F01T300 Quick Installation Guide
F01T300 Quick Installation Guide
Issue: 01
Date: 2017-04-30
Intended Audience
This topic describes how to install the F01T300 cabinet, including installing the cabinet, routing
cables, and powering on the system.
The intended audience is hardware installation engineers.
Symbol Conventions
This following table describes symbols used in this document.
Symbol Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Updates in Issue 01 (2016-04-30)
This is the first release.
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Content
1 Precautions…..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........................1
2 Tools for Installation.………………………………………………………………………….............................…………………..2
3 Outline and Structure……………………………………........………………………….………..........................……………...3
4 Installing the Lifting eyes………………..…….…………………………….………………………...............................……...6
5 Installing the Cabinet on a Concrete Pedestal…………...…………….………………….……………………………...........7
5.1 Construct the Concrete Pedestal.……….…………..………………………………………………………………………………7
5.2 Fastening the Cabinet...……….................…..........…...............................................................................8
6 Installing the Cabinet on an Elevated Platform………………………………………………………………..………………9
6.1 Construct the elevated platform.…………………………………………………………………………………………………9
6.2 Fastening the Cabinet.......…..........…..................................................................................................10
7 Routing Cables………………….…………………………………………………………………….............................…………….11
7.1 Connecting AC Power Cables and PGND Cable-TT mode ...... ……………………....................................11
7.2 Connecting AC Power Cables and PGND Cable-TN-S mode ..... ………………………...............................12
7.3 Connecting the RPS Power Cable(RPS Power Supply)............. ……………………………...........................13
7.4 Diagram of Cable Connections Between the RPS and MDF (RPS Power Supply)……………………………16
7.5 Connecting External Subscriber Cables (DSLAM) ............... …………………..........................................17
7.6 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers (MA5800-X7-Optical Only) ………………………………………18
7.7 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers (MA5603T-Optical/Copper Hybrid Configuration) …. 19
7.8 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers (MA5603T Upstream) ……………………………………………. 20
8 Installing Batteries ……………………………………………………………………………………………..............................21
8.1 Installation Requirements…..……..…………………………………………………………………………………………………21
8.2 Pre-installation Check……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….22
8.3 Connecting Batteries…..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23
8.4 Installing The enhanced anti-theft door of the battery compartment (optional) ……………………25
9 Installing the Electronic Door Lock System.............................…………………..............................………..27
9.1 Appearance and Structure...............................................................................................................27
9.2 Installing the CCU.............................................................................................................................28
9.3 Installing the Door Lock (BOM: 02070080)……….............................................................................30
9.4 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU(ETP4830 Power System)........................................32
9.5 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU(ETP4890 Power System).......................................33
9.6 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU(RPS Power System )..............................................34
9.7 Installing the Anti-Theft Screw…........................................…………...................................................35
9.8 Post-Installation Check…..................................................................................................................36
10 Checking the Cabinet Installation.………………………………….…………………............................………………..37
11 Powering On the Device………………………………………………………….……….............................…………………38
12 Sealing the Cabinet………………………………………………………………….............................……………...……..…41
13 FAQs for Installation.………………………………………………………………............................……….........…………42
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1 Precautions
• This document aims to provide simple and distinctive guidelines for hardware installation.
• This document does not describe operations for the pre-delivery installation. Instead, this
document describers only the operations for on-site installation.
Electrostatic Discharge
Before touching the device, or holding the boards and IC chips, wear the ESD gloves or the
ESD wrist strap to prevent the electrostatic discharge of the human body from damaging the
sensitive components. Ensure that the other end of the ESD wrist strap is properly grounded.
Bundling cables
• The distance between cable ties or binding straps inside the cabinet must be within 250 mm.
(For subscriber cable, the distance must be within 200 mm.)
• Use a diagonal pliers to cut off the extra part of the cable tie to the end, and ensure that the
cable tie is neat without sharp edges to prevent hand injury.
