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BG-30 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
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Catalog No: X39459June 2012
6th Edition
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ContentsAbout This Manual .................................................................. xiii
Overview ........................................................................................................... xiii
Intended Audience ............................................................................................ xiii
Document Organization ..................................................................................... xiii
Document Conventions ..................................................................................... xivRelated Documentation ...................................................................................... xvObtaining Technical Documentation .................................................................. xvTechnical Assistance ......................................................................................... xvi
Introduction .............................................................................. 1-1
BG-30 Platform Overview ................................................................................. 1-1
Before You Start ...................................................................... 2-1Overview .......................................................................................................... 2-1
Site Preparation ................................................................................................ 2-4Tools and Test Equipment ............................................................................... 2-6Installing BG-30 in Racks ................................................................................. 2-6Preparing Cables and Fibers ............................................................................ 2-9Work and Equipment Safety ........................................................................... 2-16Protection Against Electrostatic Discharge .................................................... 2-22
Installing Equipment ............................................................... 3-1Overview .......................................................................................................... 3-1Preliminary Preparations .................................................................................. 3-2
Installation Sequence ....................................................................................... 3-2
Unpacking and Performing Visual Inspection ................................................... 3-5Installation Options ........................................................................................... 3-6Installing Ancillary Units in Racks ..................................................................... 3-8Installing the BG-30B Platform in the Rack .................................................... 3-31
Installing the BG-30E Platform in the Rack .................................................... 3-47
Installing the EXT-2U Platform in the Rack .................................................... 3-61
Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-30 Shelf ........................................ 3-73
BG-30B Wall-Mounted Installations ....................................... 4-1Overview .......................................................................................................... 4-1
Wall-Mounted Cabinet ...................................................................................... 4-2
DDF 21 E1s Unit ............................................................................................ 4-13Wall-Mounted Frame ...................................................................................... 4-34
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Commissioning Tests ............................................................. 5-1Overview .......................................................................................................... 5-1
Test Equipment ................................................................................................ 5-1
Site Commissioning Tests ................................................................................ 5-2
SDH Commissioning Tests .............................................................................. 5-5
Data Network Commissioning Tests .............................................................. 5-11
Maintenance ............................................................................. 6-1Overview .......................................................................................................... 6-1Test Equipment, Tools, and Materials .............................................................. 6-1Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................... 6-2Onsite Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 6-3Replacing Cards and Modules ....................................................................... 6-24
Connection Data ..................................................................... A-1Overview .......................................................................................................... A-2INF_30B/INF_30BH/INF_30E DC Input Power Connectors ............................ A-2AC_CONV_30B/AC_CONV_30E AC Input Power Connectors ....................... A-2MNG Ethernet Connector ................................................................................. A-3T3/T4 Timing Connector ................................................................................... A-4
Auxiliary Connector on the MCP30 .................................................................. A-5
RS-232 Connector ............................................................................................ A-7Orderwire Connector ........................................................................................ A-8V.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-23PM345_3 Card Connection Data ................................................................... A-23P345_3E Card Connection Data .................................................................... A-23PE1_63 Card Connection Data ...................................................................... A-23
ESW_2G_8F_E Card Connection Data ......................................................... A-24
MPS_2G_8F Card Connection Data .............................................................. A-24
DMGE_1_L1 Connection Data ....................................................................... A-25TP21_2 Connection Data ............................................................................... A-25TP63_1 Connection Data ............................................................................... A-30
TPS1_1 Connection Data ............................................................................... A-31SM_10E Card Connection Data ..................................................................... A-31
ICP_VF Connection Data ............................................................................... A-44
ICP_V24 Connection Data ............................................................................. A-45ICP_V35 Connection Data ............................................................................. A-48
ICP_V11_V24 Connection Data ..................................................................... A-49
ICP_DB37D Connection Data ........................................................................ A-51
RAP-4B Connectors ....................................................................................... A-55
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List of FiguresFigure 1-1: Typical BG-30 platform ................................................................................ 1-2
Figure 2-1: Typical installation of four BG-30 platforms in an ETSI 2200 rack .............. 2-8
Figure 2-2: Laser warning label.................................................................................... 2-19
Figure 2-3: Basic ESD warning symbol ....................................................................... 2-22
