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BroadGate BG-64
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Installation, Operation, andMaintenance Manual
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ContentsAbout This Manual .................................................................... ix
Overview ............................................................................................................. ix Intended Audience ................................................. ............................. ................ ix Document Organization ............................. ............................. ............................. ix Document Conventions ..................................................... ............................. ...... x Related Documentation ............................. ............................. ............................. xi Obtaining Technical Documentation .................................... ............................. .. xi Technical Assistance ........................... .............................. ............................. .... xii
Introduction .............................................................................. 1-1 BG-64 Platform Overview ......................... .............................. .......................... 1-1
Before You Start ...................................................................... 2-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 2-1 Outline of the Installation Procedure .................................................. .............. 2-1 Site Preparation ............................. ............................. ............................. ......... 2-4 Tools and Test Equipment .................................. ............................. ................ 2-6 Installing BG-64 in Racks .......................... ............................. .......................... 2-6 Preparing Cables and Fibers ........................... ............................. .................... 2-8 Work and Equipment Safety ............................ ............................. .................. 2-14
Installing Equipment ............................................................... 3-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 3-1 Preliminary Preparations .......................... .............................. .......................... 3-2 Installation Sequence .......................... ............................. ............................. ... 3-2 Unpacking and Performing Visual Inspection ............................ ....................... 3-5 Installation Options ............................. ............................. .............................. ... 3-6 Integrating BG-64 Shelves and Other Equipment in One Rack ....................... 3-8 Installing Ancillary Units in Racks .............................. ............................. ........ 3-10 Installing the BG-64 Shelf in the Rack ............................. ............................. .. 3-31 Installing the BG-30E Shelf in the Rack .......................... .............................. . 3-43
Installing the EXT-2U Platform in the Rack ........................... ......................... 3-57
Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-64 Shelf ....... ............................. .... 3-69
Commissioning Tests ............................................................. 4-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 4-1 Test Equipment ............................. .............................. ............................. ........ 4-2 Site Commissioning Tests ......................... ............................. .......................... 4-3 SDH Commissioning Tests ........................................... ............................. ...... 4-6 Data Network Commissioning Tests .................................... .......................... 4-12
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Maintenance ............................................................................. 5-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 5-1 Test Equipment, Tools, and Materials ............................. ............................. .... 5-1 Preventive Maintenance ........................... .............................. .......................... 5-2 Onsite Troubleshooting ............................ .............................. .......................... 5-3 Troubleshooting Power Problems ....................................... ............................. 5-4 Troubleshooting Using Component Indicators ................................................. 5-6 Replacing Cards and Modules ............................ .............................. ............. 5-16
Connection Data ..................................................................... A-1 Overview .......................................................................................................... A-1 INF_30B/INF_30BH/INF_30E DC Input Power Connectors ................... ......... A-2
AC_CONV_30B/AC_CONV_30E AC Input Power Connectors ....................... A-2
INF_64 DC Input Power Connectors .......................... ............................. ......... A-3 MNG and AUX MNG Ethernet Connectors ......................................... ............. A-3 T3/T4 Timing Connector ............................ ............................. .......................... A-4
Auxiliary Connector on the MCP64 ............................ ............................. ......... A-5 RS-232 Connector ........................... ............................. ............................. ....... A-7 Orderwire Connector ............................ .............................. ............................. . A-8 V.11 Overhead Connector ........................... ............................. ........................ A-9
Alarms Connector ............................ .............................. ............................. .... A-10 E1 Connectors on the PME1_21 ............................ ............................. ........... A-11 PME1_63 Connection Data .............................. ............................. ................. A-15 Ethernet Interface Connectors .............................. .............................. ........... A-23 PM345_3 Card Connection Data ........................... ............................. ........... A-23 P345_3E Card Connection Data ........................... .............................. ........... A-23 PE1_63 Card Connection Data ............................. ............................. ............ A-23 ICP_V35 Connection Data ........................................ ............................. ........ A-24 ICP_V11_V24 Connection Data .................................................... ................. A-25 RAP-4B Connectors ..................................................... ............................. ..... A-27
Rack Installation ..................................................................... B-1 Installing Equipment Racks ................................................ ............................. . B-1 Installing 19" Racks ............................. ............................. .............................. .. B-6
Index .......................................................................................... I-1
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List of FiguresFigure 1-1: Typical BG-64 shelf ..................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 2-1: Laser warning label.................................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-2: Basic ESD warning symbol ....................................................................... 2-20
Figure 3-1: Typical installation of a BG-64 shelf in an ETSI rack .................................. 3-3
Figure 3-2: Typical installation of six BG-64 shelves in an ETSI rack ........................... 3-7
Figure 3-3: BG-64 and XDM-1000 installed in an ETSI rack ......................................... 3-9
Figure 3-4: Location of RAP-BG grounding stud ......................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-5: Identification of RAP-BG cable routes ....................................................... 3-13
Figure 3-6: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-BG ........................................... 3-13 Figure 3-7: RAP-BG platform power cable grounding screws ..................................... 3-15
Figure 3-8: RAP-BG front cover removal ..................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-9: RAP-BG circuit breaker installation ........................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-10: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ................................... 3-17
Figure 3-11: Locating RAP-4B grounding stud ............................................................ 3-19
Figure 3-12: RAP-4B with grounding cable .................................................................. 3-20
Figure 3-13: Identifying RAP-4B cable routes .............................................................. 3-20
Figure 3-14: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-4B .......................................... 3-21
Figure 3-15: RAP-4B platform power cable grounding screws .................................... 3-22
Figure 3-16: RAP-4B front cover removal .................................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-17: RAP-4B circuit breaker installation .......................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-18: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ................................... 3-24
Figure 3-19: Threading optical fibers in the FST .......................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-20: Attaching rack mounting brackets to the ODF ......................................... 3-26
Figure 3-21: ODF front panel ....................................................................................... 3-27
Figure 3-22: ODF open view ........................................................................................ 3-27
Figure 3-23: ODF fiber routes ...................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-24: Installing ICP_MCP30 in the rack ............................................................ 3-30
Figure 3-25: BG-64 platform slot assignment .............................................................. 3-32 Figure 3-26: Installing an INF_64 module in the BG-64 .............................................. 3-34
Figure 3-27: Installing an FCU_64 module in the BG-64 ............................................. 3-35
Figure 3-28: Installing an MCP64 module in the BG-64 .............................................. 3-36
Figure 3-29: Installing the compact flash memory in the MCP64 ................................ 3-37
Figure 3-30: Installing an XIO64 or XIO16_4 module in the BG-64............................. 3-38
Figure 3-31: Installing a Tslot module in the BG-64 .................................................... 3-39
Figure 3-32: Removing the divider bracket from the BG-64 ........................................ 3-40
Figure 3-33: Installing a double slot module in the BG-64 ........................................... 3-41
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Figure 3-34: Installing an SFP/XFP module in the BG ................................................ 3-42
Figure 3-35: Installing the H connector ........................................................................ 3-44
Figure 3-36: Installing the BG-30E ............................................................................... 3-45 Figure 3-37: Removing the BG-30E from the BG-30B ................................................ 3-46
