TABLE OF CONTENTS Before You Begin Installing the ODC-40 Product Overview and Access ............3 Introduction to the ODC-40 cabinet ........... 3 Front access ................6 Side splice access ..............7 Rear access................8 Opening and closing compartment doors ........9 Battery access ..............
The Calix C7 ODC-40 optical access cabinet is an environmentally controlled enclosure designed to deploy the Calix C7 in outdoor locations. The cabinet can be configured for copper, fiber, or a combination of both with flexibility for migration from copper to fiber in the field.
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View of the ODC-40 cabinet The following shows a closed front view of the Calix C7 ODC-40 cabinet. Features of the ODC-40 cabinet Following are some features of the Calix C7 ODC-40 cabinet. • integrated air-to-air cooling system with DC blowers •...
Front access The front equipment compartment contains two Calix C7 shelves, a rectifier shelf, and an optional remote testing unit. The compartment also contains the AC load center and the DC distribution box. Front view of the ODC-40 cabinet Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix.
Each rear panel holds five copper protection blocks. Each block corresponds to two slots on one of the Calix C7 shelves. The panels are hinged to support easy maintenance and access to the backs of the Calix C7 shelves. Each protection block provides protection for two copper plug-in cards. Protection blocks terminate with MS2 connectors for interface in the splice compartment.
Installation Prerequisites gives instructions to prepare for installation on a concrete pad. The concrete pad can be poured on site using a pour-in-place template. Pad recommendation and alterations Calix recommends a reinforced 5 1/2-inch thick concrete pad. Your pad may vary depending on site and environmental conditions. Modify for local conditions Local climatic conditions, site conditions, or local practices may require modifications to cable termination.
What you get with the cabinet Items in the installation kit The following items are shipped inside the battery tray of the ODC-40 as an installation kit: • Calix coffee cup with lid (quantity 1) • 2-inch cold shrink tubing (quantity 2) •...
Requirements for AC power input. The Calix outdoor cabinet requires a 240-220 VAC power feed with 60 Amp service. DANGER! High voltage may be present. Do not turn on the main power to the cabinet until the installation is complete.
Install and test rectifier modules Description of the rectifier shelf The Calix rectifier shelf contains an alarm control unit on the left and space for four rectifier modules in the center. Each rectifier module has its own power switch and alarm and status indicators.
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52 VDC At the AC load center, set the Main breaker to OFF to check that the batteries supply power to the cabinet. The fan trays in the Calix C7 should continue to run.
Install and test the fan tray Installing a fan tray into a Calix C7 shelf in the front compartment of the cabinet provides cooling for the Calix C7 shelf. The front panel of the fan tray also shows the results of a power test at start-up, and provides status displays and interfaces for testing.
72 fiber connections. Jumper options From the front of a Calix C7 optical plug-in card, you can run a fiber jumper to a fiber distribution cassette. You can also run a jumper between the fiber splice tray and the fiber distribution cassette.
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Fiber jumper and pigtail options • From the front of a Calix C7 optical plug-in card, you can run a fiber jumper to a fiber distribution cassette. • From the front of a Calix C7 optical plug-in card, you can run a fiber pigtail to a fiber splice tray.
Install other fiber and cable management accessories Calix ships each cabinet with brackets that you can use to mount equipment or accessories in the splice compartment. Description of the accessory brackets The accessory brackets are 6" high and 5-5/8" deep.
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(Note: the Calix optical card ports are located on the face of each card and are numbered from the top of the card down -1, 2, 3, etc. - with the RX connector in the front and the TX connector immediately behind it.)
Introduction Calix iMS features The Calix integrated Management Software (iMS) is a graphical user interface that you use to configure and monitor all of the Calix C7 nodes on a network. With the Calix iMS, you can: • view a diagram of your network topology •...
Calix C7 iMS Guide. Calix factory settings for the front Ethernet port The Calix C7 ships with the front Ethernet port on the AMP (E1) active and set to the following configuration: IP: 192.168.1.1...
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Use a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port on your computer to the Ethernet port on the front of the AMP in the Calix C7 shelf. Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix.
Start the Calix integrated Management System You start the iMS by entering the IP address of the Calix C7 shelf into your browser. One-time install of the Java Runtime Environment The first time you start the Calix iMS, you may be prompted to: •...
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Start up view of your network The first time you log in to a new Calix C7 network, you will see the following: • An empty Work Area with no network topology. • One entry in the Navigation Tree named Unassigned Shelves.
Cabinet Battery Maintenance At a minimum follow the battery manufacturers recommended maintenance. Additionally Calix recommends that all batteries be removed from the cabinet, tested and maintained at least once a year. Perform the following task: • Visually inspect each battery for physical damage, leakage, or bulging. Replace any battery displaying any defect before the batteries are placed back in service.
Visually inspect the inside of the cabinet for signs of visible damage to the metal or paint. • Repair damage to the paint using touch-up paint available from Calix after cleaning the surface and removing rust. • Note any damage to the metal work. If the damaged metal work interferes with the operation of the Calix C7 cabinet or electronics contact Calix support for assistance with a resolution.
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If the equipment is producing more heat than what is budgeted for equipment in the cabinet, proceed to the next step. Access the Calix C7 equipment with a computer and verify the heat setting for the shelf or shelves in the cabinet.
The rectifier major (RECT) alarm indicates that the outdoor cabinet Major rectifier shelf has a major alarm. The Calix rectifier will report a major alarm for high voltage shut down, AC fail, Fuse Alarm, and low voltage disconnect. Alarm output...
Replace the fuses Fuses for the Calix C7 shelves and other equipment in the cabinet are located on the DC Distribution panel. Fuse ratings in the DC Distribution panel Fuse Type Fuse Rating Calix C7 shelves 20 Amp Heat exchanger fans and other equipment...
TAC. Normal business hours are 7:00 am to 7:00 pm PST, Monday through Friday. After hours and on holidays: Contact the Calix TAC by phone and receive an immediate response from a Service Engineer for Severity 1 and 2 issues.
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Preferred batteries: Dynasty 125 AH battery Up to 2 strings per cabinet The ODC-40 base is designed to accommodate Fiamm, Hawker, Lifeline, Lucent and Saft. Ancillary Equipment 2 RU available for 3rd party active equipment in 19" equipment rack Color Warm gray Proprietary Information: Not for use or disclosure except by written agreement with Calix.
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