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ATN 905&910C&950B&950C&980B Series

Multi-Service Access Equipment


Quick Installation Guide
(APM30H Cabinet)

Issue: 06
Date: 2019-10-30

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Installation Requirements
Category Example Environment Solutio Reference
n
Class A •Standard central 1.An enclosed space is Normal ATN Series
(Favorable equipment room used. procedure: Quick
environment: An •Residential simple 2.Air conditioners are 1.Install ATN Installation
indoor equipment room provided to adjust the in cabinet. Guide
installation •Outdoor and temperature and humidity. 2.Install ATN (19inch&21inch
environment properly enclosed, 3.The environment is in rack. Cabinet)
with both the a small room or clean with little dust.
temperature and compartment with 4.Outdoor independent
humidity strictly air conditioners space meets the
controlled) preceding conditions.

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


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

Class C •On the outdoor 1.Installed outdoor, on Use an ATN R01S100


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

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


3-7 Chassis

Page Introduction to the Page 9 Cabinet Sharing


Installing the ATN 8 APM30H Cabinet
Page 10 Equipment in the
APM30H Cabinet
Separate Outdoor
Page 9
Page Installation Scenarios of Installation
9 ATN Equipment
Installing the SLPU
Page 11
(Optional)
Page 14
Pages
Installing the Assemblies
10-12
Installing the SOU in
Page 12 the APM30H Cabinet
(Optional) Connecting the PGND
Page 14
Cables
Pages Connecting and Routing
14-18 Cables
Installing the Heater in
Page13 the APM30H Cabinet Pages Connecting the Power
(Optional) 15-16 Cables
Page 19 Installation Checklist

Pages Connecting the Service


Pages Powering On the 17-18 Cables for the Equipment
Pages Powering On the
20-21 equipment
20-23 Equipment

Checking Tail Fiber


Page 22
Connection
Pages Page 24
Appendixes
24-28

Checking Optical
Page 23
Power
End Page 25

Page 23 Checking Optical Link


Page 26

Page 27

Page 28
Precautions

NOTE

This document provides simple and distinctive guidelines for quick hardware installation of the ATN
905&910C&950B&950C&980B.
Based on the height of a device, the ATN 910C-A&910C-B&910C-D&910C-F&910C-G are
considered 1 U devices, and the ATN 950B&950C are considered 2 U devices, and the ATN 980B is
considered 3.5 U device. 1 U = 44.45 mm (1.75 in.)
As the installation methods are similar, the fixed ATN910C-A is used as an example for the 1 U
device, the board-inserted ATN 950B is used as an example for the 2 U device, and the board-
inserted ATN 980C is used as an example for the 3.5 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.

1
Tools for Installation

Tape Measure Level Bar Philips Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver Punching Wire pliers
(M2-M6) (M2-M6)

Paper Knife Network Cable


Crimping Pliers Diagonal Pliers Ratchet Crimp Tool Cable Cutter

Wire Stripper Sharp-nose Pliers Adjustable Wrench Coax Stripper Marker Pen

ESD Gloves Antistatic Wrist Strap Binding Strap Insulation Tape Electric Iron

Heat Gun Multimeter Cable Tester Optical Power Meter BER Tester

Vacuum cleaner Fiber microscope OTDR meter

2
Introduction to the Chassis

ATN 905-F

Power supply USB NM interface NM interface


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

ATN 910C-A

10

DC Power supply Protective 10GE optical FE/GE/10GE optical


interface grounding point interface interface
FE/GE optical NM interface Clock input/output Alarm input/output
interface (Console interface) interface interface
Time input/output 10 USB debugging
interface interface

3
ATN 910C-B

11

10

DC Power supply Protective 10GE optical FE/GE/10GE optical


interface grounding point interface interface
FE/GE optical NM interface Clock input/output Alarm input/output
interface (Console interface interface interface
Time input/output 10 USB debugging 11 FE/GE electrical
interface interface interface

ATN 910C-D

11

10

DC Power supply PGND point 10GE optical FE/GE/10GE optical


interface interface interface
FE/GE electrical NM interface Clock input/output Alarm input/output
interface (Console interface) interface interface
Time input/output 10 USB NM interface 11 E1 service signal
interface input/output interface

