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1. Management MGMT card provides 606 alarm relay contacts inputs and outputs system timing inputs and outputs management serial ports out of band management Ethernet ports GBIC slots for passive CWDM Mux Demux or Optical Add Drop Multiplexor modules System Lamp Test button and Alarm Cutoff switch SCPX System Controller and Packet Fabric also provides trunk interfaces either Gigabit Ethernet or SONET SDH SCPX 2 slot for second System Controller and Packet Fabric with trunk interfaces equipping the EdgeFLEX 600 with two SCPX cards provides for redundant operation PODs hot swappable interface modules up to six per EdgeFLEX 600 chassis Dual redundant hot swappable DC power supply modules Dual redundant fan trays and an air filter behind decorative bezel EdgeFLEX 600 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeFLEX 600 Overview Site Planning Site Planning Power Requirements The EdgeFLEX 600 is available with redundant DC power input connections The power connectors are pluggable terminal blocks rated at 41 amps 40 to 72 VDC 48 VDC nominal The maximum power consumption for an EdgeFLEX 600 device is approximately 675 watts drawing maximum 16 amps at 40 volts Maximum current draw worst case is 16 amps Typical power consumption for an EdgeFLEX 600 assuming two SCPX cards plus five of the six POD positions
2. 1 2 site Planning b at ae 1 3 Power Requirements oo sieci ccrann tira eee eee 1 3 Cooling 1 3 Technical Specifications 1 3 Chassis 1 3 Electrical Specifications 1 3 Environmental 1 4 Compliance Specifications 1 4 Related 1 4 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Preparing for 2 2 Required Tools to Unpack and Install the Chassis 2 2 Unpacking the EdgeFLEX 600 2 2 Checking the 2 2 Chassis Components 0 2 3 Fan Tray System Interfaces and Power Supply Units 2 3 Front Panel LEDs and System Interfaces Locations 2 3 Power Supply Unit LED 2 3 Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis ina 2 4 Installing Flanges on the Chassis 2 4 Rack Installation tbe eer Aa E ra eere 2 6 Installing the Decorative 1 2
3. Card Type LED Label Description Normal State Alarm State Any Power Card has powered Green On Red or Off Fault Card is experiencing a Off On Red fault condition Active Act Card is Active member of a redundant pair Standby Sby Card is Standby member of redundant pair Quad Gigabit 1 4 Ports 4 Green Link Blinking On Amber or Ethernet SCPX Activity Off Dual Gigabit Ethernet 1 2 Ports 1 and 2 Green Link Blinking On Amber or Activity Off Octal Fast Ethernet left LED Speed Green 100 Mbps On Red or Off Off 10 Mbps right LED LINK Green Link without On Red Activity Blinking Link with Activity Quad SONET SDH 1 4 Ports 1 4 Green Link Amber LOS or or 84 63 CESoP Off Server OC 3 OC 12 STM 1 STM 4 Quad SONET SDH 1 4 Ports 1 4 Green Link Amber LOS or SCPX Off OC 12 48 STM 4 STM 16 16 port TI E1 1 16 Ports 1 16 Green OK Red Fault or Off all varieties EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 unprovisioned EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Routing Cables Routing Cables Routing System and Network Cables The EdgeFLEX 600 accessory kit includes a cable management bracket that you can use to position the system and network cables around the chassis If you installed the optional cable management bracket see Rack Installation on page 2 6 use the following guidelines to route the cables Route the power cables from the PSU units to
4. 2 3 4 5 6 7 B8 9101 12131415 I6 Power STATUS LAD EU OFF UNPROVISIONED I bd I6 TI EI SERVER rau i f bd 84 63 IMA PACKET SERVER LL S rau i f D 84 63 CESOP SERVER P I Ba EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 15 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Powering Up and Checking LEDs 2 16 Checking System Status LEDs The EdgeFLEX 600 system status LEDs are located on the SCPX card the Power Supply Units and the Management Card The following table lists the normal state and alarm state of these LEDs Refer to the illustration in Card LED Locations on page 2 15 for the location of the LEDs Card Location LED Label Normal State Meaning Alarm State Meaning Management Card MIN Minor Off On Amber MAJ Major Off On Red CRI Critical Off On Red OMT 1 2 On Green valid GBIC On Amber the GBIC module module is installed amp cannot be recognized by the recognized EdgeFLEX 600 Off no GBIC installed ACO Off On Amber When ACO has been pressed but Alarms are still present SCPX Power On Green Off Active Standby On Green SCPX is Active On Amber SCPX is in Standby system controller mode Fault Off On Red Alarm PSU OK On Green Red PSU not switched on or no DC supply connected PSU Fan Fault CTRL On Green The fan On Red the fan controller on
5. CarrierAccess EdgeFLEX 600 HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL Part Number 770 0170 AA Release 2 0 July 2007 Copyright 2007 Carrier Access Corporation All rights reserved All noted trademarks are the property of Carrier Access Corporation in the U S and various countries The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Carrier Access Corporation The hardware and software described herein are furnished under a license or non disclosure agreement The hardware software and manual may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of this agreement It is against the law to reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any medium electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this manual or software supplied with the EdgeFLEX 600 for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the express written permission of Carrier Access Corporation Contact Information Carrier Access Corporation 5395 Pearl Parkway Boulder CO 80301 2490 Corporate Phone 303 442 5455 Fax 303 443 5908 www catrieraccess com Customer Support Direct 800 786 9929 E mail tech support carrieraccess com Safety of Information Technology Equipment EdgeFLEX 600 is safety certified by an independent laboratory and is compliant wi
6. g OM 3 8 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Adding and Replacing Components Nonreplaceable Components 4 Atthis point be sure the ejector latch is perpendicular to the card in the ejected position then gently press the ejector latch toward the card The ejector latch should engage with the chassis and draw the card into its fully inserted position Use a smooth quick action to install the card so that electrical connections from the card to the backplane are made at once When the card is fully inserted the ejector latch will snap into its locked position If you feel more than a slight amount of resistance STOP and recheck that the card is correctly aligned with the chassis guides 5 After inserting the card fully use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive thumbscrews at the right and left sides of the card by turning clockwise until secure Nonreplaceable Components The fan tray assemblies air filter Management Card SCPX cards service cards Power Supply Units OMT modules and SFP modules are the only user replaceable components of the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis If you suspect any other component of the EdgeFLEX 600 to be faulty contact your Carrier Access representative EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 3 9 Adding and Replacing Components Nonreplaceable Components 3 10 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 APPENDIX Connector Pin Assignments In this Appendix Pin Locations m Ethernet RJ 45 Pinou
