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SDM-1 Mini Manual: Page 1 of 54 426006-2101-013-A0
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CHANGE LOG
Date ECN number Description Done by
11/97 A0-First release GADI DAVID
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Table of Contents
1. Applications .....................................5 10.1. General data.................................... 36
2. Functional Description....................7 10.2. Interfaces ......................................... 36
3. Front view.........................................9 11. Alarms............................................. 39
3.1. System cards description.................10 12. Catalog numbers ........................... 44
3.2. Central Connection Panel (CCP).....14 13. Safety instructions ........................ 45
3.3. Front Panel and monitor points .......17 13.1. Location ........................................... 45
4. Optical Fiber connection...............23 13.2. Symbols ........................................... 45
5. Rack Assembly ..............................25 13.3. Card installation............................... 45
5.1. Rack Alarm Panel ............................28 13.4. Circuit breaker ................................. 45
6. Block diagram ................................28 13.5. Connection to DC power supply...... 47
7. Jumper settings .............................31 13.6. Grounding ........................................ 47
8. Power supply .................................31 13.7. Mechanical installation .................... 47
9. STM-1 Overhead ............................33 13.8. Service............................................. 48
10. Specifications ................................36 14. Instructions de securite (French) 50
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1. Applications ring used to Add-and Drop tributary data
SDM-1 bridges the existing Plesiochronous under normal circumstances (termed the
Digital Hierarchy (PDH) standards and the Active or Main ring), and the other ring used
new Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) as a backup, or Protection ring, in the event
standards by directly supporting both PDH to of a transmission failure on the main ring.
SDH migration and the emerging, fully SDH- The system is controlled by an enhanced,
based trunk and access network workstation-based management system, the
applications. ECI Network Manager (eNM), connected to
one of the nodes.
The SDH-based SDM-1 is configured as an
Add-and-Drop Multiplexer (ADM-1), typically
in a unidirectional dual-ring configuration
(Figure 1), although the system can operate
as a terminal multiplexer instead. The typical
dual-ring configuration transmits the same
information over both SDM-1 rings, with one
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Figure 1. SDH dual ring
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1. Functional Description each signal to a particular tributary line at
another SDM-1 node.
Refer to Figure 2.
The maximum number of tributary streams
Each SDM-1 system interfaces between 155 that may be transmitted per STM-1
Mbit/s aggregate lines and PDH tributary aggregate line is limited by the 155.52 STM-
signals. These tributary signals may include 1 rate. Thus, the maximum for each
2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s, 45 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s or particular tributary (in protective mode) rate
155 Mbit/s (STM-1) signals. A number of is: 63 2 Mbit/s, three 34/45 Mbit/s, one 140
SDM-1 systems may be configured in ADM Mbit/s, one fully populated STM-1 stream or
mode to form an SDH ring, in either a single- four partially populated STM-1 streams.
or dual-ring configuration. In this case, each
SDM-1 provides the capability of In addition, combinations of various tributary
multiplexing and demultiplexing tributary rates can be transmitted over a single STM-
signals to and from the SDH aggregate 1 stream (within the 155 Mbit/s limit).
streams, and transmitting the data within
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Figure 2. SDM-1 functional diagram
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The SDM-1 system can store a larger 2. Front view
number of tributaries. The maximum number
Each SDM-1 is housed in a single 280mm
of tributary cards that may be inserted at one
deep x 450mm wide x 425mm high
time on an SDM-1 system is: Eight 2M/bits
equipment Subrack, conforming to the new
interface cards, six 34/45 M/bits interfaces,
ETSI standards and having a door. Each
four 140 Mbit/s interface cards, or four STM-
Subrack includes 16 slots for system cards,
1 (155 M/bits interface cards), or some
and a Central Connection Panel (CCP)
combination of these interfaces. Note that in
located above the card cage. Note that the
a dual-ring, unprotected mode, twice as
system cards are enclosed by a door (for
much total data may be transmitted over the
EMC protection). This door should remain
two STM-1 lines.
closed during normal operation, unless it
becomes necessary to view or reach the
system cards.
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2.1. System cards description During use, the NVM card provides memory
Figure 3 shows the layout of the cards in the back-up, for saving the configuration and
SDM-1 Subrack. The system cards include performance data.
