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The document provides guidelines for cabling and assembling Coriant hiT 7065 equipment.

The document provides guidelines for cabling and assembling Coriant hiT 7065 equipment racks and shelves.

Some of the cabling guidelines mentioned include pointing optical fiber cables toward the bottom of the shelf and electrical cables toward the top, pointing power cables toward the right side, and pointing SI cables toward the upper side.

hiT 7065

5.2
Coriant hiT 7065
Interconnect, Configuration and
Mechanical Assembly (ICMA)

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Table of Contents
This document has 48 pages.

1 Scope ................................................................................................................6
1.1 Symbols and conventions................................................................................. 6
1.2 Notes on licensed software .............................................................................. 7

2 General ..............................................................................................................8

3 Grounding connections......................................................................................9

4 Rack equipment...............................................................................................10
4.1 hiT 7065 rack equipment ................................................................................ 10
4.2 Rack layout ..................................................................................................... 10

5 Shelf layout ......................................................................................................13

6 System interfaces ............................................................................................14


6.1 Controller cards .............................................................................................. 16
6.1.1 Interfaces on the SC card ................................................................................16
6.1.2 Interfaces on the SI card .................................................................................17
6.2 Cross-connection cards .................................................................................. 19
6.3 SDH cards ...................................................................................................... 19
6.4 PDH cards ...................................................................................................... 20
6.5 Ethernet cards ................................................................................................ 20
6.6 ATM/IMA card................................................................................................. 21
6.7 Amplifier cards ................................................................................................ 21
6.8 OTN card ........................................................................................................ 22
6.9 Pin allocation diagrams .................................................................................. 22
6.9.1 Connectors on the power module....................................................................22
6.9.2 Connectors on the SC card .............................................................................22
6.9.3 Connectors on the SI card ...............................................................................23
6.9.4 Connectors on the PDH card...........................................................................24

7 Electrical cabling..............................................................................................32
7.1 Power distribution ........................................................................................... 32
7.2 SI interface cabling ......................................................................................... 33
7.3 SC interface cabling ....................................................................................... 34

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7.4 Ethernet card interface cabling ....................................................................... 34


7.5 SDH card interface cabling ............................................................................. 34
7.6 PDH card interface cabling ............................................................................. 35

8 Rack equipment (general) ...............................................................................36


8.1 Part numbers of fiber patch cords .................................................................. 36
8.2 Cabling recommendations .............................................................................. 38
8.3 List of optical connections .............................................................................. 38
8.4 Cleaning ......................................................................................................... 38

9 Other notes ......................................................................................................40

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Summary of changes
Issue Issue date Remarks
1 May 2012 Initial version
2 November 2012 C5 version
Minor text changes
3 November 2013 Coriant re-branding

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1 Scope
This hiT 7065 document describes the installation and cabling for the hiT 7065
used in the ETSI market.
From the release 5.2 00.00.00, the hiT 7065 family consists of one main shelf
and one to ten extension shelves. Throughout this document, the main shelf
application is described as hiT 7065.
The description of the rack layout, shelf layout, electrical cabling and optical
cabling is example only.

1.1 Symbols and conventions


The following symbols and conventions are used in this document:
Representation Meaning
Bold Text in the graphical user interface (window and wizard titles, field
names, buttons, etc.) is represented in bold face.
Example: Click Shutdown and then click OK to turn off the computer.
Italic Field values, file names, file extensions, folder and directory names
are denoted by in italic text.
Example: Enter 192.168.0.1 in the IP address field. Click OK to
produce a .pdf rendition.
Courier Command and screen output are denoted by courier font.
Example: # ping -t 192.168.0.1
<Angle brackets> Place holders for distinct names or values are represented by
enclosing them in <angle brackets>. If a file name is involved, italic
text will also be used.
Example: The naming convention for the log files is <NEname>.txt,
where <NEName> is the name of the NE sending the messages.
Keyboard keys are represented with a surrounding box.
Example: Press .
[Square brackets] Keyboard shortcuts are represented using square brackets.

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Representation Meaning
Example: Press [CTRL+ALT+DEL] to open the Task Manager.
> The “>” symbol is used as short form to define a path through
individual elements of the graphical user interface, e.g., menus and
menus commands.
Example: On the Windows taskbar, select Start > Program > TNMS
> Client menu command to start the TNMS Core/CDM Client.
A tip provides additional information related to the topic described.

i A note provides important information on a situation that can cause


property damage or data loss.
A note introduced in the text by the keyword NOTICE: describes a
hazard that may result in property damage but not in personal injury.
A safety message provides information on a dangerous situation that
! could cause bodily injury.
The different hazard levels are introduced in the text by the following
keywords:
DANGER! - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious (irreversible) personal injury.
WARNING! - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious (irreversible) personal injury.
CAUTION! - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate (reversible) personal injury.
Table 1 List of used conventions

1.2 Notes on licensed software


This documentation may refer to various third-party software products which
are integrated into the product under a license agreement between Coriant
and the software manufacturer. In case of problems with such software,
please contact Coriant.