4
ATN 910C-F

10
DC Power supply PGND point FE/GE/10GE optical FE/GE optical interface
interface interface
FE/GE electrical NM interface Clock input/output Alarm input/output
interface (Console interface) interface interface
Time input/output
interface
10 USB NM interface

ATN 910C-G

10

DC Power supply PGND point FE/GE/10GE optical FE/GE/10GE optical


interface interface interface (Long-distance
optical modules are not
FE/GE optical NM interface Clock input/output supported.)
interface (Console interface) interface

Alarm input/output Time input/output FE/GE electrical


interface interface 10 interface

10

AC Power supply PGND point FE/GE/10GE optical FE/GE/10GE optical


interface interface interface (Long-distance
NM interface optical modules are not
FE/GE optical Clock input/output supported.)
interface (Console interface) interface
Alarm input/output Time input/output FE/GE electrical
interface interface 10 interface

5
ATN 950B

10

Power supply Anti-static wrist NM interface External clock interface


interface interface

Time interface 10GE optical Switch interface Protective


interface grounding point

Ethernet Service 10 FE/GE optical


Interface interface

ATN 950C

10

Power supply Anti-static wrist NM interface External clock interface


interface interface

Time interface 10GE optical Switch interface Protective


interface grounding point

Ethernet Service 10 10GE optical


Interface interface

6
ATN 980B

10

11 12 13

Protective FE/GE electrical interface 1GE optical 10GE optical


grounding point interface interface
Clock test interface Console interface Management network External clock interface
port
External time interface 10 Alarm input/output ESD wrist strap 12 Power supply interface
interface
11
interface
13 E1 interface

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Introduction to the APM30H Cabinet
APM30H机柜介绍

View of the APM30H Cabinet

Technical Specifications
•Dimensions: 700 (H) x 600 (W) x 480 (D)
•Ambient temperature: -40°C to +50°C
•Sunshine radiation: 1120±10%W/m2
•Allowable heat dissipation:≤700 W

The Internal Structure of the APM30H Cabinets

HPMI board Fan board (internal circulating) CMUA board PSU module

EPS frame PMU module Cable distribution box

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Installation Scenarios of ATN Equipment
1 Cabinet Sharing

a Installing ATN equipment in the APM30H cabinet together with BBU

1U-height chassis 2U-height chassis

Fan unit Fan unit


SLPU SLPU
5U 5U
Power supply Power supply
system system

BBU 2U BBU 2U

ATN 950B

ATN 910 I DC

ATN 910I ATN 950B


5U 5U
Heater Heater

NOTE
By default, the heater (optional) is installed in the lowest part of the cabinet. If cables connected to electrical
ports are led out of the cabinet, an SLPU must be installed.

2 Separate Outdoor Installation

a Installing the ATN equipment in the APM30H Cabinet

1U-height chassis 2U-height chassis

Fan unit Fan unit

Power supply Power supply


system system

SLPU SLPU
ATN 950B

ATN 910I DC

ATN 910I ATN 950B


7U 7U

Heater Heater
SOU SOU

NOTE
In the case of separate outdoor installation, the heater and SOU are optional. If cables connected to electrical
ports are led out of the cabinet, an SLPU must be installed.

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Installing the Assemblies

1 Installing the ATN Equipment in the APM30H Cabinet

a Fixing the Floating Nuts

Floating nut Use a marker to mark the location


where a floating nut is required. Ensure
Installation hole that floating nuts are installed on the
right locations. Four floating nuts are
fixed on the two sides of a rack.

b Installing the ATN Equipment

1U-height chassis 2U-height chassis

NOTE

Remove the guide rail, if any, in the installation position.

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2 Installing the SLPU (Optional)

a Specification of the SLPU

UELP UFLP

UELP UFLP FE0 FE1 FE0 FE1

INSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE OUTSIDE


UELP

INSIDE OUTSIDE

•The UELP is a general-purpose lightning-protection unit for E1 services. An UELP is used for lightning-
protection of four E1 signals.
•The UFLP is a general-purpose lightning-protection unit for FE or GE services. An UFLP can be used for
lightning-protection of two FE or GE signals.