Figure 3-38: Inserting the thin flat-head tool ................................................................ 3-47
Figure 3-39: Raising the rivet cap ................................................................................ 3-47
Figure 3-40: Removing the rivet ................................................................................... 3-47
Figure 3-41: BG-30E regular slots layout ..................................................................... 3-48
Figure 3-42: BG-30E slots layout with ES 3# extended ............................................... 3-48
Figure 3-43: Installing a power module in the BG-30E ................................................ 3-50
Figure 3-44: Installing an FCU_30E in the BG-30E ..................................................... 3-51
Figure 3-45: Installing an extension card in the BG-30E ............................................. 3-52
Figure 3-46: Removing the blank panel ....................................................................... 3-53
Figure 3-47: Removing the card guide ......................................................................... 3-54
Figure 3-48: Installing a long card in the BG-30E ........................................................ 3-55
Figure 3-49: Installing a module in the OBC ................................................................ 3-56
Figure 3-50: Installing the H connector in the BG-64 ................................................... 3-58
Figure 3-51: Removing the BG-30E from the BG-30B ................................................ 3-59
Figure 3-52: Inserting the thin flat-head tool ................................................................ 3-60
Figure 3-53: Raising the rivet cap ................................................................................ 3-60
Figure 3-54: Removing the rivet ................................................................................... 3-60
Figure 3-55: EXT-2U regular slots layout ..................................................................... 3-61 Figure 3-56: Installing a power module in the EXT-2U ................................................ 3-63
Figure 3-57: Installing an FCU_E2U in the EXT-2U .................................................... 3-64
Figure 3-58: Installing an extension card in the EXT-2U ............................................. 3-65
Figure 3-59: Removing the blank panel ....................................................................... 3-66
Figure 3-60: Removing the card guide ......................................................................... 3-67
Figure 3-61: Installing a long card in the BG-30E ........................................................ 3-68
Figure 3-62: PME1_63 traffic cable ............................................................................. 3-72
Figure 3-63: PME1_63 traffic cable installation ........................................................... 3-74
Figure 3-64: L123 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-78
Figure 3-65: L127 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-79
Figure 5-1: Inserting an SFP/XFP transceiver into an XIO module ............................. 5-21
Figure A-1: POWER IN input power connector, pin functions ....................................... A-2
Figure A-2: AC input power connector ........................................................................... A-2
Figure A-3: PW-9300-1RU-DC input power connectors, pin function............................ A-3
Figure A-4: Ethernet connector, PIN identification ......................................................... A-3
Figure A-5: T3/T4 connector, pin identification .............................................................. A-4
Figure A-6: Auxiliary connector for MCP30/MCP64, pin identification .......................... A-5
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Figure A-7: RS-232 overhead connectors, pin identification ......................................... A-7
Figure A-8: RS-232 overhead cable .............................................................................. A-7
Figure A-9: RS-232 overhead cable label ...................................................................... A-8 Figure A-10: OW connector, pin identification ............................................................... A-8
Figure A-11: V.11 connector, pin identification .............................................................. A-9
Figure A-12: Alarms connector, pin identification ........................................................ A-10
Figure A-13: E1 connectors for PME1_21, pin identification ....................................... A-11
Figure A-14: PME1_63 connector pin identification ..................................................... A-15
Figure A-15: M34 female connector, pin identification ................................................. A-24
Figure A-16: 15-pin D-type female connector, pin identification .................................. A-25
Figure A-17: 25-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ..................................... A-25
Figure A-18: RAP-4B SHELF ALARM connector, pin identification ............................ A-27
Figure A-19: RAP-4B ALARM IN/OUT connector, pin identification ............................ A-28
Figure B-1: Mounting diagrams for ETSI racks .............................................................. B-3
Figure B-2: Mounting diagrams for 19" and 23" racks ................................................... B-4
Figure B-3: Rack mounting diagram for attachment to suspended overheadtray (2200 mm rack) ....................................................................................................... B-5
Figure B-4: Example of an approved European 19 rack .............................................. B-6
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List of TablesTable 2-1: Typical BG-64 equipment installation sequence .......................................... 2-1
Table 2-2: Environmental requirements ......................................................................... 2-4
Table 2-3: Equipment dimensions ................................................................................. 2-5
Table 2-4: Recommended coaxial cable assembly tools ............................................... 2-6
Table 2-5: Traffic cables mating connector data for BG-64 ......................................... 2-11
Table 2-6: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-64 .................................. 2-12
Table 2-7: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-30E ................................ 2-13
Table 2-8: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-64 .................................. 2-13
Table 2-9: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-30E ................................ 2-14 Table 2-10: BG-64B/E circuit breaker data .................................................................. 2-16
Table 2-11: LC transceivers laser information STM-64 XFP ....................................... 2-18
Table 2-12: LC transceivers laser information STM-16 SFP ....................................... 2-18
Table 2-13: LC transceivers laser information STM-4 SFP ......................................... 2-18
Table 2-14: LC transceivers laser information STM-1/100BaseFX SFP ..................... 2-19
Table 2-15: LC transceivers laser information GbE SFP (OTGBE) ............................. 2-19
Table 3-1: Outline of typical BG-64 equipment installation sequence ........................... 3-4
Table 3-2: BG-64 modules ........................................................................................... 3-33
Table 3-3: BG-30E cards ............................................................................................. 3-49
Table 3-4: EXT-2U modules ......................................................................................... 3-62
Table 3-5: Protection and protected cards summary ................................................... 3-77
Table 3-6: Protection jumper cables usage ................................................................. 3-80
Table 4-1: Card and module inventory ........................................................................... 4-3
Table 4-2: Visual inspection and mechanical checks .................................................... 4-4
Table 4-3: Measured optical levels ................................................................................ 4-5
Table 4-4: 2 Mbps tests .................................................................................................. 4-6
Table 4-5: 34 Mbps tests ................................................................................................ 4-7
Table 4-6: 45 Mbps tests ................................................................................................ 4-7
Table 4-7: SDH tests ...................................................................................................... 4-7 Table 4-8: Traffic stability test time intervals .................................................................. 4-9
Table 4-9: Throughput and latency test results ............................................................ 4-12
Table 4-10: Frame loss rate test results ...................................................................... 4-13
Table 5-1: Preventive maintenance inspection and checks ........................................... 5-2
Table 5-2: Troubleshooting power problems ................................................................. 5-4
Table 5-3: General troubleshooting procedures for BG-64 power-on basedon LEDs on MCP64 panel .............................................................................................. 5-6
Table 5-4: General troubleshooting procedures for the MCP64 .................................... 5-9
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In this chapter:Overview ........................................................................................................... ix Intended Audience ............................................................................................. ix Document Organization ..................................................................................... ix Document Conventions ...................................................................................... x Related Documentation ..................................................................................... xi Obtaining Technical Documentation ................................................................. xi Technical Assistance ........................................................................................ xii
OverviewThe BroadGate (BG) BG-64 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Manual (IOMM) describes how to install BG-64 platforms and how to installand replace hardware components, including cards, modules, and accessories.
Intended AudienceThe BG-64 IOMM is intended for installation and other qualified service
personnel responsible for installing the platform and its accessories.
Document OrganizationThis manual contains the following information:
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Additional functionality
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Document ConventionsWhen applicable, this manual uses the following conventions.Convention Indicates Example
Bold Names of windows, dialog boxes, menus, buttons, andmost other GUI elements
On the Alarms menu...
Menu > Option Selection from a menu, orleading to another command
Select Update > ViewObjects
Italics New terms, emphasized text,and names of manuals anddocuments
Examples in text
Borders around text Notes, cautions, and warnings See examples below
NOTE : Text set off in this manner presents clarifyinginformation, specific instructions, commentary, sidelights, orinteresting points of information.