Note
All IPs, release, build, and other information in the pictures are used as an
example only and not to be taken literally unless specified as such.

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2 General
hiT 7065 is placed in the central offices.
The hiT 7065 equipment meets the generic requirements defined as follows:
• ETS 300 119 (framework criteria)
• ETS 300 019 (environmental criteria)

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3 Grounding connections
The hiT 7065 shelf grounding is required when the shelf is mounted to the
standard ETSI rack. Use 12 AWG or larger sized protective grounding cable to
ground the shelf.
There is no special grounding cable required for shelf mounting on the Coriant
ETSI rack S42022-L5020-A11. The grounding is obtained by mounting the
shelf to the rack.

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4 Rack equipment

4.1 hiT 7065 rack equipment


The equipment frames meet the ETS 300 119-2 requirements.
The racks are unshielded.

Note
In order to minimize the rack space of the shelves, the outlets of the optical
cables are placed at the front of the rack beams. This means that the
mounting plane of the rack is moved to the back.

hiT 7065 is accommodated in the following ETSI racks:


• Standard ETSI rack
• Coriant ETSI rack S42022-L5020-A11
The standard ETSI rack is not recommended to be used because it has limited
space for cabling in the front of the cable duct. Coriant ETSI rack S42022-
L5020-A11 is the recommended rack.

4.2 Rack layout


Figure 1 shows the mounting of the hiT 7065 main shelf in the rack.
Figure 2 shows the mounting of one hiT 7065 main shelf and one extension
shelf (hiT 7035 4.01 Extension Shelf) in the rack.

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Figure 1 Two main shelf in a Coriant ETSI rack S42022-L5020-A11

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Figure 2 One main shelf and one extension shelf (hiT 7035 4.01 Extension Shelf) in a
Coriant ETSI rack S42022-L5020-A11

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5 Shelf layout
Figure 3 shows the front view of the hiT 7065 main shelf layout and
accompany with the slot layout information.

Figure 3 Main shelf layout

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6 System interfaces
The following cards are used in the hiT 7065 main shelf:
Management,
Card type Card / Module Description Slot debugging, and
traffic interfaces
System control card for Slot 17 or Slot 1 x DB 9 (RS
SC
NE configuration 18 232)

System interface card


Controller 8 x RJ 45 / 1 mini
for NE management.
SI Slot 19 USB / 2 x CC4
The SI card integrates pairs(In and Out)
the EOW function.

Cross Cross connect card for


CC Slot 7, Slot 8 1 mini USB
connection switch fabric

2 optical XFP / 1
2 x STM-64 M
mini USB
Optical interface card
8 optical SFP / 1
8 x STM-16
mini USB
8 x STM-16 M Slot 1 to Slot 6;
Slot 9 to Slot 16;
SDH
16 optical or 12
Optical/electrical optical and 4
16 x STM-4/1 M
interface card electrical SFP / 1
mini USB

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Management,
Card type Card / Module Description Slot debugging, and
traffic interfaces
Slot 11 to Slot
Electrical interface 15;
16 x STM-1E (W/P) 1 mini USB
function card
Slot 13 (P)
Slot 29 to Slot 8 x CC4 pairs (Rx
8 x STM-1E IO Electrical interface card
36 and Tx)

Slot 1 to Slot 6; 4 optical XFP / 1


IMA 4XSTM-1 ATM IMA ATM interface card
Slot 9 to Slot 16; mini USB

Electrical interface Slot 1 to Slot 3;


126 x E1 (W/P) 1 mini USB
function card Slot 3 (P)

PDH
21 x E1 IO Slot 22 to Slot
Electrical interface card 2 mm connector
75Ω/120Ω 33
Electrical interface Slot 14 to Slot
12×E3/DS3 (W/P) 1 mini USB
function card 16
Slot 33 to Slot 6 x CC4 pairs (Rx
6×E3/DS3 Paddle Electrical interface card
36 and Tx)

Slot 1 to Slot 6; 8 x optical or


Transparent Ethernet
8 x GE/T electrical SFP, 1
interface card Slot 9 to Slot 16 mini USB

Ethernet

Transparent Ethernet Slot 1 to Slot 6; 1 x 10 GE XFP, 1


1×10GE/T
interface card Slot 9 to Slot 16 mini USB

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Management,
Card type Card / Module Description Slot debugging, and
traffic interfaces

Slot 1 to Slot 6; 1 x 10 GE XFP,


1 x 10 GE + 10 x Layer 2 Ethernet
10 x GE SFP, 1
GE/L2 interface card Slot 9 to Slot 16 mini USB