NOTE
The SLPU is 1U high.
If the APM30 cabinet is used, select the SLPU according to the actual requirements.
You can select the interface type of a board that corresponds to the SLPU according to the interface type of
the ATN equipment.

b Installing the SLPU

NOTE

In the case of more than eight E1 signals, one or two UELP boards need to be delivered with the
equipment and to be housed in the idle slots of the equipment. In the case of more than 12 E1 signals,
the UFLP board needs to be removed and replaced with the UELP board. The removed UFLP board
needs to be returned to the local representative office of Huawei.

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3 Installing the SOU in the APM30H Cabinets (Optional)
a Specification of the SOU

American standard European standard Multi-purpose UK standard

NOTE

•The SOU provides the transit function for the AC equipment of a customer and is an optional component.
•Configured with the four outlet types, the cabinets support different SOU types of different countries.
•The SOU is preferably installed in the bottom 1U space of the cabinet.

b Installing the SOU

Install the SOU. Install the power cable for the SOU.

L2
PGND

N2

Installing the SOU

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4 Installing the Heater in the APM30H Cabinet (Optional)
Install the heater.

The heater is preferably installed in the bottom If both the SOU and the heater are installed in the
1U space of the cabinet. cabinet, the heater is installed above the SOU.

NOTE

When the temperature inside the cabinet is lower than 0°C, the heater starts working. When the temperature
inside the cabinet is higher than 15°C, the heater stops working.
The maximum heating power of the heater is 300 W.

Install the power cable for the heater.

L0
N0

AC OUTPUT

NOTE

After the AC input power enters the EPS module, two AC power outputs are available. One AC power output
is for the SOU, and the other AC power output is connected to the cable distribution box on the left side of the
cabinet. After AC power distribution, four AC power outputs are available to provide power supply for the
heater or heating film.

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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 Connecting the PGND Cables

Grounding Grounding
bar bar

PGND cable PGND cable


of the SLPU of the SLPU
PGND
PGND
cable of ATN 910I DC
ATN 950B

cable of
the ATN
the ATN
910I
950B

NOTE
The PGND cable can also be connected to the nearest ground point on the left side of the cabinet.

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3 Connecting the Power Cables

a Connecting the AC Power Cables

ATN 910I AC

The peer terminal of the power


cable, whose model is M4, is
connected to the power distribution
box on the left side of the cabinet.
The OT terminal must be
assembled on site. For detailed
operation procedure, see Appendix
Assembling the OT Terminal.
The cable tie

NOTE

•Insert the power plug, and use the cable tie to fix the plug connected to the device, preventing the plug from
getting loose or falling off.
•Ensure that the power cable and other cables (E1 cable, optical fiber, and network cable) are routed in opposite
directions.
•If the ATN 910C requires AC power modules, you must install both AC power modules.

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b Connecting the DC Power Cables

ATN 950B

1 2 0V
Cable
Binding bridge
strap
-48V

NOTE

2 •For methods of Assembling the Easy Power


Receptacle (Pressfit Type) Connector, see
Appendix 2.

•When routing power cables, make sure that the


power cables are far from the E1 cable, fiber,
and network cable.

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4 Connecting the Service Cables for the Equipment

a Connecting E1 Cables

INSIDE OUTSIDE

INSIDE OUTSIDE

Determine the
number of plugs to
be connected to
the SLPU for this
end of the E1
cable as required,
and insert the
plugs to the
INSIDE interfaces.
ATN 910 I DC

If the E1 cable is
led out of the
cabinet, an SLPU
must be installed.
CAUTION
•When ATN 910I and BBU are installed together in the same cabinet, the E1 cable is directly connected to the peer
device (BBU). If cables that are connected to electrical ports are not led out of the cabinet, no SLPU is needed.
•The ATN 910I must use the matching E1 cables. The 75-ohm 16 x E1 cable of other types of ATN equipment
cannot be used for the ATN 910I. Otherwise, the device cannot correctly identify the impedance.
•The DB44 connector is used for one end of the E1 cable on the ATN 910B. Other ATN devices use the Anea 96
connector. The installation methods are the same. The E1 cable on other devices is used as an example here.

b Connecting Network Cables

UFLP FE0 FE1 FE0 FE1

INSIDE OUTSIDE

UFLP FE0 FE1 FE0 FE1

INSIDE OUTSIDE

ATN 910I DC

If the Network
cables are led out
of the cabinet, an
SLPU must be
installed.
NOTE
•When ATN equipment and BBU are installed together in the same cabinet, the Network cables are directly
connected to the peer device (BBU). If cables that are connected to electrical ports are not led out of the
cabinet, no SLPU is needed.
•Excessive cables must be cut and bound.

