Huawei Smartax Ma5616 Hardware Description v800r310c0002 - 2
Huawei Smartax Ma5616 Hardware Description v800r310c0002 - 2
V800R310C00
Hardware Description
Issue 02
Date 2012-03-20
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Intended Audience
This document describes the hardware of the MA5616 in terms of chassis, board, cable, and
electromechanical device.
This document provides information about the appearance, functions, working principles, and
parameters for the components of the MA5616 chassis.
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Contents
2 Board..............................................................................................................................................14
2.1 Board Classification and Corresponding Slots.................................................................................................15
2.2 Control Board...................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.1 Differences Between Control Boards......................................................................................................16
2.2.2 H831CCUB Board...................................................................................................................................17
2.2.3 H831CCUC Board...................................................................................................................................25
2.3 Broadband Service Board.................................................................................................................................32
2.3.1 Differences Between VDSL2 Service Boards.........................................................................................32
2.3.2 H831EIUD Board....................................................................................................................................33
2.3.3 H831EIUA Board....................................................................................................................................36
2.3.4 H835ADLE Board...................................................................................................................................39
2.3.5 H835VDGE Board..................................................................................................................................43
2.3.6 H835VDSE Board...................................................................................................................................47
2.3.7 H835VDSH Board...................................................................................................................................51
2.3.8 H835VDTH Board..................................................................................................................................55
2.3.9 H83BVDLE Board..................................................................................................................................59
2.3.10 H83BVDMM Board..............................................................................................................................63
2.3.11 H832SHLH Board.................................................................................................................................67
2.4 Narrowband Service Board..............................................................................................................................72
2.4.1 H838ASRB Board...................................................................................................................................72
2.4.2 H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB Board............................................................................................76
2.4.3 H832DSLD Board...................................................................................................................................80
3 Cable............................................................................................................................................111
3.1 DC Power Cable.............................................................................................................................................113
3.2 AC Power Cable.............................................................................................................................................115
3.3 Lead-acid Battery Power Cable......................................................................................................................116
3.4 Fe-lithium Battery Power Cable.....................................................................................................................118
3.5 PGND Cable...................................................................................................................................................120
3.6 Local Maintenance Serial Port Cable.............................................................................................................121
3.7 Local Maintenance and Environment Monitoring Combo Cable...................................................................123
3.8 Network Cable................................................................................................................................................125
3.9 Environment Monitoring Cable......................................................................................................................128
3.10 Clock Bridging Cable...................................................................................................................................130
3.11 32-Channel Subscriber Cable.......................................................................................................................132
3.12 Optical Fiber.................................................................................................................................................135
4 Electromechanical Device........................................................................................................138
4.1 EPS30-4815AF Power System.......................................................................................................................139
4.2 ESCM EMU...................................................................................................................................................143
4.3 PMIB01 Sensor Transfer Box........................................................................................................................148
4.4 12 AH Battery.................................................................................................................................................152
4.5 PBL 02A Fe-lithium Battery Module.............................................................................................................154
1 Chassis
An MA5616 supports common and enhanced subracks. If an enhanced subrack is used, the
control board, service boards, and software versions of the MA5616 V800R311 can be used to
support the vectoring function.
1.1 Appearance and Structure
The MA5616 chassis is 2 U high and houses six boards and a fan tray. Mounting ears are provided
for installing the MA5616 chassis in a 19-inch cabinet or rack.
1.2 Configuration
In the MA5616 chassis, slot 0 houses the control board, slots 1-4 service boards, and slot 5 power
board.
1.3 ESD Jack
This topic provides the position of the ESD jack of the MA5616 chassis.
1.4 Grounding
The MA5616 chassis must be grounded properly so that the lightning can flow to the ground,
which improves the capability of the chassis for resisting the electromagnetic interference.
1.5 Power Distribution Principle
A DC or AC power board is configured in the MA5616 chassis to supply power to other boards
through the backplane.
1.6 Working Principles
The MA5616 supports GPON or GE upstream transmission by using its control board and
provides broadband and narrowband access services by using different service boards.
1.7 Heat Dissipation
The MA5616 chassis provides a fan tray that houses a fan monitoring board and fans for heat
dissipation.
1.8 Specifications
This topic provides the dimensions, weight, and typical power consumption of the MA5616
chassis.
NOTE
The H831CCUB or H831CCUC control board can be configured in the MA5616 chassis. The following
uses the MA5616 configured with the H831CCUC control board as an example.
DC power board
(H832PDIA)
NOTE
The H831PAIC or H831PAIA AC power board can be configured in the MA5616 chassis. The two boards
have the same appearance but different panel silkscreens. Figure 1-2 uses the MA5616 configured with
the H831PAIA AC power board as an example.
Figure 1-3 Appearance and structure of the MA5616 (AC-powered with power backup)
Fan tray Control board Service board
1.2 Configuration
In the MA5616 chassis, slot 0 houses the control board, slots 1-4 service boards, and slot 5 power
board.
Figure 1-4 shows the layout of the MA5616 chassis.
CAUTION
Different control boards for the MA5616 chassis support different service boards. For details,
see "Board Classification and Corresponding Slots".
1.4 Grounding
The MA5616 chassis must be grounded properly so that the lightning can flow to the ground,
which improves the capability of the chassis for resisting the electromagnetic interference.
CAUTION
l Ensure that the grounding cable is connected correctly so that the MA5616 chassis is
protected against lightning and interference. The correct connection of the grounding cable
is an important measure to ensure the human safety.
l The ground resistance of the chassis is recommended to be smaller than 10 ohms. In addition,
the national or local standards and specifications need to be referenced.
Connect the ground point on the chassis shell or ground point on the mounting ears to the ground
point of the cabinet by using a ground cable for grounding the MA5616 chassis.
Figure 1-6 shows the ground points of the MA5616 chassis.
Figure 1-7 Power distribution principle of the MA5616 chassis (DC-powered by H831PDIA/
H832PDIA)
Figure 1-8 and Figure 1-9 illustrate the power distribution principle of the AC-powered
MA5616 chassis.
Figure 1-8 Power distribution principle of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered by H831PAIA/
H831PAIC)
-48 V DC -48 V DC
AC power +12 V DC +12 V DC
AC input board
+3.3 V DC Backplane +3.3 V DC Board
(H831PAIA/
H831PAIC)
BGND, GND BGND, GND
Figure 1-9 Power distribution principle of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered with power
backup by H831PAIB)
l The control board transmits services upstream and subtends device through subboards and
manages service boards.
l The power board outputs DC power to the backplane and then the backplane transmits the
power to the fan tray, service boards, and control board.
l The broadband or narrowband service board is connected to a user-side device by using a
subscriber cable, and then the control board puts the user-side device through to the IP
network. In this way, broadband or narrowband access service is provisioned to the user-
side device.
l The fan monitoring board monitors the fan tray and transmits the monitoring signal to the
control board through the backplane.
Function
The fan tray of the MA5616 chassis provides the following functions:
l Heat dissipation: The fan tray is located in the left part of the MA5616 chassis and blows
air to dissipate heat for the chassis. The cool air flows into the chassis from the left and
then flows out from the right of the chassis after passing the boards.
l Monitoring: A fan monitoring board is configured in the fan tray. The fan monitoring board
checks whether the fans are functioning properly, provides a port for communicating with
the control board, and periodically transmits the monitoring information to the control
board.
l Speed adjustment: The fan tray automatically adjusts fan speed according to the
temperatures detected by temperature sensors on all boards and the traffic volume on the
voice service boards.