(from left to right in the figure): (102) Alarm and Maintenance Unit
(101) Multiplexer Control Processor (AMU1/F) - provides external alarm
(MCP4) - performs basic, system-wide indications to warn the user of a malfunction.
management functions. The MCP4 at each Alarm indications are displayed by LED’s on
node communicates with the PC-interface the AMU1/F front panel, and routed to an
(to connect a portable Element Manager), external alarm system in the form of relay
via an RS-232 connection (on the CCP). In contact closures. The AMU1/F also provides
addition, the MCP4 manages the traffic flow the optional Orderwire interface.
between the cards. The MCP4 also houses
the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Flash
Memory card, which is used at power-up to
download the network configuration.
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F X X
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(103) Communication Unit (COM) - Mbit/s (TR34), 45 Mbit/s (TR45), 140 Mbit/s
supports the interface to the eNM, and also (TR140W), and STM-1 rate - 155 Mbit/s
supports the connection to the Q3-interface optical (TRSO) and electrical (TRSEW),
(i.e., the Telecommunications Management occupying two slots. The TR2AB card
Network, or TMN). It processes the contains 8 tributary interfaces, and the TR2-
communication and status information 16/S contains 16 tributary interfaces. All
provided by the DCC channel from all other tributary cards contain 1 tributary
adjacent network nodes. interface.
(104) Common Power Input Card (CPI1) - The tributary slots available include:
contains circuits used for DC filtering, over- • TR34 - Up to 6 TR34 cards.
voltage protection, and under-voltage
identification. • TR45 - Up to 6 TR45 cards.
(105)-(112) Eight tributary (TR) slots - • TR140W - Up to 4 TR140W cards.
These provide the interface for the tributary • TRS - Up to 4 TRS cards.
lines: 2 Mbit/s (TR2AB or TR2-16/S), 34
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There are two types of TRS cards: (114) A slot for an optional SPU1 card -
used for dual-ring transmission.
− Optical (TRSO/L) - to interface with
optical fibers (115) Aggregate Transmitter and Receiver
(ATR) - converts the outgoing data into an
− Electrical (TRSEW) - to interface with
appropriate signal and transmits it, and
electrical lines.
interfaces the incoming (receive) signal with
(113) SDH Processor Unit (SPU1, SPU1X) the SDM-1 system.
- converts the traffic parallel data bus from
There are several types of aggregate (ATR)
the TR cards to an STM-1 serial data
cards: Optical (ATRO/L) - to interface with
stream. The SPU1 also assembles the
optical cables; and Electrical (ATRE1) - for
transmitted SDH signal and processes the
electrical lines.
overhead and management sections on the
incoming SDH signal. ADM nodes should (116) A slot for a second option ATR card
contain an SPU1X, used for the multi-frame - used for dual-ring operation.
indicator. SPU1 could be used for terminal
multiplexer configuration.
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2.2. Central Connection Panel (CCP) (J4) D-type connector for the (optional)
Orderwire connection.
The panel above the Subrack is the Central
Connection Panel (CCP) (Figure 4), through (J6) F-Interface - D-type connector to eNM
which most of the external interconnections (ECI Network Management) terminal. This
to the system are made. The CCP includes connector is covered with a metal plate. To
the following connections and labels: connect an eNM terminal (generally done at
a gateway node), this panel should be
(J1) DEBUG - The D-type connector for the
removed, and a MAU connector (included
debug port. Intended for internal ECI use.
with the eNM equipment) inserted into the D-
(J2) PC - D-type connector for the Element type connector beneath the plate.
Manager (eEM) laptop PC.
(J7,J8) ALARM - The D-type connector for
(J3) Q3-Interface - D-type connector for the alarm inputs and outputs. The cables
connection to the TMN (Telecommunications from these connectors go to the RAP (see
Management Network). Section 5a).