6 x optical or
Layer 2 Ethernet Slot 1 to Slot 6; electrical SFP, 4
6xGE+4xFEGE/AE
interface card Slot 9 to Slot 16 x RJ45 electrical,
1 mini USB
8 x optical or
electrical SFP, 8
Layer 2 Ethernet Slot 2 to Slot 6 x RJ45 electrical (
8xGE+16xFE/L2
interface card Slot 9 to Slot 13 two FE interfaces
per RJ45), 1 mini
USB
POA (20dB
Pre-amplifier card
1555.75nm)
BOA (13 dBm) Slot 1 to Slot 6; 1 LC (one pair) or
Amplifier
Slot 9 to Slot 16 1 mini USB
BOA (15 dBm) Boost amplifier card
BOA (18 dBm)
Slot 1 to Slot 6; 2 OTU interfaces,
OTU 2 x OTU-2 OTU card
Slot 9 to Slot 16 or 1 Mini USB
Table 2 Card interfaces

6.1 Controller cards

6.1.1 Interfaces on the SC card

Figure 4 shows the arrangement of the connectors on the hiT 7065 SC card.

Figure 4 Faceplate diagram of the SC card

Interface Description

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CONSOLE RS 232 interface, DB 9 connector, local connection


interface
RESET To warm reboot the SC card
Table 3 SC card interface

6.1.2 Interfaces on the SI card

Figure 5 and Figure 6 show the arrangement of the connectors at the hiT 7065
SI card.

Figure 5 Faceplate diagram of the SI card (S42024-L5607-A1)

Figure 6 Faceplate diagram of the SI card (S42024-L5607-B1)

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Interface Description
T3-1 Four station clock interfaces, T3 stands for clock in (2 Mbps or 2 MHz), and T4
T3-2 stands for clock out (2 Mbps or 2 MHz).
T4-1
T4-2
MDI1-4 1 x RJ 45 connector to provide 4 Miscellaneous Discrete Input (MDI) ports.
MDIs are used to read the status of external alarm-points. Both the MDI
description and severities are configurable on the management system.
MDO1-4 1 x RJ 45 connector to provide 4 Miscellaneous Discrete Output (MDO) ports.
MDOs are used to drive the external devices. MDO can be activated or
deactivated manually by the management system.
ALM1-4 RJ 45 alarm output interface, providing four alarm outputs, including two audio
and two visible alarm outputs.
HCOC 1 x RJ 45 connector for extended user channel, one V.11 port in total.
MGMT-1 2 x RJ 45 connectors for network management interfaces.
MGMT-2
LED-T LED test button
ACO Alarm cut off button. The alarm outputs connected to the rack-top alarming
module will be cut off by pushing the button one time. System indicators
(critical, major, and minor LEDs) on the NE will not be suppressed.
SUP Alarm suppress button. When the button is pushed, the existing alarms (visible
critical/major/minor LED indicators) on the SI card will not be shown on the
system or on the rack-top alarm module until the next alarm occurs.
DEBUG Mini USB type port for module debugging.
EOW 1 x RJ 45 connector for E1 and E2. There are a maximum of 64 EOW
channels (32 x E1 and 32 x E2). One to one or multiple user calls can be
performed through this interface.
F1 1 x RJ 45 connectors for one F1 user channel, one V.11 port in total.
Table 4 SI card interface

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6.2 Cross-connection cards

Figure 7 Faceplate diagram of the CC card

6.3 SDH cards

Figure 8 Faceplate diagram of the 2 x STM-64 M card

Figure 9 Faceplate diagram of the 8 x STM-16 card

Figure 10 Faceplate diagram of the 16 x STM-4/1 M card

Figure 11 Faceplate diagram of the 16 x STM-1E (W/P) card

Figure 12 Faceplate diagram of the 8 x STM-1E IO card

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6.4 PDH cards

Figure 13 Faceplate diagram of the 126 x E1 card

Figure 14 Faceplate diagram of the 21 x E1 IO 75Ω card

Figure 15 Faceplate diagram of the 21 x E1 IO 120Ω card

Figure 16 Faceplate diagram of the 12 x E3/DS3 card

Figure 17 Faceplate diagram of the 6 x E3/DS3 IO card

6.5 Ethernet cards

Figure 18 Faceplate diagram of the 8 x GE/T card

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Figure 19 Faceplate diagram of the 1 x 10 GE + 10 x GE /L2 card

Figure 20 Faceplate diagram of the 1 x 10 GE/T card

Figure 21Faceplate diagram of the 6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/AE card

Figure 22 Faceplate diagram of the 8 x GE + 16 x FEGE/L2 card

6.6 ATM/IMA card

Figure 23 Faceplate diagram of the 4 x STM-1 ATM IMA card

6.7 Amplifier cards

Figure 24 Faceplate diagram of the BOA 13 dBm card

Figure 25 Faceplate diagram of the BOA 15 dBm card

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Figure 26 Faceplate diagram of the BOA 18 dBm card

