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Alcatel-Lucent 1511MEDIA ACCESS CROSS-CONNECT| RELEASE 1.xH A R D W A R E I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L
3AG 28301 AAAA RJZZA Edition 01 Released
Alcatel-Lucent ProprietaryThis document contains proprietary information of Alcatel-Lucent and is not to be disclosedor used except in accordance with applicable agreements.Copyright 2008 © Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.
When printed by Alcatel-Lucent, this document is printed on recycled paper.
Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented, which is subject to change without notice.
Alcatel, Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 2008 Alcatel-Lucent.All rights reserved.
Disclaimers
Alcatel-Lucent products are intended for commercial uses. Without the appropriate network design engineering, they must not be sold, licensed or otherwise distributed for use in any hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life-support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of products could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. The customer hereby agrees that the use, sale, license or other distribution of the products for any such application without the prior written consent of Alcatel-Lucent, shall be at the customer's sole risk. The customer hereby agrees to defend and hold Alcatel-Lucent harmless from any claims for loss, cost, damage, expense or liability that may arise out of or in connection with the use, sale, license or other distribution of the products in such applications.
This document may contain information regarding the use and installation of non-Alcatel-Lucent products. Please note that this information is provided as a courtesy to assist you. While Alcatel-Lucent tries to ensure that this information accurately reflects information provided by the supplier, please refer to the materials provided with any non-Alcatel-Lucent product and contact the supplier for confirmation. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility or liability for incorrect or incomplete information provided about non-Alcatel-Lucent products.
However, this does not constitute a representation or warranty. The warranties provided for Alcatel-Lucent products, if any, are set forth in contractual documentation entered into by Alcatel-Lucent and its customers.
This document was originally written in English. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between the English version and any other version of a document, the English version shall prevail.
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Contents
1 — Preface 11.1 Scope ...................................................................................................................21.2 Applicable Releases .............................................................................................21.3 Audience ...............................................................................................................21.4 Assumed Knowledge ............................................................................................21.5 Related Documents ..............................................................................................2
2 — General 52.1 Requirements .......................................................................................................62.2 Initial Site Survey ..................................................................................................7
3 — Unpacking and Inspection 93.1 Shipped Equipment ............................................................................................103.2 Procedures .........................................................................................................10
4 — Installing Racks 134.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................144.2 General ...............................................................................................................144.3 Floor Preparation ................................................................................................154.4 Rack Installation .................................................................................................17
5 — Installing Rack Equipment 215.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................225.2 Equipment Overview ..........................................................................................225.3 Mounting Positions .............................................................................................235.4 Installing the TRU ...............................................................................................245.5 Installing a 1511 MAX Shelf ...............................................................................25
6 — Power and Ground Cabling 276.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................286.2 Safety Precautions .............................................................................................286.3 General ...............................................................................................................296.4 Power Cabling ....................................................................................................316.5 Rack Grounding Connection ..............................................................................34
7 — Installing Boards 377.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................387.2 Slot Positions ......................................................................................................387.3 Supported Boards ...............................................................................................397.4 Dummy Covers ...................................................................................................407.5 Switch Settings ...................................................................................................41
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7.6 Recommended Tools ..........................................................................................497.7 Installation Procedures .......................................................................................49
8 — Rack Cabling 578.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................588.2 Cabling Guidelines ..............................................................................................588.3 CMXIO Boards ....................................................................................................598.4 FXS-A Board .......................................................................................................658.5 FXO-A Board ......................................................................................................678.6 ANE1-A Board ....................................................................................................698.7 ANE1-B Board ....................................................................................................718.8 DAT-A Board ......................................................................................................748.9 EM-A Board ........................................................................................................788.10 COD-A Board ......................................................................................................818.11 COND-A Board ...................................................................................................838.12 TPIF-A Board ......................................................................................................858.13 MRD-A Board .....................................................................................................87
9 — Installing Side Plates and Door 899.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................909.2 Removing/installing Side Plates .........................................................................909.3 Removing/installing Doors ..................................................................................919.4 Door Reversal for Left-hand Opening .................................................................92
App A. Cable Specifications 95App A.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................97App A.2 Cable 3AG 27375 xxAA ......................................................................................99App A.3 Cable 3AG 27376 xxAA ....................................................................................100App A.4 Cable 3AG 27377 xxAA ....................................................................................101App A.5 Cable 3AG 27378 xxAA ....................................................................................102App A.6 Cable 3AG 27380 xxAA ....................................................................................103App A.7 Cable 3AG 27381 xxAA ....................................................................................104App A.8 Cable 3AG 27382 xxAA ....................................................................................105App A.9 Cable 3AG 27383 xxAA ....................................................................................106App A.10 Cable 3AG 27384 xxAA ....................................................................................107App A.11 Cable 3AG 27385 xxAA ....................................................................................108App A.12 Cable 3AG 27386 xxAA ....................................................................................109App A.13 Cable 3AG 27387 xxAA ....................................................................................109App A.14 Cable 3AG 27394 xxAA ....................................................................................110App A.15 Cable 3AG 27404 xxAA ....................................................................................111App A.16 Cable 3AG 27405 xxAA ....................................................................................112App A.17 Cable 3AG 27406 xxAA ....................................................................................113App A.18 Cable 3AG 27407 xxAA ....................................................................................114App A.19 Cable 3AL 42738 xxAA .....................................................................................115App A.20 Cable 3AL 42741 xxAA .....................................................................................115App A.21 Cable 3AL 42747 xxAA .....................................................................................115App A.22 Cable 3AL 42793 xxAA .....................................................................................116App A.23 Cable 3AL 42857 xxAA .....................................................................................116App A.24 Cable 3AL 42872 xxAA .....................................................................................116App A.25 Cable 3AL 43526 xxAA .....................................................................................117App A.26 Cable 3AL 43581 xxAA .....................................................................................117
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App A.27 Cable 3AL 43583 xxAA ....................................................................................118App A.28 Cable 3AL 43592 xxAA ....................................................................................119App A.29 Cable 3AL 43594 xxAA ....................................................................................119
Abbreviations
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1 — Preface
1.1 Scope 1-2
1.2 Applicable Releases 1-2
1.3 Audience 1-2
1.4 Assumed Knowledge 1-2
1.5 Related Documents 1-2
1 — Preface
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1.1 Scope
This manual describes the installation of the following equipment in the 1511 Media Access Cross-Connect (1511 MAX):
• Racks• Shelves• Units• Rack cabling• Shelf cabling
1.2 Applicable Releases
This document is applicable from Release 1.0 on.
1.3 Audience
This manual is intended for installers equipped with site drawings that show power sources and floor plans that show rack locations.
1.4 Assumed Knowledge
The reader must be a skilled installer of hardware equipment and have knowledge of general telecommunications principles.
1.5 Related Documents
Table 1-1 lists the documents that make up the 1511 MAX documentation set.
Table 1-1 1511 MAX Documentation Set
Note — The installation procedures described in this document are specific for 19” racks.
Document title Description Code
System Description Describes the general overview and functionality of the Alcatel-Lucent 1511 MAX.
3AG 28304 AAAA TQZZA
Safety Manual Lists compliance to the safety standards and gives fuse information.
3AG 28300 AAAA TCZZA
Installation and Maintenance Manual for 1511 EM
User Guide for the installation and maintenance of the 1511 EM server and the 3rd party management tools.
3AG 28302 AAAA TQZZA
Operator Guide User Guide for the CLI, 1511 EM, WebCT and 3rd party management GUIs.
3AG 28303 AAAA TQZZA
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1 — Preface
1511 MAX Hardware Installation Manual Describes the hardware installation procedures for the racks, the subracks and the cabling.
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1511 MAX Configuration and Set-up Manual
Describes the software configuration to be done after the hardware has been installed
3AG 28305 AAAA RJZZA
Signalling Types Reference Manual Gives a reference of the Signalling Types of the Alcatel-Lucent 1511 MAX.
3AG 28308 AAAA TQZZA
Document title Description Code
1 — Preface
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2 — General
2.1 Requirements 2-6
2.2 Initial Site Survey 2-7
2 — General
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2.1 Requirements
Warning — Safety requirements.
Follow the safety guidelines described in the Safety Manual.
Note — EMC/ESD requirements.
Most plug-in units and powered equipment contain devices susceptible to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), which can damage circuitry in unconnected conditions.
Follow the specific procedures for handling ESD-sensitive units.
Ensure that the EMC/ESD conditions meet GR 1089 CORE.
Note — Environmental requirements.
Ensure that the environmental conditions as described in the Safety manual are met.
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2 — General
2.2 Initial Site Survey
Alcatel-Lucent recommends that a site survey be conducted prior to ordering installation materials and to ensure a properly planned installation.
During the site survey, the following items have to be determined:
• The equipment rack locations (floor plan)• The type of floor (normal or raised floor)• Rack mounting requirements (anchoring from ceiling or floor) • Required cable lengths:
• Power cables• Coaxial or optical fiber cables• Miscellaneous cables
• Cable loading considerations• The location of termination points and requirements for power and ground cables
between 1511 MAX racks and CO power source (customer provided).• Type of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) termination blocks• Auxiliary framing and overhead rack bracing.
This information must be communicated to Alcatel-Lucent.
Warning — Risk of dangerous or harmful situation if no appropriate materials are used.
This can cause death or serious physical harm to persons or damage to equipment.
The power cables, BATtery RETurn (BATRET) and Frame Ground (FG) must be constructed from the appropriate materials and must meet or exceed the standard CO specification.
2 — General
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3 — Unpacking and Inspection
3.1 Shipped Equipment 3-10
3.2 Procedures 3-10
3 — Unpacking and Inspection
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3.1 Shipped Equipment
In general, the rack is shipped in vertical position. The following items are included in the shipment:
• the cabinet• the Top Rack Unit (TRU)• the 1511 MAX shelf (or shelves)• the power and alarm cabling
Boards and other cables are shipped separately.
Top Rack UnitThe TRU is installed in the top position of the rack and is always cabled for the maximum possible number of shelves, even if the configuration only requires one shelf. This is due to anticipated difficulties in adding cables after initial installation.
ShelvesShelves can either be:
• mounted in the rack for predefined configurations. Refer to the HW Configuration Manual for possible configurations.
• shipped as a separate item (upgrade kit) for expansion beyond the initial configuration.
3.2 Procedures
Danger — Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment.
The following equipment must be used for safe material-handling: a forklift truck, a lifting sling or block, tackle and dolly.
Use extreme care and follow the standard safety precautions when operating the material-handling equipment.
Caution — Risk of damage to equipment caused by excessive shock or vibration.
Be careful when moving the equipment.
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3 — Unpacking and Inspection
Procedure 3-1 Unpacking
1 Inspect the crates and the packaging for damage.
2 If damaged, notify the transportation carrier and Alcatel-Lucent immediately. Photograph all the damaged crates. Keep all the inspection and packing documents for reference.
3 If there is no damage, place the crate on a level floor as near to the final installation location as possible. This must be a dry, dirt- and dust-free area.
4 Carefully open the crate. Take care not to damage the equipment.
5 Cut the open moisture vapor barrier bag, if present, with the shears and remove the packing and bracing material.
6 Before removing the equipment from the crate, check around the crate for parts that may have become loose during shipment.
7 Remove the equipment from the crate.
8 Dispose of the packing material as per local practice.
Procedure 3-2 Inspection
1 Check the equipment items against the packing list.
2 Inspect the equipment itself for damage. The exterior and interior of equipment and component parts must be free from grease, dirt and corrosion.
3 If anything is missing or damaged, notify the transportation carrier and Alcatel-Lucent immediately. Photograph all the damaged equipment. Keep all the inspection and packing documents for reference.