C AUTION : Text set off in this manner indicates that failureto follow directions could result in damage to equipment orloss of information.
W ARNING : Text set off in this manner indicates that failureto follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
L ASER W ARNING : Text set off in this manner indicateshow to avoid personal injury. All personnel involved inequipment installation, operation, and maintenance must beaware that laser radiation is invisible. Therefore, although
protective devices generally prevent direct exposure to the beam, personnel must strictly observe the applicable safety precautions and, in particular, must avoid staring into opticalconnectors, either directly or using optical instruments.
ESD : Text set off in this manner indicates information onhow to avoid discharge of static electricity and subsequentdamage to the unit.
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T IP : Text set off in this manner includes helpful informationand handy hints that can make your task easier.
IMPORTANT : Text set off in this manner presents essentialinformation to which you must pay attention.
Related DocumentationThe following publications may be of assistance to you in the installation andcommissioning processes. Some of these documents present informationsupplied in this Installation Manual in greater or lesser detail.
BroadGate Product Line General Description
BroadGate Product Line System Specifications
BroadGate Product Line Reference Manual
BroadGate EMS-BGF User Manual
BroadGate LCT-BGF User Manual
LightSoft Network Management System User Manual
IEC Publication 825 - Laser Safety Requirements
Obtaining TechnicalDocumentation
To obtain technical documentation related to ECI Telecom products, contact:
ECI Telecom Ltd.Documentation Department30 Hasivim St.Petach Tikva 49130Israel
Fax: +972-3-9268060Email: techdoc.feedback@ecitele.com
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Technical AssistanceThe configuration, installation, and operation of the BG-64 and its operation ina network are highly specialized processes. Due to the different nature of eachinstallation, some planning aspects may not be covered in this manual.
If you have questions or concerns about your network design or if you requireinstallation personnel to perform the actual installation process, ECI Telecommaintains a staff of design engineers and highly trained field service personnel.The services of this group are available to customers at any time.
If you are interested in obtaining design assistance or a network installation plan from ECI Telecom's Customer Support team, contact your ECI Telecomsales representative. With any support related issues, technical or logistic,
please contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support center at your location. Ifyou are not familiar with that location, please contact our central customersupport center action line at:
Telephone +972-3-9266000
Telefax +972-3-9266370
Email on.support@ecitele.com
ECI Telecom's BroadGate and XDM product lines arecertified to comply with MEF9 and MEF14 standards.
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In this chapter:BG-64 Platform Overview .............................................................................. . 1-1
BG-64 Platform OverviewECI Telecoms BG-64 miniature MSPP delivers a cost-effective and affordablemix of Ethernet, SDH, PDH, and PCM services, resulting in newrevenue-generating opportunities. It offers a wide variety of features and
benefits, including: Ultra-high scalability based on coupling the BG-30E to the BG-64 to make
a build-as-you-grow solution.
Gradual capacity expansion based on service provisioning needs. MoreSTM-4 interfaces can be added very conveniently and ADM-4s can beupgraded to ADM-16s and ADM-16s to ADM-64 without affecting traffic.This highly adaptable and flexible architecture translates into significantsavings in both operational and capital expenditures (OPEX and CAPEX).
Carrier class Ethernet-over-WAN/MAN solution (including Ethernet overSDH and Ethernet over PDH) with SDH reliability, security, andmanagement of data services.
Sublambda grooming for high utilization of existing fiber and topefficiency in transmission of different types of services.
PCM service interfaces and 1/0 digital cross-connect functions to facilitatethe construction and maintenance of various private networks.
1Introduction
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Multi-ADM and cross-connect functionality, ideal for deployment inflexible network topologies like ring, mesh, and star.
Compactness and resiliency perfectly suited for both indoor and outdoorenclosures. Due to its extended operating temperature range, it is also mostsuitable for harsh environmental conditions.
For a detailed description of the BG-64 platform, see the BroadGate ProductLine General Description.
Figure 1-1: Typical BG-64 shelf
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In this chapter:Overview ......................................................................................................... 2-1 Outline of the Installation Procedure .............................................................. . 2-1 Site Preparation .............................................................................................. . 2-4 Tools and Test Equipment .............................................................................. . 2-6 Installing BG-64 in Racks .............................................................................. . 2-6 Preparing Cables and Fibers ........................................................................... . 2-8 Work and Equipment Safety .......................................................................... 2-14
OverviewThis chapter contains important information that will help you carry out a safeand trouble-free installation.
Outline of the InstallationProcedure
The main steps involved in the installation of BG-64 equipment are described
in the following table. Consult your site installation plans for specific details.
Table 2-1: Typical BG-64 equipment installation sequence
No. Task Reference
1 Prepare the installation site and check the physical location, environmental compliance,and availability of power sources.
Before You Start
2 Prepare power, alarm, management, andtransmission cables at the installation site.
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3 Route the required power, alarm, management,
and transmission cables to the intended BG-64equipment location.
Equipment Installation
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4 If required, install the equipment racks. Equipment Installation(page 3-1)
5 Mark the location of each BG-64 shelf, relevantaccessories (Fiber Storage Tray [FST], OpticalDistribution Frame [ODF], Digital DistributionFrame [DDF], and MCP30 InterconnectionPanel [ICP_MCP30]) on each rack, inaccordance with the site installation plan.Notes :
Only for BG-64 installation, it isrecommended that you leave at least 4 U ofspace above the BG-64 shelf to enable futureinstallation of the BG-30E shelf.
The BG-64 can only support balanced E1interfaces directly. For unbalanced E1s, thexDDF-21 patch panel must be configured,which provides conversion between
balanced and unbalanced E1s for 21 x E1s. When auxiliary interfaces like RS-232,
orderwire, or V.11 are used in yourapplication, the ICP_MCP30 must beinstalled in order to distribute the
concentrated Auxiliary connector intodedicated connectors for each function.
Equipment Installation(page 3-1)
6 When applicable, install the EMS-BGFmanagement station.
EMS-BGF InstallationGuide
7 Install the Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) and otherequipment needed in each rack.
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8 Install the BG-64 shelves in the appropriate rack. Equipment Installation(page 3-1)
9 For each BG-64 shelf where optical modules areused, install an FST under the BG-64 shelf androute the optical fibers to the FST.
Note : Even if you are not currently installing anFST, it is recommended that you leave enoughspace beneath the BG-64 shelf to enable futureinstallation.
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No. Task Reference
10 Install the prescribed modules in the BG-64
shelf, including two INF_64 modules, FCU_64,MCP64, two XIO64 or XIO16_4 modules, andoptional Tslot modules.Install the prescribed modules in the BG-30Eshelf, including two INF_30E modules,FCU_30E, or other extension cards, such as thePE1_63, P345_3E.
11 Install the SFP modules for XIO64 or XIO16_4modules.
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12 Depending on the modules or cards in yourBG-64 shelf:
Route the PDH electrical cables from theDDF to the E1 interfaces on the front panelof PME1_21 modules, the E3/DS-3interfaces on the front panel of PM345_3modules, and STM-1e interfaces on theSTM-1 electrical SFPs.
Route the data cables to the Fast Ethernetinterfaces on the front panel of DMFE_4_L1modules.
If the ICP_MCP30 is installed, route thespecial cables to connect the ICP_MCP30and the MCP30, and route cables forinterfaces on the ICP_MCP30 panel. If the
ICP_MCP30 is not installed and externalalarms interfaces are used, route the specialAlarms cable from the MCP64 Auxiliaryconnector to the RAP.
