Huawei V100R001C00 Quick Installation Manual

Type
Quick Installation Manual

Huawei V100R001C00 has the capability to support up to 600 terminals. The device applies to various scenarios and can be used to support 150, 300 and 600 terminals. It consists of a typical configuration suite and extension components. The typical configuration suite includes a server, a switch, a power distribution unit (PDU), an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and a fan assembly. The extension components include a monitoring system, a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point (AP), and a network distribution cabinet.

Huawei V100R001C00 has the capability to support up to 600 terminals. The device applies to various scenarios and can be used to support 150, 300 and 600 terminals. It consists of a typical configuration suite and extension components. The typical configuration suite includes a server, a switch, a power distribution unit (PDU), an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and a fan assembly. The extension components include a monitoring system, a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point (AP), and a network distribution cabinet.

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HUAWEI Micro DC V100R001C00
Quick Installation Guide
Issue: 01
BOM: 31505829
Release Date: 2013-03-06
This document helps the customer service personnel quickly install the Micro data center (DC). For details, see the product
document CD-ROM delivered with the product.
Required Tools
Installation Process
Devices delivered to customers consist of typical configuration suite and extension components. The installation of extension
components varies with the number of terminals to be supported, while the installation of the typical configuration suite remains
unchanged. The Micro DC applies to scenarios in which 150, 300, and 600 terminals are supported.
If customers require more than 1 hour backup power, install a battery cabinet.
Cabinet installation process for 150 terminals Cabinet installation process for 300 and 600 terminals
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2013. All rights reserved.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods
Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods
Inspecting the battery pack Inspecting the monitoring suite outside the cabinet
If there are other components that require inspections, unpack and inspect them.
Number of
terminals
Device Type Device Quantity Remarks
Micro DC All-in-One cabinet 1
1 AR2220, 1 S5752, 3 S3752s, 1 PDB, 1 UPS (6 kVA), 1 PDU, 1
fan assembly, and 1 monitoring system (including 1 ECC, 1
temperature and humidity sensor, 1 water leakage sensor, 2 door
status sensors, and 1 smoke sensor)
Basic/Storage/Computing RH2288 1
Battery pack 3
Monitoring suite outside the
cabinet (including the sensor
mounting arm, smoke sensor, and
IP camera)
1
AP6010DN 2
Micro DC All-in-One cabinet 1
1AR2220, 1 S5752, 1 PDB, 1 UPS (6 kVA), 1 PDU, 1 fan assembly, and 1
monitoring system (including 1 ECC, 1 temperature and humidity sensor, 1
water leakage sensor, 2 door status sensors, and 1 smoke sensor)
Basic/Storage/Computing RH2288 1
Battery pack 3
Monitoring suite outside the
cabinet (including the sensor
mounting arm, smoke sensor, and
IP camera)
1
AP6010DN 3
Network distribution cabinet 1
S3752 (office edition) 8
Micro DC All-in-One cabinet 1
1AR2240, 1 S5752, 1 PDB, 1 UPS (6 kVA), 1 PDU, 1 fan assembly, and 1
monitoring system (including 1 ECC, 1 temperature and humidity sensor, 1
water leakage sensor, 2 door status sensors, and 1 smoke sensor)
Basic/Storage/Computing RH2288 1
Battery pack 3
Monitoring suite outside the
cabinet (including the sensor
mounting arm, smoke sensor, and
IP camera)
1
AP6010DN 4
Basic RH2288 1
Network distribution cabinet 1
S3752 (office edition) 12
600
Typical
configuratio
n suite
Extension
components
150
Typical
configuratio
n suite
Extension
components
300
Typical
configuratio
n suite
Extension
components
Use a screwdriver to
loosen the wooden
screw.
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Installation Planning
For 150 terminals
All-in-One cabinet
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Installation Planning
For 300 terminals
All-in-One cabinet
42 1U 1U 42
41 1U 1U 41
40 1U 1U 40
39 1U 1U 39
38 1U 1U 38
37 1U 1U 37
36 1U 1U 36
35 1U 1U 35
34 1U 1U 34
33 1U 1U 33
32 1U 1U 32
31 1U 1U 31
30 1U 1U 30
29 1U 1U 29
28 1U 1U 28
27 1U 1U 27
26 1U 1U 26
25 1U 1U 25
24 1U 1U 24
23 1U 1U 23
22 1U 1U 22
21 1U 1U 21
20 1U 1U 20
19 1U 1U 19
18 1U 1U 18
17 1U 1U 17
16 1U 1U 16
15 1U 1U 15
14 1U 1U 14
13 1U 1U 13
12 1U 1U 12
11 1U 1U 11
10 1U 1U 10
91U 1U 9
81U 1U 8
71U 1U 7
61U 1U 6
51U 1U 5
41U 1U 4
31U 1U 3
21U 1U 2
11U 1U 1
Network distribution
cabinet (front view)
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
S3752 switch
Network distribution
cabinet (front view)
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Installation Planning
For 600 terminals
All-in-One cabinet
42 1U 1U 42
41 1U 1U 41
40 1U 1U 40
39 1U 1U 39
38 1U 1U 38
37 1U 1U 37
36 1U 1U 36
35 1U 1U 35
34 1U 1U 34
33 1U 1U 33
32 1U 1U 32
31 1U 1U 31
30 1U 1U 30
29 1U 1U 29
28 1U 1U 28
27 1U 1U 27
26 1U 1U 26
25 1U 1U 25
24 1U 1U 24
23 1U 1U 23
22 1U 1U 22
21 1U 1U 21
20 1U 1U 20
19 1U 1U 19
18 1U 1U 18
17 1U 1U 17
16 1U 1U 16
15 1U 1U 15