Warning — Risk of physical harm and or equipment damage.
Lifting heavy equipment without appropriate tools for material-handling could result in physical harm and/or damage to equipment.
When lifting racks, apply appropriate pulleys or hoists and use lifting eyes.
Note — Risk of damage to equipment.
Do not install damaged or dirty equipment, as this can adversely affect other equipment.
3 — Unpacking and Inspection
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4 — Installing Racks
4.1 Introduction 4-14
4.2 General 4-14
4.3 Floor Preparation 4-15
4.4 Rack Installation 4-17
4 — Installing Racks
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4.1 Introduction
This chapter provides the procedures for:
• preparing a concrete floor or a raised floor for the installation of racks with footprint 600 x 600 mm, which are used for the 1511 MAX system. The preparation consists of:
• marking the rack positions on the floor.• cutting the tiles (for raised floors only).
• installing the rack(s)• joining two racks together
4.2 General
Figure 4-1 gives an example of a multiple rack configuration.
Figure 4-1 Rack Configuration Example
The following applies for multiple rack configurations:
• The racks have a footprint of 600 mm x 600 mm.• Racks can be grown from either left to right, or right to left. The order is not important.• Racks cannot be mounted against a wall or back-to-back, as they must be accessible
via the front and the rear of the rack.
Note — In the case of raised-floor cabling, the positioning of the racks and the cutting of the tiles needs special attention, as the cable routing holes must not coincide with the raised-floor supports.
600
mm
1511 MAXRack
1511 MAXRack
Rear(cabling)
Front(boards and cabling)
600 mm
1511 MAXRack
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4.3 Floor Preparation
Procedure 4-1 Marking the Rack Positions
1 Verify that the layout of floors, ceiling and walls is as shown in the applicable drawings and specifications are as provided by the site survey team.
2 Verify that the area dimensions and the location of reference points correspond to the floor plan.
3 Verify that the floor is level.
4 Mark the references and the layout lines.To avoid cumulative errors when laying out short dimensions in a straight line, first mark the total length, then divide it into shorter lengths leaving the measuring tape in place. Where the layout lines intersect, extend the lines at least 15 cm beyond the point of intersection to check the equipment alignment.
5 Mark the rack position on the floor while referring to the job floor plan. This guarantees an optimal space for cable routing (the cable holes do not coincide with the floor supports).
• On a concrete floor, use chalk to mark the front baseline and end of the rack.• On a raised floor, line up the racks with a row of tiles. Use a felt marking pen to mark
the position of each rack as shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Positioning Racks and Cutting Tiles for Cable Routing
Caution — Risk of equipment damage when floor is not level
Do not try to mount a rack on a floor that is not level.
600 mm
600
mm
Rear
Front
see detail below
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Procedure 4-2 Cutting Tiles for Raised Floor Cabling
1 Mark the routing area on the tiles with a felt marking pen. Use the rack base as a template and refer to Figure 4-3.The maximum dimensions of the routing area are 499 x 499 mm.
Figure 4-3 Routing Area
2 Remove the routing areas marked on the tiles with a jig saw and remove all sharp edges.
3 If the racks are not immediately installed, cover the cable routing holes in the raised floor with solid covers.
Caution — Risk of floor damage by large tile cutouts or when floor material not solid enough.
Make sure the tile material is strong enough to carry fully equipped racks (consult the raised floor installer or vendor).
Rack holes / tile cut-out60
0 m
m
600 mm
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4.4 Rack Installation
The rack installation procedure consists of:
• installing racks in their correct positions• if required, join racks together
Installing Racks
Procedure 4-3 Installing Racks
1 Cover the surrounding floor area with a protective covering as required by local practice.
2 Move the rack to its permanent floor location (for example, by using a lifting trolly).
3 Use a level to check the rack leveling and alignment at the base, the top and both sides of the rack. If necessary, level the rack using the levelling feet at the bottom of the rack, see Figure 4-4
Figure 4-4 Rack Leveling
Note — The rack can be equipped with lifting eyes
Caution — Possible risk of equipment damage
Brace the top of the rack during movement to prevent tipping and avoid strains that might twist or otherwise damage the backplane.
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Joining RacksThe procedure below gives an example of how racks can be joined together using the following components:
• Dust protection tape (self-adhesive): this tape is placed between the two racks and seals the 3 mm gap between the two racks against dust
• Rack corner couplings (contact Alcatel-Lucent for the part number)• Rack upright couplings (contact Alcatel-Lucent for the part number)
Procedure 4-4 Joining racks
1 Remove the side panels from the sides which are going to be joined and this for both racks.
2 Place the dust protection tape with the adhesive side on one of the racks and place the two racks next to each other as shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 Place Dust Protection Tape
3 Place the rack corner couplings as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Place Rack Corner Couplings
BZ 5,5 x 13 mm
M 8 x 16 mm
TS 8800.430
BZ 5,5 x 13 mm
IPIP
MD = 5NmMD = 5Nm
MD = 9Nm
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4 Place the rack upright couplings as shown in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-7 Place Rack Corner Couplings
Note — Optionally, a cover plate can be installed on the top of the rack on the joint between the two racks (to prevent dust accumulation).
TS 8800.500
6 mm
3 mm
2
13
IP
IP
IP
4 — Installing Racks
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5 — Installing Rack Equipment
5.1 Introduction 5-22
5.2 Equipment Overview 5-22
5.3 Mounting Positions 5-23
5.4 Installing the TRU 5-24
5.5 Installing a 1511 MAX Shelf 5-25
5 — Installing Rack Equipment
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5.1 Introduction
This chapter provides the procedures to install the following items in a rack:
• TRU:the TRU allows to distribute power to the different shelves mounted in the rack
• 1511 MAX shelf
5.2 Equipment Overview
Table 5-1 gives an overview of the equipment installed at delivery or that can be mounted on site.
Table 5-1 Overview of Rack Equipment
Note — At delivery, an 1511 MAX rack is equipped with a TRU and at least one shelf. Not all of the following procedures are required for installation on site, but several can be useful when upgrading or mounting additional equipment.
Rack Equipment Mnemonic Code
1511 MAX shelf SMXC-A 3AG 32900 AAAA
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5.3 Mounting Positions
Position IndicationThe rack is 42 units (U) high (1 U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 in).
The holes in the vertical rails are arranged in repeating sets of three, with center-to-center separations of 15.875 mm (0.625 in), 15.875 mm (0.625 in), 12.7 mm (0.5 in). The hole pattern thus repeats every 44.45 mm (1.75 in).
The middle of each U is indicated by a triangle on the rail (see Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1 Position Indication
Mounting PositionsThe vertical spacing between two shelves should be at least 2 U to provide spacing for:
• cable routing• adequate cooling
Table 5-2 shows the mounting positions of the TRU and the shelves in the rack.
Table 5-2 Mounting Positions
Notes(1) Counting of the mounting positions starts from the top of the rack.
1 U
15.875 mm(0.625 in)
15.875 mm(0.625 in)
12.7 mm(0.5 in)
Rack Equipment Mnemonic Mounting Position(1)
TRU - 1
1511 MAX shelf SMXC-A 5
1511 MAX shelf SMXC-A 14
1511 MAX shelf SMXC-A 23
1511 MAX shelf SMXC-A 32
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5.4 Installing the TRU
Parts ListThe following parts are required for mounting a TRU:
• One TRU• 4 bolts M10x14, 4 M10 cage nuts, 4 washers and 4 spring washers.
Recommended ToolsThe following tools are recommended:
• Socket wrench• Protective gloves.
Procedure
Procedure 5-1 Installing the TRU
1 Unpack and visually inspect the TRU for physical damage.
2 If anything is missing or damaged, notify the transportation carrier and Alcatel-Lucent immediately. Photograph all the damaged equipment. Keep all the inspection and packing documents as a reference. Do not install a damaged shelf.
3 Place the cage nuts in the correct positions in the cage uprights.
4 Mount the TRU in the upper rack position (refer to Table 5-2 for the correct mounting position), and fix the TRU with the bolts, cage nuts, washers and spring washers to the rack uprights. Refer to Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 Installing the TRU
Warning — Possibility of equipment damage.
Do not install damaged equipment, as it can adversely affect other equipment.
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5 — Installing Rack Equipment
5.5 Installing a 1511 MAX Shelf
This section describes the procedure for installing a 1511 MAX shelf in a rack.
Parts ListThe following parts are required for mounting a 1511 MAX shelf:
• One 1511 MAX shelf (SMXC-A), 3AG 27306 AAAA• 4 bolts M10x14, 4 M10 cage nuts, 4 washers and 4 spring washers.
Recommended ToolsThe following tools are recommended:
• Socket wrench• Protective gloves.
Procedure 5-2 Mounting the 1511 MAX Shelf
This procedure describes the installation of an 1511 MAX shelf:
1 Unpack and visually inspect the shelf for physical damage.
2 If anything is missing or damaged, notify the transportation carrier and Alcatel-Lucent immediately. Photograph all the damaged equipment. Keep all the inspection and packing documents as a reference.
3 If nothing is missing or damaged, mount the shelf in the rack.For the correct mounting position of the different shelves in the rack, refer to Table 5-2.Fix the shelf with the bolts, cage nuts, washers and spring washers to the rack uprights.
Warning — Possibility of equipment damage.
Do not install damaged equipment, as it can adversely affect other equipment.
Note — If the shelves are mounted according to the positions in Table 5-2, then enough spacing is available to mount a cable rail on the front supports of the rack. This cable rail can then be used to fix the different cables in place; see chapter “Rack Cabling”.
Warning — Risk of physical harm or damage when lifting shelf.
The shelf is too heavy to be lifted by one person alone. Some edges may be sharp and can be harmful when handling the shelf. It is advisable to wear protective gloves.
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Figure 5-3 Mounting a 1511 MAX Shelf in a Rack
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6 — Power and Ground Cabling
6.1 Introduction 6-28
6.2 Safety Precautions 6-28
6.3 General 6-29
6.4 Power Cabling 6-31
6.5 Rack Grounding Connection 6-34
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6.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the power cable specification and the fuse rating to be used when powering the 1511 MAX shelves. It provides safety precautions to be taken and the procedures to connect:
• Battery power cables, coming from the Power Distribution Frame (PDF) in the CO, to the TRU
• Power cables from the TRU to the 1511 MAX shelf.• Rack grounding connections
6.2 Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions apply:
Danger — Before working on power supply unit verify if it is not live.
If the power supply is live, which can deliver -48Vdc or -60Vdc, you must use an insulated tool kit and consult the manual on working on live components.
Danger — Avoid risk of electric shock!
Always wear protective gloves and footwear for all handling tasks.
Carefully follow the instructions.
Warning — Before connecting to the mains power, verify the specifications of all equipped fan units to ensure the correct voltage will be supplied (-48 Vdc or -60 Vdc) to these units.
Warning — When no power is supplied, all fasteners requiring a specific torque must be tightened moderately before final tightening with a torque wrench or driver.
When power is supplied, tighten fasteners with insulated tools, regardless of the specified torque.
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6.3 General
TRUThe TRU provides the power interface between the CO power plant and the 1511 MAX shelves.
The TRU terminates the feed(s) of the CO battery branches A and B and has protective devices and cables to distribute power individually to each shelf. There are two Circuit Breakers (CB) per rack.
Power Distribution FrameThe 1511 MAX shelf operates with -48 Vdc or -60 Vdc (tolerance: <Bland>± 20%) supplied by the CO power source(s).
This power is provided by the Power Distribution Frame (PDF) to the racks in a two branch structure, for maintenance and reliability.