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c Connecting fibers

WARNING

Laser
When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to or look into the optical fiber outlet directly
with naked eyes.

Fiber binding strap

UFLP FE0 FE1 FE0 FE1

INSIDE OUTSIDE

These fiber are led to an ODF


A 1U-height ODF can be installed above or
below a ATN device.
ATN 910I DC

NOTE

•Specify the type and quantity of optical interfaces based on service requirements.

•Optical modules can be delivered with the device or separately. Optical modules
that are delivered separately must be installed on the device on site.

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Installation Checklist
No. 安装检查 Item

1 The cabinet is neat and clean. And the cabinet meets the dustfree requirement.

2 The paint on the surface of the cabinet is intact.

3 All the bolts are tightened, especially for electrical connections. The flat washers and spring washers are installed
completely and properly.
4 The door and lock of the cabinet are proper.

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

6 No fingerprints or other smears exist on the surface of the equipment cabinet.

7 No excessive adhesive tapes or cable ties exist on the cables.

8 No tapes, cable ties, wastepaper, or packing bags are left around the equipment cabinet.

9 All the items around the equipment are neat, clean, and intact.

10 According to the wiring diagram of the power system, the PGND cables are connected securely, the AC lead-in
cables and cables inside the cabinet are connected properly, and the screws are tightened. Ensure that the output
and input cables are not short-circuited.
11 The chassis are positioned in the proper place as prescribed by the engineering design specific to the site. When the
chassis is installed in a 19-inch cabinet, make sure that the chassis does not come into contact the front door and that
the cables are not pressed against the front door when it is closed.
12 Cables are not damaged or broken, and there are not any joints on the cable.

13 Cables are tested for connectivity.

14 Signal cables are routed correctly.

15 Cables outside the cabinet are routed as follows:


• Cables are laid neatly without crossing.
• If a cabling ladder is used, the cables should be bound onto the ladder beam neatly. If the cabling frame is 0.8 m or
higher than the cabinet top, a cabling ladder must be available on the cabinet top to support the cables and to ease
stress.
16 The cable turns are smooth and have a big bending radius.

17 Cable labels are marked correctly and firmly attached. They are aligned and face to the same direction. The labels
need to be placed two centimeters away from the connectors.
18 Protective caps are placed on unused cable connectors for protection.

19 The cut end of the protective tube for fiber jumpers is smooth and without sharp edges. If the cut end is not smooth,
wrap it using insulation tape.
20 The fiber jumpers are not tightly bound and are able to moved freely in the cable tie.

21 The connecting points of fiber jumpers are free from dust. The unused fiber connectors and optical interfaces are
protected by protective caps or plugs.

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Powering On the Equipment

1 Powering On the Equipment


a Check the voltage and the fuse capacity of the external power supply

NOTE
For a running ATN 910C, you must turn on the switches of both AC power modules operating in 1+1
backup mode.
Standard Voltage of the Input Power Supply Allowed Voltage Range for AC Equipment

220V 100V ~ 240V

Standard Voltage of the Input Power Supply Allowed Voltage Range for DC Equipment

- 48 V - 38.4 V to - 57.6 V

- 60 V - 48 V to - 72 V

Device Max. Power Max. Working Recommended Rule for Selecting a


Consumption Current Fuse Capacity Proper Fuse (Power
Distribution Cabinet)

ATN 905-F AC:14.5W AC: 2.5A AC: ≥2.5A


DC:17.1W DC: 6A DC: ≥6A

ATN 910C-A AC:108W AC: 2.5A AC: ≥2.5A


DC:103W DC: 6A DC: ≥6A

ATN 910C-B AC:108W AC: 2.5A AC: ≥2.5A


DC:103W DC: 6A DC: ≥6A
• Rated working current of
ATN 910C-D AC:101.6W AC: 2.5A AC: ≥2.5A fuse ≥ maximum working
current of device x 1.25.
DC:97W DC: 6A DC: ≥6A • Maintaining the current
at the minimum value
ATN 910C-F 86.4W 6A ≥6A of the fuse capacity is
recommended.
ATN 910C-G AC:92.8W AC: 1.5A AC: ≥1.5A
DC:94.5W DC: 4A DC: ≥4A

ATN 950B 148.4W 15A ≥20A

ATN 950C 189.8W 20A ≥25A

ATN 980B AC:550.4W AC: 13A AC: ≥13A


DC:480.4W DC: 32A DC: ≥32A

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.