7. wiring alarm contacts 2 11 Index 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0
8. perform the following steps 1 At the front of the chassis locate the 10 100 Ethernet cable s to install 2 Insert the RJ 45 cable connector into the appropriate 10 100 Ethernet interface connector on an Ethernet card Connecting to DS1 E1 Interfaces The EdgeFLEX 600 DS1 E1 interface cards use a special high density connector and octopus cable connect to a sixteen port breakout panel that provides standard RJ style physical interfaces To connect the DSI E1 POD to the DS1 E1 breakout panel perform the following steps 1 At the front of the chassis locate the high density connector on the DS1 E1 POD to be connected 2 Insert the high density plug on the octopus cable into the high density connector on the DS1 E1 card as shown below The connector will snap into place if seated correctly 3 Connect the sixteen DS1 E1 connectors on the octopus cable to the sixteen DS1 E1 RJ 48 connectors into the back of the DS1 E1 breakout panel as shown below Each connector on the breakout cable is tagged with its port number be sure to plug the correct connector into each receptacle on the breakout panel e 68 8 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 13 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Connecting Network Cables 4 Finally connect the individual DS1 E1 lines to the physical interfaces provided on the breakout panel In the example below po
9. 2 POWER SUPPLY CORDS BEFORE SERVICING TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION CET APPAREIL COMPORTE PLUS D UN CORDON D ALIMENTATION AFIN DE PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES DEBRANCHER LES 2 CORDONS D ALIMENTATION AVANT DE FAIRE LE DEPANNAGE viii EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Preface Safety Information Safety Information CAUTION ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES READ THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface NI as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be present across the transmit and receive pairs Only use No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord to reduce the risk of fire Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Referto the installation section of this manual for a safe and proper installation procedure AII wiring external to this equipment should follow the current provision of the National Electrical Code Notices This manual contains important information and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation of the equipment DANGER A DANGER NOTICE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN OR WILL CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED CAUTION A CAUTION NOTICE INDI
10. 7 Connecting Pow t uL ecd eque d UR E ie 2 7 Requirements for DC Power Connections 2 7 Connecting Chassis to 2 8 Table of Contents xiv Wiring and Connecting DC Connecting System System Management System Management Connecting the Management Connecting the Local Console Cable Connecting the Timing Input Cable Connecting the Timing Output Cable Connecting the Alarm Connecting Network Selecting the Appropriate Network Cables Connecting to 10 100 Ethernet Interfaces Connecting to DSI E1 Interfaces Connecting to Optical Powering Up and Checking Powering Up the 518 Card LED Locations esna ss p s ane cece e Checking System Status LEDs Check Management Port Ethernet LEDs Check I O Card LEDs 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee Routing Cables eese
11. Carefully slice the strapping tape on the top of the box Avoid penetrating too deeply into the interior of the shipping container so as not to damage the contents Checking the Contents Before beginning installation unpack the shipping container and confirm that you received all of the necessary components 1 Carefully inspect all items for shipping damage If you notice any damage do not install the device Call Carrier Access Corporation Technical Support for instructions 2 Ensure that the content includes One EdgeFLEX 600 chassis including all orderable card options Accessory Kit containing Two 19 inch flanges for rack mounting 23 inch flanges must be ordered as an optional accessory Panduit grounding lug with lock nuts Two power connector blocks Two alarm terminal blocks Front cable management flange Decorative bezel to cover fan trays and air filter Seventeen 6 32 1 4 inch Phillips flathead screws attach mounting flange to the chassis Eight 10 32 1 2 inch Phillips round head screws used to rack mount the chassis EdgeFLEX 600 Release Notes hard copy Carrier Access Corporation Software CD Carrier Access Documentation CD containing the following EdgeFLEX 600 Release Notes EdgeFLEX 600 Hardware Installation Guide EdgeFLEX 100 and EdgeFLEX 600 Command Line Interface User Manual management serial cable 9 pin female mini D Sub connectors Anti static wrist strap 3 Confirm
12. USE A SMOOTH QUICK MOTION TO ENSURE CONNECTIONS FROM THE CARD TO THE BACKPLANE ARE MADE OR BROKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY Operating the Ejector Latches The EdgeFLEX 600 card ejector latches combine a lock with an ejector To unlock and eject a card slide the lock toward the end of the handle and simultaneously pull the handle _ Sone PX ns Card Removal Insertion To remove and insert a card perform the following steps 1 With a 2 Phillips screwdriver unscrew the captive thumbscrews at the right and left sides of the card until they are loose EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 3 7 Adding and Replacing Components Removing Installing Cards 2 As shown in the following illustrations grasp the ejector latch slide the locking bar towards the end of the handle then pull the ejector latch This will force the card to disengage from the backplane and slide out of the chassis Use a smooth quick action to ensure all electrical contacts from the card to the backplane are broken at once NOTE The SCPX cards and the Management card have ejectors at each end of the card Be sure to operate both ejector handles simultaneously 3 To install a card align the card with the guides inside the chassis and slide the card gently into the chassis As the card approaches the chassis be sure that the guide pins are aligned with the guide holes as shown in the illustration below
13. and workmanship under normal use given proper installation and maintenance for period of five 5 years from the date of shipment by Carrier Access This warranty shall not apply to Products that have been either resold or transferred from Distributor s customer to any other party Any such transfer shall void the above warranty Distributor will promptly notify Carrier Access of any defect in the Product Carrier Access or its agent will have the right to inspect the Product or workmanship on Distributor s premises or Distributor s customer s premises Carrier Access has the option to a repair replace or service at its factory or on the premises the Product or workmanship found to be defective or b credit BUYER for the PRODUCT in accordance with Carrier Access s depreciation policy Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the Product Products returned to Carrier Access for repair replacement or service will be shipped prepaid by Distributor Limitation of Warranty amp Limitation of Remedies Correction of defects by repair replacement or service will be at Carrier Access s option and constitute fulfillment of all obligations to Distributor for breach of warranty Carrier Access assumes no warranty liability with respect to defects in the Product caused by a modification repair installation operation or maintenance of the Product by anyone other than Carrier Access or its agent except as described in