Figure 27 Faceplate diagram of the POA 20 dB card

6.8 OTN card

Figure 28 Faceplate diagram of the 2 x OTU-2 card

6.9 Pin allocation diagrams

6.9.1 Connectors on the power module


A1:DCRET

A2:-48V

A4:-48V

A5:DCRET
A3:Chassis_GND

Figure 29 Pin assignment of the power interface

6.9.2 Connectors on the SC card

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Function NC TX RX NC GND NC NC NC NC
Table 5 Pin assignment of the console interface

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6.9.3 Connectors on the SI card

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio MDI3+ MDI3- MDI2+ MDI2- MDI1+ MDI1- MDI0+ MDI0-
n
Table 6 Pin assignment of the MDI 1-4 interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio MDO3+ MDO3- MDO2+ MDO2- MDO1+ MDO1- MDO0+ MDO0-
n
Table 7 Pin assignment of the MDO 1-4 interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio ALM3+ ALM3- ALM2+ ALM2- ALM1+ ALM1- ALM0+ ALM0-
n
Table 8 Pin assignment of the ALM interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_ HCOC_
n TCLK+ TCLK- TDAT+ TDAT- RCLK+ RCLK- RDAT+ RDAT-
Table 9 Pin assignment of the HCOC interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio NC NC NC RING TIP NC NC NC
n
Table 10 Pin assignment of the EOW interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function MX1+ MX1- MX2+ MX3+ MX3- MX2- MX4+ MX4-
Table 11 Pin assignment of the MGMT interface

Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Functio F1_TCL F1_TCL F1_TD F1_TD F1_RC F1_RC F1_RD F1_RD
n K+ K- AT+ AT- LK+ LK- AT+ AT-
Table 12 Pin assignment of the F1 interface

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6.9.4 Connectors on the PDH card

Figure 30 Multiple 2 mm connector pin assignment (75 Ohm and 120 Ohm)

PDH cable P/N:


For 75 Ohm: V42256-T54-A100(10m) V42256-T54-A300(30m)
For 120 Ohm: V42256-T55-A100(10m) V42256-T55-A300(30m)
Connector I table for 75 Ohm
Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
E6 Inner conductor (core) X-7 TX7 T7
E5 Outer conductor (braid)
D6 Inner conductor (core) X-6 TX6 T6
D5 Outer conductor (braid)
E4 Inner conductor (core) X-5 TX5 T5
E3 Outer conductor (braid)
D4 Inner conductor (core) X-4 TX4 T4
D3 Outer conductor (braid)
C4 Inner conductor (core) X-3 TX3 T3
C3 Outer conductor (braid)
E2 Inner conductor (core) X-2 TX2 T2
E1 Outer conductor (braid)
D2 Inner conductor (core) X-1 TX1 T1
D1 Outer conductor (braid)
C6, C5 Short circuit
B6 Inner conductor (core) X-18 RX7 R7
B5 Outer conductor (braid)
A6 Inner conductor (core) X-17 RX6 R6
A5 Outer conductor (braid)

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Connector I table for 75 Ohm


Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
B4 Inner conductor (core) X-16 RX5 R5
B3 Outer conductor (braid)
A4 Inner conductor (core) X-15 RX4 R4
A3 Outer conductor (braid)
C2 Inner conductor (core) X-14 RX3 R3
C1 Outer conductor (braid)
B2 Inner conductor (core) X-13 RX2 R2
B1 Outer conductor (braid)
A2 Inner conductor (core) X-12 RX1 R1
A1 Outer conductor (braid)
Table 13 Multiple 2 mm E1 75 Ohm cable connector I pin assignment

Connector II table for 75 Ohm


Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
E6 Inner conductor (core) Y-4 TX14 T14
E5 Outer conductor (braid)
D6 Inner conductor (core) Y-3 TX13 T13
D5 Outer conductor (braid)
E4 Inner conductor (core) Y-2 TX12 T12
E3 Outer conductor (braid)
D4 Inner conductor (core) X-11 TX11 T11
D3 Outer conductor (braid)
C4 Inner conductor (core) X-10 TX10 T10
C3 Outer conductor (braid)
E2 Inner conductor (core) X-9 TX9 T9
E1 Outer conductor (braid)
D2 Inner conductor (core) X-8 TX8 T8
D1 Outer conductor (braid)
C6, C5 Short circuit
B6 Inner conductor (core) Y-14 RX14 R14
B5 Outer conductor (braid)
A6 Inner conductor (core) Y-13 RX13 R13
A5 Outer conductor (braid)
B4 Inner conductor (core) Y-12 RX12 R12
B3 Outer conductor (braid)

