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910 Qig
Installation Flow
Certain operations are optional. Before performing an optional operation, consult with the engineering supervisor or software debugging engineer to decide whether to perform the operation. The other operations are mandatory.
Safety Information
NOTE This document aims to provide simple and distinctive guidelines for hardware installation. This document does not describe operations for the pre-delivery installation. Instead, this document describers only the operations for on-site installation.
CAUTION
Electrostatic Discharge
Before touching the device, or holding the boards and IC chips, wear the anti-static wrist strap to prevent the electrostatic discharge of the human body from damaging the sensitive components. Ensure that the other end of the anti-static wrist strap is well grounded.
CAUTION
Bundling cables
The distance between cable ties or fiber binding straps inside the cabinet should be within 250 mm. (For subscriber cable, the distance is 200mm. ) The distance between cable ties for all cables and corrugated pipes outside the cabinet is determined according to the distance between two horizontal beams. For the cabling trough without beams, bundle the cables with the distance not exceeding 250 mm between cable ties.
CAUTION
I:ON
Turn it
Release it
Turn it
Release it
Before removing or inserting the IF cable, you must power off the ODU.
Do not remove or insert the IF Cable when the ODU is powered on.
Do not remove or insert the IF board when the ODU is powered on.
Installation Tools
Philips Screwdriver
M2-M6)
Marker pen
Punch Drill
Hydraulic Crimper
Cable Cutter
Wire Stripper
Coax Stripper
Diagonal Pliers
Cable Tester
Multimeter
Paper Knife
Heat Gun
M6
2.00.2 NM
M4
M5
1.40.14 NM
3.00.3 NM
For N63E cabinet For T63 cabinet M6 screw group with spring pad
M6
Before installing the chassis in an ETSI cabinet, adjust the mounting holes according to the cabinet type.
3.00.3 NM
M4
M6
1.40.14NM
2.00.2 NM
When the chassis is installed on the wall, the FAN should be installed in the lower portion of the chassis for heat dissipation.
PGND cable
Fan assembly
PGND cable
Plastic foot
Do not place any object near the ventilation holes openings on the two sides of the cabinet. Otherwise, heat dissipation of the fan is affected.
Make sure that the pins and CF card are correctly aligned.
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Ethernet interface
E1 interface
Both the CXPAR, CXPBR, CXPGR and CXPHR integrates the system control, switching, and clock units. This document describes the CXPAR. The information about the CXPBR, CXPGR, CXPHR is similar.
E1 cable (120-ohm )
E1 cable (75-ohm)
Fiber
IF jumper
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0.220.03 NM
The conductor body of the power cable should be completely inserted into the 1U DC connector to avoid electric shock to the operator.
M2
0.4-0.5NM
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2 1
M2.5
E1 cable
TO DDF
0.40.03 NM
If the diameter of an E1 cable is 1.6 mm, you need to use a type 75-1-1 connector and a 2.5 mm or 1.7 mm cable crimping tool when making the DDF-side connector of the E1 cable.
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Certain operations are optional. Before performing an optional operation, consult with the engineering supervisor or software debugging engineer to decide whether to perform the operation. The other operations are mandatory.
When installing the chassis on the wall, there should be no other objects, including cables, within 300 mm in the front of the equipment face, or within 100 mm below the bottom or above the top. When routing power cables, make sure that the power cables are far from the E1 cable, fiber, and network cable.
Procedure of Installing Fibers and Cables (in the Scenario Where the Chassis Is Installed in a Cabinet or on the Wall) :
Install and route E1 cables. The E1 cables are delivered with a printed E1 cable connection table. Assemble and install the E1 cables on the opposite ODF side according to the E1 cable connection table. Install and route network cables. The network cables include the service network cable and auxiliary network cable. Determine whether to connect the auxiliary network cable to the corresponding interface on the CXPAR according to the requirements on site. The following table defines the clock and time interfaces on the CXPAR.
P I N 1 2 3
Pin assignment of the CLK1/TOD1 and CLK2/TOD2 interfaces of the CXPAR 120-ohm External Clock Negative receive end of external clock Positive receive end of external clock Unspecified Negative RS422 input (or output) for the 1pps signal Negative RS422 input (or output) for the DCLS time signal External Time (1PPS + Time Information) Unspecified External Time (DCLS) Unspecified
4 5 6
Negative transmit end of external clock Positive transmit end of external clock Unspecified
Grounding end
Grounding end
Positive RS422 input (or output) for the DCLS time signal
7 8
Negative RS422 input (or output) for time information Positive RS422 input (or output) for time information
Unspecified
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PIN 1 2 3 6 4 5 7
Relationship
Twisted pair
Transmit negative of the extended Ethernet interface Receive positive of the extended Ethernet interface Receive negative of the extended Ethernet interface Transmit positive of the synchronous data interface Transmit negative of the synchronous data interface Receive positive of the synchronous data interface
Twisted pair Green Blue Twisted pair White/Blue White/Brown Twisted pair 8 Brown
Install and route IF jumpers. When deploying the IF jumper in the cabinet, you should deploy it far from the E1 and network cables to decrease the interference between transmission signals. When installing and routing IF jumpers are complete, connect the IF jumpers to the outdoors IF cables to finish the installation. Install and route fibers. The bend radius of the fiber must be greater than its minimum curvature radius. Specifically, the minimum curvature radius for the 2 mm fiber jumper is 40 mm.
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Item
The chassis should be installed firmly in the position specified in the engineering design document. Each chassis component should be free of paint drop, damage, or stain. Otherwise, re-paint or clean the component. When a board is inserted into the chassis, the screws on the front panel of the board should be tightened. Empty slots in the chassis should be covered with filler panels. The routing of the cables should conform to the engineering design document and should facilitate maintenance and expansion in the future. The cables should be free of damage, break, or joint in between. Each core of the cables should be tested for connectivity. The cables should be bundled closely with proper force. The spacing between the cable ties should be even. After the cable ties are fixed, the remaining part should be trimmed with no burrs. The signal cables should be routed correctly in the cabinet. The cables outside the cabinet should be routed as follows: The cables should be placed tidily and be free of crossover. In the case of a cabling ladder, the cables should be bound onto the ladder beam tidily. If the cabling frame is 0.8 m or more higher than the cabinet top, a cabling ladder should be available on the cabinet top to support the cables and to ease stress.
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The cable turns should be smooth and have a big bending radius. The cable labels should be filled in correctly and stuck reliably. They should be aligned and face to the same direction. The labels need to be stuck two centimeters away from the connectors. The power cable and grounding cable should be routed separately from the signal cables. The unused cable connectors should be protected. For example, the connectors should be installed with protective caps. The protective tube for the fiber jumpers should be led into the cabinet and bound tightly. The cuts of the protective tube for the fiber jumpers should be smooth. Otherwise, they should be wrapped by an insulating tape. The fiber jumpers should not be bound over-tightly, and can be moved freely in the cable tie. The connecting points of the fiber jumpers should be free of dust. The unused fiber connectors and optical interfaces should be protected by protective caps (plugs).
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