14. or to assume for Carrier Access any other liability in connection with any of Carrier Access s Products software or services EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 xi Preface Warranty xii Warranty Product Returns Before returning any equipment to Carrier Access Corporation first contact the distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product A Return Material Authorization RMA number is required for all equipment returned to Carrier Access Corporation Call Carrier Access Corporation Customer Support at 800 786 9929 or 303 442 5455 for RMA number repair warranty information and shipping instructions Be prepared to provide the following information Carrier Access Corporation serial number s from the system chassis or circuit card s Name of distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product Description of defect EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Compliance cdi v e Ree ra os aes aia ade alex ii Safety us ea RO ERR ROC A S p RR RE TRA C d vi Service and Maintenance End viii Safety Information ees ix hcl Emm ix Electrostatic Discharge ESD X Waranty T xe a d cei xi EdgeFLEX 600 Overview Hardware 1 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Front View
15. the controller circuitry on the PSU PSU is experiencing a fault is operating properly MAIN On Green On Red Main Fan Tray has failed or is not present AUX On Green On Red Auxiliary Fan Tray has Check Management Port Ethernet LEDs There are two RJ 45 ports for Ethernet management of the EdgeFLEX 600 located on the Management card Refer to the illustration in Card LED Locations on page 2 15 for the location of the LEDs Each Ethernet management port has two status LEDs LINK ACT and SPEED The LINK ACT LED is on the right and indicates the presence of an Ethernet link and or traffic activity on that link The LINK SPEED LED is on the left of the port and indicates the speed of the Ethernet link either 10Mbps or 100Mbps The following table lists the interpretation of the states of the two LEDs failed or is not present LED Meaning Link Activity On Green to indicate Link right LED Blinking Green to indicate Activity Off to indicate No Link Detected Speed Green 100 Mbps left LED Amber 10 Mbps EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Check I O Card LEDs The I O cards contain LEDs that represent card and or port status depending on the cards installed in the EdgeFLEX 600 Refer to the illustration in Card LED Locations on page 2 15 for the location of the LEDs The following table shows the states and interpretation of the LEDs EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Powering Up and Checking LEDs
16. the left side and secure using a tie wrap Route all management cables through the cable management bracket on the left front of the chassis and secure them using a tie wrap Route all network cables through the cable management bracket and secure them using a tie wrap CAUTION FIBER OPTIC CABLES ARE DELICATE AND CARE MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN DRESSING CABLES TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CABLE BE SURE NOT TO BEND THE CABLES TOO TIGHTLY FIBER OPTIC CABLES TYPICALLY HAVE A MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF 1 2 INCHES 30 5 MM WHICH MUST BE OBSERVED REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER S SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC CABLES BEING INSTALLED 2 18 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Adding and Replacing Components In this Chapter m Replacing the Air Filter m Replacing a Fan Tray m Replacing an SFP Module m Removing Installing Cards m Nonreplaceable Components Adding and Replacing Components Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the Air Filter The air filter should be replaced or cleaned on a regular basis This may be done while the unit is operating To replace the air filter perform the following steps 1 Remove the front bezel that covers the fan tray and air filter 2 With a 2 Phillips screwdriver unscrew the captive thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the fan tray and air filter cover by turning it counterclockwise until the filter cover is free from
17. 00 ft 0 to 4000 m Operating humidity 5 to 85 maximum relative humidity noncondensing Compliance Specifications The following table lists the compliance specifications for the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis Attribute Measurement Safety CSA 60950 1 03 UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 EMC FCC Part 15 Class A ICES 003 Class A VCCI Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 300386 EN 55024 GR 1089 CORE Optical CDRH Class 1 EN 60825 1 60825 2 Related Documentation For more information about Carrier Access products refer to the following documents EdgeFLEX 100 600 System Overview EdgeFLEX 100 and EdgeFLEX 600 Command Line Interface User Manual EdgeFLEX 600 Release Notes 1 4 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation In this Chapter Preparing for Installation Chassis Components Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack Installing the Decorative Bezel Connecting Power Connecting System Cables Connecting Network Cables Powering Up and Checking LEDs Routing Cables EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Required Tools to Unpack and Install the Chassis You may need the following tools to unpack and install the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis in a rack Cable cutters 2 screwdriver Phillips or flathead ESD wrist strap Unpacking the EdgeFLEX 600 The EdgeFLEX 600 is shipped in a foam enclosure within a sturdy cardboard container
18. 040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice 50 dated July 26 2001 as well as European requirements EN 60825 1 and EN 60825 2 Operational wavelengths are in the range 830 1620 nm This symbol on the front panel indicates the presence of invisible laser light Under normal A operation Class 1 lasers are considered eye safe and not harmful Optical interfaces do not need to be shut down when connecting or disconnecting optical fibre However care should always be exercised to minimize exposure when working with lasers Avoid looking into the transceiver or an unconnected fibre with the naked eye or through the use of viewing optics When an interface is not connected with a fibre replace the dust plug to help protect the transceiver optics and reduce the chance of accidental exposure to laser light Only Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers approved for use by Carrier Access should be used within this system Use of non approved transceiver devices may result in an increased risk of exposure to invisible laser light or an inoperative optical port CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Preface Safety Notices DC Power Supply Warnings The DC power supply must be installed in a restricted area
