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ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 Soneplex® QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis® Installation Instructions® Content Page INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 1 Revision History .................................................................... 1 Trademark Information ................................................................ 2 Related Publications ................................................................. 2 Admonishments..................................................................... 2 General Safety Precautions ............................................................. 2 FCC Compliance Statement ............................................................. 3 Certification ....................................................................... 3 1 DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 4 1.1 Functional Description ............................................................ 4 1.2 Physical Description ............................................................. 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 5 3 INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 6 4 3.1 Chassis Rack Mounting ........................................................... 6 3.2 Chassis Wall Mounting ........................................................... 7 3.3 Power and Ground Connections ...................................................... 7 3.4 Fiber Optic Patch Cords-To-Chassis Routing ............................................. 9 3.5 DS1-To-Chassis, RJ45 Connection .................................................... 9 3.6 DS1-To-Chassis, Wire Wrap Connection ............................................... 11 3.7 Pre-Wired Assembly for PCS System ................................................. 12 3.8 External/Housekeeping Alarm Connection .............................................. 12 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ................................................. 13 INTRODUCTION These instructions detail the installation procedures for the QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis used in the Soneplex Loop Extender System. Revision History 1084602 Rev A ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE Issue 4 06/1999 Deleted 'Rack Mount' from title. Updated Related Publications. Added wall-mount procedures. Updated drawings to reflect changed backplane cover and connector configurations. Issue 5 02/2000 Add WQLXR information. Page 1  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 Trademark Information ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Soneplex is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Related Publications Listed below are related manuals and their publication numbers. Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3000, extension 3223 (outside U.S.A. and Canada). Title ADCP Number Quad Loop Extender and 4-Position Remote Terminal Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual ADCP-61-152 Wave Division Multiplexing Quad Loop Extender (WQLX) Operation and Maintenance Manual ADCP-61-174 Admonishments Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence. Danger: Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided. Warning: Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided. Caution: Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided. General Safety Precautions Danger: Do not look into the ends of any optic fiber. Exposure to invisible laser radiation may result. Do not assume laser power is turned off or the fiber is disconnected at the other end. Warning: The QLX or WQLXR module is designed to be used with ADC’s Soneplex Loop Extender Chassis, 4-Position Remote Terminal Cabinet, or Soneplex Two-Position Chassis. When used together, the module and chassis (or cabinet) form a Class I Laser Kit which conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR 1040. If the module is used in any other way, compliance to the above standard is not guaranteed. Page 2 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 Warning: Do not insert module edge connectors into the chassis connectors prior to connecting the optical fiber to the module. Exposure to invisible laser radiation may occur if the module edge connectors are allowed to connect with the chassis connectors prior to connecting the optical fiber to the module. Warning: Verify that module is completely disconnected from the chassis connectors prior to removing the optical fiber from the module. Verify that the far end transmitter is off prior to proceeding. Exposure to invisible laser radiation from the optical fiber is possible if the far end transmitter is transmitting. Verify that all LEDs are dark (off). Warning: To prevent electrical shock, never install telephone equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines on the network side before working with un-insulated lines or terminals. Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Before handling modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When working on modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically grounded. Caution: Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends. Fibers may be permanently damaged if bent/curved to a radius of less than 1.5 in (3.81 cm). FCC Compliance Statement The Soneplex QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis has been certified to comply with the requirements for Class A computing devices per Part 15 of the FCC regulations. Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It complies with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart A of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment is likely to cause interference to TV and radio reception in which case the user, at their own expense, will be required to take whatever measures are required to correct the interference. This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out in the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada. Operation in a residential are may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. Certification UL Listed The Soneplex QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of UL 1950. Page 3  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 FDA Certification The Soneplex QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis is certified as a Class 1 Laser Kit per 21CFR 1040. 1 DESCRIPTION 1.1 Functional Description The QLX or WQLXC module provides full duplex electrical-to-optical signal conversion functions. The module terminates four electrical DS1 signals and converts them into a single optical DS2 signal. The DS2 signal is transmitted to a remote QLX or WQLXR over fiber optic cable. The remote QLX or WQLXR, located in a two-position chassis or 4-Position Remote Terminal Cabinet, converts the optical DS2 signal into four electrical DS1 signals that are transmitted to the network or customer’s premise equipment. The QLX or WQLX module also supports various operation, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P) functions. Local indicators and controls are provided on the front panel of the QLX or WQLX module for manual operation. Housekeeping major and minor alarms are reported through the APU. The CPM module allows for performance monitoring and provides a user interface through the craft port on the faceplate. Self-test diagnostics run during system initialization and whenever they are invoked to locate a fault within the module. 1.2 Physical Description The Soneplex QLX Two-Position Chassis, shown in Figure 1, is used to house one QLX or WQLXR module (unprotected mode) or two QLX or WQLXR modules (protected mode) and may be equipped with a CPM and an APU module. The chassis is available in three versions for the user DS1 interface: • with RJ45 connectors • with wire wrap pins RESET G=ONLINE R=LINE LOCK OFF=OFFLINE FAIL BER LOCKOUT FORCE OPT APS R=FAULT G=O.K. FLASH=LPBK OFF=UNEQPP DS1 ONLINE ENABLE QLX REMOTE DS1 STATUS RESET C R A F T STATUS LMPTST RMT ALM DISP RMT PWR HSKP MN ACO MJ CR A P U C P M RESET LOCKOUT FORCE APS STATUS G=ONLINE R=LINE LOCK OFF=OFFLINE FAIL BER OPT R=FAULT G=O.K. FLASH=LPBK OFF=UNEQPP ENABLE QLX REMOTE DS1 STATUS STATUS DS1 ONLINE • pre-wired for PCS systems 8355-A Figure 1. Front View of the QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis The QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis can be installed in either an EIA or WECO 19-inch rack. It can be mounted with a 1/2-inch, 2-inch, or 5-inch recess. Each chassis has two sets of rack-mount brackets, as shown in Figure 2. Page 4 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 12511-A.eps Figure 2. QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis with Rack-Mount Brackets The chassis can also be wall-mounted. Each chassis comes with a third set of brackets for this purpose, as shown in Figure 3. 12509-A Figure 3. QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis with Wall-Mount Brackets (RJ Version shown) 2 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis are given in Table 1. Page 5  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 Table 1. QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Size (H × W × D) 1.75 × 12 × 11.84 in (44.45 × 304.8 × 300.74 mm) Weight 6 lb (2.73 kg) unpopulated Mounting Options rack mount, 19-in or 23-in EIA/WECO rack, with ½-, 2-, or 5-in recess wall-mount, with front panel facing left and rear panel facing right Operating Temperature –40° to +149° F (–40° to +65° C) Power Source –48 Vdc or +24Vdc; redundant A and B inputs Signal Interfaces 4 DS1 wire wrap inputs or 4 DS1 RJ45 inputs Alarm Interface 4 Housekeeping inputs (2 per QLX or WQLXR module) 3 Audible outputs 1 ACO input (Alarm Cut Off) Note: Alarms are only available when the system is equipped with the APU module and are terminated at the wire-wrap pins on the rear of the chassis. 3 INSTALLATION Danger: To avoid the possibility of severe and potentially fatal electric shock, never install electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. Note: For easier installation, maintenance and upgrades ADC has available a PCS Front Access Panel (FAP). The FAP has all the interconnecting cables for this and other chassis and provides wire wrap, RJ45, and DS1 bantam connections at the front of the system. Product information and service can be obtained by contacting ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Note: If the chassis is installed in a closed or multi-rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature. Be sure to install the chassis in an environment that is compatible with the maximum rate ambient temperature. See chassis specifications. 3.1 Chassis Rack Mounting Perform the steps in the following procedure to mount the chassis in an equipment rack. 1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the equipment from the protective packing material. Inspect the chassis for damage. If it is damaged, file a claim with the commercial carrier and contact ADC Telecommunications to reorder. 2. Remove and store the mounting bracket sets that are not to be used. The set attached to the two-inch recess mounting holes is for a WECO rack with holes set 1 inch apart. The other set attached to the five-inch recess mounting holes is for an EIA rack with holes set 11/4 inch apart. (The third set, for wall-mounting, is packed loose in the shipping container.) Page 6 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 3. Check the work order to see which recess is specified: 1/2-, 2-, or 5-inch. If necessary, move the brackets to the specified mounting holes. (The brackets are attached to the chassis with screws.) 