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MA5821&MA5822 Installation Guide 01

The document provides installation instructions for MA5821/MA5822 multi-service access equipment. It outlines safety precautions, describes the device appearances for different configurations, and provides guidelines for installing the device in a 19-inch cabinet or network cabinet. Proper grounding of the network cabinet is also discussed for different power distribution systems.

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MA5821&MA5822 Installation Guide 01

The document provides installation instructions for MA5821/MA5822 multi-service access equipment. It outlines safety precautions, describes the device appearances for different configurations, and provides guidelines for installing the device in a 19-inch cabinet or network cabinet. Proper grounding of the network cabinet is also discussed for different power distribution systems.

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MA5821/MA5822

Multi-service Access Equipment


Installation Guide

1
1 Precautions
To use the device properly and safely, read the precautions carefully before using the device and
strictly observe these precautions when using the device.
Security warning and Precautions:
 Do not look directly into the optical port without eye protection.
 Keep the device out of the reach of children as the components or accessories may be
swallowed.
 Install the device in strict compliance with the requirements of the supplier. Reserve a
space of at least 10 cm above and around the device for heat dissipation. During the
installation, keep the device away from electric appliances that generate strong magnetic
or electric fields, such as microwave ovens, refrigerators, and mobile phones.
 The power supply voltage of the device must meet the requirements on the input voltage
of the device.
 Do not use any power adapters that are not in the standard configuration. Otherwise, the
device may be abnormal or unsafe.
 Dry your hands before connecting or disconnecting cables. Stop the device and switch
off the power before connecting or disconnecting cables.
 Do not place any object on the device, so that the device will not be damaged due to
overheating or deformation.
 Prevent objects, such as metal, from entering the device through the heat dissipation hole.
 Switch off the power and disconnect all cables, including the power cable, optical fiber,
and network cable, during periods of lightning activities.
 Do not lead the strength member of the optical fiber or other metal parts indoors. Do not
install telephone lines, network cables, power adapters or power adapter cables outdoors.
Adopting these measures will help prevent device damage and bodily injuries which are
especially prone during thunderstorms.
 If an abnormality occurs, for example, liquid entering the device, smoke, unusual sound,
and smell, stop the device immediately, switch off the power, disconnect all cables (such
as the power cable, optical cable, and network cable) to the device, and contact the
authorized service center.
 Do not disassemble the device without permission. In the case of a device fault, contact
the authorized service center.
 Dispose of the packing materials, expired batteries, and old or abandoned devices in
accordance to local laws and regulations (recycling them is strongly recommended).
 Do not change the structure, safety design, or performance design of the device without
prior authorization.
Fire Warning and Precautions:
 The equipment needed to be far away from the large heat source, naked fire, and large
power equipment, such as electric heater, candles, hair dryer, avoid introducing safety
risk.
 Near power lines - equipment or equipment, such as aging or aging cable plug board and
other facilities, please timely replacement, to avoid the introduction of safety risk.
2 Appearance
The MA5821/MA5822 is a box-type device 1U (1U = 44.45mm) high. The appearances of devices
using different modes are different.
Table 2-1 shows the appearances of the MA5821/MA5822.
Table 2-1 MA5821/MA5822 appearances
Configuration Appearances
MA5821 8FE

MA5821 16FE

MA5821 24FE

MA5821 8GE

MA5821 16GE

MA5821 24GE

MA5821 24GE,
PoE

MA5822
8FE+8POTS

MA5822
16FE+16POTS
Configuration Appearances
MA5822
24FE+24POTS

MA5822
8GE+8POTS

MA5822
16GE+16POTS

MA5822
24GE+24POTS

CAUTION

This is a Class A product. This product may cause radio interference, in which case the user
may be required to take practical precautions interference.
3 Installing the MA5821/MA5822
The configuration of MA5821/MA5822 can be installation in the 19-inch cabinet, chassis and
network cabinet.
Installation in the 19-inch cabinet
Step1 Install mounting ears