19. 2 14 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Powering Up and Checking LEDs Powering Up and Checking LEDs Powering Up the Chassis After you install the power cables system cables and network cables you are ready to power up the EdgeFLEX 600 To power up the chassis perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the ground cable and all the power cables are installed and secure 2 Apply DC power from the power source as appropriate 3 Turn the circuit breaker switch to ON Turning on the circuit breakers applies power to all the components in the chassis The system powers up and the LEDs on the power supply and Management Card provide the operational status Card LED Locations The following illustration shows the LED locations for various I O modules that may populate a EdgeFLEX 600 chassis 1 O I OO ETHERNET POs LLLI GIGABIT ETHERNET PoweR ine A 2 e 2 3 4 QUAD 22 Nm vH I eee TM 1 4 PIE AX 2 1 1 MULTISERVICE 12345678 9101 12131415 16 rower PORT STATUS FAULT Q OFF UNPROVISIONED Hi 00000000 1 1
20. CATES THE POSSIBILITY OF INTERRUPTING NETWORK SERVICE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED WARNING WARNING NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED NOTE A Note indicates information to help you understand how to perform a procedure or how the system works Notes should be read before performing the required action EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 ix Preface Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions ESD can damage processors circuit cards and other electronic components Always observe the following precautions before installing a system component 1 Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until ready to install 2 Wear a wrist grounding strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling components If a wrist strap is not available maintain contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection WARNING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ICS ARE EXTREMELY SUSCEPTIBLE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN WHO USES TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES THAT CONFORM TO ACCEPTED INDUSTRY PRACTICES DO NOT HANDLE ICs The ESD warning label appears on packages and storage bags that contain static sensitive products and components x EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Preface Warranty Warranty Carrier Access warrants to Distributor that Products are free from substantial defect in material
21. Carrier Access s documentation or b the negligent or other improper use of the Product or c handling or transportation after title of the Product passes to Distributor Other manufacturer s equipment purchased by Carrier Access and resold to Distributor will be limited to that manufacturer s warranty Carrier Access assumes no warranty liability for other manufacturer s equipment furnished by Distributor Distributor understands and agrees as follows THE WARRANTIES IN THIS AGREEMENT REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF CARRIER ACCESS INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED BY CARRIER ACCESS THE REMEDIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE AND CARRIER ACCESS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURIES OR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER WITH THE EXCEPTION OF INJURIES OR DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF CARRIER ACCESS THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL SERVICES SOFTWARE AND PRODUCTS DURING AND AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD IN NO EVENT WILL CARRIER ACCESS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR COMMERCIAL LOSSES EVEN IF CARRIER ACCESS HAS BEEN ADVISED THEREOF No agent Distributor or representative is authorized to make any warranties on behalf of Carrier Access
22. TSI It is 10 40 inches 6 rack units 264 16 mm in height 17 26 inches 438 4 mm wide and 11 81 inches 300 mm deep with cables and may be installed in a ETSI compliant 600mm or 300mm rack or NEBS style 19 or 23 inch rack EdgeFLEX 600 Front View The following illustration shows the front view of the EdgeFLEX 600 equipped with typical interfaces The paragraphs following the illustration describe the corresponding features indicated in the illustration tak DC PSU 16A DC PSU psu ox RIN psu ox RN 48V Qc gen bea Qep fer ep amp 2 a 4 CURD Sone eee 84 63 IMA PACKET SERVER zs eos n OCTAL FAST ETHERNET 84 63 CESOP SERVER uu uu e ON DUAL GIG E TI EI MULTISERVICE 2 s e Om e 3 A SCPX 2 arrierAccess 3 m LLL Ld SO dE EdgeFLEX 600 E SCPX CarrierAccess La 2 thes 5 3000 EdgeFLEX 600
23. ange so that the holes in the flange align with the corresponding holes in the chassis and that the flange face is in front as shown in step 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack 2 Insert each of the four 6 32 1 4 inch flathead screws through the flange holes and into the chassis SUB JJ 3 Use a 2 screwdriver to tighten the screws Position the left hand mounting flange so that the holes in the flange align with the corresponding holes in the chassis and that the flange face is in front as shown in step 2 5 Insert each of the four 6 32 1 4 inch flathead screws through the flange holes and into the chassis lol EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 5 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack Rack Installation To install the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis in a rack you need the following Two people able to lift at least 45 pounds Fight 10 32 1 2 inch round head screws to secure the chassis to the rack included in the shipment 2 screwdriver flat or Phillips To install the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis into a rack perform the following steps 1 2 3 4 2 6 Ensure that you have enough space allocated in the rack to install the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis Lift the chassis to the desired location in the rack Align the holes in the flanges with the ho
24. ase 2 0 2 9 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Connecting System Cables 5 When the connector block has been secured as shown below the circuit breaker switch may be switched to the ON position to power the EdgeFLEX 600 Connecting System Cables 2 10 System Management Connections The front panel of the EdgeFLEX 600 provides all the connections for the system cables For pinouts of system management connectors see Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments System Management Connectors The Management card MGMT provides all system management connectors The following illustration shows the location of the system management connectors on the MGMT card System Alarm LEDs Alarm Relay Contact Blocks RS 232 Serial Management Ports 1 amp 2 OMT Receptacles 1 amp 2 Lamp Test Button ETH ETH 2 Timing Inputs and Outputs Management Ethernet Ports 1 amp 2 Alarm Cutoff Button Connecting the Management Cable s To connect an Ethernet cable to the management connector on the EdgeFLEX 600 perform the following steps 1 Locate the 10 100 Ethernet cable to use as the LAN connection for network management 2 Insert the LAN cable RJ 45 connector into the port labeled ETH 1 NOTE If you are configuring a redundant LAN connection repeat steps 1 and 2 and connect the second LAN cable to th