Note : The DDF can be installed on the samerack as the BG-64 shelf, or on a different rack.
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13 Connect management cables between theequipment installed in the rack and themanagement station.
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14 Connect power cables from the RAP panel toeach BG-64 shelf installed in the rack.
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Site PreparationPerform a preliminary survey of the installation site, taking the following intoconsideration:
System environmental requirements Physical location of the BG-64 platforms Location of power sources Types of interfaces used at the site (optical, electrical, management, alarm
monitoring, and so on) Work and equipment safety requirements
Environmental RequirementsThe environmental conditions listed in the following table are applicable toBG-64 equipment and must be ensured at the installation site.
Table 2-2: Environmental requirements
Parameter Compliance requirements
Electromagnetic interference EN 55022/94, EN 50082-1/92
Temperature ETSI ETS 300-19-2-3 Test Spec. T3.1
Physical LocationW ARNING : BG-64 shelves are intended for installation inrestricted-access areas only.
Before you start:
Choose the physical location of the BG-64 shelves, taking the followingaspects into consideration:1. Equipment dimensions (see the following table).
2. Required floor loading capability: 100 kg for a typical eight-shelfinstallation.3. Routing requirements for grounding, power, alarm monitoring,
management cables, and optical fibers. To ensure convenient access tocables and fibers, it is recommended, whenever possible, to use overheadcable ladders to bring the cables/fibers to the top of each rack.
4. When a network management station, for example, the EMS-APT, isinstalled on the site, consider the method of connection to the local networkmanagement station and the maximum allowed distance.
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Table 2-3: Equipment dimensions
Equipment type Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Max. weight (kg)
BG-64 88.9 442.4 243 9
BG-30E 88.9 443.4 243 4.5
RAP-BG 88 440 150 4
RAP-4B 88 447 155 2.4
FST 44.5 440 240 5
ODF 44.5 440 240 8
xDDF-21 44.5 440 150 1.5
ICP_MCP30 44 440 140 1.5
Power SourcesBG-64 shelves can be powered by DC sources complying with the applicablesections of ETSI 300 132-2 and the SELV or TNV requirements of EN 60950.The nominal supply voltage is -48 VDC (positive-lead grounded). However,the allowed supply voltage range is -40.5 VDC to -60 VDC. For redundancy,two separate DC power sources must be available. In the DC power supply, themaximum power consumption of the BG-64 is 360 W.
NOTE : If the planned power consumption of the equipment
installed in the shelf is 80% or more of the maximum listedvalue, it is recommended to consult ECI Telecom CustomerSupport.
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Tools and Test Equipment No special-purpose tools beyond a standard technicians toolbox are requiredfor the installation of BG-64 platforms.
Traffic cables can be prepared on site, so make sure suitable tool kits areavailable. They include tools for the assembly of coaxial cables as listed in thefollowing table, and tools for the preparation of optical patch cords.
Table 2-4: Recommended coaxial cable assembly tools
No. Name Description
1 Stripper DIN 1.0/2.3
2 Center contact crimp tool (blue) DIN 1.0/2.3
3 Crimp tool, outer DIN 1.0/2.3
4 Cable stripper ---
5 Nipper (cutter for center contact) ---
6 Die for NCX1 ---
Cleaning Optical ConnectorsWhen handling optical fibers, clean the optical connectors with the standardcleaning kits recommended by the manufacturers.
Installing BG-64 in Racks
Installation PlanFollow these guidelines for installing BG-64 platforms and ancillary equipmentin racks.
We recommend installation in ECI Telecom ETSI racks, which provide thefollowing advantages:
Removable rear and side panels, enabling tidy leading and efficientmaintenance of all rack cables, including:
PCM/E1/E3/DS-3/STM-1e cables
Control cables
Power cables
Data cables
Voice frequency cables
Timing cables
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Two ducts on the racks front rails for routing up to 200 optical fibers
Open frame top and bottom, facilitating easy leading of cables fromsuspension floors and/or ceiling ladders
Front door mountable for left or right opening
BG-64 equipment racks can be installed on wooden, concrete, or floatingfloors, or suspended from overhead mountings.
Typical BG-64 InstallationSee the figure Typical installation of six BG-64 shelves in an ETSI rack (page3-7 ) for a typical installation of a BG-64 shelf in an ECI Telecom ETSI rack. Inthis figure, six BG-64B shelves are shown.
In addition to the BG-64 shelf, the equipment installed in the rack can include:
One RAP installed at the top of the rack. The RAP is used to connectexternal power and alarm monitoring lines (RAP-4B only) to the BG-64shelves installed in the rack. The RAP fully supports up to four shelveswith dual power feeding. In addition to the space needed for RAPinstallation, you must leave at least 50 mm of free space under the RAP forcable routing.
NOTE : The RAP-BG does not support alarm monitoringlines.
Fiber Storage Tray. A separate FST can be installed for each BG-64 withoptical modules. Each FST contains two storage reels, enabling the fiber to
be stored on the right or left side of the tray. Leave at least 50 mm of freespace between the BG-64 shelf and its FST, and another 50 mm free
between the FST and the next BG-64 shelf.
xDDF-21. When unbalanced E1 interfaces are needed, the xDDF-21 must be installed with the BG-64. Each xDDF-21 can support 21 channels of E1.The xDDF-21 can be installed anywhere on the same rack as the BG-64shelf or on another rack.
ICP_MCP30. When an RS-232 or V.11 interface from the MCP64 is used,the ICP_MPC30 must be installed to distribute the concentrated Auxiliaryconnector into dedicated connectors for each function. The ICP_MCP30can be installed anywhere on the same rack as the BG-64 shelf.
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Integrating BG-64 Shelves and Other
Equipment in One RackBG-64 shelves and associated accessories may not occupy the entire rack.Additional equipment may, therefore, be installed in the remaining rack space,
provided that any heat generated by additional equipment can be dissipatedefficiently, and that thermal isolation is provided between the variousequipment units.
In the event of additional equipment being installed on the rack, contact ECITelecoms Customer Support team for assistance.
Preparing Cables and FibersGrounding Cables
Platform grounding is achieved by connecting the platform to the rack usingrack mounting brackets. Grounding is provided by contact when the unit isfastened to the rack.
A reliable low-impedance connection must be provided using copperconductors between the rack frame and the site grounding bus.
Make the connection between the rack grounding screw and the site grounding bus with a 2 AWG (35 mm 2) or thicker copper lead with yellow/greeninsulation, in compliance with UL/ETSI recommendations.
Route grounding conductors along the shortest possible route. Treat the bare portion of the conductor with antioxidant and connect a listed two-holecompression lug. If the lug is not plated, polish it until it has a bright finish andcoat it with antioxidant before connecting it to the frame of the rack. Do notmix different types of metal conductors.
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DC Power CablesDC power cables must be prepared on site. Two types of DC power cables areneeded:
RAP input power cables
Platform power cables
ECI Telecom recommends the use of shielded power cables for DC powerconnections, with the shields connected to the frame ground at the rack endonly.
RAP Input Power Cables
The RAP input power cables are prepared on site. They connect input powerfrom the site power distribution subsystem to the DC input terminals of theRAP.
Two input power cables are required for each rack, one for each source. Thecables must use copper leads complying with UL/ETSI recommendations. Usea red lead for the positive conductor and a black lead for the negativeconductor. The RAP cable ends must be terminated in M6 cable lugs matchingthe conductor gauge.
