Huawei OptiX RTN 910A V100 User manual

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
OptiX RTN 910A Radio Transmission System V100
IDU Quick Installation Guide for Outdoor Cabinets
(OMB Cabinets)
Issue: 01
Date: 2018-10-30

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Precautions
Following All Safety Precautions
Before any operation, read the instructions and precautions in this document carefully to minimize the possibility
of accidents.
The Danger, Caution, and Note items in the documents do not cover all the safety precautions that must be
followed. They only provide the generic safety precautions for operations.
When operating Huawei products and equipment, you must comply with safety precautions and special safety
instructions related to corresponding equipment provided by Huawei. The safety precautions in the document are
related to only Huawei products. Huawei is not liable for any consequence that results from the violation of
universal regulations for safety operations and safety codes on design, production, and equipment use.
Complying with the Local Safety Regulations
When operating the product or equipment, comply with local safety regulations.
Qualified Personnel Only
Installation and maintenance personnel must be trained to perform operations correctly and safely.
Personnel Safety
The high-voltage power supply provides power for running the system. Avoid direct contact with the high-voltage
power supply or contact through damp objects. Failure to do so causes serious injury or death.
Non-standard and incorrect operations on the high-voltage power supply may result in fire and electric shock.
Do not perform operations on high-voltage and AC power supply facilities or on a tower or mast in the case of
thunderstorm. Failure to do so causes serious injury or death.
Ground the device before powering it on. Failure to do so causes damage to the device or personal injury.
Power off the device before performing operations on the power supply facilities.
Personnel Safety
High power radio-frequency signals are harmful to the human body. Ensure that the transmitter antennas are
muted before installing or maintaining an antenna on a tower or mast that holds a large number of transmitter
antennas.
Do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet without eye protection when handling optical fibers.
Take preventive measures when drilling holes. Otherwise, dust may hurt your eyes or you may inhale the dust.
When working at heights, be cautious about falling objects.
Device Safety
Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that the device is securely grounded.
The static electricity discharged from the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components, such
as large-scale integrated circuits (LSIs), on the circuit board. Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when
handling a circuit board.

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Do not hold a board without hand protection. Wear an ESD wrist strip or ESD gloves before handling
a board.
Insert filler panels into vacant slots on an NE to prevent foreign matters from getting into the NE,
which may result in faults on the NE.
Boards are fragile and valuable. When handling or placing a board, exercise caution and put it
into a dedicated packing box.
Holding a board without hand
protection
Wearing ESD gloves Wearing an ESD strip
Hold the front panel of a board with hands.
Instructions and Precautions for Handling Boards

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Tools for Installation
Network cable tester
Coax stripper
Long measuring tape Phillips screwdriver Flat-head screwdriver Adjustable Wrench
Level
COAX crimping tool
Socket wrench Torque wrench Hex key Wire clippers
Wire stripper RJ45 crimping tool Diagonal pliers Cold press pliers Needle-nose pliers
Combination pliersBayonet wrench
Utility knife Claw hammer
Hammer drill Marker
Ladder Electric iron
Antistatic gloves
Heat gun
Multimeter
ESD gloves
Binding strap Insulation tape
ESD wrist strap Impact tool
File
Vacuum cleaner

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Introduction to the Equipment
1Introduction to the RTN 910A
E1 port
IF port
USB port
Input power port Ethernet service port (Electric)
NM/COM port
The external clock port, external time port, and outdoor cabinet monitoring port share one physical port.
Ethernet service port (Optical)
NOTE
ODU power switch
External clock port
External time port
Outdoor cabinet
monitoring port

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2Introduction to the OMB Cabinet
Front View of the OMB Cabinet
a
Left View of the OMB Cabinet
bRight View of the OMB Cabinet
c
Technical Specifications
Dimensions (mm): 600 (H) x 240 (W) x 430 (D)
Ambient temperature (no sunshine radiation): -20°C to
+50°C

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About the Internal Structure of the OMB Cabinet
d
Fan assembly (internal circulating)
Internal Structure of the OMB Cabinet (AC Power Supply)
Internal Structure of the OMB Cabinet (DC Power Supply)
HEUA
OMB cabinet (AC power supply)
Fan assembly (external circulating)
AC/DC power supply facility
PMU module
Fan assembly (internal circulating)
HEUA
OMB cabinet (DC power supply)
Fan assembly (external circulating)
DCDU-03B
Cable trough
AC surge protection box

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Installation Scenarios of the Cabinets
1Installation Scenarios of the OMB Cabinet
Dimensions of the OMB Cabinet
a
Recommended Requirements of
the OMB Cabinet
bMinimum Requirements of the
OMB Cabinet
c
≥200 mm
≥150 mm
≥600 mm
≥500 mm
≥200 mm
≥300 mm
≥800 mm
≥600 mm
600 mm