25. bly is secure in the chassis 7 Reinstall the fan tray cover and tighten the retaining thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the cover 8 Reinstall the decorative bezel Replacing an SFP Module The EdgeFLEX 600 optical interfaces are field replaceable and hot swappable and can be replaced with power applied To replace a faulty SFP module perform the following steps 1 Remove any cabling from the SFP module 2 Replace the SFP dust plugs to protect the optics Likewise replace the dust plugs on the duplex cable connector of the fiber optic cables if the cable will not be reinstalled immediately NOTE Depending on the type of SFP module steps 2 and 3 may need to be reversed The bail on some SFP modules cannot be moved with the dust plugs installed EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 3 5 Adding and Replacing Components Removing Installing Cards 3 Flip down the extractor bail 4 Grasp the extractor bail and gently but firmly pull to remove the SFP module 5 Insert the replacement SFP module into the empty slot and using the extractor bail gently but firmly push until fully seated NOTE Be sure to replace with the same type of SFP unless there is no software configuration present for the port in question 6 Flip the extractor bail to the upright position 7 Remove the SFP dust plug from the SFP module and if necessary remove the dust plugs from the fiber optic cable s duplex connector NOTE Dependi
26. e port labeled ETH 2 Note use of both ETH 1 and ETH 2 simultaneously is not currently supported EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Connecting System Cables Connecting the Local Console Cable To connect a local console cable included in the Accessory Kit to the RS 232 serial connector on the EdgeFLEX 600 perform the following steps 1 Locate the local console cable to use as the local connection for network management 2 Connect the cable to the mini RS 232 port labeled COM 1 on the front of the chassis Connecting the Timing Input Cable The EdgeFLEX 600 provides two timing inputs supporting RJ 48C form factor connectors To connect a cable to the timing connector on the EdgeFLEX 600 perform the following steps 1 Locate the cable from the external timing source 2 Insert the cable s RJ 48C connector into the port labeled TIMING IN 1 on the front of the EdgeFLEX 600 3 optional If a secondary timing source is available connect it to the port labeled TIMING IN 2 on the front of the EdgeFLEX 600 Connecting the Timing Output Cable The EdgeFLEX 600 provides two timing outputs OUT 1 and OUT 2 adjacent to the timing inputs The OUT ports may be used to pass the timing signal received by the EdgeFLEX 600 to another device The OUT ports provide a pass through of the timing signal when the EdgeFLEX 600 is powered off When the EdgeFLEX 600 is powered the timing OUT 1 port is synchronized to the timin
27. g signal received on timing port IN 1 OUT 2 is connected to IN 2 in the same manner Connecting the Alarm Contacts The EdgeFLEX 600 is equipped with four voltage sense inputs range 5 to 75V dc for detecting external circuit closures and contact outputs NO C NC for Critical Major Minor Audible and Visible alarms Refer to Appendix A for the connector pinouts and the Management card label for contact location To connect the alarm contact wiring to the relay connectors perform the following steps 1 Remove the alarm terminal blocks from the EdgeFLEX 600 accessory kit 2 The round holes in the top and bottom rows are the wire insertion points These holes have a spring loaded retaining mechanism To release the retaining mechanism carefully insert a small probe such as a small screwdriver into the square hole directly above or below the desired wire location then insert the wire into the corresponding round hole Remove the probe to re engage the retaining mechanism and lock the wire in place Insert the wires from the contact closures into the appropriate locations on the terminal blocks in this fashion until the connections to each block have been made as desired EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 11 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Connecting Network Cables 3 Re insert the terminal blocks into the receptacles on the chassis and fasten the two retaining screws on each terminal block Connecting Network Cables Select
28. ge wire for up to 50 foot run to power the device Use a circuit breaker rated for 25 Amps for the power leads EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 7 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Connecting Power Connecting Chassis to Ground To connect the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis to ground perform the following steps 1 Slide the attached Panduit ground lug onto an appropriate ground wire 8 AWG and crimp securely 2 Place the ground lug over the two posts in the lower left corner of the rear of the chassis as shown below 9 090 PE 2 8 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Connecting Power Wiring and Connecting DC Power To connect power to the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the DC circuit breaker on the front of each PSU is off 2 Ensure that the local DC power source is off Using 8 AWG wire wire the power supply connector block as shown below Insert the DC RTN wire into the left hand terminal position and the DC supply wire into the right hand terminal position Tighten each terminal retaining screw using a flathead screwdriver 3 Plug the power connector block into the receptacle on the front of the PSU and use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the connector to the PSU PSU ok S 72 m EN Main 22 ey 4 Engage the local DC power source EdgeFLEX 600 Rele
29. he source The platform is protected from excessive voltage at its input by a 0 5A non user serviceable fuse NO and NC status applies to a powered system only when the system is powered down NO becomes NC as a fail safe mechanism Pin Signal Input 1 B Input 1 A Input 2 B Input 2 A Input 3 B Input 3 A Input 4 B Input 4 A ON MY AJ WwW N EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Connector Pin Assignments Alarm Outputs Pinout Alarm Outputs Pinout Pin Signal 1 Audible Minor Alarm Common 3 Audible Minor Alarm Normally Open 5 Audible Minor Alarm Normally Closed 7 Audible Major Alarm Common 9 Audible Major Alarm Normally Open 11 Audible Major Alarm Normally Closed 13 Audible Critical Alarm Common 15 Audible Critical Alarm Normally Open 17 Audible Critical Alarm Normally Closed Visible Minor Alarm Common Visible Minor Alarm Normally Open Visible Minor Alarm Normally Closed 8 Visible Major Alarm Common 10 Visible Major Alarm Normally Open 12 Visible Major Alarm Normally Closed 14 Visible Critical Alarm Common 16 Visible Critical Alarm Normally Open 18 Visible Critical Alarm Normally Closed NOTE The pin number ordering is staggered to reflect the top row of pins then the bottom row of pins EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 A 5 Connector Pin Assignments Alarm Outputs Pinout A 6 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 accessory kit content
30. ing the Appropriate Network Cables The EdgeFLEX 600 is capable of providing a variety of different interface types to connect to the network In general the ports on the SCPX cards are regarded as high speed trunk or network side ports and the ports on the linecards in the upper slot positions are regarded as tributary or customer side ports though no such distinctions between interfaces are made in the management system The EdgeFLEX 600 can accommodate the following network interfaces Interface Type Connector Type Cable Type DSI El High density Carrier Access custom cable to breakout panel providing RJ 48 connector interfaces 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 100 ohm Category 5 UTP Gigabit Ethernet LC duplex Multi mode 62 5 125 micron fiber optic Note ETSI compliant cabinets may require BTW style 31 5mm maximum depth low profile strain relief housing on fiber optic cables in order to meet the 300mm depth requirements SONET SDH LC duplex Single mode 9 125 micron fiber optic nondispersion shifted OC 3 STM 1 Note ETSI compliant cabinets may require BTW style 31 5mm OC 12 STM or OC 48 STM 16 2 12 maximum depth low profile strain relief housing on fiber optic cables in order to meet the 300mm depth requirements EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Connecting Network Cables Connecting to 10 100 Ethernet Interfaces To connect 10 100 Ethernet network cables to the EdgeFLEX 600