Network cable
ESD gloves Multimeter ESD wrist strap
crimping pliers
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3 Outline and Structure
MA5603T
MDF
ODF(Upstream)
1350
CCU(optional)
TCU
DC PDU
ETP4830
power system
Battery
AC PDU
compartment
450
MA5616
MA5603T
MDF
MDF
ODF(Upstream)
ODF(Upstream)
CCU(optional)
TCU TCU
DC PDU AC PDU
ETP4830 ETP4890
power system power system
Battery
compartment
Battery
compartment
AC PDU
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3 Outline and Structure
MDF ODF(Downstream)
ODF(Upstream) ODF(Upstream)
TCU TCU
AC PDU AC PDU
ETP4890
Power system ETP4890
Power system
Battery
Battery
compartment
compartment
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
MA5603T MA5616
MDF
MDF
ODF(Upstream)
CCU ODF(Upstream)
Fan Control CCU
board
Fan Control
DC PDU board
DC PDU
RPR RPR
RPR MDF RPR MDF
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3 Outline and Structure
Dimensions of installation interfaces
Unit: mm
Top view 276.3
50 123.3
101
11
63
Cabinet bottom 32
450
119
300 76
45.5
63
45.5
98.5
75
Cabinet installation hole 4 x Ø18 Cable hole for user cable and optical fibers
(optical only) 4 x Ø47.8
Cable hole for PGND cable and AC Cable hole for the upstream optical fiber Ø33
power cable Ø33
Cable hole for copper/optical cables
Reserved hole
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4 Installing the Lifting eyes
The cabinet is configured with lifting eyes. Before installing the cabinet, remove the waterproof
screws and install the lifting eyes properly so as to carry the cabinet.
Waterpro
of screw
Washer
Lifting eye
Washer
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5 Installing the Cabinet on a Concrete Pedestal
5.1 Construct the Concrete Pedestal
• Face the cabinet front door towards south or north if possible. This ensures that the cabinet receives the
minimum solar radiation.
• It is advisable to deploy bolts on the ground to prevent improper drilling operations from damaging the
installation holes.
≥500
50 205 45 150
50
115
45
300 230
550
125
50
125 700
Expansion bolt installation
hole 4 x Ø16 Front door side of the cabinet
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5 Installing the Cabinet on a Concrete Pedestal
5.2 Fastening the Cabinet
Drill holes and install four M12 × 60 expansion bolts. Unit: mm
Expansion bolt
16 Spring washer
90° Flat washer
Expansion tube
52 ~ 60
Guide through
Expansion nut
Carry the cabinet onto the concrete Open and fasten the door, and then use four M12
pedestal. × 60 expansion bolts to fasten the cabinet.
Bearing capacity
<90° of the steel cable >
555 kg
Support
lever Support lever
Cabinet
Concrete pedestal position
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6 Installing the Cabinet on an Elevated Platform
6.1 Construct the elevated platform
When installing the cabinet onto the elevated platform, ensure that the cable inlets are not
blocked by steel channels.
The following construction plan for the elevated platform is only for reference. You can prepare a
plan based on the actual requirements.
Cabinet
Elevated
platform
75
Bolt installation
300 hole 4 x Ø16
>75
<25
75
300
>75
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6.2 Fastening the Cabinet
Carry the cabinet onto the elevated Open and fasten the door, and then fasten the
platform. cabinet on the elevated platform.
Cabinet position
180
1000
1000 1000
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7 Routing Cables
7.1 Connecting AC Power Cables and PGND Cable-TT mode
This section uses ETP4830 power system as an example. Cable connection for the ETP4890
power system is the same as that for the ETP4830 power system.
• An all-polarity disconnection device is installed on the power supply side of the site. Shut off the
AC input, and attach labels on the switches that will be set during the cabling work.
• Insulate the AC terminals and all unnecessary bare parts.
• Ensure that the cabinet is grounded properly, and the cabinet is safe and reliable; in addition, it
is recommended to install an electrical leakage protective device on the power supply side of
the site to protect personnel against the injury caused by the accidental electric shock on the
device side.
• The cross-sectional area for the core wire of the PGND cable is 25 mm²and the cross-sectional
area for the core wire of the AC power cable must be at least 4 mm².