Ventilation
The fan tray, which is in the left part of the MA5616 chassis, houses fans to blow air for heat
dissipation.
The ventilation of the MA5616 chassis is as follows: Cool air enters the chassis from the left
side, and then flows towards the right side, and finally exits from the right side.
Appearance
The fan tray used by the MA5616 chassis houses two fans. Figure 1-12 shows the appearance
of the fan tray.
Indicator
Table 1-2 describes the FAN indicator on the fan tray of the MA5616 chassis.
l Self-check mode: Fans start running at full speed when the device is powered on for the
first time or is reset. After fans start up, the duty ratio of fans is initialized.
l Troubleshooting mode: Fans run at full speed and related alarms are reported when faults
occur.
l Board-based fan speed adjustment mode: According to the temperatures detected by
temperature sensors on all boards and the traffic volume on the voice service boards, fans
automatically adjust their speed.
Figure 1-13 shows the status transfer of the fans after the fan tray starts up.
Specifications
Table 1-3 lists the specifications of the fan tray of the MA5616 chassis.
Weight 0.5 kg
1.8 Specifications
This topic provides the dimensions, weight, and typical power consumption of the MA5616
chassis.
Dimensions
Table 1-4 lists the dimensions of the MA5616 chassis.
Weight
Table 1-5 lists the weight of the MA5616 chassis.
Power Consumption
Table 1-6 lists the power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered, GPON upstream
transmission) configured with the H831CCUB control board.
Table 1-6 Power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered, GPON upstream
transmission)
NOTE
l When the MA5616 is DC-powered, the power consumption value equals the corresponding value in
the preceding table minus 15 W.
l Static power consumption: power consumption of a device when all its broadband ports are deactivated
and voice ports are in the onhook state.
l Maximum power consumption: power consumption of a device when all its broadband ports are
activated and its maximum number of concurrent voice ports supported are in the offhook state.
l When the MA5616 uses dual-GE upstream transmission, the power consumption value equals the
corresponding value in the preceding table minus 1.6 W.
Table 1-7 lists the power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered, GPON upstream
transmission) configured with the H831CCUC control board.
Table 1-7 Power consumption of the MA5616 chassis (AC-powered, GPON upstream
transmission)
NOTE
l When the MA5616 is DC-powered, the power consumption value equals the corresponding value in
the preceding table minus 12 W.
l Static power consumption: power consumption of a device when all its broadband ports are deactivated
and voice ports are in the onhook state.
l Maximum power consumption: power consumption of a device when all its broadband ports are
activated and its maximum number of concurrent voice ports supported are in the offhook state.
l When the MA5616 uses single GE upstream transmission, the power consumption value equals the
corresponding value in the preceding table minus 0.6 W.
Power Supply
Table 1-8 lists the power supply parameters of the MA5616 chassis.
Parameter Specification
Parameter Specification
2 Board
This topic covers the types, functions, working principles, front panels, ports, daughter boards,
pin assignments, and specifications of the boards used in the MA5616 chassis.
NOTE
H831CCUB H831CCUC
H831CCUC - -
H831EIUA × √ 1-4
H835ADLE √ √
H835VDGE √ √
H835VDSE √ √
H835VDSH √ √
H835VDTH √ √
H83BVDLE √ √
H83BVDMM × √
H832SHLH √ √
Narrowband H838ASRB √ √
service board
H837/H838/ √ √
H839ASPB
H832DSLD √ √
H832PDIA √ √
H831CCUB H831CCUC
H831PAIA √ √
H831PAIC √ √
H831PAIB √ √
1588v2 Time × √
Synchronization
Synchronous Clock × √
Transmission
Upstream Port (on the When the GP1A daughter board is l 0 (SFP port)
Daughter Board) configured: l 1 (SFP port)
l GE0 (SFP port)
l PON (SFF port)
When the GE1A daughter board
is configured:
l GE0 (SFP port)
l GE1 (SFP port)
NOTE
l Silk screens of ports are listed in Table 2-2. For details about the indications of these ports, see the topics
of control boards.
l Upstream ports on the H831CCUB control board have different directions from those on the H831CCUC
control board. On the H831CCUB control board, cables connected to the upstream ports are led out in a
slanting direction, but on the H831CCUC control board, cables are led out in a horizontal direction.
l Different control boards for theMA5616 chassis support different service boards. For details, see "Board
Classification and Corresponding Slots".
Overview
The H831CCUB board supports the following functions:
l Service upstream transmission or equipment cascading
l Upstream transmission by using the GP1A or GE1A upstream daughter board:
– One GPON port + one GE port (either optical or electrical)
– One GE port (optical) + one GE port (either optical or electrical)
NOTE
"either optical or electrical" indicates that the GE0 optical port provided by the daughter board or
the GE0 electrical port on the front panel of the H831CCUB board can be selected, one port at a time.
l Voice daughter boards: ASDA and ASDM
l Local and remote maintenance
l Environmental monitoring parameters
l Alarming for digital parameters
Figure 2-1 shows the external connections of the H831CCUB board.
Working Principle
Figure 2-2 illustrates the working principle of the H831CCUB board.
l The interface module controls GE cascading and the GE optical ports of the upstream
daughter board.
l The switch module converts the data of the upstream daughter board and downstream
service boards.
l The control module controls and manages the upstream daughter board, downstream
service boards, and logic function modules.
l The power module controls the power supply fed from the backplane and powers the
upstream daughter board and other function modules of the H831CCUB board.
l The clock module provides the working clock for other function modules of the
H831CCUB board.
Front Panel
Table 2-3 describes the front panel of the H831CCUB board holding the GP1A daughter board.
Table 2-3 Front panel of the H831CCUB board (holding the GP1A daughter board)
being loaded.
RESET
LINK AUTH
LINK ACT
LINK: link status LED (GE optical port and PON port)
ETH
CAUTION
RESET: This button is used to manually reset the board. Resetting
the board interrupts services. Therefore, exercise caution when using this
button.
Table 2-4 describes the front panel of the H831CCUB board holding the GE1A daughter board.
Table 2-4 Front panel of the H831CCUB board (holding the GE1A daughter board)
GE1
GE0
being loaded.
RESET
LINK ACT
signals.
ESC
signals.
CAUTION
RESET: This button is used to manually reset the board. Resetting
the board interrupts services. Therefore, exercise caution when using this
button.
Port
Table 2-5 describes the ports of the H831CCUB board holding the GP1A daughter board.
Table 2-5 Ports of the H831CCUB board (holding the GP1A daughter board)
Port Function Connection
ETH (RJ45 port) 100M Base-T debug Ethernet port Use a network cable to
(FE port, 100 Mbit/s full-duplex connect the ETH port to the
adaptive). Ethernet port of a
maintenance terminal.
ESC (RS-485 serial port) Reports the monitored Use a network cable to
environmental parameters to the connect the ESC port to an
device. environment monitoring
device.
PON (SFF port) GPON upstream optical port. Use an SC/PC optical
fiber to connect the PON
port to the optical port of an
upstream device.
Table 2-6 describes the ports of the H831CCUB board holding the GE1A daughter board.
Table 2-6 Ports of the H831CCUB board (holding the GE1A daughter board)
Port Function Connection
ETH (RJ45 port) 100M Base-T debug Ethernet port Use a network cable to
(FE port, 100 Mbit/s full-duplex connect the ETH port to the
adaptive) Ethernet port of a
maintenance terminal.
