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MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

MSS Hardware Installation Quick


Reference Guide
Release M14.0
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MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide


This quick reference guide is an accompanying document to the
installation manual. The instructions in the installation manual are
complete and must be followed. Read the installation manual carefully
before installing MSS hardware.

WARNING
For safety reasons, installation personnel must be familiar with and
competent in the use of the installation tools.

WARNING
The cabinets are heavy. Moving, lifting, and lining a cabinet, if the
cabinet is already assembled, require at least two persons.

Note
Any modifications not expressly authorised by Nokia Siemens Networks
could void the user's authority to operate this system.

Installation steps
1. Check the equipment delivery contents and condition. Note that
the equipment packaging contains information on the parts and
their installation positions.
2. Install the cabinets on feet or on floor rails.
3. Attach the cabinets together.
4. Connect the grounding.
5. Connect the power supply to group jumpers.
6. Install the roof panels and route the cabinet power supply cabling.
7. Install the plug-in units (if not already equipped).
8. Connect the internal and external cabling (see Intercabinet Cable
Lists for M14.0 MSS).
9. Mount the cabinet doors.
10. Fill in the required forms and clean the site.
Tools needed for installation

Pocket tape measure 3 m


Knife
Cable stripper and coaxial cable stripper (optional)
Hexagonal ball head driver 5 mm
Allen key set, ball head 9 pcs 1.5-10 mm
Screwdriver set
Side cutters
Torx TC20 and TX25
Multimeter 23
Crimping tool Crimpex DCC 0908 (optional)
Connection tool LSA plus (optional)
Drill (optional)
Grounding wrist belt
Antistatic bed
10 mm socket wrench
Work light (optional)

In addition, 1.5 m (5 ft) high safety ladders are needed at the site.
MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

Cabinet dimensions

300 mm
900 mm
600 mm

Max
2000 mm

1950 mm

Back

170 mm

260 mm

Front

Cabling hole, bottom view


Install the cabinets on feet (A) or on floor rails (B).

INITIAL
A INSTALLATION
HEIGHT
50 mm (2")
ADJUSTMENT
RACK FRAME
RANGE
+/- 20 mm WRENCH GAP
(+/- 0.8") 50 mm (2")

TURN TO ADJUST

CABINET
- Hammer Drill
- Vacuum Cleaner
- Bolts
- Wedge anchors 3

HEX BOLT -
M10 x 40
(4 pcs)
WASHER -
10,5 mm
(4 pcs)

CABINET
FLOOR

3 RAIL
ca. 5 mm (0.2")
MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

Attach the cabinets together

1. Align the cabinets together in level.


Attach the cabinets together with bolts.
ALIGN LEVEL WITH
PREVIOUS CABINET

ADJUST T0
90 - DEGREE ANGLE

ADJUST T0
90 - DEGREE ANGLE
Optional
.

Support 2
Side
Cable M4 x 8 (14 pcs)
Conduit
8 10 mm
M4 x 8 (14 pcs) HEX BOLT
(6 pcs)

REAR SIDE
OF CABINET

2. Install the side cable conduit if used. The optional REAR SIDE
cabling cabinet is preinstalled at the factory. OF CABINET
Ground the cabinet

Grounding

1. Connect the grounding cables to the


cabinet either from top or from bottom.

ALLEN KEY

2
3
REAR SIDE OF CABINET

TO PREVIOUS CABINET TO NEXT CABINET


TO SITE
GROUND (ONLY
ONE PER
NETWORK
ELEMENT)

TO PREVIOUS ROW

TO NEXT ROW

2. Connect the branch grounding cables to the cabinets and the row grounding cable.
MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

Connect the power supply to group jumpers

WARNING
Danger of hazardous voltages and electric shock! Before connecting or
removing any power supply cables to or from the power distribution unit,
make sure that both site power feeds to the power distribution unit are
off, the circuit breakers on the front panel of the power distribution unit
are in the OFF position, and the equipment is properly earthed
(grounded).

