MINILINK 6654-Assembling and Connecting Indoor Cables
MINILINK 6654-Assembling and Connecting Indoor Cables
MINILINK 6654-Assembling and Connecting Indoor Cables
Cables
MINI-LINK 6654
Installation Instructions
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Contents
1 Overview 1
1.1 Installation Workflow 3
2 Safety Information 5
3 Preparations 6
3.1 Required HW Tools 6
3.2 Additional Preparations 6
1 Overview
This instruction describes how to connect the cables to the plug-in units.
References to connection instructions for all cables are found in Table 1. A pin
connection overview for all cables is found in Pin Connection Overview.
Caution!
For information on minimum bending radius, see Routing the Cables on page 29. The
cables must not be bent more than specified.
2 Safety Information
Make sure that the information in the following documents has been understood
by the people performing the procedures:
3 Preparations
This section presents the preparations needed for a successful completion of the
procedures in this instruction.
LSD 319 90
17570
Applies to DC cable and connector kit SXK 111 516/12. The figure below shows
the cable and the parts included in the connector kit.
B1
B3
H
B2 G
A
C
E2
D
E1
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Description
A Connector casing D Jacket G Strap
lower half
B Connector casing E Wire H Marking tape
upper half
C Contact sleeve F Marking tag
1
/ ”)
m (2
2
60 m
17560
Steps
”)
(5/32
4 mm
17561
LSD 319 90
13417
3. Place the cable E1 in the contact sleeve C, tighten the contact sleeve using
fingers and place it in the crimping tool LSD 319 90 (with crimp die 4/LSD
319 90).
LSD 319 90
13418
Figure 7 Placing the Contact Sleeve and Crimping the Contact Sleeve
4. Crimp the contact sleeve C. Make sure the contact sleeve is inside the
crimping tool during crimping. Also make sure the contact and wire are
inserted at right angles to the tool.
5. Make sure that both the electrical crimp and the strain relief crimp are OK.
The electrical crimp shall be positioned over the copper conductor and the
strain relief crimp over the conductor jacket. Repeat the operation for the
second contact sleeve C and wire E2.
C
A
C
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Figure 8 Inserting the Contact Sleeves Halfway into the Connector Casing
Lower Half
6. Insert the contact sleeves C halfway into the connector casing lower half A
and check positions and polarity.
A1
A2
13421
Figure 9 Pushing the Contact Sleeves into the Connector Casing Lower Half
7. Push the contact sleeves C into the connector casing lower half A. A click
confirms that they are in place.
Note: Write down color and polarity (for the connection at the other end).
B1
B3
B2 A
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8. Insert front pegs B1 into the corresponding holes in the connector casing
lower part. Make sure that the latches B2 on the sides are entering outside
the lower part's sides and that the pegs B3 are entering inside the
corresponding lower part's pegs.
This section describes all cable connections for PNM 1001. The power cable
connections are shown in Figure 11.
Caution!
Make sure the power is switched off before working with the DC cable.
A B
O&M SYNC: 1PPS + ToD SYNC: 2 MHz 10/1G BASE-T 1G BASE-T/X 1G/10G BASE-T/X E1/DS
— Connect DC Cable A.
48V
+ MAX 12A
A -
A B + B -
TN 6
TN 7
O&M TN 8
TN 9
SYNC: 1PP TN 10
S + ToD
SYNC: 2 MH
R z 10/1G BAS
E-T
1G BASE-T
60V RA1
/X
1G/10G BAS
E-T /X
E1/DS1 +
USER I/O
M AF
N
AE S
Figure 12 Connecting the E1/DS1 / User I/O, SFP, Ethernet, Radio, and USB
Cables
Make sure the connector is entered correctly. See Pin Connection Overview
for pin connection information.
— Insert the electrical SFP (SFPe) AE or the optical SFP (SFPo) AF into the
plug-in unit, then connect the corresponding cable N (electrical) or S
(optical).
Note: The SFPe causes a standard Ethernet plug to protrude more than 40
mm. To avoid this, use the RPM 119 0892/6000 Angled to Straight
(straight) cable where the 90 degrees angled plug is connected to
the PNM.
SFP+ (10Gbps) can only be inserted into slots marked TN7 and TN8.
— Connect the USB cable R. See Installing MINI-LINK 6654, for more
information. The cable is used for connecting to a PC to locally access and
manage the NE.
Note: The coaxial interface on modems and radios is equipped with built-in
gas discharge tubes for lightning protection. Adding components to this
interface (for example, extra lightning protection) can impact function
and performance and should only be considered after consulting with
Ericsson.
S
15672
Steps
1. Push the optical cable into the adapter until it snaps into place.
10583
This section describes all cable connections for PNM 1002. The power cable
connections are shown in Figure 15.
Caution!
Make sure the power is switched off before working with the DC cable.
A B
O&M SYNC: 1PPS + ToD SYNC: 2 MHz 10/1G BASE-T 1G BASE-T/X 1G/10G BASE-T/X E1/DS
— Connect DC Cable A.
