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alarm messages and trouble clearing guide (386 pages)
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Always observe the Safety Instructions given in Chapter 1 when operating the system. Please note that Alcatel-Lucent warranty is contingent upon the use of Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs for AMS. Use of other SFPs is not approved by Alcatel-Lucent and is fully at the customer’s own risk. Any warranty obligation of Alcatel-Lucent is extinguished when non-Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs are used.
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Structure of hazard statements ............................Basic safety aspects ................................. Specific safety areas Overview ...................................... Laser safety 1-10 1-10 ....................................Optical circuit pack specifications 1-13 1-13 ........................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Mounting the EMC bracket ..............................Technical data for fan unit 3-10 3-10 ..............................AM unit installation 3-12 3-12 ................................1643 AMS installation Overview 3-19 3-19 ....................................Technical data for AMS unit 3-20 3-20 ............................. Installation of an option card 3-21 3-21 ............................
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LAN interfaces (X4IP, X8PL and X5IP card) 4-42 4-42 ......................X.21 interfaces (X4X.21 card) 4-45 4-45 ............................STM-1e interfaces (X2STM1ETRIB card) 4-47 4-47 ......................... Fiber cabling Overview 4-49 4-49 ..................................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE 6-10 6-10 ..........................NE login procedure 6-12 6-12 ................................Provisioning system parameters Overview 6-14 6-14 ....................................NE date and time 6-15 6-15 ..............................................................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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BER test ....................................... Link testing exit checklist ..............................Conclusion Overview ...................................... Power supply measurements ..............................Optical output power measurements ..........................Final checklist .................................... Completion form ................................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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B-12 ............................. Cable assembly instructions Overview ..................................... SUB-D connector ..................................Coax connector (1.6/5.6) ..............................Mounting 4x2.5mm coax (75 Ω) to RJ45 connector ....................Glossary Index ..............................................viii Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Pin assignment (fan alarm cable) 4-15 4-15 ........................Pin assignment (MDI/MDO cable) 4-19 4-19 ........................ Pin assignment (timing cable) 4-23 4-23 .......................... Pin assignment (Q-LAN cable) 4-25 4-25 ......................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Pin assignment (X.21 cables) 4-45 4-45 ........................... 4-17 Components (STM-1e cable) 4-47 4-47 ..........................4-18 Optical specifications 4-50 4-50 ............................4-19 Optical SFP specifications 4-53 4-53 ........................................................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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3-15 3-15 ....................3-11 Bracket mounting (AM unit) 3-16 3-16 ..........................3-12 Vertical mounting (AM unit) 3-16 3-16 ..........................3-13 Mounted fan unit 3-18 3-18 ............................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Cabling with AC/DC converter .......................... DIN rail with one power supply ........................DIN rail with two power supplies ........................4-10 DIN rail without power supply (direct feed) ................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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................................... 4-36 DS1 connector 4-35 4-35 ................................ 4-37 DS1 cables 4-36 4-36 ................................4-38 SHDSL connector 4-37 4-37 ..............................4-39 SHDSL cables 4-39 4-39 ............................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary xiii Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Line port connection to optical distribution frame test ................PDH option card test 7-13 7-13 ............................Optical STM-1 option card test 7-16 7-16 ........................X.21 option card test 7-19 7-19 ..........................................................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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......................Cable assembly instructions SUB-D assembly steps ............................Low frequency cable ............................. IMS assembly procedure ............................Crimp tool and die ..............................RJ45 connector C-11 C-11 ............................................................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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1643 AMS units. Furthermore, all steps for putting the system into operation are also described. Reason for reissue This is the fourth issue of this guide for 1643 AM and 1643 AMS, Release 1.0 through 7.2. Note The 1643 AM / 1643 AMS Installation Guide contains images with old logos and will be replaced in forthcoming releases.
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Spanning tree protocol Garnet 3.1 May 2003 • Rapid spanning tree protocol Garnet 3.2 July 2003 • introduction of 1643 AMS • introduction of Network Termination Unit (NTU) • Optional additional twelve SHDSL interfaces ..............................................xviii Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2...
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• J0 support on STM-n lines • E1 non-intrusive performance monitoring • E1 PDH AIS • 1643 AMS with integrated AC power supply Uranus 7.1 November 2006 • Optional TransLAN card - X5IP, Remote Power Supply support • Ethernet PM counter enhancements •...
ITM-CIT requirements, EMC/ESD information, etc. • Chapter 3, Mechanical installation This chapter provides all information needed to install 1643 AM and 1643 AMS units. • Chapter 4, System cabling This chapter provides all tasks for a complete system cabling.
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Codes The codes (CC, DC and SC) in this manual are used to define a hardware item owned by the Alcatel-Lucent Development Systems. The code consists of a letter combination followed by a combination of numbers (Example: CC123456789)..............................................
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This section briefly describes the documents that are included in the 1643 AM and 1643 AMS documentation set. • Installation Guide The 1643 AM and 1643 AMS Installation Guide is a step-by-step guide to system installation and setup. It also includes information needed for pre-installation site planning and post-installation acceptance testing. •...
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How to order For all questions concerning ordering of 1643 AM and 1643 AMS documentation, for a complete list of the marketable items and their comcodes, and for ordering the equipment please contact your Account Executive or your Alcatel-Lucent local customer team.
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About this information product Because customer satisfaction is extremely important to Alcatel-Lucent, every attempt is made to encourage feedback from customers about our information products. Thank you for your feedback..............................................xxiv Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page...
