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Technical Product Description

Marconi OMS 846 R1.5

DESCRIPTION

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Copyright

© Ericsson AB 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be


reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner.

Disclaimer

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use
of this document.

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Contents

Contents

1 System Overview 1
1.1 Application of OMS 846 1

2 OMS 846 Base Unit 3


2.1 Overview 3
2.2 OMS 846 Variants 3
2.3 Connection Interfaces 4
2.4 Power Supply 7
2.5 Physical Interfaces 7
2.6 Features 8
2.7 Mounting Types 8

3 Mechanics and Other Characteristics 8


3.1 Mechanical Features 8
3.2 Cabling 10
3.3 Environment 10
3.4 Redundancy and Reliability 12

4 AC Power Adaptor 13

5 Patch Panels and LFH Cables 15

Reference List 17

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System Overview

1 System Overview

The OMS 846 is an Integrated Access Device (IAD) for use in fiber-based
networks that connects end customers to operator networks. It handles both
Ethernet and TDM traffic and is able to interface to a TDM backbone network.
It can also be used as a Multi-Service Provision Platform (MSPP) to build the
infrastructure in the metro access area.

The OMS 846 is a very flexible network component that can be used in star
networks, ring networks, chained networks and meshed networks. It supports
both Terminal Multiplexing (TM) and Add and Drop Multiplexing (ADM)
applications.

The OMS 846 is a fully working standalone SDH Network Element (NE). An
Element Manager (EM) or a Network Manager (NM) that supervises both the
Ethernet and TDM parts of the system manages the OMS 846 remotely. Local
and remote craft interfaces are also supported with a similar user interface.

1.1 Application of OMS 846


The following sections outline the main application concepts for the OMS 846.

1.1.1 OMS 846 as an ADM

The main application for OMS 846 is to use it as an ADM. A number of sites are
connected together with a ring network topology. The OMS 846 is used to drop
traffic in the different sites. This is shown in Figure 1.

The OMS 846 is typically deployed in the operator's point of presence, but
it may also be deployed in customer sites. If more than one customer shall
be handled in a site, the OMS 846 must be mounted in a room that is only
accessible for the operators.

The OMS 846 can be connected to one or multiple customers at a site. The
aggregate capacity and the number of physical interfaces limit the number of
customers. The physical interfaces can be E1, GE or FE.

The OMS 846 provides a number of services at the sites (e.g. TDM leased
lines, ISDN PRA, Ethernet leased lines and Internet access).

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TDM Based
Multiplexer OMS Core Network

STM-n
OMS STM-1 Ring OMS
PABX GE

OMS IP Based
Router Core Network

KB0000172A

Figure 1 A typical system with OMS 846 used as an ADM

1.1.2 OMS 846 as an IAD


The OMS 846 can also be used as an IAD at the customer premises as shown
in Figure 2.

The OMS 846 concentrates local TDM and Ethernet-based traffic at the
customer premises before sending it to the operators network. The IAD delivers
the services from the operators to the end customer.

The OMS 846 can be connected to one or multiple customers at a site. The
aggregate capacity and the number of physical interfaces limit the number
of customers.

Customers Premises

E3
Multiplexer

E1 STM-1/4
OMS
PABX PoP

FE
Router

KB0000173A

Figure 2 OMS 846 used as an IAD

The OMS 846 supports different protection schemes. Link protection is


supported with MSP 1+1 for the aggregate interfaces. SNC protection is used
in ring topologies and for dual homing applications. Link Capacity Adjustment
Scheme (LCAS) can be used as a protection mechanism for Ethernet. See the
following figure.

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Customers Premises Customers Premises


Link Protection Dual Homing

E3 E3
Multiplexer PoP Multiplexer
B
STM-1/4 STM
-1/4
E1 E1
OMS Operation Network OMS
PoP
PABX STM-1/4 PABX
A

/4
-1
FE M FE
Router PoP ST Router
C

KB0000174A

Figure 3 OMS 846 protection schemes

2 OMS 846 Base Unit

This chapter provides the information of the OMS 846.

2.1 Overview
The OMS 846 consists of a low-cost shelf (compatible with 19" or ETSI racks)
without any modularity.

The Maincard contains a TDM matrix, system controller, local E1 interfaces,


two STM-1 tributary interfaces, and two SDH aggregate interfaces.

2.2 OMS 846 Variants


There six variants OMS 846 are available: variant A, B, C, D, E, and F. The
following figure shows the front views of the variants.