ESC (RS-485 serial port) Reports the monitored Use a network cable to
environmental parameters to the connect the ESC port to an
device. environment monitoring
device.
NOTE
Pin Assignments
Table 2-7 describes the pin assignments of the ALARM port on front panel of the H831CCUB
board.
1 MONITOR 0 -
2 RTN
8
7 3 MONITOR 1 Door
6
5
4 4 RTN
3
2 5 MONITOR 2 Arrester
1
6 RTN
7 MONITOR 3 Wiring
8 RTN
NOTE
l Default settings in Table 2-7 are recommended values. In practice, the ALARM port is connected to
different types of digital sensors as required.
l When the default setting of a pair of pins is different from the actual sensor corresponding to the pair
of pins, the default setting needs to be changed using the CLI so that it is the same as the actual setting.
l Each digital sensor corresponds to a pair of pins (negative power is supplied to the pins). When the
pins are connected, the corresponding digital parameter is 0. When the pins are not connected, the
corresponding digital parameter is 1.
Daughter Board
The H831CCUB board supports the following daughter boards: GP1A, GE1A, ASDA, and
ASDM. Among them, GP1A or GE1A is installed in the position of 0, and ASDA or ASDM in
the position of 1.
NOTE
l The GP1A, or GE1A daughter board is fixedly attached to the H831CCUB board and cannot be replaced.
l A voice daughter board (ASDA or ASDM) is required only when the device has POTS service boards.
Figure 2-3 shows the positions of the daughter boards on the H831CCUB board.
Table 2-8 describes the ports and functions provided by the daughter boards of the H831CCUB
board.
Table 2-8 Ports and functions provided by the daughter boards of the H831CCUB board
Daughter Port Function
Board
GP1A One GPON port and one GE Transmits services upstream or cascades
optical port equipment.
Specifications
Table 2-9 lists the specifications of the H831CCUB board.
Overview
The H831CCUC board supports the following functions:
l Service upstream transmission or equipment cascading
l Upstream transmission by using the UP2A or UP2C daughter board:
– Two GPON ports
– Two GE ports (either optical or electrical)
– One GPON port + one GE port (either optical or electrical)
NOTE
Working Principle
Figure 2-5 illustrates the working principle of the H831CCUC board.
l The upstream daughter board provides two SFP ports and supports GPON or GE adaptive
ports for upstream transmission.
l The voice daughter board provides a built-in DSP chip, processes voice frequency, and
converts digital signals into VoIP packets.
l The power module controls the power supply fed from the backplane and powers the
upstream daughter board and other function modules of the H831CCUC board.
l The clock module provides unified clock signals for other function modules of the
H831CCUC board.
Front Panel
Table 2-10 describes the front panel of the H831CCUC board.
LINK AUTH/ACT
RESET
Off No authentication is
being performed.
CAUTION
RESET: This button is used to manually reset the board.
Resetting the board interrupts services. Therefore, exercise caution
when using this button.
Port
The ports of the H831CCUC board are located on its front panel. Table 2-11 describes the ports
of the H831CCUC board.
CON/ESC (RJ45 port) l When this port functions as a Use a local maintenance
CON port: Supports local and and environment
remote maintenance and allows monitoring combo cable
users to configure the system on to connect a maintenance
the command line interface (CLI) terminal and an
by using software such as environment monitoring
HyperTerminal. The default device.
baud rate of the CON port is 9600
bit/s.
l When this port functions as a
ESC port: Reports the monitored
environmental parameters to the
device.
ETH (RJ45 port) 100M Base-T debug Ethernet port Use a network cable to
(FE port, 100 Mbit/s full-duplex connect the ETH port to the
adaptive). Ethernet port of a
maintenance terminal.
CLK/TOD (RJ45 port) Transmits and receives clock/time Use a clock bridging
pulse signals. cable to connect the CLK/
TOD port to a lower-layer
clock device.
NOTE
Pin Assignments
Table 2-12 describes the pin assignments of the ALARM port on the H831CCUC board.
1 RTN -
2 MONITOR 0
8
7 3 RTN Door
6
5
4 4 MONITOR 1
3
2 5 RTN Arrester
1
6 MONITOR 2
7 RTN Wiring
8 MONITOR 3
NOTE
l Default settings in Table 2-12 are recommended values. In practice, the ALARM port is connected to
different types of digital sensors as required.
l When the default setting of a pair of pins is different from the actual sensor corresponding to the pair
of pins, the default setting needs to be changed using the CLI so that it is the same as the actual setting.
l Each digital sensor corresponds to a pair of pins. When the pins are connected, the corresponding digital
parameter is 0. When the pins are not connected, the corresponding digital parameter is 1.
Daughter Board
The H831CCUC board supports the following daughter boards: UP2A, UP2C, ASDA, and
ASDM. Among them, UP2A or UP2C is installed in the position of 0, and ASDA or ASDM in
the position of 1.
NOTE
l The UP2A or UP2C upstream daughter board is fixedly attached to the H831CCUC board and cannot be
replaced.
l A voice daughter board (ASDA or ASDM) is required when the device supports narrowband services.
Figure 2-6 shows the positions of the daughter boards on the H831CCUC board.
Table 2-13 describes the ports and functions provided by the daughter boards of the H831CCUC
board.
Table 2-13 Ports and functions provided by the daughter boards of the H831CCUC board
Daughter Port Function
Board
Specifications
Table 2-14 lists the specifications of the H831CCUC board.
Overview
The H831EIUD board supports the following functions:
l Four GE optical/electrical adaptive (combo) ports and four FE optical ports
l Synchronous Ethernet clock output
l Port protection
l Board power-off for energy conservation
Figure 2-7 shows the external connections of the H831EIUD board.
Working Principle
Figure 2-8 illustrates the working principle of the H831EIUD board.
Front Panel
Table 2-16 describes the front panel of the H831EIUD board.
EIUD
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
GE0
Steady green The board functions properly.
port.
FE4
FE5
FE6
FE7
Port
The ports of the H831EIUD board are located on its front panel. Table 2-17 describes the ports
of the H831EIUD board.
NOTE
Specifications
Table 2-18 lists the specifications of the H831EIUD board.
Overview
The H831EIUA board supports the following functions:.
Working Principle
Figure 2-10 illustrates the working principle of the H831EIUA board.
l The FE port provides fast Ethernet access service and also provides port protection.
l The PHY chip provides data service channels for FE signals, which are uniformly managed
by the control board.
l The interface module isolates signals to meet the requirements for board hot swapping and
provides information about board hardware management.
l The power module supplies power to other function modules of the board.
Front Panel
Table 2-19 describes the front panel of the H831EIUA board.
EIUA
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
FE0 Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The ports of the H831EIUA board are located on its front panel. Table 2-20 describes the ports
of the H831EIUA board.
Specifications
Table 2-21 lists the specifications of the H831EIUA board.
Overview
The H835ADLE board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-12 illustrates the working principle of the H835ADLE board.
Front Panel
Table 2-22 describes the front panel of the H835ADLE board.
ADLE
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The ports of the H835ADLE board are located on its front panel. Table 2-23 describes the ports
of the H835ADLE board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-24 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN and LINE ports on the front panel of the
H835ADLE board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 24
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 25
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 26
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 27
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 28
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 29
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 30
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 31
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-25 lists the specifications of the H835ADLE board.
Overview
The H835VDGE board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-14 illustrates the working principle of the H835VDGE board.