PGND
cable
Cable hole for PGND cable
and AC power cable AC power
cable
PGND cable
Philips screwdriver
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7.2 Connecting AC Power Cables and PGND Cable-TN-S mode
• An all-polarity disconnection device is installed on the power supply side of the site. Shut off the
AC input, and attach labels on the switches that will be set during the cabling work.
• Insulate the AC terminals and all unnecessary bare parts.
• Ensure that the cabinet is grounded properly, and the cabinet is safe and reliable; in addition, it
is recommended to install an electrical leakage protective device on the power supply side of
the site to protect personnel against the injury caused by the accidental electric shock on the
device side.
• The cross-sectional area for the core wire of the PGND cable is 25 mm²and the cross-sectional
area for the core wire of the AC power cable must be at least 4 mm².
N
PE cable of
L
the AC
power
cable
PGND
cable
Cable hole for PGND
cable and AC power cable
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7.3 Connecting the RPS Power Cable (RPS Power Supply)
This section uses the MA5603T service subrack as an example. Cable connection for the
MA5616 service subrack is the same as that for the MA5603T service subrack.
• Power off the central office (CO) RPS before connecting the RPS power cable, and power on
the CO RPS after cable connection.
• After the external copper cable is routed from the RPS into the cabinet, connect the ground
cable to the ground bar of the cabinet.
• After wiring, install the protective units and short-circuiting plugs on the exchange-side terminal
blocks for remote power supply (also called protective terminal blocks) and cable-side terminal
blocks for remote power supply (also called multiplexing terminal blocks). Otherwise, the
cabinet cannot be powered on.
• The exchange-side terminal blocks and cable-side terminal blocks described in this section are
specially used for remote power supply.
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7.3 Connecting the RPS Power Cable (RPS Power Supply)
Loose captive screws to remove the cover. Use jumpers to connect exchange side terminal
blocks and cable side terminal blocks. For
details about the connections, see “Diagram of
Cable Connections Between the RPS and MDF”.
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Use the impact tool to wire the wires from the external copper cable into the cable side terminal
block on the cord patching side according to “Diagram of Cable Connections Between the RPS
and MDF”. (The following figure uses 3- to-1 wire pair connection as an example. )
Exchange side
terminal block
-190 V
+190 V
Cable side
terminal block
Wires of the RPS external copper cable
-190 V
Install short-circuiting plugs on the cable side terminal Place the cover back and fasten
blocks and protective units on the exchange side captive screws.
terminal blocks.
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7.4 Diagram of Cable Connections Between the RPS and MDF
(RPS Power Supply)
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7.5 Connecting External Subscriber Cables (DSLAM)
• After routing external user cables into the cabinet, reserve an extra length so as to clamp the
cables to the cable side terminal block on the MDF.
• After the every external subscriber cable is routed, ground the metal shielding layer of the
cable.
• When an external splitter board or a VDSL2 board is used, directly clamp the external
subscriber cable to the JPX658-BLK2-E10V cable distribution terminal block.
• When the service is enabled in the future, the protective unit must be installed for the cable side
terminal block correctly.
JPX658-FA8-239X JPX658-BLK2-
cable side terminal E10V
block cable distribution
terminal block
Protective unit
Labeling block
Impact tool
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7.6 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers (MA5800-X7-
Optical Only)
• You must use protection pipe to protect core wires of optical cables in the cabinet, and use the
binding strap to bind optical fibers; do not drag or bind the optical fiber too tightly.
• The bending radius of the optical cable core or optical fiber must be 20 times larger than the
diameter of the optical cable core or optical fiber. Generally, the bending radius is larger than or
equal to 40 mm.
• Only the qualified personnel are allowed to splice the optical fiber. Ensure that the optical fiber
is spliced according to the on-site requirements and local practice.
ODF
Protection
pipe
Reinforcing core
Optical cable
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7.7 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers
(MA5603T-Optical/Copper Mixed Configuration)
This section uses ETP4830 power system as an example. Cable connection for the ETP4890
power system and RPS power system is the same as that for the ETP4830 power system.
• You must use protection pipe to protect core wires of optical cables in the cabinet, and use the
binding strap to bind optical fibers; do not drag or bind the optical fiber too tightly.