The incoming BATtery power A+B (BATA, BATB) and BATtery RETurn (BATRET) from the CO power distribution unit are connected to the TRU in the top of the rack.
From there, power cables are routed to the front panel of the CMXIO board(s).
Cable RoutingIn order to minimize interference and optimize performance, it is advisable, but not a minimum requirement, to route power cables using separate channels for signal and power cables.
Keeping a distance of 10 cm between signal and power cables is advisable where it imposes no practical problems.
Crossing of signal cables with power cables and parallel routing over short distances is acceptable.
Power Cable and Grounding Cable SpecificationThe following guidelines applies for the power cabling and the grounding cable:
• The section of the power supply cables (BAT A, BAT B and BATRET) should be at least 2.5 mm2. However, depending on the type of power source, it is advisable to use cables with section 4 mm2 or 6 mm2.
• The section of the grounding cable should be at least equal to the section of the power cables.
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Two-wire ConfigurationAt delivery, the subrack is standard configured for two-wire powering. The BATRET is connected to the Frame Ground (FG) by a fast-on bridge (see Figure 6-1)
Figure 6-1 Fast-on Bridge
This fast-on bridge is located on the CMXIO board (see Figure 6-2).
Figure 6-2 Location of BATRET and FG Terminals on CMXIO Board
Fast-on bridge
BATRETFG
BATRET and FGterminals
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6.4 Power Cabling
The TRU is equipped with two 16 A circuit breakers and three rail-mounted terminal blocks, see Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Circuit Breakers and Rail-mounted Terminal Blocks in TRU
Figure 6-4 shows an example of a power cabling diagram for a rack equipped with four 1511 MAX shelves.
Figure 6-4 Cabling Diagram
To CMX-IO board of shelf 1
To CMX-IO board of shelf 2
To CMX-IO board of shelf 3
To CMX-IO board of shelf 4
BAT A
BAT B
BATRET
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Power Cabling from the CO to the TRU
Procedure 6-1 TRU Power Cabling Procedure
1 Connect the power cables from the CO power source as follows:
i BAT A to one pole of the left circuit breaker
ii BAT B to one pole of the right circuit breaker
iii BATRET to one terminal of the rightmost of the rail-mounted terminal blocks.
2 Make the following connections between the circuit breakers and the rail-mounted terminal blocks:
i Connect the other pole of the left circuit breaker to one terminal of the leftmost rail-mounted terminal block
ii Connect the other pole of the right circuit breaker to one terminal of the middle rail-mounted terminal block
Power Cabling from the TRU to Shelves
Power Cable
The required cable is the 15xx-POWERBUS cable 3AG 27424 DAAA, see Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5 Cable 3AG 27424 DAAA
The standard length is 3 m.
1
2
3
WireNumber
WireColour
Connectorof cable
Signal
Black
Brown
Blue
A1
A3
A2
BAT F1
BAT F2
BATR
A1
A2
A3
Female connector
Front view
200
10
L
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Parts List
The following parts are required for the power cabling of the 1511 MAX shelf:
• One 15xx-POWERBUS cable, 3AG 27424 DAAA• Tie-wraps
Procedure 6-2 Shelf Power Cabling Procedure
1 Remove the cover from the TRU.
2 Connect the power cable to the rail-mounted terminal blocks, see Figure 6-4.
3 Route the power cable via the rear of the TRU to the left of the rack. Secure the power cable with clamps on the rail at the rear of the TRU (see Figure 6-6) and secure the power cable to the rack with tie-wraps as per local practice.
Figure 6-6 Route power cable
4 Plug the connector of the power cable in the connector on the CMXIO board and secure the connector with the screws, see Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Connect to CMXIO Board
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6.5 Rack Grounding Connection
The following applies for the rack grounding connection:
• Grounding cables must be yellow/green• All shelves must be permanently connected to the ground• Grounding cables have to be attached to all the screw-fastened panels
(see Figure 6-9):• both doors• both side panels• top• bottom
• The panel grounding cables and the rack grounding cable must be connected to the grounding rail in the TRU (see Figure 6-8).
• The BATRET terminal block (see Figure 6-4 for an example) must be connected to the grounding rail of the TRU.
Figure 6-8 Earthing Rail
Warning — Possible risk of personal injury or damage to equipment due to inaccurate or faulty ground cabling.
Inaccurate grounding connection can cause electric shock or equipment damage when the rack power is switched on.
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Figure 6-9 Overview Panel Grounding Connections
BA
M 8
MD = 8-10Nm
M 8 x 20 mm
C
MD = 10-12Nm
M 8 x 20 mm
M 8
D
MD = 10-12Nm
A
A
B
D
C
E
M 8 x 30 mm E
MD = 10-12Nm
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7 — Installing Boards
7.1 Introduction 7-38
7.2 Slot Positions 7-38
7.3 Supported Boards 7-39
7.4 Dummy Covers 7-40
7.5 Switch Settings 7-41
7.6 Recommended Tools 7-49
7.7 Installation Procedures 7-49
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7.1 Introduction
This chapter:
• lists the different boards that are supported in 1511 MAX shelf.• describes the installation procedures to install the different boards in a 1511 MAX
shelf.
7.2 Slot Positions
The slot positions are marked at the top of the 1511 MAX shelf as shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Areas and Slot Positions in the 1511 MAX Shelf
Caution — Some boards are equipped with switches. If the setting of these switches has to be changed, this must be done before the boards are mounted in the 1511 MAX shelf (refer to section “Switch Settings”).
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09-CMX 10-CMX 11-CMX I/O 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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7.3 Supported Boards
Table 7-1 gives an overview of the boards supported in Release 1.x.
Table 7-1 Overview of Supported Boards
Board Type Mnemonic Code Description
CMX board CMX-A 3AG 27337 AAAA Controller Multiplexer Cross-connect
CMXIO board CMXIO-A 3AG 27321 AAAA CMX In-Out 120 Ω
CMXIO-B 3AG 27321 BAAA CMX In-Out 75 Ω
Full-height tributary board FXS-A 3AG 27338 AAAA Foreign exchange subscriber
FXS-O 3AG 27339 AAAA Foreign exchange office
COD-A 3AG 27388 AAAA 64 Kbit/s G.703 Co-Directional
COND-A 3AG 27388 ABAA 64 Kbit/s G.703 Contra-Directional
DAT-A 3AG 27340 AAAA Data (Nx64/RAC)
EM-A 3AG 27341 AAAA E&M
TPIF-A 3AG 27408 AAAA TeleProtection Interface Fiber
MRD-A 3AG 27411 AAAA Manual Ring Down
Applique ANE1-A 3AG 27355 AAAA Applique NxE1 120 Ω
ANE1-B 3AG 27356 AAAA Applique NxE1 75 Ω
Half-height tributary board NE1-A 3AG 27342 AAAA NxE1 interfaces
Note — For detailed information on the functionality of each board, refer to the Unit Data Sheet of the individual boards.
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7.4 Dummy Covers
Figure 7-2 Dummy Cover 3AG 30518 AD
Figure 7-3 Dummy Cover 3AG 30518 AE
Figure 7-4 Dummy Cover 3AG 30518 AF
Caution — As long as not all boards (or appliques) are equipped in a shelf, dummy covers must be mounted in the empty slots to secure EMC-shielding:
• Dummy cover for tributary positions: 3AG 30518 AD; see Figure 7-2• Dummy cover for CMX position: 3AG 30518 AE; see Figure 7-3• Dummy cover for NxE1tributary position: 3AG 30518 AF; see
Figure 7-4
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7.5 Switch Settings
The following boards are equipped with switches:
• CMXIO-A• CMXIO-B• ANE1-A• ANE1-B• COD-A• COND-A
CMXIO-AThe CMXIO-A board is equipped with 4 E1 interfaces (RJ45 connector). The “Line in Ground” signal on pin 3 of each E1 connector can be connected to Frame Ground or left open.
For the 2 BITS clock input interfaces, a difference in earth potential at each end of the cable, may result in unwanted current flowing in the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, through connectors and through the receiver input circuitry. To prevent this, a DC isolation can be switched in between the outer conductor and bonding network at the receiver interface. Each receiver circuit is equipped with a switch:
• Position A: no DC blocking• Position B: DC blocking by means of a 22 nF capacitor.
The selection is done by an individual switch for each E1 circuit and BITS clock input. Figure 7-5 shows the location of the switches.
Note — Refer to section “CMXIO Boards”, subsection “E1 Interface” in chapter “Installing Boards” for the description of the connector layout.
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Figure 7-5 Switch Positions on CMXIO-A
• S200 is related to E1 port 1• S201 is related to E1 port 2• S202 is related to E1 port 3• S203 is related to E1 port 4• S300 is related to BITS clock input 1• S301 is related to BITS clock input 2
The following applies for the 6 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: Rx cable screen DC connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: Rx cable screen AC coupled to ground (default position).
CMXIO-BThe CMXIO-B board is equipped with 4 E1 interfaces (coax connector). A difference in earth potential at each end of the cable, may result in unwanted current flowing in the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, through connectors and through the receiver input circuitry. To prevent this, a DC isolation can be switched in between the outer conductor and bonding network at the receiver interface. Each receiver circuit is equipped with a switch:
• Position A: AC coupled to Frame Ground• Position B: DC blocking by means of a 22 nF capacitor.
The selection is done by an individual switch for each E1 circuit and BITS clock input. Figure 7-6 shows the location of the switches.
S300
S301
S200
S201
S202
S203
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
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Figure 7-6 Switch Positions on CMXIO-B
• S200 is related to E1 port 1• S201 is related to E1 port 2• S202 is related to E1 port 3• S203 is related to E1 port 4• S300 is related to BITS clock input 1• S301 is related to BITS clock input 2
The following applies for the 6 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: Rx cable screen DC connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: Rx cable screen AC coupled to ground (default position).
ANE1-AThe ANE1-A board is equipped with 16 E1 interfaces (RJ 45 connector). The “Line in Ground” signal on pin 3 of each E1 connector can be connected to Frame Ground or isolated from Frame Ground.
The selection is done by an individual switch for each E1 circuit. Figure 7-7 shows the location of the switches.
S300
S301
S200
S201
S202
S203
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
Note — Refer to section “ANE1-A Board”, subsection “Connector Layout” in chapter “Installing Boards” for the description of the E1 connector layout.
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Figure 7-7 Switch Positions on ANE1-A
• S101 is related to E1 port 1• S102 is related to E1 port 2• ...• S116 is related to E1 port 16
The following applies for the 16 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: cable screen is connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: cable screen is isolated from ground (default position)
ANE1-BThe ANE1-B board is equipped with 16 E1 interfaces (11 interfaces on the left applique and 5 interfaces on the right applique).A difference in earth potential at each end of the cable, may result in unwanted current flowing in the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, through connectors and through the receiver input circuitry. To prevent this, a DC isolation can be switched in between the outer conductor and bonding network at the receiver interface. Each of the receiver circuits is equipped with a switch:
• Position A: no DC blocking• Position B: DC blocking by means of a 22 nF capacitor.
S10
8
S10
1S
102
S10
3S
104
S10
5S
106
S10
7
1
2
3
1
2
31
2
3
1
2
31
2
3
1
2
31
2
3
1
2
3
S114 S112 S110
S115 S113 S111 S109S116
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
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Switches on the left applique
The selection is done by an individual switch for each E1 circuit. Figure 7-8 shows the location of the switches on the left applique.