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Installation Modes
d
Installing the OMB cabinet on a pole Installing the OMB cabinet on a wall
The OMB cabinet provides a small space. Therefore, it is not recommended that you use the OMB cabinet in
an area where the ambient temperature is lower than –20°C in winter. It is recommended that you use the
APM30H or TMC11H cabinet that is configured with a heater.
2Installing the OMB Cabinet
Installing the OMB Cabinet on a Wall
a
210mm
378mm
210mm
378mm
Determine the position of the backplane on the wall, and
mark the four anchor points by using a marker. Drill the holes and install the expansion bolt assembly.
55~60mm 90
φ14
3
45 6
20~30mm
。
Bolt M10x75
Spring washer 10
Plastic tube
Flat washer 10
Expansion bolt
NOTE

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Install the backplane of the OMB frame on the wall.
Install the OMB frame on the backplane.
Installing the OMB Cabinet on a Pole
b
Install the first upper fastener assembly on the pole.
Flat washer
Spring washer
M10x180 bolt
Install the lower fastener assembly on the backplane.
M10x40 bolt
M6 screw

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Install the backplane on the pole.
Install the mounting brackets for the OMB frame.
Install the OMB frame on the backplane.

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Outdoor Pole-Mounting Scenario
1Dedicated Outdoor Installation
Installing the RTN 910A in the OMB Cabinet (AC Power Supply)
a
Installing the RTN 910A in the OMB Cabinet (DC Power Supply)
b

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Installing the Assemblies
1Installing the RTN 910A
The RTN 910A must be installed on the left
side of the surge-protection box (SLPU).
Fan assembly
2Installing the SLPU
The SLPU must be installed on the
right side of the RTN 910A.
Ground terminal
When installing the RTN 910A, ensure
that the fan assembly is installed in the
lower part of the cabinet.
CAUTION
CAUTION

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1Installing the PGND Cables
Installing the PGND Cables for the Cabinet
a
When installing the PGND cables
in the DC powered OMB cabinet,
use the same method as that in
the AC powered OMB cabinet.
The ground cables and signal
cables must be bound separately
or must be separated from each
other for certain spacing to
minimize mutual interference.
The PGND cables are in yellow-
green color. The general ground
cable has a cross-sectional area
of 16 mm2.
Installing the PGND Cables for the RTN 910A
b
Ground bar
NOTE
Installing and Routing the Cables

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Installing the Input Power Cable for the OMB Cabinet (AC Power Supply)
a
a
b
b
aN
PE
L
Installing the Input Power Cable for the RTN 910A
b
1
1NOTE
2Installing and Routing the Power Cables –AC Power Supply
For AC OMB cabinets of Ver. C, connect the two power cables from
RTN 910A to any two power output terminals (such as terminals
LOAD6 and LOAD7) with the maximum output current of 30 A. For
information about assembling the easy power receptacle (pressfit type)
connector, see "Appendixes ".

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Installing the Input Power Cable for the OMB Cabinet
a
Installing the Input Power Cable for the RTN 910A
b
RTN
(+)
NEG
(-)
1
1
3Installing and Routing the Power Cables –DC Power Supply
NOTE
For AC OMB cabinets of Ver. C, connect the two power cables from
RTN 910A to any two power output terminals (such as terminals
LOAD6 and LOAD7) with the maximum output current of 30 A. For
information about assembling the easy power receptacle (pressfit type)
connector, see "Appendixes ".

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INSIDE OUTSIDE
1~8
INSIDE OUTSIDE
4Installing the Service Cables for the Equipment –AC Power
Supply
Installing E1 Cables
a
Installing Ethernet Cables
b
FE0
OUTSIDE
UFLP
INSIDE
FE1 FE0 FE1
Rubber block
FE0
OUTSIDE
UFLP
INSIDE
FE1 FE0 FE1
Rubber block
E1 cables for 1xAnea
96/4xDB25 conversion
are used.

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Installing IF Cables
c
Installing Fibers
d
Rubber block
Insulation tube
Binding strap

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Installing Signal Monitoring Cables
e
•Mapping Relationships Between the Signals over Different Cables
CLK/MON/TOD port
COM_IN port
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RJ-45 Connector of the Network Interface to the Cable
on the CMUA (COMIN) Board RJ-45 Connector (CLK/TOD/MON) of the Network
Port to the Cable on the RTN 910A
Pin 1 TX+ White/Orange Pin 6 RX + White/Orange
Pin 2 TX- Orange Pin 3 RX - Orange
Pin 4 RX+ Blue Pin 8 TX+ Blue
Pin 5 RX- White/Blue Pin 7 TX- White/Blue
Pin 8 GND Brown Pin 5 GND Brown
Pin 3/6/7 No
connected - Pin 1/2/4 No
connected -
STAT
PROG
SYNC
SRV
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
ACT2
CF RCV
CSHD
RST NMS/COM EXT CLK/TOD1 F1/S1 ALMI/ALMO TEL/MON/TOD2 FE1 FE2 FE3 FE4 GE
TX RX
1 2
E1
1~16
HEUA board
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