Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Hardware Installation
Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Hardware Installation

Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Hardware Installation

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9966 SMALL CELL GATEWAY
Hardware Installation on ATCA Platform
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  • Page 1 Alcatel-Lucent 9966 SMALL CELL GATEWAY Hardware Installation on ATCA Platform Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2012 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. Contains proprietary/trade secret information which is the property of Alcatel-Lucent and must not be made available to, or copied or used by anyone outside Alcatel-Lucent without its written authorization. Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with applicable agreements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    How to comment xviii ..................................Safety and general information Overview ...................................... Structure of safety statements ............................... General hazard statements ..............................Basic safety aspects .................................. Product conformance statements Overview ...................................... Canada ......................................China ....................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 4 Contents ..............................................European Union ..................................United States ....................................Introduction to ATCAV2 platform Overview ...................................... ATCAV2 platform description Overview ...................................... Hardware platform overview ..............................BSR Gateway on ATCAV2 platform ..........................Hardware Component description Overview ...................................... ATCAV2 cards 3-10 ..................................Shelf manager 3-13 ..................................
  • Page 5 SC01 and SCE1 cabinet installation ..........................SAS chassis installation ................................Grounding the equipment Overview ...................................... Importance of grounding 7-10 ..............................7-11 External grounding of the SC01/SCE1 cabinet ......................Grounding the SAS 7-19 ..............................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 6 Functional checks ..................................ATCA backplane zones ........................................Installing cage nuts ........................................Removing the chassis from the rack ........................................ESD Safety ........................................Final Checklists Overview ..................................... Using checklists ..................................General checklist ................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 7 Contents ..............................................Documentation checklist ............................... Grounding checklist ................................Wiring supplies checklist ............................... Cabinet checklist E-10 ..................................E-12 DC distribution panel checklist ............................Chassis checklist E-14 ..................................Glossary Index...
  • Page 8 ........................... LED checklist ................................General checklist ............................... Documentation checklist ............................Grounding checklist ..............................Wiring supplies checklist ............................Cabinet checklist E-10 ..............................DC distribution panel checklist E-12 ......................... Chassis checklist E-14 ............................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 9 Power entry modules 3-19 ............................. 4-11 Max configuration in SC01 cabinet layout 4-11 ....................4-12 Max configuration in SCE1 cabinet layout 4-14 ....................Lifting equipment ..............................Lift eyes on cabinet top panel ........................................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 10 -48V Distribution in the SCE1 cabinet (from the fuses) 7-38 ................7-17 Wiring schematic of PDU to customer power unit 7-41 ..................7-18 H-tap connection between the PDU and power taps 7-43 ..............................................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 11 External power cabling for SC01 7-45 ........................7-21 External power cabling for SCE1 7-46 ........................ATCA zones ................................Cage nuts installation .............................. ESD strap terminals on the cabinet and SAV2AC shelves ............................................................xiii Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 12: About This Document

    General and specific safety information relevant to hardware installation.  Additional information relating to Advance Telecommunications Computing Architecture V2 (ATCAV2) based Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Small Cell Gateway interfaces, external cabling, cabinet layout and architecture.  Additional information relating to power supply cabling, excluding internal power wiring....
  • Page 13: New In This Release

    IP reference, IP number Related document that is referenced in the document Document support For support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent at one of the following telephone numbers: 1-888-582-3688 (for the continental United States) ...
  • Page 14: How To Order

    About this document ..............................................How to order To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use Online Customer Support (OLCS) (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com). How to comment To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc. alcatellucent. com/comments/enus/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline (mailto:comments@alcatel- lucent.com).
  • Page 15: Safety And General Information

    Overview Purpose This chapter provides a generic overview of the standard hazard symbols and statements that are currently used in Alcatel-Lucent documentation, and which may appear in this document. Contents Structure of safety statements General hazard statements Basic safety aspects ..............................................
  • Page 16: Structure Of Safety Statements

    Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement (optional) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 17 Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 18: General Hazard Statements

    Electric-shock hazard Contact with energized parts can cause serious injury. Work on energized equipment is only permitted if you are using insulated connection terminals, are adequately trained and follow safe work practices..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 19 Cabinet eyebolts can break, severely damaging the cabinet, if a crane is used to lift the cabinet into an upright position. Ensure that the cabinet is in an upright position before transportation by crane..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 20 Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment. Always use three people or a lifting device to transport and position this equipment..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 21 Place modules removed from the equipment on a conductive surface.  Test or handle the module only with grounded tools on grounded equipment.  Handle defective modules exactly like new ones to avoid causing further damage. ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 22: Basic Safety Aspects