31. les in the rack Optionally align the cable management flange as shown in the following illustration Cable Management Flange Insert a mounting screw into the topmost left and right flange holes and tighten the screws using the 2 screwdriver Insert the mounting screws in the remaining screw holes on the left and right sides of the chassis EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Installing the Decorative Bezel Installing the Decorative Bezel A decorative bezel is included in the Accessory Kit to cover the fan tray and air filter Snap the bezel onto the ball stud as shown in the following illustration Connecting Power DANGER BEFORE INSERTING OR EXTRACTING A EDGEFLEX 600 DC Power SUPPLY UNIT ENSURE THAT THE PSU s CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND THAT THE DC POWER CONNECTOR HAS BEEN UNPLUGGED Requirements for DC Power Connections The EdgeFLEX 600 DC model can be powered from a DC supply operating between 40 and 72 VDC The power connector is located on the front of the Power Supply Module s which are located in the top two slots of the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis The PSU modules are redundant and hot swappable Use a separate circuit breaker to power each power supply This will allow one power supply to keep the EdgeFLEX 600 operating while the other power supply is powered down for maintenance Use 7 to 8 gau
32. ment ports LEDs 2 16 optical connections 2 14 optical transceivers service 3 5 P power connection requirements 2 7 CODeCllODS VER 2 9 requirements 1 3 R rack mount flanges 2 4 5 safety specifications 1 4 service pili ee Pk E 3 2 fanit y 4 05 4 nate iV ek RE IR EERE ERA YE 3 3 linecards installing 3 6 linecards 3 6 SEP modules emp 3 5 SFP replace rri br RE nes 3 5 specifications compliance ss ES 1 4 environmental 1 4 system management 2 10 system timing 2 11 T temperature range 0 0 0 ee eee 1 3 terminal block alarm contacts ceci re ieper ir Sani eee eee eee 2 11 DOW CE Ge Ra HAE 2 9 timing inputs 0 00 0 0 eee 2 11 transceivers replacing 3 5 U UNPACKING s l 4 RR es RENS 2 2 Index W wiring Ethernet interfaces 2 13 fiber optic connectors 2 14 ground connection 2 8 management connections 2 10 POWER las ell bee chee eae he 2 9 Pun 2 11
33. mete eme gets oon a s gels Ce Routing System and Network Cables Adding and Replacing Components Replacing the Air Filter llleeeeeeee A Replacing a Fan Tray Replacing an SFP Removing Installing Operating the Ejector Card 1 Nonreplaceable Components Connector Pin Assignments Pin Locations 2 eae bee eee Pht em des Ethernet RJ 45 Pinout management port Serial Port Pinout ses eepe reo eepe ty an ar EEEE ee eens Timing Port Pinout niii Re ace mee a Timing In Ports aoe EEEE hee Timing Out Ports Alarm Inputs Pinout sesers erriei isset ee hh be es Alarm Outputs Pinout 0 0 eee eee eee Index EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeFLEX 600 Overview In this Chapter m Hardware Overview m Site Planning Technical Specifications m Related Documentation EdgeFLEX 600 Overview Hardware Overview Hardware Overview The EdgeFLEX 600 is a carrier class multiservice telecommunications switch The EdgeFLEX 600 complies to the building equipment standards published by both Telcordia NEBS and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute E
34. ndicates that the PSU is functioning properly red indicates that the PSU is experiencing a fault or in the case of a redundant PSU with the system powered by the other PSU that DC power has not been connected to the PSU EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 2 3 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack The Fan Fault LEDs indicate the status of the fan trays installed in the EdgeFLEX 600 Each PSU has a Fan Controller built in and the two PSUs share control over the two Fan Tray Units The CTRL LED indicates that the Fan Controller circuit on the PSU is operating correctly the MAIN and AUX LEDs indicate the status of each Fan Tray Unit Power Supply Unit Status Indicator Fan Fault Indicators Installing the EdgeFLEX 600 Chassis in a Rack 2 4 Installing Flanges on the Chassis Determine whether you are installing the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis into a ETSI compliant or 19 inch rack or a 23 inch rack and ensure that you have the appropriate flanges Flanges for a 19 inch rack or ETSI compliant rack are approximately 0 5 inches wide and are included in the accessory kit Flanges for a 23 inch rack are approximately 4 5 inches wide and are a separately ordered option Four 6 32 14 inch flathead screws are used to connect each flange to the chassis To install 19 or 23 inch flanges on the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis perform the following steps 1 Position the right hand mounting fl
35. ng on the type of SFP module steps 5 and 6 may need to be reversed The bail on some SFP modules cannot be moved with the dust plug installed 8 Reconnect the optical cabling to the SFP Removing Installing Cards 3 6 The EdgeFLEX 600 cards SCPX service modules Management card and DC PSUs are hot swappable and may be removed or inserted while the unit is fully powered NOTE Blank faceplates covering empty positions in the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis do not have ejector latches and may be removed simply by unscrewing their two captive thumbscrews CAUTION THE EDGEFLEX 600 Is DESIGNED TO BE OPERATED WITH EITHER A CARD OR BLANK FACEPLATE IN EVERY FRONT PANEL POSITION OPERATING THE EDGEFLEX 600 wiTH UNCOVERED SLOTS WILL INTERFERE WITH THE AIRFLOW THROUGH THE CHASSIS AND IMPAIR SYSTEM COOLING EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Adding and Replacing Components Removing Installing Cards CAUTION REMOVING THE MANAGEMENT CARD WILL BREAK ANY OUT OF BAND MANAGEMENT CONNECTIVITY TO THE EDGEFLEX 600 IF MANAGEMENT CONNECTIVITY IS TO BE MAINTAINED BE SURE THAT A FUNCTIONING IN BAND MANAGEMENT CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED AND OPERATIONAL PRIOR TO EXTRACTING THE MANAGEMENT CARD WARNING WHEN INSERTING OR EXTRACTING A EDGEFLEX 600 DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT MAKE SURE THE PSU CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND THAT THE DC POWER CONNECTOR HAS BEEN UNPLUGGED PRIOR TO REMOVING OR INSERTING A PSU CAUTION WHEN INSERTING OR EXTRACTING POD CARDS
36. placing Components Replacing a Fan Tray 2 With a 2 Phillips screwdriver unscrew the captive thumbscrews at the top and bottom of the filter cover by turning them counterclockwise until the filter cover is free from the chassis Place the filter cover to one side SCPX 601 9099J8 i E R E 3 With the fan tray cover removed the EdgeFLEX 600 s fan tray will be visible as shown in the figure below Fan Tray removal handle 9 alla O O EM f o e 3 Air Filter removal handle AET DNE Retaining screws for Fan Tray eli Je 3 4 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Adding and Replacing Components Replacing an SFP Module 4 Unscrew the captive retaining screw at the bottom of the fan tray Grasp the fan tray removal handle and pull the fan tray out of the chassis as shown below p 5 Insertareplacement fan tray in the empty slot aligning it with the internal guides in the chassis Slide the fan tray assembly into the chassis completely until it is fully seated and the front of the handle is flush with the front of the chassis 6 With a 2 Phillips screwdriver screw the captive retaining screw by turning it clockwise until it is tight and the fan tray assem