Figure 3-1: Typical installation of a single BG-30 platform in a 2200 ETSI rack ........... 3-3
Figure 3-2: Typical installation of four BG-30B platforms .............................................. 3-7
Figure 3-3: Location of RAP-BG grounding stud ......................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-4: Identification of RAP-BG cable routes ....................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-5: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-BG ........................................... 3-11
Figure 3-6: RAP-BG platform power cable grounding screws ..................................... 3-13
Figure 3-7: RAP-BG front cover removal ..................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-8: RAP-BG circuit breaker installation ........................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-9: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ..................................... 3-15
Figure 3-10: Locating RAP-4B grounding stud ............................................................ 3-17
Figure 3-11: RAP-4B with grounding cable .................................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-12: Identifying RAP-4B cable routes .............................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-13: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-4B .......................................... 3-19
Figure 3-14: RAP-4B platform power cable grounding screws .................................... 3-20
Figure 3-15: RAP-4B front cover removal .................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-16: RAP-4B circuit breaker installation .......................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-17: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ................................... 3-22
Figure 3-18: Threading optical fibers in the FST .......................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-19: Attaching rack mounting brackets to the ODF ......................................... 3-24
Figure 3-20: ODF front panel ....................................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-21: ODF open view ........................................................................................ 3-25
Figure 3-22: ODF fiber routes ...................................................................................... 3-26
Figure 3-23: Installing ICP_MCP30 in the rack ............................................................ 3-28
Figure 3-24: Installing SM_10E ICPs in the rack ......................................................... 3-29
Figure 3-25: Installing the AC_CONV_UNIT in the rack .............................................. 3-30
Figure 3-26: Installing rail stiffeners in the rack ........................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-27: BG-30B slots ............................................................................................ 3-33
Figure 3-28: Installing a power module in the BG-30B ................................................ 3-35
Figure 3-29: Installing an FCU_30B/ FCU_30BH module in the BG-30B ................... 3-36
Figure 3-30: Location of the CF card inside the MCP30B/D ........................................ 3-37
Figure 3-31: Installing a CF card into the MCP30B/D .................................................. 3-38
Figure 3-32: Installing an MCP30B module in the BG-30B ......................................... 3-39
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Figure 3-33: Location of the SD card inside the MCP30 ............................................. 3-40
Figure 3-34: Installing the SD card into the MCP30 .................................................... 3-41
Figure 3-35: Installing an MCP30 module in the BG-30B ............................................ 3-42
Figure 3-36: Installing an XIO30 module in the BG-30B .............................................. 3-43
Figure 3-37: Installing a Tslot module in the BG-30B .................................................. 3-44
Figure 3-38: Installing an AC_CONV_MODULE in the AC_CONV_UNIT ................... 3-45
Figure 3-39: Installing an SFP/XFP module in the BG ................................................ 3-46
Figure 3-40: Installing the H connector ........................................................................ 3-48
Figure 3-41: Installing the BG-30E ............................................................................... 3-49
Figure 3-42: Removing the BG-30E from the BG-30B ................................................ 3-50
Figure 3-43: Inserting the thin flat-head tool ................................................................ 3-51
Figure 3-44: Raising the rivet cap ................................................................................ 3-51
Figure 3-45: Removing the rivet ................................................................................... 3-51
Figure 3-46: BG-30E regular slots layout ..................................................................... 3-52
Figure 3-47: BG-30E slots layout with ES 3# extended ............................................... 3-52
Figure 3-48: Installing a power module in the BG-30E ................................................ 3-54
Figure 3-49: Installing an FCU_30E in the BG-30E ..................................................... 3-55
Figure 3-50: Installing an extension card in the BG-30E ............................................. 3-56
Figure 3-51: Removing the blank panel ....................................................................... 3-57
Figure 3-52: Removing the card guide ......................................................................... 3-58
Figure 3-53: Installing a long card in the BG-30E ........................................................ 3-59
Figure 3-54: Installing a traffic module on the SM_10E ............................................... 3-60
Figure 3-55: Installing the H connector in the BG-30 ................................................... 3-62
Figure 3-56: Removing the BG-30E from the BG-30B ................................................ 3-63
Figure 3-57: Inserting the thin flat-head tool ................................................................ 3-64
Figure 3-58: Raising the rivet cap ................................................................................ 3-64
Figure 3-59: Removing the rivet ................................................................................... 3-64
Figure 3-60: EXT-2U regular slots layout ..................................................................... 3-65
Figure 3-61: Installing a power module in the EXT-2U ................................................ 3-67
Figure 3-62: Installing an FCU_E2U in the EXT-2U .................................................... 3-68
Figure 3-63: Installing an extension card in the EXT-2U ............................................. 3-69
Figure 3-64: Removing the blank panel ....................................................................... 3-70
Figure 3-65: Removing the card guide ......................................................................... 3-71
Figure 3-66: Installing a long card in the BG-30E ........................................................ 3-72
Figure 3-67: PME1_63 traffic cable ............................................................................. 3-78
Figure 3-68: PME1_63 traffic cable installation ........................................................... 3-79
Figure 3-69: L114 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-82
Figure 3-70: L123 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-83
Figure 3-71: L128 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-84
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Figure 3-72: L127 protection jumper cable schematic diagram ................................... 3-85
Figure 3-73: TP21_2 1:2 protection scheme example ................................................. 3-87
Figure 3-74: TP21_2 1:1 protection scheme example ................................................. 3-87
Figure 3-75: TP63_1_1 (two PE1_63 cards) 1:1 protection scheme example ............ 3-88