• The bending radius of the optical cable core or optical fiber must be 20 times larger than the
diameter of the optical cable core or optical fiber. Generally, the bending radius is larger than or
equal to 40 mm.
• Only the qualified personnel are allowed to splice the optical fiber. Ensure that the optical fiber
is spliced according to the on-site requirements and local practice.
Protection
Reinforcing core
pipe
Optical cable
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7.8 Connecting Optical Cable and Optical Fibers
(MA5603T upstream)
• You must use protection pipe to protect core wires of optical cables in the cabinet, and use the
binding strap to bind optical fibers; do not drag or bind the optical fiber too tightly.
• The bending radius of the optical cable core or optical fiber must be 20 times larger than the
diameter of the optical cable core or optical fiber. Generally, the bending radius is larger than or
equal to 40 mm.
• Only the qualified personnel are allowed to splice the optical fiber. Ensure that the optical fiber
is spliced according to the on-site requirements and local practice.
Reinforcing
Protection pipe core
Upstream optical port
Optical cable
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8 Installing Batteries (AC Power Supply)
8.1 Installation Requirements
• Before powering on the cabinet, do not connect the batteries and power module; otherwise, the
batteries will discharge to the power module, affecting the battery service life.
• Record the last charging time (The last time charged at __) and required next charging time
(Refresh Charging No Later than __) marked in the package container to ensure timely
charging. If the batteries are stored overtime without any recharging, the batteries will bulge
and their capacity will decrease, resulting in a shorter service life.
• Unpack the package batteries only after they arrive at the installation site. Install batteries
grouped in the package container. Do not use together batteries of different types,
specifications, capacities, and batches in a group.
• Before powering on the batteries, perform the pre-installation check.
Package container of
the batteries
• If the cabinet is powered on within the day when it is installed, place the batteries into the
battery compartment and connect them.
• If the cabinet is not powered on within the day when it is installed, store the batteries in an
appropriate environment (battery storage environment: temperature 5°C-45°C and
relative humidity ≤ 90% RH) for proper maintenance and management. Otherwise, the
batteries will have unrecoverable damages. If the cabinet is not planned to be powered on
for a short period
(1-2 months), it is recommended that the batteries be stored in the warehouse for
subsequent maintenance and management.
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8.2 Pre-installation Check
Check Item Requirement
Battery outline • No distortion, flaw or disrepair is detected in the appearance
of the battery.
• The terminals are protected properly.
• There is no stain or acid liquid on the surface of the battery .
• The battery terminals are protected against erosion.
Battery structure • The positive and negative leads on the battery are marked to
facilitate connections.
• The polarities, terminals and visual dimensions of batteries
must be consistent with the sample product picture.
• Spare parts, such as bolts, nuts, washers, and connection
cables that are delivered should be consistent with the
delivery list.
Battery storage period If the batteries are stored overtime, make a record and consult
(overtime or not) professional personnel for processing. Perform the following
(The storage period indicates operations by referring to Maintenance Guide of Outdoor
the period since the last Cabinets:
charging.) • If the storage period of the batteries is 8-12 months, recharge
the batteries.
• If the storage period of the batteries is 12-18 months, activate
the batteries.
Battery usability check A battery must be replaced if one of the following situations
occurs:
• The battery has been stored for more than 18 months without
any processing (battery recharging is required when the
storage period of the batteries is 8-12 months, and battery
activation is required when the storage period of the batteries
is 12-18 months).
• The small-current discharge time (when the power module is
connected to the batteries but is not powered on) is over two
months.
• The open circuit voltage is lower than 12 V.
Battery maintenance record The power-on time must be recorded.
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8.3 Connecting Batteries
• Follow exactly the installation procedure to install the batteries. Wrap the metal installation
tools, such as wrench, with insulation tape for insulation. Any short circuit may hurt personnel
and damage the equipment.
• Before laying out the battery power cable, ensure that the battery switch is in the OFF state.
• Ensure that the polarity position of each battery is correct. The connection between two
batteries, or the connection between batteries and the power system must be firm and correct.
• If the battery is installed first and battery compartment heater, before the installation, place the
battery right slightly. After the installation, restore the battery space. Ensure that batteries have
about 10 mm space between each other.
