only 4 channels per direction can be added and dropped. Depending on different
wavelength combinations, there are two kinds of OADM boards.
Slot 6 12 PSC2
Slot 3 9
C-OAD2-E-U-4-XXXXXXXX-S/C-OAD2-U-4-XXXXXXXX
Slot 2 8 LAN-Q
13
ESC-LC Slot 1 7 PSC2
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
WLA3C Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
(): Selectable
Figure 60 An example for slot allocations in unidirectional OADM application (4 channels
add/drop)
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In this case, only 1 channel per direction can be added and dropped. Depending on different
wavelength combinations, there are four kinds of OADM boards.
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
Slot 5 11 (OSC)
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
(): Selectable
Figure 61 An example for slot allocations in bi-directional OADM application
The WLA/2XGE-FC cards are placed in slot 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 of the master or slave shelves.
The C-4xANY cards are placed in slot [3,4] or [5,6] of the master or slave shelf.
The C-MDX-U/ C-MDX-E-U-S cards are placed in slot 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 of the master or slave shelf.
The C-OAD2-4 can be placed in slot [2,3] of the master or slave shelf.
The OSC board (if needed) should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of the master shelf.
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WLA3C Slot 3 9
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
WLA3C Slot 5 11
WLA3C Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
WLA3C Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
N.B. In above figure, set WLA3C remote loopback (loopback on line side).
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Slot 3 9
C-OAD2-E-U-4-XXXXXXXX-S
Slot 2 8 LAN-Q
13
ESC-LC Slot 1 7 PSC2
WLA3C
Slot 6 12 PSC2
WLA3C Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8
13
I-LINK-S Slot 1 7 PSC2
N.B. In above figure, set the WLA3C remote loopback (loopback on line side).
There are two types of CPE, one-channel CPE and two-channel CPE. In both types only a master shelf
is needed.
The C-4xANY cards are placed in slot [3,4] or [5,6] of the master or slave shelf.
The OSC board should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of the master shelf.
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Slot 5 11 OSC
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
The C-4xANY cards are placed in slot [3,4] or [5,6] of the master or slave shelf.
The OSC board should be placed in slot 9 or slot 11 of the master shelf.
Slot 5 11 OSC
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
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HAZARD LEVEL 1M, according to IEC 60825-1 (1998), and IEC 60825-2 (2000) requirements, can
be assigned to all ports of the system.
The equipment shall be installed in “Restricted Location” (industrial and commercial premises) or
controlled locations (optical cable ducts and switching centers).
1.7.1.3 Labeling
The labels reported below are applied during factory settings. The labels are affixed on all front covers
that protect optical connectors. They are on the front side plate of all the units involved in optical
transmission:
HAZARD symbol:
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PSC/PSC2/PSC3 is used in 1692MSE system, slot 7 and slot 12. Its main purpose is to:
Supply and distribute -48/-60V filtered and protected voltage to all the boards in the shelf of the
1692MSE.
Supply and distribute 3V service voltage dedicated to SPIDER circuitry in all the boards.
Supply and distribute 5V auxiliary voltage.
Make a termination of ISPB bus, ISSB bus (GTLP Levels) and SPI bus (TX side).
Give alarms on fault battery and voltages loss.
It is important to note that management is performed by SNMP protocol. The physical link is obtained
by ESC-LC EC/ESC-LC SC dialog through the ISSB Bus.
SHELF PDU/
TRU
Power supply
PSC/ PSC/
PSC2 Power supply
PSC2
ESC-LC
EC SNMP
LAN
HK
O
W O O M HK
M PDU/TRU
L S A D SC
S RAI
A C D X
P
SPI--A
SPI--B
Interface SNMP with a personal computer (ECT or RECT function) and 1353SH Network
Management System (on terminal)
Station alarms
Alarm status of the equipment and monitoring (indicated by the front cover LEDs)
Visual indications for the card failure.
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SNMP: For connection to Equipment Craft Terminal (ECT) or Remote Craft Terminal
(RECT)
Ethernet: For connection to OS 1353SH and other ALCATEL Nes with ETHERNET Interface
QECC: For connection to other WDM Nes
Local/Remote: Craft Interface
RS232 9-pin D, PC compatible 38400 bit/s (Personal Computer)
Protocol Stack/Information Model messages
SNMP
Alarms status checks, equipment, connection & TMN configurations, and maintenance memory for all
the equipment events.
Equipment software download (local and remote) on non-volatile memories without traffic
interruption.
Through Remote Inventory Company ID, Unit type. Unit part number, Software part number,
Manufacturing Plant, Data Identifier, Date.
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The 1692MSE is designed to be compliant with both ETSI and ANSI standards.
The technical data of this chapter refers to ITU-T Recommendations, ETSI Standards or Telcordia
(former Bellcore) Standards.
The electromagnetic compatibility requirements for the system are specified in the pr ETS 300 386.
The following features are applicable:
Environmental class 1
Normal priority of service
Immunity
The following table specifies the valid tests and their compliance criteria for immunity. All the items
make reference to the chapters of the pr ETS 300 386.
Emission
The following table specifies the requirements for the RF emissions of the equipment. All the items
make reference to the chapters of the pr ETS 300 386.
The electromagnetic compatibility requirements for the system are specified in the GR-1089. The
recommendation related to immunity and the radiated emissions are located on 3-1 & 3-2.
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The electromagnetic compatibility requirements for the system are specified in the GR – 1089 (see
note). The recommendation related to immunity and the radiated emissions is located section 3-1 &
3-2.
The technical data for this chapter js, where it is possible, refers to ITU-T Recommendations or ETSI
Standards.
The system is designed for indoor operation with controlled air temperature. The complete
environmental conditions, including climatic, atmospheric and mechanical conditions, are specified in
the ETS 300 019. The following environmental hazard levels of this standard apply.
1.9.2.1 Storage
This hazard level applies to weatherproofed storage having neither temperature nor humidity control.
The location may have openings directly to the open air, i.e., it may be only partly weatherproofed.
Where equipment may be exposed to solar radiation and temporarily to heat radiation: They
may also be exposed to movements of the surrounding air due to draughts, e.g. through doors,
windows or other openings. They may be subjected to condensed water, dripping water and to
icing. They may also be subjected to limited wind driven precipitation, including snow.
Where mould growth or attacks by animals, except termites, may occur.
With normal levels of contaminants experienced in urban locations with industrial activities
scattered over the whole area, and/or with heavy traffic.
In areas with sources of sand or dust, including urban areas
With vibration of low significance and insignificant shock
Unattended buildings
Some entrances of buildings
Some garages and shacks
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Figure 68 Climatogram for hazard level 1.2: no temperature controlled storage location
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This hazard level applies to transportation where special care has been taken e.g. with respect to low
temperature and handling.
Hazard level 2.2 covers the condition of hazard level 2.1. In addition hazard level 2.2 includes
transportation in all types of trucks and trailers in areas with a well-developed road system.
It also includes transportation by ship and by train specially designed with shock-reducing buffers.
Manual loading and unloading of up to 20 Kg is included.
The Equipment meets the requirements of ETSI Stand. The functionality of the Equipment, in relation to
Temperature, is in compliance with:
Where installed equipment may be exposed to solar radiation and heat radiation. They may also be
exposed to movements of the surrounding air due to draughts in buildings, e.g. through open
windows. They may be subjected to condensed water and to water from sources other than rain and
icing. They are not subjected to precipitation:
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Figure 69 Climatogram for hazard level 3.2: partly temperature controlled locations
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The marking printed on the subrack denotes compliancy with the Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The general principle is the producer responsibility in the management of the products he puts on the
market when discarded by the owner. The producer responsibility now covers the end of life of the
products sold.
The European directive is effective in a country once transposed. The starting date for the producer
responsibility for the European text is 13th August 2005.
All Alcatel products fall under in Category 3 of Annex 1A of the WEEE directive (Directive 2002/96/
EC). I.e. ”IT and Telecommunication equipment” under item ”Other products transmitting sound,
images or other information by telecommunications”.
Alcatel products fall under WEEE directive name: “Other product or equipment of transmitting
sound, images or other information by telecommunications” in Annex 1B.
This mark will not cause any responsibility as all responsibilities will be defined by contract.
ETS 300 753 Environmental Class 3.1 for attended telecommunication equipment rooms
(maximum sound level 7.2 bels).
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In 1692MSE release 3.2A, compact shelves or CO shelf can be used in a NE. A fully loaded 1692MSE
system can be housed in a single standard ETSI or ANSI rack (compact shelf can also be placed on the
desk).
The 1692MSE mechanical design allows to put up to four CO shelves or up to 12 compact shelves in a
single rack. It is compatible with the following mechanical standards:
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The CO shelf is divided into 49 board or unit slots, grouped in three parts:
The main part, which is the upper part and which comprises the slots from 1 to 24.