Backplane connector
POSPHY Chipset Protection LINE
module module
Splitter PSTN
module
Control
module
Clock signal
Clock
module
Front Panel
Table 2-26 describes the front panel of the H835VDGE board.
VDGE
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions
properly.
Port
The ports of the H835VDGE board are located on its front panel. Table 2-27 describes the ports
of the H835VDGE board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-28 describes the pin assignments of the LINE and PSTN ports on the front panel of the
H835VDGE board.
64 15 48 7 32 - 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 - 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 - 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 - 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 - 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 - 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 - 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 - 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-29 lists the specifications of the H835VDGE board.
Overview
The H835VDSE board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-16 illustrates the working principle of the H835VDSE board.
Backplane connector
POSPHY Chipset Protection LINE
module module
Splitter PSTN
module
Control
module
Clock signal
Clock
module
Front Panel
Table 2-30 describes the front panel of the H835VDSE board.
VDSE
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The ports of the H835VDSE board are located on its front panel. Table 2-31 describes the ports
of the H835VDSE board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-32 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN and LINE ports on the front panel of the
H835VDSE board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-33 lists the specifications of the H835VDSE board.
Overview
The H835VDSH board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-18 illustrates the working principle of the H835VDSH board.
Front Panel
Table 2-34 describes the front panel of the H835VDSH board.
VDSH
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The port of the H835VDSH board is located on its front panel. Table 2-35 describes the port of
the H835VDSH board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-36 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL port on the front panel of the H835VDSH
board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-37 lists the specifications of the H835VDSH board.
Overview
The H835VDTH board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-20 illustrates the working principle of the H835VDTH board.
Front Panel
Table 2-38 describes the front panel of the H835VDTH board.
VDTH
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions
properly.
Port
The port of the H835VDTH board is located on its front panel. Table 2-39 describes the port of
the H835VDTH board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-40 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL port on the front panel of the H835VDTH
board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-41 lists the specifications of the H835VDTH board.
Overview
The H83BVDLE board supports the following functions:
l 32 channels of VDSL2 over POTS access services
l 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b and 17a spectrum profiles
l Single ended loop testing (SELT)
l Port protection
l Board power-off for energy conservation
Figure 2-21 shows the external connections of the H83BVDLE board.
Backplane
port bus 32 x (VDSL2 over POTS)
Control VTU-R
board
H83BVDLE
Working Principle
Figure 2-22 illustrates the working principle of the H83BVDLE board.
Backplane connector
POSPHY Chipset Protection LINE
module module
Splitter PSTN
module
Control
module
Clock signal
Clock
module
Front Panel
Table 2-42 describes the front panel of the H83BVDLE board.
Port
The ports of the H83BVDLE board are located on its front panel. Table 2-43 describes the ports
of the H83BVDLE board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-44 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN and LINE ports on the front panel of the
H83BVDLE board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 24
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 25
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 26
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 27
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 28
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 29
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 30
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 31
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-45 lists the specifications of the H83BVDLE board.
Overview
The H83BVDMM board supports the following functions:
l Works with a splitter to provide 48 channels of VDSL2 over POTS access services.
l Provides 48 channels of VDSL2 access services.
l Supports 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, and 17a spectrum profiles.
l Compatible with ADSL/ADSL2+ and supports Annex A spectrum profiles.
l Supports upstream transmission using the POSPHY port at a rate of 800 Mbit/s.
l Supports single ended loop testing (SELT).
l Supports metallic loop test (MELT).
l Supports port protection.
l Supports board power-off for energy conservation.
NOTE
When AC power supply, the H83BVDMM board is only able to work with H831PAIC power board.
Working Principle
Figure 2-24 illustrates the working principle of the H83BVDMM board.
l The protection module protects and isolates the board from lightning strikes.
l The chipset module implements functions such as amplification, filtering, analog-to-digital
(A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion, coding/decoding, and encapsulation/
decapsulation for the signals.
l The control module decodes signals and monitors signals and certain digital parameters.
l The switch module switches the POSPHY interface of the backplane to the GMII interface
of the chipset module.
l The power module supplies power to other function modules of the board.
l The clock module provides the working clock for other function modules of the board.
Front Panel
Table 2-46 describes the front panel of the H83BVDMM board.
Port
Table 2-47 describes the ports of the H83BVDMM board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-48 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL0 port on the front panel of the
H83BVDMM board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 -
49 33 17 1
Table 2-49 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL1 port on the front panel of the
H83BVDMM board.
64 39 48 31 32 40 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 38 46 30 30 41 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 37 44 29 28 42 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 36 42 28 26 43 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 35 40 27 24 44 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 34 38 26 22 45 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 33 36 25 20 46 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 32 34 24 18 47 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-50 lists the specifications of the H83BVDMM board.
Overview
The H832SHLH board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-26 illustrates the working principle of the H832SHLH board.
l The protection module protects and isolates the board from lightning strikes.
l The chipset module implements functions such as amplification, filtering, analog-to-digital
(A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion, coding/decoding, and encapsulation/
decapsulation for the signals.
l The control module decodes signals and monitors signals.
l The power module powers other function modules of the board.
l The clock module provides the working clock for other function modules of the board.
Front Panel
Table 2-51 describes the front panel of the H832SHLH board.
SHLH
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The port of the H832SHLH is located on its front panel. Table 2-52 describes the port of the
H832SHLH board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-53 describes the pin assignments of the xDSL port on the front panel of the H832SHLH
board.
64 15 48 7 32 - 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 - 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 - 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 - 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 - 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 - 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 - 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 - 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-54 lists the specifications of the H832SHLH board.
Overview
The H838ASRB board supports the following functions:
l 32-channel POTS access service
l Polarity reversal for all 32 channels of POTS services
l Circuit test and loop line test
l Loop connectivity test
l Port protection
l Board power-off for energy conservation
l BORSCHT for the analog user circuit
NOTE
Working Principle
Figure 2-28 illustrates the working principle of the H838ASRB board.
l The protection module protects and isolates the board from lightning strikes.
l The subscriber line interface module provides 32-channel POTS access service.
l The processing module processes the POTS service of the board and transmits the service
upstream through the HW interface. Through the SPI port bus, this module receives the
configuration command issued by the control module of the board and transmits the service
status information upstream.
l The control module supports the intra-board communication, service management and
control, and communication with the control board.
l The power module controls the power from the backplane and powers other function
modules of the board.
l The clock module provides accurate clock source for the processing module.
Front Panel
Table 2-55 describes the front panel of the H838ASRB board.
Port
The port of the H838ASRB board is located on its front panel. Table 2-56 describes the port of
the H838ASRB board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-57 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN port on the front panel of the H838ASRB
board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 24
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 25
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 26
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 27
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 28
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 29
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 30
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 31
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-58 lists the specifications of the H838ASRB board.
Overview
NOTE
l H837ASPB has the same functions as H838ASPB; therefore, H837ASPB can substitute for
H838ASPB.
l Compared with H837ASPB/H838ASPB, H839ASPB supports a new function: direct current-isolated
(DC-I) grounding.
Working Principle
Figure 2-30 illustrates the working principle of the H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
l The protection module protects and isolates the board from lightning strikes.
l The subscriber-line interface module provides access to 64 channels of POTS services.
l The codec module encodes and decodes voice signals and converts analog signals into
digital signals.
l The MCU module processes the upper-layer protocol messages between the board and the
control board and manages user ports of the board.
l The power module supplies power to other function modules of the board.
l The clock module provides the working clock for other function modules of the board.