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Figure 4. Central Connection Panel
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(J9-J20, J33-J44) 2 Mbit/s D-type (J21-J32) Coaxial connectors for other types
connectors, where each connector provides of tributary signals (34 Mbit/s, 45 Mbit/s, 140
the interface for up to 8 signals. There are Mbit/s, 155 Mbit/s electrical (TRS-E). (See
12 pairs of connectors, one pair for each TR table of connections on CCP)
card slot supporting a TR2AB card (with 8 (J45) CLK D-type connector for clock
tributary interfaces), and 4 extra pairs for output and input.
those tributary slots able to support the TR2-
16/S card (with 16 tributary interfaces). The (J46,J47,J49,J50) Coaxial connectors for
number on the connector (105, 106, etc.) the Aggregate Electrical interface (ATRE1)
indicates the TR slot number (as labeled on cards. There are two pairs of connectors,
the SDM-1 Subrack) associated with that with each pair consisting of one input (AGG
connector. Each pair of connectors consists IN) and one output (AGG OUT) connector.
of one connector for transmitting ("TRIB. INF1 Power connection - Connected to a
OUT") and one for receiving ("TRIB. IN"). dual power supply system. Generally, each
(See table of connections on CCP) Subrack’s power connections are connected
via the circuit breakers on the RAP.
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2.3. Front Panel description and Monitor including a fresh download of the NVM. (The
Points ACTIVE LED on the MCP4 will turn off
briefly, and the FAIL LED will light, while this
The LEDs, buttons and connections
button is pushed.)
appearing on the front panel of the system
cards (shown in Figures 5 and 6) include: PC (RS-232) CONNECTOR - This
connection is used for the Element Manager
ACTIVE LED (green) - Appears on all cards
(eEM).
and indicates that the card is operational.
PROG LED (yellow) - This LED indicates
FAIL LED (red) - Appears on all cards
that the system is downloading from (or
(except for the CPI1), indicating a fault
uploading to) the NVM card. Note: The NVM
condition in the card.
card must not be removed while this LED is
On the MCP4 card: lit.
RESET BUTTON - This button is activated FLASH CARD - The NVM flash memory
by sticking a sharp object into the hole to card slot.
push it. This button resets the entire system,
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Figure 5. Front panels of SDM-1 common cards
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Figure 6. Front panels of SDM-1 Tributary cards
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On the AMU1/F card: LAMP TEST BUTTON - This button tests for
the proper operation of the system LEDs, by
Alarm indicators (red):
activating all the LEDs.
• CRITICAL OW LED (yellow) - Used for the Orderwire
• MAJOR connection. This LED indicates that a call is
• MINOR coming in on the Orderwire line.
On the TR2AB card:
• WARNING
Near the bottom of each TR2AB card are
ACO button and LED (yellow) - Alarm Cut
connections to monitor the 8 channels, each
Off (ACO) button and LED. Activating the
containing one connection for Receive and
ACO will turn off any alarm indicator LEDs
one for Transmit. On the double-capacity
that are currently lit. The ACO LED indicates
TR2-16 card are connections for monitoring
that the ACO has been activated.
16 channels.
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On the TR34, TR45 and TR140W cards: IN CONNECTION - Located inside the
panel. The connection for the STM-1
TRIB. OUT MONITOR POINT - Near the
tributary in.
bottom of each card are connections to
monitor the tributary output. OUT CONNECTION - Located inside the
panel. The connection for the STM-1
On the TRS-Optical card:
tributary out.
The TRS-O card contains a panel that
OUT CONNECTION - Monitor point for
arrives closed with a screw. During normal
STM-1 tributary data transmission.
operation of the SDM-1 system, the panel
should be closed, with the optical cables CLK CONNECTION - Monitor point for
connected inside the panel. STM-1 tributary clock transmission.
LASER LED (green) - Indicates laser LASER ON pushbutton - Activates laser
operation. manually (even with the drawer open). This
button activates laser transmission for 2
seconds if depressed for less than 12
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seconds and for 90 seconds if depressed for should be closed, with the optical cables
more than 12 seconds. connected inside the panel.
On the TRS-Electrical card: IN CONNECTION - Located inside the
TRIB. OUT DATA CONNECTION - Monitor panel. The connection for the STM-1 line in.
point for the STM-1 tributary data OUT CONNECTION - Located inside the
transmission. panel. The connection for the STM-1 line
On the ATRE1 card: out.
