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EMUA

User Guide

Issue 17
Date 2015-04-30

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2020. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees
or representations of any kind, either express or implied.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
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Shenzhen 518129
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Email: [email protected]

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Contents

1 EMUA User Guide.................................................................................................................... 1


1.1 Changes in EMUA User Guide............................................................................................................................................ 2
1.2 Overview of the EMUA..........................................................................................................................................................7
1.2.1 Functions of the EMUA...................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.2 Exterior of the EMUA......................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA....................................................................................................................................11
1.2.4 Communication Ports on the EMUA...........................................................................................................................14
1.2.4.1 RS485 Serial Port............................................................................................................................................................ 15
1.2.4.2 RS232 Serial Port............................................................................................................................................................ 16
1.2.4.3 Commissioning Serial Port.......................................................................................................................................... 17
1.2.5 Detection Interfaces on the EMUA..............................................................................................................................18
1.2.5.1 Detection Interface for the Water Sensor............................................................................................................. 18
1.2.5.2 Detection Interface for the Smoke Sensor............................................................................................................ 19
1.2.5.3 Detection Interface for the Infrared Sensor.......................................................................................................... 20
1.2.5.4 Detection Interface for the Door Status Sensor.................................................................................................. 21
1.2.5.5 Detection Interface for the Humidity/Temperature Sensor.............................................................................21
1.2.5.6 Detection Interfaces for Boolean Signals...............................................................................................................22
1.2.5.7 Detection Interfaces for Analog Signals.................................................................................................................23
1.2.5.8 Detection Interface for the Relay Node Boolean Signals.................................................................................25
1.2.6 Technical Specifications of the EMUA........................................................................................................................ 27
1.3 Introduction to the Sensors............................................................................................................................................... 29
1.3.1 Water Sensor....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
1.3.2 Smoke Sensor..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
1.3.3 Infrared Sensor................................................................................................................................................................... 32
1.3.4 Door Status Sensor........................................................................................................................................................... 33
1.3.5 Humidity/Temperature Sensor...................................................................................................................................... 35
1.3.6 Fuel Level Sensor............................................................................................................................................................... 36
1.3.7 Customized Sensors.......................................................................................................................................................... 37
1.4 Installing the EMUA............................................................................................................................................................. 40
1.5 Installing the Sensors.......................................................................................................................................................... 42
1.5.1 Installing a Water Sensor............................................................................................................................................... 42
1.5.2 Installing a Smoke Sensor.............................................................................................................................................. 44
1.5.3 Installing ab Infrared Sensor......................................................................................................................................... 47

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1.5.4 Installing a Door Status Sensor.................................................................................................................................... 48


1.5.5 Installing a Humidity/Temperature Sensor...............................................................................................................49
1.5.6 Installing a Fuel Level Sensor........................................................................................................................................ 51
1.6 Commissioning the EMUA................................................................................................................................................. 52
1.7 Handling Common Faults.................................................................................................................................................. 54

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Purpose
This document describes the exterior, interfaces, functions, and sensors of the
outdoor environment monitoring unit type A (EMUA). In addition, this document
describes how to install the EMUA and the sensors.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.

Product Name Product Version

EMUA2416 V100R001

EMUA2432 V100R001

EMUA4832 V100R001

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:

● NodeB/BTS Installer
● System Engineer
● Site Maintainer

Organization
1.1 Changes in EMUA User Guide
This section describes the changes in the EMUA User Guide.
1.2 Overview of the EMUA
The EMUA, which can be used to monitor the environment in the equipment room
and in the cabinet, is applicable to all types of Huawei base station.
1.3 Introduction to the Sensors

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The sensors provided by Huawei can be used directly. The sensors not provided by
Huawei can be used only if their specifications meet the requirements.
1.4 Installing the EMUA
This section describes how to install the EMUA in different scenarios.
1.5 Installing the Sensors
This section describes how to install the sensors configured by Huawei. For the
sensors not configured by Huawei, see their respective instructions during
installation.
1.6 Commissioning the EMUA
This section describes how to commission an EMUA, including the power-on
check, communication check, and operating status check.
1.7 Handling Common Faults
This section describes the solutions to common faults in an EMUA.

1.1 Changes in EMUA User Guide


This section describes the changes in the EMUA User Guide.

17 (2015-04-30)
This is the sixteenth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 16 (2014-01-24), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 16 (2014-01-24), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.7 Handling Updated the solutions when the power indicator is OFF.
Common Faults

Compared with Issue 16 (2014-01-24), this issue does not exclude any topics.

16 (2014-01-24)
This is the fifteenth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 15 (2013-03-30), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 15 (2013-03-30), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.6 Technical Updated the dimensions of the EMUA.


Specifications of
the EMUA

Compared with Issue 15 (2013-03-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.

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15 (2013-03-30)
This is the fourteenth commercial release.

Compared with Issue 14 (2011-10-25), this issue does not include any new topics.

Compared with Issue 14 (2011-10-25), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.6 Technical Updated the technical specifications of the EMUA.


Specifications of
the EMUA

Compared with Issue 14 (2011-10-25), this issue does not exclude any topics.

14 (2011-10-25)
This is the thirteenth commercial release.

Compared with Issue 13 (2011-01-20), this issue does not include any new topics.

Compared with Issue 13 (2011-01-20), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.3.5 Humidity/ Updated technical specifications for the humidity/


Temperature temperature sensor.
Sensor

Compared with Issue 13 (2011-01-20), this issue does not exclude any topics.

13 (2011-01-20)
This is the twelfth commercial release.

Compared with Issue 12 (2010-11-30), this issue includes the following new topics.

● 1.3.6 Fuel Level Sensor


● 1.5.6 Installing a Fuel Level Sensor

Compared with Issue 12 (2010-11-30), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.3.7 Customized Added technical specifications for the fuel level sensor.
Sensors

Compared with Issue 12 (2010-11-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.

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12 (2010-11-30)
This is the eleventh commercial release.
Compared with Issue 11 (2010-04-30), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 11 (2010-04-30), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.5.5 Detection Modified the settings of the DIP switches at the detection
Interface for the port on the humidity/temperature sensor.
Humidity/
Temperature
Sensor

Compared with Issue 11 (2010-04-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.

11 (2010-04-30)
This is the tenth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 10 (2010-03-30), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 10 (2010-03-30), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.3 Internal Changed the description of SW-ADDR.


Structure of the
EMUA

Compared with Issue 10 (2010-03-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.

10 (2010-03-30)
This is the ninth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 09 (2009-12-30), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 09 (2009-12-30), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.5.8 Detection Added the description of alarm association.


Interface for the
Relay Node
Boolean Signals

Compared with Issue 09 (2009-12-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.

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09 (2009-12-30)
This is the eighth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 08 (2008-09-10), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 08 (2008-09-10), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.3 Internal Changed the description of SW-ADDR.


Structure of the
EMUA

Compared with Issue 08 (2008-09-10), this issue does not exclude any topics.

08 (2008-09-10)
This is the seventh commercial release.
Compared with Issue 07 (2008-08-20), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 07 (2008-08-20), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.2 Exterior of Changed the exterior of the EMUA.


the EMUA

Compared with Issue 07 (2008-08-20), this issue does not exclude any topics.