The recommended cable gauge is 25 mm or thicker. This gauge ensures thatthe voltage drop across the rack power cable does not exceed 2 V, even forcable runs of maximum 30 meters connected to a RAP and providing power to
multiple BG-64 platforms.When the RAP is used to provide power to a single BG-64 platform, lower-leadgauges may be used, as follows:
For runs not exceeding 20 meters, use 10 mm 2 copper leads.
For runs not exceeding 30 meters, use 16 mm 2 copper leads.
Shelf Power CablesOne 12 AWG cable, supplied by ECI Telecom, is used to connect the input
power from the rack RAP unit to the POWER IN connector on each INF_64
module of each BG-64 shelf installed in the rack.
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Alarm CablesAlarm cables used within BG-64 equipment are included in the shipmentaccording to site specifications.
The alarm indications are carried by the shelf alarm indication cable. One shelfalarm indication cable is required for each BG-64 shelf installed in the rack.There are two types of alarm cable. If the ICP_MCP30 is not installed, analarm cable connects between the Auxiliary connector on the MCP64 and oneof the Alarms connectors on the RAP (RAP-4B only). If the ICP_MCP30 isinstalled, another alarm cable connects between the Alarms connector on theICP_MCP30 and one of the Alarms connectors on the RAP (RAP-4B only).Cable length is 2 m.
NOTE : There are no Alarms connectors on the RAP-BG.
Management CablesOut-of-band management traffic is connected to a BG-64 shelf via the RJ-45(MNG) connector located on the front panel of the MCP64.
The MNG Ethernet connector is wired as a 10BaseT station port for directconnection through an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 straight cable to a port of a 10BaseTEthernet hub.
Suitable standard Ethernet station cables are available from many sources.Cables of Category 5 or better must be used. In all cases, the length of thecables must not exceed the maximum recommended for the cable type and hub
port in use (up to a few dozen meters).
Timing (Clock) CablesThe BG-64 shelf uses an RJ-45 connector on the MCP64 front panel thatintegrates the two timing reference interfaces (2 x T3 and 2 x T4). If it has
balanced (120 ) G.703 interfaces, a multitwisted-pair cable with an RJ-45connector (supplied by ECI Telecom) is used to connect timing signals from
the BG-64 to the site timing reference distribution subsystems.If the site timing reference distribution subsystem has unbalanced (75 ) G.703interfaces, configure an adapter with coaxial cables that provides
balanced-to-unbalanced conversion (supplied by ECI Telecom).
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Electric Traffic CablesSome electric traffic cables can be prepared on site. The following table liststhe type of cables and mating connectors needed for each BG-64 trafficinterface type.
Table 2-5: Traffic cables mating connector data for BG-64
Module orcard
Interface type Cable type Mating connector Connector atother end
Qty./module
PME1_21 E1 balanced(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable(2 x 21 120 twisted pairs)
100-pin SCSI male Open 1
PME1_21 1 E1 balanced(2.048 Mbps)
Twin multipaircable (2 x 21120 twisted
pairs)
100-pin SCSI male 2 x 50-pinSCSI male
1
PME1_63 E1 balanced(2.048 Mbps)
3 x twinmultipair cable(2 x 21 120 twisted pairs)
2 x 136-pin VHDCI Open(connects toDDF)
1
xDDF-21 E1 unbalanced(2.048 Mbps)
Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open(prepared inthe field)
42
PM345_3 E3/DS-3 (34/45Mbps)
Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open(prepared inthe field)
6
SMQ1 2 STM-1e Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open(prepared inthe field)
8
SMQ1&4 3 STM-1e Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open(prepared inthe field)
8
DMGE_4_L1 4 10/100/1000BaseT
Cat.5e RJ-45 RJ-45 4
DMGE_2_L2 5 10/100/1000BaseT
Cat.5e RJ-45 RJ-45 2
DMGE_4_L2 6 10/100/1000BaseT
Cat.5e RJ-45 RJ-45 4
DMGE_8_L2 7 10/100/1000BaseT
Cat.5e RJ-45 RJ-45 8
1 Cable is used to connect the PME1_21 E1 interface connector to the xDDF-21.2 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.3 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.4 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.5 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.6 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.7 Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.
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Optical FibersOptical fibers can be prepared on site. The following table lists the type ofcables and mating connectors needed to prepare cables for each BG-64 module.
For each optical interface, ECI Telecom supplies patch cords with matingoptical connectors already attached to the fiber. Therefore, only the opticaltermination on the ODF side, which is installation-dependent, must be installedon site.
The optical fibers for connecting to equipment installed in a given rack mustenter the rack from the top, be threaded through cable guides running along therack side rails, and end at the FST. The FST must contain enough fiber lengthfor extracting modules from the BG-64 and for replacing fiber in case ofdamage (splicing repairs).
When routing fibers, make sure to observe the minimum bending radius (35mm).
Table 2-6: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-64
I/O module Interface type Fiber type Matingconnector
Qty./module
SMQ1 STM-1 optical One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
SMQ1&4 STM-1&4optical
One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
SMS4 STM-4 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 2 fibers
SMS16 STM-16 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 2 fibersXIO64 STM-64 optical One pair of fiber patch cords per
interfaceLC male 2 fibers
XIO16_4 STM-16 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 8 fibers
DMFX_4_L1 100BaseFX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMGE_4_L1 8 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMFX_4_L2 100BaseFX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMGE_2_L2 9 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 4 fibers
DMGE_4_L2 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords per
interface
LC male 8 fibers
DMGE_8_L2 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 16 fibers
8 Fibers are required when DMGE_4_L1/DMGE_2_L2 interfaces are working in 1000BaseFX mode. The fiber typemust be multimode.9 Fibers are required when DMGE_4_L1/DMGE_2_L2 interfaces are working in 1000BaseFX mode. The fiber typemust be multimode.
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Table 2-7: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-30E
I/O module Interface type Fiber type Mating
connector
Qty./module
S1_4 STM-1 optical One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
Optical FibersOptical fibers can be prepared on site. The following table lists the type ofcables and mating connectors needed to prepare cables for each BG-64 module.
For each optical interface, ECI Telecom supplies patch cords with matingoptical connectors already attached to the fiber. Therefore, only the opticaltermination on the ODF side, which is installation-dependent, must be installed
on site.The optical fibers for connecting to equipment installed in a given rack mustenter the rack from the top, be threaded through cable guides running along therack side rails, and end at the FST. The FST must contain enough fiber lengthfor extracting modules from the BG-64 and for replacing fiber in case ofdamage (splicing repairs).
When routing fibers, make sure to observe the minimum bending radius (35mm).
Table 2-8: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-64
I/O module Interface type Fiber type Matingconnector
Qty./module
SMQ1 STM-1 optical One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
SMQ1&4 STM-1&4optical
One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
SMS4 STM-4 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 2 fibers
SMS16 STM-16 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 2 fibers
XIO64 STM-64 optical One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 2 fibers
XIO16_4 STM-16 optical One pair of fiber patch cords LC male 8 fibers
DMFX_4_L1 100BaseFX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMGE_4_L1 10 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMFX_4_L2 100BaseFX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
10 Fibers are required when DMGE_4_L1/DMGE_2_L2 interfaces are working in 1000BaseFX mode. The fiber typemust be multimode.
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I/O module Interface type Fiber type Matingconnector
Qty./module
DMGE_2_L2 11 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 4 fibers
DMGE_4_L2 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
DMGE_8_L2 1000BaseX One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 16 fibers
Table 2-9: Optical fibers and mating connector data for BG-30E
I/O module Interface type Fiber type Matingconnector
Qty./module
S1_4 STM-1 optical One pair of fiber patch cords perinterface
LC male 8 fibers
Work and Equipment Safety
NOTE : BG-64 equipment is intended for installation inrestricted-access areas only.
