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1. e Base Stations SpectraLink Part Number RCC 400 410 or RCO 400 410 for outdoor use Your system may have up to four Base Stations for each MCU shipped e Base Station Mounting Hardware A ceiling clip and plastic bolt used to attach each Base Station to the T bar ceiling tile grid e MCU Mounting Hardware four 8 3 4 panhead wood screws and star washers used to mount the MCU to the wall e ESD Bonding Straps to provide static protection for the MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 18 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation e Link Wireless Telephones The correct number of Wireless Telephones for this installation e Battery Chargers SpectraLink Wireless Telephones require a battery charging system usually one per Wireless Telephone e Batteries The system may have one or more spare batteries per Wireless Telephone depending on the needs at your location e Documentation and Training Information This includes a Link Wireless Telephone User Guide for each telephone 5 3 Install MCUs Mount MCUs to Wall The MCUs are designed to be mounted on a backboard of 34 inch plywood securely fastened to the wall Mount the MCUS vertically side by side using 2 75 inch spacing center to center for each unit Do not stack MCUs on top of one another To mount the MCUs 1 Using a 1 8 drill bit drill four pilot holes on 2 inch by 12 1 inch centers 2 If installing only one
2. is a wireless communication system that offers direct telephone access for incoming and outgoing calls anywhere within a facility The Link WTS consists of three basic components the Master Control Unit MCU the Base Station and SpectraLink Wireless Telephones This diagram shows an overview of system Components are described below Base Zion Bine Salon m ar Link1 50 MENJ g 8 Wireless Telephones Ceska ets The Link Wireless Telephone System e Master Control Unit MCU serves as the connecting point or gateway between the Base Stations and the existing telephone system One or more of these boxes approximately 12 x 3 x 7 inches are typically installed in the telephone equipment room and provide connectivity from the telephone system to the Link Wireless Telephone System Each MCU is hard wired to one or more Base Stations which in turn provides the wireless link to each of the Wireless Telephones The MCU establishes the connection from the telephone line to the appropriate Base Station in order to reach a Wireless Telephone Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 3 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation The MCU supports four Base Stations and up to 16 Wireless Telephones Up to four Link 150 M3 MCUs can be linked together for extended coverage area Chained MCUS support up to 64 Wireless Telephones maximum SpectraLink offers an analog MCU that works with telephon
3. securely screwed to the wall 5 Quick Clip Fuse Required with an RCO410 Outdoor Base Station or when a Base Station is located in a separate building from the Link 150 M3 MCU Recommended Quick Clip Fuse is available from Illinois Tool Works Linx Division Model SCP 2X2 6 Base Station Mounting Hardware If the Base Stations will be mounted on finished walls or ceilings a 4 5 long 4 bolt nuts and washers will be required for each Base Station mounted 3 2 Determine Location of MCU Each MCU is approximately 2 75 inches wide 12 5 inches high and 7 inches deep and weighs about 5 pounds The unit is designed to be wall mounted over 4 plywood Select a location for the MCU with sufficient backboard space and an available outlet The MCU must be within 2 200 feet of the Base Stations All digital interface modules must be within 250 feet of the telephone system See your telephone system specifications for distance limitations for analog modules Since the front panel is used for cabling and as an operator s console mount the units so the front panel is accessible If your system has more than one MCU the units should be mounted vertically side by side physically touching the adjacent unit Do not stack units on top of one another Stacked MCUs can cause overheating and failure Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 6 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 4 Run Cable for System 4 1