Figure 7-8 Switch Positions on the Left Applique
• S117 is related to E1 port 1• S118 is related to E1 port 2• S119 is related to E1 port 3• ...• S127 is related to E1 port 11
The following applies for the 11 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: Rx cable screen DC connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: Rx cable screen AC coupled to ground (default position).
S117S118S119S120S121S122S123S124S125S126S127
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
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Switches on the right applique
Figure 7-9 shows the location of the switches on the right applique.
Figure 7-9 Switch Positions on the Right Applique
• S300 is related to E1 port 12• S301 is related to E1 port 13• S400 is related to E1 port 14• S401 is related to E1 port 15• S500 is related to E1 port 16
The following applies for the 5 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: Rx cable screen DC connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: Rx cable screen AC coupled to ground (default position).
COD-AThe COD-A board is equipped with 5 switches which allow to connect the screen of each of the 5 channels to be connected to Frame Ground.
S300
3 2
1
S301
3 2
1
S400
3 2
1
S401
3 2
1S500
3 2
1
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
Note — Refer to section “COD-A Board”, subsection “Connector Layout” in chapter “Installing Boards” for the description of the connector layout.
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The selection is done by an individual switch for each channel. Figure 7-10 shows the location of the switches.
Figure 7-10 Switch Positions on COD-A
• S701 is related to channel 1• S702 is related to channel 2• S703 is related to channel 3• S704 is related to channel 4• S705 is related to channel 5
The following applies for the 5 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: cable screen is connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: cable screen is isolated from ground (default position).
COND-AThe COND-A board is equipped with 5 switches which allow to connect the screen of each of the 5 channels to be connected to Frame Ground.
The selection is done by an individual switch for each channel. Figure 7-10 shows the location of the switches.
S701S702S703S704S705
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
Note — Refer to section “COND-A Board”, subsection “Connector Layout” in chapter “Installing Boards” for the description of the connector layout.
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Figure 7-11 Switch Positions on COND-A
• S701 is related to channel 1• S702 is related to channel 2• S703 is related to channel 3• S704 is related to channel 4• S705 is related to channel 5
The following applies for the 5 switches:
• Switch lever in position 1-2: cable screen is connected to ground.• Switch lever in position 2-3: cable screen is isolated from ground (default position).
S701S702S703S704S705
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Position 1-2:1 2 3
Position 2-3:
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7.6 Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended:
• Screwdriver to secure the boards• Antistatic wrist strap for handling boards with ESD sensitive devices• Ohmmeter to check connection of wrist strap to earth bounding point.
7.7 Installation Procedures
This section describes the installation procedures of the boards supported in the 1511 MAX system.
Table 7-2 shows the different applicable procedures.
Table 7-2 Applicable Procedures
Procedure 7-1 Installing ESD Sensitive Boards
This general procedure describes the precautions to be taken when installing ESD sensitive boards.
General
Boards or assemblies with ESD sensitive devices are labelled with the ESD awareness symbol shown in Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12 ESD Awareness Symbol
Procedure Procedure
Installing ESD Sensitive Boards 7-1
Installing CMX Boards 7-2
Installing CMXIO Board 7-3
Installing Full Height Tributary Boards 7-4
Installing Appliques 7-5
Installing Half-height Tributary Boards 7-6
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Procedure1 Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the Earth Bonding Point shown in
Figure 7-13.
Figure 7-13 Earth Bonding Point
2 Test the ESD wrist strap with the ohmmeter to ensure effectiveness, it must measure 1 MΩ +/- 20% to ground.
Caution — Risk of damage to equipment with ESD sensitive devices
Most boards and powered equipment contain devices that are susceptible to ESD. ESD could damage these or other devices in unconnected circuit conditions.
Ensure that ESD conditions meet requirements of ETS 300 386 1 2.
Carefully follow these rules when handling ESD sensitive boards.
• Make sure to wear a grounded wrist strap before handling• DO NOT touch circuit traces or components on the board• Handle boards at front and side edges only.
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Procedure 7-2 Installing CMX Boards
General
A 1511 MAX system has one or two redundant Controller Multiplexer Cross-Connect (CMX) boards.The single (first) CMX board is inserted in slot 9, the redundant board (if any) in slot 10, see Figure 7-14.
Figure 7-14 Position of the CMX Board(s) in a 1511 MAX Shelf
Procedure1 Remove the CMX board from its box. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap.
2 Insert the CMX board in slot 9 till the backplane connectors are firmly seated and lock the board in place by locking the insertion tabs.
3 Secure the board with the frontplate screws (torque 0.6 Nm)
4 Only if redundancy must be provided, install the second CMX board in slot 10.
Caution — Risk of damage by ESD when board is not connected.
This board contains devices that are susceptible to damage caused by ESD in unconnected circuit conditions.Carefully follow ESD safety precautions.
Note — If no redundancy must be provided, slot 10 must be covered with dummy plate 3AG 30518 AE.
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Procedure 7-3 Installing CMXIO Board
General
The CMX board(s) require a CMX In-Out (CMXIO) board.
The CMXIO board is installed in slot 11 of a 1511 MAX shelf, see Figure 7-15.
Figure 7-15 Position of the CMXIO Board in a 1511 MAX Shelf
Procedure1 Remove the CMXIO board from its box. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap.
2 Change the switch settings for the E1 interfaces if required (see section “Switch Settings”).
3 Insert the CMXIO board in slot 11 till the backplane connectors are firmly seated and secure the board with the frontplate screws (torque 0.6 Nm).
Caution — Risk of damage by ESD when board is not connected.
This board contains devices that are susceptible to damage caused by ESD in unconnected circuit conditions.
Carefully follow ESD safety precautions.
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Procedure 7-4 Installing Full Height Tributary Boards
General
The 1511 MAX shelf can house up to 16 Full Height (FH) tributary boards.
These can be installed in the slot positions 1 to 8 and 12 to 19. Figure 7-16 shows an example.
Figure 7-16 Position of the FH Tributary Board in a 1511 MAX Shelf
Procedure1 Remove the FH Tributary Board board from its box. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist
strap.
2 Insert the FH Tributary Board board in its slot till the backplane connectors are firmly seated and secure the board with the frontplate screws (torque 0.6 Nm).
Caution — Risk of damage by ESD when board is not connected.
This board contains devices that are susceptible to damage caused by ESD in unconnected circuit conditions.
Carefully follow ESD safety precautions.
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Procedure 7-5 Installing Appliques
General
Appliques are double-width boards which occupy 2 slot positions. They can be placed in slot positions 1 to 8 or 12 to 19. Figure 7-17 shows an example.
Figure 7-17 Position of the Appliques in a 1511 MAX Shelf
Procedure1 Remove the applique board from its box. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap.
2 Change the switch settings for the E1 interfaces if required (see section “Switch Settings”).
3 Insert the applique board in its slot till the backplane connectors are firmly seated and secure the board with the frontplate screws (torque 0.6 Nm).
Caution — Risk of damage by ESD when board is not connected.
This board contains devices that are susceptible to damage caused by ESD in unconnected circuit conditions.
Carefully follow ESD safety precautions.
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Procedure 7-6 Installing Half-height Tributary Boards
General
The board must be placed in an applique. It can be placed in any of the half-height (HH) tributary slot positions of an ANE applique. Figure 7-18 shows an example.
Figure 7-18 Position of the HH Tributary Board in a 1511 MAX Shelf
Procedure1 Remove the HH tributary board from its box. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap.
2 Insert the HH tributary board in the left slot till the backplane connectors are firmly seated and secure the board by locking the insertion tabs (see Figure 7-19).
Caution — Risk of damage by ESD when board is not connected.
This board contains devices that are susceptible to damage caused by ESD in unconnected circuit conditions.
Carefully follow ESD safety precautions.
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Figure 7-19 Insertion Tabs and Frontplate Screws
3 Secure the board with the frontplate screws (torque 0.6 Nm) (see Figure 7-19)
4 Only if redundancy must be provided, install a second HH tributary board in the right slot.
Note — If no redundancy must be provided, the right slot must be covered with dummy plate 3AG 30518 AF.
UnlockedLocked
Frontplatescrews
Insertiontabs
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8 — Rack Cabling
8.1 Introduction 8-58
8.2 Cabling Guidelines 8-58
8.3 CMXIO Boards 8-59
8.4 FXS-A Board 8-65
8.5 FXO-A Board 8-67
8.6 ANE1-A Board 8-69
8.7 ANE1-B Board 8-71
8.8 DAT-A Board 8-74
8.9 EM-A Board 8-78
8.10 COD-A Board 8-81
8.11 COND-A Board 8-83
8.12 TPIF-A Board 8-85
8.13 MRD-A Board 8-87
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8.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the different cables which can be connected to the boards in the 1511 MAX shelf.
8.2 Cabling Guidelines
This section describes the cabling guidelines to be followed when installing the cabling for the different boards.
GeneralThe following general guidelines apply when connecting the cables to the boards and routing the cables in the rack:
• The cables of a board must be installed and routed in such a manner that they do not prevent the extraction or insertion of adjacent boards.
• Cables coming from boards 01 to 08 have to be routed to the left of the rack, cables coming from boards 12 to 19 have to be routed to the right of the rack.
Optical CablingThe following general guidelines apply when connecting the optical cables to the TPIF-A board and routing the optical cables in the rack:
• A minimum bending diameter for fiber cables of 75 mm or 20 times the outer diameter of the fiber coating (whichever is greater) must be maintained.
• Cables must be free of tension at both ends as well as over the lengths of the run. In cases where the cable bears some stress (for example, a vertical stretch), supports and ties must be used to relieve the strain (preferably every 1 to 2 m).
• Cables that require service loops or spare additional length must be coiled with the largest possible bending radius, at least larger than the minimum specified. The cable coil must be tied to a nearby support, at least at the base and the sides of the coil (tying only at the top of the coil may lead to unacceptable bending of the cable).
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8.3 CMXIO Boards
This section describes the cables which can be used to connect the front interfaces on the CMXIO board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewTwo variants of the CMXIO board exist:
• CMXIO-A (120 Ω) (3AG 27321 AAAA)• CMXIO-B (75 Ω) (3AG 27321 BAAA)
Figure 8-1 shows the front panel of both CMXIO board variants.
Figure 8-1 Front View of CMXIO Boards
LAN
BITS
BITS-O
E1
LMP
ALARMOUTPUT
ALARMINPUT
LAN
BITS
BITS-O
E1
LMP
CMXIO-A CMXIO-B
ALARMOUTPUT
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Table 8-1 shows the different interfaces available on the frontpanel of the CMXIO boards.
Table 8-1 Interface Overview
E1 Interface
E1 120 Ohm
The CMXIO-A board is equipped with a stacked 2x2 RJ45 connector for 4 interfaces E1 120 Ω, according to ITU-T Rec. G.703: Interface at 2048 kbit/s.
Table 8-2 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-2 E1 RJ45 Connector Layout
Table 8-3 lists the cables that can be used for the E1 interface on the CMXIO-A board.