Figure 3-76: TP63_1_1 (three PME1_21 modules and one PE1_63 card)1:1 protection scheme example ................................................................................... 3-88
Figure 3-77: TPS1_1 (two SMQ1&4 modules) 1:1 protection scheme example ......... 3-89
Figure 4-1: Wall-mounted cabinet general view ............................................................. 4-2
Figure 4-2: Tools required for cabinet installation .......................................................... 4-3
Figure 4-3: Wall-mounted cabinet interior components ................................................. 4-4
Figure 4-4: Preparing the rear panel holes .................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4-5: Installing the rear panel ............................................................................... 4-6
Figure 4-6: Installing the support rails ............................................................................ 4-7
Figure 4-7: Installing the 19" vertical extrusions ............................................................ 4-7
Figure 4-8: Installing the C-rail ....................................................................................... 4-8
Figure 4-9: Cabling accessories installed in the cabinet ................................................ 4-9
Figure 4-10: Cabling accessories ................................................................................ 4-10
Figure 4-11: DDF general view .................................................................................... 4-13
Figure 4-12: Installing the brackets for ETSI installation ............................................. 4-14
Figure 4-13: Attaching the connection blocks .............................................................. 4-15
Figure 4-14: Installing a BG platform and three DDFs ................................................. 4-17
Figure 4-15: Clip nuts distance in mm (BG and three DDFs) ...................................... 4-18
Figure 4-16: Installing a BG platform, two DDFs, and an AC CONV unit .................... 4-20
Figure 4-17: Clip nuts distance in mm (BG, two DDFs, AC CONV unit) ..................... 4-21
Figure 4-18: Wall-mounted cabinet cabling ................................................................. 4-24
Figure 4-19: Wall-mounted cabinet cables routing front view ...................................... 4-25
Figure 4-20: Wall-mounted cabinet cables routing left side view ................................. 4-26
Figure 4-21: Installing top and bottom covers .............................................................. 4-31
Figure 4-22: Connecting grounding cables .................................................................. 4-31
Figure 4-23: Installing side covers ............................................................................... 4-32
Figure 4-24: Connecting grounding cables .................................................................. 4-33
Figure 4-25: Installing the front door ............................................................................ 4-33
Figure 4-26: Connecting the door grounding cable ..................................................... 4-34
Figure 4-27: Wall-mounted frame installation .............................................................. 4-35
Figure 4-28: Attaching the fiber guide tube .................................................................. 4-36
Figure 4-29: Holes location for wall-mounted frame .................................................... 4-37
Figure 4-30: Installing a BG and three DDFs ............................................................... 4-39
Figure 4-31: Installing a BG, a DDF, and a RAP-BG ................................................... 4-40
Figure 4-32: Installing a BG, an ICP_MCP30, and a DDF ........................................... 4-41
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Figure 4-33: Installing a BG, a DDF, and an AC/DC CONV ........................................ 4-42
Figure 4-34: Installing a BG and a DDF ....................................................................... 4-44
Figure 4-35: Installing the front cover .......................................................................... 4-46
Figure 4-36: Routing and connecting cables and fibers in the wall-mountedframe ............................................................................................................................ 4-48
Figure 4-37: Wall-mounted frame cable routing - left side view ................................... 4-49
Figure 6-1: Inserting an SFP/XFP transceiver into an XIO module ............................. 6-31
Figure A-1: POWER IN input power connector, pin functions ....................................... A-2
Figure A-2: AC input power connector ........................................................................... A-2
Figure A-3: Ethernet connector, PIN identification ......................................................... A-3
Figure A-4: T3/T4 connector, pin identification .............................................................. A-4
Figure A-5: Auxiliary connector for MCP30/MCP64, pin identification .......................... A-5
Figure A-6: RS-232 overhead connectors, pin identification ......................................... A-7
Figure A-7: RS-232 overhead cable .............................................................................. A-7
Figure A-8: RS-232 overhead cable label ...................................................................... A-7
Figure A-9: OW connector, pin identification ................................................................. A-8
Figure A-10: V.11 connector, pin identification .............................................................. A-9
Figure A-11: Alarms connector, pin identification ........................................................ A-10
Figure A-12: E1 connectors for PME1_21, pin identification ....................................... A-11
Figure A-13: PME1_63 connector pin identification ..................................................... A-15
Figure A-14: E1 connectors for TP21_2, pin identification .......................................... A-25
Figure A-15: SM_10E traffic module connector, pin identification ............................... A-31
Figure A-16: 25-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ..................................... A-45
Figure A-17: 9-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ....................................... A-46
Figure A-18: M34 female connector, pin identification ................................................. A-48
Figure A-19: 15-pin D-type female connector, pin identification .................................. A-49
Figure A-20: 25-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ..................................... A-49
Figure A-21: 37-pin D-type female connector, pin identification .................................. A-51
Figure A-22: RAP-4B SHELF ALARM connector, pin identification ............................ A-55
Figure A-23: RAP-4B ALARM IN/OUT connector, pin identification ............................ A-57
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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Table 6-7: General troubleshooting procedures for the INF_30B/INF_30BHand INF_30BH ............................................................................................................. 6-12
Table 6-8: General troubleshooting procedures for the FCU_30B/FCU_30BH ........... 6-12
Table 6-9: General troubleshooting procedures for optical transceiver plug-ins ......... 6-13
Table 6-10: Special troubleshooting procedures for DMFE_4_L1, DMFE_4_L2,and DMEOP_4 ............................................................................................................. 6-15
Table 6-11: General troubleshooting procedures for extended cards(PE1_63, P345_3, SM_10E, ESW_2G_8F_E, S1_4, and S4_1) ................................ 6-16
Table 6-12: Special troubleshooting procedures for P345_3 card............................... 6-18
Table 6-13: Special troubleshooting procedures for ESW_2G_8F_E cards ............... 6-18
Table 6-14: General troubleshooting procedures for daughterboards onSM_10E cards ............................................................................................................. 6-19
Table 6-15: Special troubleshooting procedures for SM_EOP daughter boards ......... 6-20
