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ECI Telecom. In addition, any use of this document, the documentation and/or the disk, or the information contained therein for any purposes other than t...
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Figure 1-6: XDM-300 with an OCU and two TPUs ............1-7 Figure 2-1: ETSI A rack closed view................2-9 Figure 2-2: XDM-300 - typical horizontal installation in an ETSI A rack ...... 2-11 Figure 2-3: Typical installation of XDM-300 and XDM-100 shelves in an ETSI A rack ........................
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Figure 3-46: Removing the module guide..............3-68 Figure 3-47: Inserting the TC module (XDM-300)............3-70 Figure 3-48: Inserting a single-slot TPM in the TPU (XDM-300) ......... 3-71 Figure 3-49: Inserting a double-slot TPM in the TPU (XDM-300)........ 3-73 Figure 3-50: Removing a TPM guide ................3-74 Figure 3-51: Inserting a triple-slot TPM in the TPU (XDM-300)........
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Figure 3-59: XDM-300 1:3 protection scheme example ..........3-96 Figure 3-60: XDM-300 1:3 protection scheme example ..........3-97 Figure 3-61: Connecting to a TPMH_1 protection with an XDM-300......3-98 Figure 3-62: XDM-300 with 252 E1s in 1:2 protection connections......3-99 Figure 3-63: RJ-45 extractor ..................
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List of Figures XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual...
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XDM-300 Installation and List of Figures Maintenance Manual Figure A-13: SHELF alarm connectors pin identification ..........A-26 Figure A-14: ALARMS connector pin identification............A-28 Figure B-1: Mounting diagrams for ETSI racks..............B-3 Figure B-2: Mounting diagrams for 19" and 23" racks ...........B-4 Figure B-3: Rack mounting diagram for attachment to suspended overhead tray (2200 mm rack) .......................B-5...
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List of Figures XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual viii ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
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Overview ® The XDM -300 Installation and Maintenance Manual (IMM) describes how to set up, configure, and install XDM-300 shelves and their components and accessories. The manual also provides task-oriented instructions for indications, troubleshooting hardware-related problems, and replacing hardware components (cards, modules, accessories).
About This Manual XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Document Organization This manual contains the following information: Installation Maintenance Additional functionality Document Conventions When applicable, this manual uses the following conventions. Convention Indicates Example Names of windows, dialog In the Alarms menu...
LightSoft (Network Management System) User Manual IEC Publication 825 – Laser Safety Requirements Obtaining Technical Documentation To obtain technical documentation related to the XDM-300 or any other ECI Telecom product, please contact: ECI Telecom Ltd. Transport Networking Division Documentation Department 30 Hasivim St.
ECI Telecom's Customer Support team, contact your ECI Telecom sales representative. With any support related issues, technical or logistic, please contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support center at your location. If you are not familiar with that location, please contact our central customer...
XDM-300 Shelf with CWDM Networking Capabilities ......... XDM-300 Platform Overview ECI Telecom's XDM-300 is a powerful flexible MSPP optimized for metro networks. It supports multitude technologies in a cost-effective fashion to address the market increasing traffic demands. The XDM-300 supports scalable STM-1/4/16/64/OTN aggregates and flexible access topologies.
XDM-300. Basic XDM-300 Shelf The basic XDM-300 shelf is housed in a 246 mm deep, 443 mm wide, and 350 mm high equipment cage. The shelf consists of two module cages, one in the upper part, the second in the lower part, and a card cage in the middle.
XDM-300 Installation and Introduction Maintenance Manual I/O protection is not supported in this option. The XDM-300 shelf can be installed in a horizontal or vertical position. Figure 1-2: Basic XDM-300 shelf, horizontal installation 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Two TPUs, one mounted on top of the basic shelf protecting the I/O modules in the upper cage, and one attached under the shelf protecting the I/O modules in the lower cage. Each TPU adds only 75 mm to the height of the XDM-300 shelf. ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
I/O module to the protection module. The following figures show several options for installing TPUs with the XDM-300 shelf. Figure 1-4: XDM-300 with one TPU on top of the shelf 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Introduction XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Figure 1-5: XDM-300 with two TPUs Similar I/O protection options are supported for XDM-300 shelves installed in a vertical position. ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
75 mm to the height of the XDM-300. The OCU is not supported for installation under the XDM-300 shelf. A typical XDM-300 shelf with an OCU (and two TPUs) is shown in the following figure. Figure 1-6: XDM-300 with an OCU and two TPUs 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd.
This chapter contains important information to help you carry out safe and trouble-free installation. Outline of Installation Procedure The main steps involved in the installation of an XDM-300 shelf are listed below. Consult your site installation plans for specific details. 1. Prepare the installation site (see "Site...
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(on page 3-24), and other equipment needed in each rack. 9. Install the XDM-300 shelves in the appropriate rack. 10. For each XDM-300 shelf where optical modules are used, install an FST above the XDM-300 shelf and route the optical fibers to the FST (see "Installing the...
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Route the E1 electrical cables to the patch panel location. Route the data cables to the data modules (EISMB/DIOM/MCSM). Install a patch panel for each XDM-300 shelf where electrical E1 modules are used and 120 Ω/75 Ω conversion is required. You will need a separate patch panel for each PIM2_21 module in the shelf.
XDM-300 shelves are intended for installation ARNING in restricted access areas only. Choose the physical location of the XDM-300 shelves, taking the following aspects into consideration: 1. Equipment dimensions, as specified in the following table. 2. Required floor loading capability: 150 kg per rack for a typical 4-shelf installation.
44.5 Power Sources XDM-300 shelves must be powered only by DC sources complying with the applicable sections of ETSI 300 132-2 and FTZ 19S1, and the SELV or TNV requirements of EN 60950. The nominal supply voltage is -48 VDC or -60 VDC (positive lead grounded);...
Tools and Test Equipment No special-purpose tools beyond a standard technician toolbox are required for the installation of XDM-300 shelves. Since traffic cables can be prepared on site, suitable tool kits should also be available. This includes tools for the assembly of coaxial cables (see the following table) and tools for the preparation of optical patch cords.
Installing the XDM-300 in Racks The XDM-300 can be installed in the following rack types: ECI Telecom's recommended ETSI rack (2200 mm or 2600 mm - hereafter referred to as ETSI A), which provides the following benefits: Removable rear and side panels for tidy routing and efficient...
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(for example, XDM-1000) above it. 5. Leave a space of at least 1U between the upper accessory of the XDM-300 and the next shelf. 6. Leave as much space as possible between the rack’s cable supports and the XDM-300 sidewalls.
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Figure 2-1: ETSI A rack closed view 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Typical XDM-300 Installation In addition to the XDM-300 shelf itself, the equipment installed in the rack includes: One Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) installed at the top of the rack, used to connect external power and alarm monitoring lines to the XDM-300 shelves installed in the rack.
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Figure 2-2: XDM-300 - typical horizontal installation in an ETSI A rack 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 2-11...
In the event of additional equipment being installed on the rack, contact ECI Telecom’s Customer Support team for assistance. Figure 2-3: Typical installation of XDM-300 and XDM-100 shelves in an ETSI A rack 2-12 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Figure 2-4: Typical installation of XDM-300 and XDM-1000 shelves in an ETSI A rack 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 2-13...
ECI Telecom. For details, contact ECI Telecom’s Customer Support team or your ECI Telecom sales representative. The main cables required for installing the XDM-300 include: Grounding cables, described in Grounding Cables (on page 2-14) DC power cables, described in DC Power Cables (on page 2-15)
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30 meters connected to a RAP providing power to multiple XDM-300 shelves. When the RAP is used to provide power to a single XDM-300 shelf, lower lead gauges may be used for runs not exceeding 50 meters. It is sufficient to use 25 m copper leads.