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OMS 846 (variant A) 16xE1/RJ45-4xFE:

2M TRIBUTARIES STM-1
TRIB AGG
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 MNGT MNGT OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


FE
SP ST SP ST SP ST SP ST OPER
2
25W CUST
1
TEST

0V
-48V
-48V LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 VT 100 SYNC IN OUT IN OUT CE

OMS 846 (variant B) 16xE1/1.0/2.3-4xFE:

2M TRIBUTARIES STM-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TRIB AGG
MNGT ALARM OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 OUT PWR


FE
SP ST SP ST SP ST SP ST OPER
2
25W CUST
IN
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TEST
1
0V
-48V
-48V

LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4


VT 100 SYNC IN OUT IN OUT CE

OMS 846 (variant C) 16xE1/RJ45-1xGE:

2M TRIBUTARIES STM-1
TRIB AGG
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 MNGT ALARM OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


OPER
2
GE

25W CUST
1
TEST
OUT IN
0V
-48V

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
-48V

VT 100 SYNC IN OUT IN OUT CE

OMS 846 (variant D) 16xE1/1.0/2.3-1xGE:

STM-1
2M TRIBUTARIES TRIB AGG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MNGT ALARM OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


OUT
OPER
2
GE
25W CUST
IN 1
TEST
0V
-48V
-48V

OUT IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CE
VT 100 SYNC IN OUT IN OUT

OMS 846 (variant E) 21xE1/LFH-4xFE:

MNGT STM-1
TRIB AGG
OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


FE
SP ST SP ST SP ST SP ST
2M TRIBUTARIES
OPER SYNC
ALARM
2
25W CUST
1
TEST
0V
-48V

VT 100
-48V

LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4


IN OUT IN OUT CE

OMS 846 (variant F) 21xE1/LFH-1xGE:

MNGT STM-1
TRIB AGG
OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


2M TRIBUTARIES
OPER SYNC
ALARM
2
GE
25W CUST
1
TEST
OUT IN
0V
-48V

VT 100
-48V

IN OUT IN OUT CE

KB0000175A

Figure 4 OMS 846 Variants

2.3 Connection Interfaces


The interfaces are various depending on the OMS 846 variants. The variant A
interfaces are shown in the following figure and table as an example.

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G
C
D E

2M TRIBUTARIES STM-1
TRIB AGG
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 MNGT MNGT OUT IN OUT IN

OMS 846 PWR


FE
SP ST SP ST SP ST SP ST OPER
2
25W CUST
1
TEST
0V
-48V
-48V

LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4


1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 VT 100 SYNC IN OUT IN OUT CE

H F
A B KB0000176A

Figure 5 OMS 846 Interfaces

Table 1 OMS 846 Interfaces


A DC Power Interface
B Ethernet ports, 1xGE or 4xFE depending on variant of OMS 846.
C E1 Interfaces, 120 ohm, 75 ohm, or LFH depending on variant of
OMS 846.
D LED Indicators
E 2xSTM-1 ports
F 2xSTM-1 ports
G Earth Grounding Interface
H MNGT, Sync, VT 100, and Alarm ports

2.3.1 Variants Interface Numbers


Depending on the variant, the Maincard has either four FE ports or one GE
port. The numbers of the interface types of the variants are shown in the
following table.

Table 2 OMS 846 Variants Interface Numbers


Variants STM-1 E1 (120 ohms) E1 (75 ohms) FE(L1) GE(L1)
A 4 16 - 4 -
B 4 - 16 4 -
C 4 16 - - 1
D 4 - 16 - 1
E 4 21 - 4 -
F 4 21 - - 1

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2.3.2 LED Indicators

Visual indicators (LEDs) provide the status of the OMS 846. The LEDs are
placed on the connector side. The description of the indicators are as shown
as below:

Table 3 LED Indicators


LED name Color Description
CUST Red Alarm on the OMS 846 customer side, that is
tributary ports
OPER Red Alarm on the OMS 846 network side (Aggregate
Port incl. VC12) or the device itself
TEST Yellow Test loop is present.
PWR Green Power OK

2.3.3 SFP Module


This section provide the information of the SFP modules for the OMS 846.

2.3.3.1 Instruction

The OMS 846 supports all SFP types given in the appropriate module variant
description. A list of all SFP manufacturers and product numbers qualified for
the OMS 846 is available on the Ericsson extranet product catalog.

KB0000177A

Figure 6 Example of SFP Module

2.3.3.2 SFP Handling

The following events are reported when inserting (and removing) SFPs.

Table 4 SFP Events and Alarms Reported


Alarms/Events Description
sfpRemoved(102) SFP removed from NE/module. This can either be an
alarm or an event.
sfpInserted SFP inserted into NE/module. This is an event.

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Inventory information and characteristics can be obtained from management.

If an SFP is plugged in that is not on the qualified list, the system will still try to
put it in service, but in this case we cannot guarantee for regular behavior.