BG-64 platforms contain power sources of varying voltages. Note thefollowing guidelines when installing the platforms:
Before you start: Ensure the integrity of the grounding connections.
Make sure that sufficient lighting is available.
Do not work on any equipment connected to a voltage source (DC or AC).
Ensure that the maximum working temperature does not exceed 70C.
Use only insulated tools.
Wear protective clothing as required by the requisite safety regulations.
Do not install or maintain equipment connected to external lines (forexample, E1 tributaries) during thunderstorms.
Avoid contact with high-voltage sources when installing platforms, cards,and modules.
Make sure you are familiar with the warning signals and labels on theequipment and strictly observe the procedures needed to avoid the indicatedhazards.
11 Fibers are required when DMGE_4_L1/DMGE_2_L2 interfaces are working in 1000BaseFX mode. The fiber typemust be multimode.
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Grounding RequirementsAll the equipment, including BG-64 platforms, ancillary units, and equipmentfrom other vendors, must be properly grounded at all times. Good equipmentgrounding is necessary to protect personnel and equipment, minimize noise,and allow the discharge of accumulated static charges to earth.
Rack Grounding RequirementsConnect the rack to the site grounding bar with a ground cable according toETSI recommendations (top/bottom connection).
The rack is supplied with a main copper or brass grounding bolt welded to therack frame. The grounding stud is identified on the rack by the ground symbol
label.The rack grounding bolt must be connected to the site grounding bar by a 35mm 2 (2 AWG) grounding cable or thicker, as short as possible, complying withUL/ETSI recommendations. The bolt must be free of paint. The cable must bemade of copper strands and terminated on both sides with bolt terminals.
NOTE : If necessary, the gauge of the grounding lead can also be reduced to the gauge of the RAP power leads.
The rack mounting rails must be free of paint and provide electrical continuity
to the main grounding bolt. The resistance between any rail and the rack maingrounding bolt must be less than 0.1 .
Pay particular attention to the area in which the RAP is attached. Remove paintfrom the rack in this area to ensure efficient electrical contact.
C AUTION : Connect the RAP grounding bolt to the rackgrounding bolt with a grounding cable complying withUL/ETSI recommendations. The cable must include boltterminals on both ends and be securely fastened with a nutand a star washer.
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Power Supply RequirementsThe BG-64 and BG-30E shelves require two power sources with a nominalvoltage of -48 VDC. Each power source is protected by a UL-listed circuit
breaker installed in the RAP. The required circuit breakers are included in theinstallation parts kit supplied with the equipment, and therefore, their currentrating is in accordance with the order.
The site operator must provide a readily accessible UL-listed disconnect deviceincorporated in the fixed power wiring of the site. This device limits themaximum delivered current to a safe value.
Table 2-10: BG-64B/E circuit breaker data
Shelf ID Shelf-to-RAP
connection type
Circuit
breaker
Quantity per shelf
BG-64 One cable perINF_64 input
12A One for nonredundant powering Two for redundant powering
BG-30E One cable perINF_30E input
5A One for nonredundant powering Two for redundant powering
Expanded set(BG-64B+BG-30E)
One Y cable perset
16A One for nonredundant powering Two for redundant powering
Laser Safety Requirements
Laser ClassificationThe equipment and components with laser devices described in this manualcomply with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safetystandards, including IEC-60825-1 - Safety of Laser Products (AS/NZS 2211.2)and IEC-825 Safety of Optical Fiber Communication Systems.
With specific regard to the laser, BG-64 equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies for Class 1 laser products.The product and its accessories do not emit hazardous light, and the beam istotally enclosed during all operating modes and maintenance.
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Warning Labels for Laser Products
The following labels are affixed to the platform front panel. The labels indicatethat the product is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product, Hazard Class 1M.
Figure 2-1: Laser warning label
Laser Safety Statutory WarningAll personnel involved in equipment installation and maintenance must beaware that laser radiation is invisible. Therefore, although protective devicesgenerally prevent direct exposure to the beam, personnel must strictly observethe applicable safety precautions and in particular must avoid staring intooptical connectors, either directly or through optical instruments.
Laser Device Operating PrecautionsIn addition to the general precautions described in this section, be sure toobserve the following warnings when operating a product equipped with a laser
device. Failure to observe these warnings could result in fire, bodily injury, anddamage to the equipment.
W ARNING : To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardousradiation, note the following:
When performing maintenance and other activities onequipment using lasers, it is recommended that you use
protection goggles for the wavelength range of 1300 nm to1600 nm.
Only authorized personnel must carry out hot insertion orswapping of an optical module or optical interface module.
To prevent irremediable damage to your eyes, avoid lookinginto the fiber when hot-removing and/or inserting a fibertermination.
Place plastic covers on module fiber ports and fiberterminations that are not currently in use.
Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures associated with the laser device other than thosespecified herein.
It is strictly forbidden to interfere with any protective devicesand interlocks that are used to prevent direct exposure to thelaser beam.
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Laser Information
Information regarding the various optical modules available for the BG-64 platform is provided in the following tables.
Table 2-11: LC transceivers laser information STM-64 XFP
Module Parameter Data
STM-64 XFP Laser designation I3 S5 L5 ASxx ALxx
Operating wavelength(nm)
1310 1550 1550 1550 1550
Source type Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Minimum mean launched power (dBm)
-6 -1 0 -1 -1
Maximum mean launched power (dBm)
-1 +2 +4 +3 +3
Table 2-12: LC transceivers laser information STM-16 SFP
Module Parameter Data
STM-16 SFP Laser designation S3 L3 L5
Operating wavelength(nm)
1310 1310 1550
Source type Single mode Single
mode
Single
modeMinimum mean launched
power (dBm)-5 -2 -2
Maximum mean launched power (dBm)
0 +3 +3
Table 2-13: LC transceivers laser information STM-4 SFP
Module Parameter Data
STM-4 SFP Laser designation S3 L3 L5
Operating wavelength
(nm)
1310 1310 1550
Source type Single mode Singlemode
Singlemode
Minimum mean launched power (dBm)
-15 -3 -3
Maximum mean launched power (dBm)
-8 +2 +2
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Table 2-14: LC transceivers laser information STM-1/100BaseFX SFP
Module Parameter Data
STM-1 SFP Laserdesignation
S3 L3 L5 BD 3 12 BD 5 13
Operatingwavelength (nm)
1310 1310 1550 1310 1550
Source type Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Singlemode
Minimum meanlaunched power(dBm)
-15 -5 -5 -14 -14
Maximum meanlaunched power(dBm)
-8 0 0 -8 -8
Table 2-15: LC transceivers laser information GbE SFP (OTGBE)
Module Parameter Data
GbE SFP Laser designation SX LX L5
Operatingwavelength (nm)
850 1310 1550
Source type Multimode
Single mode Single mode
Minimum meanlaunched power (dBm)
-9.5 -11 0
Maximum meanlaunched power (dBm)
-3 -3 5
NOTE : For more Laser information refer to the BroadGate Product Line System Specifications .
12 Single-fiber bidirectional transceivers with a transmit wavelength of 1310 nm.13 Single-fiber bidirectional transceivers with a transmit wavelength of 1550 nm.