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If one XDM-300 is installed, the connection is made to the management MAIN RJ-45 connector. If more than one XDM-300 is installed in the same site, it is possible to save the use of an external hub. In this case, the first system is connected as explained above, and the other systems are connected in an Ethernet daisy chain.
Electric Traffic Cables Some electric traffic cables can be prepared on site. The following table lists the type of cables and mating connectors needed for each XDM-300 traffic interface type. The connectors are identical regardless of whether the traffic cables are connected directly to the I/O modules or to TPMs on the TPU.
The optical fibers should enter the rack from the top, be threaded through cable guides running along the rack side rails, and end at the FST. The tray must contain enough fiber length for extracting modules from the XDM-300 and for replacing fiber in case of damage (splicing repairs). When routing fibers, make sure to observe the minimum bending radius (35 mm).
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual The following table lists the type of fibers and mating connectors needed to prepare fibers for each XDM-300 module/card. Table 2-5: Optical fibers and mating connector data Interface type Fiber type Mating...
XDM-300 equipment is intended for installation ARNING in restricted access areas only. XDM-300 shelves contain power sources of varying voltages. Take note of the following guidelines for installing the shelves. Before you start: Ensure the integrity of the grounding connections.
Before You Start Maintenance Manual Grounding Requirements All the equipment, including XDM-300 shelves, ancillary units, and equipment from other vendors, must be properly grounded at all times. Good equipment grounding is necessary to protect personnel and equipment, minimize noise, and allow the discharge of accumulated static charges to earth.
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Before You Start XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To check for proper grounding wiring: 1. Measure and record the output voltage of the power supply at the power supply terminals. Make sure that it is within the specified limits (XDM equipment can use -75 VDC to -40 VDC).
0.1 Ω. Where regulations require, connect each XDM-300 shelf separately to the site grounding bar using the special grounding strip on the XDM-300 shelf bracket. The thickness of the grounding cable connecting between the XDM-300 shelf and the RAP must be at least as thick as the DC cables feeding the shelf. The thickness of the grounding cable connecting between the RAP and the rack's grounding stud must be at least as thick as the DC cables feeding the RAP.
This section outlines the UL statutory warnings and requirements applicable to XDM-300 grounding strip platforms. Identification of CE listing XDM-300 shelves are CE-listed. The following is a typical CE label for XDM-300 shelves. Figure 2-7: XDM-300 CE label UL overcurrent protection requirements...
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IEC-60825-1 – Safety of Laser Products and IEC-825 – Safety of Optical Fiber Communication Systems. With specific regard to the laser, XDM-300 equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by government agencies for Class 1 laser products. The product and its accessories do not emit hazardous light, and the beam is totally enclosed during all operating modes and maintenance.
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Before You Start XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Warning labels for laser products The following labels are affixed to the shelf front panel. The labels indicate that the product is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product, Hazard Class 1M.
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Laser information Information regarding the various optical modules available for the XDM-300 platform is provided in the following tables. Table 2-6: 2.5 Gbps optical SFP transceivers for transponders/combiners Operating output Mode Source type...
Before You Start XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Data Cables for EISMBs, DIOMs, and MCSMs Data modules like EISMBs, DIOMs, and MCSMs are connected by electrical cables or optical fibers according to the interface type being connected. Ethernet electrical interfaces are connected by CAT5E UTP 4-pair cables terminated with RJ-45 connectors.
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Table 2-10: DIOM optical fibers and mating connector data DIOM Port no. Interface Fiber type Mating Qty/ module type connector Module 1 pair of 50/62.5 µm DIOM_40 GbE/FE LC male 8 fibers MM fiber, or 1 pair of 9 µm SM fiber...
CAT5E UTP RJ-45 4-pair Protection Against ESD This section provides guidelines regarding the protection of XDM-300 equipment and its components against electrostatic damage during handling, packing/unpacking, transport, installation, commissioning, inspections, servicing, and maintenance. Electronic equipment, assemblies, and components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) or include sensitive items are identified by the basic ESD warning symbol shown in the following figure.
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XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual In many cases, the build-up of charge can be avoided by using special materials, for example, garments and packaging can be made of antistatic materials or materials that have high resistance, but yet are not insulators.
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Use of Temporary EPA Where necessary, a temporary EPA must be used. A typical temporary EPA arrangement suitable for field work on XDM-300 equipment is shown in the following figure. The EPA tool kit includes: Wrist strap with 1 M Ω series resistor Bonding strap with 1 M Ω...
XDM-300 Installation and Before You Start Maintenance Manual Figure 2-9: XDM-300 typical temporary EPA arrangement 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 2-33...
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Before You Start XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Work Arrangements Within a Temporary To ensure that effective ESD protection is indeed achieved, the following arrangements must be observed by persons entering and/or performing field work within a temporary EPA area: 1.
Attaching TPUs/OCU to the XDM-300 Shelf..........3-120 Overview This chapter provides general instructions for the installation of the XDM-300 and auxiliary equipment. The procedures for equipment replacement and upgrades are similar to those described for installation of the equipment, and when relevant, notes regarding live replacement or upgrade are inserted in these procedures.
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Each component of the XDM-300 system is supplied separately and must be installed in the correct sequence, according to the site plan. The XDM-300 shelf can be mounted in the rack in an horizontal or vertical position. The main equipment used for both installations is similar, and differs in the number of accessories, type of brackets used in each position, and one accessory, used only for horizontal mountings.
Maintenance Manual Horizontal XDM-300 Shelf and Accessories Installation Sequence A high-density installation of a horizontal XDM-300 shelf and corresponding accessories might include the equipment illustrated in the following figure. The different components are described alongside a number indicating the step in which the component is installed, and corresponding to the steps in the table that follows.
Maintenance Manual Depending on the specific equipment being installed according to the site installation plan, the installation of an XDM-300 system comprises the general stages in the order of execution set out in the following table. Table 3-1: Outline of horizontal XDM-300 installation sequence...
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Step Procedure Section Install the modules in the XDM-300 Installing XDM-300 Modules shelf, including: Optical and electrical I/O modules (SIM, PIM) EISMB/MCSM/DIOM data modules Optical I/O cards (SIM16_4 or SIM64_XFP) SFP transceivers in optical XDM-300...
Maintenance Manual Vertical XDM-300 Shelf and Accessories Installation Sequence A high-density installation of a vertical XDM-300 shelf and corresponding accessories might include the equipment illustrated in the following figure. The different components are described alongside a number indicating the step in which the component is installed, and corresponding to the steps in the table that follows.
Before you start: Before unpacking, make a preliminary inspection of the shipping boxes. Evidence of damage should be reported immediately to the carrier, the project manager, and your local ECI Telecom representative. Static Sensitive Devices AUTION Proper handling and grounding precautions required XDM-300 equipment contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
ECI Telecom representative. Installation Options XDM-300 shelves can be installed in ETSI A racks or a 19" 600 mm deep racks (in consultation with and approved by ECI Telecom's Mechanical Department). These racks can be installed on wooden, concrete, or suspended floors, or suspended from overhead mountings.