     Modifications to any part of the system, including software, must be conducted only by trained and qualified personnel and only in a manner as authorized by Alcatel-Lucent. Alcatel-Lucent disclaims liability for any damages arising from unauthorized modifications, and unauthorized modifications may lead to a voiding of any and all warranties....
  • Page 23 Operate the equipment only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.  Ensure that the equipment is provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as part of the building installation. ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 24 DC supply circuit. The DC system must not be grounded elsewhere.  Ensure that no switching or disconnection devices are located in the equipment grounding conductor connected to the DC source grounding electrode conductor. ..............................................1-10 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 25: Product Conformance Statements

    However, in certain regions, contract terms determine which statements are required. The presence of a statement indicates that the product complies with that statement wherever it is required to do Contents Canada China European Union United States ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 26: Canada

    This equipment is intended for installation in restricted access locations, where access is controlled, or where access can only be gained by service personnel with an authorized mechanical or electronic access device. Access to this equipment is restricted to qualified service personnel only..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 27 Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established. For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging waste within specific jurisdictions, contact the Alcatel-Lucent Environment, Health, and Safety organization ..............................................
  • Page 28: China

    Currently, the legislation requires all Electronic and Information Products (EIP) to comply with certain labeling and documentation requirements. Alcatel-Lucent products manufactured on or after 1 March 2007, that are intended for sale to customers in the China market, must comply with these requirements.
  • Page 29: Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary

    Declaration of Conformity for equipment not in the scope of Directive 1999/5/EC Hereby, Alcatel-Lucent declares that the equipment documented in this publication is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC for EMC and Directive 2006/95/EC for safety requirements.
  • Page 30 Moreover, in compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where applicable, Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Alcatel-Lucent products bearing the logo at the end of their useful life, or products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment offers.
  • Page 31: United States

    1. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 32 (888) 539-2783. Material content compliance The following notification applies to Alcatel-Lucent products distributed for sale, resale, or use. This product, part, or both may include a lithium-manganese dioxide battery, which contains very small amounts of a perchlorate substance. Special handling may apply.
  • Page 33 Hardware platform overview BSR Gateway on ATCAV2 platform Hardware Component description ATCAV2 cards 3-10 Shelf manager 3-13 Alarm board 3-14 Fillers 3-16 Cooling unit 3-17 Deflectors 3-18 ATCAV2 shelf power entry modules 3-19 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 34: Introduction To Atcav2 Platform

    ATCAV2 platform description ..............................................ATCAV2 platform description Overview Purpose This section provides an introduction to the ATCAV2-based BSR Gateway and the hardware involved. Contents Hardware platform overview BSR Gateway on ATCAV2 platform ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 35: Overview

    The cabinet has dimensions of 2130 x 600 x 900 mm and weighs 163 kg. The cabinet is a steel enclosure with 2 doors and 2 removable side panels. The framework is a welded construction. The following image illustrates the RA44U9AA rack used: Figure 3-1 Cabinet overview ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 36: Parts List Of Atcav2 Chassis

    Parts list of ATCAV2 chassis Device/Mnemonic Description Weight SAV2AC ATCAV2 chassis with Alarm 17 kg board slot FALARM Alarm board for ATCAV2 0.5 kg chassis FMA10BB Malban10 Switch 2G 2.3 kg ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 37 0.1 kg MABAFBAA 3U Bottom deflector for 3.6 kg ATCAV2 chassis MABAFTAA 3U Top deflector for ATCAV2 2.8 kg chassis KMFT1 Front Cable tray 0.5 kg KMRT2 Rear Cable tray 0.5 kg ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 38: Front And Rear View Of Sava2Ac Chassis

    The following are the key features of the ATCAV2 platform: Consistent and fully integrated solution encompassing housing, switching, computing/IO blades and storage  Designed for cost effectiveness  Best in class computing performance ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 39 The following are the key benefits of the ATCAV2 platform: Highly cost-effective solution  Standard based  Open solution to ease Component Off The Shelf (COTS ) components integration  Powerful and flexible  Modular and scalable  Carrier grade ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 40: Bsr Gateway On Atcav2 Platform