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Protection Against Electrostatic DischargeThis section provides guidelines regarding the protection of BG-64 equipmentand its components against electrostatic discharge (ESD) during handling,
packing/unpacking, transport, installation, commissioning, inspections,servicing, and maintenance.
Electronic equipment, assemblies, and components that are ESDS (electrostaticdischarge sensitive) or include sensitive items are identified by the basic ESDwarning symbol shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-2: Basic ESD warning symbol
The information provided in this section is in line with CENELEC ElectronicComponents Committee (CECC) specification CECC 00 015, which deals with
protection of devices sensitive to ESD.
Most types of electronic equipment, assemblies, and components can bedamaged by electrostatic discharges. An ESD between two objects occurswhen an object carrying static electrical charges touches or is brought nearanother object.
Static electrical charges appear as a result of friction between surfaces ofinsulating materials or separation of two such surfaces, and may also beinduced by electrical fields. Routine activities such as walking across aninsulating floor, friction between garment parts, friction between objects, andso on, can easily build up charges to levels that may cause damage, especiallywhen humidity is low.
In many cases, the build-up of charge can be avoided by using specialmaterials, for example, garments and packaging of antistatic materials ormaterials that have high resistance, but yet are not insulators.
The best way to avoid damage by ESD is a combination of means and procedures that achieves the following goals:
Avoids build-up of electrostatic charges
Creates a protected work environment that helps prevent ESD
Provides means for controlled discharge of any accumulated electrostaticcharges when entering the protected work environment
NOTE : An area in which ESDS can be handled withminimum risk of damage as a result of ESD or fields, and inwhich the operator is not exposed to additional risks, is calledan ESD Protected Area (EPA).
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Personnel Training
During production and assembly, equipment is handled in workspacesespecially prepared and certified to serve as a permanent EPA. However, inmany cases, the environment in which the same equipment is installed ormaintained cannot be assumed to form an EPA with a permanently controlled
boundary. Therefore, all the work involving handling of unprotected ESD must be considered as field work .Field work in this context includes such activities as service and maintenance,installation, site inspections, and commissioning of components and assembliesclassified as ESDS, together with associated packing and unpacking activities.All the staff involved in field work must be trained to perform their work in thesame way as that performed in permanent EPAs with respect to the materialquality, personal responsibilities, training, labeling, and packing.
Use of a Temporary EPAWhere necessary, use a temporary EPA. The EPA toolkit includes:
Wrist strap with 1 M series resistor Bonding strap with 1 M series resistor ESD carpet (work surface), 0.25 m 2 minimum
The temporary EPA must include temporary controlled work surfaces and/orflooring capable of providing protection against ESD.
C AUTION : The temporary EPA must be constructed in a waythat ensures electrical bonding of all the materials used, and
prevents the occurrence of any sudden changes in potentialwithin the EPA that could cause unacceptable voltages ordischarges to be applied to ESDS.
The operator and any work surface and flooring must be bonded to groundequipotentially. For this purpose, the work surface and wrist straps must be
bonded either to a designated ground bonding point or to the equipment beingserviced.Whenever available, the mains ground serves as the ESD grounding facility.
W ARNING : While the operator is within the temporary EPA,the minimum value of resistance used for bonding to groundmust limit the current to ground, produced by voltagesaccessible to the operator, to limits specified as safe by theapplicable regulations (see, for example, CECC 00 015). Thesame approach is applicable to the surface resistance andresistance to ground of materials used for temporary worksurfaces and flooring.
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To enable ESD bonding to ground of equipment racks and any othernonmoveable equipment containing ESD, an ESD ground-bonding facility
must be located near such equipment, or the equipment must be fitted with adesignated ground-bonding point presenting a resistance to ground not greaterthan 1 M .
Work Arrangements within a TemporaryEPATo ensure that effective ESD protection is indeed achieved, the followingarrangements must be observed by persons entering and/or performing fieldwork within a temporary EPA:
All operators working within a temporary EPA must wear, as a minimum,an ESD antistatic protecting garment made of cotton.
If the extent of the temporary work area is such that the operator needs towalk and move within that area, the floor of the area must be capable of
providing protection against ESD.
The operator must be bonded to ground at all times when handling ESDS.
If it becomes necessary to remove ESDS equipment and transfer it to atemporary work surface away from the other equipment, the ESDS must begiven protective packaging unless equipotential bonding to ground of theoperator is maintained.
An ESDS unit must be placed directly into protective packaging when it isremoved from equipment. A replacement ESDS must be kept in its
protective packaging until required for immediate installation in theequipment.
The field service operator must ensure that the materials and toolsnecessary to maintain and control the temporary EPA are available at the
place of the field work at service time.
All tools for use within the EPA must, as far as is practical, be constructedso that they do not generate or hold an induced electrostatic charge.
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In this chapter:Overview ......................................................................................................... 3-1 Preliminary Preparations ................................................................................ . 3-2 Installation Sequence ...................................................................................... . 3-2 Unpacking and Performing Visual Inspection ................................................ . 3-5 Installation Options ......................................................................................... . 3-6 Integrating BG-64 Shelves and Other Equipment in One Rack ..................... . 3-8 Installing Ancillary Units in Racks ............................................................... 3-10 Installing the BG-64 Shelf in the Rack .......................................................... 3-31
Installing the BG-30E Shelf in the Rack ....................................................... 3-43 Installing the EXT-2U Platform in the Rack ................................................. 3-57 Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-64 Shelf ........................................ 3-69
OverviewThis chapter provides general instructions for installing the BG-64 andauxiliary equipment.
The procedures for equipment replacement and upgrades are similar to thosefor installation, and when relevant, notes regarding live replacement or upgradeare inserted in these procedures.
Use the information in this chapter in conjunction with specific site installation plans in a particular customer network. If you are interested in obtaining designor installation assistance from ECI Telecoms Customer Support team or wishto prepare a network installation plan, contact your ECI Telecom salesrepresentative.
The BG-64 platforms, cards, modules, and ancillary equipment are described inthe BroadGate Product Line Reference Manual .
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For illustrations of installation options, see Installation Options.
Figure 3-1: Typical installation of a BG-64 shelf in an ETSI rack
NOTE : The FST must be installed below the BG-64. If theBG-30E is not installed, space above the BG-64 must bereserved for it.
Depending on the specific equipment being installed as listed in the siteinstallation plan, the installation of a BG-64 system comprises the followingstages, listed in the required order of execution.
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Table 3-1: Outline of typical BG-64 equipment installation sequence
Step Procedure
1 Install a rack (if required).
2 Unpack and perform a visual inspection.
3 Install ancillary equipment in the rack, including: RAP unit FST (optional) Optional ODF units Optional DDF units Optional ICP_MCP30 unit
4 Install the BG-64 shelf in the rack.
5 Install the BG-64 modules in the BG-64 shelf. BG-64 modules include:2 x INF_64, 1 x FCU_64, 1 x MCP64, 2 x XIO64 cards, and several Tslotmodules (such as PME1_21 and DMFE_4_L1).
6 Install the SFP modules in the BG-64 shelf (for XIO64 modules).
7 Install the BG-30E shelf in the rack (if required).
8 Install the power module in the BG-30E shelf.
9 Install extension cards in the BG-30E shelf.
10 Route and connect all cables and fibers, including: Power and alarm cables Optical fibers to optical modules transceivers Traffic cables to electrical cards Data cables Timing cables Management cable
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Unpacking and PerformingVisual Inspection
Before you start:
Before unpacking, make a preliminary inspection of the shipping boxes.Immediately report evidence of damage to the carrier, the project manager, andyour local ECI Telecom representative.