Table 6-16: Special troubleshooting procedures for OW box ...................................... 6-20
Table 6-17: Special troubleshooting procedures forTP21_2/TP63_1/TPS1_1 cards ................................................................................... 6-22
Table 6-18: Special troubleshooting procedures for DMFX_4_L1and DMFX_4_L2 .......................................................................................................... 6-22
Table 6-19: Special troubleshooting procedures for DMGE_1_L1 .............................. 6-23
Table 6-20: Special troubleshooting procedures for DMGE_4_L1and DMGE_2_L2 ......................................................................................................... 6-24
Table A-1: Ethernet connector, pin assignment ............................................................. A-3
Table A-2: T3/T4 connector, PIN identification .............................................................. A-4
Table A-3: 1-11 Auxiliary connector, pin assignment .................................................... A-5
Table A-4: RS-232 connectors, pin assignment ............................................................ A-8
Table A-5: OW connector, pin assignment .................................................................... A-8
Table A-6: V.11 overhead connector, pin assignment ................................................... A-9
Table A-7: Alarms connector, pin assignment ............................................................. A-10
Table A-8: PME1_21 connector, pin assignment......................................................... A-11
Table A-9: Connector P1 E1 #1 to E1 #21 Tx lines ..................................................... A-15
Table A-10: Connector P3 E1 #1 to E1 #21 Rx lines ................................................... A-17
Table A-11: Connector P1 E1 #22 to E1 #42 Tx lines ................................................. A-18
Table A-12: Connector P3 E1 #22 to E1 #42 Rx lines ................................................. A-19
Table A-13: Connector P1 E1 #43 to E1 #63 Tx lines ................................................. A-20
Table A-14: Connector P3 E1 #43 to E1 #63 Rx lines ................................................. A-21
Table A-15: Gigabit Ethernet connector, pin assignment ............................................ A-25
Table A-16: Twin 68-pin VHDCI connector (P2), pin assignment................................ A-26
Table A-17: Twin 68-pin VHDCI connector (P1), pin assignment................................ A-28
Table A-18: SM_10E SM_FXO_8 and SM_FXS_8 connector, pin assignment .......... A-32
Table A-19: SM_10E SM_EM_24W6E connector, pin assignment ............................. A-33
Table A-20: SM_10E SM_V35E connector, pin assignment ....................................... A-35
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Overview.........................................................................................................xiii
Intended Audience........................................................................................... xiii
Document Organization................................................................................... xiii
Document Conventions...................................................................................xiv
Related Documentation....................................................................................xv
Obtaining Technical Documentation................................................................xv
Technical Assistance.......................................................................................xvi
OverviewTheBroadGate
(BG) BG-30 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Manual(IOMM) describes how to install BG-30 platforms and how to install
and replace hardware components, including cards, modules, and accessories.
Intended AudienceThe BG-30 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
About This Manual
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TIP: 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 and
commissioning processes. Some of these documents present information
supplied 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 Department
30 Hasivim St.
Petach Tikva 49130
Israel
Fax: +972-3-9268060Email: [email protected]
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Multi-ADM and cross-connect functionality, ideal for deployment in
flexible network topologies like ring, mesh, and star.
Compactness and resiliency, making it perfectly suited for both indoor andoutdoor enclosures. Due to its extended operating temperature range, it is
also most suitable for harsh environmental conditions.
Figure 1-1: Typical BG-30 platform
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3 Route the required power, alarm, management,
and transmission cables to the intended BG-30equipment location.
Equipment Installation (page
3-1)
4 If required, install the equipment racks. Equipment Installation (page3-1)
5 Mark the location of each BG-30 platform,relevant accessories (Fiber Storage Tray[FST], Optical Distribution Frame [ODF],Digital Distribution Frame [DDF], and
MCP30 Interconnection Panel[ICP_MCP30]) on each rack, in accordance
with the site installation plan.
Notes:
For BG-30B-only installation, it isrecommended you leave at least 4 U ofspace above the platform to enable future
installation of the BG-30E.
The BG-30B can only support balanced E1interfaces directly. For unbalanced E1s, thexDDF-21 patch panel must be configured,which provides conversion betweenbalanced and unbalanced E1s for 21 x E1s.
When auxiliary interfaces like RS-232,orderwire (OW), or V.11 are used in your
application, the ICP_MCP30 should be
installed in order to distribute theconcentrated Auxiliary connector intodedicated connectors for each function.
Equipment Installation (page3-1)
6 When applicable, install the EMS-BGFmanagement station.
EMS-BGF Installation Guide
7 Install the Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) and otherequipment needed in each rack.
Equipment Installation (page3-1)
8 Install the BG-30 platforms in the appropriaterack.
Equipment Installation page3-1)
9 For each BG-30 platform where optical modulesare used, install an FST under the BG-30platform and route the optical fibers to the FST.
Note: Even if you are not currently installing anFST, it is recommended that you leave enough
space beneath the BG-30 platform to enablefuture installation.
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10 Install the prescribed modules in the BG-30B
platform, including two INF_30B or INF_30BHmodules, FCU_30B or FCU_30BH, MCP30,two XIO30 modules (XIO30_1, XIO30Q_1&4,XIO30_4, or XIO30_16), and optional Tslotmodules.
Install the prescribed modules in the BG-30Eplatform, including two INF_30E modules,
FCU_30E, or other extension cards, such as thePE1_63, P345_3E, SM_10E, andESW_2G_8F_E.
11 Install the SFP modules for XIO30 modules. Equipment Installation (page3-1)
12 Depending on the modules or cards in yourBG-30 platform:
Route the PDH electrical cables from the
DDF 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 Ethernet(FE) interfaces on the front panel ofDMFE_4_L1 modules.
If the ICP_MCP30 is installed, route the
special cables to connect the ICP_MCP30and the MCP30, and route cables forinterfaces on the ICP_MCP30 panel. If theICP_MCP30 is not installed and externalalarms interfaces are used, route the special
Alarms cable from the MCP30 Auxiliaryconnector to the RAP.
Note:The DDF can be installed on the samerack as the BG-30 platform, or on a differentrack.
Equipment Installation (page3-1)
13 Connect management cables between theequipment installed in the rack and themanagement station.
Equipment Installation (page3-1)
14 Connect power cables from the RAP panel toeach BG-30 platform installed in the rack.
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Integrating BG-30 Platforms and Other
Equipment in One RackWhen BG-30 platforms and associated accessories do not occupy the entire
rack, additional equipment can be installed in the remaining rack space. Make
sure that any heat generated by this equipment can be dissipated efficiently,
and that thermal isolation is provided between the various equipment units.