    Domain Name Server/ Time of Day (DNS/ToD)  AAA proxy  Note: For information on how the Small Cell Gateway functionality is achieved in the ATCA cabinet, see Chapter 4, “Small Cell Gateway on the ATCAV2 platform” ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 41: Hardware Component Description

    This section describes the components of the ATCAV2-based BSR Gateway Contents ATCAV2 cards 3-10 Shelf manager 3-13 Alarm board 3-14 Fillers 3-16 Cooling unit 3-17 Deflectors 3-18 ATCAV2 shelf power entry modules 3-19 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 42: Atcav2 Cards

    Two Hub cards or BGS boards, which are MALBAN10 cards.  Twelve Node cards or BGA boards, which are BONO cards. The following image illustrates a BGS board: Figure 3-3 MALBAN10 card ..............................................3-10 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 43: Bono Card

    Logical slot: This is a slot within the shelf defined by the Zone 1-hardware address. Each slot has a unique logical slot number. Logical slot numbers are used to determine channel mapping between slots. For more information on ATCA backplane zones, see Appendix A, “ATCA backplane zones” ..............................................3-11 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 44: Card Placement In The Front Slots

    Card placement in the slots (rear of the chassis) are as follows: Table 3-3 Card placement in the rear slots Physical Slot Description 01-06 Rear fillers 07-08 RTM of BGS boards for external connectivity 09-14 Rear fillers ..............................................3-12 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 45: Shelf Manager

    C connections, each shelf manager can supervise all shelf elements and the cards. The following image illustrates an ShMC card: Figure 3-6 SHMC card Note: The ShMC card used in ATCAV2 shelf for the Small Cell Solution is NBSHMC..............................................3-13 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 46: Alarm Board

    SAPDUAB Power Distribution Unit (PDU), or directly from the ATCAV2 shelf (in PDU-agnostic mode)  The Remote Alarm Panel (RAP), physically located in a separate room intended for Central Office supervision ..............................................3-14 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 47: Falarm Card

    Introduction to ATCAV2 platform Alarm board Hardware Component description ..............................................The following image illustrates the FALARM board: Figure 3-7 FALARM card ..............................................3-15 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 48: Fillers

    NAFILL: used to fill in unused RTM rear slots  FALFILL: used to fill in unused FALARM board front slot The following image illustrates the three kinds of fillers used: Figure 3-8 Fillers ..............................................3-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 49: Cooling Unit

    ..............................................Cooling unit Overview The cooling unit in the shelf consists of the fan trays and the dust filters. For more information on the cooling unit, “Cooling unit” (p. 6-4)..............................................3-17 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 50: Deflectors

    Deflectors Hardware Component description ..............................................Deflectors Overview The deflectors help in the circulation of air through the system. For more information on the cooling unit, see “Air-baffles requirement” (p. 6-8)..............................................3-18 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 51: Atcav2 Shelf Power Entry Modules

    The two-holes lugs of the SAV2AC PEMs can be mounted from right to left or from left to right, depending on the wiring selected. The following image illustrates the PEMs of the SAV2AC shelf: Figure 3-9 Power entry modules ..............................................3-19 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 52: Small Cell Gateway On The Atcav2 Platform

    This chapter describes the devices that are assembled in the ATCAV2 cabinet and the various site configurations possible. Contents Site configurations SC01 configuration 4-03 SCE1 configuration 4-05 ATCA Standalone Shelf (SAS) 4-07 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 53: Site Configurations

    This section describes the site configurations for the product. All parts in this product can be assembled in two types of layouts, SC01 and SCE1 layout. In addition, this section also describes the ATCA Standalone Shelf (SAS). Contents SC01 configuration 4-03 SCE1 configuration 4-05 ATCA Standalone Shelf (SAS) 4-07 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 54: Sc01 Configuration

    PDU. These devices can therefore be easily installed in the customer site, as required. Note: All components are arranged in bottom-to-top arrangement..............................................4-03 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 55: Max Configuration In Sc01 Cabinet Layout

    Small Cell Gateway on the ATCAV2 platform SC01 configuration Site configurations ..............................................The following image illustrates two different views of the SC01 configuration in the cabinet: Figure 4-11 Max configuration in SC01 cabinet layout ..............................................4-04 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 56: Sce1 Configuration

