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V100R006
Issue: 02
Date: 2013-10-15
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Installation Process
Start
Page 2
Precautions
Page 3
Precautions for
Handling
Power Cables
Page 4
Precautions for
Handling RTN 905 1A
IF Jumpers and IF
Cables
Page 5
Page 6
Precautions for
Handling RTN 905 2A
IF Jumpers
Page 6
Precautions for
Handling RTN 905 2A
IF Cables
Page 7
Pages
10 to 11
Pages
11 to 12
Wall Mounting
the Chassis
Page 14
Desk Mounting
the Chassis
Page 20
Installing E1 Cables
Pages
21 to 22
Installing Fibers
Page 22
Installing Ethernet
Service Cables
Pages
23 to 25
Installing IF Cables
Page 65
Installing 1+1/TDM
Cascade Cables and
XPIC Cables
Page 27
Page 28
Preparing and
Installing External
Alarm Cables
Page 29
Preparing and
Installing Synchronous
Data Cables
Introduction to the
IDU 905 Equipment
Pages
12 to 13
Installing Power
Cables
Installation Tools
Pages
19 to 20
Pages
10 to 14
Pages
14 to 15
Pages
16 to 18
Optional: Installing
Adapter Brackets for
IF Jumpers
Page 30
Preparing and
Installing External
Clock Cables
Pages
19 to 31
Page 31
Cable Layout
Page 38
Checking the
Installation
End
Commissioning Process
Start
Page 32
Powering On the
Equipment
Page 33
Configuring NE Data
(Using the USB Flash
Drive)
Page 34
Configuring NE Data
(Using the Web LCT)
Page 34
Configuring NE Data
(Using the Hand-Held
Tool)
Pages
35 to 36
Page 37
Pages
35 to 36
Pages 36
to 37
Aligning Antennas
End
Precautions
Electrostatic Discharge
To prevent damage to sensitive components caused by electrostatic discharge, wear ESD gloves or an
ESD wrist strap when handling the equipment, boards, or IC chips. Ensure that the ESD wrist strap is
properly grounded.
OptiX RTN 905
ESD
Binding Cables
Bind fibers or cables inside a cabinet at intervals of not more than 250 mm and user cables at intervals of
not more than 200 mm.
Bind fibers, cables, or corrugated pipes outside a cabinet at intervals equal to the distance between two
horizontal beams. If the cable trough does not have any beams, the intervals should not exceed 250 mm.
Pre-installation Check
Before beginning the installation, check the equipment room, cabinet, power supply, ground cables,
fibers, and associated facilities to confirm that all preparations are complete.
Prior to installing power cables on the RTN 905, confirm that the following conditions are met.
1
The power cables are connected correctly to the positive and negative terminals of the power supply device.
If a power cable is connected to the positive terminal of the RTN 905 and the negative terminal of the
power supply device, there will be a short circuit that damages the power cable and devices. To prevent
short circuits, install a circuit breaker on each negative terminal of the power supply device. The
recommended fuse capacity is 10 A.
The positive terminals of the power supply device connected to the RTN 905 are grounded. If terminals are
not properly grounded, the devices may be damaged.
ESD
DC power port
PSU
A1(+)
1
A2(-)
SW
...
2
B1(+)
PGND
B2(-)
SW
...
Power off the RTN 905 1A before you remove or connect an IF jumper on the IDU.
Do not remove or connect any IF jumper while the RTN 905 1A is powered on.
Power off the RTN 905 1A before you remove or connect an IF cable on the ODU.
Do not remove or connect any IF cable while the RTN 905 1A is powered on.
LINK1
STAT
PWRA
NEGA RTNA NEGB RTNB
(-) (+) (-) (+)
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
GE1
GE3
EXT/S1 ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
L/A6
SRV
ODU
!