In the event of additional equipment being installed in the rack, contact ECI
Telecoms Customer Support team for assistance.
Figure 2-1: Typical installation of four BG-30 platforms in an ETSI 2200 rack
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Preparing Cables and Fibers
NOTE: This section provides information for preparingcables and optical fibers. The necessary cables can be ordered
from ECI Telecom. For details, contact ECI TelecomsCustomer Support team or your ECI Telecom sales
representative.
Before you start:
The following main types of cables are required for installing the BG-30:
Grounding cables (page2-10)
DC power cables (RAP Input Power Cables (page2-10)and Platform
Power Cables (page2-11))
Alarm cables (page2-11)
Management cables (page2-11)
Timing (clock) cables (page2-12)
Optical fibers (page2-14)
Electric traffic cables (page2-12)
Some of these cables are supplied as part of the BG-30 equipment, while others
must be prepared on site or ordered separately from ECI Telecom.
In the following sections, you will find information about the cables, and how
to prepare them on site, where relevant. For details about the equipment
connector types and cable wiring, see Connection Data (pageA-1).
WARNING: When preparing cables, in particular power andgrounding cables, use only UL-listed components of thespecified types. Components must also comply with anyapplicable national and local safety codes and regulations.
Only qualified trained personnel may be involved in thepreparation of the various cable types. Personnel must use
only approved procedures, in accordance with the applicableworkmanship practice.
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Grounding Cables
Platform grounding is achieved by connecting the platform to the rack usingrack mounting brackets. Grounding is provided by contact when the unit is
fastened to the rack.
A reliable low-impedance connection must be provided using copper
conductors 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 mm2) or thicker copper lead with yellow/green
insulation, 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-hole
compression lug. If the lug is not plated, polish it until it has a bright finish and
coat it with antioxidant before connecting it to the frame of the rack. Do not
mix different types of metal conductors.
DC Power CablesDC power cables must be prepared on site. Two types of DC power cables are
needed:
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 end
only.
RAP Input Power Cables
The RAP input power cables are prepared on site. They connect input power
from the site power distribution subsystem to the DC input terminals of the
RAP.
Two input power cables are required for each rack, one for each source. The
cables must use copper leads complying with UL/ETSI recommendations. Use
a red lead for the positive conductor and a black lead for the negativeconductor. The RAP cable ends must be terminated in M6 cable lugs matching
the conductor gauge.
The recommended cable gauge is 25 mmor thicker. This gauge ensures that
the voltage drop across the rack power cable does not exceed 2 V, even for
cable runs of maximum 30 meters connected to a RAP and providing power to
multiple BG-30 platforms.
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When the RAP is used to provide power to a single BG-30 platform, lower-lead
gauges may be used, as follows:
For runs not exceeding 20 meters, use 10 mm2copper leads.
For runs not exceeding 30 meters, use 16 mm2copper leads.
Platform Power Cables
One 12 AWG cable, supplied by ECI Telecom, connects the input power from
the rack RAP unit to the POWER IN connector on each INF_30B or
INF_30BH module of each BG-30B platform installed in the rack.
Alarm CablesAlarm cables used within BG-30 equipment are included in the shipment
according to site specifications.
The alarm indications are carried by the platform alarm indication cable. One
platform alarm indication cable is required for each BG-30 platform installed in
the rack. There are two types of alarm cable. If the ICP_MCP30 is not
installed, an alarm cable connects between the Auxiliary connector on the
MCP30 and one of the Alarms connectors on the RAP (RAP-4B only). If the
ICP_MCP30 is installed, another alarm cable connects between the Alarms
connector on the ICP_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-30 platform via the
RJ-45 (MNG) connector located on the front panel of the MCP30.
The MNG Ethernet connector is wired as a 10BaseT station port for direct
connection through an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 straight cable to a port of a 10BaseT
Ethernet 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 the
cables must not exceed the maximum recommended for the cable type and hub
port in use (up to a few dozen meters).
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Timing (Clock) Cables
The BG-30 platform uses an RJ-45 connector on the MCP30 front panel thatintegrates the two timing reference interfaces (2 x T3 and 2 x T4). If it has
balanced (120) G.703 interfaces, a multi twisted-pair cable with an RJ-45connector (supplied by ECI Telecom) is used to connect timing signals from
the BG-30 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).
Electric Traffic Cables
Some electric traffic cables can be prepared on site. The following table liststhe type of cables and mating connectors needed for each BG-30 traffic
interface type.
Table 2-5: Traffic cables mating connector data for BG-30B
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_211 E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Twin multipair
cable (2 x 21
120
twistedpairs)
100-pin SCSI
male
2 x 50-pin
SCSI male
1
PME1_63 E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps
3 x twin
multipair cable
(2 x 21 120 W
twisted pairs)
2 x 136-pin
VHDCI
Open
(connects to
DDF)
1
xDDF-21 E1 unbalanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open
(prepared in
the field)
42
PM345_3 E3/DS-3 (34/45
Mbps)
Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open
(prepared in
the field)
6
SMD1B2 STM-1 electrical Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 (on
electrical SFP)
Open
(prepared inthe field)
2/4
SMQ13 STM-1e Coaxial cable DIN 1.0/2.3 Open
(prepared inthe field)
8
1Cable is used to connect the PME1_21 E1 interface connector to the xDDF-21.
