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ATN Series Multi-Service Access Equipment

Quick Installation Guide


(IMB Network Cabinet)

Issue: 06
Date: 2016-06-30

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


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Installation Requirements

Category Example Environment Solution Reference

Class A •Standard central 1. An enclosed space is Normal ATN Series Quick


(Favorable equipment room used. procedure: Installation Guide
environment: •Residential simple 2. Air conditioners are 1. Install ATN in a (19inch&ETSI
An indoor equipment room provided to adjust the cabinet. Cabinet)
installation •Outdoor and properly temperature and 2. Install ATN in
environment enclosed, a small room humidity. rack.
with both the or compartment with 3. The environment is
temperature air conditioners clean with little dust.
and humidity 4. Outdoor independent
strictly space meets the
controlled) preceding conditions.

Class B •Corridor of a 1. An unsealed space is Use an IMB ATN Series Quick


(Common residential building well-ventilated, but not network cabinet Installation
environment: •Top-floor elevator air-conditioned. to improve Guide(IMB Network
An •Open office area 2. There is a litter dusty. security. Cabinet)
environment •Utility room 3. The space is
with protected from rain and
temperature pollution sources.
and humidity
not under
control, while
away from
oceans and
pollution
sources)

Class C •On the outdoor floor, 1. Installed outdoor, on Use an outdoor •ATN R01S100
(Poor far away from pollution rooftop, ground floor, or cabinet to Cabinet
environment: sources and oceans rack over the ground. improve security. Quick Installation
Close to •Roof areas, far away 2. The space is dusty (Cabinets with Guide
oceans or from pollution sources and not rain-proof. heat exchangers •ATN R01S200
pollution and oceans 3. The space is away are Cabinet
sources, with from pollution sources. recommended.) Quick Installation
the Guide
temperature •Outdoor areas, close Non-class A areas, Use an outdoor ATN Series Quick
and humidity to pollution sources such as close to cabinet with an Installation Guide
not under and oceans pollution sources, air conditioner or (APM30H)
control) •Indoor areas, close to coastal land, and heat exchanger.
pollution sources islands.
(automobile exhaust)

NOTE
1.Class C environment (poor): In the environment close to pollution sources and oceans, outdoor cabinets with
heat exchangers or air conditioners must be used to effectively isolate the device environment from the
atmosphere environment close to oceans or pollution sources. In the outdoor environment far away from pollution
sources and oceans, outdoor cabinets, especially those with heat exchangers or air conditioners, must be
used to improve security. Direct-ventilation cabinets can be used in this environment, with ATN devices being
installed far away from the air intake vents of the cabinets.)
2.Class B environment (common): In an indoor environment, network cabinets can be used to minimize humidity
risks. The measures applicable to a Class C environment can be used for a Class B environment, but the
measures applicable to a Class B environment cannot be used for a Class C environment.
Installation Flow

Start

Page 1 Precautions
Preparation
for
installation
Page 2 Tools for Installation

Pages Introduction to the 1U-


3-4 height Chassis

Introduction to the 2U- Page 6 Overview of IMB


Page 5
height Chassis

Pages Installation Clearance


Pages Introduction to IMB
6-7 Requirements
6-7 (Indoor Mini Box)

Pages Introduction to AC/DC


8-9 power system

Pages Installing the IMB on the


10-11 Wall

Installing Devices in the


Page 12
IMB

Pages Connecting and Routing


13-15 Cables

Page 16 Installation Checklist

Powering On the
Page 17
Equipment

Installing the Cover Plate


Page 18
for the IMB

Page 19 Appendixes

End
Precautions

NOTE

This document provides simple and distinctive guidelines for quick hardware installation of the ATN
910&910I&910B&910C&950C&950B.

Based on the height of a device, the ATN 910&910I&910B&910C are considered 1 U devices, and the ATN
950C&950B are considered 2 U devices. 1 U = 44.45 mm (1.75 in.)
As the installation methods are similar, the fixed ATN 910I is used as an example for the 1 U device, and the
card-inserted ATN 950B is used as an example for the 2 U device. The installation differences are specially
described in this document.

This document does not describe pre-delivery assembly. This document only describes procedures for onsite
installation.

CAUTION

Electrostatic Discharge
Wear ESD gloves or Antistatic Wrist Strap prior to contact
with the equipment or before handling the plug-boards,
boards, and IC chips to prevent damage to sensitive
components caused by electrostatic discharge from the
human body.

CAUTION

Bundling cables

Binding intervals between cable ties or optical fiber binding straps inside the cabinet cannot exceed
250 mm.

CAUTION

Pre-Installation Check

Verify that the equipment room, power supply, ground cables and optical cables are ready for installation.
Start the installation according to the engineering design documents after confirming that conditions are
met. Refer to the Installation Guide for information about specific operational requirements and technical
specifications.