Front Panel
Table 2-59 describes the front panel of the H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
ASPB
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Port
The ports of the H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB board are located on its front panel. Table
2-60 describes the ports of the H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
PSTN0 and PSTN1 Each provides 32 channels Use a 32-channel subscriber cable to
of POTS access services. connect each port to the main distribution
frame (MDF).
Pin Assignments
Table 2-61 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN0 port on the front panel of the H837ASPB/
H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 24
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 25
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 26
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 27
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 28
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 29
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 30
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 31
49 33 17 1
Table 2-62 describes the pin assignments of the PSTN1 port on the front panel of the H837ASPB/
H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
64 47 48 39 32 48 16 56
63 47 31 15
62 46 46 38 30 49 14 57
61 45 29 13
60 45 44 37 28 50 12 58
59 43 27 11
58 44 42 36 26 51 10 59
57 41 25 9
56 43 40 35 24 52 8 60
55 39 23 7
54 42 38 34 22 53 6 61
53 37 21 5
52 41 36 33 20 54 4 62
51 35 19 3
50 40 34 32 18 55 2 63
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-63 lists the specifications of the H837ASPB/H838ASPB/H839ASPB board.
(voice, image, and data) communications. Also, it can be connected to the personal handyphone
system (PHS) base station for service transparent transmission on the U interface.
Overview
The H832DSLD board supports the following functions:
l Eight 2B+1D channels for BRA user access service
l Eight channels of service transparent transmission on the U interface by connecting to the
PHS base station
l Board power-off for energy conservation
NOTE
The H832DSLD board does not support remote power supply and therefore it cannot supply power to the
network termination 1 (NT1) in a remote manner.
Working Principle
Figure 2-32 illustrates the working principle of the H832DSLD board.
Front Panel
Table 2-64 describes the front panel of the H832DSLD board.
DSLD
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM
Steady green The board functions properly.
Port
The port of the H832DSLD board is located on its front panel. Table 2-65 describes the port of
the H832DSLD board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-66 describes the pin assignments of the LINE port on the front panel of the H832DSLD
board.
64 - 48 7 32 - 16 -
63 47 31 15
62 - 46 6 30 - 14 -
61 45 29 13
60 - 44 5 28 - 12 -
59 43 27 11
58 - 42 4 26 - 10 -
57 41 25 9
56 - 40 3 24 - 8 -
55 39 23 7
54 - 38 2 22 - 6 -
53 37 21 5
52 - 36 1 20 - 4 -
51 35 19 3
50 - 34 0 18 - 2 -
49 33 17 1
Specifications
Table 2-67 lists the specifications of the H832DSLD board.
Overview
The H835CALE board supports the following functions:
l 32-channel ADSL2+ and POTS integrated access services
l Circuit test and loop line test
l Polarity reversal for all 32 channels of POTS services
l Port protection
l Board power-off for energy conservation
l BORSCHT for the analog user circuit
NOTE
Working Principle
Figure 2-34 illustrates the working principle of the H835CALE board.
The H835CALE board can be divided into two parts: the broadband part and the narrowband
part. The basic working principle of the board is as follows:
l The protection module protects and isolates the board from lightning strikes.
l Broadband service processing:
– The broadband interface module converts the ADSL2+ line signals into cell flows.
– The logic processing module implements functions such as encoding/decoding, analog-
to-digital conversion, and line driving for ADSL2+ services. It also provides an
upstream port connecting to the UTOPIA bus of the backplane.
Front Panel
Table 2-68 describes the front panel of the H835CALE board.
CALE
RUN ALM: running status indicator
RUN
ALM Steady red The board is faulty.
LINE
Port
The port of the H835CALE board is located on its front panel. Table 2-69 describes the port of
the H835CALE board.
Pin Assignments
Table 2-70 describes the pin assignments of the LINE port on the front panel of the H835CALE
board.
64 15 48 7 32 16 16 24
63 47 31 15
62 14 46 6 30 17 14 25
61 45 29 13
60 13 44 5 28 18 12 26
59 43 27 11
58 12 42 4 26 19 10 27
57 41 25 9
56 11 40 3 24 20 8 28
55 39 23 7
54 10 38 2 22 21 6 29
53 37 21 5
52 9 36 1 20 22 4 30
51 35 19 3
50 8 34 0 18 23 2 31
49 33 17 1
Jumper Settings
The H835CALE board provides two jumpers, J7 and J8, as shown in Figure 2-35.
J7 and J8 Connected The board is ready for loading and the Not connected
narrowband CPU of the board uses the
serial port loading mode.
Specifications
Table 2-72 lists the specifications of the H835CALE board.
Overview
The H831PDIA board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-37 illustrates the working principle of the H831PDIA board.
Front Panel
Table 2-73 describes the front panel of the H831PDIA board.
PDIA
PWR: running status indicator
Port
The port of the H831PDIA board is located on its front panel. Table 2-74 describes the port of
the H831PDIA board.
RTN(+)/NEG(-) (OT Leads in one -48 V DC input for Use a DC power cable to
terminals) the H831PDIA board. connect the terminal to the DC
power supply.
Input voltage range: -38.4 V DC
to -72 V DC
Maximum input current: 7.8 A
Dimensions
Table 2-75 lists the dimensions of the H831PDIA board.
Overview
The H832PDIA board supports the following functions:
l Two -48 V DC inputs
l Filtering and current-limiting for the input power
l Detection and alarm reporting for the availability of input power
Figure 2-38 shows the external connection of the H832PDIA board.
Working Principle
Figure 2-39 illustrates the working principle of the H832PDIA board.
Front Panel
Table 2-76 describes the front panel of the H832PDIA board.
PDIA
PWR0: power status indicator (DC input "0")
Port
The ports of the H832PDIA board are located on its front panel. Table 2-77 describes the ports
of the H832PDIA board.
Dimensions
Table 2-78 lists the dimensions of the H832PDIA board.
Overview
The H831PAIA board supports the following functions:
l One 220 V AC input
l The device supports a maximum of 200 W output power
Figure 2-40 shows the external connections of the H831PAIA board.
+12 V DC
+3.3 V DC
Backplane
220 V AC -48 V DC
AC power H831PAIA
SPI bus and board type
Monitoring signal
Working Principle
Figure 2-41 illustrates the working principle of the H831PAIA board.
+12 V DC
220 V AC
MA200-A power module +3.3 V DC
Front Panel
Table 2-79 describes the front panel of the H831PAIA board.
output is normal.
CAUTION
~100-240V;50/60Hz;3A
Port
The port of the H831PAIA board is located on its front panel. Table 2-80 describes the port of
the H831PAIA board.
220 V AC input port Leads in the AC power to Use an AC power cable to connect the
(standard 3-pin male the H831PAIA board. port to the AC power supply.
socket) Input voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V
AC
Maximum input current: 3 A
Dimensions
Table 2-81 lists the dimensions of the H831PAIA board.
Board Dimensions (W x D x H)
Overview
The H831PAIC board supports the following functions:
+12 V DC
+3.3 V DC
Backplane
Monitoring signal
Working Principle
Figure 2-43 illustrates the working principle of the H831PAIC board.
-48 V DC
220 V AC/110 V AC +12 V DC
MA400-A power module +3.3 V DC
The MA400–A power module converts the 220 V AC input into –48 V DC, +12 V DC and +3.3
V DC outputs and reports alarm signals.
Front Panel
Table 2-82 describes the front panel of the H831PAIC board.