Layout of XDM-300 Horizontal Installation in ETSI A Racks The XDM-300 horizontal installation in an ETSI A rack may include, in addition to the shelf itself, ancillary equipment such as RAP, cable guides for low-order and high-order traffic cables, fiber guides, cable slack tray for cables in the lower section of the XDM-300, FST, and xDDF-21 patch panel, according to the rack installation plan.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Figure 3-4: Typical horizontal installation of two XDM-300 shelves in an ETSI A rack 3-12 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Figure 3-5: Typical horizontal installation of three basic XDM-300 shelves in 2200 mm ETSI A rack 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 3-13...
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Figure 3-6: Typical horizontal installation of three XDM-300 shelves with TPUs in 2600 mm ETSI A racks 3-14 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
Layout of XDM-300 Vertical Installation in ETSI A Racks The XDM-300 vertical installation in an ETSI A rack may include, in addition to the shelf itself, ancillary equipment such as RAP, a cable guides for low-order and high-order traffic cables, a fiber guide, FST, and xDDF-21 patch panel, according to the rack installation plan.
PIM2_63/B are used, and where conversion between balanced 120 Ω and unbalanced 75 Ω interfaces is required. The xDDF-21 patch panel can be installed in the same rack above the XDM-300 shelf, or in a different rack with a longer SCSI cable running from the PIM2_21 or PIM2_63/B in the XDM-300 shelf to the patch panel.
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3. Ground the xRAP-B to the rack grounding stud. 4. Connect DC input power cables to the xRAP-B. 5. Connect the DC power cables of the XDM-300 shelves to the xRAP-B. 6. Install circuit breakers. 7. Check DC voltage polarity.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Before you start: Each cable consists of two stranded copper leads with a cross section of 50 mm , one red and the other black. Each lead is terminated with a two-hole compression lug from the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Figure 3-8: Location of xRAP-B grounding stud To connect DC input power cables to the xRAP-B: 1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to the xRAP-B by referring to the following figure.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 2. Open the two captive screws fastening the xRAP-B front cover and remove the cover. 3. Identify the various terminals located on the power source terminal board in accordance with the following figure. This figure shows the terminals at the source A side;...
(see Location of xRAP-B grounding stud (on page 3-19)), and attach them to the retainers with cable ties. To connect the DC power cable for an XDM-300 shelf: 1. Before starting, identify the shelf power connectors on the xRAP-B board in accordance with the following figure.
(the circuit breaker is included in the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment); its rating is in accordance with the ordered shelf configuration. The recommended circuit breakers according to the XDM-300 shelf configuration are listed in the following table.
Pay attention not to short-circuit the multimeter AUTION leads when checking the voltage. The power cable terminates with a 5-pin (5W5) connector, connected to the XDM-300 shelf. For a 5W5 connector, the positive pins are A4, A5 and the negative pins A2, A3. 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 4. Make sure the voltage is within the allowed range (-40 VDC to -75 VDC), and that it has the correct polarity. 5. Return all xRAP-B circuit breakers to OFF. 6. Disconnect the xRAP-B input power sources.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 5. Connect the DC power cables of the XDM-300 shelves to the xRAP-100. 6. Install circuit breakers. 7. Check DC voltage polarity. 8. Connect the alarm cables. For a description of the xRAP-100, refer to the XDM-300 Reference Manual.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To install the xRAP-100: Attach the xRAP-100 to the rack side rails in the top position, and secure it with the four screws, washers, and nuts supplied in the installation parts kit. To ground the xRAP-100: 1.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual To connect DC input power cables to the xRAP-100: 1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to the xRAP-100 by referring to the following figure. Figure 3-14: Identification of xRAP-100 cable routes 2.
(see Location of xRAP-100 grounding stud (on page 3-26)), and attach them to the bracket with cable ties. To connect the DC power cable for an XDM-300 shelf: 1. Before starting, identify the shelf power connectors on the xRAP-100 board in accordance with the following figure.
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3-pin D-type connector. The cables leading to connectors SHELF 1, SHELF 2, and SHELF 3 can only be connected with a 3-pin D-type connector. It is strictly forbidden to connect two XDM-300 ARNING shelves to SHELF 4 power connectors simultaneously.
(the circuit breaker is included in the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment); its rating is in accordance with the ordered shelf configuration. The recommended circuit breakers according to the XDM-300 shelf configuration are listed in the following table.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Table 3-4: XDM-300 recommended circuit breakers Shelf type Maximum power Recommended CB dissipation per shelf 1000 W/3415 XDM-300 basic shelf BTU/hr XDM-300 with TPU 1200 W/4098 BTU/hr XDM-300 with two TPUs 1400 W/4781...
One cable guide should be installed above the XDM-300 shelf in vertical installations. The cable guide is supplied with two sets of rack mount brackets: one for 19”...
Installing the Cable Slack Tray The cable slack tray is installed only in horizontal XDM-300 shelf installations that also have a lower cable guide installed; these usually also include a fiber guide.
Installing the FST The FST should be installed 50 mm above the fiber guide. If additional equipment is installed above the FST, like another XDM-300 shelf, an additional 50 mm must be left free between the FST and such equipment.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual All optical fibers should be arranged in groups inside the FST, and fastened with Velcro strips. 7. Run the fibers up to the level of the corresponding optical connector. 8. Return the FST to the rack until it latches in place with a click.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 2. Attach each bracket to the corresponding ODF side panel with three screws, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-22: Attaching rack mount brackets to the ODF To connect optical fibers to the ODF: 1.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 5. Route the fiber ends through the cable guides to the splice support area. 6. Identify the adapter panel pigtail to be spliced to each user fiber. 7. Insert splicing sleeves over the pigtail, splice the user fiber to the pigtail, and slide the splicing sleeve over the splice.
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Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Installing the OPP The OPP can be installed in the same rack as the XDM-300 or in other racks according to the site installation requirements. To mount the OPP in the rack: 1. Attach the OPP to the rack rails and secure it using the four supplied screws, washers, and nuts.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Make sure that all the optical connectors are AUTION closed at all times with the appropriate protective caps or with the mating cable connector. Do not remove the protective cap until an optical fiber is connected to the corresponding connector, and immediately install a protective cap after a cable is disconnected.
ETSI A racks. The shelves come empty with no cards or modules installed. Therefore, the installation activities covered in this section include: Attaching the XDM-300 shelf to a rack. The shelf can be installed in a horizontal or vertical position.
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Maintenance Manual Installing the XDM-300 Shelf in the Vertical Position Before installing the XDM-300 shelf (in the vertical position), in an ETSI A rack, you must prepare it by performing the following steps: Remove the horizontal installation brackets. Install the lower vertical bracket.
Maintenance Manual To install the vertical lower bracket: 1. Orient the XDM-300 shelf on a flat clean surface upside down. 2. Place the vertical lower bracket on the shelf, and fit the holes in the bracket with the corresponding holes in the shelf.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To prepare the filter frame assembly: 1. Identify the filter frame assembly parts according to the following figure. Figure 3-28: Preparing the filter frame assembly 2. Insert the filter frame pin guides into the corresponding holes in the frame support.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual To install the filter frame assembly: 1. Place the filter frame assembly at the rear of the lower bracket. 2. Insert the two front screws of the filter frame into the corresponding latch-shaped, holes in the bracket.
XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To install the vertical upper bracket: 1. Return the XDM-300 shelf to normal position. 2. Place the shelf near the edge of the surface to enable the lower bracket to protrude out. 3. Place the vertical upper bracket on the shelf, and fit the holes in the bracket with the corresponding holes in the shelf.