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Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
A4 Inner conductor (core) Y-1 RX11 R11
A3 Outer conductor (braid)
C2 Inner conductor (core) X-21 RX10 R10
C1 Outer conductor (braid)
B2 Inner conductor (core) X-20 RX9 R9
B1 Outer conductor (braid)
A2 Inner conductor (core) X-19 RX8 R8
A1 Outer conductor (braid)
Table 14 Multiple 2 mm E1 75 Ohm cable connector II pin assignment

Connector III table for 75 Ohm


Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
E6 Inner conductor (core) Y-11 TX21 T21
E5 Outer conductor (braid)
D6 Inner conductor (core) Y-10 TX20 T20
D5 Outer conductor (braid)
E4 Inner conductor (core) Y-9 TX19 T19
E3 Outer conductor (braid)
D4 Inner conductor (core) Y-8 TX18 T18
D3 Outer conductor (braid)
C4 Inner conductor (core) Y-7 TX17 T17
C3 Outer conductor (braid)
E2 Inner conductor (core) Y-6 TX16 T16
E1 Outer conductor (braid)
D2 Inner conductor (core) Y-5 TX15 T15
D1 Outer conductor (braid)
B6 Inner conductor (core) Y-21 RX21 R21
B5 Outer conductor (braid)
C6, C5 Short circuit
A6 Inner conductor (core) Y-20 RX20 R20
A5 Outer conductor (braid)
B4 Inner conductor (core) Y-19 RX19 R19
B3 Outer conductor (braid)
A4 Inner conductor (core) Y-18 RX18 R18
A3 Outer conductor (braid)

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Pin No. Cable description Coaxial cable Signal Label printing
No.
C2 Inner conductor (core) Y-17 RX17 R17
C1 Outer conductor (braid)
B2 Inner conductor (core) Y-16 RX16 R16
B1 Outer conductor (braid)
A2 Inner conductor (core) Y-15 RX15 R15
A1 Outer conductor (braid)
Table 15 Multiple 2 mm E1 75 Ohm cable connector III pin assignment

Connector I table for 120 Ohm


Pin No. Cable color Pair No. Signal Label printing
E6 Red X-7 TX7 T7
E5 Orange
D6 Red X-6 TX6 T6
D5 Blue
E4 White X-5 TX5 T5
E3 Gray
D4 White X-4 TX4 T4
D3 Brown
C4 White X-3 TX3 T3
C3 Green
E2 White X-2 TX2 T2
E1 Orange
D2 White X-1 TX1 T1
D1 Blue
C6, C5 Short circuit
B6 Yellow X-18 RX7 R7
B5 Green
A6 Yellow X-17 RX6 R6
A5 Orange
B4 Yellow X-16 RX5 R5
B3 Blue
A4 Black X-15 RX4 R4
A3 Gray
C2 Black X-14 RX3 R3
C1 Brown

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Connector I table for 120 Ohm


Pin No. Cable color Pair No. Signal Label printing
B2 Black X-13 RX2 R2
B1 Green
A2 Black X-12 RX1 R1
A1 Orange
Table 16 Multiple 2 mm E1 120 Ohm cable connector I pin assignment

Connector II table for 120 Ohm


Pin No. Cable color Pair No. Signal Label printing
E6 White Y-4 TX14 T14
E5 Brown
D6 White Y-3 TX13 T13
D5 Green
E4 White Y-2 TX12 T12
E3 Orange
D4 Black X-11 TX11 T11
D3 Blue
C4 Red X-10 TX10 T10
C3 Gray
E2 Red X-9 TX9 T9
E1 Brown
D2 Red X-8 TX8 T8
D1 Green
C6, C5 Short circuit
B6 Black Y-14 RX14 R14
B5 Brown
A6 Black Y-13 RX13 R13
A5 Green
B4 Black Y-12 RX12 R12
B3 Orange
A4 White Y-1 RX11 R11
A3 Blue
C2 Purple X-21 RX10 R10
C1 Blue
B2 Yellow X-20 RX9 R9
B1 Gray
A2 Yellow X-19 RX8 R8

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Connector II table for 120 Ohm


Pin No. Cable color Pair No. Signal Label printing
A1 Brown
Table 17 Multiple 2 mm E1 120 Ohm cable connector II pin assignment

Connector III table for 120 Ohm


Pin No. Cable color Pair No. Signal Label printing
E6 Black Y-11 TX21 T21
E5 Blue
D6 Red Y-10 TX20 T20
D5 Gray
E4 Red Y-9 TX19 T19
E3 Brown
D4 Red Y-8 TX18 T18
D3 Green
C4 Red Y-7 TX17 T17
C3 Orange
E2 Red Y-6 TX16 T16
E1 Blue
D2 White Y-5 TX15 T15
D1 Gray
C6, C5 Short circuit
B6 Purple Y-21 RX21 R21
B5 Blue
A6 Yellow Y-20 RX20 R20
A5 Gray
B4 Yellow Y-19 RX19 R19
B3 Brown
A4 Yellow Y-18 RX18 R18
A3 Green
C2 Yellow Y-17 RX17 R17
C1 Orange
B2 Yellow Y-16 RX16 R16
B1 Blue
A2 Black Y-15 RX15 R15
A1 Gray
Table 18 Multiple 2 mm E1 120 Ohm cable connector III pin assignment