..............................................Purpose This part of the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS Installation Guide contains the physical installation of the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units including the system cabling and the system powering. Contents This part of the document contains the following chapters: •...
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Is a multimeter available? Is an ohmmeter available? Contents Chapter 1, Safety Chapter 2, General information Chapter 3, Mechanical installation Chapter 4, System cabling Chapter 5, Powering ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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..............................................Purpose The aim of this chapter on safety is to provide users of 1642 AM and 1643 AMS systems with the relevant information and safety guidelines to safeguard against personal injury. Furthermore, this chapter may be useful to prevent material damage to the equipment.
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Structure of hazard statements Basic safety aspects Specific safety areas Laser safety 1-10 Optical circuit pack specifications 1-13 Power supply safety instructions 1-14 Electrostatic discharge 1-15 Conformity statements 1-16 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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..............................................Purpose This section provides general information on the structure of safety instructions and summarizes general safety requirements. Contents Structure of hazard statements Basic safety aspects ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Structure of hazard statements ..............................................Overview Hazard statements describe the safety risks relevant while performing tasks on Alcatel-Lucent products during deployment and/or use. Failure to avoid the hazards may have serious consequences. General structure Hazard statements include the following structural elements:...
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Warning symbols These warning symbols are defined for safety instructions: ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Electromagnetic radiation Flammable material/Risk of fire Service disruption hazard Laceration hazard Corrosive substance Hazard caused by batteries Hot surface Heavy overload load Noxious substance Explosion hazard ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Safety Structure of hazard statements Falling object hazard Risk of suffocation Pinch hazard Lifting hazard, heavy object Inhalation hazard Slip hazard Trip hazard Hazard of falling ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
• Any conversions or changes to the system or parts of the system (including the software) must be carried out by qualified Alcatel-Lucent personnel or by expert personnel authorised by Alcatel-Lucent. All changes carried out by other persons lead to a complete exemption from liability.
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Purpose The aspects of “laser safety” and “handling of components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD)” are of vital importance for the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS equipment. Therefore, the key safety instructions for these subjects are summarised in the following.
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21 CFR 1040. These regulations require manufacturers to certify each laser or laser product as belonging to one of four major Classes I, II, lla, IlIa, lllb, or IV. The ..............................................1-10 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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3. Since viewing laser emissions directly in excess of Class I/1 limits with an optical instrument such as an eye loupe greatly increases the risk of eye damage..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 1-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Consult ANSI Z136.2 American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in the U.S. or outside the U.S., IEC-60825, Part 2 for guidance on the safe use of optical fiber optic communication systems in the workplace..............................................1-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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“Optical interfaces (AM unit)” 4-50). 1643 AMS Alcatel-Lucent 1643 AMS comply with FDA/CDRH 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 as Class I and IEC 60825-1 as a Class 1 Laser Product. All optical interfaces are available as “Small Form-Factor Pluggable Optics” (SFPs).
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The following power range must be observed: 90 VAC ... 264 VAC. Protection against short-circuits Important! Ensure that the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units have reached room temperature and are dry before taking them into operation..............................................
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• Wear working garment made of 100% cotton to avoid electrostatic charging. • Touch the option cards/SFPs at the edges only. • Ensure that the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units are grounded. • Wear conductively connected wrist straps and connect them to an ESP bonding point.
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This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the EU market from 1 July 2006, with various exemptions, including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructure equipment. Alcatel-Lucent products shipped to the EU from 1 July 2006 will comply with the RoHS Directive.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide important information before performing any procedure. Contents Hardware description Environmental considerations 2-10 EMC/ESD information 2-12 ITM-CIT requirements 2-14 Required tools and test equipment 2-15 Sequence of steps 2-16 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Termination Units (NTUs) can be connected to the LTU. Powering The 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units can be ordered either as DC or as AC powered versions. The power ranges are given in chapter 3. Both units can also be AC powered by using a DC powered unit in conjunction with an optional AC/DC converter (see figure below).
125.2 mm x 55.5 mm x 100 Remote Power Supply The1642 AM and 1643 AMS units, as SHDSL LTUs, are connected to third-party NTUs and SHDSL Regenerator Units (SRUs). To enable the remote powering of an SRU, an external power box called the Fernspeisemodul (FSP) box or the External SHDSL Power Supply (ESPS) box is delivered alongwith the unit.
• Two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the status of the unit. 1643 AMS main board assembly The 1643 AMS AMS main board assembly contains the following: • None, one or two STM-1 optical/electrical line interface pairs (transmit/receive). More information is given in section “Pluggable SFPs”...
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• GE LX (CC109526491), 1310 nm, single-mode 5–10 km (X5IP option card only) • GE ZX (CC109534347), 1550 nm, single-mode 80 km (X5IP option card only)..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
• Please note that Alcatel-Lucent warranty is contingent upon the use of Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs for the 1643 AMS. Use of other SFPs is not approved by Alcatel-Lucent and is fully at the customer’s own risk. Any warranty obligation of Alcatel-Lucent is extinguished when non-Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs are used.
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AM: For a combination of sixteen E1s and two E3s AMS: For a combination of sixteen E1s and two E3s (AMS E1 mainboard) or sixteen DS1s and two E3s (AMS DS1 mainboard) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
DS1s and eight Ethernet channels in Private Line mode (AMS DS1 mainboard). The X8PL option card supports a flexible allocation of SDH bandwidth to LAN ports..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Provides two STM-1 tributary interface pairs (optical) 109018044 (only for 1643 AM For a combination of sixteen E1s and two optical STM-1s with STM-4 interfaces) Figure 2-6 Example of an option card ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Environmental considerations ..............................................General The 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units must have room temperature and must be dry before they can be taken into operation. Environmental conditions The environmental conditions for the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units are as follows: •...