• After the batteries are installed, the battery parameters must be configured during software
commissioning. Otherwise, the battery life may be shortened.
• The F01T300 cabinet can be configured with one set of 50 AH or 100AH batteries.
• When the cabinet is configured with the 100 AH battery, the charging coefficient of the battery
must be set to 0.1.
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8.3 Connecting Batteries (ETP4830 power supply)
Blue cable
Connect the four batteries in series according to the wiring diagram. Then, connect the
battery sets to the "LOAD 00" on the DC PDU; Battery monitor alarm cables connect
to the second battery `s “+” of each battery set.
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8.3 Connecting Batteries (ETP4890 power supply)
Blue cable
BATT-
BATT+
Black cable
Connect the four batteries in series according to the wiring diagram. Then, connect the
battery sets to the BATT- and BATT+ terminal of the power supply; Battery monitor
alarm cables connect to the second battery `s “+” of each battery set.
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8.4 Installing The enhanced anti-theft door of the battery
compartment ( optional )
Unit: mm
7
65
30
40 20
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9 Installing the Electronic Door Lock System
9.1 Appearance and Structure
Appearance of the CCU Unit: mm
Main control board
220
43.6
442
CCU
1 3
Extended board Extended board
(optional) (optional)
Main control board
2 4
Extended board Extended board
(optional) (optional)
Item Component
CCU module
Security & protection system (SPS)
Electronic lock
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9.2 Installing the CCU
This section uses the MA5603T service subrack as an example. Electronic door lock system
installation for the MA5616 service subrack and MA5800-X7 service subrack is the same as
that for the MA5603T service subrack.
Fix the CCU to the mounting bars in the cabinet. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten
screws on the CCU.
CCU
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Connect one end (labeled as MA56T:ETH) of the 2 communication cables to the ETH ports of
the service device.
(Ports with silkscreen ETH are ETH ports. You are advised to connect the 2 cables respectively
to 2 ETH ports with the same silkscreen on the active/standby boards.) Then, connect the other
end (labeled as CCU:FE0/FE1) of the 2 communication cables to the FE0 and FE1 ports of the
CCU.
Electronic door Electronic door
Configured With the MA5603T lock of lock of
the equipment the MDF
compartment compartment
ETH
ETH
D-COM0
FE0
FE1 D-COM1
ETH
D-COM0
FE0
FE1 D-COM1
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9.3 Installing the Door Lock (BOM: 02070080)
• Connections between the communication cables of the door locks and the CCU depend on actual
installation conditions. The table of connection mappings in the next slide is for reference only.
• When installing an electric lock on a cabinet, adjust the door handle based on the direction in which the
door is opened so that the door can be easily opened.
• The lock cylinder and lock body of an electronic lock are delivered together. Decide whether to replace
the lock cylinder based on site conditions. If you decide to replace the lock cylinder, refer to to
replace the lock cylinder and keep the mechanical key properly.
When you open or close the cabinet door using the electric lock, the following may occur if the lock handle
lever is not in position (abutting the lock handle), as shown in figure B . In this case, you need to press
the lock handle lever until it is in position and then swipe the access card again, as shown in figure A .
Open the cabinet door.
Wear the ESD wrist strap and connect its Lock handle
grounding end to the ESD jack on the cabinet,
or wear ESD gloves.
Remove the HW-2802 lock from the cabinet. For
details, see Common Maintenance Guide for
Outdoor Cabinets.
Take out the electronic lock and disassemble the
lock to facilitate subsequent installation.
(Optional) Install the restraint part and jumpring.
A B
Assembled and
delivered together
Lock Lock Delivered Left-right Up-down
cover separately
Block
M6 screw
Restraint part
Anti-clockwise
M5 screw Clockwise
Control module
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Remove the lock tongue from the lock rod. Then, install the lock tongue removed in step on the lock rod,
as shown in figure in reverse order.
Clear foreign materials on the position where the new door lock is to be installed, and install the door lock on
the door lock position of the cabinet.
Install the cover on the inner side of the cabinet door, and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the 3 screws
clockwise on the cover.
Install the control module removed in step on the lock body.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws that fix the lock tongue.