Step2 Install the chassis

Installation in the network cabinet

1.The air intake vent and the air exhaust vent of the network cabinet should keep expedite
for the MDU heat dissipation.
2.If the network cabinet is installed indoors or in a corridor that is out of rain, the network
cabinet must meet the requirements of IP31 class protection.(The first number "3" means
the solid particle with a diameter equal to or larger than 2.5 mm can be prevented from
entering the cabinet. The second number "1" means the drips fallen vertically cannot
damage the device. )

3.If the network cabinet is installed outdoors or in a corridor that is exposed to rain, the
network cabinet must meet the requirements of IP55 class protection. ( "IP" refers to
International Protection. The first number "5" refers to the class for preventing the solid
particle from entering the device. That is, the network cabinet cannot completely prevent
dust from entering the device, but the amount of dust that enters the network cabinet does
not damage the device. The second number "5" refers to the class for preventing water
from entering the network cabinet. That is, the water sprayed from different directions
to the network cabinet does not damage the device. )


CAUTION

Don’t stack installation of the MA5821/MA5822.


The modes of installing the MDU in the network cabinet of the customer vary with the
specifications for the network cabinet of the customer. The following section describes the
common modes to be taken for installing the MDU in the natural heat dissipation network cabinet
(The network cabinet is without fan) of the customer. This can serve as a guide for hardware
engineers to install the MDU (fix the rack-mounting ears on the front, side or back).

1. MA5821/MA5822ontally installed (with 2. MA5821/MA5822 vertically installed (with


the panel facing the front) the panel facing the front)

>2 U

顶部
>2 U
The side

The GE electrical
port (above)
The optical port
(below)

3. MA5821/MA5822 vertically installed 4. MA5821/MA5822 vertically installed


(with the panel facing downwards, fix the (with the panel facing the right, fix the rack-
rack-mounting ears on the side) mounting ears on the side)
>100 mm
>100 mm

The side
The GE electrical
port (above)

The optical port


(below)

CAUTION

For better heat dissipation, avoid using the installation mode of placing the MDU vertically
(with the panel facing upwards) in the network cabinet.
Guide for grounding the network cabinet
TN-S power distribution system 1. MA5821/MA5822
L L 2. MDF
N 5 N 3. ODF
PGND 6 4 PE
1 4. Grounding bat
5. AC lightning protection
TN-C-S power distribution system bar
L L 6. AC power distribution
6 5 N cabinet
4 1  In the case of the TN-C-S and TN-S
PGND PE
AC power distribution systems, it is
recommended that you use the PE
wire of the AC power cable for the
MA5821/MA5822 grounding
connection. The prerequisite is that
the PE wire of the AC power cable
for the corridor of the building is
already grounded properly.
 Use the ground cable (the cross-
sectional area of the ground cable
should be equal to or greater than 6
TN-S power distribution system mm2) to connect the grounding bar
and all the internal devices, and the
grounding bar to the network
cabinet in an equipotential manner
2 through a metallic structure.
MDF  Connect the grounding point of the
reinforcing rib of the optical fiber to
1 the ground bar through a ground
cable, or connect this grounding
point to the network cabinet in an
4
equipotential manner through a
3 metallic structure.
ODF

Power cable

L N PE

CAUTION

1. The network cabinet must be grounded through an external ground cable (PGND
cable).
2. The network cabinet must be grounded through an external ground cable (PGND
cable).
3. A power cable with 3-5 m must be used for decoupling between the surge protector
and ONU power supply.