To attach an XDM-300 shelf in the vertical position to a rack: 1. Identify the prescribed position of the XDM-300 shelf in the rack in accordance with the rack installation plan. 2. Place the XDM-300 shelf in the prescribed position and then fasten the shelf to the rack side rails with eight M6 screws, washers, and nuts.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing the Air Filter Normally, the filter frame is attached in its upmost position by two thumbnuts. The frame must be lowered in order to gain access to the filter guides and to install the filter.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 2. Lower the filter frame screws to their very lowest position, to bring the filter guides in front of the opening in the lower bracket. Figure 3-33: Lowering the filter frame 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual The following figure shows the filter frame in the lower position. Figure 3-34: Filter frame in lower position 3-50 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual To insert the vertical filter: 1. Identify the filter's air intake side indicated by two coding tabs. 2. Place the filter in front of the slot with the coding tabs facing downward. Figure 3-35: Inserting the air filter 3.
To ground the XDM-300: 1. Connect the rack grounding stud to the site grounding bar, as illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-36: XDM-300 shelf and rack grounding 3-52 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
Maintenance Manual 2. Connect the RAP grounding post to the rack grounding stud. 3. When NEBS compliance is required, for each XDM-300 shelf installed in the rack, connect a grounding strap from the two shelf grounding posts to the RAP grounding post. Note that the grounding strap lug must be inserted over both grounding posts.
5. Push the FCU300 in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the card is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the fan unit out and repeat the procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual ECU300 Card The ECU300 card is installed in the bottom horizontal slot of the card cage. Installation is identical for the ECU300-F and ECU300 cards. Figure 3-38: Installing the ECU300/ECU300-F Take care not to change the position of the...
5. Push the ECU300/ECU300-F in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the card is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the card out and repeat the procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual To install the MXC300 card: 1. Check that the card has not been physically damaged during shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed. 2. Remove the card from its antistatic protection packaging and perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping.
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When replacing any MXC300 card: AUTION The brown levers on the extractor handles operate microswitches that indicate to the XDM-300 platform that the MXC300 card is installed. These levers must be pressed first when replacing an MXC300. ARNING To reset the system using the RESET button, you must first remove the NVM cover.
(I17, I18) called quad slots (as they occupy the space of four I/O module slots) in the XDM-300. When quad I/O cards are not needed, these slots can be utilized to install SIM16_1 modules by adding a mechanical adapter.
6. Push the card in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the card is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the card out and repeat the procedure.
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1:3 protection schemes, it is recommended that all electrical I/O modules be installed on one side of the XDM-300 shelf, in slots I1, I2, I5, and I6, or in slots I3, I4, I7, and I8 in the upper module cage, and I9, I10, I13, and I14, or in slots I11, I12, I15, and I16 in the lower module cage.
XDM-300 shelf. Make sure the two fastening screws are free to move backward as the module slides in. If you feel resistance before the connectors are fully mated, retract the module and repeat the procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual When inserting a module, make sure to carefully AUTION align it with the cage guide rails. If you feel resistance during insertion, immediately retract the module and repeat the process. Hold the module straight during insertion and removal. Pull or push it slowly and carefully to avoid touching components on adjacent modules.
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3. Insert the rear end of the adapter into the card guides. 4. Push the adapter in until the front of it is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. If you feel resistance before the adapter is in place, pull it out and repeat the procedure.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 7. Fasten the module to the adapter by tightening the two fastening screws. Do not use excessive torque when tightening the screws. 8. Install the SFP transceiver according to Installing SFP/XFP transceivers in optical/CWDM modules and cards (on page 3-65).
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Figure 3-44: Inserting an SFP/XFP transceiver into an I/O module All slots that are not in use must remain covered. AUTION If you have to replace a module or card, remove the SFP/XFP first.
Installing Double-Slot Modules Before you start: Make sure that all the double-slot modules (PIM2_63s or MCSMs) specified for installation in the XDM-300 shelf in accordance with the shelf installation plan, are available. Figure 3-45: Installation of typical double-slot modules in the XDM-300 Because the PIM 2_63s and MCSMs occupy a pair of slots each, before you can install them you must first remove the guide between the pair of slots.
5. Push the module in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the module is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. Make sure the two fastening screws are free to move backward as the module slides in. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
Installing Triple-Slot TPMs in the TPU (on page 3-75) Before you start: Make sure that the TC/TCF module and all the TPMs specified for installation in the XDM-300 shelf in accordance with the shelf installation plan are available. 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Shelf The TC/TCF module is installed in the right slot of the TPU. Figure 3-47: Inserting the TC module (XDM-300) To install a TC/TCF module in the TPU: 1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed.
5. Push the module in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the module is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. Make sure the two fastening screws are free to move backward as the TC/TCF module slides in.
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5. Push the module in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the module is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. Make sure the two fastening screws are free to move backward as the module slides in. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
TPM4. Before you can install a double-slot TPM, you must first remove the module guide between the two slots. Figure 3-49: Inserting a double-slot TPM in the TPU (XDM-300) To remove a TPM guide: 1. Identify the module guide you are removing.
5. Push the module in until it mates the chassis connectors and the front of the module is flush with the front of the XDM-300 shelf. Make sure the two fastening screws are free to move backward as the module slides in. If you feel resistance before the connectors are mated, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
1. Before installing a triple-slot TPM, remove the two module guides between the three slots. See To remove a TPM guide (on page 3-73). 2. Make sure that all the TPMs specified for installation in the XDM-300 in accordance with the shelf installation plan are available.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To install a triple-slot TPM in the TPU: 1. Check that the module has not been physically damaged during shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is sealed. 2. Remove the module from its antistatic protection packaging and perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping.
The xRAP-B performs the following main functions: Power distribution for one or two XDM-300 shelves. The nominal DC power voltage is -48 VDC or -60 VDC. Since XDM-300 shelves can use redundant power sources, the xRAP-B supports connection to two separate DC power circuits.
Function SOURCE A Translucent cover for the two circuit breakers (designated Shelf 1 and Shelf 2 – one per XDM-300 shelf installed in the rack). These circuit breakers are used as ON/OFF power switches and overcurrent protection for the DC power source A.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Designation Function MINOR Yellow indicator, lights when the severity of an unacknowledged alarm in the shelves connected to the xRAP-B is Minor. WARNING White indicator, lights when the severity of an unacknowledged alarm in the shelves connected to the xRAP-B is Warning.
Function 1, 2 Shelves DC input Two 5-pin D-type connectors designated Shelf 1 power and Shelf 2 for connecting DC power to XDM-300 shelves ALARMS 68-pin SCSI connector for connecting external alarm inputs, external alarm outputs, and severity alarms to the customer alarm monitoring system...
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Bay alarm indications. The xRAP-100 includes four alarm indicators, one for each alarm severity. When alarms of different severities are received simultaneously, all the corresponding alarm indicators light. A buzzer is activated whenever a Major or Critical alarm is present in XDM shelves connected to the xRAP-100.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Designation Function MAJOR Orange indicator, lights when the severity of an unacknowledged alarm in the shelves connected to the xRAP-100 is Major. MINOR Yellow indicator, lights when the severity of an unacknowledged alarm in the shelves connected to the xRAP-100 is Minor.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual The following table lists the connector functions. The connector pin assignment is provided in Connectors Pin Assignment (on page A-1). Table 3-8: xRAP-100 connector functions Designation Function 1, 2, Shelf alarms Four 36-pin SCSI connectors designated SHELF 1, SHELF...
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Rack Alarm Panel power and alarm connection options The RAP family of products support power supply and alarms connection to the various types of XDM shelves. Mix of big and small XDM shelves is possible in accordance with the shelves power consumption and the RAP total power.