    SR7750 and Brick1200 is pre-wired and connected to the PDU. These devices can therefore be installed in the customer site, as required. Note: All components are arranged in bottom-to-top arrangement..............................................4-05 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 57: Max Configuration In Sce1 Cabinet Layout

    Small Cell Gateway on the ATCAV2 platform SCE1 configuration Site configurations ..............................................The following image illustrates two different views of the SCE1 configuration in the cabinet: Figure 4-12 Max configuration in SCE1 cabinet layout ..............................................4-06 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 58: Atca Standalone Shelf (Sas)

    Note: This configuration does not use the pre-installed PDU provided with the SC01 cabinet as the PDU type may vary..............................................4-07 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 59 Moving unpacking equipment Overview Purpose This chapter describes the guidelines to be followed when moving and unpacking equipment. Contents Lifting the equipment Unpacking equipment ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 60: Moving And Unpacking Equipment

    Using them to lift or support the shelf can result in severe damage to the equipment and serious bodily injury. All external cables are disconnected before lifting or moving the shelf. The following image illustrates the correct methods to lift equipment: ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 61: Lifting Equipment

    Use the lifting eyes after the cabinet has been hoisted upright, to move it into place.  Do not attempt to lift a piece of equipment that may be too heavy to lift safely.       ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 62: Lift Eyes On Cabinet Top Panel

    Note: The maximum load carrying capacity of a single lifting eye is 250 kg (when the direction of lift is vertical at an angle of 90°) and 150 kg for two lifting eyes (when the direction of lift is angled at 45°)..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 63: Unpacking Equipment

    Figure 5-3 shelf packaging ........................................Cut the plastic shipping bands that secure the upper and lower sections of the box together........................................Lift the upper section of the box over the SAS..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 64: Polyethelene Foam Packaging Of The Shelf

    Remove the plastic bag that covers the shelf and its subcomponents........................................Verify that all of the contents of the box are accounted for, as indicated in the package contents. S T E P S ....................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 65: Cabinet Packaging

    Unlock each of the locking mechanisms that secure the cover, sides, and base sections of the box together........................................Remove the top of the box........................................Remove the door on the within the box........................................Remove the polyethylene foam from the top and the end..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 66: Unpacking Cabinet From Packaging

    Remove the plastic bag that covers the cabinet and its sub components........................................Verify that all of the contents of the box are accounted for, as indicated in the package contents. S T E P S ....................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 67: Air Cooling Considerations For The Atcav2 Shelf

    ATCAV2 shelf Overview Purpose This chapter describes the process of ventilation and the components involved in the cooling of the system. Contents Ventilation considerations Cooling unit Airflow requirements Air-baffles requirement ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 68: Ventilation Considerations

    Note: The chassis must always be installed with the top and bottom air-baffles. The following image illustrates the airflow in the system: ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 69: Airflow Within The System

    Air cooling considerations for the ATCAV2 shelf Ventilation considerations ..............................................Figure 6-1 Airflow within the system ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 70: Cooling Unit

    (called SFB300AA) equipped with 6 fans only (for boards). The following image illustrates the top fan tray in (300+30)W per slot configuration (SFT300AA): Figure 6-2 Top fan tray (330W configuration) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 71: Ndaff Air Filter

    One filter for the RTM (named NDAFR) located at the rear of the chassis (bottom part). The following image illustrates the location of the NDAFF air filter: Figure 6-3 NDAFF air filter ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 72: Ndafr Air Filter

    Note: The filters of the ATCAV2 chassis must be cleaned and replaced regularly. Although the cleaning and replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to, it is recommended to clean the filters every 6 months..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 73: Airflow Requirements

    The reference speed is the speed at which the declared A-weighted sound power level of a two-shelf frame, fulfils the requirement R4-96 of the Telecordia GR-63 Issue 3 standard (table 4-13) for the telecommunication equipment room attended..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 74: Air-Baffles Requirement

     Note: The MABAF4AA is used only if a product uses a dual chassis configuration in the same cabinet. The BSR Gateway is configured using a single chassis in the cabinet..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 75: Components Based On 330W Per Slot Chassis Configuration

    Components based on 330W per slot chassis configuration Component Location Total U Lower air-baffle-inlet Installed under the first (MABAFBAA) chassis Chassis SAV2AC Located above the first lower air-baffle Top air-baffle outlet Installed above the chassis (MABAFTAA) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 76 7-27 Internal power wiring of the SC01 and SCE1 cabinet 7-31 External powering of SC01 and SCE1 cabinet 7-40 Installing the cards and RTM 7-47 Installing the cards and RTM 7-48 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 77: Installation Of The Equipment