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Figure 31 SIPAC connector panel pin numbering

SIPAC Panel P/N: S42023-L5108-A1


SIPAC Panel Cable P/N: V42256-T59-A18 (21xE1 75 Ohm)
V42256-T60-A18 (21xE1 120 Ohm)
1 - 21 22 - 42 43 - 63
A DS2-01 (in) ~ DS2-07 (in) DS2-22 (in) ~ DS2-28 (in) DS2-43 (in) ~ DS2-49 (in)
B DS2-01(out) ~ DS2-07 DS2-22 (out) ~ DS2-28 DS2-43 (out) ~ DS2-49
(out) (out) (out)
C DS2-8 (in) ~ DS2-14 (in) DS2-29 (in) ~ DS2-35 (in) DS2-50 (in) ~ DS2-56 (in)
D DS2-8 (out) ~ DS2-14 (out) DS2-29 (out) ~ DS2-35 DS2-50 (out) ~ DS2-56
(out) (out)
E DS2-15 (in) ~ DS2-21 (in) DS2-36 (in) ~ DS2-42 (in) DS2-57 (in) ~ DS2-63 (in)
F DS2-15 (out) ~ DS2-21 DS2-36 (out) ~ DS2-42 DS2-57 (out) ~ DS2-63
(out) (out) (out)
Table 19 SIPAC connector panel pin numbering (1)

64 - 84 85 - 105 106 - 126


A DS2-64 (in) ~ DS2-70 (in) DS2-85 (in) ~ DS2-91 (in) DS2-106 (in) ~ DS2-112 (in)
B DS2-64 (out) ~ DS2-70 DS2-85 (out) ~ DS2-91 DS2-106 (out) ~ DS2-112
(out) (out) (out)
C DS2-71 (in) ~ DS2-77 (in) DS2-92 (in) ~ DS2-98 (in) DS2-113 (in) ~ DS2-119 (in)
D DS2-71 (out) ~ DS2-77 DS2-92 (out) ~ DS2-98 DS2-113 (out) ~ DS2-119
(out) (out) (out)
E DS2-78 (in) ~ DS2-84 (in) DS2-99 (in) ~ DS2-105 (in) DS2-120 (in) ~ DS2-126 (in)
F DS2-78 (out) ~ DS2-84 DS2-99 (out) ~ DS2-105 DS2-120 (out) ~ DS2-126
(out) (out) (out)
Table 20 SIPAC connector panel pin numbering (2)

From SCSI 100 connectors To SIPAC connectors

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SCSI number Pin number Connector name


1 1–7 101 AB
8 –14 101 CD
15 –21 101 EF
2 22 – 28 102 AB
29 – 35 102 CD
36 – 42 102 EF
3 43 – 49 103 AB
50 – 56 103 CD
57 – 63 103 EF
4 64 – 70 104 AB
71 – 77 104 CD
78 – 84 104 EF
5 85 – 91 105 AB
92 – 98 105 CD
99 – 105 105 EF
6 106 – 112 106 AB
113 – 119 106 CD
120 - 126 106 EF
Table 21 SIPAC connector panel pin assignments

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7 Electrical cabling

7.1 Power distribution


Following figures show the power distribution from the fuse panel to the
terminal area of hiT 7065 5.2 00.00.00.
Voltage of DC power supply: -48V/-60V DC (range from -72V ~ -40 V)

Figure 32 Power distribution

Figure 33 connection of power cable to the breaker

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Figure 34 Connection to the breaker

7.2 SI interface cabling


The following table provides information about connectors, cables, and the
length of the electrical connections terminated at the hiT 7065:

Connector Connector Max. number of


Application 1 Length (meter) cables per
equipment side customer side shelf
T3/T4 CC4 Open wire Defined by 4
MDI RJ 45 Open wire survey
1
MDO RJ 45 Open wire 1
ALM RJ 45 Open wire 1
HCOC RJ 45 Open wire 1
MGMT RJ 45 Open wire 2
F1 RJ 45 Open wire 1
EOW RJ 11 Handset 1m 1
Table 22 Interface cabling for the SI

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7.3 SC interface cabling


The following table gives information about connectors, cables, and the length
of the electrical connections terminated at the hiT 7065:

Connector Connector Max. number of


Application Length (meter) cables per
equipment side customer side shelf

Console DB 9 (RS 232) DB 9 (RS 232) 2m 1

Table 23 Interface cabling for the SC

7.4 Ethernet card interface cabling

Connector Connector Max. number of


Application 2 Length
equipment side customer side cables per card
Defined by
GE RJ 45 RJ 45 10
survey
Table 24 Interface cabling for the Ethernet card

The following table gives information about type and length of Ethernet cables
needed for hiT 7065.
Part number Description Length (meter)
V42256- T34- E27 100 x RJ45 connector per packet
V42256- T21- B304 CAT 5, 304m/reel

7.5 SDH card interface cabling

Connector Connector Max. number of


Application Length
equipment side customer side cables per card
Defined
STM-1E CC 4 Open wire by 16
survey

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Table 25 Interface cabling for the STM-1E Card

The following table gives information about type and length of coaxial cables
required for hiT 7065.
Part Description Length
number (meter)
V42256- Coaxial-cable (8 strands),SFYV-75-2-1(3.2)x8,with 10 m
T17-A100 75ohm connector(CC4-1.0/2.3) on one end
V42256- Coaxial-cable (8 strands),SFYV-75-2-1(3.2)x8,with 30 m
T17-A300 75ohm connector(CC4-.0/2.3) on one end

7.6 PDH card interface cabling

Connector Connector Max. number of


Application 3 Length
equipment side customer side cables per card

E1 2 mm Open wire 10 m 1

Defined
E3/DS3 CC 4 Open wire by 16
survey
Table 26 Interface cabling for the E1 card

The following table gives information about type and length of E1 cables
needed for hiT 7065.
Part number Description Length (meter)
21 x E1 75 Ohm cable with 10 m
V42256-T54-A100
connector
21 x E1 75 Ohm cable with 30 m
V42256-T54-A300
connector
21 x E1 120 Ohm cable with 10 m
V42256-T55-A100
connector
21 x E1 120 Ohm cable with 30 m
V42256-T55-A300
connector
V42256-T59-A18 21xE1 75ohm
V42256-T59-A18 21xE1 75ohm
Table 27 Type and length of E1 cables

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8 Rack equipment (general)


General directions to the following sections:
• The connection lists in this document reflect fully-populated hiT 7065
network elements using the maximum number of plug-in cards. The
connection lists also reflect the location of plug-in cards (shelf and slot
number) as shown in the drawings of this chapter. Double-check all
connections. Due to the large number of fibers involved, it is highly
recommended that each fiber be labeled with a tag to identify the
connection.
• Coriant has several lengths of fiber patch cords available for use in
making connections from one hiT 7065 card to another. The
recommended length to use for each connection is listed in the
connection lists in this document. These recommended lengths are, of
course, applicable only if the shelves and plug-in cards are installed as
illustrated in the following subchapters.
• Fibers leading to/from hiT 7065 components to other customer
equipment (customer's WDM system, terminals, etc.) are generally
supplied by the customer. Naturally, there is no length recommendation
listed for these, since the distance involved is unknown. Also, such
customer-supplied fiber cables must be terminated with the same type
and quality of fiber connector as that used on the Coriant cables and
plug-in cards. Failure to do so may result in unacceptable optical
performance.
• Optical path is given to the level of detail needed for the illustration of
functionality.
• Optical ports with hazard level 1M are marked. Hazard level of
transponder line ports are not marked; its hazard level depends on the
type of interface (class 1M or 1).

8.1 Part numbers of fiber patch cords


The following tables give information about the type and length of optical
cables needed for hiT 7065.

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Part number Description: Connectors Length (meter)


SM: for long LC: connect to
distance SUPASS hiT 70XX
transportation; product
1310nm/1550nm FC/SC: connect to
MM: for short CISCO product and
distance test sets
transportation;
850nm
Optical patch cord, LC/FC 3m
V42256-T10-A30
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/FC 10 m
V42256-T10-A100
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/FC 20 m
V42256-T10-A200
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/FC 30 m
V42256-T10-A300
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 3m
V42256-T11-A30
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 6m
V42256-T11-A60
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 10 m
V42256-T11-A100
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 30 m
V42256-T11-A300
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 3m
V42256-T12-A30
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 10 m
V42256-T12-A100
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 20 m
V42256-T12-A200
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 30 m
V42256-T12-A300
SM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 3m
V42256-T13-A30
MM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 6m
V42256-T13-A60
MM
Optical patch cord, LC/LC 10 m
V42256-T13-A100
MM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 3m
V42256-T14-A30
MM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 10 m
V42256-T14-A100
MM

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Part number Description: Connectors Length (meter)


SM: for long LC: connect to
distance SUPASS hiT 70XX
transportation; product
1310nm/1550nm FC/SC: connect to
MM: for short CISCO product and
distance test sets
transportation;
850nm
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 20 m
V42256-T14-A200
MM
Optical patch cord, LC/SC 30 m
V42256-T14-A300
MM
Table 28 Part numbers of fiber patch cords

8.2 Cabling recommendations


Refer to Appendix A. Cabling recommendations.