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- 40 C to + 70 C Internal environment without heating - 25 C to 70 C system Note that an additional fan unit is required for street cabinet applications..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 2-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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• Wear working garment made of 100% cotton to avoid electrostatic charging. • Touch the option cards/SFPs at the edges only. • Ensure that the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units are grounded. • Wear conductively connected wrist straps and connect them to an ESP bonding point.
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• Whenever possible, maintain the relative humidity of air above 20%..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 2-13 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Independent of the requirements listed above the minimum requirements of the operating system must be fulfilled. A CD-ROM containing the ITM-CIT software must be available..............................................2-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
A 15 dB LBO must be used for optical test loops or for testing the individual ports..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 2-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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This manual is structured according to the sequence of steps that should be observed when installing 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units. The table below gives an overview of all needed installation steps which are described in detail in the following chapters.
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“Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE” (p. 6-10) NE provisioning “NE date and time” (p. 6-15) “Node creation” (p. 6-17) “Slot provisioning” (p. 6-20) “Confirm/Update the MIB” (p. 6-22) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 2-17 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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“X4IP, X8PL, and X5IP option card test” (p. 7-22) “X12SHDSL-V2 option card test” (p. 7-25) Link acceptance “Connecting the fiber cables” (p. 8-2) tests “Remote login test” (p. 8-4) “BER test” (p. 8-6) ..............................................2-18 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
The purpose of this chapter is to explain the hardware installation of 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units. The chapter is divided into two sections. The first section describes the 1643 AM installation, the second section the 1643 AMS installation. Contents 1643 AM installation...
AMunit. Contents Technical data for AM unit Installation of an option card Mounting the EMC bracket Technical data for fan unit 3-10 AM unit installation 3-12 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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The following two figures give an illustration of the equipment. Shown are the front view and the rear connector positions with different option cards installed. Not all possible combinations with or without option cards are shown in this example..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Mechanical installation Technical data for AM unit Figure 3-1 Front view (AM unit) ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Figure 3-2 AM rear view with different option cards mounted (1 of 2) Figure 3-2 AM rear view with different option cards mounted (2 of 2) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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1643 AM looks very similar. Likewise, when a DC powered 1643 AM is fitted with an SHDSL option card, the rear view does not differ significantly from an 1643 AM is fitted with an E1 option card..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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“Mounting the EMC bracket” X12SHDSL-V2 option card has 3-9). been installed, any other option card type has reinstall the top cover. been installed, S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Mechanical installation Installation of an option card Results Figure 3-3 Location of an AM option card Dummy panel Figure 3-4 Installed AM option card ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Fix the bracket to the option card with screws on both ends........................................Reinstall the top cover. S T E P S ........................................Result Figure 3-5 Mounting the EMC bracket (AM unit) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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A fan unit has a power and an alarm interface. The following figure shows the fan unit with comcode number 848949657. The other fan unit looks similar..............................................3-10 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Mechanical installation Technical data for fan unit Figure 3-6 Fan unit ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
If the alignment is correct, the two bottom holes can be drilled........................................Mount the 1643 AM unit to the wall with four M3x8 screws. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 3-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Figure 3-10, “Fixing horizontal rack brackets (AM unit)” 3-15)........................................Mount the 1643 AM unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts M6x16. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 3-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Mount the 1643 AM unit to the installed bars with four M4 screws as shown in Figure 3-12, “Vertical mounting (AM unit)” (p. 3-16). The power interfaces must show to the bottom. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Mechanical installation AM unit installation Results Figure 3-11 Bracket mounting (AM unit) Figure 3-12 Vertical mounting (AM unit) Rack ..............................................3-16 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Mount the 1643 AM unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts M6x16. NOTE: The connectors of both units (fan and unit) must show to the front. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-17 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Mechanical installation AM unit installation Result Figure 3-13 Mounted fan unit ..............................................3-18 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Mechanical installation 1643 AMS installation Overview ..............................................Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to provide all needed instructions for installing a 1643 AMS unit. Contents Technical data for AMS unit 3-20 Installation of an option card 3-21 Mounting the EMC bracket...
70 mm [2.756”] x 448 mm [17.587”] x 204 mm [8.04”] (without mounting brackets) Layout The following figure shows a DC powered 1643 AMS unit. The front view can be different depending on the used option card. The front views of the option cards are shown in Figure 3-2.
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Installation of an option card ..............................................Overview This section provides a procedure for upgrading the 1643 AMS with one of the option cards. An overview about all available option cards is given in chapter 2, section “Upgrade with option cards” (p.
Mechanical installation Installation of an option card Result Figure 3-15 Installation of an AMS option card Dummy panel ..............................................3-22 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Fix the bracket to the option card with screws on both ends........................................Reinstall the top cover. S T E P S ........................................Result Figure 3-16 Mounting the EMC bracket (AMS unit) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-23 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The usage of a fan unit (CC848949657) is recommended, if sufficient air flow for cooling the 1643 AMS unit cannot be guaranteed. A fan unit is required, if the unit will be mounted in an outdoor street cabinet, because the fan unit provides sufficient air flow to cool the unit in a thermally hostile environment such as street cabinets.