14 1U 1U 14
13 1U 1U 13
12 1U 1U 12
11 1U 1U 11
10 1U 1U 10
91U 1U 9
81U 1U 8
71U 1U 7
61U 1U 6
51U 1U 5
41U 1U 4
31U 1U 3
21U 1U 2
11U 1U 1
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Labeling for Network Devices
Labeling
Labeling for Power Cables
On the PDU end
On the device end
If there are multiple power modules that are not
numbered in a device, number them in an
ascending order from the top down and from left
to right.
Only one power distribution unit (PDU) is
preinstalled in the All-in-One cabinet and
numbered PDU1.
More PDUs are numbered in an ascending
order from outside to inside and from left to
right.
The rack is divided into 42 U (1 U = 1.75 in.),
numbering from 1 to 42 from the bottom up.
For the network device occupying more than 1 U,
the label records the smallest height number. For
example, if a 2 U network device occupies 34 U
and 35 U, "34U" will be present in the label.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > Installing the All-in-One cabinet (for All Scenarios)
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1 2
4
Remove reinforcing brackets from
the cabinet.
Install the ground cable.
Prepare the power cable connectors.
Connect power cables.
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Combine and level cabinets.
There is one reinforcing
bracket at the height of 22 U
(38.5 in.) in the front and rear
of the cabinet. Before
removing the front reinforcing
bracket, remove the filler
panels at the height of 23 U to
25 U (40.25 in. to 43.75 in.).
Mains inlet port
Power cable
Ground cable
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing the All-in-One Cabinet > (Optional) Installing the SIM Card (for All Scenarios)
Remove the General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS) module from the ECC.
Install the subscriber identity module (SIM)
card.
SIM card slot
GPRS module
ECC
Lead the cable from the GPRS antenna into the cabinet
through the cable hole on the top of the cabinet. Route the
cable along the external side of the mounting bar on the
right of the rear of the cabinet to the ECC at the cabinet
bottom. Then bind the cable to the cable tray under the ECC.
Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing the All-in-One cabinet > Installing the GPRS Antenna (for All Scenarios)
Loosen screws beside the GPRS module
and pull out the module.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > (Optional) Installing Battery Packs (for All Scenarios)
If customers require more than 1 hour backup power,
install a battery cabinet or battery packs.
Before connecting battery packs using power
cables, loosen screws beside the protection cover
for the wiring terminals and remove the
protection cover.
Install the protection cover after connecting
battery packs using power cables.
Positions for installing Battery Packs
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > Installing Servers (for All Scenarios)
Only one RH2288 is provided by default for Micro DC typical configurations for 150, 300, and 600 terminals.
The All-in-One cabinet reserves space for another two servers. Customers can install two more servers if one RH2288 cannot meet
requirements.
If three RH2288 servers are installed, number them RH2288_1, RH2288_2, and RH2288_3.
Install the servers in the right place.
No ground cable is required, because the RH2288 is
configured with AC power modules.
Server installation
Network cable connection for a server Network cable connection for two servers
Positions for installing servers
Power ground cable connection
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Securing the sensor mounting arm
Two persons are required to install the sensor mounting arm with the help of a step ladder.
Use an M5 Phillips screwdriver to fasten self-tapping screws for the sensor mounting arm base.
Rotate tube 1 to adjust the sensor mounting arm until it is in the highest installation position. Then adjust the IP camera based on
the object to be monitored.
Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing Extension Components > Installing the Integrated Sensor Mounting Arm (for All Scenarios)
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing Extension Components > Installing the Integrated Sensor Mounting Arm (for All Scenarios)
Connect a signal cable for the smoke sensor.
Connect the IP camera
signal cable and network
cable.
Insert the signal cable connector into the correct position on the
transfer board.
Insert the connector of the IP camera
signal cable into the correct position
on the ECC.
Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing Extension Components > (Optional) Installing the WLAN AP (for All Scenarios)
For details about how to install the wireless local area network (WLAN) access point (AP) and connect the network cable to it, see
the AP6010DN-AGN Wireless LAN Access Point Quick Start Guide delivered with the WLAN AP.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing Extension Components > (Optional) Installing the Network Distribution Cabinet (for 300 and
600 Terminals)
The network distribution cabinet shares the same specifications and installation process with the All-in-One cabinet.
The network distribution cabinet is used to hold S3752 access switches.
The network distribution cabinet and IT cabinet connect to the PDU input ports on the power distribution box (PDB) in the All-in-