4. Locate the equipment rack mounting space that is specified in the work order. Align the holes in mounting brackets with the holes in the rack. Secure the mounting brackets to the equipment rack with the #12 machine screws provided. 3.2 Chassis Wall Mounting Perform the steps in the following procedure to mount the chassis on a wall. 1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the equipment from the protective packing material. Inspect the chassis for damage. If it is damaged, file a claim with the commercial carrier and contact ADC Telecommunications to reorder. 2. Remove and store the rack-mounting bracket sets that are not to be used. 3. Locate the bracket set for wall-mounting, which is packed loose in the shipping container. Attach this bracket set to the chassis with the hardware provided. 4. Check the work order to determine the wall location specified for mounting the chassis. 5. Mount the chassis on the wall. The chassis should be oriented so that when you are facing the wall, the QLX or WQLXR module inserts from the left and the RJ or wire wrap connectors are on the right. The wall-mount brackets hold the chassis approximately ½ inch from the mounting surface to allow for air flow and easier access. Note: If you are mounting the chassis on drywall or sheetrock material, attach a piece of plywood to the wall and then mount the chassis to the plywood. The plywood piece should be wide enough to span two adjacent wall studs and should be secured into the studs. 3.3 Power and Ground Connections Warning: Before making any connections to the chassis, verify that the power is off (fuse removed at the fuse and alarm panel) and that all plug-in units are removed from the chassis. Note: The DC supply source must be located within the same premises as the equipment. There must be no switching or disconnecting devices in the grounding circuit conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the grounding electrode conductor. Perform the steps in the following procedure to make the power and ground connections. 1. Remove the power cover from the rear panel of the chassis to access the power and ground connections. 2. Connect the frame ground wire to the chassis frame ground stud at the upper left corner on the rear of the chassis. Use 16-gauge copper wire and a ring lug terminal. Note: If installing a pre-wired chassis into a PCS system, the power and ground will be pre-wired and labeled Cable #31. Go to Step 7. Page 7  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 3. If the fuse and wire size are not specified in the work order, use 20 AWG wire and 0.75 Amp fuses. 4. Route a pair of power supply wires from two separate power sources to the power supply terminal block at the rear of the chassis. Separately fuse each power source, but do not install the fuses at this time. Note: Route all DC input wiring away from any sharp edges and properly secure it in place to prevent chaffing and to provide strain relief. This may be achieved by tiewrapping the wires to the rack frame, or by equivalent means. 5. Label the ends of the two power supply wiring pairs with the following designations: • Pair 1: –Va, +Va • Pair 2: –Vb, +Vb 6. Ferrite blocks are shipped with the chassis. Clamp a ferrite block to each pair of wires as shown in Figure 4. Note: Do not insert the frame ground wire through a ferrite block. 7. Connect the power supply wiring to the power supply terminal block observing the voltage polarity. The negative terminals for the 'a' and 'b' inputs are the left two terminals of the strip (see Figure 4). The positive terminals for the 'a' and 'b' inputs are the right two terminals on the strip. PAIR A PAIR B FERRITE BEADS IN PLASTIC CASE –Va –Vb +Va +Vb 7433-C Figure 4. Power Supply Terminal Block If installing this chassis into a PCS Delivery system, connect the pre-wired power cable labeled #31 to cable #30 from the PCS Front Access Panel. Note: Ferrite beads are already on the PCS Front Access Panel +24V cabling and are not required at the QLX or WQLXR chassis power terminal strip. Page 8 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 3.4 Fiber Optic Patch Cords-To-Chassis Routing Danger: To avoid exposure to invisible laser radiation, do not look into the ends of any optical fiber or bulkhead connector. Use an optical power meter to identify active fibers. Never assume laser power is turned off or that the fiber is disconnected at the other end. Perform the steps in the following procedure to route fiber optic patch cords to the chassis. 1. Select a fiber optic patch cord or pair (singlemode, 9/125 µm) that is long enough to be routed from the Fiber Distribution Frame (or equivalent distribution device) to the QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis. If a protected system is to be installed, select a second fiber cord or pair. 2. Tag the ends of the patch cord(s) with the circuit ID and the direction of transmission (Transmit or Receive). 3. Connect the patch cord(s) to the appropriate adapter at the Fiber Distribution Frame, as specified in the work order. 4. Route the patch cord(s) to the chassis. Leave the connector dust caps in place on the free end(s) of the patch cords to avoid getting dirt on the face of the connector. 5. Remove the chassis front cover and route the patch cord(s) from the left side using the routing trough on the upper inside of the chassis to reach the desired slot. If a single QLX or WQLXR module is to be equipped, install it in the left slot. The right slot is for the second QLX or WQLXR in the protected mode. 6. Leave about 5 to 6 inches of slack of the patch cord(s) to enable the connectors to reach the QLX or WQLXR when it is unseated from the backplane. 