AGG.OUT CONNECTION - Monitor point for AGG. OUT CLOCK CONNECTION -
the STM-1 line data transmission. Monitor point for the STM-1 line clock
transmission.
On the ATRO/L/L5 card:
AGG. OUT DATA CONNECTION - Monitor
The ATRO/L card contains a panel that point for the STM-1 line data transmission.
arrives closed with a screw. During normal
operation of the SDM-1 system, the panel LASER ON pushbutton - Activates laser
manually (even with the drawer open). This
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button activates laser transmission for 2 the black rail above the slot containing the
seconds if depressed for less than 12 optic card.
seconds and for 90 seconds if depressed for 4) Insert each fiber into the appropriate
more than 12 seconds. connector on the card: the connector in the
3. Optical Fiber connection front (i.e., closer to the front panel) is the
Receive (IN) connector, and the connector
To insert the optical fibers on the optic cards
further back is the Transmit (OUT)
(see Figures 7, 8):
connector.
1) Insert the optic card in the desired slot.
5) Close the panel, pressing the fibers into
2) Unscrew the top of the ATRO/TRSO front the channel at the top of the card.
panel, and open the panel. Covering optical cables not in use is
3) Lower the Optical Fibers through the essential, to prevent dust from accumulating
black handle on the right or left side of the on the optical lens.
system, and through the appropriate hole in
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Figure 7. Fiber installation - ATRO/L/L5 card Figure 8. Fiber installation - TRSO/L/L5 card
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4. Rack Assembly
Caution: When performing system
maintenance, technicians must take the
necessary precautions against ESD.
A complete rack can hold up to four SDM-1
systems, as shown in Figure 9:
• Figure 9a for 2200 mm rack
• Figure 9b for 2600 mm rack
The alarm and power connections for the
systems in the rack are connected through a
Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) located at the top
of the rack, as shown in the figure.
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Figure 9a. 2200 mm rack
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Figure 9b. 2600 mm rack
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4.1. Rack Alarm Panel There are eight (8) D-type connectors located
in the alarm unit at the center of the panel.
The Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) is located at
Four D-type input connectors P1-P4 are
the top of each rack (see Figure 10). The
wired to each AMU1/F card of the SDM-1
RAP serves a number of functions:
system by alarm cable, and four D-type
• Provides power to each of the subracks, output connectors J1-J4 are distributed from
and ground (earth) for the system the alrams to external alarm control
• Provides circuit breakers for each locations.
subrack The right and left sides of the RAP have four
• Collects the alarm signals from each circuit breakers. Power is fed to the Subrack
AMU1/F card via the circuit breaker.
• Distributes the alarm signals to the alarm 5. Block diagram
control locations Figure 11 shows a simplified block diagram
of the SDM-1.
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POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER DISTRIBUTION
ALARMS UNIT
SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1
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Figure 11. SDM-1 block diagram
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6. Jumper settings 7. Power supply
External Clock - On the SPU1/SPU1X card, JP10 Refer to Figure 12.
must be assembled if the external clock requires a External input voltage for the system may range
120R termination. If JP10 is not assembled, the from -40V to -75V DC (recommended nominal
external clock will be terminated with a high voltage: -48 VDC). The CPI1 card filters the power
impedance. Therefore, if an external clock is input, provides over/under voltage protection, and
connected (in parallel) to several SDM-1 systems, inrush current protection. The card outputs power
JP10 must be disassembled in each system. In to the backplane, where it is distributed to the
addition, if the external clock signal of a particular individual cards. An input filter on the CCP provides
SDM-1 is supplied (via an external cable) to more preliminary RFI filtering of the input power. The
than one system, then JP10 must be assembled in over/under voltage block checks the power source
that system (supplying the clock source), and for the system, and if the level is too high or too
disassembled in all the other SDM-1 systems. low, the electronic switch is opened, thus shutting
off all power flow into the system. The hold-up
capacitor provides power to the system during brief
interruptions (10 ms) of the power source.
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Figure 12. SDM-1 Power Supply architecture
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8. STM-1 Overhead
Figure 13 shows the STM-1 Section
Overhead (SOH). The tables below list the
possible expected values and define the
functionality for each byte, as defined in the
SDM-1.