ETSI A rack. Traffic cables from the lower part of the XDM-300 shelf (lower module cage and lower TPU) should be routed through the cable guide, and the surplus folded on the cable slack tray.
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2. Grasp the connector at the other end of the power cable, and thread it through the opening in the left bracket of the XDM-300 shelf. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second power cable to be connected to the corresponding MXC300 in slot MXC-B.
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ECU300/ECU300-F front panel. Connecting Optical Fibers to Optical Modules and Cards All optical fibers in the XDM-300 shelf are connected to the LC connectors on the SFP/XFP transceivers. Before you start: Before installing the XDM-300 shelf and modules, all optical fibers should be routed through the conduits running along the front supports of ECI Telecom’s...
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7. Remove the cover from the module/card connector, and connect the fiber connector to the module/card connector. 8. Repeat Steps 2 through 7 for all optical modules/cards in the XDM-300 shelf. 9. When you have finished connecting all the optical modules/cards, gently push the FST back into the rack until it clicks into place.
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Each cable consists of a total of 21 E1 twisted pairs per cable (transmit or receive). The cable end connecting to the XDM-300 shelf is terminated in 2 x 50-pin SCSI male connectors.
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The cables are marked J1 and J2 and should be connected to their respective connectors. 3. Leaving at least 100 mm free space above the XDM-300 shelf accessories and below the xDDF-21, attach the patch panel to the rack rails and secure, using the four supplied screws, washers, and nuts.
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As part of site preparations, suitable cables should be routed from the relevant High Rate DDF (if used) to the intended rack location, and connected to the coaxial cables with DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors supplied with the XDM-300 shelf. Sufficient length should be available to permit routing the cables to the appropriate level in the rack.
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TPMs for a 1:3 protection scheme, where one protection module is connected to two or three I/O modules The TPU connects to a connector on top of the XDM-300 shelf. Similarly the lower TPU connects to a connector at the bottom of the shelf. These connectors provide the power and control buses required for the TPU operation.
SIM1_4/E, Mbps SIM1_8 In the specific XDM-300 protection schemes, the location of the protection module (P) and the protected module (M) is allocated by the system's management software. Therefore the I/O modules must be installed in the allocated slots, and connected to the corresponding TPMs.
The following figure shows an example of a typical 1:1 protection scheme for an XDM-300 populated with PIM2_21 modules in the upper and lower module cages and TPM2_1 modules in the upper and lower TPUs. The marking P in the XDM-300 shelf designates the Protection module, and M the Main (working) module.
The following figure shows an example of a typical 1:2 protection scheme for an XDM-300 populated with PIM2_63 modules in the upper and lower module cages and TPM2_63_2 modules in the upper and lower TPUs. The marking P in the XDM-300 shelf designates the Protection module, and M the Main (working) module.
The following figure shows an example of a typical 1:3 protection scheme for an XDM-300 populated with PIM2_21 modules in the upper and lower module cages and TPM2_3 modules in the upper and lower TPUs. The marking P in the XDM-300 shelf designates the Protection module, and M the Main (working) module.
“P” denotes protection and 1, 2, and 3 are for reference purposes. Figure 3-60: XDM-300 1:3 protection scheme example For PIM345_3 or SIM1_4/E modules, the supplied cables enable connection from the DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors on the I/O module to the 8W8 MAIN and PROTECT connectors at the bottom of the TPM-H_1.
SIM1_4/E to the TPM-H_1 ends with eight coaxial cables: When protecting a PIM345_3, six coaxial cables are connected and two remain unused. When protecting a SIM1_4/E, all eight coaxial cables are connected. Figure 3-61: Connecting to a TPMH_1 protection with an XDM-300 3-98 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 417006-2311-0H3-A00...
Maintenance Manual The following figure shows connection to 252 E1s with 1:2 protection. Six PIM2_63 modules are connected in the XDM-300 shelf protected by two TPM2_63_2 modules in the TPUs. Figure 3-62: XDM-300 with 252 E1s in 1:2 protection connections 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd.
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XDM-300’s recommended rack. From the conduits, route the fibers into the FST above the XDM-300 shelf you are installing and thread them into the FST, as described in Installing the Fiber Storage Tray (on page 3-34).
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7. Remove the cover from the SFP transceiver, and connect the fiber connector to the SFP connector. 8. Repeat Steps 2 to 7 for all optical data modules in the XDM-300 shelf. 9. When you have finished connecting all the optical modules, gently push the FST back into the rack until it clicks into place.
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Timing cables are connected to the T3 and T4 connectors of the ECU300/ECU300-F. Each cable is terminated in a 9-pin D-type female connector. To connect a timing cable to the XDM-300 shelf: 1. Route the timing cables along the side of the rack to the appropriate XDM-300 shelf (see "Connecting Fibers and Cables in ETSI A...
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ECU300/ECU300-F. 6. Use cable ties as required to fasten the cables to the shelves. Tool Kit ECI Telecom offers a tool kit to facilitate extraction/insertion of connectors and optical SFP transceivers connected to ports in very high density cabling environments.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Extracting RJ-45 connectors The RJ-45 extractor tool enables easy extraction of RJ-45 connectors located in very high density cabling environments. The extractor is designed to remove connectors connected to modules that include one or two rows of data ports (for example, DIOM_08 and MCSM modules).
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 2. Move extractor forward to attach the far groove to the module's handle. Figure 3-65: Attaching the extractor to the handle (upper row) 3. Press the extractor's bent edge on the connector's protrusion.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Extracting/Inserting LC connectors and SFPs The LC/SFP extractor is a multipurpose tool enabling the extraction/insertion of LC connectors connected in very high density cabling environments (for example, LC connectors cabled near multiple adjacent SFPs). The tool is also designed to extract SFP transceivers.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 2. Move extractor forward to attach the near groove to the module's handle. Figure 3-69: Attaching the extractor to the handle (lower row) 3. Press the extractor's bent edge on the connector's protrusion.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Before you start: Identify the LC/SFP extractor according to LC/SFP extractor (on page 3-106). Fold the SFP extractor lever into the tool's narrow end. Use the tool's wide end to perform the following procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 3. Pull out the extractor with the fiber. Figure 3-73: Extracting the LC connector 4. Move the fiber backward till its connector is beyond the extractor's tab. Figure 3-74: Moving the connector beyond the tab 5.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Before you start: Identify the LC/SFP extractor according to LC/SFP extractor (on page 3-106). Fold the SFP extractor lever into tool's wide end. Use the tool's narrow end to perform the following procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 4. Gently pull the extractor back until its edge is beyond the boot. Figure 3-79: Moving the extractor backward 5. Remove the extractor from the fiber near the boot. Figure 3-80: Removing the extractor from the fiber Before you start: Identify the LC/SFP extractor according to LC/SFP extractor (on page 3-106).
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 2. Push the extractor forward until stopped by the SFP. Figure 3-82: Moving the extractor forward 3. Push the extractor forward to fit SFP's middle partition into extractor's edge slot. Figure 3-83: Fitting SFP's partition into extractor's slot 4.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 5. Pull the extractor slightly backward. Make sure that the clip is grasped and moves with the tool. Figure 3-85: Pulling the extractor backward with grasped clip 6. Slide the lever forward to lock the SFP's clip, and press slightly.