USB
WARNING
-48V OUTPUT
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE
DISCONNECTING IF CABLE
-48V -60V
O: OFF
I: ON
NEGA
(-)
RTNA NEGB
(+)
(-)
RTNB
(+)
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
ODU-1
ODU-2
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
ON
ON
OFF
PULL
OFF
PULL
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
L/A6
USB
GE1
GE3
GE5
GE6
TDMA
2A
TDMB
ACT2
1
16
ESD
-48V
-60V
EXT/S1
ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
OUT IN
OUT IN
2
2
2
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Installation Tools
Measuring tape
Level
Phillips screwdriver
Flat-head screwdriver
Ladder
Adjustable wrench
Bayonet wrench
Socket wrench
Torque wrench
Hex key
Combination pliers
Needle-nose pliers
Diagonal pliers
Wire clippers
Claw hammer
Utility knife
File
Multimeter
Waterproof
insulation tape
PVC tape
Pulley
Lifting sling
Compass
ESD gloves
Marker
1 Ports
a
1
OptiX RTN 905
NEGA
(-)
RTNA NEGB
(+)
(-)
RTNB
(+)
5
LINK
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
11
13
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON GE1
L/A6
USB
15
14
16
17
GE3
GE5
GE6
TDMA
TDMB
E1(116)
1A
ESD
-48V
USB
-60V
EXT/S1
ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
OUT IN
OUT IN
10 12
Ground screw
Status indicators of
the GE/FE service
ports (SFP modules)
10
NE cascading
port/Asynchronous data port
13
16
16xE1 ports
11
14
17
NE status indicator
USB port
NMS port/NMS
serial port
12
15
TDM service
concatenation ports
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
13
Ground screw
USB port
10
13
16
TDM service
concatenation ports
Status indicators of
the GE/FE service
ports (SFP modules)
11
NE cascading
port/Asynchronous data port
14
17
16xE1 ports
NE status indicator
12
15
18
1 Ports
c
11
13
14
15
16 17
19
18
12
10
Ground screw
Status indicators of
the GE/FE service
ports (SFP modules)
10
NE cascading
port/Asynchronous data port
13
11
14
NE status indicator
USB port
NMS port/NMS
serial port
12
15
16
17
TDM service
concatenation ports
18
16xE1 ports
19
Floating nut
Mounting hole
When you fix the floating nuts, ensure a space of at least 25 mm for heat dissipation
on the left and right sides of the IDU 905.
Keep the ground screw for installing the protection ground (PGND) cable.
10
M4
M6
1.40.14 NM
2.00.2 NM
Floating nut
Mounting ear
Mounting hole
M6
Mounting ear
When you fix the floating nuts, ensure a space of at
least 25 mm for heat dissipation on the left and right
sides of the IDU 905.
3.00.3 NM
11
M4
M6
1.40.14 NM
2.00.2 NM
12
300 mm
8
Drill 8 holes 52 to
60 mm deep.
Drilling positions
Fans dissipate
heat above
the chassis.
Large flat
washer
PGND cable
M4
Nut
1.40.14 NM
Small flat
washer
M6x60 expansion
bolt
13
M4
PGND cable
1.40.14 NM
Base plate
Mounting hole
14
15
1 Install IF connectors.
Install 12 IF connectors.
The 2-channel IF adapter bracket can be used when the chassis is wall mounted, but cannot
be used when the chassis is installed in a 19-inch cabinet or an ETSI cabinet.
16
17
Method 2
M6x60 expansion bolt
Tapping screw
Nut Small flat washer
18
M2
0.220.03 NM
Insert the power cables into the DC connector based on the pin
assignment. You do not need to prepare the power cables on
site if they were prepared before delivery.
After fastening a cable, check whether the cable core is exposed outside the power cable connector terminal. If the
cable core is exposed, re-route the cable into the power cable connector. If the cable core is still exposed after you reroute the cable, peel the cable again.
If the AC power box (ETP 4830) is used, the IDU needs to use the BGND power cable and -48 V power cable that are
delivered with the AC power box. For details on the AC power box and its cables, see the IDU hardware description.
48 V
38.4 V to 57.6 V
60 V
48 V to 72 V
10 A
The recommended fuse capacity of 10 A is sufficient even at the maximum power consumption level. Users
can calculate fuse capacity by applying this formula: Fuse capacity (Total power consumption x
1.5)/(Rated voltage of input power x 87.5%).