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Mechanical installation Technical data for fan unit Figure 3-17 Fan unit ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-25 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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• Vertical rack mounting • Street cabinet mounting (with fan unit) Table top mounting Before installing the 1643 AMS unit on a table top, it is necessary to fix the four supplied self-adhesive pads below the unit. Wall mounting Proceed as follows to mount the 1643 AMS unit on a flat, vertical surface: ........................................
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Mechanical installation AMS unit installation Results Figure 3-18 Fixing wall mounting brackets (AMS unit) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-27 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Figure 3-21, “Fixing additional brackets to the AMS unit (if required)” (p. 3-30). Important! This step is not necessary if the 1643 AMS unit will be mounted into a 19-inch rack! ........................................Fix both brackets (left and right) with six M3x8 screws (three at each side) to the 1643 AMS unit as shown in the figures below.
Figure 3-21 Fixing additional brackets to the AMS unit (if required) Figure 3-22 Mounting position for MADM compact racks, Wavestar ADM 16/1 racks and DACS racks ..............................................3-30 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Mechanical installation AMS unit installation Figure 3-23 Mounting position for MADM universal racks and ETSI racks (depth 300 mm) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-31 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Mechanical installation AMS unit installation Figure 3-24 Mounting position for ADM 16/1 racks and ETSI racks (600 mm x 600 ..............................................3-32 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Mechanical installation AMS unit installation Figure 3-25 Mounting position for 19-inch racks ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-33 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
“Vertical AMS mounting (with bars)” (p. 3-36). The distance must be 450 mm........................................Fix both brackets (left and right) to the 1643 AMS unit with six M3x8 screws (three at each side) as shown in Figure 3-27, “Mounted AMS brackets” (p.
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Mechanical installation AMS unit installation Results Figure 3-27 Mounted AMS brackets Left bracket Right bracket ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 3-35 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The 1643 AMS unit can be mounted in an outdoor street cabinet in conjunction with an AnyMedia Access System. In that case a fan unit containing two fans must be mounted to the side of the 1643 AMS unit. Proceed as follows to mount the 1643 AMS unit into a street cabinet: ........................................
AMS unit installation ........................................Fix the left bracket to the 1643 AMS unit with five M3x8 screws and washers (3 x side, 2 x bottom) and the right bracket to the mounted fan unit with 4 M3x8 screws and washers (2 x side, 2 x bottom) as shown in Figure 3-29, “Fixing fan unit and...
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This section provides information about the power and ground cable installation. Contents Power interfaces (AM unit) Power interfaces (AMS unit) Cabling with AC/DC converter Ground wiring 4-11 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Cable data Preferably stranded 0.51 mm wires with proper insulation should be used. Cable connection The power cables must be connected as shown in the figures below..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Figure 4-2 DC connection (AM unit) to/from power outlet (-24 VDC, -48 VDC or -60 VDC) Figure 4-3 AC connection (AM unit) to/from power outlet (120 VAC to 240 VAC) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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NOTE: If an AC/DC converter is used, the DC side needs to be connected to the 1643 AMS and the AC side needs to be connected to a power outlet..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page...
Figure 4-5 DC connection (AMS unit) to/from power outlet (-24 VDC, -48 VDC or -60 VDC) Figure 4-6 AC connection (AMS unit) to/from power outlet (120 VAC to 240 VAC) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Cabling If an AC/DC converter is used, the DC side needs to be connected to the 1643 AM or 1643 AMS and the AC side needs to be connected to a power outlet. Figure 4-7 Cabling with AC/DC converter to AM/AMS unit 1...
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Important! Take care that the protective earth is connected to the unit via the power cord..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Fan power interface 4-13 Fan alarm and LED interface 4-15 MDI/MDO interface 4-17 Timing interface 4-23 Q-LAN interface (OMS) 4-25 ITM-CIT interface 4-27 EOW interfaces 4-30 ..............................................4-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
The total length of the wires between the unit power and the fan power connector must be less than 2 meters. Cable connection The fan power cable must be connected as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-13 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
System cabling Fan power interface Figure 4-12 Fan power cable to/from BDFB or PDP (-48 V) ..............................................4-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
(opens in case of failure) LED_COMMON LED anodes MDO4_LED Cathode for MDO 4 LED Cable connection Please connect the fan alarm cable as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
System cabling Fan alarm and LED interface Figure 4-14 Fan alarm cable to external alarm equipment ..............................................4-16 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
General The four Miscellaneous Discrete Inputs (MDIs) are intended for customer usage. The inputs can be used to collect status information from the 1643 AM/1643 AMS itself or from other transmission or non-transmission equipment like power supply systems, intruder detectors or fire detectors. The external remote power supply (FSP) box is managed through this interface.