37. populated is approximately 345 watts Cooling Requirements The EdgeFLEX 600 chassis is typically installed in a rack with multiple other devices To allow for adequate heat dissipation the operating environment must provide proper airflow to allow each chassis to operate at a temperature range of 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Technical Specifications Chassis Specifications The following table lists the chassis specifications for the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis Specification Value Height 10 4 inches 264 16 mm 6 rack units Width 17 26 inches 438 4 mm Depth 11 8 inches 300 mm Note dimensions include cable requirements Weight Approximately 42 165 19 kg depending on configuration Mounting 19 inch telco rack 300mm or 600mm ETSI rack standard 23 inch telco rack optional Electrical Specifications The following table lists the electrical specifications for the EdgeFLEX 600 Specification Value Input voltage DC 40 to 72 VDC Input current 16 amps maximum DC Power consumption 675 watts maximum 345 watts typical EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 1 3 EdgeFLEX 600 Overview Related Documentation Environmental Specifications The following table lists the environmental specifications for the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis Attribute Measurement Operating temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C stable Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Operating altitude 0 to 14 0
38. que de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada NOTE See Chapter 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation for installation instructions to meet Canadian ICES 003 requirements Preface Compliance Europe EN55022 and AS NZS CISPR22 WARNING Tuis 15 A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES NEBS Level 3 Requirements The chassis power supply and controller are NEBS Level 3 Certified For other service cards refer to their chapter in this manual to determine NEBS compliance Grounding per NEBS is covered in the Installation chapter of this manual and is required for NEBS Level 3 compliance iv EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Preface Compliance Self Declaration of Conformity for CE CarnierAccess golve for y We Supplier Carrier Access 5395 Pearl Parkway Boulder Colorado 80301 USA Declare under our sole responsibility that the product EdgeFLEX 600 To which this declaration relates conforms with the following standards or normative documents Document itle No 60950 afety of Information Technology Equipment 001 55022 Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance haracteristics Limits and Methods of Measurements 1998 Information Technology Equipment immunity 1998 haracteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement EN 61000 4 2 Electromagne
39. rk lines before disconnecting the DC power supply from the grounded outlet EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 vil Preface Service and Maintenance End User Service and Maintenance End User All service to the EdgeFLEX 600 shall be undertaken ONLY by qualified service personnel There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Do NOT plug in turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit Ensure the supply voltage for the product is within the range indicated on the identification label During any service and maintenance procedure if an optical interface must be disconnected A insert the dust plug shipped with the unit into the transceiver interface to minimize exposure to invisible laser light and to protect the optics AC Power Supply AC Power Supply Fuse Rating and Type 250V 2A time lag fuse i e Littelfuse 0213 002 or equivalent CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE CAUTION POUR NE PAS COMPRETTA LA PROTECTION CONTRE LES RISQUES D INCENDIE REMPLACER PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE MEMS CARACTERISTIQUES NOMINALES If fuse replacement is required ensure that the power switch on the unit is turned off and the power cord is removed from the AC source prior to replacement DC Power Supply DC powered devices use redundant power supplies each with its own power cord CAUTION THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY CORD DISCONNECT THE
40. rts 15 and 16 are connected by a small loopback connector for testing purposes ED all oS ofa Uo o o o 0 0 al ati q C Connecting to Optical Interfaces DANGER NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE FIBER OPTIC CABLES WITH LIGHT EMITTING FROM THE END OF THE CABLE CAN CAUSE INJURY TO YOUR EYE To connect optical network cables SONET SDH OC 3 12 48 STM 1 4 16 or Gigabit Ethernet to the EdgeFLEX 600 perform the following steps 1 At the front of the chassis locate the fiber optic cable s to install 2 Removethe dust plugs from SFP optics module and set aside for safe keeping Whenever fiber optic cables will be removed from the SFP module for more than a short time the dust plugs should be re inserted into the SFP to keep the optics clean and free from dust Similarly if there are dust plugs on the duplex cable connector of the fiber optic cable remove and store these for future use 3 Insert the LC duplex cable connector into the appropriate optical interface connector on the card Note that fiber orientation of the transceiver is Transmit on the left Receive on the right
41. s 2 2 air filter replacing 3 2 airflow ke a Ea 1 3 airflow requirements 1 4 alarm contacts 2 11 B bezel installation 2 7 breakout panel DSI E1 2 13 C cable management routing and dressing 2 18 cables routing siap 2 18 cards removing installing 3 6 chassis ground 0 eee ee eee ee eee ee 2 8 compliance specifications 1 4 cooling requirements 1 3 D DC Power warnings i vii E ejector latches 0 0 eee ee eee 3 7 environmental specifications 1 4 Ethernet 10 100 interfaces 2 13 E fan tray replacing 3 3 fiber connectors 2 14 e REENE ERA 3 2 flanges rack mount 2 4 G me ee ee ee 2 8 H heat dissipation 1 3 inputs alarm 2 11 L LEDs management card 2 3 normal states 2 16 power supply 02 2 cee eee ee eee 2 3 M management connections 2 10 manage
42. such as an equipment closet or room in compliance with Articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 The DC power source must be isolated from the AC power source and must have a proper ground The grounded conductor of the DC supply circuit can be connected to the frame grounding conductor of the EdgeFLEX 600 In this case the following conditions apply The EdgeFLEX 600 must be connected to the DC power supply grounded conductor or bonding jumper from the grounding terminal bar or bus to which the DC power supply grounded conductor is connected The EdgeFLEX 600 must be located in the same area as other equipment having a connection between the grounded conductor of the same DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor and also the point of grounding of the DC system The DC system must not be grounded elsewhere The DC power supply must be located on the same premises as the EdgeFLEX 600 You must not switch or disconnect devices in the grounded conductor between the DC power supply and the point of connection of the grounding electrode conductor A readily accessible disconnect device may be provided in the fixed wiring for a DC power supply The device must be rated for the voltage and current specified For safety purposes the DC power supply requires connection to a grounded outlet To prevent possible injury from voltages on the telecommunications network disconnect all telecommunications netwo