07 (2008-08-20)
This is the sixth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 06 (2008-05-20), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 06 (2008-05-20), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.3 Internal Changed the description of SW-ADDR.


Structure of the
EMUA

Compared with Issue 06 (2008-05-20), this issue does not exclude any topics.

06 (2008-05-20)
This is the fifth commercial release.

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Compared with Issue 05 (2008-04-25), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 05 (2008-04-25), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.2.4.1 RS485 Added the meanings of the pins of the RS485 serial port
Serial Port socket.

1.2.4.2 RS232 Added the meanings of the pins of the RS232 serial port
Serial Port socket.

1.2.4.3 Added the meanings of the pins of the commissioning serial


Commissioning port socket.
Serial Port

Compared with Issue 05 (2008-04-25), this issue does not exclude any topics.

05 (2008-04-25)
This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 04 (2008-01-15), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 04 (2008-01-15), this issue includes the following changes.

Topic Change Description

1.5.3 Installing Changed the illustration of how to connect the infrared


ab Infrared sensor.
Sensor

Compared with Issue 04 (2008-01-15), this issue does not exclude any topics.

04 (2008-01-15)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with Issue 03 (2007-04-20), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 03 (2007-04-20), this issue includes the following changes.
● Changed the title of the preface.
● Changed the document structure.
Compared with Issue 03 (2007-04-20), this issue does not exclude any topics.

03 (2007-04-20)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with Issue 02 (2007-02-02), this issue includes the following new topic:

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● 1.3.7 Customized Sensors


Compared with Issue 02 (2007-02-02), this issue does not include any changes.
Compared with Issue 02 (2007-02-02), this issue does not exclude any topics.

02 (2007-02-02)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with Issue 01 (2007-01-15), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 01 (2007-01-15), this issue includes the following changes.
● Revised the document based on test suggestions.
Compared with Issue 01 (2007-01-15), this issue does not exclude any topics.

01 (2007-01-15)
This is a draft.

1.2 Overview of the EMUA


The EMUA, which can be used to monitor the environment in the equipment room
and in the cabinet, is applicable to all types of Huawei base station.

1.2.1 Functions of the EMUA


The EMUA provides various monitoring signal input ports. It features real-time
monitoring, remote monitoring, flexible configuration, high reliability, and wide
detection range of temperature.

Functions of the EMUA


Power Input
The EMUA supports input voltage detection. The alarm threshold for the input
voltage can be configured on the base station and delivered to the EMUA.
The EMUA provides two power input ports, which are protected from inverse
connections.
● The EMUA2416 and EMUA2432 support +24 V DC power input, and the
voltage can range from +18 V DC to +36 V DC.
● The EMUA4832 supports –48 V DC power input, and the voltage can range
from –36 V DC to –72 V DC.
Environment Monitoring
● The EMUA provides an independent interface for +12 V/+24 V DC current-
type (4 mA – 20 mA) humidity/temperature sensors. The temperature
monitoring range is –20oC [–4oF] to 80oC [176oF].
● The EMUA provides a 4-channel interface for monitoring analog signals.
Voltage-type (0 V – 5 V) sensors and current-type (4 mA – 20 mA) sensors

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can be used. The types of monitored analog signals can be configured


through the DIP switch settings according to the base station configuration.
Boolean Signal Monitoring
The EMUA provides interfaces for monitoring Boolean signals. Dry contact signals
and OC signals are supported.
● The EMUA2416 supports 16 channels.
● The EMUA2432 or EMUA4832 supports 32 channels.
Relay Node Control
The EMUA provides a 6-channel output control interface for external Boolean
signals of the relay node type.
Communication Ports
The EMUA provides two RS485 ports, which are used for the communication
between the EMUA and the base station.

Comparison Between the Functions of the Three EMUA Models


Table 1-1 lists the functions of the three EMUA models for you to make a
comparison.

Table 1-1 Functions of the three EMUA models


Item EMUA2416 EMUA2432 EMUA4832

Input voltage +24 V DC power +24 V DC power –48 V DC power


input input input

Range of +18 V DC to +36 +18 V DC to +36 –36 V DC to –72 V


voltage input V DC V DC DC

Boolean signals 16 channels 32 channels 32 channels


(S1+/S1– to (S1+/S1– to S32+/ (S1+/S1– to S32+/
S16+/S16–) S32–) S32–)

Boolean signal 32 channels 32 channels 32 channels


interface (Channels 17 to
32 are invalid.)

DIP switch SW24A and SW24A and SW24A and SW24B


settings SW24B cannot be SW24B can be set. can be set.
set.
Use the default
setting (OFF).

Serial port Differential Differential mode: Differential mode: 3


protection mode: 3 kA 3 kA (maximum)/ kA (maximum)/
(maximum)/ Common mode: 5 Common mode: 5
Common mode: kA kA
5 kA

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1.2.2 Exterior of the EMUA


Each Module of EMUA has three types of exterior A, B, and C.

Exterior of the EMUA of Type A


Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the exterior of the EMUA of type A and its front
panel respectively.

Figure 1-1 Exterior of the EMUA of type A

Figure 1-2 Front panel of the EMUA of type A

(1) LED Indicator (2) Interface for 4-channel (3) Interface for infrared
analog signal sensors sensors

(4) Interface for smoke sensors (5) Interface for door status (6) Interface for 6-channel
sensors Boolean signal output

(7) Interfaces for 16/32-channel (8) 2-channel RS485 port (9) Wiring terminal for the
Boolean signal detection power supply

(10) Interface for humidity/ (11) Interface for water (12) RS232 port
temperature sensors sensors

(13) Grounding screw - -

Exterior of the EMUA of Type B


Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 show the exterior of the EMUA of type B and its front
panel respectively.

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Figure 1-3 Exterior of the EMUA of type B

Figure 1-4 Front panel of the EMUA of type B

(1) LED Indicator (2) Interface for 4-channel (3) Interface for infrared
analog signal sensors sensors

(4) Interface for smoke sensors (5) Interface for door status (6) Interface for 6-channel
sensors Boolean signal output

(7) Interfaces for 16/32-channel (8) 2-channel RS485 port (9) Wiring terminal for the
Boolean signal detection power supply

(10) Interface for humidity/ (11) Interface for water (12) RS232 port
temperature sensors sensors

The ground screw of the EMUA of type B is on the rear panel.

Exterior of the EMUA of Type C


Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6 show the exterior of the EMUA of type C and its front
panel respectively.

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Figure 1-5 Exterior of the EMUA of type C

Figure 1-6 Front panel of the EMUA of type C

(1) LED Indicator (2) Interface for 4-channel analog (3) Interface for infrared
signal sensors sensors

(4) Interface for smoke sensors (5) Interface for door status sensors (6) Interface for 6-channel
Boolean signal output

(7) Interfaces for 16/32- (8) 2-channel RS485 port (9) Wiring terminal for the
channel Boolean signal power supply
detection

(10) Interface for humidity/ (11) Interface for water sensors (12) RS232 port
temperature sensors

(13) Grounding screw (14) Commissioning serial port -

1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA


This describes the internal structure of the EMUA.

