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Chapter
number Chapter Title Description
2 “Before you Provides an overview of the topics and
begin”” procedures in this Installation Guide.
Tools and equipment is also described in
this chapter.
3 “Install the Provides instructions for the OMS 1410
OMS 1410 into rack installation, including fan and
a Rack” grounding installation.
4 “Install Provides instructions for installation of
modules into modules including Synchronisation and
the Shelf” Alarm Interface. OMS 1410 Power
installation is also described.
5 “Patch panels This section gives an overview of E1
and LFH cabling through external patch panels.
cables”
6 “SFP/XFP Provides instructions for handling of
Interface OMS 1410 Interface modules, including
Modules” XFP/SFPs
1.1.3 Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this installation
guide:
Caution!
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do
something that could result in equipment damage or loss of
data.
Warning!
Ericsson does not take any responsibility for either personal injury
or damage to tangible property that is caused by work performed on
Ericsson products and systems in conflict with the safety
instructions set out in this manual.
Class 1 Laser
Installation Topics
“Planning the installation” on page 11
“Rack installation” on page 17
“Ground Installation” on page 21
“Module installation” on page 28
“Power installation” on page 31
“SFP/XFP Interface Modules” on page 43
Check the equipment lists and gather all necessary tools for proper
installation. Install the OMS 1410 in compliance with your local and
national electrical codes.
Warning!
Warning!
Caution!
Only use the power cable shipped with the OMS 1410.
• Voltmeter
• Optical power meter
• Bit error rate (BER) tester
• Video fibre connector inspection instrument
11. Now you may login and configure the IP address, sub-network
mask etc.
12. The initial IP address configuration can also be done via CLI, as
described in “OMS Command Line Iinterface” on page 58
Caution!
PROPER HANDLING AND GROUNDING PRECAUTIONS
REQUIRED
The OMS 1410 equipment contains components sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (ESD). Keep parts and cards in their
antistatic packaging material until you are ready to install them.
1. Place the shipping boxes with the top upwards. Cut the sealing
tape using a short knife not to damage the contents, and then
open the top flaps.
2. Remove the items contained in the box, and inspect each one for
damage. Check for loose parts or any visual damage to the
items.
3. Search the shipping boxes for any additional small items that
may be present.
6. Check the contents of the shipping boxes against the packing list
attached to each box. If you detect any damaged or missing
parts, notify the project manager and/or your local Ericsson
representative.
Description Dimension
Width 449 mm (with mounting fixtures on each
side)
Height 88 mm (2 RU)
Depth 238.0 mm from mounting surface (flange)
for 19" fixtures on the C-rail in Rack
248.0 mm from mounting surface (flange)
for ETSI fixtures on the C-rail in Rack
• 19" racks and cabinets as specified in IEC 60297 and IEC 60917
• ETSI racks and cabinets as specified in ETS 300 119.
The mechanical design of the OMS 1410 meets the requirements of
EN/IEC 60950. EMC compliance is obtained in the OMS 1410 with
all slots filled with modules, and/or blanking panels.
The total weight of the OMS 1410 fully equipped does not exceed 8
kg and the weight of an empty shelf does not exceed 3,5 kg.
Caution!
EMC compliance is only obtained when the equipment has all
slots filled with modules, and/or blanking panels.
Warning!
Warning!
Warning!
Warning!
Warning!
The two brackets per shelf are identical and can be mounted on
either side.
Tools/Equipment:
• Screwdriver
• Four M6 mounting screws and nuts (not supplied)
50mm
76,2mm
1. Ensure that the shelf is set for the desired rack size.
3. Align the holes on the brackets with the captive nuts in the rack.
4. Install one mounting screw in the lower hole on each side of the
shelf.
5. When the shelf is secured to the rack, install the upper mounting
screws.
Tools/Equipment
• Grounding lug
• Torx socket screw M4x10, with locking washer
• Grounding wire
• Torx tool
• Crimping tool
• Wire stripping tool
Warning!
M4x10
2,5mm2
2. Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the grounding
lug. Use the crimping tool to secure the grounding wire to the
grounding lug.
Warning!
Caution!
Always use the supplied ESD wrist strap when working with a
OMS 1410. Follow instructions printed on the wrist strap
packing.
• Align the three knobs on the guide with the holes on the centre
bar of the shelf as shown in the figure below.
• Insert the guide gently into the slot
• Pull downwards to lock.
NOTE! Replacement and removal of the fan module and filter does
not impact traffic.
2. Align the Fan module board with the guide tracks (See the figure
below).
Caution!
Never leave the shelf running without a working Fan module to
avoid overheating and damaged components.
1. To remove the filter unit, pull the filter out by the handle
4. When cleaning is completed, slide the filter back into the slot.
The shelf has some limitations related to the types of modules that
the specific slot position supports. The slot numbering is shown in
Figure 6 The slot limitations are listed in Table 3 .
Equipment/Tools
Warning!
Caution!
Always use an ESD wrist strap when working with a OMS 1410.
Follow instructions printed on the wrist strap packing.
Caution!
Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on the backplane
of OMS 1410 when the system is operating. Use caution when
servicing.
Disconnect all cables and SFPs from the module before removal or
prior to insertion.
Warning!
2. Carefully insert the module into the guide rails of the desired slot
(see Figure 6 ).
3. Push the module into the connector on the back plane and close
the module-ejectors simultaneously.
The power cable connects the OMS 1410 to the internal -48V DC
power-rails in the rack. It has a 3-pin power DSUB-fit connector in
one end and is not terminated in the other end. The cable is not
screened. The length of the power cable is 3m. (Figure 8 )
Tools/Equipment
Caution!