Interface CMXIO-A CMXIO-B Description
E1 4 x RJ45 8 x 1.0/2.3 mini-coax 4 interfaces ITU-T G.703, Rx/Tx pairs
LAN 2 x RJ45 2 x RJ45 • 1 management interface, Ethernet Rx/Tx pair
• the second port is for daisy chaining purposes
BITS 2 x 1.0/2.3 mini-coax 2 x 1.0/2.3 mini-coax 2 reference clock inputs 2048 kHz, ITU-T G.703
BITS-O 1 x 1.0/2.3 mini-coax 1 x 1.0/2.3 mini-coax 1 reference clock output 2048 kHz, ITU-T G.703
ALARM 4 x RJ45 4 x RJ45 4 alarm inputs on separate connectors
DRYOUT 4 x RJ45 4 x RJ45 4 dry contact outputs on separate connectors
TEMP 1 x RJ45 1 x RJ45 1 SPI interface to connect a temp sensor
LAMPS 2 x RJ45 2 x RJ45 To Top Rack Lamps or shelf above and to lower shelf (for daisy-chaining)
Pin Signal
1 Line in Y
2 Line in Z
3 Line in Ground
4 Line out Y
5 Line out Z
6 Line out Ground
7 PE
8 PE
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Table 8-3 E1 Interface Cables for CMXIO-A Board
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.(3) DDF: Digital Distribution Frame
E1 75 Ohm
The CMXIO-B board is equipped with 4 double 1.0/2.3 mini coax connectors for 4 interfaces E1 75 Ω.
The required cable is a cable with a 1.0/2.3 male coax connector and a 1.5/5.6 female BNC connector. Cable code is 3AL 42872 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.24 for a view and the wiring list.
LAN InterfaceThe CMXIO board is equipped with 2 RJ45 connectors for 2 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interfaces. The first interface (OUT) is to connect the shelf to a management station. The second interface (IN) is meant for daisy chaining towards another 1511 MAX.
Cable
The required cable is a cable with an RJ45 connector. Cable code is 3AL 42793 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.22 for a view and the wiring list.
Connector layout
Table 8-6 shows the layout of the front panel connector for LAN interface.
Table 8-4 Connector Layout for LAN Interface
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AL 42857 xxAA Cable with 1 RJ45 connector, to MDF/DDF(3) (open) A.23 4
3AL 42747 xxAA Cable with 2 RJ45 connectors, RX-TX cross A.21 4
3AL 42793 xxAA Cable with 2 RJ45 connectors, RX-TX one-to-one A.22 4
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TxData + 5
2 TxData - 6 RecvData -
3 RecvData + 7 PE
4 8 PE
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BITS and BITS-O InterfacesThe CMXIO board provides:
• 1 double 1.0/2.3 mini coax connector for 2 external clock inputs (BITS-IN)• 1 1.0/2.3 mini coax connector for system clock output (BITS-OUT).
Table 8-5 lists the cables that can be used for the ANE1-B board.
Table 8-5 Cables forBITS and BITS-O Interfaces
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.
Alarm Input InterfaceThe CMXIO board has 4 alarm inputs, each of them terminating on a separate RJ45 connector.
The connector for ALM4 also carries the signals for the temperature sensor. As such, the operator can use the fourth connector for ALM4 or to connect an SPI compatible temperature sensor.
Each alarm input can individually be used as a 1-wire or 2-wire input:
• When used as a 1-wire interface, the alarm input is connected (using 1 wire) to 1 pole of an external contact. The other pole of this external contact is connected to battery return. When the external contact is closed, the alarm input becomes connected to battery return.
• When used as a 2-wire interface, the alarm input is connected (using 2 wires) to both poles of an external contact. The other pole of this external contact is connected to battery return.
Cable
The required cable is a cable with an RJ45 connector. Cable code is 3AL 42857 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.23 for a view and the wiring list.
Connector layout
Table 8-6 shows the layout of the front panel connector for ALM1, ALM2 and ALM3.
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AL 42741 xxAA Coax cable with 1 male 1.0/2.3 connector and 1 male BNC connector
A.20 3
3AL 42872 xxAA Coax cable with 1 male 1.0/2.3 connector and 1 female 1.6/5.6 connector
A.24 3
3AL 42738 xxAA Coax cable with 2 male 1.0/2.3 connectors A.19 3
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Table 8-6 Alarm Input Connector Layout for ALM1, ALM3 and ALM3
Table 8-7 shows the layout of the front panel connector for ALM4, which also contains the signal for the temperature sensor.
Table 8-7 Alarm Input Connector Layout for ALM4
Alarm Output InterfaceThe CMXIO board has 4 dry-contact alarm outputs (double 3-pole relay contact). Each alarm (both contacts) is located on an individual RJ45 connector.
Cable
The required cable is a cable with an RJ45 connector. Cable code is 3AL 42857 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.23 for a view and the wiring list.
Connector layout
Table 8-8 shows the layout of the front panel connectors for the alarm output interfaces.
Table 8-8 Alarm Output Connector Layout
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 ALM xa 5 PE
2 ALM xb 6 PE
3 PE 7 PE
4 PE 8 PE
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 ALM xa 5 TEMPRCS
2 ALM xb 6 RIPWR
3 PE 7 RIDO
4 PE 8 RICLK
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 ALM xa-NO 5 PE
2 ALM xa-C 6 ALM xb-NO
3 ALM xa-nC 7 ALM xb-C
4 PE 8 ALM xb-nC
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LAMPS InterfaceLamps on the rack are switched on and off via a relay contact.
On the CMXIO board, the common LAMPRET wire is connected to BATRET.
The individual lamp wires LAMP0 and LAMP1 can be connected to BAT1/BAT2 by closing the relay contacts on the CMXIO board.
Two RJ45 connectors are equipped for daisy chaining. The first interface (OUT) is to connect the shelf to another shelf or the rack lamps (for the upper shelf in a rack). The second interface (IN) is meant for daisy chaining from another 1511 MAX shelf.
Cable
• For connection to the rack lamps:the required cable is a open-ended cable with an RJ45 connector. Cable code is 3AL 42857 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.23 for a view and the wiring list.
• For daisy-chaining:the required cable is a cable with 2 RJ45 connectors. Cable code is 3AL 42793 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.22 for a view and the wiring list.
Connector layout
Table 8-9 shows the layout of the front panel connectors for both lamp interfaces.
Table 8-9 Alarm Input Connector Layout for LAMPS Interface
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 LAMP 0 5 PE
2 LAMP 1 6 PE
3 PE 7 PE
4 PE 8 LAMPRET
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8.4 FXS-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the FXS-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe FXS-A board provides 15 2-wire analog voice interfaces. Figure 8-2 shows the front view of the FXS-A board.
Figure 8-2 Front View of FXS-A Board
CableThe required cable is a cable with 5 wire-pairs to connect the board to the MDF. Cable code is 3AL 43592 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.28 for a view and the wiring list.
3 cables are required to fully cable an FXS-A board.
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Connector LayoutTable 8-10 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-10 FXS-A: Connector Layout
Positions 0, 11, 22 and 33 can be used to insert a connector locking tab.
ConnectorPosition
InterfaceNumber
Cable Cable color pair Signal
A B
0 - - - - -
1 1 Top cable White/blue Tip 1 Ring 1
2 - - PE PE
3 2 White/orange Tip 2 Ring 2
4 - - PE PE
5 3 White/green Tip 3 Ring 3
6 - - PE PE
7 4 White/brown Tip 4 Ring 4
8 - - PE PE
9 5 White/grey Tip 5 Ring 5
10 - - PE PE
11 - - - - -
12 6 Middle cable White/blue Tip 6 Ring 6
13 - - PE PE
14 7 White/orange Tip 7 Ring 7
15 - - PE PE
16 8 White/green Tip 8 Ring 8
17 - - PE PE
18 9 White/brown Tip 9 Ring 9
19 - - PE PE
20 10 White/grey Tip 10 Ring 10
21 - - PE PE
22 - - - - -
23 11 Bottom cable White/blue Tip 11 Ring 11
24 - - PE PE
25 12 White/orange Tip 12 Ring 12
26 - - PE PE
27 13 White/green Tip 13 Ring 13
28 - - PE PE
29 14 White/brown Tip 14 Ring 14
30 - - PE PE
31 15 White/grey Tip 15 Ring 15
32 - - PE PE
33 - - - - -
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8.5 FXO-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the FXO-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe FXO-A provides 10 2-wire analog voice interfaces. Figure 8-3 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-3 Front View of FXO-A Board
CableThe required cable is a cable with 5 wire-pairs to connect the board to the MDF. Cable code is 3AL 43592 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.28 for a view and the wiring list.
2 cables are required to fully cable an FXO-A board.
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Connector LayoutTable 8-11 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-11 FXO-A: Connector Layout
Positions 0, 11, 22 and 33 can be used to insert a connector locking tab.
ConnectorPosition
InterfaceNumber
Cable Cable color pair Signal
A B
0 - - - - -
1 1 Top cable White/blue Tip 1 Ring 1
2 - - PE PE
3 2 White/orange Tip 2 Ring 2
4 - - PE PE
5 3 White/green Tip 3 Ring 3
6 - - PE PE
7 4 White/brown Tip 4 Ring 4
8 - - PE PE
9 5 White/grey Tip 5 Ring 5
10 - - PE PE
11 - - - - -
12 6 Middle cable White/blue Tip 6 Ring 6
13 - - PE PE
14 7 White/orange Tip 7 Ring 7
15 - - PE PE
16 8 White/green Tip 8 Ring 8
17 - - PE PE
18 9 White/brown Tip 9 Ring 9
19 - - PE PE
20 10 White/grey Tip 10 Ring 10
21 - - PE PE
22 - - - - -
23 11 Bottom cable White/blue Tip 11 Ring 11
24 - - PE PE
25 12 White/orange Tip 12 Ring 12
26 - - PE PE
27 13 White/green Tip 13 Ring 13
28 - - PE PE
29 14 White/brown Tip 14 Ring 14
30 - - PE PE
31 15 White/grey Tip 15 Ring 15
32 - - PE PE
33 - - - - -
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8.6 ANE1-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the ANE1-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe board is equipped with 16 RJ45 connectors for 16 E1 interfaces at 2048 kbit/s, with a 120 Ω balanced impedance. Figure 8-4 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-4 Front View of ANE1-A Board
CableTable 8-12 lists the cables that can be used for the ANE1-A board.
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Table 8-12 Cables for ANE1-A Board
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.
Connector LayoutTable 8-13 shows the layout of an E1 RJ45 connector.
Table 8-13 E1 RJ45 Connector Layout
ExampleFigure 8-5 shows a fully cabled ANE1-A board.
Figure 8-5 ANE1-A Board Fully Cabled
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AL 42747 xxAA Cable with 2 RJ45 connectors, RX-TX cross A.21 16
3AL 42793 xxAA Cable with 2 RJ45 connectors, RX-TX one-to-one A.22 16
3AL 42857 xxAA Cable with 1 RJ45 connector, to MDF/DDF (open) A.23 16
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Line in Y 5 Line out Z
2 Line in Z 6 Line out Ground
3 Line in Ground 7 Protective Earth (PE)
4 Line out Y 8 PE
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8.7 ANE1-B Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the ANE1-B board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe ANE1-B board is equipped with 11 double 1.0/2.3 mini-coax connectors for interfaces 1 - 11 and with 10 single 1.0/2.3 mini-coax connectors for interfaces 12 - 16. Figure 8-6 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-6 Front View of ANE1-B Board
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CableTable 8-14 lists the cables that can be used for the ANE1-B board.
Table 8-14 Cables for ANE1-B Board
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.
ExampleFigure 8-7 shows a fully cabled ANE1-B board.
Figure 8-7 ANE1-B Board Fully Cabled
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AL 42741 xxAA Coax cable with 1 male 1.0/2.3 connector and 1 male BNC connector
A.20 16
3AL 42872 xxAA Coax cable with 1 male 1.0/2.3 connector and 1 female 1.6/5.6 connector
A.24 16
3AL 42738 xxAA Coax cable with 2 male 1.0/2.3 connectors A.19 16
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Extraction Tool for Coax CablesA kit with an extraction tool (code 3AL 79497 AAAA) is available (see Figure 8-8). The support (1) has an adhesive side, so it can be placed on a free surface in the rack.