TT power distribution system 1. MA5821/MA5822


L 5 2. MDF
6 N 1 3. ODF
PGND 4 4. Grounding bar
5. ACPDU
6. AC power
distribution cabinet
 In the case of the TT power
distribution system, it is
recommended that an external
TT power distribution system grounding device be adopted. For
example, use the dedicated
grounding device of the building
(such as the grounding flat steel
2 sheet, grounding stud, and
MDF grounding bar) or the base steel bar
of the reinforcement concrete of the
1 building, or deploy a new earth
screen.
 Use the ground cable (the cross-
4 sectional area of the ground cable
3 should be equal to or greater than 6
ODF mm2) to connect the grounding bar
and all the internal devices, and the
5 grounding bar to the network
cabinet in an equipotential manner
through a metallic structure.
 Connect the external ground cable
Power cable PGND cable (PGND cable) of the network
L N cabinet to the external grounding
6 device. As specified by the national
grounding standard, the cross-
sectional area of the external
ground cable should be equal to or
greater than 16 mm2.

Guide to ground the strength member


Engineering responsibilities
Optical Cable Engineeri Recommended Solution Remarks
Provider ng Party

Huawei Huawei Solution 1 is preferred. If If solution 1 is used, the


solution 1 fails to engineering quality must strictly
implement, Huawei is comply with engineering
required to communicate specifications.
with the customer about
engineering risks and sign If solution 2 is used, the network
a memorandum with the box must be securely grounded.
customer before using In addition, a metal protective
solution 2. cover must be installed between
the fiber strength member and
network box fixing points,
preventing sparks from
spreading if the fiber strength
member connects to a heavy-
current power line.

Customer Solution 1 If the engineering does not


comply with solution 1, the
customer must take
consequences.

Customer Huawei Requirements: During The customer must ensure that


engineering, do not route the fiber strength member is not
the fiber strength member be routed inside the network
Customer into the network box. In box. Otherwise, the customer
addition, ground the fiber must take consequences.
strength member and the
network box separately.
Install the network box
and MxU based on the
instructions provided in
this document.

Grounding solution 1: The fiber strength member is isolated from the network box and grounded
outside the network box.
This solution prevents the introduction of sudden heavy currents into the network box, thereby
protecting the device inside the network box against heavy currents. (A long-distance armored
optical cable may introduce sudden heavy currents into the network box if the outer insulation
layer is broken and connects to a heavy-current power line.) Solution 1 is implemented as
follows:
1. Strip the outer insulation layer and armored tube from the fiber strength member at the
ground point. Then, clean bare optical fibers and use a protection tube to protect them. (Use
outdoor tubes in outdoor scenarios and common tubes in indoor or corridor scenarios. Use
waterproof tape produced by 3M or COTRAN.)
2. Use a piece of sandpaper to polish burrs at the stripped position of the optical cable. Then,
use insulation tape to wrap the stripped optical cable. When wrapping the waterproof tape,
ensure that fiber cores are force-free.
3. Cut excess fiber strength member for grounding.

Optical cable Metal armored layer


Fiber CAUTION

 During onsite operations,


Fiber strength member Loose tube
ensure that optical fibers
are force-free and the bend
Fiber protection tube radius is greater than 40
mm. Otherwise, services
may become abnormal or
even fail due to degraded
5 mm
Sandpaper
signal transmission.
 The fiber strength member
Network box must be securely grounded.
220 V AC MDU
In addition, the ground
Power cable point of the fiber strength
ODF
member must be at least 3
Ground bar
Exterior wall meters above the ground
(which prevents manual
Waterproof tape
touching), and no
combustible materials are
around the ground point
Sleeve within a distance of 0.3 m.
If the fiber strength
>3m
Fiber strength member member fails to be securely
Optical fiber grounded, it must be
Strong-current discharge path insulated. Otherwise, the
fiber strength member may
introduce heavy currents if
it connects to a heavy-
current power line,
threatening human safety.