RTN(+)
3
2
OUTPUT
NEG(-)
ON
3
2
OUTPUT
ON
RTN1(+) RTN2(+) NEG1(-) NEG2(-)
OFF
INPUT
32A
32A
20A
OFF
32A
20A
19
32A
20A
20A
Confirm that the circuit breaker of the PDU is switched to the off position. Insert the DC connector into the
power port on the chassis. Confirm that the two groups of power cables are connected to different power
modules. Secure the DC connector with bolts.
M2.5
0.4-0.5 NM
CAUTION
If an external power box is used, cut off the input of the power box
before you connect power cables.
2 Install E1 cables.
a
M2.5
)
16
(1~
E1
0.40.03 NM
To another device
20
3 Install fibers.
a
Precautions
Always wear protective glasses or goggles when you look directly at an optical port. (Figure 1)
Coil fibers from other sites on the ODF and connect them to the local cabinet. Do not coil the fibers from
other equipment rooms inside the local cabinet.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Short-jacketed fiber
Fiber cap
Dustproof cap
Swappable optical module
Tape over the cuts of a closed corrugated pipe before threading fibers through it. Tape over the cuts of an open
corrugated pipe after threading fibers through it.
After you thread fibers through a corrugated pipe, wrap tape around the cut of the pipe (Figure 3).
Do not thread too many fibers through one pipe. If 2 mm-diameter fibers are used, threading no more than 60
fibers through an open corrugated pipe and no more than 20 fibers through a closed corrugated pipe is
recommended. The pipe section secured inside a cabinet should be about 10 cm in length (Figure 4).
Figure 3
Figure 4
10 cm
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Install fibers.
IN
OUT
GE6
GE5
To an Ethernet device
GE1
GE3
Ethernet ports on the RTN 905 support the MDI/MDI-X adaptation function. Either crossover or straightthrough network cables can be used to connect the Ethernet ports. Straight-through cables are
recommended.
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5 Install IF cables.
Install IF jumpers.
OFF
OFF
For the RTN 905 1A, power off the IDU before you install IF jumpers.
For the RTN 905 2A, power off the ODU before you install IF jumpers.
If RG-8U or 1/2-inch IF cables are used, use IF jumpers to connect IF cables and the IDU. If 5D IF cables are
used, connect IF cables directly to the IDU.
IF cable
IF jumper
Test the connectivity of the IF cable when you connect a cable to an IF jumper.
For the RTN 905 2A, connect an IF jumper and an IF cable based on engineering design documents and
the network plan.
23
The figure below shows how an adapter bracket is used in a 19-inch cabinet.
IF cable
IF jumper
The figure below shows how an adapter bracket is used in an ETSI cabinet.
24
The figures below show how an adapter bracket is used for a wall-mounted IDU 905.
When a 12-channel adapter bracket is used
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RTN 905 1C
RTN 905 1C
TDMB
RTN 905 1C
X-OUT
1+1/TDMA
RTN 905 1C
RTN 905 1C
1+1/TDMA
X-IN
X-OUT
Note
The X-IN port on an RTN 905 1C must be connected to the X-OUT port on another RTN 905 1C.
Caution
If the XPIC function is disabled on an RTN 905 1C, do not use an XPIC cable to connect the X-IN and X-OUT
ports on the RTN 905 1C. Otherwise, the RTN 905 1C performance will be affected.