The first extension part, which is the middle part and which comprises the slots from 25 to 48.
The second extension part, which is the bottom part and which comprises the slot 49.
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The 1692MSE shelf is “Compact WDM” architecture. The following is the mechanical photo for single
shelf (main or slave).
The operator must wear a wrist-strap bracelet connected to the mechanical ground (available on
the rear of the shelf) for each handling a board, optical connectors or a part of the shelf.
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N.B. For compact shelf, the front cover can not be installed when the slave shelves are used.
The 1692MSE single compact shelf is divided into 13 board or unit slots, grouped in three parts:
The main part comprises the slots from 1 to 6 used for the main boards.
The right side part comprises the slots from 7 to 12 used for the small boards.
The left side part comprises the slot 13 available for the FAN board.
Second extension part (slot 13) First extension part (slot 7 to 12)
Shelf size:
The size of the 1692 MSE shelf is 446.2 (width) x 274mm (depth with cover) x 132.4 mm (height).
The depth is compliant with the 300 mm deep ETSI rack (no limitation in ANSI rack).
On the Release 3.2A, up to four compact shelves can be is managed in one NE. The dimension for the
four shelves is the same. See the following figure.
Slot 6 12 PSC2
132.4 mm
Slot 5 11
FAN Slot 4 10
Slot 3 9
Slot 2 8 LAN-Q
13 ESC-LC Slot 1 7 PSC2
446.2mm
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2.5.1 Maximum power consumption and weight of the boards and units
The following table gives an estimation of maximum power consumption of the 1692MSE for different
typical configuration (just for examples).
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The following table lists the FIT of some units used in 1692MSE.
N.B. The FIT of WLA only includes one channel in the WLA board, but the one of WLA-P includes
both channels of the board.
N.B. The above FIT values are deduced from the corresponding MTBF values.
N.B. 4 main contribution are not taken into account in the FIT calculation:
1) Mechanical damage
These failures could be caused for example by poor handling, wrong packaging or incorrect
transportation.
2) Problems of diagnostic leading to NFF (No Failure Found) A certain number or units returned to
Alcatel have been declared in failure after an error of diagnostic. These units are not in failure and are
declared NFF after the reparation process. From our experience of major networks, this NFF rate is
generally around 20% of returns. A higher NFF rate would mean that the diagnostic process has to be
revised.
3) FIT values do not apply to Installation/Commissioning failures and to the first months of the
network operation.During this period, failures (reported as “Early Life Failures” or “Infant Mortality”)
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4) FITs do not take into account punctual defects that cannot be predicted, like a wrong component
lot/batch coming from our suppliers manufacturing process.
The external connections of the 1692MSE may be divided into the following categories:
Optical
Management
Power supply
a) WLA/2XGE-FC board
b) OSC board
c) OMSP board
ED 01 RL
e) OCC10-NA board
ED 01 RL
2.7.2.1 Housekeeping
The housekeeping alarm signals are available on the front panel connector of the HK board. It is a 25
pin SUB-D Female connector.
N.B. The 25 pin SUB-D connector is connected to GNDM through the 2 screw holes called pin 26
and pin 27.
ED 01 RL
The rack alarm interface signals are available on the two front panel connectors of the RAI board. The
two interfaces are:
A 9 pins SUB-D female connector, which provides the interface between the master shelf and the
TRU (or PDU).
A 6 pins connector, which provides the interface between two shelves.
ED 01 RL
The LAN-Q board can be accessed by the RJ-45 connector on its front panel.
At the ESC-LC front panel, a 9-pin SUB-D female connector provides an access to an ”F” interface. It
allows connection to a Craft Terminal.
The 8-pin RJ45 connector on the front-panel of the ESC-LC board gives an access to the “DBG”
interface.
ED 01 RL
There are three RS485 connectors (I-LINK interface) on the front panel of the ESC-LC board and one
connector on the front panel of the I-LINK-S board.
The power supply voltage is distributed to the shelves on a 3 pin SUB-D connector, on the front panel
of each PSC/PSC2/PSC3.
1 (Male) + PVBATT
2 (Female) GND
3 (Male) - NVBATT
ED 01 RL
This chapter describes the cards and units of the 1692MSE Release 3.2A. It provides for each card:
8X8
User MATRIX CWDM CWDM
Input BW Rx
Tx Output
User CWDM
Input BW Rx CWDM Output
Tx
User CWDM
Output BW Tx CWDM Input
Rx
Alarm&Control
Unit
ED 01 RL
User 8X8
Input
MATRIX CWDM CWDM
BW Rx
Tx Output
User
Output
CWDM CWDM
BW Tx Input
Rx
User
Input CWDM CWDM
BW Rx Tx Output
User
Output CWDM CWDM
BW Tx Rx Input
User Input
Alarm&Control
O-SNCP Unit
module
User Output
3.1.1 Description
The WLA unit is a bidirectional multi-rate interface. The block-diagrams are shown on the above
figures.
ED 01 RL
The SDH and GbE performance-monitoring units complete the following functions:
SDH B1 performance monitoring
SDH J0 performance monitoring
Gigabit Ethernet performance monitoring
The optical performances for the SFP transceivers are as follows. In this release, these SFP transceivers
can be used in the user side and line side of WLA board:
Table 34 Optical parameters for SFP transceivers used in the user side
Output Sensitivity Overload
Item Fiber type
(dBm,EOL) (dBm,EOL) (dBm,EOL)
S1.1 -15~-8 -29 -8 9/125µm SMF
S4.1 -15~-8 -29 -8 9/125µm SMF
S16.1 -5~0 -19 0 9/125µm SMF
I16 -10~-3 -19 -3 9/125µm SMF
L16.1 -2~+2 -28 -8 9/125µm SMF
L16.2 -2~+2 -29 -8 9/125µm SMF
GbE_SX -9.5~-4 -18 0 50/62.5/125µm MMF
GbE_LX -11~-3 -20 -3 9/125µm SMF
S1.1_DDM -15~-8 -29 -8 9/125µm SMF
L1.2_DDM -5~0 -34 -10 9/125µm SMF
S4.1_DDM -15~-8 -29 -8 9/125µm SMF
L4.2_DDM -3~+2 -28 -8 9/125µm SMF
I16_DDM -10~-3 -19 -3 9/125µm SMF
S16.1_DDM -5~0 -19 0 9/125µm SMF
GbE_SX_DDM -9.5~-4 -18 0 50/62.5/125µm MMF
GbE_LX_DDM -11~-3 -20 -3 9/125µm SMF
GbE_ZX_DDM 0~+5 -24 0 9/125µm SMF
2FC_SX_DDM -10~-3 2FC: -16; FC: -18 0 50/62.5/125µm MMF
2FC_LX_DDM -9.5~-3 -21 -3 9/125µm SMF
In this release, there are 2 kinds of colored SFP that can be selected to meet the requirement of each
application. They are SILVER, BRONZE SFPs.
ED 01 RL
Table 35 Optical parameters for SFP transceivers used in the line side
Parameter Unit Symbol Bronze Silver Note
Min 0 0 -
Output Optical Power
dBm POUT Type - - -
(EOL)
TX Side Max +5 +5 -
SMSR dB SMSR Min 30 30 -
Extinction Ratio dB ER Min 8.2 8.2 -
Average Rx
dBm RSENS Max -18 -28 1
RX Side Sensitivity@OC-48
Maximum Input Power dBm PMAX Min -3 -9 -
N.B. For the BRONZE, SLIVER SFPs, the sensitivity is measured with a PRBS 223-1 test pattern,
@2.5Gb/s, BER<10-12, EOL.
N.B. For the BRONZE, SILVER SFPs, all parameters at lower supported bitrates are better than
those at STM-16.For all these SFPs, all parameters are guaranteed under all operating
conditions, EOL.
The colored SFP also can be configured on the user side of WLA3C boards for broadcast application.
The colored SFP modules with DDM function have the same optical characteristic as the colored SFP
module without DDM function.
This configuration applies when a WLA3C board is used as a stand alone Add and Drop unit. And this
configuration is the default configuration of WLA3C.
The traffic received from a CWDM receiver is dropped on the user network, i.e. sent to a B&W
transmitter. Meanwhile the traffic received from the B&W receiver is added on to the CWDM line via
the CWDM transmitter.
ED 01 RL
This configuration is used for testing purposes on the user side. The B&W transponder on the WLA
board is configured as a loopback. In this configuration, the 8x8 matrix configuration is shown in the
next figure. Traffic received on a B&W receiver is sent to the corresponding B&W transmitter to be
tested. In this way, users can receive traffic sent by themselves. The local loopback configuration is not
allowed in the E-SNCP mode.
This configuration is used for testing purposes on the CWDM Side and the regenerator application. In
this configuration, the 8x8 matrix configuration is shown in the next figure (example with channel 1).