SFP Optical TX and RX Level can be read and reported via the network
management system. Refer to OMS 800 CRAFT R1.3 User Guide, Reference
[1] for more details.

2.4 Power Supply


The OMS 846 supports -48 V DC power.

The OMS 846 can be equipped with AC power adaptor to use AC power.

For more information about the power port or the power cable connector, see
the document Cable Diagrams, Reference [2].

2.5 Physical Interfaces


The OMS 846 supports the following physical interfaces:

• STM-1 (S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2, L-1.2C, L-1.2V)

• Electrical STM-1 (STM-1e)

• E1

• 10 Base-T

• 100 Base-TX

• 1000 Base-BX10

• 1000 Base-SX

• 1000 Base-LX10

• 1000 Base-ZX

• 1000 Base-ZC

• 1000 Base-ZV

• 1000 Base-T

For more information about the interfaces specification and the compliance,
see the appendix of the document Cable Diagrams, Reference [2].

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2.6 Features
For more information about the OMS 846 features, see the document Technical
Reference Description, Reference [3].

2.7 Mounting Types


The OMS 846 is mounted in a rack or on a wall. The mounting brackets are
provided.

A desktop solution with rubber pads is also provided.

3 Mechanics and Other Characteristics

This chapter provides the mechanics and other characteristics of the OMS 846.

3.1 Mechanical Features


This section provides the mechanical features of the OMS 846.

3.1.1 Mechanical Concept


It is possible to mount one single unit including cable terminating and cable
handling facilities. The dimensions within or without an enclosure are shown in
the table below.

Table 5 Dimensions
Width Height Depth
Chassis within an 450 mm 44.45 mm 280 mm
enclosure
Chassis 384.5 43.6 mm 201 mm

The shelf is delivered with 19" brackets as a default as specified in IEC 60917
and IEC 60297.

Mounting brackets for ETSI cabinets/racks as specified in ETS 300 119 are
available.

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The mechanical design of the OMS 846 meets the requirements of EN/IEC
60950.

Desktop solution is also supported.

The weight of the OMS 846 is shown in the table below.

Table 6 OMS 846 Weight


Weight
Fully equipped ≤ 2.3 Kg

3.1.2 Summary
The table below provides a summary of the mechanical specification for OMS
846.

Table 7 Specification
Description Specification
Supports 19" rack mounting IEC 60297-2
Supports ETSI rack mounting ETS 300 119-3
The shelf meets the ETSI ERS 300 119-4
sub-rack requirements
The shelf meets the 19" sub-rack IEC 60297-3
requirements
The maximum height is 1 U -
Meets all mechanical EN/IEC 60950
requirements in EN/IEC60950
Shelf has room for two tributary -
modules
Supports desktop mounting -
Maximum weight of fully -
equipped shelf is 3.5 kg

Table 8 Compliance
Thermal design according to EN/IEC 60950
60950

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3.2 Cabling
The document Cable Diagrams, Reference [2] provides the cable connections,
specification and compliance information for the OMS 800 family members.
The following cables are available for the OMS 846:

• -48V DC power cables

• 230V AC power cables

• Alarm cables

• VT-100 cable

• LAN cable

• E1 cable

• Management cable

• Synchronization cable

• Fiber cables

3.3 Environment
This section prides the environment information of the OMS 846.

3.3.1 Storage, Transport, and Operation


The OMS 846 meets the following requirements for operational, transportation
and storage environment as specified in ETS 300 019 (See table below).

Table 9 Environmental Classifications


Requirement Specification Classes Temp. Range
Storage ETS 300 1.2 -25 - +55 C
019-2-1
Transportation ETS 300 2.3 -40 - +70 C
019-2-2
Operational ETS 300 3.2 -5 - +45 C (variant A,
(mandatory) 019-2-3 B, C, D)
-5 - +55 C (variant E,
F)

The OMS 846 can be connected to a -48 VDC power at temperatures down
to -35 C without being damaged. Nevertheless, the unit does not operate
outside the defined operating temperature area. When the temperature has

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been below the defined "operating temperature area" and heats up into the
"operating temperature area", the unit will automatically go into service, without
any action from an operator.

3.3.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility


The OMS 846 meets the requirement for EMC, as specified in ETSI EN 300
386, for use inside Telecom Centres and outside Telecom Centres.

The power supply interface meets the requirements as specified in ETS 300
132-2.

A dedicated ground connector is available in the chassis. It is implemented with


a screw that is connected to the chassis. The ground cable is connected to
the chassis with this screw.

3.3.3 Grounding and Bonding

The equipment meets the grounding and bonding requirements of ETS 300 253.

The shelf is made of metal and it is connected to signal ground inside. The
shelf has a dedicated ground connector for connection to the external ground.