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Tools for Installation

Tape Measure Level Philips Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver Rubber hammer


(M2-M6) (M2-M6)

Percussion Drill Torque Wrench Ratchet Crimp Tool Cable Cutter Wire Stripper

Network Cable Diagonal Pliers ESD Gloves Antistatic Wrist Strap Coax Stripper
Crimping Pliers

Heat Gun Marker Pen Paper Knife Multimeter Cable Tester

Binding Strap Insulation Tape Cleaner

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Introduction to the 1U-height Chassis

ATN 910C

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Power supply interface Antistatic jack interface NM interface Clock interface


(Console interface)
10GE optical interface FE/GE optical interface FE/GE electrical interface Alarm interface

Time interface 10 PGND point

NOTE
For a running ATN 910C, you must turn on the switches of both AC power modules operating in 1+1
backup mode.
For details about different types of ATN 910C interfaces, see the hardware description document.

ATN 910B

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Power supply interface PGND point 10GE optical interface NM interface


(Console interface)
Alarm interface Clock interface Time interface FE/GE optical interface

FE/GE electrical interface 10 E1 interface

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ATN 910I

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Power supply interface PGND point GE optical interface

FE/GE optical interface NM interface Clock interface


(Console interface)
Time interface Alarm interface FE/GE electrical interface

10 E1 interface

For details about different types of ATN 910I interfaces, see the hardware description document.

ATN 910

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Power supply interface Antistatic jack interface NM interface Clock and time interface
(Console interface)
FE optical interface Extended network PGND point GE optical interface
interface
E1 interface 10 FE electrical interface

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Introduction to the 2U-height Chassis

ATN 950C

Power supply interface Antistatic jack interface NM interface Clock interface


(Console interface)
Time interface Alarm interface PGND point GE optical interface

ATN 950B

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Power supply interface Antistatic jack interface NM interface Clock interface


(Console interface)

Time interface 10GE optical interface Alarm interface PGND point

FE/GE electrical 10 FE/GE optical interface


interface

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Introduction to IMB (Indoor Mini Box)

Overview of IMB

1. NO STEPPING sign 2. Protection plate

3. Slot assignment label 4. Cover plate

Installation Clearance Requirements

1.Installation clearance requirements for the IMB right-side-mounted on the wall

Recommended installation clearance Minimum installation clearance

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Installation Clearance Requirements for the IMB

2.Installation clearance requirements for the IMB left-side-mounted on the wall

Recommended installation clearance Minimum installation clearance

3.Installation clearance requirements for the IMB back-mounted on the wall

Recommended installation clearance Minimum installation clearance

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Introduction to AC/DC power system

AC/DC power system (ETP4830-4815AF power system)

When an ATN device requires DC power but only the AC power module is available, use the ETP4830-
4815AF to convert the AC power to DC power.

Fuse of battery

Output terminals of
load 1
Output terminals of
load 2
Output terminals of
Monitoring module Rectifier module battery

Fuse of load 1
Fuse of load 2

Mapping between the fuses of the output tributaries and the load tributaries

Fuse for the Output Tributary Load Tributary


FU-1 (20A) Load1 (20A)
FU-2 (20A) Load2 (20A)
FU-BT (20A) Battery (20A)

Pin assignment of a monitoring cable


•Connect the device to the ETP4830-4815AF power system with a monitoring cable, which is a standard non-shielded
network cable, so that the NMS can detect the working status of the power system.

•Connect one end of a monitoring cable to the TOD port or the CLK0/TOD0 port on the device and the other end to an
RJ45 port on the monitoring module of the ETP4830-4815AF power system.

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AC/DC power system (ETP4830-4815AF power system)

•To ensure that the power supply of the equipment is not interrupted, you can also connect the device to batteries. Then, if
the mains supply is interrupted, the device can be powered by batteries.

•A storage battery array consists of four 12 V -40 Ah storage batteries. The dimensions of each storage battery are 197
mm (W) x 165 mm (D) x 170 mm (H).

•The positive and negative of the ATN are connected to the negative and positive of the ETP4830-4815AF respectively,
and the positive and negative of the storage battery are connected to the positive and negative of the ETP4830-4815AF
respectively.

•The BOM number of the power cable for the ETP4830-4815AF is 04042957. Use the power cable (BOM number:
04042957) to connect the ATN 950B and ETP4830-4815AF for example.
(1) One end of the power cable (BOM number 04042957) has 4 pins. Connect this end to the output interface of load on
the right of the ETP4830-4815AF.
(2) Remove the red-and-black power terminal (BOM number 14180253) of the ATN 950B power cable.
(3) Insert the other end of the power cable (BOM number 04042957) into the red-and-black power terminal (BOM number
14180253) and connect this terminal to the power interface of the ATN 950B.