Board Layout
Figure 1-7 shows the board layout inside the EMUA of type A or B.

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Figure 1-7 Board layout inside the EMUA of type A or B

Figure 1-8 shows the board layout inside the EMUA of type C.

Figure 1-8 Board layout inside the EMUA of type C

DIP Switches
Table 1-2 lists the functions and settings of the DIP switches on the panel of the
EMUA.

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Table 1-2 Functions and settings of the DIP switches


Silkscreen Function Setting

SW_ADDR Selection of the ● If a DIP switch bit is set to ON, it


communication protocol represents 0. If a DIP switch bit is
set to OFF, it represents 1.
● The settings of the DIP switch
SW_ADDR (1234) are as follows:
– Outdoor CDMA BTS: 0000
– Indoor CDMA BTS or non-dual-
transceiver GSM BTS: 0001
– Dual-transceiver GSM BTS,
WCDMA NodeB, LTE eNodeB,
or WiMAX BTS (the EMUA does
not support alarm association):
0010
– Dual-transceiver GSM BTS,
WCDMA NodeB, LTE eNodeB,
or WiMAX BTS (the EMUA
supports alarm association):
1110
NOTICE
● If an EMUA is delivered along with
the BTS/NodeB, the communication
protocol is already configured
according to the BTS/NodeB type.
● If an EMUA is delivered
independently, the default setting of
the DIP switch SW_ADDR (1234) is
0010.
● If the EMUA is required to support
alarm association, the DIP switches
must be set on site.

SW_BKE Bit 1: water sensor setting ● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is


not used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
used.

Bit 2: smoke sensor setting This bit is set to ON, no matter


whether a sensor is used.

Bit 3: infrared sensor ● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is


setting not used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
used.

Bit 4: door status sensor ● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is


setting used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
not used.

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Silkscreen Function Setting

SW_THE Bit 1: temperature sensor ● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is


setting used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
not used.

Bit 2: humidity sensor ● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is


setting used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
not used.

SW_AE 4-channel analog signal Each bit corresponds to one channel


sensor settings of analog signals.
● This bit is set to ON if a sensor is
used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a sensor is
not used.

SW_AV 4-channel analog signal Each bit corresponds to one channel


sensor settings of analog signals.
● This bit is set to ON if a current-
type sensor is used.
● This bit is set to OFF if a voltage-
type sensor is used.

SW12A, 32-channel Boolean signal ● Bits 1–8 of the DIP switch SW12A
SW12B, inputs correspond to input signals 1–8.
SW24A, ● Bits 1–8 of the DIP switch SW12B
SW24B correspond to input signals 9–16.
● Bits 1–8 of the DIP switch SW24A
correspond to input signals 17–24.
● Bits 1–8 of the DIP switch SW24B
correspond to input signals 25–32.
● When a bit is set to ON, it
represents high-level alarms.
● When a bit is set to OFF, it
represents low-level alarms or is
not used.

1.2.4 Communication Ports on the EMUA


The EMUA provides the RS485 and RS232 ports for the communication between
the EMUA and the base station. Specifically, the EMUA4832 provides an
independent commissioning port.

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1.2.4.1 RS485 Serial Port


Two RS485 serial ports are used in active/standby mode for the communication
between the EMUA and the base station. The RS485 serial port requires a
dedicated serial cable with a DB-9 male connector.
For the position of the RS485 serial port on the EMUA, see 1.2.2 Exterior of the
EMUA.
Figure 1-9 shows the pins of the RS485 serial port socket.

Figure 1-9 Pins of the RS485 serial port socket

Table 1-3 describes the pins of the RS485 serial port socket.

Table 1-3 Pins of the RS485 serial port socket


Pin Meaning

1 NULL

2 RX1+: positive reception terminal of


serial port 1

3 TX1+: positive transmission terminal of


serial port 1

4 RX2+: positive reception terminal of


serial port 2

5 TX2+: positive transmission terminal of


serial port 2

6 RX1-: negative reception terminal of


serial port 1

7 TX1-: negative transmission terminal


of serial port 1

8 RX2-: negative reception terminal of


serial port 2

9 TX2-: negative transmission terminal


of serial port 2

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● The signals described in this table are defined in terms of transmission and reception by
the EMUA.
● When the TXD+ pin is connected to the RXD+ pin and the TXD- pin is connected to the
RXD- pin, the RS485 serial port can be used for two-wire connection.
● The EMUA works properly even if only one RS485 serial port is connected. It is
recommended that you use two RS485 serial ports in active/standby mode. In this case,
set serial port 1 to the active port.

1.2.4.2 RS232 Serial Port


An RS232 serial port requires a dedicated serial cable with an RJ45 plug.
For the position of the RS232 serial port on the EMUA, see 1.2.2 Exterior of the
EMUA.
Figure 1-10 shows the pins of the RS232 serial port socket.

Figure 1-10 Pins of the RS232 serial port socket

Table 1-4 describes the pins of the RS232 serial port socket.

Table 1-4 Pins of the RS232 serial port socket


PIN Meaning

1 NULL

2 NULL

3 TX: transmit terminal

4 GND: signal grounding terminal

5 GND: signal grounding terminal

6 RX: receive terminal

7 NULL

8 NULL

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● The signals described in this table are defined in terms of transmission and reception by
the EMUA.
● The RS232 serial port is a standby commissioning port. When the EMUA works properly,
this port is not used.

1.2.4.3 Commissioning Serial Port


Of all the EMUA models, only the EMUA4832 provides a commissioning serial
port. The commissioning serial port is used only for commissioning during the
manufacturing of the EMUA4832. When the EMUA works properly, this port is not
used.

NOTICE

Do not connect the power supply cable to this port. Otherwise, the boards inside
the EMUA4832 may get damaged.

For the position of the commissioning serial port on the EMUA4832, see 1.2.2
Exterior of the EMUA.
Figure 1-11 shows the pins of the commissioning serial port socket.

Figure 1-11 Pins of the commissioning serial port socket

Table 1-5 describes the pins of the commissioning serial port socket.

Table 1-5 Pins of the commissioning serial port socket

Silkscreen Meaning Connection Mode

TX+ Positive transmit terminal Connected to the positive receive


terminal on the base station side

TX- Negative transmit terminal Connected to the negative receive


terminal on the base station side

RX+ Positive receive terminal Connected to the positive transmit


terminal on the base station side

RX- Negative receive terminal Connected to the negative transmit


terminal on the base station side

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1.2.5 Detection Interfaces on the EMUA


The EMUA provides detection interfaces for the humidity/temperature sensor,
smoke sensor, water sensor, infrared sensor, and door status sensor. It also
provides detection interfaces for the Boolean signal sensor, analog signal sensor,
and output control sensor, which are extended sensors.

1.2.5.1 Detection Interface for the Water Sensor


This interface is a voltage-type Boolean signal detection interface and suitable for
bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.

For the position of the detection interface for the water sensor, see 1.2.2 Exterior
of the EMUA. Figure 1-12 shows this interface.

Figure 1-12 Detection interface for the water sensor

The EMUA supports +24V/+12 V DC water sensors.