72 VDC. The MDO contacts shall be capable of sustaining the product of above mentioned current and voltage during transitions..............................................4-18 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
MDO 2 return Miscellaneous Discrete Output 2 return, contact normally closed MDO 1 return Miscellaneous Discrete Output 1 return, contact normally closed ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-19 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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) to 20 AWG (0.51 mm ) wires with proper insulation should be used. Cable connection Please connect the MDI/MDO cable as shown in the figure below..............................................4-20 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
NOTE: The routing of the MDI/MDO cable should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-22 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Cable data (75 Ω, coaxial) Preferably a MiniCoax 75Ω 2.5 mm cable should be used. Cable connection Please connect the timing cable as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-23 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Cable data A standard LAN cable (CAT5) can be used (100 Ω symmetrical). Cable connection Please connect the Q-LAN cable as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-25 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NOTE: The routing of the Q-LAN cable should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-26 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Transmitted Data Received Data Request To Send Data Terminal Ready Not connected Cable connection Please connect the ITM-CIT cable as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-27 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Orderable cable An ITM-CIT cable with a length of 1.5 m [4.921 ft] can be ordered (CC848069795). NOTE: A standard RS232 cable can also be used..............................................4-28 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Signal Name V11RCP V11RSP V11RDP V11TCP V11TSP V11TDP V11RCN V11RSN V11RDN V11TCN V11TSN V11TDN Cable data Preferably, a symmetrical 100 Ω cable (8xSTP) should be used..............................................4-30 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
NOTE: The routing of the EOW cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cable selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-31 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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..............................................Purpose This section provides information about the cabling of the option cards. NOTE: All cabling examples within this section are shown by means of the 1643 AMS unit. The 1643 AMS cabling is in principle the same. Contents E1 interfaces (Main board/X16E1-V3 card)
Preferably shielded twisted pair cables should be used (22 or 26 AWG). Cable data (75 Ω, coaxial) Preferably MiniCoax 75 Ω 2.5 mm cables should be used..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-33 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Preferably shielded twisted pair cables (CAT5) should be used (100 Ω symmetrical). Cable connection Please connect the DS1 cables as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-35 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NOTE: The routing of the DS1 cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-36 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• If the cables are going to a distribution frame, an appropriate breakout cable can be used (e.g. 16x2). • If the cables are connected directly to modems, 2x2 cables can be used where only one pair is required..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-37 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Belden Wire & Cable B.V. (46563) 64x2x0.5+1X0.7 Belden Wire & Cable B.V. (46556) Cable connection Please connect the SHDSL cables as shown in the figure below..............................................4-38 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
LTU, and numerically incrementing port numbers on the NTU are connected to numerically incrementing port numbers on the LTU. Typical wiring errors are shown in the “1643 AM/AMS Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide”..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-39 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NOTE: The routing of the E3 cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-40 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
NOTE: The routing of the DS3 cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-41 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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GE interfaces are not compatible with the MDI-X functions for E/FE interfaces. The following figure displays the MDI connector for MDI-X functions and is denoted with the symbol ’X’..............................................4-42 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Cable data A standard LAN cable (CAT5) can be used (100 Ω symmetrical). Cable connection Please connect the LAN cables as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-43 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NOTE: The routing of the LAN cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-44 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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ID P Indication-Data Positive TD P Timing-Data Positive Not connected Not connected Cable connection Please connect the X.21 cables as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-45 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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NOTE: The routing of the X.21 cable should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cable selected. The cable should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-46 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
• STM-1e coax cable 15 m — CC408939221 • STM-1e coax cable 20 m — CC408939239 Cable connection Please connect the STM-1e cables as shown in the figure below..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-47 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NOTE: The routing of the STM-1e cables should be in accordance with the recommended practices of the cables selected. The cables should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors..............................................4-48 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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This section provides information on cabling SFPs. Contents Optical interfaces (AM unit) 4-50 Optical interfaces (AMS unit/X5IP card) 4-52 Aggregate interfaces (Main board) 4-55 Tributary interfaces (X2S11TRIB card) 4-57 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-49 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The characteristics of the optical interfaces are summarized in the table below. Table 4-18 Optical specifications S1.1 S1.1 (18dB) L1.2 S4.1 L4.2 Transmitter Wavelength 1270...1360 1270...1360 1530...1565 1273...1355 1530...1565 ..............................................4-50 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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An LBO can also be necessary to ensure the correct input power (see chapter 8, section “Connecting the fiber cables” (p. 8-2))..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-51 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
• Please note that Alcatel-Lucent warranty is contingent upon the use of Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs for 1643 AMS. Use of other SFPs is not approved by Alcatel-Lucent and is fully at the customer’s own risk. Any warranty obligation of Alcatel-Lucent is extinguished when non-Alcatel-Lucent specified SFPs are used.
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< 1 dB < 1 dB Receiver Sensitivity –28 dBm min. –34 dBm min. –34 dBm min. Overload –8 dBm max. –10 dBm max. –10 dBm max..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-53 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Optical interfaces (AMS unit/X5IP card) Table 4-19 Optical SFP specifications (continued) S1.1 L1.1 L1.2 Connector/Fiber type Connector type Fiber type core/cladding SM (9/125) SM (9/125) SM (9/125) diameter (µm) ..............................................4-54 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Single Mode (SM) fibers must be used. Cable connection Please connect the aggregate fiber cables as shown in the figure below. Figure 4-53 Aggregate fiber cables (AM unit) to ODF (aggregates) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 4-55 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
All fibers should be strain relieved to prevent any force from being exerted on the connectors. Clean all connections, as required, before attaching (see Appendix A, “Fiber cleaning” (p. B-10))..............................................4-56 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
..............................................Purpose These interfaces must be used for enabling 1+1 MSP protection. NOTE: The X2S11TRIB card can only be used for 1643 AMS units which are equipped with STM-4 interfaces. Connector data The tributary fiber connectors which are located on the X2S11TRIB option card are equipped with SC connectors.