Connecting the ATN to the ETP4830-4815AF and storage battery.

ATN 950B

ATN 910I

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Installing the IMB on the Wall

Installing the IMB on the Wall (Side-Mounted)

NOTE
The IMB can be installed with the right side or left side mounting on the wall. The installation methods are
the same. Mounting the right side of the IMB on a wall is used as an example.
Removing the protection plate Installing mounting ears
(1) Insulation washer

(2) Installation positions


for bolts

(1) Protection plate

Marking anchor points Drill holes at the anchor points, and


install expansion bolt assemblies
•Use a level to check that the two anchor holes on the marking
template are on a horizontal plane, place the marking template Before mounting the IMB on a wall, ensure that the wall can
against the wall, and then use a marker to mark anchor points. stand the 1.25kN pull force.
•Holes marked A are used as anchor points. The distance
between the marking plate and the ground is 1000-1200 mm.

Level

Anchor holes

(1) M10x60 bolt (2) Spring washer (3) Flat washer

(4) Expansion tube (5) Insulation washer

Fix the IMB


(1)Insulation washer
(2)Mounting ears

(1) Spring washer


(2) Flat washer
(3) Insulation washer

Place the IMB onto the two bolts at the upper anchor points,
Align the mounting ears at the lower part of the IMB with
and then use a torque wrench to pre-tighten the two bolts
the anchor holes, and then use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts.
until a 20-30 mm length of each bolt is reserved out of the
wall.

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Installing the IMB on the Wall (Back-Mounted)

Removing the protection plate Installing mounting ears


(1) Insulation washer

(2) Installation positions


for bolts

(1) Protection plate

Marking anchor points Drill holes at the anchor points, and


install expansion bolt assemblies
•Use a level to check that the two anchor holes on the marking
template are on a horizontal plane, place the marking template
Before mounting the IMB on a wall, ensure that the wall can
against the wall, and then use a marker to mark anchor points.
•Holes marked B are used as anchor points. The distance stand the 1.25kN pull force.
between the marking plate and the ground is 1000-1200 mm.

Level

Anchor holes

(1) M10x60 bolt (2) Spring washer (3) Flat washer

(4) Expansion tube (5) Insulation washer

Fix the IMB


(1)Insulation washer
(2)Mounting ears

(1) Spring washer


(2) Flat washer
(3) Insulation washer

Place the IMB onto the two bolts at the upper anchor Align the mounting ears at the lower part of the IMB with the
points, and then use a torque wrench to pre-tighten anchor holes, and then use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts.
the two bolts until a 20-30 mm length of each bolt is
reserved out of the wall.

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Installing Devices in the IMB

Installing the ATN Chassis

NOTE
•Make sure that the fan unit of the ATN equipment is on the top of the ATN equipment.
•Install the device of the 2 U height on the right of the network cabinet and the device of the 1 U height on
the right or in the middle of the network cabinet.
Slide the chassis along the guide rails into the corresponding slot until it is fully engaged, and then tighten the four
M6x12 bolts on the panel.

(1) Fan Unit

(2) ATN Device

Installing the ETP4830-4815AF Power Device

NOTE
•When an ATN device requires DC power but only the AC power module is available, use the ETP4830-
4815AF to convert the AC power to DC power.
•When installing the ETP4830-4815AF, align the external input power interface on the bottom.

Slide the AC/DC power device along the guide rails into the corresponding slot until it is fully engaged, and then
tighten the four M6 x 12 bolts on the panel.

(1) External Input Power Interface

(2) ETP4830-4815AF power


device

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Connecting and Routing Cables

1 Common Cables for the Chassis

PGND cable AC power cable DC power cable Fiber

Shielded network cable E1 cable (120-ohm ) E1 cable (75-ohm)

2 Insert power cables into the DC connector

1U-height DC chassis
1U-height chassis (ATN 910C) 2U-height chassis
use a screw to fix the OT
BGND power cable
terminal of the DC power cable Positive pole: +
BGND power cable at the DC power interface -48V power cable
Positive pole: + Negative pole: -

-48V power cable


Negative pole: -
1U DC connector 2U DC connector

- + M2.5
M2

0.4-0.5 N·M
0.22±0.03 N·M

WARNING
The conductor body of the power cable should be completely inserted into the DC connector to
avoid electric shock to the operator.

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3 Cable connections in the external AC/DC power supply scenario
NOTE
•Before installing cables, use a marker to mark the two ends so that the two ends of one cable can easily
match each other.
•You must prepare cables according to actual cable routes during the installation.
•A connector has been made at one end for a 10 m long ground cable before shipment. On site, tailor the
cable and make an M6 connector at the other end, as required.
•Attach engineering labels to both ends of each cable after the cable is installed.
•During equipment installation, bundle power cables if they are too long.
Cable Installation Process
1. Install ground cable for the IMB network cabinet. Then install ground cable for the
ETP4830-4815AF power device and ATN equipment.
2. Install external power cables for the ETP4830-4815AF power device.
3. Install power cables between the ETP4830-4815AF power device and ATN
equipment.
4. Install E1 cables.
5. Install Shielded network cables.
6. Install fibers.