C AUTION : Static Sensitive Devices Proper handling and grounding precautions required
BG-64 equipment contains components sensitive to ESD. To prevent ESD damage, strictly observe all the precautionslisted in Protection Against Electronic Discharge (page 2-20 ).Keep parts and cards in their antistatic packaging materialuntil you are ready to install them.The use of an antistatic wrist strap connected to a groundedequipment frame or rack is recommended when handlingcards and modules during installation, removal, or connectionto internal connectors.
Unpack the equipment on a clean flat surface.
To unpack the equipment:1. Place the shipping boxes with the top upwards, cut the sealing tape using a
short knife so as not to damage the internal items, and open the top flaps.2. Remove the items contained in the box and inspect each one for damage.
Check for loose parts or any visual damage to the rack, platform, andauxiliary equipment. Also check the integrity of all the connectors, leads,and cables.
NOTE : Do not remove plastic covers from optical connectorsuntil optical cables are connected to them.
3. Search the shipping boxes for any additional small items that may be present.
4. Open each of the module and card packages for inspection, but do notremove the modules/cards from their individual protective packages untilthey can be inserted in the platform.
5. Check the contents of the shipping boxes against the packing list attachedto each box. If damaged parts are detected or if any parts are missing,notify the project manager and your local ECI Telecom representativeimmediately.
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Installation OptionsIt is recommended that BG-64 shelves be installed in ECI Telecomrecommended racks. These racks can be installed on wooden, concrete, orsuspended floors, or suspended from overhead mountings.
The following racks are supported:
Standard 19 rack
Standard ETSI
Open frame
NOTE : BG-64 shelves can also be installed instandard street cabinets. Consult ECI Telecom for moredetails.
By default, the BG-64 is shipped with 19 mounting brackets.If you are installing in an ETSI rack, ETSI brackets must beordered separately and replaced in the field.
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You can install up to six BG-64 shelves in a rack. Typical installation of sixBG-64 shelves in an ETSI 2200 rack is shown in the following figure.
Figure 3-2: Typical installation of six BG-64 shelves in an ETSI rack
If necessary, contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support team or your ECITelecom sales representative for help in meeting your specific installationrequirements.
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Integrating BG-64 Shelves andOther Equipment in One Rack
BG-64 shelves and associated accessories may not occupy the entire rack.Additional equipment can then be installed in the remaining rack space,
provided that any heat generated by additional equipment can be dissipatedefficiently, and that thermal isolation is provided between the variousequipment units.
In the event of additional equipment being installed on the rack, contact ECITelecoms Customer Support team for assistance.
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Installing Ancillary Units inRacks
ECI Telecom offers various accessories for efficient and optimal installation inracks. Contact ECI Telecoms Customer Support team or your ECI Telecomsales representative if you need custom modifications to standard items, or foradditional items.
This section includes instructions for the installation of ancillary units. Thespecific units you need to install depend on your site installation plan and mayinclude one or more of the following:
RAP unit: For connecting up to four BG-64 shelves, or four BG-64 shelves
with four BG-30E shelves on the same rack, usually located at the top ofthe rack. For more information, see Installing the RAP-BG (page 3-11 ) andInstalling the RAP-4B (page 3-17 ).
FST: Located under the BG-64B shelf, recommended for installations witha large number of optical modules. For more information, see Installing theFiber Storage Tray (page 3-24 ).
ODF units: For more information, see Installing the ODF (page 3-26 ).
xDDF-21: This unit must be installed for unbalanced E1 interfaces. Formore information, see Installing the xDDF-21 Patch Panel (page 3-29 ).
ICP_MPC30: This unit is used to distribute the concentrated Auxiliary
connector on the MCP64 panel into dedicated connectors for each function.For more information, see Installing the ICP_MCP30 (page 3-30 ).
In general, ancillary units are attached to the rack side rails by four M6 Phillipsscrews. No preparation is required before installation. The following sections
provide mechanical installation instructions for units that require additional procedures. Skip sections that are not relevant to your particular application.
C AUTION : If additional equipment other than BG-64 shelvesis used in the rack, a heat buffer must be installed betweensuch equipment and the BG-64 shelf to minimize the transferof heat from shelf to shelf. Consult your ECI Telecom
representative regarding the exact heat buffer required.
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Installing the RAP-BG
Before You Start:
Before connecting DC power cables, see DC Power Cables (page 2-9 ).For a description of the RAP-BG, see the BroadGate Product Line Reference
Manual .
To install the RAP-BG:1. Prepare DC power cables.2. Install the RAP-BG in the prescribed location.3. Ground the RAP-BG to the rack grounding stud.
4. Connect input DC power cables to the RAP-BG.5. Connect the DC power cables of the BroadGate platforms to the RAP-BG.6. Install circuit breakers.7. Check power wiring.
Preparing DC Input Power Cables
NOTE : According to accepted industry standards forconnecting DC power, the positive lead (+48 V) must beconnected with a red cable and the negative lead (-48 V) witha black cable. However, according to the BS7671 (GB) andHD 308 S2:2001 (EU) standards, the positive lead must beconnected with a blue cable and the negative lead with a graycable. In the following sections that describe DC power cableconnections, use cables of appropriate colors to comply withthe standards in your area of residence.
The DC input power cables connect the two DC power sources and theRAP-BG source A and source B inputs. Two cables are required, one for eachsource. Each cable consists of two stranded copper leads with a cross section of50 mm 2 (.078 in. 2), one red and the other black. Each lead is terminated with acompression lug from the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment.
NOTE : When the RAP-BG provides power to a singleBroadGate platform, lower gauge cables can be used. See DCPower Cables (page 2-9) for DC power cable requirements.
C AUTION : If appropriate leads have already been preparedat the prescribed rack location, make sure that the leads arenot connected to any live voltage source before attaching thelugs.
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To prepare a DC power cable:
1. Strip about 22 mm (1 in.) of the red lead jacket.2. Insert all lead strands into the lug sleeve.3. Press at two or three different points on the lug sleeve using an appropriate
crimping tool and die. The recommended tools are Panduit CT-720crimping tool with CD-720-2 die, Klauke K18 crimping tool with D50 die,or equivalent.
It is recommended to use insulation tape (of the same color as the lead jacket) between the cable lug and the cable itself.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 above for the black lead.
Installing the RAP-BGThe RAP-BG is attached to the rack side rails at the top position of the rack.
To install the RAP-BG:
Attach the RAP-BG to the side rails and secure it with the four screws,washers, and nuts supplied in the installation parts kit.
To ground the RAP-BG:1. The RAP-BG grounding stud is located on its rear cover, as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 3-4: Location of RAP-BG grounding stud
2. If necessary, prepare a grounding lead in accordance with the requirementsdescribed in Grounding Requirements (page 2-15 ).
3. Connect the lug at one end of the grounding lead to the RAP-BG groundingstud, using a spring washer and nut.
4. Connect the lug at the other end of the grounding lead to the rackgrounding stud.
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To connect DC input power cables to the RAP-BG:
1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to theRAP-BG by referring to the following figure.
Figure 3-5: Identification of RAP-BG cable routes
2. Open the two captive screws fastening the RAP-BG front cover and removethe cover.
3. Identify the various terminals located on the power source terminal board by referring to the following figure (showing the terminals at source A side;a similar board is used at source B side).
Figure 3-6: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-BG
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