ADC LTPH-UM-1261-01, HMS-318, T1MF2S04RA Installation, Before YOU Begin, Site Preparations

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Chapter 2

INSTALLATION

This section provides specific information about preparing your site for installation. Included are specific preparatory information, safety guidelines, specific rack-mounting guidelines, adapter bracket mounting, rack mounting, DSX and HDSL or Span Powered xDSL connections, and power and alarm connections. Once you have completed the basic installation and verified that your shelf is functioning properly, you can refer to the instruction manuals for the individual modules (HLU, HMU, or LPS-300C). These instruction manuals provide comprehensive configuration and technical information that will help you further define the parameters to meet your particular requirements (see “Related Publications” on page ix).

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Before installing the HMS-318 List 3 shelf, it is important to prepare for installation by:

Preparing the site (site preparations) or reviewing the installation plans by establishing a Method of Procedure (MOP)

Unpacking and inspecting the shelf shipment

Gathering the tools and test equipment required to properly install the shelf.

Site Preparations

Typically, you should have prepared the installation site beforehand. As part of your preparation, obtain a floor plan of the site and the Central Office (CO) or telco-style equipment rack (either EIA with 1.75 in. mounting spaces or WECO with 2 in. mounting spaces) where the HMS-318 List 3 shelf will be housed. Determine the location of any existing shelves and their interconnections, including communications and power. The -48VA and -48VB busses provide the -48V shelf battery feed. Each bus should be fused at 15 Amperes. All personnel involved in the installation of the shelf, including installers, engineers, and supervisors, should participate in the preparation of a MoP for approval by the customer.

Method of Procedure

An example of a Method of Procedure (pre-installation checklist of tasks and considerations that needs to be addressed and agreed upon before proceeding with the installation) is given below:

Assign personnel.

Determine protection requirements for personnel, equipment, and tools.

Evaluate potential hazards that may affect service.

Schedule time for installation.

Determine any space requirements.

Determine any power requirements.

Identify any required procedures or tests.

On an equipment plan, make a preliminary decision that locates each of the HMS-318 List 3 shelves that you plan to install.

Read this manual.

Modify the preliminary plan, if necessary.

Verify the list of replaceable parts for the installation (screws, bolts, washers, and so on) so that the parts are identified (see Table 2-1 on page 2-2).

Check the required tools list to make sure the necessary tools and test equipment are available (see Chapter 2: “Required Tools” on page 2-3).

Purchase necessary parts.

Perform the installation (see Chapter 2: “Safety Guidelines” on page 2-4).

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Contents HiGain Managed Shelf Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 List of Figures List of Figures December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 List of Tables List of Tables December 20 Viii LTPH-UM-1261-01 Introduction About this ManualAudience Related PublicationsElement Meaning ConventionsReader Alert Meaning Safety GuidelinesEU Compliance Inspecting Your Shipment Product Description ChapterHMS-318 List 3 Front View Typical HMS-318 List 3 Shelf ApplicationsHMS-318 List 3 Shelf Rear View HMS-318 List 3 Rear ViewSpan Pair HMS-318 List 3 Shelf Rear-Panel Connections LPS-300CSafety Precautions Power and Alarm ConnectionsAlarms Wire-Wrap Field TB2 Alarms Wire-Wrap FieldGND Plug-in Connections DSX-1 and HDSL, Hdsl 2, or HDSL4 Connecting to HDSL, HDSL2, and HDSL4 CircuitsWire-Wrap Connections DSX-1 and HDSL, HDSL2, or HDSL4 HLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for Hdsl Circuits Span Powered xDSL Plug-in Connections HLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for HDSL4 CircuitsHLU Slot Wire-wrap Pinouts for Span Powered xDSL RS-232/X.25 Remote Management Ports J27Ethernet Remote Management Ports Pin No Signal DirectionHeat Dissipation Factors J27 AUX RS-232 Management Port DTE11. Central Office Equipment Rack Configuration AIR Flow Guidelines Product Description December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Site Preparations InstallationBefore YOU Begin Quantity Catalog/Part No Installer Initial Unpacking and Checking the Contents of your ShipmentHMS-318 List 3 Shelf Parts List Required Tools Mounting the HMS-318 List 3 Shelf Special Rack-Mounting PrecautionsStep Action Adapter Bracket Mounting Procedure ETSI-style Equipment Rack DSX-1AND Hdslx Connections Rack Mounting ProcedureSpan Powered xDSL Connector Procedure Span Powered Xdsl ConnectionsDSX and Hdsl Connector Procedure Bonding Safety Ground Procedure Grounding Lug Input Power Terminal Block TB1 Alarms Procedure Power and Frame Ground ProcedureOptional Fan Alarm Procedure Install HMU and HLU Procedure Installing LPS-300C Power ModuleInstall LPS-300C Procedure Connector P1 DSX-1 Receive or Span Powered xDSL xDSL B Signal and PIN AssignmentsConnector P2 DSX-1 Transmit or Span Powered xDSL xDSL a Cable Pin Number Slot Appendix a Signal and Pin Assignments December 20 Cable Pin Number Slot Card Slot Pin Number Cable Pin Number Slot Card Slot Pin Number Table B-1. Standard PIC Color Code Pair Number Tip Ring Standard PIC Color CodePage Circuit Card Preventive Measures INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENTHandling Circuit Cards Storing Circuit CardsInserting Circuit Card Circuit Card Ejector Tab or Built-in Thumb HoldRemoving Circuit Card Specifications Accessories Available Accessories SuppliedProduct Support Appendix E Product Support December 20 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Glossary GL-2 LTPH-UM-1261-01 Certification and Warranty For Technical Assistance World Headquarters

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