2U-height chassis: 1U-height chassis:

Ground cable for the External power cables Ground cable for the
IMB network cabinet ATN equipment
Power cables for the E1 cables Shielded network
ATN equipment cables
Fibers

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4 Cable connections in the embedded AC/DC power supply scenario
NOTE
A 2 U device (ATN 950B) is capable of housing an AC/DC power module.

Cable Installation Process


1. Install ground cable for the IMB network cabinet. Then install ground cable for the ATN equipment.
2. Install power cables for ATN equipment.
3. Install E1 cables.
4. Install Shielded network cables.
5. Install fibers.

2U-height chassis:

Ground cable for the IMB External power cables Ground cable for the
network cabinet ATN equipment
E1 cables Shielded network cables Fibers

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Installation Checklist

No. Item

1 The position for each piece of equipment conforms to the engineering design and meets the space
requirement. Sufficient space is reserved for equipment maintenance.

2 The holes for the frame are in proper contact with the holes for the expansion bolt, and the frame and the
wall surface are in proper horizontal contact.

3 When the IMB network cabinet is installed on the wall, the bending radius of the fibers let out of the
network cabinet must be no less than 40 mm so as to avoid over-bending.

4 During equipment installation, all signal cables need to be routed in underfloor mode and then be led out
of the chassis. If the cables are routed in overhead mode, water vapor is condensed to water, which flows
to the cabinet along the cables and then corrodes the boards. As a result, the boards are short-circuited.
5 When routing the power and PGND cables on the bottom of the IMB network cabinet, ensure that the
holes for heat dissipation are not covered.

6 After routing the cables for the equipment, bundle all the cables at the outlet of the cabinet, avoiding stress
generated on the internal cable connectors when the external cables are pulled.

7 Lead fibers out of the cabinet outlet using winding pipes and bundle the winding pipes instead of the fibers
using cable ties.

8 The distance between the bundled fiber and the ATN panel is between 40 mm and 70 mm.

9 There are no connectors or joints on the power cable or PGND cable.。

10 All the power cables and PGND cables are not short-circuited or reversely connected. In addition, no
damaged or broken parts exist.

11 The working grounding and protection grounding of the base station and the surge protection grounding of
the building share one group of grounding conductors.

12 The connector of the signal cable is intact, and no damaged or broken parts exist on the cable.

13 The lugs at both ends of the power cable or the PGND cable are securely soldered or crimped.

14 The bare wire and OT terminal at the wiring terminal are tightly wrapped with the insulation tape or heat
shrink tubing.

15 After all cables are routed, cut parts of the protection plate to seal cable holes if there is spare space in the
cable holes.

16 The surface of the overall equipment is clean and tidy. The exterior paint is intact.

17 The door and lock of the cabinet are proper.

18 All labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete.

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Powering On the Equipment

1 Powering On the Equipment


CAUTION
Before the equipment is powered on, you must use the multimeter to test whether a short-circuit occurs between
the positive and negative terminals of the PDU.
For a running ATN 910C, you must turn on the switches of both AC power modules operating in 1+1 backup mode.

Use the ATN 910I as an example for an AC device:

The board hardware is faulty


Indicator State Description

Indicator State Description

PWR On and green The power supply is normal.

Off The power supply fails.

STAT On and green The board is working normally.

On and red The board hardware is faulty.

Off The board is not powered on or created.

Use the ATN 950B as an example for a DC device:

The fan is faulty.


Contact the
engineering
supervisor or
software
engineer.

The power
supply fails.

Mapping relation between indicators and their status

Indicator Indicator Status Status Description

PWR On (green) The power supply is normal.

Off The power supply fails.

FAN On (green) The fan is running normally.

On (red) The fan fails.

Off The fan is not powered on.

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Installing the Cover Plate for the IMB

Installing the Cover Plate

Fit the tabs on the cover plate into the slots in Tighten the M3×8 bolt on the bottom of the
the IMB cover plate for the IMB

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Appendixes
1 HW-100-48AC14D-1 Power System

The HW-100-48AC14D-1 power system supports AC power ranging from 90 V to 264 V, and outputs -48 V DC
power for ATN 910I and ATN 910B in natural heat dissipation mode.

Pole Colour of cables


+ Black

- Bule

Single channel of -48 V input power

Two channels of -48 V input power

To provide two channels of -48 V input power, remove the terminal of one channel and
connect the channel to the available binding post in the terminal of the other channel.

CAUTION

Ensure that the positive and negative charges are correctly connected.

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