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Contents Power initialisation Switching on and testing supply voltage Fan unit test Physical installation check AM/AMS unit installation Cable connections Physical and power installation exit checklist ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Ensure that the units have reached room temperature and are dry before taking them into operation. Contents Switching on and testing supply voltage Fan unit test ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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S T E P S ........................................Power failure If the powering procedure described above was unsuccessful, please refer to Appendix A, section “Power failure” (p. B-2)..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Check that • the fans of the unit are running • the air flow direction is from in to out. S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• Cable connections. The tests mentioned above are described in more detail in the following topics. Contents AM/AMS unit installation Cable connections Physical and power installation exit checklist ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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• there are no visible defects • the mechanical parts are secured • the optical couplings (or SFPs) are affixed to the optical interfaces • the NE is up and running..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• Fan alarm cables (if fan unit is available) • MDI/MDO cable (optional) • Timing cable (optional) • EOW cables (optional) • Tributary cables (optional) • Fiber cables (optional)..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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EOW cabling E1 cabling DS1 cabling SHDSL cabling E3 cabling DS3 cabling STM-1e cabling LAN cabling X.21 cabling Fiber cabling Powering Fan unit test Physical installation check ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
2-14))? Is a crossed LAN cable CAT5 with 4-wire RJ-45/RJ-45 connectors available? Is the required test equipment available (see section “Test equipment and accessories” 7-3))? ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary II-1 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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NE provisioning and stand-alone installation test Overview Contents Chapter 6, ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning Chapter 7, Stand-alone test procedures ..............................................II-2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE 6-10 NE login procedure 6-12 Provisioning system parameters 6-14 NE date and time 6-15 Node creation 6-17 Slot provisioning 6-20 Confirm/Update the MIB 6-22 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NE login. Contents Installing ITM-CIT Installing the fast download application Fast NE software download Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE 6-10 NE login procedure 6-12 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Complete the following steps to install the ITM-CIT software on your PC: ........................................® On the Windows desktop, click with the left button of the mouse on Start ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Online Help) you want to install a different again and select the required SETUP.exe language language (right now in english available only). window appears. Result: Select Components ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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WinPcap. Therefore, replace the older version of the Fast Download Tool with the latest version available on the NE software CD-ROM. S T E P S ....................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
........................................Reboot the PC to allow for the tool to connect to the present Ethernet Adapters. S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
PC and the HUB and between the HUB and the Figure 6-1 Connection with crossed Ethernet cable (AM unit) PC with installed Fast Download Application ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NE and select download to the software stores of the external unit........................................MAC address Select the for downloading the ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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If the “Fast download” application doesn’t work or in case of a software download failure (red FAULT LED is illuminating), perform an NE software download as described in Appendix A, section “Installing the NE software” (p. B-4)..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Connect the ITM-CIT to the 1643 AM/AMS unit as shown in the figures below. The provided ITM-CIT cable (CC848069795) should be used. Figure 6-3 ITM-CIT cable connection (AM unit) ITM-CIT ..............................................6-10 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning Connecting the ITM-CIT to the NE Figure 6-4 ITM-CIT cable connection (AMS unit) ITM-CIT ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
• Admin (for ITM-CIT administration and configuration of an NE) • Config (to configure an NE) • View (only to view NE configuration). Fill in the required password (if configured) and click ..............................................6-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning NE login procedure The ITM-CIT is logged into the NE. Result: S T E P S ....................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-13 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
An overview about all 1643 AM/AMS related tasks is given in the “1643 AM/AMS User Operations Guide”. Contents NE date and time 6-15 Node creation 6-17 Slot provisioning 6-20 Confirm/Update the MIB 6-22 ..............................................6-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
CIT (PC). This information is sent to the NE and the time and date are set. Manual set The date and time must be set manually..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning NE date and time Time This field is used to set the time when the manual setting edit mode is chosen..............................................6-16 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
NE Name NE Location Enter the Result: The NE name and location appear, respectively, in the fields NE Name and NE Location........................................Next Click ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-17 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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State Displays the status of the listed slot. The different slot states are described in the table below. Slot state Description Assigned Slot is assigned ..............................................6-18 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Confirmed the ITM-CIT. The procedure “Confirm/Update the MIB” (p. 6-22) gives the steps necessary to confirm the MIB. Once confirmed, the state will become Filled..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-19 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
........................................Click Important! When assigning units during node creation, instead of the Provisioned NE Components window, the window Node Creation - Provision Slots will reappear..............................................6-20 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Automatically assigns the unit to the slot once the NE establishes the presence of a unit of the correct type. Until this time, the slot acts as Unassigned..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-21 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Management → Node Details Select The Node Details window appears. In this window, the MIB state can be Result: viewed. It should now be Filled........................................Close Click ..............................................6-22 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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MIB state becomes Waiting for Upload. When the OMS reassociates with the NE and detects this MIB state, a MIB upload is performed, and the state will then become Filled..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 6-23 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Downloading. EMS connection state Indicates wether an active connection (CMISE association) exist to the element manager (OMS)..............................................6-24 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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1643 AM/AMS or, if applicable, on the DDF, to prove a proper function. Contents Test equipment and accessories Preparation and test of the main unit ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
X.21 option card test 7-19 X4IP, X8PL, and X5IP option card test 7-22 X12SHDSL-V2 option card test 7-25 NE provisioning and stand alone installation test exit checklist 7-28 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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2x E1 cables PDH BER test set with E3 option 2x E3 cables PDH BER test set with DS1 option 2x DS1 cables, refer to note 1 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Note 2: For TM configurations (S4.1 and L4.1) an SDH analyzer is required (refer to the remarks of the optical STM-1 option card test). Note 3: ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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For TM configurations (S11, S41, L11, and L41), an X.21 analyzer is required with two applicable test leads (refer to the remarks of the X.21 option test card)..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met. Result: Requirements Node isolated: LEDs on the 1643 AM/AMS: Power: Fault: S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• Test setup as shown in the figure above. Procedure Proceed as follows to perform the test: ........................................Provision for each TP a cross-connection to LP1..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The following tasks must be performed to clean up the system: • Reset the alarm reporting settings of E12cNES (2 Mbit/s Not Expected Input Signal) to default (Not Reported) • Delete all cross-connections..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