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Table 1. STM-1 Section Overhead
Byte Value Byte use and function Byte Value Byte use and function
A1 F6 Framing bytes indicating start of F1 Not User channel byte (for future
STM frame defined implementation)
A2 28
B1 BIP-8 Regenerator Section error K1 01 Automatic Protection Switching
monitoring request and information byte (for
future implementation)
B2 BIP-24 Multiplex Section error
monitoring K2 10 Used for MS-AIS and MS-FERF
identification
C1 01 Identifies STM-1 stream.
S1 Not Synchronization Status Marker
D1- Varies Regenerator Section DCC defined
D3 Not
Z1 Reserved for national use
E1 Varies Orderwire bytes. (Note: Byte E2 Z2 defined
is for future implementation)
E2 Not
defined
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Table 2. VC-4 Path Overhead
Byte Value Byte use and function
J1 Path Trace ID
B3 BIP-8 Path error monitoring
C2 Signal Label
G1 Path Status. FERF and FEBE
messages are generated by this
byte
F2 User channel
H4 Multiframe indicator
Z3-Z5 Reserved for national use
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8. Specifications 8.2. Interfaces
8.1. General data 8.2.1. Electrical interace
Voltage Range ................... -40 V DC to -75 V DC See Table 3.
Nominal Operating Voltage .................... -48 VDC 8.2.2. Optical interface
Nominal Power Consumption
Basic system with 63 2Mbit/s I/F .......... 150 W See Table 4.
Dimensions - 8.2.3. Monitor Points
Subrack (H x W x D) ....... 425 x 450 x 280 mm
Weight - 1) ATRO/L/L5 TRSO/L
Fully Populated Subrack......................... 20 kg DATA OUT ............................... ECL 75Ω /-2V
Temperature Range - CLOCK OUT............................. ECL 75Ω /-2V
o o
Operation.......................................-5 C - 45 C 2) ATRE1/TRSEW
Storage Specification........... ETS 300 019-1-1 DATA OUT ........................ -20 dB CMI@ 75Ω
Class 1.2 3) TR2AB, TR2-16/S
Operation Altitude.......................... Up to 3 km TRIB.IN, TRIB.OUT . -20 dB@ 120Ω balanced
4) TR34/45/140
TRIB.OUT...................0dB@ 75Ω unbalanced
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Table 3. Electrical interface
Parameter Tributary:
2 Mbit/s 34 Mbit/s 45 Mbit/s 140 Mbit/s STM-1 ATRE1
Aggreg.
Physical level G-703 Para. 6 Para. 8 Para. 5 Para. 9 Para. 12 --
Bit rate (KBit/sec) 2048 34368 44736 139264 155520 155.52
± 50 ppm ± 20 ppm ± 20 ppm ± 15 ppm ± 20 ppm ±20 ppm
Frame Unframed G.751 Unframed G.751 G.703 G.703
Line code HDB3 HDB3 B3Z3 CMI CMI CMI
Line impedance (Ω) 120 Bal. 75 Unbal. 75 Unbal. 75 Unbal. 75 Unbal. 75 Unbal.
75 Unbal.
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Table 4. Optical interface cards
Parameter TRSO/ TRSOL/ TRSOL5/
ATRO ATROL ATROL5
Wavelength (λ) (nm) 1310 1310 1550
Application Code S-1.1 L-1.1 L-1.2
Source laser type MLM MLM SLM
Transit Power nominal (dBm) -15 to -8 -4 to 0 -4 to 0
Extinction ratio (minimum) (dB) 8.2 10 10
-10
Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) @ BER 1x10 -28 -34 -34
Receiver Overload (dBm) -8 -10 -10
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9. Alarms NOTES:
The details of the alarms can be viewed 1) Three minutes must be allowed for any
through the eNM alarms description. The changes made by the user (via the eNM) to
settings for the severity of each alarm can be written to the NVM. The PROG LED on
be changed by the user via the eNM (ECI the MCP4 front panel indicates that the
Network Manager); the via LEDs (on the MCP4 is either reading from the NVM card,
front panel), and sent via relays to the or writing to the NVM card. Even if the
external alarm control locations. PROG LED goes on soon after a change
has been made via the eNM, this may not
mean that the MCP4 is writing the change to
the NVM card; it might be reading from the
NVM card.