4. 20 23 Pair Z4 amp 25 Unused To Base Stations Data Pars Base Stn 1 4 Two Wire Analog or Digital Connection Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 11 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Four Wire Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a four wire interface Each MCU of this type requires two demarcation blocks which will be wired as indicated A Racaive R To PBX Telephone Pots Fair 1 18 Pair 17 25 Unused I Transmit TX Fron PBA Telephone Pots Pair 1 16 Pair 17 Unused Power Pairs 18 18 Base Sin 1 4 Ta Base Stations Data Fairs 20 23 Base Stn 1 4 Pair 24 amp 25 Unused Four Wire Digital Connection Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 12 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 4 5 Install Demarc Blocks The demarcation blocks used to connect the telephone system and Base Stations to the MCU should be installed on a typical telephone facility backboard A 1 2 or 34 thick board mounted on the wall near the MCU is typical Although this manual uses 66 blocks as examples any standard cross connect blocks are acceptable When cabling an external Base Station or a Base Station with wiring that exits the building protect all Base Station wiring with the Quick Clip Fuse Illinois Tool Works Linx Division SCP 2X2 before bridging with other Base Station power l
5. Link 150 Line12 TX Las Line13 TX am Line 14 TX a Line 15 TX 10000000000000000000000000 000000 I Line 16 TX Pe UNUSED HE ELLE AE 18 i Il l 1 amp 2 Station Power i nn ji B jl i d 3 amp 4 Base Station Daa Pairs E rm mA 7 p aut qp pm L0 PEPFFEPI DILDO Unused o O o 3 3 OD Oo emt o gt Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 16 SpectraLink Corporation Telephone Ports Note RX denotes data received by the telephone system from Link 150 Unused Pairs DO NOT USE Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Line 1 RX am Line 2RX um Line 3 RX um Line 4 RX Bes Line 5 RX ans Line 6RX 00 Line 7 RX Ped Line s RX Pad Line 9RX 08 Line roRx os Line 11 ext Es Line 12 xf Paa Line 13 RX an Line 14 Rxf Pa Line 15 RX Line 16 RX 8 Link WTS Installation and Operation Ta e et D nanana I fa t mrt ym L ULV Ji di I I i i B i u m d Ta UN I 1 ELLER LA AREAL 5000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 000000 000 DL 4 Wire Connector B LU Im FEDERE 4i if i NS itt ju ry T Ka ji T H es SaaS e dedii NS d NEN RI aS S atl in E Uu RS n I Li 25 PAIR MALE CONNECTOR CABLE TO MCU CONNECTOR B Page 17 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS
6. MCU insert the 8 x 3 4 inch screws in the pilot holes and tighten leaving a 1 8 to 1 4 inch gap from the wall 3 If installing more than one MCU the ESD bonding strap s must be installed between adjacent units 3 Remove the screws from the bottom of adjacent units 3 2 Place the ESD strap over the pilot holes that span two units and hold it against the plywood backboard 3 3 Place the star washer on top of the ESD strap 3 4 Insert the 48 x 3 4 screw and tighten to leave 1 8 to 1 4 inch gap from the wall 3 5 Repeat for all ESD straps 4 Slide the MCU over the screws until it drops in place 5 Tighten screws fully 6 Wheninstalling an analog interface MCU SCA 5XX the grounding terminal in the rear panel of each unit must be electrically connected to earth ground Consult the NEC and local codes for instructions on making the connection to the ground Connect MCU to Demarc Blocks Connect the male RJ 21 connector from the appropriate demarcation block to the designated RJ 21 connector A or B on each MCU Secure the cables using the keeper Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 19 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Connect Multi Unit Systems Use the following procedure to connect multiple MCUs 1 Mount the MCUs side by side 2 Connect the IPC cable from the OUT Port of the first unit to the IN Port of the adjacent unit Repeat until all units are connected as shown in the following i
7. SCP 2X2 Insert the Quick Clip fuses in place of bridging clips on a 66 Block for the nom internal Base Station circuits 1 Mount the outdoor Base Station enclosure to a wall or pole The enclosure should be attached at the highest point available that will provide central coverage for the outdoor area 2 Insert the Base Station cable through the compression fitting and tighten the fitting 3 Wire the Base Station connector just as you wired the RJ 45 connectors for the indoor Base Stations 4 Place the Base Station inside the enclosure with the part number label facing the back of the enclosure 5 Screw the protective cover onto the Base Station enclosure Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 25 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 6 Connect and Register Wireless Telephones 6 1 Set Up Diagnostic Modem Each MCU has an internal modem feature that allows SpectraLink technicians to dial into the system for troubleshooting and maintenance The modem is enabled on Line 1 when no Wireless Telephone is registered to Line 1 When enabled the modem will autoanswer an incoming call to that line This internal modem uses proprietary communication software You cannot use commercial software packages to access this software If you have a multiple MCU system you only need to enable one modem line on Line 1 of MCU 1 Line 1 positions on the other MCUs can be used for Wireless Telephones To set up the di