Table 1-6 describes the terminals of the detection interface for the water sensor.

Table 1-6 Terminals of the detection interface for the water sensor

Silkscreen Meaning

24VW +24 V DC power output

12VW +12 V DC power output

Water Input of water damage monitoring


signals

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Silkscreen Meaning

GND Signal grounding terminal

You can set bit 1 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the detection
interface for the water sensor. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

1.2.5.2 Detection Interface for the Smoke Sensor


This interface is a current-type Boolean signal detection interface and suitable for
bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.

For the position of the detection interface for the smoke sensor, see 1.2.2 Exterior
of the EMUA. Figure 1-13 shows this interface.

Figure 1-13 Detection interface for the smoke sensor

The EMUA supports 24 V DC smoke sensors.

Table 1-7 describes the terminals of the detection interface for the smoke sensor.

Table 1-7 Terminals of the detection interface for the smoke sensor

Silkscreen Meaning

24VS 24 V DC power output

Smoke Input of smoke monitoring signals

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You can set bit 2 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the detection
interface for the smoke sensor. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

1.2.5.3 Detection Interface for the Infrared Sensor


This interface is a voltage-type Boolean signal detection interface and suitable for
bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.
For the position of the detection interface for the infrared sensor, see 1.2.2
Exterior of the EMUA. Figure 1-14 shows this interface.

Figure 1-14 Detection interface for the infrared sensor

The EMUA supports 24V/12 V DC infrared sensors.

Table 1-8 describes the terminals of the detection interface for the infrared sensor.

Table 1-8 Terminals of the detection interface for the infrared sensor
Silkscreen Meaning

24VI 24 V DC power output

12VI 12 V DC power output

OPTI Input of infrared monitoring signals

GND Signal grounding terminal

You can set bit 3 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the detection
interface for the infrared sensor. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

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1.2.5.4 Detection Interface for the Door Status Sensor


This interface is a dry contact Boolean signal detection interface and suitable for
bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.
For the position of the detection interface for the door status sensor, see 1.2.2
Exterior of the EMUA. Figure 1-15 shows this interface.

Figure 1-15 Detection interface for the door status sensor

Table 1-9 describes the terminals of the detection interface for the door status
sensor.

Table 1-9 Terminals of the detection interface for the door status sensor

Silkscreen Meaning

12VG Positive input terminal for door status


monitoring signals

GATE Negative input terminal for door


status monitoring signals

You can set bit 4 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the detection
interface for the door status sensor. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

1.2.5.5 Detection Interface for the Humidity/Temperature Sensor


This interface is a current-type analog signal detection interface and suitable for
bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.
For the position of the detection interface for the humidity/temperature sensor,
see 1.2.2 Exterior of the EMUA. Figure 1-16 shows this interface.

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Figure 1-16 Detection interface for the humidity/temperature sensor

The EMUA supports 24 V DC humidity/temperature sensors.

Table 1-10 describes the terminals of the detection interface for the humidity/
temperature sensor.

Table 1-10 Terminals of the detection interface for the humidity/temperature


sensor

Silkscreen Meaning

24VT 24 V DC power output

TEMP Temperature detection signal input

24VH 24 V DC power output

HUMI Humidity detection signal input

You can set the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the detection interface for the
humidity/temperature sensor. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

1.2.5.6 Detection Interfaces for Boolean Signals


The EMUA provides detection interfaces for 32-channel Boolean signals. These
interfaces are suitable for bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.

For the position of the detection interfaces for Boolean signals, see 1.2.2 Exterior
of the EMUA. Figure 1-17 shows these interfaces.

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Figure 1-17 Detection interfaces for Boolean signals

● The common types of Boolean signals are the dry contact type, OC type, voltage type,
and current type.
● All the detection interfaces support Boolean signals of the dry contact type and OC type.
● S13–S16 and S29–S32 support Boolean signals of the voltage type.

Table 1-11 lists the valid values of Boolean signals of the voltage type.

Table 1-11 Valid values of Boolean signals of the voltage type

Value Range of the Input Voltage Definition


Signal (x)

x ≤ 3 V DC Low level

x ≥ 5 V DC High level

3 V DC < x < 5 V DC Unspecified

Table 1-12 describes the terminals of the detection interfaces for Boolean signals.

Table 1-12 Terminals of the detection interfaces for Boolean signals

Silkscreen Meaning

Si+ (i ranges from 1 to 32) Positive Boolean input of channel i

Si- (i ranges from 1 to 32) Negative Boolean input of channel i

You can set the DIP switches SW12A, SW12B, SW24A, and SW24B to choose whether to use
the detection interfaces for Boolean signals. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the
EMUA.

1.2.5.7 Detection Interfaces for Analog Signals


The interfaces are current- and voltage-type analog signal detection interfaces
and suitable for bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG cables.

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Description
For the position of the detection interfaces for analog signals, see 1.2.2 Exterior
of the EMUA. Figure 1-18 shows the interfaces.

Figure 1-18 Detection interfaces for analog signals

Table 1-13 describes the terminals of the detection interfaces for analog signals.

Table 1-13 Terminals of the detection interfaces for analog signals

Silkscreen Meaning

24Vi (i ranges from 1 to 4) 24 V DC power output of channel i

12Vi (i ranges from 1 to 4) 12 V DC power output of channel i

ANAi (i ranges from 1 to 4) Analog input of channel i

GNDi (i ranges from 1 to 4) Signal grounding of channel i

You can set the DIP switches SW_AE and SW_AV to choose whether to use the detection
interfaces for analog signals. For details, see 1.2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.

Cable Connection
Analog Sensor of the Voltage Type

The voltage-type analog sensor has two power input terminals (marked "POWER
+" and "POWER-") and one analog signal output terminal (marked "Sout"), as
shown in Figure 1-19.

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Figure 1-19 Connecting the analog sensor of the voltage type

Analog Sensor of the Current Type


The analog sensor of the current type has two power input ends (marked "POWER
+" and "POWER-"), as shown in Figure 1-20.

Figure 1-20 Connecting the analog sensor of the current type

1.2.5.8 Detection Interface for the Relay Node Boolean Signals


The EMUA provides a detection interface for 6-channel relay node Boolean
signals. The interface is suitable for bare wire terminals of 24 AWG – 12 AWG
cables.

Description
For the position of the detection interface for relay node Boolean signals, see 1.2.2
Exterior of the EMUA. Figure 1-21 shows this interface.

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Figure 1-21 Detection interface for relay node Boolean signals

Table 1-14 describes the terminals of the detection interface for relay node
Boolean signals.

Table 1-14 Terminals of the detection interface for relay node Boolean signals
Silkscreen Meaning

REi+ (i ranges from 1 to 6) Positive relay node output channel i

REi- (i ranges from 1 to 6) Negative relay node output channel i

Cable Connection
Figure 1-22 shows the cable connection of the relay node.

Figure 1-22 Cable connection of the relay node

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The relay node has two pins. The settings of the two pins are as follows:

● If relay node output is enabled, the two pins are connected.


● If relay node output is disabled, the two pins are disconnected.

If the relay needs to output 60 V DC or higher, use a 24 V intermediate relay to


convert the output voltage.