2Electrical or optical SFPs can be used when working in STM-1; the cable type is determined according to the SFP
used.3Cables are required when electrical SFPs are used in the module.
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Work and Equipment Safety
NOTE: BG-30 equipment is intended for installation inrestricted-access areas only.
BG-30 platforms contain power sources of varying voltages. Note the
following 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 (for
example, 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 the
equipment and strictly observe the procedures needed to avoid the indicated
hazards.
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Grounding Requirements
All the equipment, including BG-30 platforms, ancillary units, and equipmentfrom other vendors, must be properly grounded at all times. Good equipment
grounding is necessary to protect personnel and equipment, minimize noise,
and allow the discharge of accumulated static charges to earth.
Rack Grounding Requirements
Connect the rack to the site grounding bar with a ground cable according to
ETSI recommendations (top/bottom connection).
The rack is supplied with a main copper or brass grounding bolt welded to the
rack 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 35
mm2(2 AWG) grounding cable or thicker, as short as possible, complying with
UL/ETSI recommendations. The bolt must be free of paint. The cable must be
made of copper strands and terminated on both sides with bolt terminals.
NOTE: If necessary, the gauge of the grounding lead can alsobe 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 paint
from the rack in this area to ensure efficient electrical contact.
CAUTION: Connect the RAP grounding bolt to the rackgrounding bolt with a grounding cable complying withUL/ETSI recommendations. The cable must include bolt
terminals on both ends and be securely fastened with a nutand a star washer.
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Table 2-11: LC transceivers laser information STM-1/100BaseFX SFP
Module Parameter Data
STM-1 SFP Laser designation S3 L3 L5 BD 316
BD 517
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 2-12: LC transceivers laser information GbE SFP (OTGBE)
Module Parameter Data
GbE SFP Laser designation SX LX L5
Operatingwavelength (nm)
850 1310 1550
Source type Multi mode Single mode Single mode
Minimum mean launched
power (dBm)-9.5 -11 0
Maximum mean launchedpower (dBm)
-3 -3 5
16Single-fiber bidirectional transceivers with a transmit wavelength of 1310 nm.
17Single-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-30 equipment
and 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 (electrostatic
discharge sensitive) or include sensitive items are identified by the basic ESD
warning symbol shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-3: Basic ESD warning symbol
The information provided in this section is in line with CENELEC Electronic
Components Committee (CECC) specification CECC 00 015, which deals with
protection of devices sensitive to ESD.
Most types of electronic equipment, assemblies, and components can be
damaged by electrostatic discharges. An ESD between two objects occurs
when an object carrying static electrical charges touches or is brought near
another object.
Static electrical charges appear as a result of friction between surfaces ofinsulating materials or separation of two such surfaces, and may also be
induced by electrical fields. Routine activities such as walking across an
insulating floor, friction between garment parts, friction between objects, and
so on, can easily build up charges to levels that may cause damage, especially
when humidity is low.
In many cases, the build-up of charge can be avoided by using special
materials, for example, garments and packaging of antistatic materials or
materials 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 electrostatic
charges 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 called
an ESD Protected Area (EPA).
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To enable ESD bonding to ground of equipment racks and any other
nonmoveable 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 greater
than 1 M.
Work Arrangements within a Temporary
EPATo ensure that effective ESD protection is indeed achieved, the following
arrangements must be observed by persons entering and/or performing field
work 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 to
walk 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 a
temporary work surface away from the other equipment, the ESDS must be
given protective packaging unless equipotential bonding to ground of the
operator 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 the
equipment.
The field service operator must ensure that the materials and tools
necessary 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 constructed
so 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
Installing Ancillary Units in Racks................................................................. 3-8
Installing the BG-30B Platform in the Rack..................................................3-31
Installing the BG-30E Platform in the Rack..................................................3-47
Installing the EXT-2U Platform in the Rack.................................................3-61Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-30 Shelf........................................3-73
OverviewThis chapter provides general instructions for installing the BG-30 and
auxiliary equipment.
The procedures for equipment replacement and upgrades are similar to those
for installation, and when relevant, notes regarding live replacement or upgrade
are inserted in these procedures.
Use the information in this chapter in conjunction with specific site installationplans in a particular customer network. If you are interested in obtaining design
or installation assistance from ECI Telecoms Customer Support team or wish
to prepare a network installation plan, contact your ECI Telecom sales
representative.
The BG-30 platforms, cards, modules, and ancillary equipment are described in
theBroadGate Product Line Reference Manual.
3
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Table 3-1: Outline of typical BG-30B 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-30B platform in the rack.
5 Install the BG-30B modules in the BG-30B platform. BG-30B modules
include:2 x INF_30B or INF_30BH, 1 x FCU_30B or FCU_30BH, 1 x MCP30, 2 xXIO30 cards (XIO30_1, XIO30Q_1&4, XIO30_4, or XIO30_16) andseveral Tslot modules (such as PME1_21 and DMFE_4_L1).
6 Install the SFP modules in the BG-30B platform (for XIO30 modules).
7 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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Installing Ancillary Units in
RacksECI Telecom offers various accessories for efficient and optimal installation in
racks. Contact ECI Telecoms Customer Support team or your ECI Telecom
sales representative for additional items or custom modifications to standard
items.
The specific units you need to install depend on your site installation plan and
may include one or more of the following:
RAP unit: For connecting up to four or eight BG-30 platforms (BG-30 with
BG-30E is counted as two platforms) on the same rack, usually located at
the top. See Installing the RAP-BG (page3-9)and Installing the RAP-4B(page3-15).
FST: Located under the BG-30B platform, recommended for installations
with a large number of optical modules. See Installing the Fiber Storage
Tray (page3-22).