Traffic received from the CWDM receiver is sent to the corresponding CWDM transmitter to be tested.
ED 01 RL
This configuration is used for testing purposes on the user and CWDM side simultaneously. In this
configuration, the 8x8 matrix configuration is shown in the next figure (example with channel 1).
Traffic received from the receiver is sent to the corresponding transmitter to be tested.
3.1.3.5 E-SNCP
The E-SNCP protection is achieved through a technique called “Parallel Transmit And Best One
Receive” strategy on an electrical level. At the transmit side, the signal is broadcast on the two arms of
the ring and the available signal is selected at the receive side. The routing is done electrically in the
8x8 matrix, see next figure. In this kind of application, only one user channel, such as channel 1, is
ED 01 RL
user input
BW
Rx1
BW
Tx1
user output
Figure 106 Electrical SNCP matrix configuration
3.1.3.6 O-SNCP
The auto O-SNCP protection is achieved through a technique called “Parallel Transmit And Best One
Receive” strategy on an optical level. At the transmit side, the signal is broadcast on the two arms of
the ring and the available signal is selected at the receive side. The splitter and the coupler are used to
route optical signals in this application, see next figure.
ED 01 RL
BW CWDM CWDM
user Splitter Rx1 Tx1 output
input
BW CWDM CWDM
Tx1 Rx1 input
8 X8
Matrix
BW CWDM CWDM
Rx2 Tx2 output
3.1.3.7 B-SNCP
B-SNCP (Broadcast Sub-Network Connection Protection) is the protection for broadcast services,
which is only supported by WLA3C.
Signals from the WDM are input in CWDM port 1 and broadcast to user port 1 and two WDM ports.
The routing is done electrically in the 8x8 matrix.
In force mode, the network management can command the Matrix to switch the CWDM RX1 or
CWDM RX2 to connect user TX1 unconditionally. In auto mode, WLA3C can command the Matrix to
switch the CWDM RX1 or CWDM RX2 to user TX1 and WDM TX1/TX2 (see table below for details).
ED 01 RL
In 4
CWDM
Out3 CDR4
CDR2 Out 0 Spare TX 2
In 0 CWDM
RX 2
Out7 Out5 Out6 Out4
SDH SDH GE GE
MONI 1 MONI 2 MONI 1 MONI 2
SDH signal
For the SDH signal, the following performances will be monitored:
B1 errors monitoring
J0 monitoring
In R3.2A, performance monitoring of SDH and GbE signal can be set on the two channels of one
board at the same time.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
W2
CWDM Tx2
CWDM Rx2
W2
W1
CWDM Tx1
CWDM Rx1
W1
U2
BW Tx2
BW Rx2
U2
U1
BW Tx1
BW Rx1
U1
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
C
USER O
USER I
S
S2
SPID O2
COUP I2
C2
S1
SPID O1
COUP I1
C1
W2
CWDM Tx2
CWDM Rx2
W2
W1
CWDM Tx1
CWDM Rx1
W1
U2
BW Tx2
BW Rx2
U2
U1
BW Tx1
BW Rx1
U1
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
3.2.1 Description
The OCC10 unit transponder is a bidirectional multi–clock interface for 10 Gbps native signals. It is
hardware compliant with ITU-T G.709 Rec.
This transponder can be provisioned to accept any digital signal at the nominal bit rate of
9.953 Gbps (STM-64/OC-192/10 GBE WAN)
10.3125 (GBE LAN).
To/from
To/from
To/fromfuture
future twin OCC10 To/from future
matrix copy 0 matrix copy 1
WDM FRAMER
FRAMER FRAMER
FRAMER
WDM
WDM WDM
RX 8512 8512 TX
RX TX
JTAG
JTAG
ALARM &
ALARM &
CONTROL
CONTROL
UNIT (FPGA
UNIT (FPGA)
ABBESSES)
ABBESSES
BATT A SPI
SPI
BATT
BATT
+BATT
A
A- Power
Power interface
interface
BATT
A-
B conversion
conversion
BATT B
BATT
+ B- block
block Additional
Additional Remote
Remote
BATT B-
+3.6 VS
information
information inventory
inventory
+3.6VS EEPROM
EEPROM EEPROM
EEPROM
ED 01 RL
For OCC10-EC board, there are also 2 channels for CWDM application: 1530nm and 1550nm,
which are compliant with G.694.2. With respect to OCC10-NA, XFP at user side can be plugged on
the front panel of OCC10-EC. And the VCC & XFP temperature measurements are not supported.
There are only 2 channels available at CWDM grids for OCC10-NA/EC: 1530nm and 1550nm. Due
to the limitation of OADM wavelength plan, OCC10-NA/EC cannot support the following
applications:
Unidirectional 2ch 10G OADM
Unidirectional 4ch 10G OADM
Bidirectional 1ch 10G OADM
2ch 10G CPE
N.B. For unidirectional 2ch and 4ch OADM application, only one 10G service transmission can
be supported by OCC10.
The following matrix configurations are supported in 1692MSE R3.2A: Add/Drop, Client loopback,
Line loopback. And Client loopback and Line loopback can’t be configured simultaneously.
8x8 MATRIX
GREYHOND
USER USER
CDR 10G 8x8 CDR
RX MATRIX TX
JTAG
ALARM &
CONTROL UNIT
(FPGA
ABBESSES)
ED 01 RL
JTAG
ALARM &
CONTROL UNIT
(FPGA
ABBESSES)
8x8 MATRIX
GREYHOND
USER USER
CDR 10G 8x8 CDR
RX MATRIX TX
JTAG
ALARM &
CONTROL UNIT
(FPGA
ABBESSES)
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
OCC10-NA OCC10-EC
User Tx
User Rx
U User Rx
User Tx
WDM Rx WDM Rx
W W
WDM Tx WDM Tx
P P
10Gbps Rx 10Gbps Rx
Not used Not used
N N
P P
10Gbps Tx 10Gbps Tx
Not used Not used
N N
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
2XGE-FC board is one slot wide board implement GbE aggregation with standard GFP-T
encapsulation. See the following.
Client Line
2
Mapper
+
Framer
Not used
Figure 116 Block diagram of 2XGE-FC board
3.3.1 Description
At client side, there are four client interfaces. Only two of them are available in this release. GE can be
supported in R3.2A.
In this release, the following SFPs can be used in the subslots of 2XGE-FC board.
For client side:
GbE_SX, GbE_LX, GbE_SX_DDM, GbE_LX_DDM and GbE_ZX_DDM.
For line side:
I16, S16.1, L16.1, L16.2, I16_DDM, S16.1_DDM, PIN and APD (with or without DDM).
From client Rx to line Tx side, after O-E converting, the two serial signals are sent to the mapper. After
internal processing in the mapper, the client service are encapsulated into GFP frame and framed into
STM-16/OC-48 frame. The STM-16/OC-48 signal is sent to the two line side transceivers and muxed
into serial signals.
From line Rx to client Tx side, the signal flow is reverse and E-SNCP is configured to protect the line
port.
The SFPs plugged on CWDM1 and CWDM2 are set as main SFP and slave SFP respectively. As above
said, the serial Tx data is transmitted to both CWDM sides via CDR. Received signal from two SFP line
side can be selected automatically according to the received signals status. Rx_LOS or SFP missing is
the switching criteria. The protection is non-revertive.
If Rx_LOS or LOF occurs on the local client Rx, the opposite client Tx of 2XGE-FC will shut down
automatically. See the following.
ED 01 RL
Local Remote
Loopback configuration on client side and line side are supported on 2XGE-FC board. They can be set
at the same time.
Client
1
Line
Client 1
2
Mapper+Framer
Line
2
Not used
Client
1
Line
Client 1
2
Mapper + Framer
Line
2
Not used
The default laser state of SFP on line side is on. Please pay attention to that the laser status of user side
should be set as forced on when local loopback configuration. It is suggested to perform remote
loopback on one of the line sides because of the E-SNCP.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
W-P
CWDM Tx2
CWDM Rx2
CWDM Tx1
W
CWDM Rx1
U4
BW Tx4
BW Rx4
BW Tx3
U3
BW Rx3
BW Tx2
U2
BW Rx2
BW Tx1
U1
BW Rx1
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
3.4.1 C-MDX-E-U-S
1470
1490
1510
1530 MUX out
MUX
1550 1310nm
Line Tx
Filter
1570 out
1590
1610
OSC Tx
in
OSC Rx
out
1470
1490
1310nm 1510
Line Rx
Filter DEMUX in 1530
in
DEMUX
1550
1570
1590
1610
ED 01 RL
a) MUX side
The MUX component multiplexes 8 channels (CWDM grid) signals into an optical fiber. The 1310nm
filter couples the MUX out signal and OSC signal into the line fiber.
b) DEMUX side
At the receive side, the 1310nm filter splits the line signal into two channel signals. One is sent to the
OSC board, the other is demultiplexed into 8 channel signals by a DEMUX component.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
s OSC Tx in
OSC Rx out
Line Rx in
Line Tx out
1470nm signal in
47
1490nm signal in
49
1530nm signal in
53
1570nm signal in
57
1590nm signal in
59
1610nm signal in
61
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
1470
1490
1510
1530 Line Tx
MUX
1550 out
1570
1590
1610
1470
1490
1510
1530
Line Rx DEMUX
1550
in
1570
1590
1610
a) MUX side
The MUX component multiplexes 8 channel (CWDM grid) signals into an optical fiber.
b) DEMUX side
The DEMUX component demultiplexes the line signal into 8 channel signals.