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NMS
NMS/COM
NMS
NMS/COM
OptiX RTN 905
NEGA
(-)
RTNA NEGB
(+)
(-)
RTNB
(+)
ODU-1
ODU-2
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
PULL
PULL
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
L/A6
USB
GE1
GE3
GE5
GE6
TDMA
2A
TDMB
ACT2
1
16
ESD
-48V
-60V
EXT/S1
ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
OUT IN
OUT IN
EXT/S1
OptiX RTN 905
NEGA
(-)
RTNA NEGB
(+)
(-)
RTNB
(+)
ODU-1
ODU-2
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
PULL
PULL
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
ETH
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
L/A6
USB
GE1
GE3
GE5
GE6
TDMA
2A
TDMB
ACT2
1
16
ESD
-48V
-60V
NEGA
(-)
RTNA NEGB
(+)
(-)
RTNB
(+)
EXT/S1
ODU-1
ODU-2
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
ON
PULL
ON
OFF
PULL
OFF
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
ALMI/ALMO
L/A5
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
L/A6
USB
GE2
GE4
GE1
GE3
OUT IN
GE5
OUT IN
GE6
TDMA
2A
TDMB
ACT2
1
16
ESD
-48V
-60V
EXT/S1
ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
OUT IN
OUT IN
27
mm
16
Pin
Color
Relationship
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Second alarm
signal input
Green
Blue
Twisted pair
Pin 8
Pin 1
Twisted pair
Function
First alarm signal input
White/Blue
White/Brown
Twisted pair
Pin 8
Brown
Pin 1
ALMI/ALMO
28
mm
16
Pin 8
Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin 1
Color
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Green
Blue
Relationship
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
5
White/Blue
White/Brown
Function
Brown
To a
asynchronous
data
communication
device
EXT/S1
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Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin assignments for External Clock Cables
Pin
Color
Relationship
White/
Orange
Twisted pair
External Clock
Orange
White/
Green
Reserved
Twisted pair
6
Green
Reserved
Blue
Negative for
transmitting external
clock signals
White/Blue
White/Brown
Reserved
Brown
Reserved
Twisted pair
Ground
Twisted pair
CLK/TOD/MON
30
Reserved
11 Cable Layout
a
Cable connections
LINK1
STAT
NMS/COM CLK/TOD/MON
10
GE1
GE3
HUAWEI
L/A6
SRV
PWRA
NEGA RTNA NEGB RTNB
(-) (+) (-) (+)
L/A5
USB
ODU
!
GE5
GE6
OUT IN
OUT IN
TDMA
1A
TDMB
WARNING
16
-48V OUTPUT
-48V -60V
EXT/S1 ALMI/ALMO
GE2
GE4
9
8
11
PGND cable
NMS cable
10
TDM service
concatenation cables
Power cables
11
E1 cables
IF jumper
Cable Layout
31
STAT
SRV
PWRA
PWRB
Under normal conditions, STAT, PWRA, and PWRB indicators are on (green). For description of indicator
states, see the RTN 905 IDU Hardware Description.
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Normally, after data is loaded from the USB flash drive to the OptiX RTN 905, the USB port status indicator should be
on (green).
The USB flash drive loads software, system parameters, and scripts for commissioning a newly deployed site.
For the functions, working principles, and types of USB flash drives supported, see the RTN 905 IDU
Hardware Description.
For a description of the indicators on the USB flash drive, see the RTN 905 Commissioning Guide.
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NMS
NMS/COM
You can use the Web LCT to configure NE data, including basic NE data, IF/ODU information for the radio links,
and parameters for IF and ODU ports.
Hand-held tool
NMS/COM
You can use the hand-held tool to configure NE data, including basic NE data, IF/ODU information for the
radio link, parameters for IF and ODU ports, and DCN parameters.
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Aligning Antennas
The red line of the multimeter is connected to the core of the RSSI port, and the black line is connected to the
ground pin.
Secure the remote antenna and loosen/tighten the level adjustment screw to turn antenna widely in the
horizontal direction.
If three signal peaks are tracked, adjust the azimuth of the antenna until the received signal level (RSL)
reaches the peak value at position 2.
If two signal peaks are tracked, adjust the azimuth of the antenna until the RSL reaches the middle of
positions 4 and 5. Then, adjust the pitch angle of the antenna using the elevation adjustment screw until
the three signal peaks on the line AA' appear. Finally, adjust the azimuth of the antenna until the RSL
reaches the peak value at position 2.
If one signal peak is tracked, adjust the azimuth of the antenna until the RSL reaches the middle of
positions 6 and 7. Then, adjust the pitch angle of the antenna using the elevation adjustment screw until
the three signal peaks on the line AA' appear. Finally, adjust the azimuth of the antenna until the RSL
reaches the peak value at position 2.
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6 7
C
B
A
C'
5
4
1
B'
3
A'
C'
C
5
B'
B
2
1
A
3
A'
Loosen/Tighten the elevation adjustment screw to turn the local antenna vertically. Adjust the pitch angle
until the RSL reaches the peak within the tracked range.