Grounding solution 2: The fiber strength member is grounded inside a network box.
The fiber strength member must be connected to a ground bar at the ground point using a ground
cable. The ground point can connect to the network box using a metal in an equipotential manner.
When the fiber strength member connects to a heavy-current power line, heavy currents may be
discharged inside the network box using the ground bar. If this happens, sparks may occur at the
contact point between the fiber strength member and the ground bar, which may burn the device
and the network box. To prevent this issue from occurring, use solution .
Network box
CAUTION
220 V AC MDU
If the ground bar of the
Power cable ODF network cabinet fails to
securely ground, ensure
Ground bar that the fiber strength
member is disconnected
from the ground bar and
that the fiber strength
member is properly
Optical insulated. Otherwise,
fiber heavy currents may be
Fiber strength member discharged using the
network ports on the local
Strong-current discharge path and peer devices, which
may damage these
network ports.

4 Routing cables
Routing cables
Network cable AC power cable Optical fiber
Shield crystal head
PGND cable POTS subscriber cable

Step1 Routing PGND cable and power cable

CAUTION

Correct ground cable connection ensures surge and interference protection. Therefore,
ensure that the device connects to the ground properly. If the device does not connect to the
ground properly, the device may be damaged due to lightning strikes, services carried on the
device may become abnormal, and even personal safety is threatened.
OT6-4
AC power cable
PGND cable
To AC power socket

To the grounding point of the cabinet

Step2 Routing network cable

Network cable

To subscriber device

CAUTION
Network cables cannot be directly used to connect FE or GE ports between the
MA5821 and MA5822.
If they are directly connected, FE or GE ports will be deactivate when the ring check
function is enabled.
If FE or GE ports are deactivated, perform the following to activate them:
1. Run the display ring check record command to query whether a ring network is
formed on ports.
2. Disconnect the network cable if a ring network is formed on ports.
3. Run the undo shutdown command to activate the port or run the ring check
resume-interval command to set the automatic port activation time to activate the port.

Step3 Routing POTS cable (Only MA5822 support)


To MDF

POTS subscriber cable

Step4 (Optional) Route the GE splitter cable.


When the MA5822 needs to be used with the GE splitter, connect the cable as shown
in the following figure.

On the device side, cores of the POTS cable need to be crimpted by using the RJ11
connector.
Step5 Routing optical fiber

Optical fiber To ODF Spiral tube

5 Description of LEDs
The MA5821/MA5822 provides a variety of indicators on its panel to help users learn about
the running status of the device.

Table 5-1 Indicators on the MA5821/MA5822


PWR
LINK AUTH

RUN/ALM POTS

Table 5-1 describes the indicators on the MA5821/MA5822


Indicator Description
PWR: power supply Green on The device is powered on.
status indicator
Green off The device is powered
off.
RUN/ALARM: Red blinking 0.25s on and The device is starting up.
running status 0.25s off
indicator green blinking 1s on and 1s The device is functioning
off properly.
Green on The device is faulty.
Indicator Description
LINK: uplink status Green on The optical port is
indicator receiving optical signal.
green blinking 0.25s on and The optical port is
0.25s off working in continuous
mode.
Green off The optical port is not
receiving optical signal or
no connection is set up.
AUTH: Certification green blinking 0.25s on and The device is registering.
indicator 0.25s off
green blinking 1s on and 1s The mode being used on
the port is incorrect.
off
When the LINK and
AUTH lights at the same
time the green blinking
1s on and 1s off ,
indicating that the
MA5821/MA5822
device is a rogue ONU
state.
Green on The optical port has
successfully registered
with the upper layer
device.
Green off No optical fiber is
connected to the device/
GE: Electrical Green on A connection is set up on
interface status the port.
indicator
Green off No connection is set up
on the port.
Yellow on The port is transmitting or
receiving data.
Yellow off No data is transmitted or
received on the port.
Indicators of the Green: on A minimum of one
POTS port (only the service port is busy.
MA5822 supports
this port and LED) Green: off All the ports are idle.

PoE: Ethernet power Green: on Power over Ethernet is


power on.
Indicator Description
status indicator(only Green: off Power over Ethernet is
the MA5821 24GE power off.
POE supports this
port and LED)

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