The extractor (3) can be used to remove coaxial cables from the board (see Figure 8-9).
Figure 8-8 Extraction Tool Kit
Figure 8-9 Use of Extraction Tool
Note — Tool 2 is not used in the 1511 MAX
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8.8 DAT-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the DAT-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe DAT-A board provides 4 serial data interfaces. Figure 8-10 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-10 Front View of DAT-A Board
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CableTable 8-15 lists the cables that can be used for the DAT-A board.
Table 8-15 Cables for DAT-A Board
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.(3) DCE: Data Communications Equipment(4) DCEi: Data Communications Equipment intermediate(5) DTE: Data Terminal Equipment
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AG 27375 xxAA Data cable - V.35 - DCE(3) A.2 4
3AG 27376 xxAA Data cable - V.36 - DCE A.3 4
3AG 27377 xxAA Data cable - X.21 - DCE A.4 4
3AG 27378 xxAA Data cable - V.28 - DCE A.5 4
3AG 27380 xxAA Data cable - V.28 - DCEi(4) A.6 4
3AG 27381 xxAA Data cable - V.36 - DCEi A.7 4
3AG 27382 xxAA Data cable - V.35 - DCEi A.8 4
3AG 27383 xxAA Data cable - V.28 - DTE(5) A.9 4
3AG 27384 xxAA Data cable - V.35 - DTE A.10 4
3AG 27385 xxAA Data cable - V.36 - DTE A.11 4
3AG 27386 xxAA Data cable - RS485 - half duplex A.12 4
3AG 27387 xxAA Data cable - RS485 - full duplex A.13 4
3AG 27394 xxAA Data cable - RS485 - full duplex - panel A.14 4
3AG 27404 xxAA Data cable - V.28 - DCE - panel A.15 4
3AG 27405 xxAA Data cable - V.35 - DCE - panel A.16 4
3AG 27406 xxAA Data cable - V.36 - DCE - panel A.17 4
3AG 27407 xxAA Data cable - X.21 - DCE - panel A.18 4
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Connector LayoutTable 8-16 shows the layout of a front panel connector. The layout is identical for all four connectors on the frontpanel.
Table 8-16 DAT-A Connector Layout
ExampleFigure 8-11 shows a fully cabled DAT-A board.
Signal Name From EIA530Pin
EIA530APin
V.24Cct
V.24Pin
V.35Cct
V.35Pin
V.36Cct
V.36Pin
Shield 1 1 1 A 1
Transmit data DTE 2 2 103 2 103A P 103A 4
14 14 103B S 103B 22
Receive data DCE 3 3 104 3 104A 3R 104A 6
16 16 104B T 104B 24
Request to send DTE 4 4 105 4 105 C 105A 7
19 19 105B 25
Clear to send DCE 5 5 106 5 106 D 106A 9
13 13 106B 27
DCE ready DCE 6 6 107 6 107 E 107A 11
22 107B 29
DTE ready DTE 20 20 108 20 108 H 108A 12
23 108B 30
Signal ground 7 7/23 102 7 102 B 102 19
Receive common (7) 102b 20
DCD DCE 8 8 109 8 109 F 109A 13
10 10 109B 31
Transmit data clock DCE DCE 15 15 114 15 114A Y 114A 5
12 12 114B AA 114B 23
Receive data clock DCE DCE 17 17 115 17 115A V 115A 8
9 9 115B X 115B 26
Local loopback DTE 18 18 141 18 141 L 141 10
Remote loopback DTE 21 21 140 21 140 N 140 14
Ring indicator DCE - 22 125 22 125 J
Transmit data clock DTE DTE 24 24 113 24 113A U 113A 17
1 1 113B W 113B 35
Test mode DCE 25 25 142 25 142 NN 142 18
Send common (7) 102a 37
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8.9 EM-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the EM-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe EM-A board provides 15 2-wire or 4-wire analog interfaces with E&M channeling. Figure 8-12 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-12 Front View of EM-A Board
CablesTable 8-17 lists the cables that can be used for the EM-A board.
Table 8-17 Cables for EM-A Board
Notes(1) This appendix gives a view and the wiring list of the cable.(2) Maximum number of cables to be used to fully cable the board.
Code Description Appendix(1) Number(2)
3AL 43592 xxAA E&M wires to MDF, 1 connector (10x2) A.28 3
3AL 43594 xxAA 2/4-wire Voice to MDF, 1 connector (10x2) A.29 3
3AL 43583 xxAA 2/4-wire Voice to MDF, 3 connectors (10x2) A.27 1
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Connector LayoutTable 8-18 shows the layout of the E&M front panel connector.
Table 8-18 EM-A Board: E&M Front Panel Connector Layout
InterfaceNumber
ConnectorPosition
Signal Cable
A B
1 1 E 1 M 1 Top cableorP1
2 PE PE
2 3 E 2 M 2
4 PE PE
3 5 E 3 M 3
6 PE PE
4 7 E 4 M 4
8 PE PE
5 9 E 5 M 5
10 PE PE
- 11 - - -
6 12 E 6 M 6 Middle cableorP2
13 PE PE
7 14 E 7 M 7
15 PE PE
8 16 E 8 M 8
17 PE PE
9 18 E 9 M 9
19 PE PE
10 20 E 10 M 10
21 PE PE
- 22 - - -
11 23 E 11 M 11 Bottom cableorP3
24 PE PE
12 25 E 12 M 12
26 PE PE
13 27 E 13 M 13
28 PE PE
14 29 E 14 M 14
30 PE PE
15 31 E 15 M 15
32 PE PE
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Table 8-19 shows the layout of the voice front panel connector.
Table 8-19 EM-A Board: Voice Front Panel Connector Layout
InterfaceNumber
ConnectorPosition
Signal Cable
A B
1 1 TT 1 TR 1 Top cableorP1
2 RT 1 RR 1
2 3 TT 2 TR 2
4 RT 2 RR 2
3 5 TT 3 TR 3
6 RT 3 RR 3
4 7 TT 4 TR 4
8 RT 4 RR 4
5 9 TT 5 TR 5
10 RT 5 RR 5
- 11 - - -
6 12 TT 6 TR 6 Middle cableorP2
13 RT 6 RR 6
7 14 TT 7 TR 7
15 RT 7 RR 7
8 16 TT 8 TR 8
17 RT 8 RR 8
9 18 TT 9 TR 9
19 RT 9 RR 9
10 20 TT 10 TR 10
21 RT 10 RR 10
- 22 - - -
11 23 TT 11 TR 11 Bottom cableorP3
24 RT 11 RR 11
12 25 TT 12 TR 12
26 RT 12 RR 12
13 27 TT 13 TR 13
28 RT 13 RR 13
14 29 TT 14 TR 14
30 RT 14 RR 14
15 31 TT 15 TR 15
32 RT 15 RR 15
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8.10 COD-A Board
This section describes the cables which can be connected to the COD-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewFigure 8-13 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-13 Front View of COD-A Board
CableThe required cable is a cable with 2 2-wire pairs to connect the board to the MDF. Cable code is 3AL 43581 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.26 for a view and the wiring list.
5 cables are required to fully cable an COD-A board.
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Connector LayoutTable 8-20 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-20 COD-A Connector Layout
InterfaceNumber
ConnectorPosition
Signal Cable
A B
1 1 DiA_1 DiB_1 TBA
2 DoA_1 DoB_1 -
3 SCREEN_1 PE -
2 4 DiA_2 DiB_2 -
5 DoA_2 DoB_2 -
6 SCREEN_2 PE -
3 7 DiA_3 DiB_3 -
8 DoA_3 DoB_3 -
9 SCREEN_3 PE -
4 10 DiA_4 DiB_4 -
11 DoA_4 DoB_4 -
12 SCREEN_4 PE -
5 13 DiA_5 DiB_5 -
14 DoA_5 DoB_5 -
15 SCREEN_5 PE -
- 16 PE PE -
- 17 PE PE -
- 18 PE PE -
- 19 - - -
- 20 - - -
- 21 - - -
- 22 - - -
- 23 - - -
- 24 - - -
- 25 - - -
- 26 - - -
- 27 - - -
- 28 - - -
- 29 - - -
- 30 - - -
- 31 - - -
- 32 - - -
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8.11 COND-A Board
This section describes the connection of cables to the COND-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewFigure 8-14 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-14 Front View of COND-A Board
CableThe required cable is a cable with 4 wire-pairs to connect the board to the MDF. Cable code is 3AL 43526 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.25 for a view and the wiring list.
5 cables are required to fully cable an COND-A board.
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Connector LayoutTable 8-21 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-21 COND-A Connector Layout
InterfaceNumber
ConnectorPosition
Signal Cable
A B
1 1 DiA_1 DiB_1 TBA
2 CoiA_1 CoiB_1 -
3 DoA_1 DoB_1 -
4 CoA_1 CoB_1 -
5 SCREEN_1 PE -
- 6 PE PE -
2 7 DiA_2 DiB_2 -
8 CoiA_2 CoiB_2 -
9 DoA_2 DoB_2 -
10 CoA_2 CoB_2 -
11 SCREEN_2 PE -
- 12 PE PE -
3 13 DiA_3 DiB_3 -
14 CoiA_3 CoiB_3 -
15 DoA_3 DoB_3 -
16 CoA_3 CoB_3 -
17 SCREEN_3 PE -
- 18 PE PE -
4 19 DiA_4 DiB_4 -
20 CoiA_4 CoiB_4 -
21 DoA_4 DoB_4 -
22 CoA_4 CoB_4 -
23 SCREEN_4 PE -
- 24 PE PE -
5 25 DiA_5 DiB_5 -
26 CoiA_5 CoiB_5 -
27 DoA_5 DoB_5 -
28 CoA_5 CoB_5 -
29 SCREEN_5 PE -
- 30 PE PE -
- 31 PE PE -
- 32 PE PE -
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8.12 TPIF-A Board
This section describes the connection of cables to the TPIF-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewThe TPIF-A board provides 4 optical data interfaces. Figure 8-15 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-15 Front View of TPIF-A Board
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CableEach optical transmitter and receiver is integrated in a female BFOC/2.5 connector. The required cable is cable 1AB 37334 0001.
4 cable pairs (one RX, other TX) are required to fully cable an TPIF-A board.
ExampleFigure 8-16 shows a fully cabled TPIF-A board.
Figure 8-16 TPIF-A Board Fully Cabled
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8.13 MRD-A Board
This section describes the connection of cables to the MRD-A board in the 1511 MAX shelf.
Interface OverviewFigure 8-17 shows the front view of the board.
Figure 8-17 Front View of MRD-A Board
CableThe required cable is a cable with 5 wire-pairs to connect the board to the MDF. Cable code is 3AL 43592 xxAA, refer to Appendix A.28 for a view and the wiring list.
1 cable is required to fully cable an MRD-A board.
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Connector LayoutTable 8-22 shows the layout of the front panel connector.
Table 8-22 MRD-A Connector Layout
InterfaceNumber
ConnectorPosition
Signal Cable
A B
1 1 T1 R1 Cable
2 PE PE
2 3 T2 B2MDF
4 PE PE
3 5 A3MDF B3MDF
6 PE PE
4 7 A4MDF B4MDF
- 8 PE PE
- 9 PE PE
- 10 PE PE
- 11 PE PE -
- 12 PE PE -
- 13 PE PE -
- 14 PE PE -
- 15 PE PE -
- 16 PE PE -
- 17 PE PE -
- 18 PE PE -
- 19 PE PE -
- 20 PE PE -
- 21 PE PE -
- 22 PE PE -
- 23 PE PE -
- 24 PE PE -
- 25 PE PE -
- 26 PE PE -
- 27 PE PE -
- 28 PE PE -
- 29 PE PE -
- 30 PE PE -
- 31 PE PE -
- 32 PE PE -
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9 — Installing Side Plates and Door
9.1 Introduction 9-90
9.2 Removing/installing Side Plates 9-90
9.3 Removing/installing Doors 9-91
9.4 Door Reversal for Left-hand Opening 9-92
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9.1 Introduction
This chapter provides the procedures:
• to remove or install the side plates• to remove or install the doors• change the direction in which the door opens (i.e. change from right-hand opening
(default) to left-hand opening).