Alarm Association
Alarm association is a process in which the corresponding relay switch is
automatically turned on after the EMUA detects an environmental alarm. Table
1-15 describes the alarms corresponding to the relay switch.

Table 1-15 Alarms corresponding to the relay switch

Relay Alarm
Switch (i =
1 to 6)

1 Overtemperature alarm

2 Undertemperature alarm

3 High humidity alarm

4 Low humidity alarm

5 Water damage alarm

6 Smoke alarm

● When no alarm is generated, the relay switch is turned off.


● When an alarm is generated, the relay switch is turned on.
● If the EMUA is required to support alarm association, the DIP switches must be set on site.

1.2.6 Technical Specifications of the EMUA


This section describes the technical and performance specifications of the EMUA.

Technical Specifications
Table 1-16 lists the technical specifications of the EMUA.

Table 1-16 Technical specifications of the EMUA

Item Measurement Specifications


Object

System voltage Measurement range 0 V DC to 100 V DC

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Item Measurement Specifications


Object

Measurement ±1 V
precision

Temperature Measurement range –20oC [–4oF] to 80oC [176oF]

Measurement ±2oC
precision

Humidity Measurement range 0% RH to 100% RH

Measurement ±5%
precision

Boolean signal Measurement range Smoke, door status, water


damage, and infrared signal

Alarm response time < 10s

Analog signal Measurement range 4 mA to 20 mA or 0 V to 5 V

Measurement ±1%
precision

Relay output Control response < 1s


control time

Dry contact output Withstood voltage: 110 V DC,


capacity 125 V AC; maximum load
current: 1 A (30 V DC)

Communication RS232 and RS485 9600 bit/s


rate

Performance Specifications
Table 1-17 lists the performance specifications of the EMUA.

Table 1-17 Performance specifications of the EMUA


Item Specification

Storage temperature –40oC [–40oF] to +70oC [158oF] (no


condensing)

Working temperature –5oC [23oF] to 55oC [131oF]

Storage humidity 5%RH to 95%RH

Working humidity 10%RH to 90%RH

Working voltage type DC

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Item Specification

Rated working voltage 24 V for the EMUA2416 and EMUA2432


–48 V for the EMUA4832

Rated working current 0.4 A for the EMUA2416 and EMUA2432


0.2 A for the EMUA4832

Dimensions (H x W x D) ● with mounting ears: 483 mm [19.02 in.] x


284 mm [11.18 in.] x 44 mm [1.73 in.] (1U)
● without mounting ears: 442 mm [17.40 in.]
x 284 mm [11.18 in.] x 44 mm [1.73 in.]
(1U)

Weight Approximately 3.5 kg [7.72 lb]

RS485 port protection ● Differential mode: 3 kA


● Common mode: 5 kA
NOTE
When serving as a common socket (TX+, TX-, RX+, or
RX-), the RS485 port must meet the following
protection level: 3 kA in differential mode and 5 kA
in common mode.
When connected to a DB9 connector, the RS485 port
must meet the following protection level: 1 kV in
differential mode and 1 kV in common mode.

Power protection ● Differential mode: 3 kA


● Common mode: 5 kA

Dry contact protection ● Differential mode: 3 kA


● Common mode: 5 kA

1.3 Introduction to the Sensors


The sensors provided by Huawei can be used directly. The sensors not provided by
Huawei can be used only if their specifications meet the requirements.

1.3.1 Water Sensor


Huawei base stations are configured with the YW517B water sensor. This water
sensor is of the current type.

Exterior of the Water Sensor


Figure 1-23 shows the exterior of the YW517B water sensor.

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Figure 1-23 Exterior of the YW517B water sensor

The YW517B water sensor is delivered with a cable with a length of 2.7 m (8.86 ft).

Technical Specifications of the Water Sensor


Table 1-18 lists the technical specifications of the YW517B water sensor.

Table 1-18 Technical specifications of the YW517B water sensor


Item Specifications

Power supply voltage 12 V DC±5%

Output current when no liquid is < 80 uA


detected

Output current when liquid is detected 10 mA to 15 mA

Output signal type Current

Operating temperature –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to 158°F)

1.3.2 Smoke Sensor


Huawei base stations are configured with the SD-09A-HW smoke sensor. It is a
photoelectric smoke detector of the voltage type.

Exterior of the Smoke Sensor


Figure 1-24 shows the exterior of the SD-09A-HW smoke sensor.

Figure 1-24 Exterior of the SD-09A-HW smoke sensor

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The SD-09A-HW smoke sensor is delivered with a cable with a length of 10 m (32.80 ft).

Working Principle of the Smoke Sensor


When an alarm is generated on the smoke sensor, the red indicator is steady on.
After the system is powered on after being powered off for a moment or after the
system is reset, the indicator is blinking. This indicates that the smoke sensor
returns to the normal state. The following table describes the indicator.

Table 1-19 Indicator on the smoke sensor

Indicator Meaning Status

Red indicator Alarm Steady on

No alarm Blinking

Technical Specifications of the Smoke Sensor


The following table lists the technical specifications of the SD-09A-HW smoke
sensor.

Table 1-20 Technical specifications of the SD-09A-HW smoke sensor

Item Specifications

Dimensions 74.8 mm x 58.8 mm x 30.4 mm (2.94


in. x 2.31 in. x 1.20 in.)

Weight About 60 g (0.13 lb)

Installation height ≤ 12 m (39.37 ft)

Operating voltage +12 V DC or +24 V DC (Standard


voltage range: +9 V DC to +27 V DC)

Operating current ● When the operating voltage is +12


V DC, the operating current is less
than 40 uA.
● When the operating voltage is +24
V DC, the operating current is less
than 60 uA.

Operating temperature –10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)

Operating humidity ≤ 95% (40°C±2°C [104°F±35.6°F], no


condensing)

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1.3.3 Infrared Sensor


Huawei base stations are configured with the MC-760T infrared sensor.

Exterior of the Infrared Sensor


Figure 1-25 shows the exterior of the MC-760T infrared sensor.

Figure 1-25 Exterior of the MC-760T infrared sensor

The MC-760T infrared sensor is delivered with a cable with a length of 10 m (32.80 ft).

Working Principle of the Infrared Sensor


The MC-760T infrared sensor is designed based on the pyroelectric effect and
provides dual-monitoring function (microwave and infrared). It can be supplied
with 12 V DC power.

The sensitivity of the infrared sensor can be adjusted through its DIP switches. For
details, see the instructions of the infrared sensor. The infrared sensor is waiting
for monitoring within three minutes after it is powered on, and no alarm is
generated. After three minutes, the infrared sensor enters the monitoring state,
and the indicator on the infrared sensor is on. The infrared sensor contains a solid
relay, which is steady off by default. The solid relay is on for 2s to 3s when an
alarm is reported. An alarm is generated on the infrared sensor whenever
someone moves in the equipment room.

Technical Specifications of the Infrared Sensor


Table 1-21 lists the technical specifications of the MC-760T infrared sensor.

