Installing Monitoring Devices
Installing the SIM Card and Antenna
If a subscriber identity module (SIM) card and an antenna are configured, perform the following steps to install them.
Procedure
- Record the positions of the signal cables connected to the panel of the ECC800-Pro main control module, and then disconnect the signal cables.
- Remove the ECC800-Pro main control module, and then insert the SIM card into the left slot of the ECC800-Pro main control module.
The SIM card needs to support LTE, WCDMA, or GSM.
Figure 4-16 Removing the ECC800-Pro main control moduleFigure 4-17 Installing a SIM card - Reconnect the signal cable to the panel of the ECC800-Pro main control module based on the recorded position.
- Install the antenna.
Installing a PAD
Context
(1) PAD installation position |
Procedure
- Adjust the width and height of the PAD support to match the dimensions of the PAD to be installed.Figure 4-20 Adjusting screws
(1) Adjustment screws
- Remove nuts from the PAD support, insert the support into the mounting holes on the cabinet front door, and reinstall the nuts to secure the support to the front door.Figure 4-21 Removing the nut
- Route the PAD power cable to the cable hole in the PAD support and connect the cable to the PAD.
- Adjust the feet above the PAD support and clamp the PAD to the PAD support.
Ensure that the PAD is installed securely and reliably.
Figure 4-22 Installing a PAD - Connect the cable from the USB port on the ECC800-Pro to the charging port on the PAD.
If the PAD screen needs to remain on for a long time during usage, adjust the brightness to below 80%.
Installing Remote T/H Sensors for the Smart Cooling Product
Procedure
- Install T/H sensors.
- Open the front and rear doors of the cabinet.
- Unpack the two T/H sensors, and attach one to the 33 U position on the right post of the front door and the other to the 11 U position on the right post of the rear door of the cabinet.
The installation positions of the T/H sensors can be adjusted as required.
- Set the DIP switch address of the T/H sensor on the front door to 2 and that of the T/H sensor on the rear door to 1.Table 4-5 DIP switch settings on T/H sensors
Address
DIP Switch Sequence No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
The default address of T/H sensors purchased from Huawei is 1.
- Insert the pre-routed cables into the ports on the T/H sensors on the front and rear doors.
Installing T/H Sensors
Procedure
- Install T/H sensors.
- Open the front and rear doors of the cabinet.
- Unpack the two T/H sensors and attach one sensor to the mounting bars at the 39th U position on the front door and the other to the 37th U position on the rear door of the cabinet.
The installation positions of the T/H sensors can be adjusted as required.
- Set the DIP switch address of the T/H sensor on the front door to 2 and that of the T/H sensor on the rear door to 1.Table 4-6 DIP switch setting on a T/H sensor
Address
DIP Switch Sequence No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
The default address of T/H sensors purchased from Huawei is 1.
- Insert the pre-routed cable into the port on the T/H sensor on the front door.
Installing an Electrode Water Sensor
Procedure
- Place the water sensor on the floor under the cabinet.
- Use an electrician's knife to cut a cross in the rubber plug for the cable hole at the bottom of the cabinet.
- Route the water sensor cable through the cable hole at the bottom of the cabinet, and connect the cable to the water sensor cable connected to the ECC.Figure 4-23 Routing a signal cable
(Optional) Installing a Server
Procedure
- Determine the installation position of the server and check whether floating nuts are installed. If not, install them first.Figure 4-24 Installing a floating nut
- Install guide rails.Figure 4-25 Installing guide rails
- Place a guide rail horizontally at the installation position in the cabinet.
- Tighten the screws to secure the guide rail.
- Repeat the preceding steps to install the other guide rail.
- Arrange at least two people to lift the server, place the server on the guide rails, and push it into the cabinet.
- When the two mounting ears on the server contact the mounting bars on the rack, tighten the captive screws on the mounting ears to secure the server.Figure 4-26 Installing a server
- Connect the server power cable.
- Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves.