ED 01 RL
Table 52
C-MDX-U optical characteristics
MUX Side
Insertion Losses Value Unit
CH1 In ->LINE OUT (1470nm) (Max) 0.9 dB
CH2 In ->LINE OUT (1490nm) (Max) 1.2 dB
CH3 In ->LINE OUT (1510nm) (Max) 1.5 dB
CH4 In ->LINE OUT (1530nm) (Max) 1.8 dB
CH5 In ->LINE OUT (1550nm) (Max) 2.1 dB
CH6 In ->LINE OUT (1570nm) (Max) 2.4 dB
CH7 In ->LINE OUT (1590nm) (Max) 2.7 dB
CH8 In ->LINE OUT (1610nm) (Max) 3 dB
Channel passband at -0.5dB (include channel center
14 nm
wavelength -6~+8 range)
DEMUX Side
Insertion Losses Value Unit
LINE IN->CH1 Out (1470nm) (Max) 0.9 dB
LINE IN->CH2 Out (1490nm) (Max) 3 dB
LINE IN->CH3 Out (1510nm) (Max) 2.7 dB
LINE IN->CH4 Out (1530nm) (Max) 2.4 dB
LINE IN->CH5 Out (1550nm) (Max) 2.1 dB
LINE IN->CH6 Out (1570nm) (Max) 1.8 dB
LINE IN->CH7 Out (1590nm) (Max) 1.5 dB
LINE IN->CH8 Out (1610nm) (Max) 1.2 dB
Channel passband at -0.5dB (include channel center
14 nm
wavelength -6~+8 range)
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Line Rx in
Line Tx out
1470nm signal in
47
1490nm signal in
49
1530nm signal in
53
1570nm signal in
57
1590nm signal in
59
1610nm signal in
61
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
MUX
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
CH 8
As mentioned before, the 8:1 multiplexer can also be used in bi-directional line terminal configuration
to multiplex/demultiplex signals. In this application, 1310nm circulators are used to
multiplex/demultiplex bi-directional 1310nm wavelengths of the OSC. An extra 1310±30nm filter is
also used to avoid the 1310nm multiplexing affecting the 1550nm transmission.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
s OSC Tx in
OSC Rx out
LINE
Not used
47 49 5153 55 57 5961
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
MUX Line
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
CH 8
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
LINE
Not used
1470 nm signal in or out
47 49 5153 55 57 59 61
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
3.5.1 C-MDX2-E-U-S
1470
1490
1510
1530 MUX out
MUX
1550 1310nm Line Tx
1570 Filter out
1590
1610
OSC Tx
in
OSC Rx
out
1470
1490
95% 1510
1310nm
Line Rx 5:95 TAP Filter
in DEMUX in 1530
DEMUX
1550
5%
1570
1590
PIN AMP 1610
a) MUX side
The MUX component multiplexes 8 channel (CWDM grid) signals into an optical fiber. The 1310nm
filter couples the MUX out signal and OSC signal into the line fiber.
b) DEMUX side
At the receive side, the 5:95 TAP splits the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is sent to 1310nm
filter splitter; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS detection. The 1310nm filter
splits the input signal into two channel signals. One is sent to OSC board, the other is demultiplexed
into 8 channels signals by the DEMUX component.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as the C-MDX-E-U-S unit.
ED 01 RL
1470
1490
1510
1530
MUX Line Tx
1550 out
1570
1590
1610
1470
1490
1510
95% 1530
Line Rx 5:95 TAP DEMUX
in 1550
1570
5% 1590
1610
PIN AMP
3.5.2.1 Description
a) MUX side
The MUX component multiplexes 8 channel (CWDM grid) signals into an optical fiber.
b) DEMUX side
At the receive side, the 5:95 TAP splits the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is sent to the
DEMUX component; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS detection. The
DEMUX component demultiplexes the line signal into 8 channel signals.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as the C-MDX-U unit.
ED 01 RL
CH1
input 1310nm Mux
Filter output
1310nm
input
95% 1310nm
Demux 1310nm Filter 1310nm
input
5:95 TAP Filter output
CH1
5% output
PIN
AMP
3.5.3.1 Description
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
Table 63 Meaning of C-MDX2-E-1-S board front panel LEDs
Red LED is Red before software configuring is finished and becomes
Green Green when board is configured correctly. After pressing LAT
Orange button, it turns Orange.
ED 01 RL
CH1 input
OADM
CH2 input
1310nm MUX output
Filter
OSC input
OSC output
95%
DEMUX input 5:95 TAP 1310nm
Filter
CH1 output
OADM
5%
CH2 output
PIN AMP
3.5.4.1 Description
This board is designed to multiplex/demultiplex two channels wavelengths to/from a fiber. It provides
insertion/extraction of the 1310nm OSC signal or the 1310nm SDH signal.
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
3.6.1 C-OAD-E-U-1-XX-S
OADM
X1
OADM
X2
ED 01 RL
This board (C-OAD-E-U-1-XX-S) is used to add and drop ONE Channel per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system; the added/dropped channel is from/to the WLA (or OCC10, 2XGE-FC,
C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is also added/dropped by this board. The dropped OSC signal is sent to the
OSC board; the added OSC signal comes from the OSC board.
All channels can be added and dropped. There are 8 different 1-channel C-OAD boards according to
the different wavelengths; the wavelengths are defined as in the following table.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM module for each direction) in the board.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
S-E
East OSC Tx in
East OSC Rx out
West OSC Tx in
S-W West OSC Rx out
East line Rx in
E East line Tx out
W West line Rx in
West line Tx out
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. YY is one of the CWDM wavelengths (1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610).
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
OADM
X1
OADM
X2
3.6.2.1 Description
This board (C-OAD-U-1-XX) is used to add and drop ONE Channel per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system, and the added/dropped channel is from/to the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD board. The OSC
1310nm signal is NOT added and dropped by this board.
All channels can be added and dropped. There are 8 different 1-channel C-OAD boards according to
the different wavelengths; the wavelengths are defined the same as in table 60. There are two OADM
modules (one OADM module for each direction) in the C-OAD board.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
S-E
S-W
East line Rx in
E East line Tx out
W West line Rx in
West line Tx out
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. YY is one of the CWDM wavelengths (1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610).
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
OADM
X1
OADM
X2
Express Ch Express Ch
Add Add Input Output Drop Drop
Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1
3.6.3.1 Description
This board (C-OAD-E-U-2-XXXX-S) is used to add and drop TWO Channels per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is also added/dropped by this board. The dropped OSC signal is sent to the
OSC board; the added OSC signal comes from the OSC board.
There are 4 types of 2-channel C-OAD boards. The wavelengths are defined as in the following table.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM modules for each direction) in the C-OAD board.
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
S-E
East OSC Tx in
East OSC Rx out
West OSC Tx in
S-W West OSC Rx out
East line Rx in
E East line Tx out
W West line Rx in
West line Tx out
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (YY, ZZ) is one of the CWDM wavelengths combinations [(1470, 1490), (1510, 1530),
(1550, 1570), (1590, 1610)].
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
Drop
Drop Express Ch Express Ch Add Add
Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2
Output Input
OADM
X1
OADM
X2
3.6.4.1 Description
This board (C-OAD-U-2-XX) is used to add and drop TWO Channels per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is NOT added/dropped by this board. There are 4 types of 2-channel
C-OAD boards, the wavelengths are defined the same as in Table 74.There are two OADM modules
(one OADM modules for each direction) in the C-OAD board.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
S-E
S-W
East line Rx in
E East line Tx out
W West line Rx in
West line Tx out
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (YY, ZZ) is one of the CWDM wavelengths combinations [(1470, 1490), (1510, 1530),
(1550, 1570), (1590, 1610)].
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
Add/Drop Add/Drop
OSC OSC
OADM
Express Ch Express Ch
Drop Add I/O I/O Drop Add
East Ch West Ch West Ch East Ch
Figure 143 C-OAD-B-1-XX-S block diagram
3.6.5.1 Description
This board (C-OAD-B-1-XX-S) is used to add and drop only ONE channel per direction in the
Bi-directional CWDM system. A west added/dropped channel is to/from a WLA board and an east
added/dropped channel is to/from a WLA board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD
board.