7. Place the free end(s) of the patch cord(s) inside the chassis until needed and close the chassis front cover. Note: The QLX/WQLXR Two-Position chassis comes in three different configurations. Determine your configuration and follow the corresponding procedure: 3.5 DS1-To-Cha-ssis, RJ45 Connection Pinouts for the RJ45 connectors are shown in Table 2. An RJ45 connector diagram is shown in Figure 5. Perform the steps in the following procedure to connect the DS1 cables to the RJ45 connectors. 1. Tag each end of the cables with the name of the RJ45 connector; e.g., DS1-1, DS1-2, etc. 2. Route the DS1 facility cables from the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to the RJ45 connectors at the right rear of the chassis shown in Figure 6. 3. Insert the DS1 cables into the appropriate connector on the backplane of the chassis. 4. Terminate the facility cables at the MDF as required by local practice. Page 9  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 Table 2. RJ45 Pin Outs for the DS1 Facility Cables 8 PIN NO. SIGNAL 1 Transmit Tip 2 Transmit Ring 3 Shield 4 Receive Tip 5 Receive Ring 6 Shield 7 Not used 8 Not used 1 RJ45 END VIEW 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RJ45 TOP VIEW 7644-A Figure 5. RJ45 Connector 12510-A Figure 6. Rear View of the Two-Position Chassis with RJ45 Connectors (Shown with Power Cover Removed) Page 10 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 3.6 DS1-To-Chassis, Wire Wrap Connection The wire wrap DS1 terminations, shown in Figure 7, are labeled G for ground, R for Ring, and T for Tip. They are addressed as DS1-1 through DS1-4 from right to left. The top row of pins is labeled RX for receive and the lower row TX for transmit. Perform the steps in the following procedure to connect the DS1 cables to the wire wrap pins. D1- D1- D1-2 D1-1 8377-B Figure 7. DS1 Input Wire Wrap Pins on the Rear of the QLX/WQLXR Two-Position Chassis. 1. Tag each end of the cables with the name of the wire wrap termination point; (DS1-1, DS1-2, etc). 2. Route the DS1 facility cables from the main distribution frame to the DS1 wire-wrap pins on the right rear of the chassis, shown in Figure 8, and terminate accordingly. 3. Terminate the facility cables at the main distribution frame as required by local practice. 12512-A Figure 8. Rear View of QLX/WQLXR Two Position Chassis with Wire Wrap Pins (shown with Rear Cover Removed) Page 11  2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 3.7 Pre-Wired Assembly for PCS System The pre-wired chassis has DS1 cables already installed at the factory and labeled as shown in Table-3. The corresponding DS1 cables from the PCS Front Access Panel (FAP) are also shown. Perform the steps in the following procedure to connect the DS1 cables. Table 3. DS1 Facility Cables DS1 FACILITY QLX DS1 CABLE NO FAP DS1 CABLE NO DS1-1 to 4 RX DS1-1 to 4 TX Cable #37 Cable #39 Cable #38 Cable #40 1. Connect each DS1 facility cable to the corresponding cable number in Table 3. 2. Terminate the facility cables at the MDF as required by local practice. 3.8 External/Housekeeping Alarm Connection Perform the steps in the following procedure to connect External/Housekeeping alarms. Note: The housekeeping alarm logic inputs expect either an open (no connection) or a short between the Common and the Return/Norm Open pins. 1. Check the work order to see if any external alarms are to be connected to the House– keeping wire wrap pins on the back plane of the chassis (APU required). 2. If installing a pre-wired chassis, connect the Housekeeping Alarm cable #32 to PCS Front Access Panel cable #34, then connect External Alarm cable #35 to Front Access Panel cable #36. 3. Make any necessary wire-wrap connections. Figure 9 shows a blown up view of the Alarm Connector terminal. Note: The Common pins are on the bottom row and the Return/Norm Open pins are on the top row. Note: Use 22 gauge ABAM cable for the housekeeping alarm cables. P C P P P2 P1 AC I CI A I 8378-A Figure-9. External/Housekeeping Alarm Terminal Page 12 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-61-167 • Issue 5 • February 2000 4 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADC offers the services listed below. To obtain any of these services by telephone, first dial the central ADC telephone number, then dial the extension provided below. The central number for calls originating in the U.S.A. or Canada is 1-800-366-3891. For calls originating outside the U.S.A. or Canada, dial country code “1” then dial 952-946-3000. Sales Assistance Extension 3000 • Quotation Proposals • Ordering and Delivery • General Product Information Systems Integration Extension 3000 • • • • • • • Complete Solutions (from Concept to Installation) Network Design and Integration Testing System Turn-Up and Testing Network Monitoring (Upstream or Downstream) Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance Service/Maintenance Agreements Systems Operation BATG Technical Assistance Center Extension 3223 E-Mail: [email protected] • • • • • • Technical Information System/Network Configuration Product Specification and Application Training (Product-Specific) Installation and Operation Assistance Troubleshooting and Repair/Field Assistance Product Return Department Extension 3748 E-Mail: [email protected] • ADC Return Authorization number and instructions must be obtained before returning products. Product information may also be obtained using the ADC web site at www.adc.com or by writing ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A. Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period. This publication may be verified at any time by contacting ADC’s Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 3223 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3223 (outside U.S.A. and Canada), or by writing to ADC Telecommunications, Inc., Attn: Technical Assistance Center, Mail Station #77, P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A. © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. Page 13