~100-240V;50/60Hz;6A
Port
The port of the H831PAIC board is located on its front panel. Table 2-83 describes the port of
the H831PAIC board.
220 V AC input port Leads in the AC power to Use an AC power cable to connect the
(standard 3-pin male the H831PAIC board. port to the AC power supply.
socket) Input voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V
AC
Maximum input current: 6 A
Dimensions
Table 2-84 lists the dimensions of the H831PAIC board.
Board Dimensions (W x D x H)
Overview
The H831PAIB board supports the following functions:
Working Principle
Figure 2-45 illustrates the working principle of the H831PAIB board.
220 V AC -48 V DC
AC/DC module Signal reporting and receiving
-48 V DC
Battery supplies power
+12 V DC
/Charges the battery
PSUA +3.3 V DC
Front Panel
Table 2-85 describes the front panel of the H831PAIB board.
PAIB
PMU: running status indicator (red and green bi-colored)
BAT-
-48V;5A
Port
The ports of the H831PAIB board are located on its front panel. Table 2-86 describes the ports
of the H831PAIB board.
220 V AC input port Leads in the AC power to Use an AC power cable to connect the
(standard 3-pin male the H831PAIB board. port to the AC power supply.
socket) Input voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V
AC.
Maximum input current: 3 A
BAT-/BAT+ (OT Battery input terminals, Use a lead-acid battery power cable or
terminals) connect to the lead-acid Fe-lithium battery power cable to
or Fe-lithium battery. connect the OT terminals to a battery.
-59 Input voltage range: -39 V DC to -59 V
DC.
Maximum input current: 5 A
SENSOR (2-pin Detects the temperature Use a 2-wire cable to connect the
terminal) of a lead-acid battery or terminal to the temperature sensor of a
activates a Fe-lithium lead-acid battery or the activation port of
battery. a Fe-lithium battery.
PSUA
PAIB
PMUA
PAIB
Dimensions
Table 2-87 lists the dimensions of the H831PAIB board.
Reach 20.0 km
GE Electrical Module
If a GE electrical module is configured on an H831CCUC board that is equipped with the UP2A
or UP2C daughter board, connect one network cable to the board for one-channel GE. Table
2-89 the specifications of GE electrical module.
Reach 100.0 m
GE optical module
A GE optical module can be configured on an H831CCUB that is equipped with the GP1Aor
GE1A daughter board, H831CCUC that is equipped with the UP2A or UP2C daughter board,
or H831EIUD board. The optical module with independent receive and transmit functions is
connected to two LC/PC optical fibers to provide one GE channel, and the optical module with
combined receive and transmit functions is connected to one LC/PC optical fibers to provide
one GE channel. Table 2-90 lists the specifications of GE optical modules.
No. 1 2 3 4 5
Rate 2.125 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s 1.25 Gbit/s
1.25 Gbit/s
1.063 Gbit/s
Minimum -9.5 dBm -9.0 dBm -5.0 dBm -9.0 dBm -9.0 dBm
Output
Optical
Power
Maximum -2.5 dBm -3.0 dBm 0 dBm -3.0 dBm -3.0 dBm
Output
Optical
Power
Maximum -17.0 dBm -20.0 dBm -23.0 dBm -19.5 dBm -19.5 dBm
Receiver
Sensitivity
FE optical module
A FE optical module can be configured on an H831EIUD board, connect one LC/PC optical
fibers to the board for one-channel FE. Table 2-91 lists the specifications of FE optical modules.
No. 1 2
3 Cable
This topic covers the applications, appearances, pin assignments, and technical specifications
of the cables for the MA5616 chassis.
An environment monitoring cable connects the control board of the device to sensors for
collecting the information about various environmental parameters.
3.10 Clock Bridging Cable
The clock Bridging cable is a 120-ohm-to-75-ohm clock cable and is used for transmitting clock/
time signals.
3.11 32-Channel Subscriber Cable
A 32-Channel subscriber cable connects a service board to the MDF for transmitting audio, video
and data signals.
3.12 Optical Fiber
An optical fiber connects an optical port to an upstream device or optical network terminal.
Application
The DC power cable connects the power port of the chassis to the external power supply. It is
connected as follows:
l One end of the DC power cable is connected to the input port on the DC power board of
the chassis.
l The other end of the DC power cable is bare wires. According to the output port type of
the DC power, a corresponding terminal is made and then connected to the output port of
the DC power supply.
NOTE
The black cable is the -48 V return ground cable connected to the RTN(+) terminal of the DC power board. The
blue cable is the -48 V power cable connected to the NEG(-) terminal of the DC power board.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of a -48 V return ground cable and a -48 V power cable are the
same, as listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Technical specifications of a -48 V return ground cable and a -48 V power cable
Parameter Description
Color Black (-48 V return ground cable); blue (-48 V power cable)
Parameter Description
Application
An AC power cable supplies the working voltage for the chassis. It is connected as follows:
l One end of the AC power cable is connected to the AC power input port of the chassis.
l The other end of the AC power cable is connected to the output port of the AC power supply.
Appearance
Figure 3-4 shows the appearance of an AC power cable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-2 lists the technical specifications of an AC power cable.
NOTE
Specifications of the AC power cable vary with country/area. The following uses the AC power cable that
meets the Chinese standard as an example.
Connection
A lead-acid battery power cable connects the battery power port of the chassis to a lead-acid
battery. It is connected as follows:
l One end of the cable is connected to the battery power port on the AC power board (with
power backup) in the chassis.
l The other end of the cable is connected to the positive and negative poles of a lead-acid
battery.
NOTE
A lead-acid battery power cable consists of a -48 V return ground cable and a -48 V power cable.
l The black one is the -48 V return ground cable, connected to the BAT(+) terminal of the AC power board
(with power backup).
l The blue one is the -48 V power cable, connected to the BAT(-) terminal of the AC power board (with power
backup).
Technical Specifications
Table 3-3 lists the technical specifications of a lead-acid battery power cable.
Parameter Description
Color Black (-48 V return ground cable); blue (-48 V power cable)
Parameter Description
Connection
A Fe-lithium battery power cable connects the Fe-lithium battery power port of the chassis to a
Fe-lithium battery module. It is connected as follows:
l One end of the cable is connected to the battery power port on the AC power board (with
power backup) in the chassis.
l The other end of the cable is connected to the power port of a Fe-lithium battery module.
NOTE
A Fe-lithium battery power cable consists of a -48 V return ground cable and a -48 V power cable.
l The black one is the -48 V return ground cable, connected to the BAT(+) terminal of the AC power board
(with power backup).
l The blue one is the -48 V power cable, connected to the BAT(-) terminal of the AC power board (with power
backup).
Technical Specifications
Table 3-4 lists the technical specifications of a Fe-lithium battery power cable.
Parameter Description
Color Black (-48 V return ground cable); blue (-48 V power cable)
Parameter Description
Connection
The connections of a PGND cable are as follows:
l One end of the PGND cable (OT 6-4) is connected to the ground point of the chassis.
l The other end of the PGND cable (OT 6-6) is connected to the ground point of the cabinet.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-5 lists the technical specifications of a PGND cable.
Application
A local maintenance serial port cable is used for debugging or local maintenance.
It is connected as follows:
l One end of the cable is an RJ45 connector (8-pin), which connects to a maintenance serial
port of the device.
l The other end of the cable is a DB-9 or DB-25 socket, which connects to a maintenance
terminal. When a PC is used as the maintenance terminal, select the DB-9 socket.