ODF units: See Installing the ODF (page3-24).
xDDF-21: This unit must be installed for unbalanced E1 interfaces. See
Installing the xDDF-21 Patch Panel (page3-27).
ICP_MPC30: This unit is used to distribute the concentrated Auxiliary
connector on the MCP30B panel into dedicated connectors for each
function. See Installing the ICP_MCP30 (page3-28). AC_CONV_UNIT: This unit is an AC power platform that can be mounted
separately on the rack. See Installing the AC_CONV_UNIT (page3-30).
In general, ancillary units are attached to the rack side rails by four M6 Phillips
screws. 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.
CAUTION: If additional equipment (other than BG-30platforms) is installed in the rack, a heat buffer must beinstalled between such equipment and the BG-30 to minimizethe transfer of heat from platform to platform. Consult yourECI Telecom representative regarding the exact heat bufferrequired.
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Installing the RAP-BG
Before You Start:
Before connecting DC power cables, see DC Power Cables (page2-10).
For a description of the RAP-BG, see theBroadGate 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) with
a black cable. However, according to the BS7671 (GB) and
HD 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 the
RAP-BG source A and source B inputs. Two cables are required, one for each
source. Each cable consists of two stranded copper leads with a cross section of
50 mm2(.078 in.2), one red and the other black. Each lead is terminated with a
compression 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 DC
Power Cables (page2-10)for DC power cable requirements.
CAUTION: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 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 3-4: 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 boardby referring to the following figure (showing the terminals at source A side;
a similar board is used at source B side).
Figure 3-5: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-BG
CAUTION:Before connecting the power leads, make sure toidentify the terminal polarity on the RAP-BG power terminalboard.
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4. Bring the two leads of DC source A input power cable to the appropriateRAP-BG opening.
5. Attach the lug of the red lead to the positive stud terminal marked (+) onthe power terminal board (see the previous figure).
6. Secure the lug using a flat washer, spring washer, and nut. Tighten the nutwith a torque of 1450 N cm to 1600 N cm.
7. Attach the lug of the black lead to the negative stud terminal marked (-) onthe power terminal board (see the previous figure).
8. Repeat Step 6 for the black lead lug.
9. If an additional power source (source B) is used, repeat Steps 3 to 8 forsource B.
10.Securely attach the DC input power cables to the rack inner wall usingcable ties.
During the following procedure, refer to the figures in Connecting DC power
cables to the RAP-BG (page3-11).
To connect the DC power cables to a platform:
1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to theRAP-BG.
2. Insert the DC power cable end, terminated with lugs, of the BG-30 platformthrough the opening for platform power cables connecting to source A. If
more platforms are installed in the rack, start by connecting the Platform 1
cable.
3. Attach the red lead lug of the platform power cable to the positive studterminal of Platform 1 on the power terminal board.
4. Secure the lug using a flat washer, spring washer, and nut. Tighten the nutwith a torque of 320 N cm to 350 N cm.
5. Attach the black lead lug of the power cable to the negative stud terminal ofPlatform 1 on the power terminal board.
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3. Connect the lug at one end of the grounding lead to the RAP-4B groundingstuds, using spring washers and nuts.
Figure 3-11: RAP-4B with grounding cable
4. Connect the two-hole lug at the other end of the grounding lead to therack's grounding bar.
To connect DC input power cables to the RAP-4B:
1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to the
RAP-4B, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 3-12: Identifying RAP-4B cable routes
2. Open the two captive screws fastening the RAP-4B front cover and removeit.
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Checking DC Voltage Polarity
To check DC voltage polarity:
1. Make sure the correct site grounding test has been passed successfully (seeGrounding Requirements).
2. Connect the DC input power to the RAP-4B.
3. Set all the RAP-4B circuit breakers to ON.
4. Use a DMM to test the voltage between the positive and negative contactsof each power cable.
The following figure identifies the functions of the power cable connector
contacts assembled on the cable end connected to the BG-30 platform, as
seen when looking into the connector.
Figure 3-17: Platform DC input power connector pin functions
5. Make sure the voltage is within the allowed range (-40 VDC to -72 VDC),and that it has the correct polarity.
6. Return all the RAP-4B circuit breakers to OFF.7. Disconnect the RAP-4B input power sources.
8. Reinstall the RAP-4B front cover and fasten it with the two captive screws.
Installing the FSTInstall the FST 50 mm below the fiber guide. If additional equipment is
installed below it, such as another BG-30 platform, an additional 50 mm must
be left free between the FST and such equipment.
To install the FST in the rack:
1. Attach the FST to the rack rails and secure it using the four suppliedscrews, washers, and nuts.
2. Prepare the necessary fibers according to the site cabling diagram and thedetailed cabling diagrams or tables of each platform. See the safety
information in Work and Equipment Safety (page2-16)and Power Supply
Requirements.
3. Label the cables in accordance with the cabling diagrams or tables.
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Installing the ODF
Identify the prescribed ODF locations in the rack before performing thefollowing procedures.
The ODF is supplied with two sets of rack mounting brackets: one for 19 and
ETSI racks (for both ETSI A and B), and the other for 23 7-foot bay racks.
To attach the rack mounting brackets to the ODF:
Refer to the following figure to identify the required set of rack mounting
brackets, and attach each bracket to the corresponding ODF side panel with
three screws.
Figure 3-19: Attaching rack mounting brackets to the ODF
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Installing SM_10E ICPs
Three types of ICPs were developed to simplify installation and connection tocustomer termination equipment. The ICP is connected to the SM_10E module
using a special cable that spreads the condensed cable to connector types
commonly used for each service. Each ICP can serve one SM_10E traffic
module. An ICP can be installed anywhere in the rack.