Connect the communication terminal of the door lock to the communication cable of the CCU. For details on
Connections between the 2 compartment door locks and the CCU, see "Table 1".
Verify that the cable of the electric lock does not interfere with the lock rod when the lock rod moves.
(Optional) Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that fix the lock core and take out the lock core.
Then, install the new lock core by following the installation procedure in a reverse order.
Use a box-end anti-theft wrench to clockwise fasten the anti-theft screw on the lock handle.
Lock tongue
Lock core
CCU
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9.4 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU
• To ensure personnel and equipment safety, before powering on the device, check whether
condensation exists in the cabinet. Power on the device only after you ensure that no
condensation exists. For how to remove condensation, see the related label on the cabinet
front door.
• During the power-on, before and after turning on each circuit breaker for the first time, you
must use a multimeter to check the input and output voltages and ensure that the voltages are
normal (normal DC voltage range: –36 V DC to –72 V DC).
LOAD20-1
Turn on the circuit breaker on the power system that controls the power supply to the CCU.
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9.5 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU
• To ensure personnel and equipment safety, before powering on the device, check whether
condensation exists in the cabinet. Power on the device only after you ensure that no
condensation exists. For how to remove condensation, see the related label on the cabinet
front door.
• During the power-on, before and after turning on each circuit breaker for the first time, you
must use a multimeter to check the input and output voltages and ensure that the voltages are
normal (normal DC voltage range: –36 V DC to –72 V DC).
LOAD20-1
LOAD2- LOAD2+
Turn on the circuit breaker on the power system that controls the power supply to the CCU.
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9.6 Connecting the Power Cable of the CCU
• To ensure personnel and equipment safety, before powering on the device, check whether
condensation exists in the cabinet. Power on the device only after you ensure that no
condensation exists. For how to remove condensation, see the related label on the cabinet
front door.
• During the power-on, before and after turning on each circuit breaker for the first time, you
must use a multimeter to check the input and output voltages and ensure that the voltages are
normal (normal DC voltage range: –36 V DC to –72 V DC).
LOAD20-1
Connect the positive and negative leads of the DC PDU to those of the RPS power system.
Turn on the circuit breaker on the power system that controls the power supply to the CCU.
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9.7 Installing the Anti-Theft Screw
• The anti-theft screw can be replaced only after the electric lock is powered on. Before replacing the
anti-theft screw, use the access card or user identity card to check whether the door can be unlocked.
• The electric lock core and anti-theft screw must be properly installed. Otherwise, the electronic door
cannot protect the cabinet.
• Before completing the site deployment, configure CCU information such as the IP address, mask, NMS,
and authority. In addition, record the name of the site where the cabinet is installed, serial numbers of the
SPS security keys, and serial numbers of the electric lock cores.
• Steps and are recommended steps and you can perform these 2 steps based on the site
requirements.
Deliver the SPS security keys to the Security Department, and deliver the electric lock cores to
each site together with the cabinet based on the allocation rule.
Replace the electric lock cores at a site based on either of the following scenarios.
Scenario 1 If the power supply of the site has been set up and the cabinet can be powered on and
work normally, replace the electric lock cores and anti-theft screws. Then, the customer can open
the cabinet doors using the authorized access card and install and maintain service devices in the
cabinets.
Scenario 2 If the power supply of the site has not been set up and the cabinet cannot be powered
on, hand over the electric lock cores, anti-theft screws, and universal keys to the customer. When
the power supply of the site is available, the customer can assign an engineer to the site to replace
the electric lock cores and anti-theft screws.
Use a box-end anti-theft wrench to anti-clockwise loosen the anti-theft screw on the lock.
Use an authorized access card or a universal key to open the electric lock.
Take out the special anti-theft screw component, and secure it on the lock handle.
Use a box-end anti-theft wrench to anti-clockwise fasten the screw on the anti-theft screw component.
Lock the cabinet door, and verify that the cables of the electric lock do not interfere with the lock
rod when the lock rod moves.
Box-end
anti-theft wrench
Universal key
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9.8 Post-Installation Check
The door locks are correctly installed, and cables Check the door locks and their
6
are correctly connected. connections.