Repeat Steps 3 to 4 to ensure that three signal peaks are tracked both horizontally and vertically. When
the local RSL reaches the maximum peak value, secure the local antenna.
Adjust the remote antenna to ensure that the RSL at the local end and the RSL at the remote end reach
the peak value. Check that the ODU indicator on the IF board is off. If the ODU indicator on the IF board is
yellow and blinks every 300 ms, continue aligning the antennas.
Tighten all the screws on the antennas after the alignment is completed.
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Use a multimeter to measure the RSL (P1) on the RSSI port of the horizontally-polarized ODU at the local end.
Power on the vertically-polarized ODU at the local end. Use a multimeter to measure the RSL on the RSSI port of
the vertically-polarized ODU. Release the holders of the feed boom and turn the feed boom gently until the RSL
reaches the minimum value (P2). The calculated XPD1 (XPD1 = P1 - P2) cannot be lower than 30 dB. Record the
current angle (D1) of the feed boom.
Power off the horizontally-polarized ODUs and power on the vertically-polarized ODUs at both ends of the radio
link. Adjust the azimuth and pitch angle of the antennas by referring to the description in "Aligning SinglePolarized Antennas". Ensure that the main lobes of the vertically-polarized signals are aligned.
Refer to Steps 3 and 4 to ensure that the calculated XPD2 (XPD2 = P3 - P4) is higher than or equal to 30 dB.
Record the current angle (D2) of the feed boom.
Repeat Steps 1 to 6 to gently adjust the feed boom (ranging from D1 to D2), and ensure that XPD1 and XPD2 are
higher than or equal to 30 dB.
Tighten all the screws on the antennas after the alignment is completed.
Check the status of the LINK indicator on the front panel of the chassis.
a
b
If the LINK indicator blinks yellow at intervals of 300 ms, check whether the antennas are aligned properly. If the
antennas are not aligned properly, realign the antennas.
If the LINK indicator is off, check whether the logical units of the IF unit and the ODU have been added on the
NMS. If yes, check for a fault in the IF jumper, IF cable, or the ODU.
If the LINK indicator is on (red), check whether the configuration data is correct. If the configuration data is
incorrect, configure correct data.
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No.
The chassis is installed securely in the position specified in the engineering design documents. If the cabinet
door is closed, the door should not press against the chassis or any cables.
Cable routes comply with the engineering design documents and facilitate maintenance and expansion.
Cables are properly bound. Cable ties are installed at equal intervals and face in the same direction. Cable ties
have been trimmed after tying and there are no rough edges.
10
Cable labels are filled in correctly, attached securely, and are aligned to face in the same direction. Preferably,
labels are attached at least 2 cm away from connectors.
11
The power cable and ground cable are routed separately from signal cables.
12
Unused cable connectors are protected. For example, protective caps are installed on unused connectors.
13
Cable connectors are inserted securely and the screws on the connectors are tightened.
14
Corrugated pipes for fiber jumpers are inserted 10 cm into the cabinet and bound securely.
15
The cuts for jumpers on corrugated pipes are either smooth or have been wrapped with insulation tape.
16
17
Connecting points of fiber jumpers are clean. Protective caps (plugs) are installed on unused fiber connectors
and optical ports.
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Appendix
Connecting Cables to a Power Cable Connector
Ruler
2
1
Diagonal pliers
Utility knife
Flat-head
screwdriver
Peeling Cables
2
1 mm
8 mm
Cable core
9 mm
8 mm
Peeling length
reference plane
Note
If a ruler is available, you can use the ruler to measure an 8 mm
peeling length after trimming off one end of a cable.
8 mm
Cable core
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Appendix
Connecting Cables to a Power Cable Connector
Power Cable
Connector Terminal
Cable
1-
1+
2-
2+
Caution
After fastening a cable, check whether the cable core is exposed outside the power cable
connector terminal. If the cable core is exposed, re-route the cable into the power cable
connector. If the cable core is still exposed after you re-route the cable, peel the cable again.
After the power switch is turned on, sparks may be generated at the exposed cable core when
an inappropriate operation is performed.
4
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