To install an SM_10E ICP:
1. Identify the prescribed position of the ICP in the rack in accordance withthe rack installation plan.
2. Place the ICP in the prescribed position using the two stabilizing pins tohold it temporarily in place, and then fasten the platform to the rack side
rails with four M6 screws, washers, and nuts.
Figure 3-24: Installing SM_10E ICPs in the rack
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All cards support live insertion. Except for the INF_30B, INF_30BH,
FCU_30B, and FCU_30BH, all modules have the same dimensions. During
module installation, refer to BG-30B slots (page3-33)and BG-30B modules toensure that you are inserting modules into their applicable slots. Modules are
designed so that they cannot be inserted into the wrong slot.
CAUTION: The mechanics in the platform and module panelsblock the insertion of a module into an incorrect slot. Wheninserting a module, if resistance is felt before the connectorsare flush, check whether it is inserted into the correct slot. Donot exert excessive force to insert the module, as this may
damage the BG-30 platform and the module.
Installing a Power Module in the BG-30BThe BG-30B platform must have two DC power modules (INF_30B or
INF_30BH) or one AC power module (AC_CONV_30B) installed in the power
module slot, and is always shipped with power module already installed. The
following procedure therefore describes replacing the power module.
Figure 3-28: Installing a power module in the BG-30B
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To install a power module in the BG-30B platform:
1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment,and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform avisual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any problems.
3. Hold the INF_30B or INF_30BH module extractor and insert the rear endof the module into the card guides.
4. Push the module in until the panel at the front of the module is flush withthe front of the BG-30B platform. If resistance is felt before the connectors
are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
5. Secure the module in place by tightening its two captive screws.
Installing an FCU_30B or FCU_30BH in the
BG-30BThe BG-30B platform must have one Fan Control module (FCU_30B or
FCU_30BH) installed in the FCU slot, and is shipped with the module already
installed. The following procedure therefore describes replacing the module.
Figure 3-29: Installing an FCU_30B/ FCU_30BH module in the BG-30B
To install an FCU_30B/FCU_30BH module in the BG-30Bplatform:
1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment,
and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform avisual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any problems.
3. Hold the FCU_30B or FCU_30BH module extractor and insert the rear endof the module into the card guides.
4. Push the module in until the panel at the front of the module is flush withthe front of the BG-30B platform. If resistance is felt before the connectors
are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
5. Secure the module in place by tightening its two captive screws.
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To install an MCP30 module in the BG-30B platform:
Figure 3-35: Installing an MCP30 module in the BG-30B
1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment,and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform avisual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any problems.
3. Hold the MCP30 module extractor and insert the rear end of the powermodule into the card guides of the MS slot.
4. Push the module in until the panel at the front of the module is flush withthe front of the BG-30B platform. If resistance is felt before the connectors
are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
5. Secure the module in place by tightening the two screws with ascrewdriver.
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Installing XIO30 Modules in the BG-30B
Each BG-30B platform must have two XIO30 modules installed. For a list ofavailable XIO30 modules and their technical descriptions, see theBroadGate
Product Line Reference Manual.
The BG-30B platform is always delivered without XIO30 modules, so they
must be installed in the field.
Figure 3-36: Installing an XIO30 module in the BG-30B
To install an XIO30 in the BG-30B platform:
1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment,and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform avisual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any problems.
3. Hold the XIO30 extractor and insert its rear end into the module guides ofone of the XS slots.
4. Push the module in until the panel at the front of the module is flush withthe front of the BG-30B platform. If resistance is felt before the connectors
are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
5. Secure the module in place by tightening its two captive screws.
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Attaching the BG-30E Platform in the Rack
The BG-30E platform can be mounted on the rack after it has been assembledwith the BG-30B or added to a BG-30B platform already mounted in the rack.
To attach a BG-30E platform to an ECI Telecomrecommended rack:
Fasten the BG-30E platform to the rack side rails with four M6 screws,
washers, and nuts. BG-30E platform grounding is achieved by contact
when connecting the platform to the rack using rack mounting brackets.
Identifying Slots in the BG-30EThe layout of the BG-30E is shown in the following figures.
Figure 3-46: BG-30E regular slots layout
Figure 3-47: BG-30E slots layout with ES 3# extended
The figures show two possible arrangements for the BG-30E. The upper is the
regular layout;. the lower is very similar but with an extension arrangement for
the uppermost slot (ES 3#).
The BG-30E platform consists of the following slots:
Two slots (PS A and PS B) for installing two DC power supply modules
One slot (FS) for installing a fan module
Three slots (ES 1#, ES 2#, ES 3#) for accommodating expansion traffic
card (Eslots) Slot ES 3# (can be extended) for housing a long card (TP63_1)
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Installing an FCU_30E in the BG-30E
The BG-30E platform must have one Fan Control module (FCU_30E) installedin the FCU slot. The BG-30E is always shipped with an FCU_30E module
installed. The procedure in this section therefore describes replacing the
module.
Figure 3-49: Installing an FCU_30E in the BG-30E
To install an FCU_30E in the BG-30E:
1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment,and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform avisual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any problems.
3. Hold the FCU_30E module extractor and insert the rear end of the powermodule into the card guides.
4. Push the module in until the panel at the front of the module is flush withthe front of the BG-30E platform. If resistance is felt before the connectors
are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
5. Secure the module in place by tightening the two screws with ascrewdriver.
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