43. t management port Serial Port Pinout Timing Port Pinout m Alarm Inputs Pinout m Alarm Outputs Pinout Connector Pin Assignments Pin Locations Pin Locations The tables in this appendix list the connector pin assignments for the ports on the Management card The following illustration provides pinout numbering arrangements for reference 2 8 2 18 OOOOOOOOO 1 5 OOOO OOOOOOOO 00000 1 f 1 1 999 System Alarm LEDs Alarm Relay Contact Blocks RS 232 Serial Management Ports 1 amp 2 OMT Receptacles 1 amp 2 Lamp Test Button ETH 2 Timing Inputs and Outputs Management Ethernet Ports 1 amp 2 Alarm Cutoff Button 1 8 L Ethernet RJ 45 Pinout management port a 5 Signal TD Transmit to UTP TD Transmit to UTP RD Receive from UTP Not used Not used RD Receive from UTP Not used ojl uyu Aala BY WwW N Not used A 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Connector Pin Assignments Serial Port Pinout Serial Port Pinout Pin Signal 1 Carrier Detect not used 2 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 4 Data Terminal Ready 5 Ground 6 Data Set Ready 7 Request to Send 8 Clear
44. th the following safety standards UL60950 Ist Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN60950 1 FCC Requirements Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense CAUTION MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT UNDER FCC RULES NOTE See Chapter 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Installation for installation instructions to meet FCC Part 15 requirements Industry Canada ICES 003 English This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 French Cet appareil num ri
45. that the items in the shipping container match those on the packing list affixed to the shipping container 2 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 EdgeF LEX 600 Installation Chassis Components Chassis Components Fan Tray System Interfaces and Power Supply Units The following components are standard features of the EdgeFLEX 600 chassis System interfaces Ethernet RS 232 etc Air filter Fan tray assembly located in the front right of chassis Cable management flange at the left front Bezel at the right front of the chassis DC power input connectors located on the modular Power Supply Unit at the top of the chassis Front Panel LEDs and System Interfaces Locations The following illustration shows the location of the alarm status LEDs on the Management card and the system management interfaces timing interfaces and alarm relay contacts System Alarm LEDs Alarm Relay Contact Blocks RS 232 Serial Management Ports 1 amp 2 OMT Receptacles 1 amp 2 Lamp Test Button our ETH ETH 2 So Timing Inputs and Outputs Management Ethernet Ports 1 amp 2 Alarm Cutoff Button Power Supply Unit LED Locations The following illustration shows the location of the alarm status LEDs on the EdgeFLEX 600 DC Power Supply Units The PSU OK LED indicates the status of the PSU green i
46. the chassis Place the cover to one side 3 2 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 Adding and Replacing Components Replacing a Fan Tray 3 The air filter is located to the right of the fan tray Grasp the filter removal strap and carefully pull the air filter out of the chassis NOTE If you have large fingers it may be difficult to pop the removal strap up enough to grasp it A small hook or tool may help Insert the new air filter into the chassis reversing the procedure in Step 3 5 Replace the fan tray air filter cover removed in Step 2 and with a 2 Phillips screwdriver secure the captive retaining screws at the top and bottom of the cover by turning them clockwise until tight 6 Reinstall the front bezel Replacing a Fan Tray The EdgeFLEX 600 fan tray assembly is hot swappable and can be replaced with power applied though if the fan tray is removed it should be replaced as quickly as possible to avoid overheating Note that older pre Release 1 4 0 EdgeFLEX 600 platforms were equipped with two fan trays and that they are NOT interchangeable with Release 1 4 0 or later hardware Have the appropriate replacement fan tray unit on hand before beginning this procedure To replace a faulty fan tray perform the following steps Remove the front bezel that covers the fan tray and air filter EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 3 3 Adding and Re
47. tic compatibility EMC Part 4 2 Testing 1995 and Amend 1 measurement techniques Electrostatic discharge 1998 immunity test Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 3 Testing 985 1 and measurement techniques Radiated radio frequency 1998 electromagnetic field immunity test N 61 lectromagnetic compatibility Part 4 4 Testing 1995 EN 61000 4 3 measurement techniques Electrical fast ansient burst immunity test lectromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 5 Testing 1995 and measurement techniques Surge immunity test Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 6 Testing 996 and measurement techniques Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 5 ER 61000 4 6 The product is in accordance with the provisions of the following directives Directive No Title 1999 5 ec R amp TTE Directive 73 23 Low Voltage Directive 89 336 ECC EMC Directive Rye s WA AMEN MA qs a aos tis 7 04 07 TT Signature Date Form Owner Compliance Engineering Pagelofl Rev Form 393 7 20 07 EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 vi Preface Safety Notices Safety Notices Class 1 Laser Product Safety Warning The EdgeFLEX 600 is a Class 1 Laser Product This product complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1
48. to Send 9 Ring Indicator not used Timing Port Pinout Timing In Ports The EdgeFLEX 600 s two Timing In ports provide both timing input and output connections as shown in the following table a 5 Signal BITS_IN_RRING BITS_IN_RTIP Not used BITS_OUT_TRING BITS_OUT_TTIP Not used Not used ojl uyu DA MY AJ WwW NY Not used EdgeFLEX 600 Release 2 0 A 3 Connector Pin Assignments Alarm Inputs Pinout Timing Out Ports The EdgeFLEX 600 s two Timing Out ports provide only timing output pins as shown in the following table When the EdgeFLEX 600 is powered the timing output is synchronized to the input timing signal When the EdgeFLEX 600 is not powered the input timing signal is connected directly to the output pins as a pass through 5 Signal Not used Not used Not used BITS_OUT_TRING BITS_OUT_TTIP Not used Not used MY A SINJ e Not used Alarm Inputs Pinout A 4 The alarm inputs are polarity insensitive the A and B designations in the following table simply represent the labeling on the management card itself The circuitry associated with these pins will sense voltage and or current changes on the two IN pins in a set 1 pins 1 and 2 represent Input 1 The Voltage Threshold is 5 75 Vdc and maximum current is 0 5 Amps The inputs are current limited and will never present a load greater than 2 milliamps to t

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