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b Check the power-on status

The board hardware


Use the ATN 905-F as an example for an AC device: 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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2 Checking Tail Fiber Connection

External cable

ODF

Optical power
meter

Optical power
Fiber jumper connected to the meter
OUT port

NOTE
•To check tail fiber connection, you need to check the deviation of the optical power between an optical interface on
the board and the peer interface on the ODF. If the optical power meter reads a value less than or equal to 1 dB, it
indicates that the tail fiber connection is correct. Otherwise, check the fiber.

•If the fiber is connected through a flange, the deviation should be less than 2 dB.

•When using an optical power meter during a test, you are recommended to record the launched optical power of
each optical interface and check whether the launched optical power is normal.

•Consult the project supervisor or software engineer and determine whether it is necessary to test the received
optical power by using an optical power meter, with an intention to check whether the received optical power is
normal.

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3 Checking Optical Power
The following table describes comparison between the transmit optical power of 50 Gbps optical modules and
damaged optical power threshold at the receive end:
Optical Maximum Average Minimum Average Damaged Optical Description
Module Type Transmit Optical Transmit Optical Power Threshold at
Power Power the Receive End

The damaged optical power


50GBASE-LR threshold is greater than the
4.2 -4.5 5.2
(10km) maximum average transmit optical
power, posting low self-loop risks.

The damaged optical power


threshold is 9dBm lower than the
maximum average transmit optical
50GBASE-ER power and 2.8dBm lower than the
6.6 0.4 -2.4
(40km) minimum average transmit optical
power, posing high self-loop risks.
In this case, an optical attenuator
must be configured for self-loop.

For applications of the 50 Gbps optical module supporting a distance of 40 km:


1. To ensure that the optical module runs stably for a long time, adjust the receive optical power of the optical module to
a value lower than -4 dB. According to the IEEE 802.3 standard, if the receive optical power of the optical module
exceeds -2.3 dB, the optical module may be permanently damaged.
2. Before connecting to the optical module, use an optical power meter to measure the receive optical power (P). If P is
less than -4 dB, the optical module can be directly connected. If P is greater than -4 dB, add an optical attenuator at
the receive end to ensure that the receive optical power is less than -4 dB. Alternatively, add an optical attenuator (no
less than 10 dB is recommended) before the interconnection, and then adjust the optical attenuator based on the site
requirements to prevent the optical module from being damaged.
3. If a loopback occurs on the pigtail of the optical module or the optical module is connected for a short distance, an
optical attenuator must be added. It is recommended that the optical attenuator be no less than 10 dB.

4 Checking Optical Link

Since the 50G/200G optical module link uses the PAM4 encoding technology, the link is more sensitive to multipath
reflection interference of signals. If the fiber link connector, fiber section, or fiber splicing surface is dirty, optical signals are
reflected back and forth on the fiber link, causing interference due to co-channel noise on the receive side. As a result, the
optical link is unstable or intermittently disconnected.
Before installing the 50G/200G optical module, you are advised to use an OTDR meter to check the optical link. The check
method is as follows:
Remove optical
Check the receive and Check the optical path
modules from Check the pugtail
transmit end faces of insertion loss and
both sides and end face using the
the optical module reflection using the
remove optical fiberscope.
using the fiberscope. OTDR tester.
fibers.

If dirty substances If dirty substances Process the segment


exist, use the exist, use the based on the check
cleaning tool. cleaning tool. result.

Because the transmit optical power of the OTDR meter is much higher than the damaged optical power threshold at the
receive end, the optical fiber must be removed from the optical module when the OTDR meter is used to test the optical
path quality.