- Connect one end of the power cable to the cable port on the AC power module of the server.Figure 4-27 Connecting the power cable
- Use a hook-and-loop fastener to secure the power cable.Figure 4-28 Securing the power cable
- Route the power cable along the cable tray neatly, use cable ties to bind the power cable, and use diagonal pliers to trim off the excess of the cable ties.
(Optional) Installing a Camera
Prerequisites
- A camera and tools for installing it have been prepared.
- The network cable used for camera communication has been prepared.
Context
The camera and its mounting plate need to be installed on the top of the front door of the end cabinet.
Procedure
- (Optional) Install an SD card.
- Route the camera cable through the top of the cabinet.
- Align the mounting holes in the camera base with those in the mounting plate, and screw the camera to the mounting plate.Figure 4-31 Installing a camera base
(1) Cable outlet
- Install the mounting plate with the camera at the top of the front door of the end cabinet, as shown in Figure 4-32.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on both sides of the lens, adjust the surveillance angle, and tighten the screws to 0.6 N·m.Figure 4-33 Adjusting the camera
- By default, the camera is horizontally installed, and the surveillance video is displayed horizontally. During the installation, adjust the surveillance angle to avoid video image rotation after the installation.
- When adjusting the surveillance angle, pay attention to the position of the illuminator to prevent the illuminator from being blocked.
The camera features a three-axis design. The camera can be adjusted by –175° to +180° horizontally, and the lens can rotate –175° to +180° and be adjusted by 0° to 65° vertically.
- Align the transparent cover with the screw holes on the base, close the transparent cover, and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws to 0.8 N·m.Figure 4-34 Installing the transparent cover
(Optional) Installing a LAN Switch
Procedure
- Locate the LAN switch installation position in the cabinet, and install guide rails and floating nuts.
- Install the mounting ears delivered with the LAN switch and secure the LAN switch to the rack rails at the front of the cabinet.
This section describes only the installation method. The actual product appearance prevails.
Figure 4-35 Installing a LAN switch - Connect the LAN switch power cable to the PDU2000.
- Connect a port on the LAN switch to the WAN1 port on the ECC800-Pro using a network cable.
- Insert a power module into the power slot of the LAN switch, and tighten the captive screws on the power module panel.Figure 4-36 Installing a power module for a LAN switch
(Optional) Installing a VCN510
Context
By default, the VCN510 is delivered without a disk. After the VCN510 is delivered to the site, install hard disks as required and then install the VCN510 in the cabinet.
Procedure
- Install a hard disk.
- Install the floating nuts. Determine the mounting holes for the VCN510 in the cabinet based on the cabinet device layout diagram. Insert one end of the floating nut into the square hole from the inside of the cabinet to the outside of the cabinet, and lock the lower frame of the square hole. Use a floating nut mounting bar to hook the other end of the floating nut and pull the floating nut until it snaps into the upper frame of the square hole.Figure 4-45 Installing the floating nuts
(1) Floating nuts
The VCN510 is compact and lightweight. It can be directly fixed on the cabinet with M6 screws and mounting ears without using a guide rail. If a guide rail has been installed in the cabinet, you are advised to remove the guide rail first and then install the device in the cabinet. The VCN510 is equipped with right-to-left airflow, so installing a guide rail may affect the heat dissipation and lower the device performance accordingly.
- Install mounting ears. Take six mounting ear screw (M4 x 6 countersunk screws, white). Use three screws to configure one mounting ear on the left of the front panel and the same way to configure the other ones on the right side. Then use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screws to fix the mounting ears.Figure 4-46 Installing mounting ears
- Install the device. Carry the device to be cabinet. Ensure that the mounting ears at both sides of the device are tightly attached to the mounting bar in front of the cabinet. Use one hand to hold the device. Use the other hand to thread M6 screws (prepared by customers) through the slotted hole on the mounting ear. Use a Phillips screwdriver to fix the M6 screws on the mounting ears. Each mounting ear uses two M6 screws.Figure 4-47 Installing the device