“No” to “ ”. (* stands for “1” or “4”, depending on the port type under test)........................................Install a fiber loop on LP1.1 on the ODF..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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L1.1 1310 ≤ –34 L1.2 1550 ≤ –28 L4.2 1550 ........................................Repeat test for Line Port 2.1, if applicable. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The following tasks must be performed to clean up the system: • Disconnect the PDH analyzer • Disconnect the optical attenuator • Set the STM*cNES to “Not Reported” • Delete the cross-connection(s)..............................................7-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Note: For a long haul laser (L11, L12, L41 or L42) a 10 dB attenuator with applicable connector is required in the loop ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-13 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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........................................Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met..............................................7-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• If an E3 or DS3 option board is installed and the TUG structure of CC1,1 has been modified then return it to VC-12. • Delete all cross-connections..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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• The ITM-CIT must be connected and logged-in to the NE. • Test setup as shown in the figure above..............................................7-16 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met. Result: Requirements LEDs on the 1643 AM: Power: ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-17 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The following must be performed to clean up the system: • Reset the Alarm Reporting/Severity of the STM1cNES (STM-1 Not Expected Input Signal) alarm to default (Not Reported). • Delete all cross-connections..............................................7-18 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• The ITM-CIT must be connected and logged-in to the NE. • Test setup as shown in the figure above..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-19 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Monitor the analyzer for correct transmission. If a DDF is applied for the X.21 ports then place the loop on the ports of the DDF..............................................7-20 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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The following tasks must be performed to clean up the system: • Reset the Alarm Reporting/Severity of the X21cNES (X.21 Not Expected Input Signal) alarm type to default (Not Reported). • Delete all cross-connections..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-21 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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LEDs on the 1643 AM/AMS: Power LED: Fault LED: Link LEDs of related LAN ports: On (green) Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: “LANcNES” reported on LAN2.1 and LAN2.2 ..............................................7-22 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Disconnect the LAN cable from the LAN ports. Wait until all LANcNES alarms have cleared........................................Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-23 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT: No alarms S T E P S ........................................Cleaning up Reset the Alarm Reporting/Severity of the LANcNES alarm type to default (Not Reported)..............................................7-24 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• X12SHDSL-V2 option card must be installed. • The ITM-CIT must be connected and logged-in to the NE..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-25 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Select “Synchronise” from the “NTU (QD2) Node Information” window to align the MIB with this new device........................................Wait until all alarms are cleared..............................................7-26 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Step 4 through Step 8 for all ports........................................Disconnect the E1 modem from the SHDSL port. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 7-27 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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PDH option card test Optical STM-1 option card test X.21 option card test X4IP, X8PL, and X5IP option card test X12SHDSL-V2 option card test ..............................................7-28 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Is the Element Management System OMS available? Is the following test equipment available? • Optical power meter • SDH Analyser Contents Chapter 8, Link testing ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary III-1 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Link testing Overview Chapter 9, Conclusion ..............................................III-2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
L ink testing Overview ..............................................Purpose This chapter describes the link acceptance tests. Contents Connecting the fiber cables Remote login test BER test Link testing exit checklist ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Move to the next NE. At the IN port of the respective optical interface (LP1.1 or LP2.1) measure the received optical power from the far-end transmitter. Important! The optical power meter must be set to the appropriate wavelength range..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Do a remote login to node B, and watch the name of node B appear on top of the ITM-CIT window. (Select , click Login, OK) LPx.1 ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Successfully logged in to Node B ........................................Repeat this test for node B (B becomes A, X becomes Y and vice versa). S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Provision an outloop on this 2 Mbit/s port........................................Start a bit error performance test for 1 hour........................................Verify that the requirement mentioned below is met..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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........................................Cleaning up Perform the following to clean up the system: • Remove the cross connections made in Step 2 Step • Disconnect the SDH/PDH analyzer..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Verify that applicable procedures have been completed and fill-in the results. If a procedure is not applicable, indicate “N/A”. Procedure Result Initials Notes (Passed, Failed, N/A) Fiber connection Remote login test BER test ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Contents Power supply measurements Optical output power measurements Final checklist Completion form ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Conclusion Power supply measurements ..............................................Measured values Measured voltage ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Conclusion Optical output power measurements ..............................................Measured values AM/AMS unit Interface type Port Mean launched Receiver sensitivity number number power [dBm] [dBm] ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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System turn up procedures System provisioning Stand alone test procedures Network establishment and test If all chapters have been passed successfully, please sign the Completion Form..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Customer Signature Date Note: This Completion Form is to be retained by the Lucent Technologies Representative as a record of successfully completion of all required procedures..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
• In the case of vertical unit mounting the power connectors of the units must show always to the bottom due to thermic requirements. Contents AM/AMS units (DC powered) AM/AMS units (AC powered) ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
100 mm AM/AMS min. 100 mm AM/AMS Heat Baffle AM/AMS min. 100 mm AM/AMS min. 100 mm AM/AMS min. 100 mm AM/AMS min. 100 mm AM/AMS ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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• The minimum distance between two blocks must be 400 mm [15.748”] if no heat baffle is used (measured from top of the lower block to bottom of the upper block). Figure A-2 Vertical mounting (AM/AMS, DC) Rack Heat Baffle ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Figure A-3 Vertical mounting (AM/AMS, AC) Rack Heat Baffle ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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AM/AMS system. Contents Power failure Installing the NE software Parameters for NE software installation Software check (correct ISD) Fiber cleaning B-10 Removing the SFP modules B-12 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Switch the power off........................................Replace all affected power cables between the BDFB (or PDP) and the fan unit. Make sure that the cables are tight afterwards..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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END OF STEPS running, S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
NE........................................Edit. Click The Edit NE Software Configuration window appears. Result: ........................................Download. Click ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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MIB is compatible with the NE software. Not retaining the MIB means that the NE must be provisioned again with the new settings. Switch Click Result: A confirmation window appears........................................Click ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The software in the active store is committed. The Active Store State becomes Store Active. The NE will not switch back to its previous settings. S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Therefore, it is not wise to download software while the active store is in this state..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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The clearing of the store has been successful and new software will now be downloaded. Store Downloading Code is being downloaded to the memory. Store Inactive Memory contains valid code that is not being executed..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
There is no way to repair this in the field..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Fiber cleaning ..............................................Overview This procedure describes the Alcatel-Lucent recommended method for the cleaning and inspection of optical connectors using specific tools and materials that have been proven to be effective in the assembly and testing of optical transmission equipment. It is critical that the connector endfaces are clean and free from particular contamination to assure proper performance and reliability of lightwave systems.