Table 1-21 Technical specifications of the MC-760T infrared sensor

Item Specifications

Power supply voltage 12 V DC±5%

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Item Specifications

Operating current 30 mA

Monitoring range Front: ±18 m (59.05 ft)


45 degrees away from the front: ±25
m (82.02 ft)

Output signal type Dry contact

Operating temperature –10°C to +55°C

1.3.4 Door Status Sensor


Huawei base stations are configured with the HO-03A door status sensor (indoor)
or the AGX105F door status sensor (outdoor).

Exterior of the Door Status Sensor


The following figure shows the exteriors of the two types of door status sensor.

Figure 1-26 Exteriors of the door status sensors

The HO-03A door status sensor is delivered with a cable with a length of 10 m (32.80 ft).

Working Principle of the Door Status Sensor


When the button at the top of the AGX105F door status sensor is pressed, the
spring is compressed, and the reed touches pins A and B, as shown in the
following figure.

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Figure 1-27 Working principle of the AGX105F door status sensor

The HO-03A door status sensor consists of a dry finger pipe and a magnetic
ferrite. The dry finger pipe is composed of two soft magnetic metal fingers, which
are close to each other. When the magnetic ferrite is close to the dry finger pipe,
the fingers are magnetized and attracted to each other. When the magnetic field
no longer covers the fingers, the fingers spring apart.

Technical Specifications of the Door Status Sensors


Table 1-22 lists the technical specifications of the AGX105F door status sensor.

Table 1-22 Technical specifications of the AGX105F door status sensor

Item Specifications

Operating voltage 250 V AC

Rated current 10 A

Length of the pin 10.6 mm (0.417 in.)

Table 1-23 lists the technical specifications of the HO-03A door status sensor.

Table 1-23 Technical specifications of the HO-03A door status sensor

Item Specifications

Effective distance ≥ 25 mm (0.984 in.)

Contact capacity ● Maximum voltage: 150 V DC


● Maximum current: 0.5 A

Impedance 0.3 ohm

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Item Specifications

Power 10 W

Output signal type Dry contact

1.3.5 Humidity/Temperature Sensor


Huawei base stations are configured with the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature
sensor.

Exterior of the Humidity/Temperature Sensor


Figure 1-28 shows the exterior of the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor.

Figure 1-28 Exterior of the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor

The WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor is delivered with a cable with a length of 3


m (9.84 ft).

Working Principle of the Humidity/Temperature Sensor


The WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor uses a Pt1000 thermistor as the
temperature sensing component and a macromolecular humidity-sensitive
capacitor as the humidity sensing component. The WS302A1T4 humidity/
temperature sensor uses the SMT craftsmanship, and it is installed on the wall.

Technical Specifications of the Humidity/Temperature Sensor


Table 1-24 lists the technical specifications of the WS302A1T4 humidity/
temperature sensor.

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Table 1-24 Technical specifications of the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature


sensor
Specification
Item
Temperature Sensor Humidity Sensor

Measureme
–20oC [–4oF] to +80oC [176oF] 0% RH to 100% RH
nt range

≤ ±2% RH (ambient
≤ ±0.3oC [32.54oF] (ambient temperature: 25oC [77oF],
Precision
temperature: 25oC [77oF]) ambient humidity: 30% RH to
80% RH)

Power
supply 12 V DC to 24 V DC
voltage

Signal
4 mA to 20 mA (in linear response to the measurement range)
output

Sample ≤500Ω (≤250Ω when power supply is 12V DC)


resistance

Sensitive S128 macromolecular


Pt1000 thermistor
components humidity-sensitive capacitor

Working
–20oC [–4oF] to +80oC [176oF]
temperature

Storage
–40oC [–40oF] to +80oC [+176oF] (no condensation)
temperature

Covering
PC engineering plastic
material

1.3.6 Fuel Level Sensor


Huawei BTSs are configured with YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor. It is of the
current type.

Exterior of the Fuel Level Sensor


Figure 1-29 shows a YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor.

Figure 1-29 YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor

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A 5-meter-long cable is shipped with The YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor is delivered
with a cable with a length of 5 m (16.4 ft).

Working Principle of the Fuel Level Sensor


The YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor supports liquid level inputs and current
outputs. This ensures high-accuracy detection of the fuel level.

Technical Specifications of the Fuel Level Sensor


Table 1-25 describes the technical specifications of the YW101A003L005 fuel level
sensor.

Table 1-25 Technical specifications of the YW101A003L005 fuel level sensor

Item Specification

Detection range 0 m to 3 m

Overpressure 3 x FS

Static accuracy 0.2% FS

Response time ≤ 1 ms

Operating voltage 12 V DC to 36 V DC

Output signal 4 mA to 20 mA

Insulation resistance Greater than 20 MΩ/250 V

Operating 0°C to 85°C


temperature

Storage temperature –40°C to 85°C

Protection class IP68

1.3.7 Customized Sensors


This section describes the technical specifications for customized sensors.

Technical Specifications for the Water Sensor


Operating voltage: 24 V or 12 V

Output signals must fall into one of the following types:

● Current type
– When no liquid is detected, the output current is less than 200 uA.

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– When liquid is detected, the output current is greater than 1 mA.


● Voltage type
– When no liquid is detected, the output voltage is less than 3.3 V.
– When liquid is detected, the output voltage is greater than 5 V.
● Dry contact type
– When no liquid is detected, the sensor is switched off.
– When liquid is detected, the sensor is switched on.

Technical Specifications for the Smoke Sensor


Operating voltage: 24 V

Output signals must fall into one of the following types:

● Current type
– When no smoke is detected, the output current is less than 200 uA.
– When smoke is detected, the output current is greater than 3 mA.
● Voltage type
– When no smoke is detected, the output voltage is less than 3.3 V.
– When smoke is detected, the output voltage is greater than 5 V.
● Dry contact type
– When no smoke is detected, the sensor is switched off.
– When smoke is detected, the sensor is switched on.

Technical Specifications for the Infrared Sensor


Operating voltage: 24 V or 12 V

Output signals must fall into one of the following types:

● Current type
– When no moving object is detected, the output current is less than 200
uA.
– When a moving object is detected, the output current is greater than 1
mA.
● Voltage type
– When no moving object is detected, the output voltage is less than 3.3 V.
– When a moving object is detected, the output voltage is greater than 5 V.
● Dry contact type
– When no moving object is detected, the sensor is switched off.
– When a moving object is detected, the sensor is switched on.

Technical Specifications for the Door Status Sensor


Operating voltage: 12 V

Output signals must fall into one of the following types:

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● Current type
– When the door is closed, the output current is less than 200 uA.
– When the door is open, the output current is greater than 1 mA.
● Voltage type
– When the door is closed, the output voltage is less than 3.3 V.
– When the door is open, the output voltage is greater than 5 V.
● Dry contact type
– When the door is closed, the sensor is switched on.
– When the door is open, the sensor is switched off.

Technical Specifications for the Temperature and Humidity Sensor


● Operating voltage: 24 V
● Output current for temperature signals: 4 mA to 20 mA
● Output current for humidity signals: 4 mA to 20 mA
● Temperature range: –20°C to 80°C
● Relative humidity: 0% to 100
Figure 1-30 shows the relationship between the humidity and output current.