    Cabinet and chassis installation ..............................................Cabinet and chassis installation Overview Purpose This section describes the pre-installation guidelines for mounting the chassis into the cabinet. Contents SC01 and SCE1 cabinet installation SAS chassis installation ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 78: Overview

    400 mm across the door, or a minimum of 65% open area with a perforation distance of 450 mm. The perforation height equals to or is greater than the height of the shelf and the deflectors. The following image illustrates the cabinet specifications: ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 79: Cabinet Specifications

    Cabinet fixing To install the SC01 or the SCE1 cabinet on site, it is necessary to prepare the floor. For more information on floor preparations, see Chapter Floor Preparation Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Small Cell Gateway Site Preparation for ATCAV2 Platform, 9YZ020410018RJZZA ..............................................
  • Page 80: Sas Chassis Installation

    The chassis brackets are factory installed for mounting in a 19-inch rack.  • No cards and RTM are connected directly together through Zone 3. For more information on zones, see Appendix A, “ATCA backplane zones” ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 81 The chassis system intake is not located immediately adjacent to the intake of another chassis, such that the chassis airflow is restricted in any way.  The inlet and exhaust of the chassis is free of obstructions such as cabling, mounting hardware, or other electronic equipment. ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 82: Chassis Clearance Requirements

    Standard platform requires a minimum of 45 mm (200W) or 132 mm (300W) of clearance for the airflow inlet. Standard platform requires a minimum of 89 mm (200W) or 132 mm (300W) of clearance for the airflow outlet..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 83 Before the ESD jacks on the chassis, and its closing SHMC and rear cover can be used to provide ESD protection, the chassis must first be connected to ground. For more information on grounding, see “Grounding the equipment” (p. 7-9) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 84: Grounding The Equipment

    This section describes the importance of grounding equipment and the processes involved in grounding them Contents Importance of grounding 7-10 External grounding of the SC01/SCE1 cabinet 7-11 Grounding the SAS 7-19 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 85: Importance Of Grounding

    (earth) using a supply conductor. Proper grounding is important to ensure that there is no risk of an electric shock if insulation fails. Grounding also prevents the buildup of static electricity..............................................7-10 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 86: External Grounding Of The Sc01/Sce1 Cabinet

    Figure 7-3 Earth connection point on RRVR Before you begin Ensure the following before you begin: The rack has been installed and secured in position.  The rack is powered off. ..............................................7-11 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 87: Cabinet Grounding Supplies

    Connect the two holes lug of the external cable G/Y to the earthing interface terminal........................................Fix the two holes lug with two washers and nuts M6........................................Set the M6 (1/4”) screws and torque to 3.8 Newton/Metres..............................................7-12 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 88 Connect the other end of the cable G/Y to the Main Earthing Terminal (MET) of the room or building........................................If required, attach the cable G/Y to the frame support..............................................7-13 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 89: Connecting The Earthing Terminal To The Met

    External grounding of the SC01/SCE1 cabinet Grounding the equipment ..............................................The following image illustrates the grounding process: Figure 7-4 Connecting the earthing terminal to the MET S T E P S ....................................................................................... 7-14 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 90: Connecting The Earthing Point On Rrvr

    This connection is made using the copper tinned cord provided with the rack. This cord is bolted to the mesh-bounded network using one or more of the six available holes located on the cord..............................................7-15 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 91: Cbn Earthing

    (same as in the case of CBN). See Figure 7-6, “CBN earthing” (p. 7-16) The rack is fixed and insulated from the floor depending on the site configuration..............................................7-16 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 92: Floor Insulation Options

    If the rack is connected to an IBN, the copper tinned cord or braid is connected to an adjacent frame. Then, the entire system has one link to the external ground interface. Note: For more information on floor preparation, see Chapter Floor Preparation, Alcatel-Lucent 9966 Small Cell Gateway Site Preparation for ATCAV2 Platform, 9YZ020410018RJZZA ..............................................7-17 Alcatel-Lucent –...
  • Page 93: Ibn Earthing

    External grounding of the SC01/SCE1 cabinet Grounding the equipment ..............................................The following image illustrates the process of connecting the copper tinned cord or braid to an adjacent frame: Figure 7-7 IBN earthing ..............................................7-18 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 94: Grounding The Sas