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Important! Lightguide Build-Outs (LBOs) may be damaged when compressed air is used for drying. Therefore, do not use compressed air for drying LBOs. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary B-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
........................................Grep the SFP transceiver with your fingers and pull it out. S T E P S ...................................................................................... B-12 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
........................................Press on top of the locking device and pull the SFP out with your fingers (see figure below). S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary B-13 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Important! Don’t pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the bail might be teared away from the SFP. S T E P S ...................................................................................... B-14 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Important! Don’t pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the bail might be teared away from the SFP. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary B-15 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
180 degrees over the ferrule........................................Insert the cable with the ferrule into the SUB-D connector........................................Close the connector by tightening the screws. S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Turn the stripped end of the ground wire around the braid before soldering the ground wire to the braid. Refer to “Stripping and connecting a low frequency cable” (p. C-4). S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
The maximum power of the soldering iron is 50 W. If the temperature is adjustable, it should be adjusted to a maximum of 350°. S T E P S ...................................................................................... Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Crimp the outer ferrule with a hexagon die 4.6 — AGK 3068 by using the Crimp Tool — AGK 2365. S T E P S ...................................................................................... 365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
Cable assembly instructions Coax connector (1.6/5.6) Result Figure C-3 IMS assembly procedure ..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Coax 1.6/5.6 connector (45°) Crimp tool Figure C-4 Crimp tool and die Legend: Crimp tool — AGK 2365 Hexagon die 4.6 — AGK 3068, or square 1.2 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Mount the teflon tube under the coax braid........................................Solder wires to the braid and core wire........................................Move the shrink tube over the soldered core wire..............................................Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Shrink the tube........................................Position the wires with a liner block........................................Cut the wires to the appropriate length........................................Plug the wire ends into a RJ45 housing..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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S T E P S ........................................RJ45 connector It is recommended to use a RJ45 connector with EMC shield and strain relief as shown below (CC408899888)..............................................C-10 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
Mounting 4x2.5mm coax (75 Ω) to RJ45 connector Cable assembly instructions Figure C-5 RJ45 connector ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary C-11 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay Bit Error Ratio (BER) The ratio of bits received in error to bits sent..............................................CATastrophic Cross-Connection, Cross-Connect CCITT See ITU-T..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary GL-1 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Data Communications Network Digital Distribution Frame ..............................................Element Management System (EMS) See Integrated Transport Management Subnetwork Controller. ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ElectroMagnetic Interference Engineering Order Wire ElectroStatic Discharge ..............................................GL-2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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Local Area Network Line Build Out - An optical attenuator that guarantees the proper signal level and shape at the receiver input. Light Emitting Diode ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary GL-3 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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Network Element. The NE is comprised of telecommunication equipment (or groups/parts of telecommunication equipment) and support equipment that performs network element functions. A Network Element has one or more standard Q-type interfaces..............................................GL-4 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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A user of the OMS application with Supervisor privileges. See also User Privilege. System Administrator A user of the computer system on which the OMS application can be installed. See also User Privilege..............................................GL-6 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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A signal of a specific rate (2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s, VC12, VC3, VC4, STM-1 or STM-4) that may be added to or dropped from a line signal..............................................Unshielded Twisted Pair ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary GL-7 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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EMC bracket, 3-9, 3-23 Vertical rack mounting (with bars), 3-34 Power connectors (AMS), Entry checklist Voltage range, 3-20 Link testing, Q-LAN connector, 4-25 Wall mounting, 3-26 ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary IN-1 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...
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NE date and time, 6-15 MDI/MDO connector, 4-19 X16E1-V3 card), 4-33 Node creation, 6-17 Q-LAN connector, 4-25 E3 connector (X2E3 card), Slot provisioning, 6-20 4-40 ..............................................IN-2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary 365-312-802R7.2 See notice on first page Issue 4, June 2007...
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See: Small Form-Factor Pluggable Optics SFP modules, B-12 Slot provisioning, 6-20 Small Form-Factor Pluggable Optics (SFPs), 2-5, 4-52 Software download failure, Sources of danger, Supply voltage test, ..............................................365-312-802R7.2 Alcatel-Lucent - Proprietary IN-3 Issue 4, June 2007 See notice on first page...