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 8. Gently pull the SFP and extract it from the housing. Figure 3-88: Extracting the SFP It is very important to keep the SFP's locked during the last three steps of the procedure.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual Extracting/Inserting DIN 1.0/2.3 coaxial connectors The DIN 1.0/2.3 connector extractor tool enables the extraction/insertion of coaxial connectors connected in very high density cabling environments (for example, coaxial connectors cabled near multiple adjacent electrical SFPs).
Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To extract a DIN1.0/2.3 connector: 1. Place the extractor on the coaxial cable in front of the connector. Figure 3-90: Placing the extractor in front of the connector 2. Push the extractor forward and attach the end tabs on the connector's step.
XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 3. Pull the extractor with the connector backward and release the connector. Figure 3-92: Extracting the connector Before you start: Identify the coaxial extractor according to DIN 1.0/2.3 extractor (on page 3-115). Use the tool's wide end to perform the following procedure.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 2. Pull the cable backward until the connector 's edge is stopped by the tab. Figure 3-94: Positioning the connector in the extractor 3. Push the extractor with the connector forward until it clicks into the SFP.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 4. Gently pull the extractor backward and release it from the cable. Figure 3-96: Removing the extractor 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 3-119...
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The XDM-300 shelf can be expanded with one or two TPU expansion shelves. The TPU can be attached on top of the XDM-300 and/or directly under it. Alternatively, a single OCU expansion shelf can be attached directly on top of the XDM-300 or on top of a TPU that is installed on the XDM-300.
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3. Record the hardware and software versions indicated on the shelf’s identification labels. 4. Arrange all cables and fibers leading to the XDM-300 so that they will not unintentionally be disconnected when the TPU is inserted on the rack. 5. Open the two screws securing the protective cover of the TPU connector in place (located at the back right corner, on the top of the XDM-300 shelf).
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6. Remove the H-connector from its protective packaging and install it on the XDM-300 shelf. Figure 3-98: Inserting the TPU connector onto the XDM-300 7. Orient the TPU upside down, on a clean flat surface. 8. Identify the two threaded holes for the pin guides on the bottom of the TPU.
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Figure 3-99: Installing the pin guides in the TPU 10. Turn the TPU back to normal position. 11. Carefully lower the TPU onto the XDM-300 shelf, taking care that the pin guides are inserted into the slots as illustrated in the following figure.
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TPU in place. Figure 3-101: Securing the TPU onto the XDM-300 13. Insert the TC module in the TPU, as described in Installing the TC/TCF Module in the TPU Shelf (on page 3-70).
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3. Record the hardware and software versions indicated on the shelf’s identification labels. 4. Arrange all cables and fibers leading to the XDM-300 so that they will not unintentionally be disconnected when the TPU is inserted on the rack. 5. Turn the XDM-300 shelf so that its rear faces the front.
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10. Remove the H-connector from its protective packaging and install it on the XDM-300 shelf (see installation of the H-connector in Inserting the TPU connector onto the XDM-300 (on page 3-122)). Note that the connector should be installed with the angled corner facing backwards.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 19. Carefully lower the XDM-300 shelf onto the TPU, taking care that the pin guides are inserted into the slots, as illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-104: Lowering the XDM-300 onto the TPU 20.
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Maintenance Manual Adding a Second TPU/OCU If your XDM-300 already has a TPU/OCU, it is possible to upgrade your system and add an additional TPU/OCU cage on top of the first, provided you have left space on the rack for this possibility. There should be a space of at least 150 mm above the expanded XDM-300 for installing the TPU/OCU.
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TPU/OCU 6. Open the six screws securing the fastening bracket to the first TPU/OCU shelf installed on the expanded XDM-300 (see the previous figure). 7. Open the two screws fastening the bracket to the rack. Remove the bracket. 8. Orient the second TPU upside down, on a clean flat surface.
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Equipment Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual 10. Take two pin guides from the installation kit and screw them securely into the TPU. Figure 3-107: Installing the pin guides in the TPU 11. Remove the H-connector from its protective packaging and install it on the first TPU/OCU shelf, as shown in the following figure.
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XDM-300 Installation and Equipment Installation Maintenance Manual 12. Carefully lower the second TPU/OCU onto the expanded XDM-300 (on the first TPU/OCU shelf), taking care that the pin guides are inserted into the slots as illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-109: Lowering the second TPU/OCU onto the expanded XDM-300 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd.
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13. Insert the three long screws supplied in the installation kit into the appropriate holes, as illustrated in the following figure, and secure the second TPU/OCU in place. Figure 3-110: Securing the second TPU/OCU onto the expanded XDM-300 3-132 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Replacing RAP Components ................. 4-28 Overview This chapter provides maintenance procedures for XDM-300 equipment. Required Test Equipment, Tools, and Materials For most maintenance activities described in this chapter, only a Craft terminal and a multimeter are required. If you need to make measurements, it is recommended to use equipment of the same type and models used for commissioning tests.
XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Preventive Maintenance The purpose of the preventive maintenance activities is to keep the XDM-300 hardware in good condition, and detect and correct as soon as possible any condition that may lead to deterioration and equipment malfunction.
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Item Inspection/Check Intervals* Check that all RAP LEDs turn on and that the buzzer sounds when the POWER ON pushbutton on the RAP panel is pressed. Note: The buzzer will not sound if the ACO is active.
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Recommended cleaning methods The following methods (listed in order of ascending efficiency) can be used to clean air filters: 1. Vacuum clean: A few passes of a vacuum cleaner remove accumulated dust and dirt in seconds. Point the air nozzle in the direction of operating airflow (vacuum from intake side toward exhaust side).
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Maintenance Manual Cleaning the air filter For the procedure steps, refer to the following figure. Figure 4-1: Inserting the air filter The air filter can be removed and reinstalled while the XDM-300 shelf is in operation. 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To clean the air filter: 1. Release the two thumbnuts fastening the filter in the upmost position. 2. Lower the filter frame and pull the filter out. 3. Inspect the filter for damage. If any damage (for example, holes or torn material) is evident, replace the filter with a new one.
Maintenance Manual Traffic Monitoring System Principles of Operation The XDM-300 incorporates a traffic monitoring system that enables rapid allocation of major problems in the traffic passing through its aggregate and I/O modules. The XDM-300 monitoring system enables you to monitor traffic passing through the I/O modules installed in slots I1 to I16 of the modules cages.
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual The system's common components on the ECU300-F are as follows: MODULE selector CHANNEL selector MODULE, 2-digit display CHANNEL, 2-digit display The ECU300-F components that serve only STM-1 modules are: STM-1 MON monitoring point MON indicator...
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Selecting a channel The CHANNEL selector chooses the specific monitored channel (port) on the module selected. The selected channel is displayed on the 2-digit display to the left of the selector. Pressing the selector upward increments the channel number;...
The system can monitor a number of channels in different modules simultaneously. This feature is useful when traffic passing through different modules in the XDM-300 has to be analyzed. After monitoring channels of different modules, all selected channel numbers of these modules are saved in the ECU-F's memory.
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Monitoring Modules Traffic Monitoring the traffic of STM-1 and other modules operating at a different rate is similar, and differs only in the location of the monitoring point and LED indicators. To monitor the traffic in a non-STM-1 module: 1.
Many problems can be detected via the various indicators available on the XDM-300 system components. This chapter assumes familiarity with the XDM-300, with SDH, data, and CWDM equipment, and with the LightSoft and EMS-XDM management stations. Refer to the respective user manuals for details on the various capabilities of the management stations, and for instructions on performing the desired activities.
XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting Power Problems Table 4-3: Troubleshooting power problems Symptoms Probable cause Corrective actions RAP POWER Both main and 1. Check the site power distribution system. ON indicator is backup power 2. Check the DC voltage at the main and backup power off.
Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting Using Component Indicators The management station will usually provide onsite personnel with a list of suspected components. Start the troubleshooting of a suspected component by checking its indicators. These indicators, located on the various cards and modules, can help you to rapidly and efficiently identify a malfunctioning component in accordance with the procedures outlined in the following tables.
XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Table 4-5: General troubleshooting procedures for optical transceiver plug-ins Symptoms Probable cause Corrective actions Green The corresponding 1. When available, press the laser-on pushbutton of the transceiver optical transmitter ECU300/ECU300-F to activate the corresponding...
Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Table 4-7: Troubleshooting procedures for optical OADM and Mux/DeMux Symptoms Probable cause Corrective actions Green AC Defective module 1. Remove the module and wait a minute before indicator is reinserting it. Make sure that you fully insert the off.
XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting the Timing Subsystem Table 4-9: Troubleshooting procedures for timing subsystem Symptoms Probable cause Corrective actions Switching to Technical failure Force switching of traffic to the other MXC300, and then standby TMU replace the MXC300 card with the defective TMU.
1. Check the proper operation of the equipment a client signal providing the tributary signal and its connections to the XDM-300 I/O port. 2. Use the results of the commissioning tests as a reference for the required signal levels, and make measurements of current levels at all the relevant monitoring points.
Maintenance Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting Management Communication When the management station cannot manage an XDM-300 shelf, use the following table to identify the cause of the problem. Whenever you detect problems during commissioning tests and when troubleshooting a new installation, do not overlook the possibility of configuration and/or provisioning errors.
AUTION PROPER HANDLING AND GROUNDING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED XDM-300 equipment contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent ESD damage, strictly observe all the precautions listed in Protection against ESD (on page 2-30). Keep parts and cards in their antistatic packaging material until you are ready to install them.
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Before replacing any card, module, NVM, or optical transceiver: 1. Check that the replacement component has not been physically damaged during shipment. 2. Remove the replacement component from its antistatic protection packaging, and perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipment.
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When replacing any MXC300 card, the upper left AUTION screw operates a microswitch. When this screw is open, it indicates to the XDM-300 platform that the MXC300 is not installed. This screw must be opened first when replacing an MXC300 card.
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Replacing the NVM on MXC300 Cards This section provides replacement instructions for the NVM. To prevent disruption of data stored on the NVM, AUTION make sure you do not open the NVM cover while the MXC300 accesses the NVM.
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Replacing ECU300/ECU300-F Cards This section provides replacement instructions for the ECU300/ECU300-F. Replace the ECU300/ECU300-F card as rapidly AUTION as possible. While the ECU300/ECU300-F card is out, management, debugging, T3/T4 synchronization, and other tasks supported by this card are not possible.
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Replacing I/O Modules The following procedure is applicable to all I/O modules. Before you start: For modules with electrical interfaces that use electrical interface protection via TPMs, first force a switch to the protection module (IOP) before replacing the module.
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Replacing SFP/XFP Transceivers ECI Telecom's Transport Networking Division supplies field-replaceable SFP/XFP transceivers. Hot swapping is allowed, provided you observe all the safety precautions described in Before You Start (on page 2-1) during the replacement.
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4. Insert the replacement FCU300 in the corresponding shelf guides, and push it carefully in until the FCU300 fully engages the mating internal connector of the XDM-300 shelf. Make sure that the FCU300 front panel is flush with the shelf frame front edges. As the FCU300 is plugged into its mating connector, the green ACTIVE indicator on its panel should turn on.
Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Replacing RAP Components This section provides instructions for replacing RAP components identified as faulty via the troubleshooting procedures described in this chapter. Replacing xRAP-100 Circuit Breakers xRAP-100 circuit breakers can be replaced without disconnecting the power (hot swapping).
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XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Maintenance Manual 5. Reinstall the xRAP-100 front cover and fasten it with its two captive screws. Figure 4-5: Replacing the xRAP-100 circuit breakers Replacing xRAP-B Circuit Breakers xRAP-B circuit breakers can be replaced without disconnecting the power (hot swapping).
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Maintenance XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual For continued protection against risk of fire, ARNING replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. 4. Insert the replacement circuit breaker into the circuit breaker sockets of the corresponding xRAP-B power terminal board, as shown in the following figure.
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XDM-300 shelf and associated ancillary equipment supplied by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division. Any connectors not described in this Appendix are reserved for use by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division technical support personnel and/or for future expansion, and therefore no user equipment may be connected to them.
Five external alarm input lines referenced to an internal power supply common line (the power supply’s common line is floating relative to the chassis ground). The alarm input lines are monitored by the XDM-300 management subsystem. Each input is connected to the input diode of an optocoupler.
ALM_O3/IP8 can be configured as alarm inputs by system management. Alarms client cable This cable provides a direct connection between the XDM-300 and the customer’s distribution frame. The cable has a 36-pin SCSI male connector on one end which connects to the ALARMS connector, and open wires for connecting to the customer’s facility on the other end.
Input xRAP-100 alarms cable This cable connects the XDM-300 to the xRAP-100. The cable has a 36-pin SCSI male connector on both ends; one connects to the XDM-300 ALARMS connector, and the other to the xRAP-100 ALARMS connector. The following table lists the xRAP-100 alarms cable wiring.
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Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual XDM-300 side Name Function xRAP-100 side SCSI connector SCSI connector ALM_IN5 Alarm input 5, – wire ALM_O1NO/IN6 Alarm output 1 NO/ input 6, – wire ALM_O1/IP6 Alarm output 1 common/input 6, + wire...
XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual F-CHANNEL Connector The F-CHANNEL connector is a 9-pin D-type male connector that provides a serial RS-232 communication channel supporting SLIP. This connector is intended for connection to a Craft terminal. The connection is made to one of the serial RS-232 ports of the PC serving as a Craft terminal, using a crossed cable.
Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual T3_1/T4_1 and T3_2/T4_2 Connectors The T3_1/T4_1 and T3_2/T4_2 connectors are 9-pin D-type male connectors, each including two groups of lines: Clock input (T3 2.048 MHz signal, ITU-T Rec. G.703 interface) Clock output (T4 2.048 MHz signal, ITU-T Rec. G.703 interface) The MAIN connector serves the main TMU, and the PROTECT connector serves the standby (protection) TMU.
MANAGEMENT MAIN and PROT/LCT, are 8-pin RJ-45 connectors that provide two Ethernet 10BaseT management interfaces (one for each MXC300 card installed in the XDM-300 shelf). At any time, only the interface connected to the MXC300 serving as the current main card is active;...
A is the center (tip) conductor, and wire B is the shield, or ring). These tables also list the color of the wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division for connecting the tributary connector and a distribution frame.
Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Name Function Direction Wire color RRING12 Receive, tributary 12, wire B Input Blue/white-ring RRING13 Receive, tributary 13, wire B Input Light-gray/white-ring RRING14 Receive, tributary 14, wire B Input Yellow/brown-ring Shield — Blue/green-ring...
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XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Name Function Direction Wire color — Not connected — — Shield — White/brown-ring TRING1 Transmit, tributary 1, wire B Output Red/yellow-ring TRING2 Transmit, tributary 2, wire B Output Green/yellow-ring TRING3 Transmit, tributary 3, wire B...
(for unbalanced interfaces, wire A is the center (tip) conductor, and wire B is the shield, or ring). These tables also list the color of the wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division for connecting the tributary connector and a distribution frame.