The OSC 1310nm signals (including east and west directions) are also added and dropped by this
board. The east/west added OSC signals come from the east/west OSC modules and the east/west
dropped OSC signals are sent to the east/west OSC modules.
There are 4 types of Bi-directional C-OAD boards. The wavelengths are defined as in the following
table.
There is only one 2-channel C-OAD module (one add & drop channel for each direction) in the
board.
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
S-E
East OSC Tx in
East OSC Rx out
West OSC Tx in
S-W
West OSC Rx out
Line I/O 2
Line I/O 1
YY
West YY nm signal add
West YY nm signal drop
ZZ
East ZZ signal add
East ZZ signal drop
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (YY, ZZ) is one of the CWDM wavelengths combinations [(1470, 1550), (1490, 1570),
(1510, 1590), (1530, 1610)].
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
Line Line
OADM
3.6.6.1 Description
This board (C-OAD-B-1-XX) is used to add and drop only ONE channel per direction in the
Bi-directional CWDM system. A west added/dropped channel is to/from a WLA board and an east
added/dropped channel is to/from a WLA board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD
board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is NOT added and dropped by this board.
There are 4 types of Bi-directional C-OAD boards; the wavelengths are defined the same as in Table
81.
There is only one 2-channel C-OAD module (one add & drop channel for each direction) in the
board.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
S-E
S-W
Line I/O 2
Line I/O 1
ZZ
East ZZ signal add
East ZZ signal drop
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (YY, ZZ) is one of the CWDM wavelengths combinations [(1470, 1550), (1490, 1570),
(1510, 1590), (1530, 1610)].
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
3.7.1 C-OAD2-E-U-1-XX-S
5%
5%
OADM
X2
PIN AMP
ED 01 RL
This board (C-OAD2-E-U-1-XX-S) is used to add and drop ONE Channel per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system; the added/dropped channel is to/from the WLA (or OCC10, 2XGE-FC,
C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2 board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is also added/dropped by this board. The dropped OSC signal is sent to the
OSC board; the added OSC signal comes from the OSC board.
All channels can be added and dropped. There are 8 different 1-channel C-OAD2 boards according
to the different wavelengths; the wavelengths are defined as in the following table.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM module for each direction) in the board.
At each receiving direction, a 5:95 TAP is used to split the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is
sent to the 1310nm filter splitter; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS
detection.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as C-OAD-E-U-1-XX-S unit.
ED 01 RL
PIN AMP
OADM
X1
5%
OADM 5%
X2
PIN AMP
3.7.2.1 Description
This board (C-OAD2-U-1-XX) is used to add and drop ONE Channel per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channel is to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2 board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is NOT added and dropped by this board.
All channels can be added and dropped. There are 8 different 1-channel C-OAD2 boards according
to the different wavelengths; the wavelengths are defined the same as in Table 88.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM module for each direction) in the C-OAD2 board.
At each receiving direction, a 5:95 TAP is used to split the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is
sent to the OADM module; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS detection.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as C-OAD-U-1-XX unit.
ED 01 RL
PIN AMP
OADM
X1
5%
5%
OADM
X2
PIN AMP
Express Ch Express Ch
Add Add Input Output Drop Drop
Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1
3.7.3.1 Description
This board (C-OAD2-E-U-2-XXXX-S) is used to add and drop TWO Channels per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2 board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is also added/dropped by this board. The dropped OSC signal is sent to the
OSC board; the added OSC signal comes from the OSC board.
There are 4 types of 2-channel C-OAD2 boards; the wavelengths are defined as the following table.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM modules for each direction) in the C-OAD2 board.
At each receiving direction, a 5:95 TAP is used to split the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is
sent to the 1310nm filter splitter; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS
detection.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as in a C-OAD-E-U-2-XXXX-S unit.
ED 01 RL
Drop
Drop Express Ch Express Ch Add Add
Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2
Output Input
PIN AMP
OADM
5% X1
95%
West to East 5:95 TAP West to East
in out
95%
East to West 5:95 TAP East to West
out in
OADM 5%
X2
PIN AMP
3.7.4.1 Description
This board (C-OAD2-U-2-XXXX) is used to add and drop TWO Channels per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2 board.
There are 4 types of 2-channel C-OAD2 boards. The wavelengths are defined the same as in Table
89.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM modules for each direction) in the C-OAD2 board.
At each receiving direction, a 5:95 TAP is used to split the line signal into two channels. One (95%) is
sent to the OADM module; the other (5%) is sent to a PIN & amplification circuit for LOS detection.
The front panel and front panel wiring are the same as in a C-OAD-U-2-XXXX unit.
ED 01 RL
Drop Add
Express Ch Express Ch
Ch1~4 Ch1~4
Output Input
PIN AMP
OADM
X1
5%
5%
OADM
X2
PIN AMP
3.7.5.1 Description
This board (C-OAD2-E-U-4-XXXXXXXX-S) is used to add and drop FOUR Channels per direction in
the unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2-E-U-4-XXXXXXXX-S
board.
The OSC 1310nm signal is also added/dropped by this board. The dropped OSC signal is sent to the
OSC board; the added OSC signal comes from the OSC board.
There are 2 types of 4-channel C-OAD2 boards; the wavelengths are defined in the following table.
ED 01 RL
The C-OAD2-E-U-4-XXXXXXXX-S unit’s add & drop channels sequence is defined by the following
table.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Hardware Failure
LED
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (A, B, C and D) can respectively be (1470, 1490, 1510 and 1530) or (1550, 1570, 1590
and 1610).
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
PIN AMP
OADM
X1
5%
95%
West to East 5:95 TAP West to East
in out
95%
East to West 5:95 TAP East to West
out in
5%
OADM
X2
PIN AMP
3.7.6.1 Description
This board (C-OAD2-U-4-XXXXXXXX) is used to add and drop FOUR Channels per direction in the
unidirectional CWDM system and the added/dropped channels are to/from the WLA (or OCC10,
2XGE-FC, C-4xANY) board. The other channels are passed through the C-OAD2 board.
There are 2 types of 4-channel C-OAD2 boards; the wavelengths are defined in the following table.
There are two OADM modules (one OADM modules for each direction) in the C-OAD2 board.
ED 01 RL
The C-OAD2-U-4-XXXXXXXX unit’s add & drop channels sequence is defined by the following table:
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
Optical Safety
Label
Electrostatic Discharge
Label
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
N.B. (A, B, C and D) can respectively be (1470, 1490, 1510 and 1530) or (1550, 1570, 1590
and 1610).
N.B. “East” means from west to east, while “West” means from east to west.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
The ESC-LC is low cost ESC (Equipment and Shelf Controller) and integrated function of I-LINK-M. It is
the hardware platform designed to support the Equipment Controller (EC) functions and the Shelf
Controller (SC) functions.
The EC functions are the processing activities concerning the ”Virtual Equipment Control Element”
(VECE) function:
The SC functions are the processing activities concerning the ”Physical Equipment Control Element”
(PECE) function:
It provides the resources to support the SW functions related to the physical machine control and
management and configuration provisioning.
Both EC and SC functions are realized using a daughter card. They are plugged on the ESC-LC
mother board. The daughter card is developed in order to provide a common HW (and SW) platform
for different applications requiring a Shelf Controller (SC) function. The processors used are members
of Motorola MPC860 family.
Various kinds of serial communication channels and parallel I/O ports for alarm & status signals are
provided by the ESC-LC card.
ED 01 RL
CONN S1
CONN S2 I-LINK Slave1 connector
F Interface Connector
ED 01 RL
When the RST push button is pressed, EC & SC LED’s status doesn’t change.
When the SC is restarted and the communication between EC and SC is not established, the EC LED is
red and the SC LED is green.
N.B. When the communication between EC & SC is re-established, both EC & SC LEDs are green.
N.B. On the Craft Terminal (C.T.) and on the Operation System (O.S), the application of the
URGENT (URG), NOT URGENT (NURG) and INDICATIVE alarm are named in a different
way; the relation between this two terminology is explained in the following table.
Table 102 Relation between alarm severity terminology displayed on C.T./O.S. and alarm severity
terminology used for the ESC-LC LEDs and ETSI market rack (TRU)
Alarm severity terminology on C.T. and Alarm severity terminology used for ESC
O.S. LEDs and for TRU in the rack
CRITICAL or MAJOR URG, T*URG, T*RURG
MINOR T*NURG, T*RNURG
WARNING INDICATIVE
INDETERMINATE (not used) -
ED 01 RL
2.5G
Signal
3.9.1 Description
The 4xANY unit is a TDM concentrator that enables to the multiplexing in the time domain of up to
4 ”Low Bit-rate” signals into one at 2.5 Gbit/s:
4 x Fast Ethernet
4 x FDDI
4 x ESCON
4 x Digital Video
4 x STM-1
3 x STM-4
2 x Gigabit Ethernet
2 x Fiber Channel or FICON
Some mixes are also possible:
ED 01 RL
The architecture of the TDM concentrator board is based on the concept of virtual concatenation, and
on the mapping of SDH on OTN:
Receivers and transmitters can be locked to either the received clock or the local clock:
Default configuration: Tx locked to the local clock and Rx locked to the received clock.