The screens of all external cables are connected to the signal ground/shelf
ground.

3.3.4 Safety Standards


In accordance with market requirements, the equipment complies with the
following product safety standards:

• EN/IEC 60950

• EN 60825

• ETS 300 753

3.3.5 Environmental - Compliance


Table 10 Environmental - Compliance
Description Specificationr
Support for storage class 1.2 ETSI EN 300 019-2-1
Climatic tests according to table 1 ETSI EN 300 019-2-1
Mechanical tests according to table 2 ETSI EN 300 019-2-1
Support for transportation class 2.3 ETSI EN 300 019-2-2

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Description Specificationr
Climatic tests according to table 5 ETSI EN 300 019-2-2
Mechanical tests according to table 6 ETSI EN 300 019-2-2
Support for operation class 3.2 ETSI EN 300 019-2-3
Climatic tests according to table 4 ETSI EN 300 019-2-3
Mechanical tests according to table 5 ETSI EN 300 019-2-3
See power supply interface specification ETSI EN 300 386
Enclosure port, Radiated electromagnetic ETSI EN 300 386
field emissions
Electrostatic discharge ETSI EN 300 386
Radio frequency electromagnetic field ETSI EN 300 386
amplitude modulated
DC power supply for -48V ETSI EN 300 132-2
DC power supply for -60V ETSI EN 300 132-2
Grounding and bonding according to ETSI EN 300 253
specification
The shelf has a dedicated ground -
connector
The screens for external cables are 300 253
grounded
Meets the safety requirements in 60950 IEC/EN 60950
Meets the safety requirements in UL 60950 -
Meets the safety requirements in TS001, -
AS/NZS3260 to A4
See respective optical interface -
specification for laser safety
Acoustic noise according to specification ETS 300 753
for use in attended telecom rooms

3.4 Redundancy and Reliability


This section describes the redundancy and reliability of the OMS 846.

3.4.1 Hardware
This section provides the hardware information.

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AC Power Adaptor

3.4.1.1 Interface Protection

It is possible to protect the optical aggregate interface on the aggregate module


with 1+1 MSP, SNCP or LCAS protection.

3.4.1.2 Main Card

The main card has a power supply that can be connected to two independent
power supply sources. The power sources are connected with wire or diodes in
the main card. The main card has an internal fuse to protect the external power
sources against internal power failures. The internal power supply generates a
number of different voltages.

3.4.1.3 Power Supply

The power implementation is according to Telstra specification 1555 Part 1,


Issue 2. The power supply needs to be able to withstand interruptions up to
16ms without affecting traffic.

3.4.2 MTBF
The Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) are shown in the table below.

Note: MTBF values are calculated according to Bellcore specification


SR-332. The calculation is based on a calm ground environment and a
temperature of 40C.

Optical modules are included in the calculation for the relevant modules.

Table 11 MTBF
Module MTBF (Years)
OMS 846 base unit ( variants: A, B, C, and D) 56.9
OMS 846 base unit ( variants: E and F) 43.2

4 AC Power Adaptor

The OMS 846 does not include an internal AC power supply. It can still be
powered from an AC power source with the help of an external AC power
adaptor.

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The power adaptor has a standard two pin power connector (IEC 320) and a
number of different power cords can be used for the different markets.

The output voltage from the power supply is -48 V and is directly connected to
the power connector on the OMS 846.

The power adapter has an internal fuse.

Table 12 AC Power Adaptor


Parameter Value
Input voltage 90-264 Vac
Frequency range 47-63 Hz
Minimum output power 0W
Maximum output power at 25C 36 W
Output voltage -48 V
Load regulation 2%
Line regulation 2%
Output voltage ripple 50 mV
Efficiency > 80%
Input connector 2 pin IEC 320
Output connector 4 pin Mini fit (Molex)

The 230V AC supply input is provided via a 2-pin power connector (IEC 320),
with the following pin-out:

Table 13 Pin-out AC connector


Pin Signal
1 L
2 N

The -48 V DC supply output is provided via a 4-pin power connector (Molex
Mini-fit 4x1), with the following pin-out:

Table 14 Pin-out DC connector


Pin Signal
1 0V
2 -48 V
3 -48 V
4 GND

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5 Patch Panels and LFH Cables

Special cables for the high-density E1 modules are provided for connection
between OMS 846 and a patch-panel. For more details of the patch panels and
LFH cables, see Cable Diagrams, Reference [2].

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Reference List

Reference List

[1] OMS 800 CRAFT R1.3 User Guide, 1553-CRA119 0986/13 Uen A

[2] Cable Diagrams, 1/153 38-CSA 113 57/2 Uen B

[3] Technical Reference Description, 1/221 04-CSA 113 57/4 Uen A

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