    In addition, the power and return lugs must not protrude past edge of the plastic terminal covers. Any portion of the lug that is exposed must be covered with shrink wrap..............................................7-19 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 95: Grounding The Sas To A Standard 19-Inch Cabinet

    Connect one end of the supplied grounding cable to the shelf using the M6 screws and washers. The nuts must be torqued to 3.8 Newton/meters........................................Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the frame of the cabinet using suitable nuts and screws..............................................7-20 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 96 Grounding the SAS Grounding the equipment ..............................................If the supplied 400 mm cable is not long enough, then use suitable cables and lugs for the grounding. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 7-21 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 97: Cabling And Power Supply

    Cabling zones in the SC01 and SCE1 layouts 7-23 Routing rules 7-25 Internal powering of the SAS 7-27 Internal power wiring of the SC01 and SCE1 cabinet 7-31 External powering of SC01 and SCE1 cabinet 7-40 ..............................................7-22 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 98: Cabling Zones In The Sc01 And Sce1 Layouts

    The following image illustrates the major cabling areas of the loaded rack: Figure 7-9 Cabling zones The major zones described in the image are: FAL: Front Area Left  FAR: Front Area Right  MFAL: Middle Front Area Left ..............................................7-23 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 99 Cabling and power supply ..............................................MFAR: Middle Front Area Right  MRAL: Middle Rear Area Left  MRAR: Middle Rear Area Right  RAL: Rear Area Left  RAR: Rear Area Right ..............................................7-24 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 100: Routing Rules

    10. The external power cords must be installed before the devices installation. They are routed in the MRAL and/or MRAR zones. These cords must not be bunched together..............................................7-25 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 101: Cable Routing And Strands

    To avoid damaging the power cable, note the following: Do not drape cables from one rack side to the other.  Do not run cables over a hard corner or an edge. ..............................................7-26 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 102: Internal Powering Of The Sas

    Note: Either one of the installation kits can be used, depending on the requirement. Cable lugs for the PDU side are not provided and the type depends on the type of PDU used..............................................7-27 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 103 The nuts require a 10-mm nut driver or socket wrench and the screw requires a screw driver of the Torx T30 format. The following image illustrates the PEM terminals in detail: ..............................................7-28 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 104: Pem Terminals

    Secure the lug to the M48V-A1 terminals using the three washers, the two nuts, and the screw that were removed in step 2. The nuts must be torqued to 3 Nm and the screw to 2.8 Nm..............................................7-29 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 105: Pem Cabling

    Repeat steps 3 to 8 for the PEMs A2, B1, and B2. The following image illustrates the connection of the PEMs: Figure 7-12 PEM cabling ........................................Connect the power feeder to the PDU based on the relevant PDU installation guide. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 7-30 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 106: Internal Power Wiring Of The Sc01 And Sce1 Cabinet

    The SC01 cabinet houses devices such as the Brick1200, 7750 SR, OS6850, X4250, and TP5000. All the internal power cabling for the ATCA shelf and non-ATCA elements are pre-wired and connected to the PDU..............................................7-31 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 107: 48V Distribution In The Sc01 Cabinet (From Cb)

    Internal power wiring of the SC01 and SCE1 cabinet Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power wiring from the CBs, in the SC01 layout: Figure 7-13 -48V Distribution in the SC01 cabinet (from CB) ..............................................7-32 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 108: 48V Distribution In The Sc01 Cabinet (From The Fuses)

    Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power wiring from the fuses, in the SC01 layout: Figure 7-14 -48V Distribution in the SC01 cabinet (from the fuses) ..............................................7-34 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 109: Fuses And Cb In The Sc01 Rack Layout

    The SCE1 cabinet houses a 7750 SR7 and up to 10 Brick1200. All the internal power cabling for the ATCA shelf and non-ATCA elements are pre-wired and connected to the PDU..............................................7-35 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 110: 48V Distribution In The Sce1 Cabinet (From Cb)

    Internal power wiring of the SC01 and SCE1 cabinet Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power wiring from the CBs, in the SCE1 layout: Figure 7-15 -48V Distribution in the SCE1 cabinet (from CB) ..............................................7-36 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 111: 48V Distribution In The Sce1 Cabinet (From The Fuses)

    Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power wiring from the fuses, in the SCE1 layout: Figure 7-16 -48V Distribution in the SCE1 cabinet (from the fuses) ..............................................7-38 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 112: Fuses And Cb In The Sce1 Rack Layout

    * indicates mandatory equipment. In this rack layout, all unused circuits protected by a CB will be filled by a 1AD008090002. No filler is required for circuits protected by fuses..............................................7-39 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 113: External Powering Of Sc01 And Sce1 Cabinet

     Supplies Alcatel-Lucent part Description number 3BK08937BA 10-mm black power cable Power cable 10 mm RVK 100m 35-mm black power cable 3BK08959BA Power cable 35 mm RVK 100m   ..............................................7-40 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 114: Wiring Schematic Of Pdu To Customer Power Unit

    At the PDU level, switch all circuit-breakers to OFF and remove all the fuses........................................The following image illustrates the wiring of the PDU to the customer power unit: Figure 7-17 Wiring schematic of PDU to customer power unit ..............................................7-41 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 115 In this case larger power cables are used between the power unit and the rack . The connection between the PDU and these larger power cables are made using thinner cables and H-Taps. Note: The H-tap wiring is similar for both SC01 and SCE1 ..............................................7-42 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 116: H-Tap Connection Between The Pdu And Power Taps

    Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates connection of the PDU to the power cables by means of H-Taps Figure 7-18 H-tap connection between the PDU and power taps ..............................................7-43 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 117: Connection Of The Branch Lines To The Main Power Feeders

    Figure 7-19 Connection of the branch lines to the main power feeders Direct Connection to customer power unit Direct connection involves laying power cables between the customer power unit and the rack. The cabling is different for SC01 and SCE1..............................................7-44 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 118: External Power Cabling For Sc01

    External powering of SC01 and SCE1 cabinet Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power cabling of the SC01 layout: Figure 7-20 External power cabling for SC01 ..............................................7-45 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 119: External Power Cabling For Sce1

    External powering of SC01 and SCE1 cabinet Cabling and power supply ..............................................The following image illustrates the power cabling of the SCE1 layout: Figure 7-21 External power cabling for SCE1 ..............................................7-46 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 120: Installing The Cards And Rtm

    Installation of the equipment Overview Installing the cards and RTM ..............................................Installing the cards and RTM Overview Purpose This section describes the installation of shelf components. Contents Installing the cards and RTM 7-48 ..............................................7-47 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 121 Check that the green LED of each card is ON. This indicates that the power is on. The Shelf Manager that is activated at system startup, now connects to a hub card.       ..............................................7-48 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 122 The ShMC can only detect whether a BGS card is present and whether the BGS card ejector handle is closed. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 7-49 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 123: Initialization Procedures

    Initialization procedures Overview Purpose This chapter describes the procedures and functional checks performed at startup. Contents Power polarity Functional checks ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 124: Power Polarity

    With the black probe of the DMM connected in the common port of the DMM, measure the power supply at the chassis........................................The reading must display -48 V........................................Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each circuit breaker, and check the polarity in each instance. S T E P S ....................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 125: Functional Checks

    No PWR alarm. If the LED statuses do not correspond to the checklist in the Table 8-1, “LED checklist” (p. 8-3), see to the Troubleshooting section in ATCA V2 SHELF USER MANUAL, 3CM02395AAAAPCZZA..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 126: Atca Backplane Zones

    In Zone 2, the Data Transport Interfaces support four separate interfaces; providing connectivity along the backplane among up to 14 slots. The four interfaces are: Base Interface  Fabric Interface  Update Channel Interface  Synchronization Clock Interface ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 127: Atca Zones

    ATCA backplane zones ..............................................The following image illustrates the various zones of the backplane: Figure A-1 ATCA zones ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 128: Installing Cage Nuts

    Insert the tip of the insertion tool through the perforation, and now hook the top lip of the cage nut........................................Use the insertion tool to pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps into position..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 129: Cage Nuts Installation

    Installing cage nuts ..............................................The following image illustrates the installation of a cage nut using the insertion tool: Figure B-1 Cage nuts installation ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 130: Removing The Chassis From The Rack

    Unscrew the two screws that secure the fan tray in place using #2 Phillips (or Torx T15) screwdriver........................................Grasp the handle on the front fan tray and pull. The fan tray easily slides out of the chassis. Keep the tray aside for reinstallation later..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 131 From front, securely grasp the lower corners of the chassis and remove it from the rack. Place the chassis to the side for reinstallation later. S T E P S ....................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 132: Esd Safety