Loopback configuration. Loopback and Continue managed.
ED 01 RL
High frequency 1310nm optical interface drawers (Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel), which can
be plugged only into the ports #3 & #4 (HF_1310_DRAWER).
STM-1/4 drawers, which can be plugged into any slots. But, the STM-4 Bit rate can only be set for
ports #3 and #4 (SDH-SONET_1310_DRAWER).
Particular Case: For the 3 STM-4 configuration, slot #1 is exceptionally occupied by a STM-4
bit rate.
Low frequency drawers (Fast Ethernet, FDDI, ESCON, Digital Video) with 1310nm optical
interfaces, which can be plugged in any slots (LF_1310_DRAWER).
High frequency drawers are equipped with 850nm detectors and lasers. The following rules for
the position of these drawers are only imposed due to the high frequency nature of the drawer
(HF_850_DRAWER).
Low frequency drawers are equipped with 850nm detectors and lasers. The rules followed for the
position of these drawers are only imposed due to the low frequency nature of the drawer
(LF_850_DRAWER).
Furthermore, a limited number of configurations of drawers can be provided. Rules must be followed:
If High Frequency drawer is plugged into ports #3, port #1 must be non-provisioned.
If High Frequency drawer is plugged into ports #4, port #2 must be non-provisioned.
For each 2xANY, the following table lists the allowed configurations. Configurations for the two
2xANY are independent.
Any couple (DRW#1; DRW#3) can be associated to any couple (DRW#2; DRW#4) except for the last
Line (3 x STM-4 configuration is fixed for the 4 drawers).
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
In the following table, the specifications of optical ports used in 850nm drawers are displayed.
User Rx (1 to 4 on the board)
ED 01 RL
The laser state of drawer should be set forced on when setting local loopback.
On the CWDM side of the C-4xANY board, I16, S16.1, L16.1, L16.2, I16_DDM, S16.1_DDM, PIN
and APD can be set. Please refer to chapter 3.1.2 for the optical parameters.
In R3.2A, B1 monitoring can be performed on the line side of C-4xANY board. But the J0 processing
is not supported.
ED 01 RL
CWDM signal
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
The OSC board receives data from the ESC-LC board, and transmits it to the optical fiber line; On the
other hand, OSC board receives data from the optical fiber line and transmits it to the ESC-LC board.
The supervision unit is composed of two optical transceivers (OSC channel receiver and transmitter)
and a FPGA dedicated to the supervision frames management and OSC alarms and status collection.
Thus the OSC board can deal with two data communication channels (DCC1 and DCC2), one for
each direction.
3.10.1 Description
For this release, the functionalities supported by the OSC board are the following:
Management of one or two bidirectional supervision streams at 2048 Kbit/s. For Line terminal
applications. There is one supervision stream. For back to back or OADM applications, there are
two.
Management of Data Communication Channels DCC1 and DCC2.
The configurations of Line Terminal or back to back terminals and OADM are done by software.
As described in the two following figures, the data of OSC channel at 1310nm are sent to the matrix in
a 2 Mbit/s signal to the supervision frame management functional block. This block generates one/or
two TDM signals according to the NE configuration.
SFP
module
Tx 1
optical
transmitter C-MDX
or C-OAD
Rx 1 board
optical
Matrix
receiver
Supervision frame
management
TDM1
ESC-LC
board
Figure 159 OSC board in Line Terminal configuration
ED 01 RL
Tx 2 Tx 1
optical optical
C-MDX OSC2 transmitter transmitter OSC1 C-MDX
or C-OAD 1310nm 1310nm or C-OAD
board Rx 2 Rx 1 board
optical optical
Matrix
receiver receiver
Supervision frame
management
TDM2 TDM1
ESC-LC board
Receiver:
Transmitter:
N.B. The optical characteristics of these WDM interfaces correspond to the ones of the L-1.1
interfaces.
ED 01 RL
2 1
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
50/50 Splitter
Rx in Tx out line 1
Tx out line 2
Optical
Switch
Tx out F1 F2 Rx in line 1
F4 F3 Rx in line 2
3.11.1 Description
An optical signal is received on Rx link coming from the C-MDX/C-OAD board and is split into two
channels (channel 1 and 2) to send towards the CWDM line in the board by a 3dB splitter.
The two optical signals received on CWDM line Rx link are sent to an optical switch. Under the control
of board logic, the optical switch will select one channel optical signal to send towards the
C-MDX/C-OAD board.
The LOS detection is made on each of the two CWDM line RX input channels.
Both splitter and optical switch are double-windows (1270~1350nm, 1460~1620nm) optical
components.
ED 01 RL
Rx in Rx in Tx out Tx out
Hardware failure LED line 1 line 2 line 1 line 2 Tx out Rx in Extraction hole
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
The I-LINK Slave is designated to connect the SPI bus from the Slave shelves only to the ESC-LC unit
only provided in the Master shelf.
SPI BUS
RS485 transcievers
BACK
Card
Presence bus RS485 transcievers
and Card Presence
Identification
3.12.1 Description
The I-LINK Slave is designated to be plugged into slot 1 of the slave shelf. The link to the SPI bus is
made via an interface RS485.
The I-LINK Slave unit can be inserted into a shelf (hot insertion) without causing any damage to itself
or to any other unit.
ED 01 RL
Extraction
Handle
SP Always off
Always off
Always off
PWR
Power supply alarm LED
Hardware failure LED
Extraction
Handle
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
Two power supply units are used: a) working and b) protecting. They are located in the slots 7 and 12
of the compact shelf or slot 25 and 48 of the CO shelf. These boards provide some +3.6 V and +5.5
V for service use to all units and a -48/-60 V power supply when needed.
The input voltage range of the Power Supply Cards is -36 / -72 V.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
The PMU is an external shelf of the same size that the 1692MSE compact shelf, which can be installed
in 19“ and 21“racks. This additional shelf is 1U high (1U = 44.45mm).
The PMU works in a worldwide environment, which applies to the following requirements:
US requirements: NEBS compliant (115V/ 60Hz),
Europe requirements (230V/ 50Hz).
PSC boards are connected to the rectifiers of the PMU which provide the power.
On DC voltage outputs, no fuses are required because the 1692MSE compact shelf has on his PSC
unit fuses on inputs. The outputs are connected together, so they can protect the DC outputs.
Two rectifiers modules are present in one PMU. Each module is able to supply with power up to 4
stacked 1692MSE compact shelf.
One module enables to supply the 4 stacked shelves. If one module fails, the other one can still supply
the 4 shelves.
ED 01 RL
Batteries are optional units used with the PMU in order to supply the -48/-60V to the 1692MSE
compact shelf in case of power outage of the alternative power source (100V/115V/220V supply).
Battery units are linked to the Control unit of the PMU by cascading the units.
The first battery gives a temperature measurement of the unit to the PMU so as to generate an alarm
when out of the range.
It is possible to add up to three optional batteries. This depends of the current consumption of the
shelves (150W per battery).
Performance.
The battery must be charged in a maximum of 15 hours with 1 PMU and 1 shelf.
The battery must be charged in a maximum of 60 hours with 1 PMU and 4 shelves.
The battery duration for 150W must be of 3 hours.
Mechanical dimension of each battery: W = 446.02 mm; L = 284 mm; H = 133.35 mm.
Batteries can be inserted in a 19“ and 21“ (ETSI) rack or put on table.
ED 01 RL
In table version, batteries are located and stacked besides the PMU and 1692MSE compact shelves;
only this configuration is supported since a battery is not likely to hold the full stack of batteries, PMU
and shelves.
Figure 169 Maximum configuration of the batteries in 1692MSE R3.0, table version
ED 01 RL
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
1692MSE may interface itself with the user's environment and/or another WDM system to build up
operations maintenance.
To allow these exchanges of information, HK (Housekeeping) unit may be mounted in slot 11 of the
compact shelf or slot 36 of the CO shelf. Its main purpose is to:
Send and receive data, to/from master cards via the SPI bus and to/from the user or another
WDM system throughout the protected I/O interface.
LEDs signification
ED 01 RL
The Remote Alarm Inventory Card receives signals from the ESC-LC and signals from the Bus Alarm
(FAN-CO alarms and PSC/PSC2/PSC3 alarms). This information is sent to the PDU or the TRU card,
and receives alarm signals from the PDU or TRU card to alert the ESC-LC.