Only use the power cable shipped with the OMS 1410.
Caution!
Ensure that the ground connection is made before installing
power.
Caution!
Do not apply power to the OMS 1410 until you complete all
installation steps and check the continuity of the -48V DC battery
and battery return.
Warning!
1. Add the preferred type of connector to the end of the power cable
that is not terminated. Pin out found in Table 4 /Figure 8
Power interface
• Synchronisation interface
• Auxiliary interface
• Alarm interfaces
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Signal OUT+ OUT- GND IN+ IN- GND NC NC
Tools/Equipment
Synch. port
• E1
• F1
• E2
2. Attach the other end of the cable to the auxiliary interface, located
on the FM-Fan module.
Alarm port
Pin Signal
1 Ground
2 Alarm input 1
3 Alarm input 2
4 Alarm input 3
5 Alarm input 4
6 Alarm input return
7 Alarm outout 1
8 Alarm outout return
9 Alarm output 2
Parameter Value
Nominal open contact +3.3 V
voltage
Nominal closed contact 1 mA
current
Max. closed contact 0.8 kOhm
resistance
Min. open contact 10 kOhm
resistance
Common return to earth 0 V (No isolation)
Tools/Equipment
1. Attach the wires of the alarm interface cable to the alarm input
sources and selected receiver points (outputs).
The panels are supplied with brackets for mounting in ETSI or 19”
racks, and the height is one RU (44 mm).
02/34 GND 04/36 06/38 GND 08/40 10/42 GND 12/44 14/46 GND 16/48
+ o o + + o o + + o o + + o o +
u u u u u u u u
- t t - - t t - - t t - - t t -
+ + + + + + + +
i i i i i i i i
n n n n n n n n
- - - - - - - -
01/33 GND 03/35 05/37 GND 07/39 09/41 GND 11/43 13/45 GND 15/47
- o o - - o o - - o o - - o o -
u u u u u u u u
+ t t + + t t + + t t + + t t +
- - - - - - - -
i i i i i i i i
+ n n + + n n + + n n + + n n +
18/50 GND 20/52 22/54 GND 24/56 26/58 GND 28/60 30/62 GND 32/-
+ o o + + o o + + o o + + o o +
u u u u u u u u
- t t - - t t - - t t - - t t -
+ + + + + + + +
i i i i i i i i
n n n n n n n n
- - - - - - - -
17/49 GND 19/51 21/53 GND 23/55 25/57 GND 27/59 29/61 GND 31/63
- o o - - o o - - o o - - o o -
u u u u u u u u
+ t t + + t t + + t t + + t t +
- - - - - - - -
i i i i i i i i
+ n n + + n n + + n n + + n n +
Caution!
To protect the cable jacket, avoid sharp edges and excessive
bending. Always fasten the cable connectors with both fixing
screws. If the connector is fixed with one screw only, this screw
is likely to break if the cable is pulled by accident.
The table below lists the port numbering for the wires in each
twisted pair.
• "InterfaceModuleNotProvisoned"
If an interface module is not provisioned.
• "InterfaceModuleMissing"
If an interface module is provisioned, but not present.
• "InterfaceModuleMismatch"
If an interface module is provisioned but the installed module is
not according to the expected interface module.
• "InterfaceModuleNotApproved"
If an interface module is not approved by.
etc. The traffic interfaces that are based on the SFP/XFP multi
source agreement (MSA) are possible to add in the field. The
modules support hot insertion.
The following SPF/XFPs are currently available for use with OMS
1410:
Caution!
Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking, handling and
interconnecting the OMS 1410 equipment modules, to discharge
any static build-up.
Warning!
Caution!
Clean the optic surfaces of the fibre-optic cables with a soft
antistatic cloth before you reconnect them to another SFP
module. Take actions to avoid dust and other contaminants
getting into the optical apertures. Optics fail when obstructed
with dust.
Caution!
Do not install or remove the SFP module with fibre-optic cables
attached to it, due to the potential damage to the cables, the
cable connector, or the optical interfaces in the SFP module.
Disconnect all cables before removing or installing a SFP
module.
Insert clean dust plugs into the SFP module after removing the
cables to protect the fibre-optic.
Latch
To insert a SFP module into the SFP module slot, follow these
steps:
1. Locate the send (TX) and receive (RX) markings that identify the
top-side of the SFP module.
4. Insert the SFP module into the slot. Insertion is correct when you
feel the module-connector snap into place in the rear of the slot.
5. Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP modules until
immediately before connecting a cable. Then store them for later
use.
NOTE! When you are ready to connect the cable, remove the dust
plugs from the fibre-optic SFP module port and the rubber
caps from the fibre-optic cable. The plugs and caps protect
the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and
ambient light.
TIP! Note which connector plug is send (TX) and which is receive
(RX) in case you re-attach the fibre-optic cables.
3. Use your index finger to pull the bale out and left to eject the
module.
4. Grasp the SFP module and carefully remove it from the module
slot.
1. Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fibre-optic
cable, and store them for future use.
(See also “Cleaning fibre-optic connectors” on page 49)
2. Insert one end of the fibre-optic cable into the SFP module port.
Purpose
Tools
• Fibre-scope
Warning!
Make sure that the lasers are turned off before beginning the
inspection. Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from
disconnected fibres or connectors. Do not stare into beams or
view directly with optical instruments.
4. Lightly press and turn the swab to clean the ferrule face.