    An ESD Wrist Strap Terminal (4 mm banana jacks) is located on the right front vertical rail of the rack. Additional ESD terminals are located at the bottom rear side for SAV2AC shelves..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 133: Esd Strap Terminals On The Cabinet And Sav2Ac Shelves

    You must wear an ESD wrist strap before exchanging any part or electric component. The following figure illustrates the ESD strap terminals on the cabinet and SAV2AC shelves: Figure D-1 ESD strap terminals on the cabinet and SAV2AC shelves ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 134: Final Checklists

    This chapter lists out various checklists to verify the completion of pre-installation and installation procedures. Contents Using checklists General checklist Documentation checklist Grounding checklist Wiring supplies checklist Cabinet checklist E-10 DC distribution panel checklist E-12 Chassis checklist E-14 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 135: Using Checklists

    Note: If more than one cabinet or chassis is being installed, the validation should be performed for all the cabinets........................................Retain the complete checklists. S T E P S ....................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 136: General Checklist

    Is there adequate electrical power capacity? Are the networking connections correctly installed? Is the transport network correctly installed? Are the ATM link facilities installed? grounding system installed? ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 137 Has all required equipment been ordered and has delivery to site been scheduled? Have all necessary arrangements been made to get equipment, for example, crane, forklift/pallet truck, onto the site? ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 138: Documentation Checklist

    Is the Installation manual available? Are the engineering guidelines (ELS , PIS, MWR ) available? Are earthing test results available? Are lightning protection test results/protocol(s) available? static load requirement test reports available? ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 139: Grounding Checklist

    Are the grounding cables as specified in the engineering guidelines (ELS , PIS, MWR )? Is this cabinet installed in an IBN or CBN customer site? ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 140 Yes(Y) No(N) N/A Comments What is the distance between this cabinet and the customer ground point? Are the local Grounding rules more restricting that IEC 60364-5-54? Cabinet serial number(s):________________________ Completed by:_____________________Date:_______ ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 141: Wiring Supplies Checklist

    What is the type of connector on the customer side? (LC or SC) Are GE SMF links required from ROETHAA to customer network? How many links? (Y / N/ 1 to 26) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 142 Note: Depending on answers from item-2 to item-8, links from ROETHAA to the customer networks must be ordered. Cabinet serial number(s):________________________ Completed by:_____________________Date:_______ ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 143: Cabinet Checklist

    Inspect power supply and ground connections Verify that the conditions stated in the Site Preparation documentation have been fulfilled. Ensure that there is a wrist-grounding strap present installation site..............................................E-10 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 144 Is the chassis checklist available? Have all necessary arrangements been made to get equipment, for example, crane, forklift/pallet truck, onto the site? Cabinet serial number(s):________________________ Completed by:_____________________Date:_______ ..............................................E-11 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 145: Dc Distribution Panel Checklist

    Are all connections and contacts as per engineering guidelines and configuration? Have the correct ratings for fuses and circuit breakers been used? ..............................................E-12 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 146 Is the connection by taps or directly to the customer plant? How many accesses (on a branch) must be connected to the customer plant? Cabinet serial number(s):________________________ Completed by:_____________________Date:_______ ..............................................E-13 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 147: Chassis Checklist

    What is the frame Make a note of whether it is of where the chassis AL5, SNBF, GSF, or any other will be mounted? type. Cabinet serial number(s):________________________ Completed by:_____________________Date:_______ ..............................................E-14 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 148: Glossary

    Direct current ..............................................Electro Magnetic Compatibility Electro Static Discharge ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute ..............................................Isolated Bonding Network International Electro-technical Commission IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface ..............................................GL-1 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 149 Glossary ............................................................................................M48V -48V ..............................................Power Distribution Unit Power Entry Module ..............................................Rear Transition Module Return (0V) ..............................................GL-2 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...
  • Page 150 Cabling hazard statements, 1-2, preparations, 7-23 Site configurations Chassis cabinet layout, installation, Small Cell Gateway, removing from rack, .......................... Ventilation, Equipment airflow requirements, installation, cooling unit, lifting, unpacking, ESD, ..............................................IN-1 Alcatel-Lucent – Proprietary Use pursuant to applicable agreements...

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