One cabinet. In this way, power can be supplied to the network distribution cabinet and IT cabinet.
Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration Suite
> Installing Extension Components > (Optional) Installing the Battery Cabinet (for All Scenarios)
If customers require more than 1 hour backup
power, install a battery cabinet.
The battery cabinet is installed in the same
way as the All-in-One cabinet.
For details about how to install batteries, see
the Micro DC V100R001C00 Installation and
Operation Guide.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > Installing Extension Components > Inspecting Devices Before Power-On
Inspecting the PDB
Inspecting the uninterruptible power system (UPS)
Inspecting the battery pack
Inspecting the PDU
Commissioning mechanical performance
1. Switch on and off all circuit breakers five times. Ensure that they can be switched on and off smoothly.
2. Check that all bolts are secured for cables. Tighten the bolts that are not properly secured.
3. Check that screws at the ground point are secured. Tighten the screws that are not properly secured.
Testing insulation performance
1. Switch off the SPD standby circuit breaker (QF2).
2. Check that the insulation resistance between the L terminal and the PE terminal on the PDB is greater
than or equal to 2 MΩ.
3. Check that the insulation resistance between the N terminal and the PE terminal on the PDB is
greater than or equal to 2 MΩ.
Commissioning mechanical performance
1. Switch on and off all circuit breakers five times. Ensure that they can be switched on and off smoothly.
2. Check that all bolts are secured for cables. Tighten the bolts that are not properly secured.
3. Check that battery cables are correctly connected to battery terminals.
4. Check that screws at the ground point are secured. Tighten the screws that are not properly secured.
5. Check that the voltage between the mains input neutral wire and the ground cable is less than 5 V AC.
Commissioning mechanical performance
1. Switch on and off all circuit breakers five times. Ensure that they can be switched on and off smoothly.
2. Check that all bolts are secured for cables. Tighten the bolts that are not properly secured.
3. Check that battery cables are correctly connected to battery terminals and that the battery voltage
meets the requirements.
Switch on the circuit breaker on the battery pack.
Check that the voltage between the positive terminal and the negative terminal is greater than 192 V.
Switch off the circuit breaker.
4. Check that screws at the ground point of the battery pack are secured. Tighten the screws that are not
properly secured.
Commissioning mechanical performance
1. Switch on and off all circuit breakers five times. Ensure that they can be switched on and off smoothly.
2. Check that all bolts are secured for cables. Tighten the bolts that are not properly secured.
3. Check that screws at the ground point of the PDU are secured. Tighten the screws that are not properly
secured.
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > Installing Extension Components > Inspecting Devices Before Power-on > Performing
Power-On and Power-Off Tests
PDU input circuit breaker
Input circuit breaker on the UPS backplane
UPS front panel
Circuit breaker on the battery pack
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Checking Quantities and Types of Goods > Inspecting Goods > Installing the Typical Configuration
Suite > Installing Extension Components > Inspecting Devices Before Power-on > Performing
Power-On and Power-Off Tests
The external mains input circuit breaker refers to the circuit breaker on the PDB on the floor where the cabinet is installed.
The PDU input circuit breaker is on the right part of the All-in-One cabinet rear side. Both the two circuit breakers on the
PDU must be closed.
Starting the UPS
1. Hold down on the UPS panel for about 1s. The UPS is started.
2. Change the working mode for the UPS. For example, to change from the parallel mode to the single mode, perform the following steps:
a. In the main window, hold down the MENU button for 5s. "Alarm Silence OK?" is displayed.
b. Release the MENU button for 0.6s, and then hold it down for 0.6s. "Alarm Silence OK?" is displayed.
c. Hold down for 1s. The parallel mode changes to the single mode.
3. Switch off the UPS circuit breaker.
4. Keep the UPS running without loads for 10 minutes.
Power-on process Power-off process
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Shutting down the UPS
Press on the UPS panel to shut down the UPS.
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Huawei V100R001C00 Quick Installation Manual

Type
Quick Installation Manual

Huawei V100R001C00 has the capability to support up to 600 terminals. The device applies to various scenarios and can be used to support 150, 300 and 600 terminals. It consists of a typical configuration suite and extension components. The typical configuration suite includes a server, a switch, a power distribution unit (PDU), an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and a fan assembly. The extension components include a monitoring system, a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point (AP), and a network distribution cabinet.

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