See the installation manual for information on power supply with four power supply lines.
Install the plug-in units (optional)
WARNING
Plug-in units are very sensitive to rough treatment. Handle plug-in units
with care during installation.
WARNING
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage components in the plug-in
units or other units. Wear an ESD wrist strap or use a corresponding
method when handling the units, and do not touch the connector
surfaces.

1. Register the bar codes of the plug-in units.

2. Verify the jumper settings according to the jumper settings manual.

3. Install the plug-in units. See the packing list to check the plug-in units included in the delivery.
MSS Hardware Installation Quick Reference Guide

Route the internal and external cabling

14AC MSC Server 1A CCC 14BC 0 1B

PDFU-B PDFU-B PDFU-B PDFU-B


0 1 CPBP 0 0 1
AIR GUIDE AIR GUIDE
MC2C-A MC2C-A MC2C-A MC2C-A

SD CHU/*SU

SD CHU/*SU
CHU 0 HD

CHU 1 HD

CHU 0 HD

CHU 1 HD
CPEA
VLRU 0-0

VLRU 0-1

VLRU 1-0
VLRU 2-0

VLRU 1-1

VLRU 2-1
CHU 0-0 1

CHU 0-1

CHU 1-0

CHU 1-1
Empty
STU 0

STU 1

*SU
CPRS-A 2
FTRB-A 0 FTRB-A 1 FTRB-A 0 FTRB-A 1
LASWC-ALASWC-A CLOC-B CLAC-B DC3C-B LASWC-ALASWC-A CLAC-B CLAC-B DC3C-B

CPRS-A 3

BDCU 2
LANU 0

LANU 1

LANU 2

LANU 3
CMM 0

CMM 1
CLSU

CLBU

CLBU

*SU
CLBU
0, 1

0, 1

2, 3

4, 5
CPLAN-A 4

CPLAN-A 5

AIR GUIDE AIR GUIDE


CPLAN-A 6

CC4C-B CC4C-B DC4C-B DC4C-B MC2C-A MC2C-A

CPBP 7
SD OMU

OMU 0 OMU 1
*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU

*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
CMU 0

CMU 1

*SU

+HD +HD
CPBP 8
FTRB-A 2 FTRB-A 3 FTRB-A 2 FTRB-A 3
MC2C-A MC2C-A MC2C-A MC2C-A
CPBP 9
BDCU 0

BDCU 1
*SU
*SU

*SU

*SU

*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU

*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU

*SU
*SU
*SU
*SU
CPBP 10

FRONT SIDE

1. Connect the internal cables between cabinets according to the cable lists.

CCC 14AC
PDFU-B PDFU-B
1 0
0
CPBP 0 AIR GUIDE
MC2C-A MC2C-A
SD CHU/SU
SD CHU

SD CHU
STU 1

STU 0

VLRU
VLRU

CPEA
CHU

CHU

1
SU

6 0
CPRS-A 2 FTRB-A 1 FTRB-A 0 1

CLAC-B CLOC-B LASWC-A LASWC-A


DC3C-B
CPRS-A 3
CMM 0
CMM 1

CLBU

CLSU

LANU

LANU

8 6 4 2 0
CPLAN-A 4
2

CPLAN-A 5

AIR GUIDE
CPLAN-A 6
3

CPBP DC4C-B DC4C-B CC4C-B CC4C-B


7
SD 0 OMU
CMU 0
CMU 1

OMU 1 OMU 0
SU

CPBP 8 9 6 3 0

FTRB-A 3 FTRB-A 2 4
MC2C-A MC2C-A
CPBP 9
BDCU 1

BDCU 0

SU

SU
SU

SU

SU
SU

SU

SU

CPBP 10
6 0
5

REAR SIDE

2. Connect the external cables leaving the network element according to the
site cabling plan.
Mount the cabinet doors.

A
A

Door grounding cable Door grounding cable


Front side Rear side

Fill in the required forms and clean the site.

1. Verify against the check list that you have completed all the
necessary steps for the installation.
2. Clean the site.
3. Make sure that the packing material is taken care of and recycled
according to the local regulations.
4. Fill in the Installation work checklist and Certification of Completion.

Installation work Certificate of


checklist completion

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