Figure 1-30 Relationship between the humidity and output current

Figure 1-31 shows the relationship between the temperature and output current.

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Figure 1-31 Relationship between the temperature and output current

Technical Specifications for the Fuel Level Sensor


● Operating voltage: 24 V
● Output current for signals: 4 mA to 20 mA
● Detection range: 0 m to 3 m
● Operating temperature: 0°C to 85°C
● Insulation resistance: greater than 20 MΩ/250 V
● Overpressure: 3 x full scale (FS)
● Protection class: IP68

Figure 1-32 shows the relationship between the fuel level and the output current.

Figure 1-32 Relationship between the fuel level and the output current

1.4 Installing the EMUA


This section describes how to install the EMUA in different scenarios.

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Prerequisites
The following items are ready:
● Screwdriver
● EMUA

Context
The EMUA is 1 U high. It can be installed in a 19-inch-wide rack or cabinet with its
depth exceeding 300 mm.

Procedure
● Install the EMUA in the reserved 19-inch space inside the cabinet, as shown in
Figure 1-33.

Figure 1-33 Installing the EMUA inside the cabinet

● Install the EMUA in the reserved 19-inch space inside the rack, as shown in
Figure 1-34

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Figure 1-34 Installing the EMUA inside the rack

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1.5 Installing the Sensors


This section describes how to install the sensors configured by Huawei. For the
sensors not configured by Huawei, see their respective instructions during
installation.

Context
By default, an outdoor cabinet is configured with some sensors. Therefore, only
the methods of installing the sensors indoors are described here.

1.5.1 Installing a Water Sensor


This section describes how to install a water sensor.

Context

NOTICE

● The sensor probe must be protected from liquid chloride.


● The monitored plane must not be reflective.
● The water sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "Water",
"12VW", and "24VW".

Procedure
Step 1 Erect the water sensor in the selected installation position, as shown in Figure
1-35.

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Figure 1-35 Installing the water sensor

Step 2 Install the leading cable of the sensor.


Table 1-26 describes the 3-core leading cable of the water sensor, and Figure
1-36 shows the connection of the cable.

Table 1-26 3-core leading cable of the water sensor


Color Core Wire Function

Red Core wire for the Connected to the terminal marked "12VW"
external power
supply

White Grounding core Connected to the terminal marked "GND"


wire

Blue Signal core wire Connected to the terminal marked "Water"

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Figure 1-36 Connecting the water sensor

(1) GND (white) (2) Water (blue) (3) 12VW (red)

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1.5.2 Installing a Smoke Sensor


This section describes how to install a smoke sensor.

Context
The requirements for the installation of the smoke sensor are as follows:
● If the smoke sensor is to be installed in the center of the ceiling, ensure that:
– There is no obstacle within a 0.5 m [1.64 ft] radius of the smoke sensor.
– The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the blast vent of
the air conditioner is greater than 1.5 m [4.92 ft].
– The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the air vent in the
ceiling is greater than 0.5 m [1.64 ft].
– The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the air vent of the
air conditioner is greater than 1.5 m [4.92 ft].
● The smoke sensor is suitable for detecting fires that have smolder during the
initial stage and emit large amounts of smoke. Do not install the smoke
sensor at locations where:
– Black smoke is emitted during fires. No smoke or little smoke is edited
during fires.

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– The relative humidity is constantly greater than 95%.


– The airflow rate is greater than 5 m/s.
– Large amounts of dust or water smoke is suspended.
– Corrosive gas may be emitted.
– Smoke is suspended under normal circumstances.
– Organic substances, such as alcohol, ether, and ketone, are generated.
● Before powering on the smoke sensor, ensure that the smoke sensor is
correctly connected. Thirty seconds after the smoke sensor is powered on, the
red indicator will start to blink once every 9 to 15 seconds.
● Dust easily accumulates on the smoke sensor. Therefore, clear the dust
periodically to avoid false alarms.
● To protect the smoke sensor from dirt, do not remove the dust cover before
using the sensor.

NOTICE

● The smoke sensor cannot work without the power supply. Therefore, the smoke
sensor does not work if the power supply is interrupted.
● To avoid damage to the smoke sensor, do not directly use +24 V DC input
voltage for the smoke sensor.

● The smoke sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "Smoke&24VS".
● The smoke sensor generates alarms when there is smoke or fire.
● You have to run associated commands to clear the alarms.

Procedure
Step 1 Install the smoke sensor in the selected position.
Use a PVC terminal to bridge the seam between the cable duct and the base.
Figure 1-37 shows the installation of the smoke sensor.

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Figure 1-37 Installation of the smoke sensor

(1) Cable trough (2) PVC terminal (3) Alarm indicator

(4) Base (5) Tapping screw (6) Plastic expansion tube

(7) Percussion drill hole - -

Step 2 Connect the smoke sensor.


Open the base of the smoke sensor. On the base, there are four wiring bars
labeled 1–4, a plus sign, and a minus sign, as shown in Figure 1-38.
1. Connect wiring bar 3 to the terminal marked "24VS".
2. Connect wiring bar 1 to the terminal marked "Smoke".

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Figure 1-38 Connecting the smoke sensor

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1.5.3 Installing ab Infrared Sensor


This section describes how to install an infrared sensor.

Context
The requirements for the installation of the infrared sensor are as follows:
● The infrared sensor should not be exposed to sunlight or other strong light.
● The infrared sensor should not directly face heat sources such as air
conditioners or caliducts.
● The infrared sensor should directly face positions prone to unauthorized entry.
● The infrared sensor should not be installed on the wall beside the door.
● The monitoring range should be clear of obstacles so that the infrared sensor
can be directly seen in the monitoring range.
● The Fresnel lens of the infrared sensor should be kept clean. The pyroelectric
components of the infrared sensor should not be touched.

The infrared sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "OPTI&12VI&GND".

Procedure
Step 1 Remove the installation sheet of the infrared sensor, and then mark on the wall
the positions of the two installation holes of the installation sheet.

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Step 2 Use the hammer drill to drill holes according to the marks.

Step 3 Insert the expansion tubes into the installation holes.

Step 4 Use the tapping screws to fix the installation sheet to the wall.

Step 5 Fix the infrared sensor to the installation sheet.

Step 6 Connect the infrared sensor, as shown in Figure 1-39.

Figure 1-39 Connecting the infrared sensor

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1.5.4 Installing a Door Status Sensor


This section describes how to install a door status sensor.

Context

● The distance between the two fingers should be less than 5 mm [0.20 in.] when the
door is closed.
● The door status sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "GATE&12VG".
● The alarms reported by the door status sensor can be cleared only through human
intervention.

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Procedure
Step 1 Mark the installation position of the door status sensor.

Step 2 Use the hammer drill to drill holes according to the marks.

Step 3 Install and fasten the door status sensor.

Step 4 Connect the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 1-40 and Figure 1-41.

Figure 1-40 Connecting the AGX105F door status sensor

Figure 1-41 Connecting the HO-03A door status sensor

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1.5.5 Installing a Humidity/Temperature Sensor


This section describes how to install a humidity/temperature sensor.