2) The severity can be changed by S/W
release.
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Table 5. Transmission Alarms SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default
Level Masking
R = Reported, NR = Not Reported
SD Major R
SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default
Level Masking MS FERF Minor R
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SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default
Level Masking
MIS-SL Major NR
VC-12 Buffer Under/ Overflow Minor NR
PDH LOS Major NR
AIS Major NR
EBER Major NR
SD Major NR
Timing Input Timing Failure Major R
Timing Source Out of Range Major R
Transient Timing Source Warning R
Primary Timing Source Not Minor R
Active
T4 Input Failure Major R
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Table 6. Equipment Alarms SDH Level Equipment Alarm Severity Default
Masking
R = Reported, NR = Not Reported AMU1/F Communication Failure Major
SDH Level Equipment Alarm Severity Default Card Out Major
Masking Type Mismatch Major
NVM Card Out Warning Program Fault Major
Data Fault Minor Card Failure Major
Program Fault Minor CPI Power Failure Major
Power Failure Major ATRO/L/L5, Communication Failure Major
Card Failure Minor TRSO/L/L5 Card Out Major
NVM is Write-Protected Warning Program Fault Major
NVM is not consistent Minor Type Mismatch Major
COM Communication Failure Major Card Failure Major
Card Out Major Laser Power High Major
Type Mismatch Major Laser Bias High Major
Program Fault Major Laser Power Low Major
Card Failure Major Laser Bias Low Major
Power Failure Major
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SDH Level Equipment Alarm Severity Default SDH Level Equipment Alarm Severity Default
Masking Masking
ATRE Communication Failure Major TRSEW Communication Failure Major
Card Out Major Card Out Major
Program Fault Major Program Fault Major
Type Mismatch Major Type Mismatch Major
Card Failure Major Card Failure Major
Power Failure Major Power Failure Major
SPU Communication Failure Major TR2AB, Communication Failure Major
Card Out Major TR2-16, Card Out Major
Program Fault Major TR34, TR45, Program Fault Major
Type Mismatch Major TR140 Type Mismatch Major
Card Failure Major Card Failure Major
Internal Timing Failure Major
Timing Generator Major
Processor Failure
RS LOS Major
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10. Catalog numbers Item Number
Item Number TRSO 232009-4835-073
TRSO-L 232009-4835-075
MCP4 232009-4820-023
TRSO-L5 232009-4835-077
AMU1 226009-3825-013
TRSEW 232009-4835-065
AMU1/F 226009-3852-013
SPU1 226009-3856-015
COM 232009-4830-013
SPU1X 226009-3856-025
CPI1 226009-3808-013
ATRO 226009-3801-073
TR2AB 232009-4824-023
ATROL 226009-3801-075
TR2-16 226009-3823-013
ATROL5 226009-3843-077
TR2-16S 226009-3823-033
ATRE1 226009-3804-025
TR34 226009-3805-023
INF1D 226009-3843-023
TR45 232009-4824-023
SDM-1 Subrack 126002-6353-020
TR140W 226009-3858-093
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11. Safety instructions 11.3. Card installation
11.1. Location The permissible positions for card
installation are shown in Table 7.
The equipment is designed for use in
Restricted Access Locations. 11.4. Circuit breaker
11.2. Symbols The system is to be connected to the 48 Vdc
power supply via a UL recognized circuit
See Figure 14. breaker with the following rating:
• 4A for a system with TRM tributary cards.
• 6A for a system with all other tributary
cards.
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11.5. Connection to DC power supply 11.6. Grounding
Use ECI cable WB605A/2 (length 1.7M) or The Rack is connected to the utility Ground
cable WB280A/2 (length 2.7M) to connect Bar with a ground cable according to ETSI
between the SDM-1 system and the circuit recommendations (top or bottom
breaker. This cable has a D-type connector connection). The SDM-1 system Subrack is
on one side for connection to the SDM-1 mounted on the Rack with 4 holding screws
system and pins on the other side for and nuts, thus providing chassis connection
connection to the circuit breaker. to Ground.
