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Optix RTN Pi-Dc B10 Product Overview and Quick Installation Guide
Optix RTN Pi-Dc B10 Product Overview and Quick Installation Guide
Optix RTN Pi-Dc B10 Product Overview and Quick Installation Guide
• The equipment that collect to the GE electrical port must have surge protection capabilities. If the equipment does not
OptiX RTN PI-DC B10 have surge protection capabilities, the PIs should be installed indoors for surge protection and easy maintenance.
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Product Overview
The RTN PI-DC B10 is a full-outdoor PI. It uses DC power input and transmits GE electrical signals and -48 V power signals to the full-outdoor RTN 300 equipment through an outdoor network
cable.
The GE electrical port is compatible with an FE electrical port and supports the MDI, MDI-X, and auto-
MDI/MDI-X modes.
Whether the P&E ports use MDI or MDI-X mode to transmit Ethernet service signals does not affect the
pin assignments for power signals.
Mounting ears
Pin assignments for power signals in the P&E ports
Pin Description
(2) (3)
(1) 1 BGND
(4)
2 BGND
4 BGND
(9) 5 BGND
(10)
6 -48 V power signal
(11)
C Indicator Status Description
(5) GE electrical port (to FE/GE UNI equipment) (12) Cable hole Steady green Power over Ethernet is being output
normally.
(6) P&E port connected to a (13) Wire clip
P&E OUT
P&E cable)
Off Power over Ethernet is not being output.
(7) MGMT port connected to a P&E cable
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Product Overview
The RTN PI-DC B10 receives one channel of DC power signals and one channel of GE service signals.
Mapping between powered device types and power supply modes
The signal coupling module couples DC power signals and GE service signals into P&E signals and outputs the P&E signals
to the P&E port.
The frequencies of DC power signals and GE service signals do not interfere with each other. Therefore, the two types of
signals can be transmitted over the same twisted pair. Device Type Version PI Support (Yes/No)
RTN 320F No
GE Signal P&E
UNI-side RTN 360 (V-band) Yes
device coupling powered
module Maximum device
distance between
SHUF3 board Yes
the PI and
powered device RTN 380 (E-band)
≤ 100 m
MXUF4 board Yes
MXUI5 board No
RTN 380H
MXXI5 board No
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Product Overview
Technical Specifications
A Power Supply
C Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety Compliance
Input voltage DC input, with the voltage ranging from –38.4 V to –57.6 V •Passed CE authentication.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Input power cable diameter 2.5 mm2
•Passes CE certification.
Safety •Compliant with IEC 60950-22.
Output voltage mode P&E output
•Compliant with EN 60950-22.
Number of power 1
output channels
Major reference standards Transportation Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 class 2.3.
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Installation Reference
1 Loosen the screws on the cover and open the 2 Remove the plugs in the cable holes that will hold cables.
cover (4.8±0.48 N·M).
Avoid dropping any metal scraps or other miscellaneous For the peeling sizes of cables, see the 1:2 peeling
objects on the front panel or in any ports or cracks in the PI. indicator on the PI.
P&E
The shield layers of all PI cables must be grounded using wire clips. Otherwise, the cables may be
damaged by lightning strikes.
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Installation Reference
3 Close the cover of the PI and tighten all screws on the cover. 4 Optional: Install the PI on a wall.
•Follow the order from 1 to 8 when you tighten the Hold the PI up to the w all and mark the drilling positions. Drill the holes and insert the fixing bolts. If multiple PIs need to be installed, reserve a heat
dissipation space of at least 50 mm around each PI.
screws.
•Tighten all screws on the cover (4.8±0.48 N·M).
Drilling
positions
8 3
Mounting holes
7 2
•Hold the PI when you fix it on a wall. The PI will drop off without
enough support.
•Ensure that the service ports of the PI face downward before
you fix the PI.
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Installation Reference
5 Optional: Install the PI on a pole or a tower. 6 Install the PGND cable of the PI.
1 Guide a hose clamp through the holes and fix the hose clamp on the pole or tower.
The di ameter of the pole
i s 48 mm to 114 mm.
Holes for installing a hose clamp
2 Tighten the screws on the hose clamp. Connect the OT terminal of the PGND
cable to the ground nut.
PGND cable
3 Install the other hose clamp by repeating the previous steps. Install the base of
ground clip.
•Hold the PI when you fix it on a pole or a tower. The PI will drop
After the PGND cable is installed, apply anti-seize grease to
off without enough support. Down the ground nut and ground point.
•Ensure that the service ports of the PI face downward before
you fix the PI.
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