Figure 3-12 shows the structure of a local maintenance serial port cable.
Pin Assignments
Table 3-6 describes the pin assignments of a local maintenance serial port cable.
X2 (RJ45) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X1 (DB-25) 5 6 3 1 7 2 20 4
X3 (DB-9) 8 6 2 5 5 3 4 7
Technical Specifications
Table 3-7 lists the technical specifications of a local maintenance serial port cable.
Parameter Description
Wire gauge of the inner conductor 28 AWG (cross-sectional area ≈ 0.08 mm2)
Number of wires 8
Application
A local maintenance and environment monitoring combo cable is connected as follows:
l One end provides an RJ45 connector and is connected to the CON/ESC port of the CCUC
control board.
l The other end provides an RJ45 connector and a DB9 connector:
– RJ45 connector: connected to an environment monitoring device.
– DB9 connector: connected to a local maintenance terminal.
Figure 3-13 Appearance of a local maintenance and environment monitoring combo cable
Figure 3-14 shows the structure of a local maintenance and environment monitoring combo
cable.
Figure 3-14 Structure of a local maintenance and environment monitoring combo cable
Pin Assignments
Table 3-8 describes the pin assignments of a local maintenance and environment monitoring
combo cable.
Table 3-8 Pin assignments of a local maintenance and environment monitoring combo cable
Cable Connector X1 Connectors X2 and X3 Color Relationship
Technical Specifications
Table 3-9 lists the technical specifications of a local maintenance and environment monitoring
combo cable.
Table 3-9 Technical specifications of a local maintenance and environment monitoring combo
cable
Parameter Specification
Color Black
Application
A network cable can be a straight through cable or a crossover cable.
l The straight through cable is used to connect a terminal to the network.
l The crossover cable is used to connect two terminals.
1 8
X1 X2
Pin Assignments
Table 3-10 describes the pin assignments of a straight through cable.
2 Orange 2
4 Blue 4
6 Green 6
8 Brown 8
2 Orange 6
4 Blue 4
6 Green 2
8 Brown 8
NOTE
To achieve the optimum electrical transmission performance, make sure that the wires connected to pins 1 and
2 and to pins 3 and 6 are twisted pairs.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-12 lists the technical specifications of a network cable.
Number of wires 8
Connection
An environment monitoring cable gathers signals of various sensors and transmits the signals
to the control board for processing. It is connected as follows:
l One end of the cable is a DB-9 male connector connecting to a DB-9 female connector,
leading out multiple wires to connect to corresponding sensors.
l The other end of the cable is an RJ45 connector connecting to the ALARM port on the
control board.
Pin Assignments
Table 3-13 describes the pin assignments of an environment monitoring cable.
1 Blue 1
3 Orange 3
5 Green 5
7 Brown 7
Technical Specifications
Table 3-14 lists the technical specifications of an environment monitoring cable.
Parameter Description
Number of wires 8
Connection
The clock Bridging cable is connected as follows:
l One end of the cable is an RJ45 connector connecting to the CLK/TOD port on the control
board.
l The other end is connected to the external clock device. The connector must be made based
on the on-site situation.
Structure
Figure 3-19 shows the structure of the clock bridging cable.
Pin Assignment
Table 3-15 lists the pin assignment of the clock bridging cable connector.
X1.2 White
X1.5 White
X1.6 White
X1.8 Brown
Technical Specifications
Table 3-16 lists the technical specifications of the clock bridging cable.
Item Specification
120-ohm cable Twisted-Pair Cable, 120 ohm, SEYVP, 0.4 mm, 26AWG, 4Pairs, Pantone
type 430U
Application
One end of a 32-channel subscriber cable is a Champ 64-pin connector connected to a port of a
service board, and the other end is bare wires connected to the MDF.
Pin Assignments
Figure 3-22 shows the pin assignments of a 32-channel subscriber cable.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-17 lists the technical specifications of a 32-channel subscriber cable.
Number of wires 64
Application
An optical fiber carries optical signals. It is connected as follows:
l One end of the optical fiber is connected to an optical port of a board.
l The other end of the optical fiber is connected to the optical distribution frame (ODF),
optical port of the upper layer device, or optical port of other devices.
Appearance
The appearances of a single-mode optical fiber and a multi-mode optical fiber are the same, but
their colors are different. The single-mode optical fiber is yellow, and the multi-mode optical
fiber is orange.
Figure 3-23 and Figure 3-24 show the appearances of single-mode optical fibers with different
connectors.
LC/PC connector
SC/PC connector
ST/PC connector
4 Electromechanical Device
This topic covers the functions, front panels, input terminals, output terminals, and specifications
of the electromechanical devices for the MA5616.
Function
The EPS30-4815AF power system converts one AC input into two DC outputs to implement
the DC power distribution. It can be connected to one set of batteries and use its monitoring
module to manage the batteries.
The EPS30-4815AF power system can also use the external sensor transfer box to collect and
report the status of sensors and standby detected parameters.
NOTE
The rectifier modules of the EPS30-4815AF power system work in the load balancing and mutual hot
backup mode.
Appearance
Figure 4-1 shows the appearance of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
Monitoring module
Rectifier module
Configuration
Table 4-1 lists the component configuration of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
The EPS30-4815AF power system can be configured with two rectifier modules, which are
connected in parallel for output.
Table 4-2 shows the mapping between the quantity of rectifier modules in the EPS30-4815AF
power system and the maximum output current.
Table 4-2 Mapping between the quantity of rectifier modules of the EPS30-4815AF power
system and the maximum output current
1 15 A
2 30 A
Indicator
Table 4-3 describes the indicators on the rectifier module of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
Table 4-3 Indicators on the rectifier module of the EPS30-4815AF power system
Table 4-4 describes the indicators on the monitoring module of the EPS30-4815AF power
system.
Table 4-4 Indicators on the monitoring module of the EPS30-4815AF power system
Indicator Status Description
Input Terminal
The EPS30-4815AF power system supports one 220 V AC power input and the standard 3-pin
connector is used.
Figure 4-2 shows the input terminals of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
AC INPUT
Output Terminal
The EPS30-4815AF power system supports three output terminals. The two pins on the left of
the output terminal are the output positive pole and the two pins on the right of the output terminal
are the output negative pole.
Figure 4-3 shows the output terminals of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
DC OUTPUT
+ + - -
LOAD1
10A
LOAD2
20A
BATT.
20A
Figure 4-4 shows the fuses of the output tributaries in the EPS30-4815AF power system.
Figure 4-4 Fuses of the output tributaries in the EPS30-4815AF power system
AC INPUT RS232/RS485 DC OUTPUT
RUN
RUN RUN
FU-BT LOAD1
ALM 20A 10A
EPMU03
ALARM ALARM
COM
LOAD2
20A
FAULT FAULT
FU-BT
20A
FU-1 FU-2
10A 20A
Table 4-5 shows the mapping between the fuses of the output tributaries and the load tributaries.
Table 4-5 Mapping between the fuses of the output tributaries and the load tributaries
Specifications
Table 4-6 lists the specifications of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
Parameter Specification
Operating temperature range -33°C to +65°C (Note that in the range of +50°C to +65°C,
the output current also decreases linearly, limited within a
specified range.)
Cooling method Forced air cooling, with the built-in fan in the rectifier module
Function
The ESCM EMU includes the environment monitoring board, terminal block, and DIP switch.
It monitors the environment parameters of the whole device, such as smoke, water, door status,
MDF, temperature, and humidity, and also provides the extended monitoring port.