The RAI board can be plugged in the slot 9/10 of the compact shelf or slot 37 of the CO shelf.
ED 01 RL
The RAI card inputs are alarms coming from the FAN-CO card, from the PSC and from the Equipment
Controller. Taking the various inputs into account the rack lamps are light on or off.
Electrical characteristics:
OPEN: Vmax=72 Volts
CLOSE: Imax=100mA
Voltage difference between Common out and OUT*< 2.5 Volts
Resistance of the closed relay= 300 M.(Max)
Connectors:
Rack lamps are different in ETSI and ANSI worlds. The RAI card is made to interface with both
standards.
URG: Urgent: major alarm input from one of the shelves in the rack
NURG: Non urgent: minor alarm input from one of the shelves in the rack
ATTD: Attended: acknowledged URG or NURG alarm
SIG PRES: Signal presence (power on)
ED 01 RL
IE-LAN INPUT
Ethernet TP-RJ45
IE-LAN OUT
interface
adapter
COAX
TRANSC
Hex rotary switches
EQTYPE
SHELF-ID N.B. If a wire is plugged on RJ45, BNC is
unavailable.
Figure 173 Block diagram of control LAN-Q board
3.13.5.1 Purposes
To provide the physical layer for the QB interface between the Equipment shelf (ESC-LC board)
and an external supervisor (e.g. 1353SH).
To provide the 4 bits Equipment type Codification, necessary for the application stored in the
Equipment Controller.
To provide the 8 bits Shelf Identification number (i.e.: MAC address necessary to build up the IP
address of the shelf where the LAN-Q board is installed.
3.13.5.2 Description
The LAN-Q board has to be plugged in slot #8 of the 1692MSE compact shelf or slot #26 of the CO
shelf. It is linked to the ESC-LC board by a backpanel link.
The link to external supervision equipment is ensured by 2 BNC connectors or by one RJ 45 connector.
The Equipment Type Codification is ensured by the hexadecimal rotary switch CW3.
The Shelf Identification is ensured by the two hexadecimal rotary switches CW1 and CW2.
For a 1692MSE NE, the switches setting values are mandatory (B, F, 5).
Jumper configuration
For operation with the ESC-LC, only the following jumper settings are permitted:
No jumper
Jumper between pins A-D
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
If the power consumption of the WLA is high enough, fans are necessary to dissipate the heat.
The fan is located at the bottom of the shelf. The use of fans requires an air filter be placed just below.
This is shown in the following figure.
ESC-LC
LAN
PSC
PSC
Air filter FAN-CO
One FAN-CO module is placed at the bottom of the shelf, in the slot 49.
The FANS are monitored via SPI bus and some direct wires are sent to the Housekeeping/Remote
Alarms module to monitor a possible failure of the cooling system.
On the 1692MSE shelf, FAN unit is located on the left side of the compact shelf. The use of fans
requires putting an air filter just aside.
Air
filter
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
ED 01 RL
WHEN CARRYING OUT THE GIVEN OPERATIONS OBWERVE THE NORMS STATED IN PARA.
4.1.2.IN HANDBOOK GUIDE
SAFETY RULES
Carefully observe the front panel warning labels prior to working on optical connections
while the equipment is in–service.
Should it be necessary to cut off power during the maintenance phase, proceed to switch
off the power supply units as well as cut off power station upstream (rack or station
distribution frame)
SAFETY RULES
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Personal injury can be caused by -48 V dc.
DANGER: Possibility of personal injury. Short circuiting, low-voltage, low-impedance,
dc circuits can cause severe arcing that can result in burns and/or eye damage. Remove
rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before working with primary circuits. Exercise
caution to avoid shorting power input terminals.
SAFETY RULES
DANGER: Possibility of eyes damage: read carefully and strictly observe the rules pointed
out in para.3.2.4.2 in Handbook guide.
Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned (dummy covers, ESD
connector protections, etc).
In order to reduce the risk of damage the electrostatic sensitive devices, is mandatory to use the
elasticized band (around the wrist) and the coiled cord joined connect with the ground rack during the
touching of the equipment.
Maintenance consists of a set of operation which maintain or bring back the assembly to optimum
operating conditions in a very short time, with the aim of obtaining maximum operational availability.
ROUTINE (PREVENTIVE)
Routine (preventive) maintenance consists in carrying out a number of periodic operations to minimize
the risk of a failure on a link.
These operations can be scheduled or initiated by the equipment supervision system.
ED 01 RL
There is a local terminal (PC) which permits to display all the alarms and manages the Equipment.
The relative processing is described in the operator’s handbook.
Where TMN is implemented, an Operation System displays alarms and manages all the connected
Equipments of the network. Refer to the relevant handbooks.
The need of special tools and accessories to perform possible routine and corrective maintenance
procedures is described inside the procedures themselves.
SAFETY RULES
According to the filter type, it is suggested to carry out the following operations:
Fan filter cleaning (3AL_86633_AA**) for 1692 CO shelf;
Fan filter cleaning (3AN_51151_AA**) for 1692 compact shelf
The fan filter is the practice adopted for equipment installed in locations where the environmental
conditions are compliant to EN 300 019-1-3 edition: 2004, class 3.1 and 3.2.
ED 01 RL
SAFETY RULES
N.B. It is required to clean the fan filter every 3 to 6 months. And the fan filter should be replaced
at least once a year. The period can be shorter depending on the location environmental conditions.
Since the troubleshooting procedure is carried out with the use of the Craft Terminal, for details,
please refer to the Maintenance section of 1692MSE R3.2A Operator’s Handbook
(3AL_97869_ADAA) or Troubleshooting Handbook.
The overall number of spares depends on Customer requirements, and should be based on the
average amount of transmission circuits available to be accounted for not only during MTBF but also
during MTTR; the latter depending on the amount of spare parts available.
Before storing the spare units make sure that they are working by inserting them in an operating
equipment It is suggested to periodically check those spare units have not been utilized for over a year.
If the spare parts and the equipment are stored in the same environment, make sure that the spare
parts are placed in cabinets to safeguard them from dust and damp.
Moreover, they should also be well grounded to avoid electrostatic discharges.
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When replacing a unit/sub–unit, make sure that the spare unit/sub–unit is set exactly as the
replaced one.
Whenever some units with flash-memories are common to different kinds of equipment or to different
versions of the same type of equipment, it is possible to maintain one spare part only: this allows spare
part stock saving, even though software downloading will be necessary when the software loaded into
the unit (program part or data part) is different from that necessary in the equipment where the spare
unit must be used.
At the end of the commissioning phase or after an equipment data change, it is suggested to save the
equipment data, e.g. on floppy disk, and store this floppy disk in the spare part stock pointing out the
equipment it refers to.
For this release 3.2A the user should take into account the following advice about the Equipment.
Software management
At the occurrence of one of the following things, select the CT Environment→Process control from
the main menu to first close the EML-USM process and then restart the NE.
Having changed the IP address if the corresponding IP access mode has been used to manage
the NE.
The EML-USM doesn’t work anymore.
The WLA will not lock frequency when the signal frequency changes from higher to lower, if the higher
frequency is times of lower one, e.g. change from STM-4 to STM-1, the bit rate read for FPGA is till
STM-4 because of the chip's feature. This rule applies on SDH, GE and Fiber channel.
The 3 STM-4 drawer configurations are the only configuration, which support a STM-4 rate in the first
drawer position. Consequently, there is a STM-4 configurations order to respect to avoid having only
one STM-4 drawer left in position 1. This should be followed by a STM-4 drawer de-configuration
order for the same reasons, which is not the case.
Others
The time zone on PC should be set as "(GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia.” This time zone needn't be
changed for daylight savings time.
The button label's language on info-box is the same as the OS default language.
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To facilitate repair operation, data on the faulty unit must be reported on the form shown in the
following figure. The repair form must be filled-in with as much data as possible and returned to
Alcatel together with the faulty unit.
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A new European directive was published on the 13th of February 2003 on wastes of electrical and
electronic equipment (Directive 2002/96/EC).
The general principle promoted by this directive is the producer responsibility in the management of
the wastes coming from the products he puts on the market. The producer responsibility now covers
the end of life of the products sold.
This new split of responsibility will have impacts on Alcatel practices both as a producer of EEE
equipment but also as an owner of EEE equipment.
From August 13th 2005, Waste electrical and Electronic equipment (e-Waste) directive sets rules in
terms of operational and financial responsibility for the collection and treatment of electrical and
electronic equipment in Europe.
Waste of household equipment. Alcatel only household implication is through its Joint
Venture with TCL on mobile phone ”TAMP”. Alcatel will check the appropriate consideration of
the WEEE directive in the Joint Venture which covers the subject by itself independently from the
Alcatel e-waste implementation project.