48V
+ MAX 12A
A -
A B + B -
TN 6
TN 7
O&M TN 8
TN 9
SYNC: 1PP TN 10
S + ToD SYN
C: 2 MH
R z 10/1G BAS
E-T
1G BASE-T
60V RA1
/X
1G/10G BAS
E-T/X
E1/DS1 +
USER I/O
M AF
N
AE S
Figure 16 Connecting the E1/DS1 / User I/O, SFP, Ethernet, Radio, and USB
Cables
Make sure the connector is entered correctly. See Pin Connection Overview
for pin connection information.
— Insert the electrical SFP (SFPe) AE or the optical SFP (SFPo) AF into the
plug-in unit, then connect the corresponding cable N (electrical) or S
(optical).
Note: The SFPe causes a standard Ethernet plug to protrude more than 40
mm. To avoid this, use the RPM 119 0892/6000 Angled to Straight
(straight) cable where the 90 degrees angled plug is connected to
the PNM.
SFP+ (10Gbps) can only be inserted into slots marked TN7 and TN8.
— Connect the USB cable R. See Installing MINI-LINK 6654 , for more
information. The cable is used for connecting to a PC to locally access and
manage the NE.
Note: The coaxial interface on modems and radios is equipped with built-in
gas discharge tubes for lightning protection. Adding components to this
interface (for example, extra lightning protection) can impact function
and performance and should only be considered after consulting with
Ericsson.
S
15672
Steps
1. Push the optical cable into the adapter until it snaps into place.
10583
This section describes the cable connections for MMU 1001. The cable
connections for MMU 1001 are shown in Figure 19.
C
18499
Note: The coaxial interface on modems and radios is equipped with built in
gas discharge tubes, for lightning protection. Adding components to this
interface (for example, extra lightning protection) can impact function
and performance and should only be considered after consulting with
Ericsson.
A B
O&M
FAU 140
1
XPIC/MIMO
This section describes the cable connections for MMU 1002. The cable
connections for MMU 1002 are shown in Figure 21.
C
17564
Note: The coaxial interface on modems and radios is equipped with built-in
gas discharge tubes for lightning protection. Adding components to this
interface (for example, extra lightning protection) can impact function
and performance and should only be considered after consulting with
Ericsson.
A B
O&M
FAU 140
1
XPIC/MIMO
This section describes the cable connections for LTU 1001. The cable connections
for LTU 1001 are shown in Figure 23.
TN 1A-1D
TN 2A-2D
TN 3A-3D
TN 4A-4D
E1/DS1
E1/DS1
1001
LTU
E1/DS1
E1/DS1
TX 8
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This section describes the cable connections for LTU 1002. The cable connections
for LTU 1002 are shown in Figure 24.
1002
LTU
AF
J S
AC
TX 8 L
18
— Connect the 4xE1 120 Ω cables J or 4xE1 75 Ω cables. See Pin Connection
Overview for pin connection information.
— Insert the electrical SFP (SFPe) AC or the optical SFP (SFPo) AF into the
plug-in unit, then connect the corresponding cable L (electrical) or S (optical).
This section describes all cable connections for ETU 1001. The cable connections
are shown in Figure 25.
ETU 1001
N
Figure 25 Connecting the Ethernet Cables
This section describes all cable connections for ETU 1002. The cable connections
are shown in Figure 26.
ETU 1002
1G BASE-T/X 1G BASE-T/X 1G BASE-T/X 1G BASE-T/X 10G BASE-X
AE
AF
S
N
— Insert the electrical SFP (SFPe) AE or the optical SFP/SFP+ (SFPo) AF into
the plug-in unit, then connect the corresponding cable N (electrical) or S
(optical).
Note: The SFPe causes a standard Ethernet plug to protrude more than 40
mm. To avoid this, use the RPM 119 0892/6000 Angled to Straight
(straight) cable where the 90 degrees angled plug is connected to
the ETU.
Electrical SFPs (SFPe) AE can be inserted into the SFP (1Gbps) slots
marked TN1-TN4.
Optical SFPs (SFPo) AF can be inserted into the SFP (1Gbps) slots
marked TN1-TN4.
Optical 10G SFP+ can be inserted into the SFP+ (10G) slot marked
TN5.
S
15672
Steps
1. Push the optical cable into the adapter until it snaps into place.
10583
Mark all cables using the marking kits included in the connector kits.
B A
C
7842
Steps
2. Mark the cable by writing on the yellow part of the tape C and attaching it to
the tag (wrapping the transparent part around the tag).
Note: There are two tags, one for each end of the cable.
Caution!
Sharp bends may damage the cables. Do not bend the cables more than the minimum
bending radius stated in Figure 30.
rmin
7843
FAU 1401
O&M SYNC: 1PPS + 60V RA1
ToD SYNC: 2 MHz
10/1G BASE-T
03
03
PNM 1001
1G BASE-T/X
MNI-LINK 6654
80V RA 1 1G/10G BASE-T/X
80V RA 2 E1/DS1 + USER
I/O
MMU 1002
XPIC/MIMO
80V RA 1
80V RA 2
MMU 1002
XPIC/MIMO
02
02
Figure 31 Routing the Cables
FAU 1401
PNM 1001
03
03
02
02
Steps