9.2 Removing/installing Side Plates
The side plates on the rack can be removed (for maintenance or repair purposes). Each side plate is held in place by 6 M6x9 TORX screws, refer to Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1 Rack Side Plates
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9.3 Removing/installing Doors
The rack is equipped with two doors:
• a transparent front door• a steel back door
The procedure below is applicable for both doors.
Procedure 9-1 Removing/installing Doors
The doors can be removed as follows:
1 Open the locking pins on the hinges as shown in Figure 9-2.
Figure 9-2 Removing Doors
2 Remove the door.
Note — To install the door, follows the steps above in reverse order.
1
1
2
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9.4 Door Reversal for Left-hand Opening
The door can be rotated so that it changes from a right-hand opening door (default) to a left-hand opening door.
Procedure 9-2 Rotate the Door
1 Remove the door; see Procedure 9-1.
2 Remove the hinges from the right vertical rail rail and the clips from the left vertical rail, see Figure 9-3.
Figure 9-3 Remove Hinges and Clips
Note — Take note of the mounting positions of the hinges and the clips.
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3 Mount the hinges and clips as shown in Figure 9-4
i For the hinges, the marking “L” must be the right way up
ii For the clips, the marking “R” must be the right way up.
Figure 9-4 Mount Hinges and Clips
4 Rotate the door 180° (see Figure 9-4) and mount the door as in Procedure 9-1.
5 Reposition the tag correctly in the lock as shown in Figure 9-4, detail A.
A
A
L
R
L
R
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.1 Introduction A-97
App A.2 Cable 3AG 27375 xxAA A-99
App A.3 Cable 3AG 27376 xxAA A-100
App A.4 Cable 3AG 27377 xxAA A-101
App A.5 Cable 3AG 27378 xxAA A-102
App A.6 Cable 3AG 27380 xxAA A-103
App A.7 Cable 3AG 27381 xxAA A-104
App A.8 Cable 3AG 27382 xxAA A-105
App A.9 Cable 3AG 27383 xxAA A-106
App A.10 Cable 3AG 27384 xxAA A-107
App A.11 Cable 3AG 27385 xxAA A-108
App A.12 Cable 3AG 27386 xxAA A-109
App A.13 Cable 3AG 27387 xxAA A-109
App A.14 Cable 3AG 27394 xxAA A-110
App A.15 Cable 3AG 27404 xxAA A-111
App A.16 Cable 3AG 27405 xxAA A-112
App A.17 Cable 3AG 27406 xxAA A-113
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App A.18 Cable 3AG 27407 xxAA A-114
App A.19 Cable 3AL 42738 xxAA A-115
App A.20 Cable 3AL 42741 xxAA A-115
App A.21 Cable 3AL 42747 xxAA A-115
App A.22 Cable 3AL 42793 xxAA A-116
App A.23 Cable 3AL 42857 xxAA A-116
App A.24 Cable 3AL 42872 xxAA A-116
App A.25 Cable 3AL 43526 xxAA A-117
App A.26 Cable 3AL 43581 xxAA A-117
App A.27 Cable 3AL 43583 xxAA A-118
App A.28 Cable 3AL 43592 xxAA A-119
App A.29 Cable 3AL 43594 xxAA A-119
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.1 Introduction
This appendix provides the view and the wiring lists for the different cables that can be connected to the boards installed in the 1511 MAX subrack (see chapter “Rack Cabling”.)
Cable ColorsThe following designations are used for the cable colors:
Table App A-1 Cable Color Designations
Cable Length
General
Cables can be provided in different lengths. The length is determined by the first two letters in the cable code.then the cable code is mentioned as for “xx” defines the cable length.
For example, 3AL 42857 ELAA is the code for a cable type 3AL 42857 with a length of 5 m.
Figure A-1 gives an overview of the different possible combinations.
Designation Color
BK black
BL blue
BN brown
GN green
GY grey
OR orange
RD red
RD-BL red-blue
WH white
WH-BL white-blue
YE yellow
App A. Cable Specifications
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Figure App A-1 Cable Length Denomination Combinations
Standard Lengths
The following standard cable lengths can be provided:
• DA: cable with length 3 m• EL: cable with length 5 m• GL cable with length 15 m
Note — For other cable lengths, please contact Alcatel-Lucent.
First letterSecond letter
ABCDEFGHIKLMNPRSTVWY
A0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.600.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95
B1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.601.65 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95
C2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.602.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95
D3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.45 3.50 3.55 3.603.65 3.70 3.75 3.80 3.85 3.90 3.95
E4.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.30 5.40 5.505.605.70 5.80 5.90
F6.00 6.20 6.40 6.60 6.80 7.00 7.20 7.40 7.60 7.80 8.00 8.20 8.40 8.60 8.80 9.00 9.20 9.40 9.60 9.80
G 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 19.50
H20.00 20.50 21.00 21.50 22.00 22.50 23.00 23.50 24.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.00 27.50 28.00 28.50 29.00 29.50
J30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 34.00 35.00 36.00 37.00 38.00 39.00 40.00 41.00 42.00 43.00 44.00 45.00 46.00 47.00 48.00 49.00
K50.00 51.50 53.00 54.50 56.00 57.50 59.00 60.50 62.00 63.50 65.00 66.50 68.00 69.50 71.00 72.50 74.00 75.50 77.00 78.50
L80.00 82.00 84.00 86.00 88.00 90.00 92.00 94.00 96.00 98.00
100.00 102.00 104.00 106.00 108.00 110.00 112.00 114.00 116.00 118.00
M120.00 125.00 130.00 135.00 140.00 145.00 150.00 155.00 160.00 165.00 170.00 175.00 180.00 185.00 190.00 195.00 200.00 205.00 210.00 215.00
N220.00 230.00 240.00 250.00 260.00 270.00 280.00 290.00 300.00 310.00 320.00 330.00 340.00 350.00 360.00 370.00 380.00 390.00 400.00 410.00
P420.00 430.00 440.00 450.00 460.00 470.00 480.00 490.00 500.00 510.00 520.00 530.00 540.00 550.00 560.00 570.00 580.00 590.00 600.00 610.00
R620.00 640.00 660.00 680.00 700.00 720.00 740.00 760.00 780.00 800.00 820.00 840.00 860.00 880.00 900.00 920.00 940.00 960.00 980.00
1000.00
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.2 Cable 3AG 27375 xxAA
Figure A-2 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27375 xxAA.
Figure App A-2 Cable 3AG 27375 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
103A103B 114A 114B 104A 104B 115A 115B 109 - 140 142 141 102 105 - 106 - 107 -108 -113A 113B - - 101
02 14 15 12 03 16 17 09 08
*NC 21 25 18 07 04
*NC05
*NC 06
*NC 20
*NC 24 11
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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7
8
9
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11
12
13
P S Y AA R T V X F *NCN NN L B C *NC D*NCE *NC H *NC UW*NC*NCAHOUSING
1
13 25
14
V.35 (DCE)3AG 27375 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.3 Cable 3AG 27376 xxAA
Figure A-3 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27376 xxAA.
Figure App A-3 Cable 3AG 27376 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
103A103B 114A 114B 104A 104B 115A 115B 109A 109B140 142 141 102 105A 105B 106A 106B107A 107B108A 108B113A 113B - - 101
02 14 15 12 03 16 17 09 081021 25 18 07 041905 13 06 22 202324 11
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
04 22 05 23 06 24 08 26 13 31 14 18 10
19/20/37 07 25 09 27 11 29 12 30 17 35
*NC*NC01
HOUSING
1
13 25
14 19
1 20
37
V.36 (DCE)3AG 27376 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.4 Cable 3AG 27377 xxAA
Figure A-4 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27377 xxAA.
Figure App A-4 Cable 3AG 27377 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
TATB- - RARBSASBIAIB-GND--CACB- - - - - - XA/BAXB/BB--SCREEN
02 14
*NC *NC
03 16 17 09 0513
*NC 07
*NC *NC
0419
*NC *NC *NC *NC *NC*NC
15 12
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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2
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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
0209
*NC*NC041106 13 05 12
*NC08
*NC*NC03 10
*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC07 14
*NC*NC01
HOUSING
1
13 25
148
1 9
15
X.21 (DCE)3AG 27377 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.5 Cable 3AG 27378 xxAA
Figure A-5 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27378 xxAA.
Figure App A-5 Cable 3AG 27378 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
103- 114- 104- 115- 109-140 142 141 102 105- 106-107-108-113- - - 101
02 *NC
15 *NC
03 *NC
17 *NC
08*NC
21 25 18 07 04
*NC05
*NC 06
*NC 20
*NC24
*NC *NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
02 *NC 15
*NC03
*NC 17
*NC 08
*NC 21 25 18 07 04
*NC 05
*NC 06
*NC 20
*NC 24
*NC *NC*NC01
HOUSING
1
13 25
14 13
1 14
25
V.28 (DCE)3AG 27378 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.6 Cable 3AG 27380 xxAA
Figure A-6 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27380 xxAA.
Figure App A-6 Cable 3AG 27380 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
103- -- 104- 115- 109-140 142 - 102 105- ----108-113- - - 101
02 *NC *NC *NC
03 *NC
17 *NC
08*NC
21 25
*NC 07 04
*NC*NC *NC *NC *NC
20*NC
24 *NC *NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
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13
1
13 25
14 1
13 25
14
02 *NC *NC *NC 03 *NC 17 *NC 08*NC21 25 *NC 07 04*NC*NC *NC *NC *NC 20*NC24 *NC *NC *NC 01 HOUSING
V.28 (DCEi)3AG 27380 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.7 Cable 3AG 27381 xxAA
Figure A-7 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27381 xxAA.
Figure App A-7 Cable 3AG 27381 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Male connector
Front view Front view
103A103B 104A 104B 105A 105B- - 107A 107B109A 109B115A 115B113A113B - ---140/142140/142-GND-- SCREEN
02 14 03 16 04 19
*NC *NC
062208 10 17 09 2411
*NC *NC *NC *NC
2125
*NC 07
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
06 24 04 22 31 24
*NC *NC 12 30 0725 17 35 08 26
*NC *NC *NC *NC 18 14
*NC 19/20/37
*NC*NC01
HOUSING
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13 25
14 1
19 37
20
V.36 (DCEi)3AG 27381 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.8 Cable 3AG 27382 xxAA
Figure A-8 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27382 xxAA.
Figure App A-8 Cable 3AG 27382 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Male connector
Front view Front view
103A103B -- 104A 104B 115A 115B 109 - 140 142 - 102 105 - -- - -108 -113A 113B - - 101
02 14
*NC *NC
03 16 17 09 08
*NC 21 25
*NC 07 04
*NC*NC *NC *NC *NC
20 *NC
24 11
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
P S *NC *NC R T V X F *NCN NN *NC B C *NC *NC*NC*NC *NC H *NC UW*NC*NCAHOUSING
1
13 25
14
V.35 (DCEi)3AG 27382 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.9 Cable 3AG 27383 xxAA
Figure A-9 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27383 xxAA.