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XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Name Function Direction Wire color RTIP8 Receive, tributary 8, wire A Input White RTIP9 Receive, tributary 9, wire A Input Pink RTIP10 Receive, tributary 10, wire A Input Brown/white-ring RTIP11 Receive, tributary 11, wire A...
Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Name Function Direction Wire color RRING19 Receive, tributary 19, wire B Input Green/red-ring RRING20 Receive, tributary 20, wire B Input Violet/red-ring RRING21 Receive, tributary 21, wire B Input Pink/red-ring Shield — Pink/green-ring...
XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Name Function Direction Wire color TRING7 Transmit, tributary 7, wire B Output Violet/blue-ring Shield — Black TRING8 Transmit, tributary 8, wire B Output White/blue-ring TRING9 Transmit, tributary 9, wire B Output Red/orange-ring...
SHELF Alarm Connectors The four SHELF alarm connectors are 36-pin SCSI female connectors. Each connector is connected to the ALARMS connector of an XDM-300 shelf. Refer to ALARMS Connector (on page A-2) for description. The following figure identifies the connector pins as seen when looking into the connector, and the table lists the pin assignment for this connector.
Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Table A-13: SHELF alarm connectors pin assignment Name Function Direction COMMON_F Floating power supply common Input ALM_IP1 Alarm input 1, + wire Input ALM_IN1 Alarm input 1, – wire Input ALM_IP2 Alarm input 2, + wire...
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Eight sets of change-over relay contacts floating with respect to shelf ground, which serve as rack (bay) status outputs. Each couple of the eight relays is assigned to one of the output alarm lines of the four XDM-300 shelves connected to the xRAP-100.
Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Table A-14: ALARM IN/OUT connector pin assignment Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment ALM_01NO Output relay 1, Output Black Shelf 1 normally open contact ALM_01 Output relay 1, Output Brown common contact...
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XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment ALM_07NO Output relay 7, Output Violet/white Shelf 4 normally open contact ALM_07 Output relay 7, Output Red/black common contact ALM_07NC Output relay 7, Output Orange/black normally closed...
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Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment ALM_IN2N External alarm input Input Violet/black ALMIN3P External alarm input Input Black/white In 3 dots ALM_IN3N External alarm input Input Brown/white dots ALMIN4P External alarm input...
SHELF Alarm Connectors The SHELF alarm connectors are 36-pin SCSI female connectors. Each connector is connected to the ALARMS connector of an XDM-300 shelf. Refer to ALARMS Connector (on page A-2) for description. The following figure identifies the connector pins as seen when looking into the connector, and the table lists the pin assignment for this connector.
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Eight sets of change-over relay contacts floating with respect to shelf ground, which serve as rack (bay) status outputs. Each couple of the eight relays is assigned to one of the output alarm lines of the two XDM-300 shelves connected to the xRAP-B.
The table lists the pin assignment for the ALARMS connector. This table also lists the color of the wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division for connecting between the ALARMS connector and a distribution frame.
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XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment Output relay 1, Orange/ ALMO1_NO Output normally open contact white ALMO1_COM Output relay 1, common Output Green/ contact white ALMO1_NC Output relay 1, Output Blue/white normally closed contact...
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Connectors Pin Assignment XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment Major alarm relay, Brown/ MAJ_NO Output normally open contact white dots MIN_NC Minor alarm relay, Output Red/white normally closed contact dots MIN_COM Minor alarm relay, Output...
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XDM-300 Installation and Connectors Pin Assignment Maintenance Manual Designation Function Direction Wire color Assignment Yellow/ ALMIN_2 External alarm input 2 Input white ground Gray/white ALMIN_3 External alarm input 3 Input Pink/white ALMIN_4 External alarm input 4 Input Brown/ black ground...
The instructions in this Appendix are relevant to the installation of all rack types. However, it is recommended that XDM-300 shelves be installed in ETSI A racks. Rack Floor Marking You need to mark out the rack floor plan before installing the rack.
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Rack Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual To mark out the rack floor plan: 1. For each rack, mark out the floor at the rack location(s) according to the floor plan template corresponding to the type of rack being installed: ETSI A and ETSI B racks: Use template of diagram a.
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XDM-300 Installation and Rack Installation Maintenance Manual Rack Installation on Wooden Floors This section describes how to install racks on wooden floors. To mount the rack on a wooden floor: 1. Drill the required mounting holes in accordance with the appropriate template (see the following figures), using a 5-mm drill bit.
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Rack Installation XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual φ 12 mm - 4 places 12 mm - 4 places 1-45/64” 1-45/64” 9-29/32” 6-1/2” 6-1/2” 9-29/32” 18-1/2” 14-1/2” 3-11/16” 3-11/16” 25-7/8” 21-7/8” a. 23” wide bay mounting hole drilling template b. 19” wide bay mounting hole drilling template...
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XDM-300 Installation and Rack Installation Maintenance Manual Rack Installation on Floating (Suspended) Floors This section describes how to install racks on floating (suspended) floors. To mount the rack on a floating (suspended) floor: 1. Drill the required mounting holes in the suspended floor in accordance with the appropriate template.
You Start. 19" Rack Installation The XDM-300 can also be installed in European 19" racks. This is accepted under the limitations that the rack's general dimensions are according to the following figure. Any other European 19” rack must first be examined and approved by ECI Telecom’s Transport Networking Division Mechanical...
ETS 300 132 -2 (2003/03) – Environmental Engineering (EE); Power Supply Interface at the Input to Telecommunications Equipment. FTZ 1 TR9 (2002/06) - Deutsche Telekom A.G. EMC Requirements. GR-1089-CORE (2006/06) – Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety – Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment. 417006-2311-0H3-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
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Reference Documents XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual GR-1209-CORE (2001/03) – Generic Requirements for Passive Optical Components. GR-1230-CORE – SONET Bidirectional Line-Switched Ring Equipment Generic Criteria. GR-1312-CORE (1999/04) – Generic Requirements for Optical Fiber Amplifiers and Proprietary Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Systems.
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XDM-300 Installation and Reference Documents Maintenance Manual ITU-T Recommendation I.361 – ATM Layer Specification. ITU-T Recommendation I.371 – Traffic Control and Congestion Control. ITU-T Recommendation I.610 – ATM Operation and Maintenance Principles. ITU-T Recommendation G.650 – Definition and Test Methods for the Relevant Parameters of Single-Mode Fibers.
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Reference Documents XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual ITU-T Recommendation G.695 (2005/01) – Optical Interfaces for Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing Applications. ITU-T Recommendation G.703 (2001/11) – Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital Interfaces. ITU-T Recommendation G.704 (1998/10) – Synchronous Frame Structures Used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8448 and 44 736 kbps Hierarchical Levels.
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XDM-300 Installation and Reference Documents Maintenance Manual ITU-T Recommendation G.823 (2000/03) – The Control of Jitter and Wander within Digital Networks Based on the 2048 kbit/s Hierarchy. ITU-T Recommendation G.825 (2000/03) – The Control of Jitter and Wander within Digital Networks Based on the SDH (Draft).
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Reference Documents XDM-300 Installation and Maintenance Manual ITU-T Recommendation Q.821 – Alarm Surveillance. ITU-T Recommendation Q.822 – Performance Monitoring. ITU-T Recommendations X.217, X.227 – ACSE Specification. ITU-T Recommendations X.219, X.229 – ROSE Specification. ITU-T Recommendation X.721 Information Technology – Open Systems Interconnection –...
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