Structure
Figure 4-5 shows the structure of the ESCM EMU.
Front Panel
Figure 4-6 shows the front panel of the ESCM EMU.
Terminal Block
Table 4-8 describes the terminal blocks of the ESCM EMU.
JTD1-JTD6 Indicate the socket for the digital parameter input. Supported
l Used to monitor digital parameters.
l Connect to the monitored devices according to
the application scenarios.
JTM1 Indicates the socket for the door status sensor. Supported
48VDC INPUT Indicates the socket for the power input. Supported
l The power socket has two slots. The left slot is
identified as RTN (-), and the right slot NEG (+).
l Connects to the -48 V output terminal of the
power system.
Ground terminal Connects to the ground point of the cabinet by using Supported
a ground cable.
The ground terminal is located on the right upper
corner at the rear of the EMU, and there is a
grounding symbol to identify the ground terminal on
the EMU.
DIP Switch
The ESCM EMU provides a DIP switch: SW1, as shown in Figure 4-7.
LED
COM1
COM2
DIP switch
Terminal block for
environment
parameter Power socket
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S1 has eight available electrical switches. ON indicates 0, and OFF indicates 1. Table 4-9
describes the settings of SW1.
SW1-5 Not - ON
supported
When the ESCM EMU adopts the RS-485 communication mode, SW1-1 to SW1-4 are used to
set the address of the environment monitoring board. Table 4-10 shows the settings of SW1-1
to SW1-4.
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0 2
0 0 1 1 3
0 1 0 0 4
0 1 0 1 5
0 1 1 0 6
0 1 1 1 7
1 0 0 0 8
1 0 0 1 9
1 0 1 0 A
1 0 1 1 B
1 1 0 0 C
1 1 0 1 D
1 1 1 0 E
1 1 1 1 F
Specifications
Table 4-11 lists specifications of the ESCM EMU.
Function
The sensor transfer box provides various sensor ports to connect the EMU and external sensors.
Overview
The sensor transfer box is an optional part. It provides diverse sensor ports to connect the
monitoring unit to the sensors.
Front Panel
Figure 4-8 shows the PMIB01 sensor transfer box.
Sensor Port
Figure 4-9 and Table 4-12 describe the sensor ports of the PMIB01 sensor transfer box.
FU_ALM
JKM4 JKM3 JKM2 JKM1 JK 2 JK1
J1
TEM_H Sensor port of l Pin 1 and pin 3 are for the +24 V power Used
U temperature supply.
and humidity 1 l Pin 2 is for the temperature signal cable.
l Pin 4 is for the humidity signal cable.
JK1, JK2 Alarm digital The maximum voltage is 60 VDC and the Reserved
ports maximum load current is 500 mA.
l When minor alarms are generated, JK2
is short-circuited.
l When critical alarms are generated, JK1
is short-circuited.
l Users can define alarm levels through
the BAM program.
JKM1- Digital ports The maximum voltage is 5.6 VDC and the -
JKM4 maximum current is 20 mA.
JAC1- Output ports of Pin 1 and pin 2 are connected to pole C and Reserved
JAC6 the optical pole E of the optical coupler.
coupler The optical coupling parameter Vce max is
40 VDC and Ic max is 80 mA. Avoid setting
the parameters to the maximum values.
FU_AL Detecting port l Pin 1 is for the signal cable FU1+ and is -
M of the battery connected to the negative pole of the
fuse battery.
l Pin 2 is reserved for the FU1- signal.
JTD1- Input ports of l Pin 1 is for the +24 V power supply. Reserved
JTD7 the standby l Pin 2 is for the +12 V power supply.
Boolean value
l Pin 3 is for the signal cable.
l Pin 4 is for grounding.
According to the actual requirements,
access related passive digital signals to pins
2 and pin 3.
NOTE
"JTD1-JTD7" are the input ports of the standby Boolean value. By default, the sensors are not configured.
You can determine the type of signal to be accessed. With related configuration, the monitor unit can
monitor them.
Specifications
Table 4-13 lists the specifications of the PMIB01 sensor transfer box.
PMIB01 140 mm x 96 mm x 31 mm
4.4 12 AH Battery
The 12 AH battery is the valve regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery whose power can be restored
by charging after the battery is discharged. It can be used as the backup power supply of the
device.
CAUTION
After the device is powered on, the battery parameters need to be configured in time.
Appearance
Figure 4-10 shows the appearance of the 12 AH battery.
Specifications
Table 4-14 lists the specifications of the 12 AH battery.
Rated capacity 12 AH
Weight 4.2 kg
NOTE
The battery charging status can be float charging or equalized charging, as described in the following:
l Equalized charging: It is a method that fully charges the discharged battery quickly by constant voltage
and limited current. The voltage is usually set high. This method balances the capacity among batteries
in a battery group.
l Float charging: It is a charging method that preserves full charge for the battery by constant voltage.
The voltage is usually set low.
Function
The PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module is applicable to the -48 V DC power system and stays
in the online float charging state when it is fully charged. When the power module output is
abnormal (except in an overvoltage event), the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module provides
-48 V DC power without conversion delay.
The built-in battery management unit of the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module implements
the following functions:
l Manages charging and discharging of the battery group.
l Provides various protections.
l Reports the running status and alarms of the battery module by using an alarm indication
port (RS-485 serial port or dry contact port).
Appearance
Figure 4-11 shows the appearance of the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module.
Indicator
Table 4-15 describes the indicators of the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module.
RUN: running status Blinking The battery module is communicating with the
indicator green slowly main device.
ALM: alarm indicator Steady red A critical alarm is generated indicating that the
battery module is faulty or reaches its end of
life.
SOC: battery capacity Steady green The battery is fully charged or idle.
indicators
Blinking The battery is being charged.
green slowly
NOTE
There are four SOC indicators, each indicating 25% of the total capacity. The leftmost SOC indicator
indicates the largest capacity and the rightmost SOC indicator the smallest.
Port
Table 4-16 describes the ports of the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module.
RS485 RS-485 serial port. It is This port complies with the master-slave
used to report the node communication protocol between
running status and fault the battery module and the main device.
alarms of the battery
module.
ALM-OUT Dry contact port. It is This port is used when the peer device
used to output dry does not support the RS-485 serial port.
contact alarms based on
the connect/disconnect
status of a normally open
relay.
Specifications
Table 4-17 lists the specifications of the PBL 02A Fe-lithium battery module.
Rated capacity 10 AH
A
AC alternating current
ADSL2+ asymmetric digital subscriber line 2plus
B
BRA base rate adaptation
D
DC direct current
DSP digital signal processor
E
EMI electromagnetic interference
ESC electric supervisory channel
F
FC ferrule connector
FE fast Ethernet
G
GE gigabit Ethernet
GND ground
GPON gigabit passive optical network
I
IP Internet Protocol
L
LC lucent connector
M
MDF main distribution frame
O
ODF optical distribution frame
P
PC physical connect
PGND protection ground
PHY physical sublayer & physical layer
PON passive optical network
POTS plain old telephone service
PSTN public switched telephone network
S
SC square connector
SCU service control unit
SFF small form factor
SFP small form-factor pluggable
SHDSL single-line high speed digital subscriber line
STP shielded twisted pair
U
UTOPIA universal test & operations PHY interface for ATM
UTP unshielded twisted pair
V
VDSL very high speed digital subscriber line
VoIP voice over IP
X
xDSL x digital subscriber line