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Context
The requirements for the installation of the humidity/temperature sensor are as
follows:

● Generally, the humidity/temperature sensor should be installed on a wall and


about 1.5 m [4.92 ft] above the ground.
● Around the humidity/temperature sensor, ventilation should be good, and the
airflow rate is 0.1 m/s to 1 m/s.
– The humidity/temperature sensor cannot be installed in a position with
no or little airflow.
– The humidity/temperature sensor cannot be installed in a position with
too rapid airflow, for example, the air vent in the ceiling or the blast vent
of an air conditioner.
● Do not install the humidity/temperature sensor in a position where:
– There is no air conditioning.
– The relative humidity is constantly higher than 90%.
– The temperature is constantly below –20oC [–4oF].
– The wind of an air cooling machine or air heating machine can directly
blow the humidity/temperature sensor.
– The air is polluted by substances such as sour gas and oily gas.
● The humidity/temperature sensor should be kept away from the ends of the
cable trough.
● The installation plane should be clean.
● The humidity/temperature sensor should be powered off before the sensor is
installed or replaced.
● Holes should not be drilled around the humidity/temperature sensor after the
sensor is installed. If you have to do so, take appropriate measures to protect
the sensor from dust.
● The humidity-sensitive components of the humidity/temperature sensor
should not be touched.

NOTICE

● To avoid mechanical and electrostatic damage to the humidity/temperature


sensor, be cautious when moving the box cover and the circuit board and when
connecting the wires. When moving the circuit board, hold its edges and take
care not to touch its components. Place the circuit board in a clean position.
● You need to calibrate the humidity/temperature sensor annually. Replace it if its
precision is too low.

The humidity/temperature sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked


"TEMP&24VT&HUMI&24VH".

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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the backplane of the humidity/temperature sensor, and then mark on the
wall the positions of the three installation holes in the backplane.
Step 2 Use the hammer drill to drill holes according to the marks.
Step 3 Insert the plastic expansion tubes into the installation holes.
Step 4 Use the tapping screws to fix the backplane to the wall.
Step 5 Fix the humidity/temperature sensor to the backplane.
Step 6 Connect the humidity/temperature sensor, as shown in Figure 1-42.

Figure 1-42 Connecting the humidity/temperature sensor

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1.5.6 Installing a Fuel Level Sensor


This section describes how to install a fuel level sensor.

Context
The requirements for the installation of the fuel level sensor are as follows:
● When moving and installing the sensor, protect it from collisions with other
objects to keep the circuit in good condition.
● Do not touch the isolation film at the pressure entrance of the transformer.
● Verify that electrical connections comply with connection specifications and
that input voltage does not exceed the rated voltage.
● During installation, keep the sensor away from any vibration and heat
sources, keep the sensor's probe in good contact with the tank bottom, and
do not hoist heavy objects using the conducting cable, which is a special-
purpose waterproof air-conducting cable.

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● Clean the sensor's probe periodically to prevent the pressure entrance from
being blocked.
● Verify that the air-conducting cable is intact.
● Verify that the air-conducting tube in the air-conducting cable is unblocked
and that the cable is neatly wrapped, with the circle diameter greater than 12
cm.
● Install the sensor in an indoor shelter, and take care not to place the
connector into liquid. Verify that the waterproof ventilation vent is clean and
not blocked.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect cables to the fuel level sensor, as shown in Figure 1-43.

Figure 1-43 Connecting cables to the fuel level sensor

Step 2 Place the fuel level sensor in the fuel tank.

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1.6 Commissioning the EMUA


This section describes how to commission an EMUA, including the power-on
check, communication check, and operating status check.

Procedure
Step 1 Perform the power-on check for the EMUA.
1. Check whether the EMUA power cables, signal cables, and alarm cables are
properly connected.

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2. Turn on the EMUA circuit breakers to power on the EMUA.


3. Check the status of the indicators on the EMUA to determine whether the
EMUA is working properly. After the EMUA is powered on, both the red
indicator and the green indicator should be blinking for 0.5s. Then, the red
indicator should be off, and the green indicator should continue blinking.

Step 2 Perform the communication check for the EMUA.

Log in to the U2000MAE, and run MML commands to check the configurations of
the EMUA.

The following table shows the Boolean signal levels of the water sensor, smoke sensor,
infrared sensor, and door status sensor for the EMUA when cables are disconnected from
the ports, no alarm is generated, and an alarm is generated.

From MBTS V100R016C10 onwards, the name of the EMS is changed from U2020 to MAE-
Access.

Table 1-27 Boolean signal levels of the EMUA

Sensor DIP Switch Status Default Signal Signal


Signal Level for a Level for a
Level for a Properly Sensor
Properly Connected Disconnect
Connected Sensor ed from
Sensor with an Cables
Without Alarm
an Alarm

Water WATER: OFF High Low Low


sensor

Smoke SMOKE: ON Low High Low


sensor

Infrared OPTI: OFF High Low Low


sensor

Door GATE: ON Low High High


status (closed) (open) (open)
sensor

Step 3 Check the operating status of the EMUA.

Obtain the data and voltage of the water sensor, smoke sensor, infrared sensor,
door status sensor, and sensors for Boolean signals and analog signals from the
service maintenance system of the base station. Ensure that the data and alarm
status are correct. If the data or alarm status is incorrect, handle the alarms
according to 3900 Series Base Station Alarm Reference.

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1.7 Handling Common Faults


This section describes the solutions to common faults in an EMUA.

Table 1-28 lists the solutions to common faults.

Table 1-28 Solutions to common faults

Symptom Solution

The power indicator is off. Check whether the power cables are inversely
connected.

The EMUA fails to Check whether the communication cables are


communicate with the base intact.
station.
Check whether the communication protocol is
correctly configured.

The relay malfunctions. Check whether the output cabling of the relay is
correct.

Boolean value input fails. Check whether the alarming states are correctly
set.

Check whether the cabling is correct.

The humidity/temperature Check whether the humidity/temperature sensor


sensor generates an alarm is correctly connected.
at normal temperatures.
Check whether the alarming threshold is correctly
set.

The humidity/temperature Check whether the humidity/temperature sensor


query results are invalid is correctly connected.
values.
Check whether the DIP switch SW_THE is correctly
set.

Check whether the sensor fails, for example, by


comparing it with another sensor.

The water sensor generates Check whether the water sensor is correctly
a false alarm. connected.

Check whether the first bit of the DIP switch


SW_BKE is correctly set.

The smoke sensor Check whether the smoke sensor is correctly


generates a false alarm. connected.

Check whether the second bit of the DIP switch


SW_BKE is correctly set.

The infrared sensor Check whether the infrared sensor is correctly


generates a false alarm. connected.

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Symptom Solution

Check whether the third bit of the DIP switch


SW_BKE is correctly set.

The door status sensor Check whether the button on the door status
generates a false alarm. sensor is pressed into the correct position.

Check whether the door status sensor is correctly


connected.

Check whether the fourth bit of the DIP switch


SW_BKE is correctly set.

Analog value measurement Check whether associated DIP switches are


fails. correctly set.

When the EMUA2416 generates an alarm, check whether the factory settings of the DIP
switches SW24A and SW24B are changed. If they are changed, restore them to their
original states (OFF).

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