8.3 List of optical connections


CAUTION!
Some connections can have Hazard Level 1M.
The cables of these connections must have Laser Warning Labels. These
connections are marked in this cable list.
The part numbers of the internal cables with the Laser Warning Labels are
given in Chapter Figure 6.

8.4 Cleaning
Cleaning the optical connectors
• The importance of clean fiber end faces and connectors cannot be
overstated. Never make any fiber connections without following the
instructions below. The use of dirty connectors will most likely result in
irreversible damage to fiber end faces and/or connector and
unacceptable optical performance. The damaged components must be
replaced. Burnt-in dust particles will also burn the end face of another,
clean connector (“optical virus”). The cleaning is especially important
while replacing cards.

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• If the faces of the optical connectors are dirty, it may cause attenuation
and reflections which impair quality severely. With power higher than 10
dBm, the particles may burn and destroy the optical fiber then even the
entire connector.
To minimize the risk, the following steps must be strictly obeyed:
Always fit optical fiber connectors with protective caps to guard against
mechanical damage and contamination. The protective dust caps should only
be removed immediately prior to installation.
Before connecting the optical connector, inspect it with a video microscope
(e.g., westover Scientific “USB Fiber Back Panel Microscope WOS-FBF-
P5000”) with a magnification factor of 400.

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9 Other notes
The NOTICE icon is used to indicate risk of property damage. In addition,
there are icons for general notes and tips.

NOTICE: Hazard description


Second paragraph

General note or hint


Second paragraph

Tip
Second paragraph

Alert symbols Level definition


and signal word
DANGER! Will result in death or serious (irreversible) personal injury
WARNING! Could result in death or serious (irreversible) personal
injury
CAUTION! May result in minor or moderate (reversible) personal
injury
NOTICE: Property damage or malfunction. No personal injury is
possible.

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Appendix A. Cabling recommendations

WARNING!
Put the cables carefully into the cable guiding parts otherwise the cables can
be damaged!

WARNING!
Do not squeeze fiber while closing the front cover.

General
The minimum bending radius of the optical cables is 17 mm.
The cable slots directly below the plug-in cards have to be used. Up to 16
optical cables can be run through one slot, see figure below.
Cabling assembly sequence:
1. Lower slots of shelf internal cabling
2. Upper slots of shelf internal cabling

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Figure 35 Shelf cable duct (example)

It is recommended that the intra-shelf cables are guided in the cable ducts of
the shelf.

Intra-shelf/Rack fiber cabling


After connecting the cables at the plug-in cards, they have to be run through
the cable slots.
Then the cable has to be bent sideways. In order to avoid cable squeezing,
the cables are bent over plastic parts.
The cables are directed sideways to the cable outlets of the shelf.
Slack in the cables must be stored in the fiber tray. See the figure below.
S

Figure 36 Cable ducts in the shelf and rack

Optical fiber in 16 x STM-4/1 M card:


All the optical fiber routings should point toward the bottom side of the hiT
7065.
All the electrical cable routings should point toward the upper side of hiT 7065.

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Figure 37 16 x STM-4/1 M cabling

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Power cabling:
All the power cable routings should point toward the right side of the hiT 7065.

Figure 38 Power cabling

SI cabling:
All the SI cable routings should point toward the upper side of the hiT 7065.

Figure 39 SI cabling

STM-1 electrical cabling on STM-1E IO card:


All the STM-1E electrical cable routings should point toward the upper side of
the hiT 7065.

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Figure 40 STM-1E IO cabling

E1 cabling on hiT 7065


All the E1 cable routings should point toward the upper side of the hiT 7065.

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Figure 41 E1 cabling on hiT 7065

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E1 cabling on the hiT 7035 4.01 Extension Shelf


All the E1 cable routings should point toward the bottom side of the hiT 7035
4.01 Extension Shelf.

Figure 42 E1 cabling on hiT 7035 4.01 Extension Shelf

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Abbreviations
ACO Alarm Cut Off
ALM Alarm
CC Cross Connection
ETS European Telecommunication Standard
ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute
EXT Extension
FE Fast Ethernet
GE Gigabit Ethernet
HCOC High Capacity Overhead Channel
IMA Inverse Multiplexing for ATM
IO Input Output
ITU-T International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication
Standardization Sector
LC Line Card
LED Light Emitting Diode
MDI Miscellaneous Discrete Input
MDO Miscellaneous Discrete Output
MGMT Management
NC Not Connected
NE Network Element
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
RPR Resilient Packet Ring
SC System Controller
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable
SI System Interface
STM Synchronous Transfer Module
SUP Suppress
USB Universal Serial Bus
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing
XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable Module

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