Waste of professional equipment. Alcatel owns and produces professional equipment; As a
consequence this Chapter 12 of this handbook focuses on professional equipment responsibility
regime.
Historical e-waste or waste of equipment put on the market before August 13th 2005 Two
possible regimes left open to implementation in each member state:
or
Future waste or waste of equipment put on the market after August 13th 2005.The producer
of the equipment being sold is responsible unless otherwise specified in contract with Customer.
In order to know when a unit or subrack has been put on the market it is necessary to read the date
present on the Label affixed on the product (refer to para. 4.4 for Label position and type). In the
following figure an example is given:
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Year Week
Alcatel
Location Company Date of production Progressive Number
Example:
FA Alcatel Italy – Città Ducale
01 Last two digits of production year; in the example is 2001
19 Week 19 in year 2001
63580 Product progressive number
In next paragraphs is given a description example of how to disassemble an equipment; the same
principle can be applied to all the subracks and units composing the equipment.
The unit chosen for disassembly is one of the most complex.
Para. 5.2.1 lists all the units composing the equipment with the relevant Waste code.
Waste code permits to know the weight of the Subrack or Unit and the percentage of
material composing the single item.
Para. 5.2.5 describes the procedure to apply in order to manage Hazardous materials and
components (example battery)
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This equipment is designed for easy disassembly, by using screws and rivets for mechanical assembly
of subracks and modules. The variety of screw types is minimized.
Tools necessary for subrack and units disassembly are reported in para. 5.2.2.
The disassembly process depends on the respective recycling methods and can be derived from the
delivered assembly instructions of the product.
Table 124 and Table 125 list all the units composing the equipment with the relevant Waste code.
Waste code allows to know the weight of the Subrack or Unit and the percentage of material utilized
for the single item.
In Table 124 and Table 125 are listed all the items composing this equipment.
In the column “Waste Code” it is possible to find the weight and the materials composing each “Part
Number” according to the following rule:
Material Types:
A Alluminium
B Stainless Steel
C Steel
E Cables
F Motors
G Plastic
H Back Panel
J Generic PCB
K PCB with electronic Capacitors
L LCD display ( major than 100 cm2)
M Cathode Ray Tube (Lead, Mercury, Phosfhors)
N Battery (Lithium, Cadmium, Mercury)
X Others
Example:
W1000J60A20X20 Means:
W1000=Overall Weight of the item in grams
J60= 60% Generic PCB = 600 grams
A20= 20% Alluminium = 200 grams
X20= 20% Other materials =200 grams
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Optical Multiplex Section Protection card OMSP 3AL 97541 AA** t.b.d
Supervision Management card OSC 3AL 97540 AA** t.b.d
OCC10-No Amplified Ch193.300 (1550) OCC10-NA-1550 (193.300) 3AL 95313 AA** t.b.d
OCC10-No Amplified Ch193.000 (1550) OCC10-NA-1550 (193.000) 3AL 95313 AB** t.b.d
OCC10-No Amplified Ch193.100 (1550) OCC10-NA-1550 (193.100) 3AL 95313 AC** t.b.d
OCC10-No Amplified Ch193.200 (1550) OCC10-NA-1550 (193.200) 3AL 95313 AD** t.b.d
OCC10-No Amplified Ch195.900 (1530) OCC10-NA-1530 (195.900) 3AL 95314 AA** t.b.d
OCC10-Enhanced-CWDM (1530) OCC10-EC-1530 8DG81002AA** t.b.d
OCC10-Enhanced-CWDM (1550) OCC10-EC-1550 8DG81002AB** t.b.d
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Unidirectional MUX/DEMUX2 without OSC filter C-MDX2-U 3AL 97654 AA** W885A5B36E7G5J47
Unidirectional MUX/DEMUX2E with OSC
C-MDX2-E-U-S 3AL 97772 AA** W880A5B36E7G5J47
filter
1-channel unidirectional MUX/DEMUX2E with
C-MDX2-E-1-S 3AL 97772 BA** W700A7B45E2G4J42
OSC filter
C-MDX2-E-2-4749-S 3AL 97772 CA** W775A6B41E4G3J46
2-channel unidirectional MUX/DEMUX2E with C-MDX2-E-2-5153-S 3AL 97772 CB** W775A6B41E4G3J46
OSC filter C-MDX2-E-2-5557-S 3AL 97772 CC** W775A6B41E4G3J46
C-MDX2-E-2-5961-S 3AL 97772 CD** W775A6B41E4G3J46
2-channel unidirectional OADM2E with OSC C-OAD2-E-U-2-47474949-S 3AL 97771 BA** W900A5B35E8G5J47
filter C-OAD2-E-U-2-51515353-S 3AL 97771 BB** W900A5B35E8G5J47
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4-channel unidirectional OADM2E with OSC C-OAD2-E-U-4-47495153-S 3AL 97771 CA** t.b.d
filter C-OAD2-E-U-4-55575961-S 3AL 97771 CB** t.b.d
N.B. 2XGE board and 2XGE-FC board have the same function. 2XGE with P/N 3AL97800AA**
only support DC48V, while 2XGE-FC with P/N 3AL97878AA** can support DC48/60V.
N.B. PSC3 board is only used on CO shelf.
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The same rules can be applied to the specific equipment to be dismantled. The front panel of the
subrack can be removed by loosing the two handles.
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Remove the screws in order to disassemble the top cover as reported in the following figure.
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1 Fixing bars 2
3 4
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Remove the two screws from the bottom cover as indicated in the following figure.
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Extract
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N.B. The system cabling is designed for reduced halogen content. All the traffic cabling is fully
PVC free.
Table 125 List of hazardous materials and components present in the equipment
Presence
Materials/Substances In The Where
Equipment
Batteries External
NO
(Mercury/NiCad/Lithium/Other)
Batteries Internal
NO
(Mercury/NiCad/Lithium/Other)
Mercury NO
Cadmium NO
Capacitors with PCB’s
Capacitors with substances of concern +
height > 25 mm, diameter > 25 mm or NO
proportionately similar volume
Gas discharge lamps NO
Mercury containing Backlighting lamps NO
Plastic containing brominated flame
retardants other than in Printed Circuit NO
Assemblies.
Liquid Crystal Displays with a surface
NO
greater than 100 cm2
Asbestos NO
Refractory ceramic fibers NO
Protective plastic gloves must be used in
order to avoid contact between hands
Thermal conductive paste YES and thermal conductive paste.
Pay attention to avoid contact of thermal
conductive paste with eyes.
Radio-active substances NO
Beryllium Oxide NO
Refer to Figure 191.
N.B.: Copper-beryllium contact spring
Other forms of Beryllium YES must be separated from other material
and must be fused in a specific
regulated environment.
Pressure volume NO
Liquids Volume NO
Gasses Volume NO
”Hidden” mechanical springs or other
NO
equivalent parts.
Ozone depleting substances, according to
those categories that are already banned in NO
the Montreal protocol.
Chloroparaffins with chain length 10-13 C
atoms, chlorination greater than 50%
NO
contained in mechanical plastic parts
heavier than 25g.
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The 1692MSE product release 3.2A is CWDM equipment intended for the METRO ACCESS, enterprise
and METRO CORE in the small cities. It is compliant with both ETSI and NEBS (level3) standards. It is
designed for a small number of channels (8 in this version) and for very low cost application, without
amplifiers.
Key features
Refer to para. 1.4 for details.
The life utility is at least 5 years. This means that maintenance will be assured for at least 5 years. The
system architecture facilitates future extensibility and upgradability:
On-site configuration changes as for example the extension of the node traffic capacity without
re-cabling of interconnections.
The terms and conditions of warranty, service availability and spare parts availability are individually
agreed between Alcatel and the Customer and are part of the relevant contractual commitments.
POWER CONSUMPTION
Refer to para. 2.5 for details.
ACOUSTICAL NOISE
Refer to para. 1.9.2.5 for details.
MATERIALS
Refer to paragraph 5.2.5 for details.
DISASSEMBLY
Refer to paragraph 5.2 for details.
BATTERIES
The product requires no backup batteries.
PACKAGING
The packaging of this Alcatel equipment complies with the directive 94/62/EEC concerning packaging
and packaging waste. Depending on the means of transportation, the racks are packed in a
cardboard or wooden box, which can easily be recycled after use. Environmentally harmful materials
are not used for packaging. The packaging materials are marked according to ISO 11 469. If
required by the Customer and agreed by both parties, Alcatel can take care of the proper disposal of
all packaging materials.
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DOCUMENTATION
In order to reduce paper consumption for Customer Documentation, Alcatel delivers the Generic
Customer Documentation on a CD-ROM. The CD-ROM contains interactive HW Descriptions, SW
Descriptions, Functional Descriptions, Maintenance Manuals and User Guides. This allows the
operator to put the documentation on a server accessible by all relevant people in the organization
without any additional paper copies.
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