Figure App A-9 Cable 3AG 27383 xxAA: view
L
103- -- 104- 115- 109-140 142 141 102 105- --107-108-113- - - 101
03 *NC *NC *NC
02*NC
24 *NC
08*NC
25 21 18 07 05
*NC*NC *NC
20 *NC
06*NC
17 *NC *NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
1
2
3
4
5
6
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13
02 *NC *NC *NC03
*NC 17
*NC 08
*NC 21 25 18 07 04
*NC *NC *NC 06
*NC 20
*NC 24
*NC *NC*NC01
HOUSING
Male connector
Front view
1
13 25
14
Male connector
Front view
1
13 25
14
V.28 (DTE)3AG 27383 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.10 Cable 3AG 27384 xxAA
Figure A-10 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27384 xxAA.
Figure App A-10 Cable 3AG 27384 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Male connector
Front view Front view
103A103B -- 104A 104B 115A 115B 109 - 140 142 141 102 105 - -- 107 -108 -113A 113B - - 101
03 16
*NC *NC
02 14 24 11 08
*NC 25 21 18 07 05
*NC*NC *NC
20 *NC
06 *NC
17 09
*NC *NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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2
3
4
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6
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9
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P S *NC *NC R T V X F *NCN NN L B C *NC *NC*NCE *NC H *NC UW*NC*NCAHOUSING
1
13 25
14
V.35 (DTE)3AG 27384 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.11 Cable 3AG 27385 xxAA
Figure A-11 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27385 xxAA.
Figure App A-11 Cable 3AG 27385 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Male connector
Front view Front view
103A103B - - 104A 104B115A 115B 109A 109B140 142141 102105A105B - -107A107B108A108B113A113B-- 101
03 16
*NC *NC
02 14 2411 081025 21 18 07 0513
*NC *NC
20 230622 17 09
*NC*NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
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3
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10
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13
04 22
*NC *NC 0624 08 26 13 31 141810
19/20/37 07 25
*NC *NC 11 29 12 30 17 35
*NC*NC01
HOUSING
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14 1
19 37
20
V.36 (DTE)3AG 27385 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.12 Cable 3AG 27386 xxAA
Figure A-12 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27386 xxAA.
Figure App A-12 Cable 3AG 27386 xxAA: view
App A.13 Cable 3AG 27387 xxAA
Figure A-13 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27387 xxAA.
Figure App A-13 Cable 3AG 27387 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
TRATRB---GND--SCREEN
03 16
*NC *NC *NC
07 *NC*NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
0905
*NC *NC *NC01
*NC*NC
HOUSING
1
13 25
14
5
1 6
9
RS485 (HD)3AG 27386 xxAA
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view Front view
RARBTATB-GND--SCREEN
02 1403 16
*NC 07
*NC*NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
080409 05
*NC01
*NC*NC
HOUSING
1
13 25
14
5
1 6
9
RS485 (FD)3AG 27387 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.14 Cable 3AG 27394 xxAA
Figure A-14 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27394 xxAA.
Figure App A-14 Cable 3AG 27394 xxAA: view
Male connector Female connector
Front view
Front view
RARBTATB-GND--SCREEN
02 1403 16
*NC 07
*NC*NC
01 HOUSING
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
080409 05
*NC01
*NC*NC
HOUSING
1
13 25
14 5
1 6
9
L
RS485 (FD)3AG 27394 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.15 Cable 3AG 27404 xxAA
Figure A-15 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27404 xxAA.
Figure App A-15 Cable 3AG 27404 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view
Front view
1
13 25
14
1
13 25
14103-114 - 104 - 115 -109 -148 142 141 102 105 - 106 - 107 - 108 - 113 - - - 101
02 *NC15*NC03*NC17*NC08*NC2125180704*NC05*NC06*NC20*NC24*NC*NC*NC01
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
HOUSING HOUSING
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10
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13
02 *NC15*NC03*NC17*NC08*NC2125180704*NC05*NC06*NC20*NC24*NC*NC*NC01
V.28 (DCE)3AG 27404 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.16 Cable 3AG 27405 xxAA
Figure A-16 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27405 xxAA.
Figure App A-16 Cable 3AG 27405 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view
Front view
1
13 25
14
103A103B114A 114B 104A 104B 115A 115B109 -140 142 141 102 105 - 106 - 107 - 108 - 113A 113B - - 101
02 1415120316170908*NC2125180704*NC05*NC06*NC20*NC2411*NC*NC01
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
HOUSING HOUSING
1
2
3
4
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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
P SYAARTVXF*NCNNNLBC*NCD*NCE*NCH*NCUW*NC*NCA
V.35 (DCE)3AG 27405 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.17 Cable 3AG 27406 xxAA
Figure A-17 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27406 xxAA.
Figure App A-17 Cable 3AG 27406 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view
Front view
1
13 25
14
103A103B114A 114B 104A 104B 115A 115B109A 109B140 142 141 102 105A 105B 106A 106B 107A 107B 108A 108B 113A 113B - - 101
02 1415120316170908102125180704190513062220232411*NC*NC01
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
HOUSING HOUSING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
0422 05 23 06 24 08 26 13 31 14 18 10
19/20/370725 09 27 11 29 12 30 17 35
*NC*NC01
19
1 20
37
V.36 (DCE)3AG 27405 xxAA
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.18 Cable 3AG 27407 xxAA
Figure A-18 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AG 27407 xxAA.
Figure App A-18 Cable 3AG 27407 xxAA: view
L
Male connector Female connector
Front view
Front view
1
13 25
14
1
8 15
9
TATB--RARBSASBIAIB-GND--CACB------XA/BAXB/BB--SCREEN
02 14*NC*NC031617090513*NC07*NC*NC0419*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC1512*NC*NC01
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
BK
BL
BK
OR
BK
GN
Signal Conn. A Conn. BCable diagram
*NC: Not connected
HOUSING HOUSING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
02 09*NC*NC041106130512*NC08*NC*NC0310*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC*NC0714*NC*NC01
X.21 (DCE)3AG 27405 xxAA
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.19 Cable 3AL 42738 xxAA
Figure A-19 shows a view of cable 3AL 42738 xxAA.
Figure App A-19 Cable 3AL 42738xxAA: view
App A.20 Cable 3AL 42741 xxAA
Figure A-20 shows a view of cable 3AL 42741 xxAA.
Figure App A-20 Cable 3AL 42741xxAA: view
App A.21 Cable 3AL 42747 xxAA
Figure A-21 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 42747 xxAA.
Figure App A-21 Cable 3AL 42747xxAA: view
L
1.0/2.3M 1.0/2.3M
L
BNC male1.0/2.3 coax 3AL 42741 xxAA
12 3 4 5 6 7 8Housing
12 3 4 5 6 7 8
Housing
Connector A Cable diagram Connector B
OR
WH
GN
WH
BL
WH
BN
WH
3AL 42747 XXAA
L
A B
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.22 Cable 3AL 42793 xxAA
Figure A-22 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 42793 xxAA.
Figure App A-22 Cable 3AL 42793xxAA: view
App A.23 Cable 3AL 42857 xxAA
Figure A-23 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 42857 xxAA.
Figure App A-23 Cable 3AL 42857 xxAA: view
App A.24 Cable 3AL 42872 xxAA
Figure A-24 shows a view of cable 3AL 42872 xxAA.
Figure App A-24 Cable 3AL 42872 xxAA: view
12 3 4 5 6 7 8Housing
12 3 4 5 6 7 8
Housing
Connector A Cable diagram Connector B
3AL 42793 XXAA
LA B
OR
WH
GN
WH
BL
WH
BN
WH
Pin
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Housing
Colour
L
OR
WH
GN
WH
BL
WH
BN
WH
Screen
3AL 42793 XXAA
L
1.0/2.3M 1.6/5.6F
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.25 Cable 3AL 43526 xxAA
Figure A-25 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 43526 xxAA.
Figure App A-25 Cable 3AL 43526 xxAA: view
App A.26 Cable 3AL 43581 xxAA
Figure A-26 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 43581 xxAA.
Figure App A-26 Cable 3AL 43581 xxAA: view
Front view
Sm
all r
ib
A1/A05 B1/B05
Data TxbData TxaClk TxbClk TxaData RxbData RxbClk RxbClk RxaPESCREEN
A01B01A02B02A03B03A04B04A05B05
WH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
Signal Conn. A Cable diagram
LP
in 1
3AL 43526 xxAA
3AL 43581 xxAA
L
A
Pin B01
A01 B01
Thinrib
Pin
B01 A01B02A02
A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .
Colour SignalWH
BL
WH
OR
App A. Cable Specifications
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App A.27 Cable 3AL 43583 xxAA
Figure A-27 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 43583 xxAA.
Figure App A-27 Cable 3AL 43583 xxAA: view
3AL 43583 xxAA
L
P110 wire-pairs
400 mm
PinA01
P2
P3
A01/A10 B01/B10
Thinrib
ConnectorP1, P2 and P3
B01 A01B02A02B03A03B04A04B05A05
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
WHBLWHORWHGNWHBNWHGY
B06A06B07A07B08A08B09A09B10A10
RDBLRDORRDGNRDBNRDGY
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
Connectorof circuit
Connectorof cable
Wirecolor
Connectornumber
Connectorof circuit
Connectorof cable
Wirecolor
B01 A01B02A02B03A03B04A04B05A05
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
BKBLBKORBKGNBKBNBKGY
B06A06B07A07B08A08B09A09B10A10
YEBLYEORYEGNYEBNYEGY
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
B01 A01B02A02B03A03B04A04B05A05
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
WH-BLBL
WH-BLOR
WH-BLGN
WH-BLBN
WH-BLGY
B06A06B07A07B08A08B09A09B10A10
RD-BLBL
RD-BLOR
RD-BLGN
RD-BLBN
RD-BLGY
A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .A . .B . .
P1
P2
P3
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App A. Cable Specifications
App A.28 Cable 3AL 43592 xxAA
Figure A-28 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 43592 xxAA.
Figure App A-28 Cable 3AL 43592 xxAA: view
App A.29 Cable 3AL 43594 xxAA
Figure A-29 shows a view and the wiring list of cable 3AL 43594 xxAA.
Figure App A-29 Cable 3AL 43594 xxAA: view
5 PAIR
S
650LP
in 1
Sm
all r
ibA1/A10 B1/B10
Front view
Pin
B01 A01B03A03B05A05B07A07B09A09
A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .
Colour SignalWH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
3AL 43592 xxAA
10 PAIR
S
650L
Pin
1
Sm
all r
ib
A1/A10 B1/B10
Front view
3AL 43594 xxAAPin
B01 A01B02A02B03A03B04A04B05A05B06A06B07A07B08A08B09A09B10A10
A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .A . . .B . . .
Colour SignalWH
BL
WH
OR
WH
GN
WH
BN
WH
GY
RD
BL
RD
OR
RD
GN
RD
BN
RD
GY
App A. Cable Specifications
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Abbreviations
1511 MAX 1511 Media Access Cross-Connect
BATA BATtery A
BATB BATtery B
BATRET BATtery RETurn
BITS Building Integrated Timing System
CB Circuit Breaker
DCE Data Communications Equipment
DCEi Data Communications Equipment intermediate
DDF Digital Distribution Frame
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
FG Frame Ground
FH Full Height
HH Half Height
MDF Main Distribution Frame
PDF Power Distribution Frame
PE Protective Earth
PFE Functional and Protective Earth
RAL Restricted Access Location
SELV Secondary Extra Low Voltage
TNV Telecom Network Voltage
TRU Top Rack Unit
UDS Unit Data Sheet
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