Connect the BLACK wire to the “-”. 11.7. Mechanical installation
Connect the RED wire to the “+” (Battery Minimum spacing between SDM-1 systems
Return). Connect the bare wire to the GND is 50mm. Minimum spacing between SDM-
(This is for shield continuity only). 1 base and the floor is 50mm.
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11.8. Service
For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace fuses with the same type and rating
as defined in Table 8. Any UL recognized
fuse with the same rating and shape may
be used.
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Table 8. Fuse types and ratings
NO. CARD NAME REF. FUSE DESCRIPTION
1 MCP4 F1 SMT 2A 63V
2 AMU1/F F1 SMT 2A 63V
3 COM F1 SMT 2A 63V
4 CP11 F1 / F2 (SPARE) 8A 250V
5 TR2AB F1 SMT 2A 63V
6 TR2-16/S F1 SMT 2A 63V
7 TR34/45 F1 SMT 2A 63V
8 TRM F1 SMT 2A 63V
9 TR140W F1 SMT 2A 63V
10 TRSO/L/L5/EW F1 SMT 2A 63V
11 SPU1/X F1 SMT 2A 63V
12 ATR/L/L5/E1 F500 / F600 SMT 2A 63V
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12. Instructions de securite
12.1. Emplacement
L' quipement est con u pour tre utilis
dans des EMPLACEMENTS A ACCES
LIMITES.
12.2. Symboles 12.3. Installation de carte electronique
2a) Symbole DC (Courant continu). Les positions permises pour l’installation de
2b) Symbole GND (Mise la masse) cartes sont detaill es dans la table ci-
dessous.
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F E N T E N O .
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116
N MCP4 √
O AMU1/F √
M COM √
CPI1 √
TR2AB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
C TR2-16/S √ √ √ √
A TR34/45 √ √ √ √ √ √
R TRM √
T TR140W √ √ √ √
E TRSO/L/L5/EW √ √ √ √
SPU1/X √ √
ATRO/L/L5/E1 √ √
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12.4. Disjoncteur connecteur de type D une extr mit pour
le branchement au syst me SDM1 et des
Le syst me doit tre branch au
broches l’autre extr mit pour le
redresseur de 48 Vdc par l’entremise d’un
branchement au disjoncteur.
disjoncteur de norme UL, ayant les
capacit s suivantes: Brancher le fil NOIR au “-”. Brancher le fil
ROUGE au “+” (BATTERY RETURN).
• 4A pour un syst me avec cartes TRM Brancher le fil nu la MASSE (Ceci est
tributaires. pour la continuit de blindage).
• 6A pour un syst me avec autres cartes 12.6. Mise a la masse
tributaires.
La console est branch e la BARRE DE
12.5. Branchement au redresseur DC MASSE d’utilit par un c ble, suivant les
Utiliser le c ble WB605A/2 (de 1.7 M de recommandations ETSI (branchement de
longueur) ou le c ble WB280A/2 (de 2.7 M haut ou de bas). La sous-console du
de longueur ) entre le syst me SDM1 et le syst me SDM1 est install e sur la console
disjoncteur. Ce c ble poss de un
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avec 4 boulons et crous, permettant la
connection du ch ssis la masse.
12.7. Installation mecanique
Espace minimal entre le syst me SDM1 -
50 mm. Espace minimal entre la base SDM1
et le plancher - 50 mm.
12.8. Service
Pour une protection continue contre le
danger d’incendie, remplacer les fusibles
avec d’autres du m me type et de m me
valeur comme detaill dans la table ci-
dessous. (Tout fusible conformant la
norme UL, de la m me valeur et de la
m me taille peut tre utilis ).
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NO. IDENTIFICATION REF DESCRIPTION DU FUSIBLE
DE LA CARTE
1 MCP4 F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
2 AMU1/F F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
3 COM F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
4 CP11 F1/ F2 (RESERVE) 8A 250V
5 TR2AB F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
6 TR2-16/S F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
7 TR34/45 F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
8 TRM F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
9 TR140W F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
10 TRSO/L/L5/EW F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
11 SPU1/X F1 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
12 ATRO/L/L5/E1 F500 / F600 FUSIBLE SMT 2A 63V
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