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Appendixes

1 Layout of the Cable Holes

Layout of the cable holes at the left Layout of the cable holes at the right
bottom of the cabinet: bottom of the cabinet:

Cable Name Cable Hole Cable Hole Code

Input power cable of the cabinet Cable hole on the left Any of the three

Input power cable of the heater Cable hole on the left


Any of the three

General grounding cable of the Cable hole on the left


cabinet

E1 cable Cable hole on the right

Ethernet cable Cable hole on the right

Fiber Cable hole on the right

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2 Assembling the Easy Power Receptacle (Pressfit Type) Connector

1. Material: easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector, contact terminal, heat-shrinkable tube, and cable

2. Procedure for assembling the easy power receptacle (pressfit type) connector

Strip the jacket off the cable according to the scale Push the sliding block by using a screwdriver until
on the equipment. the in-position mark is completely exposed.

Scale

Core wire of In-position mark


the conductor

7.5 +0.5
-0
Ensure that the edge of the core wire is not split.

Insert the conductors into the holes. That is, insert


the red cable connected to the positive pole into
hole 1 and blue cable connected to the negative Sliding block
pole into hole 2.

Hole for the conductor

The conductor must be in the


center of the hole.

The conductor needs to be


perpendicular to the holes.

The depth of the


conductor into the
hole cannot be less
than 11 mm.
The conductor must be in the
center of the hole.

Push back the sliding blocks until they are in


position. Then, check whether the conductors are
secure by gently pulling the cables.
The conductor must be
perpendicular to the hole.

The conductor must be


perpendicular to the hole.

If the conductor slides outward or the core wire of the


conductor is exposed outside the hole for the conductor,
remove the conductor, cut the split wires, and then strip the
jacket and install the conductor again.

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3 Assembling OT Terminals

Material: OT terminals (ring terminals) , heat-shrinkable tube and cable.

Strip a part of the jacket off the cable to expose the Press the end of the contact terminal on the
conductor with a length of L1. conductor by using the crimping tool.

L1 = 23 mm to 25 mm

L1

Conductor

CAUTION
When stripping the jacket off the cable, do not
damage the metal conductor of the cable.

Lead the cable through the heat-shrinkable tube, Heat the heat-shrinkable tube by using a heat gun.
and then place the contact terminal on the
exposed conductor.

C: power cable
insulation layer

A: heat-shrinkable

B: OT terminals
Heat gun

CAUTION CAUTION
•Close contact between the contact terminal and the end of Do not overheat the heat shrink tube.
the jacket of the cable is required. Otherwise, the insulation layer may be
•When placing the contact terminal on the conductor damaged.
closely to the end of the jacket, ensure that the L2 part of
the conductor which sticks out of the contact terminal
cannot exceed 2 mm.

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4 Paint Repair

1. Codes of Color Samples

Object Color Name Huawei Color Code International Color Code

Cabinets (including the APM30H) RAL7035 YB026 RAL7035

Base 3010 light grey YB030 Pontone 422U

2. Operation Instructions

Polishing
If a damaged area is stained or the materials are rusty, polish the damaged area or the rusty materials by
using a piece of fine sand paper to remove the stain or rust.

Cleaning
Use clean cotton cloth to rub the stain or dust on the surface of the area to be polished or repaired.

Paint repair
Apply brushing paint in appropriate color according to the original coating. Before the repair, shake the paint
properly. After that, use the small brush inside the bottle to absorb paint and evenly spread on the damaged
area till the scratch/damage is covered. Note that the paint coating applied needs to be as thin as possible.
Ensure that the paint coating does not reveal drops, and keep the surface smooth.

Drying
Put the surface of the repair paint in a place at room temperature for 30 minutes, and then perform
subsequent operations.

Quality
The color of the surface of the repair area needs to be consistent with that of the surrounding areas of the
repair area, without obvious edges and bulge. The scratch or damage needs to be covered properly, and no
dropped paint exists.

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5 Applying Grease to the Required Positions

Install the cable frame in the APM30H cabinet.

Before installing the rubber blocks for leading out the cables, apply the grease to evenly cover the
surface and gaps of the blocks, and then insert the three rubber blocks into the cable frame.

Grease

Insert the rubber caps into the cable module after covering
the caps with grease, cover the jackets of the cables with
grease, and then lead the cable through the cable module.

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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China
www.huawei.com

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