Monitoring cables and AC power cables are not
7 bundled together, and the cables are neatly and Check cable routing.
securely routed.
All power cables must use jointless copper cores
Check all power cables and power
8 and correctly connected according to operation
cable connections.
standards.
All cables are intact without joints between two
9 Check all cables.
ends.
The cabinet interior is clean without foreign
Check the interior of the cabinet and
10 materials, and the air intake/exhaust vent is not
air vents.
blocked.
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10 Checking the Cabinet Installation
No. Requirement Method
1 The structural parts of the cabinet are installed correctly and Observe and try
properly. The cabinet door is not distorted during the out
transportation. The board can be inserted or removed easily.
Customized parts are installed according to the requirements.
2 There is no paint drop on the surface of the cabinet. Otherwise, Observe
repaint the part where the paint is dropped.
3 The cabinet is fastened reliably and meets the quakeproof Observe
requirement specified in the engineering document.
4 The cabinet installation site meets the requirement specified in the Observe the
engineering document. installation site
5 All cable holes, including those for the power cable, ground cable, Observe
optical cable, and external user cable, are properly sealed.
6 The external positive and negative terminals of the battery are Test with a
correctly and reliably connected to the power system. multimeter
7 The protective cap on the wiring terminal of the battery is intact. Observe
8 All cables are free of damage, fracture, or joint in the middle of the Observe
cable.
9 All power cables and ground cables are made of an entire section Observe
of copper wire. The cables are free of joint in the middle, and are
reliably connected based on requirements.
10 The radiuses of the power cable and the ground cable meet the Observe
requirement specified in the engineering document and the power
distribution requirement of the device.
11 The optical fiber connector and the board optical port to be used Observe
are protected with protective caps. If necessary, clean the
connector and the port in compliance with Huawei regulations.
12 Bury the cable outside the cabinet underground if possible. If the Observe
cable is routed in the aerial mode, take lightning protection
measures.
13 The cabinet is grounded properly and the ground resistance is Measure with
smaller than 10 ohms. the earth
resistance meter
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11 Powering On the Device
11.1 Powering On the Device (AC-powered)
This section uses ETP4830 power system as an example. Check for the ETP4890 power
system is the same as that for the ETP4830 power system.
AC
PDU
ON
OFF
OFF ON
Fan tray
Green: On for 1s
and off for 1s
repeatedly
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11 Powering On the Device
11.2 Powering On the Device (AC-powered)
AC
PDU
ON
OFF
OFF ON
Fan tray
Green: On for 1s
and off for 1s
repeatedly
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12 Powering On the Device
11.3 Powering On the Device (AC-powered)
This section uses the MA5603T service subrack as an example. Check for the MA5616
service subrack is the same as that for the MA5603T service subrack.
OFF
OFF ON
Green: On
Fan tray
Green: On for 1s
and off for 1s
repeatedly
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12 Sealing the Cabinet
• Covering the sealing material (such as silica gel and grease) onto the inlets at the bottom of
the cabinet.
• After the engineering installation of the cabinet is completed and before the device is powered
on, to avoid the condensation in the cabinet, you must remove the packaging bag from the
desiccant (2 packages) that is attached to the cabinet. Place 1 packages at the bottom of the
device compartment and place the other 1 packages at the bottom of the MDF compartment.
Remove the desiccant packages only when the device is powered on next time.
• After installing the cabinet on a concrete pedestal, use silicon gel to seal the cabinet bottom
properly.
• You must seal the apertures on the bottom of the device compartment. Otherwise, hydrogen
generated in the battery compartment may cause the device compartment to explode.
• You are advised to install an external padlock on the cabinet door to improve the cabinet
security.
Sealing grease
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13 FAQs for Installation
After fastening the cabinet, install It is recommended that you install Repaint the place that is collided.
the anti-theft parts and directly use a filler panel in a slot without a
the silica gel or cement to seal the board to ensure a better cooling
anti-theft parts. effect and prevent short circuit.
Each port of the cable side Ensure that parts are not piled Use an ESD bag or board
terminal block should be up on the board. box to store and transport a
installed with a protective unit. board.
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