8. Status LEDs 2 and 4 will light Press the STEP button three times Status LEDs 1 2 and 4 must be lit Line LEDs 1 through 8 indicating an unconfigured MCU should also be lit If any other combination of Line LEDs is lit then a switch type has already been selected Go to step 5 to pick the desired switch type Press the DEL ENTER button to select the correct switch interface type With each press of the DEL ENTER button a different series of Line LEDs will be lit Continue to press DEL ENTER until the correct Line LEDs are lit Use the following list to select the desired switch interface Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 21 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Switch Interface Line LEDs MCU Type NND UNUM Executone Inter Tel Meridian Merlin Legend The SCX will only support Mitel Ec Norstar 2 peu Panasonic 5 sc Siemens Rolm L B Unconfigured MEET E 6 Move the Mode Switch back to NORMAL 7 The MCU will cycle through diagnostic testing When the system is ready for use the error LED should be off and the LED for the MCU Number 1 4 will be lit This should take less than two minutes If the LED for the MCU ID does not light or if an MCU ID is duplicated there is most likely a problem with the IPC cabling If the system displays an error refer to 8 1 Troubleshoot Error Codes 8 If you select a switch type that is not supported by the MCU type the syste
9. indirect special or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this document or the information contained in it even if SpectraLink has been advised knew or should have known of the possibility of such damages Trademark Information SpectraLink Wireless work LinkPlus Link Wireless Telephone System NetLink Wireless Telephone System ccLink Wireless Telephone System are trademarks and registered trademarks of SpectraLink Corporation All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners Link 150 M3 Master Control Unit System Documentation 2001 SpectraLink Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America SpectraLink Corporation 5755 Central Avenue Boulder CO 80301 303 440 5330 or 800 676 5465 www spectralink com Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page ii SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Note concerning the Master Control Unit This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interfe
10. instructions carefully to avoid danger P Note these instructio ns carefully This typeface indicates a key label or button on the MCU or Wireless NORM Telephone 1 3 Installation Overview Installation has three phases In most cases a separate person is responsible for each phase e Site preparation and wire installation this is usually done by a wire technician or contractor e Installing the SpectraLink system this is done by SpectraLink or one of our certified distributors e Programming the customer s telephone system to work with the SpectraLink system this is usually done by the customer s system administrator or technician Because these major steps require some parallel activities it is important to coordinate the activities among the persons involved Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 1 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation This table lists the installation steps and the person usually responsible for each step Task Description Contractor Install SpectraLink System Install MCUs Install Base Stations Install Outdoor Base Stations Telephones Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 2 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 2 Link Wireless Telephone System Overview Review this section if you are unfamiliar with the features and operation of the Link Wireless Telephone System 2 1 System Operation The Link Wireless Telephone System WTS
11. law 41 OAI Assigning Function Key 49 Certification Test 50 Connecting to MCU 48 FCN key 42 Gateway Connection Diagram 48 Gateway front panel 46 Mounting the Telephony Gateway 46 Open Applications Interface See OAI PBX type 21 Power AC Adapter See Outlet strip 6 Power jack 5 Programming 13 Quick Clip Fuse 6 Register Wireless Telephone 26 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Link WTS Installation and Operation Remote Access via modem 10 Replacing Base Station 37 MCU 36 Wireless Telephone 35 Site Certification 29 Site Preparation 6 Site Survey 18 Spread Spectrum Sequence 40 STEP Button 5 Switch programming Analog 42 Switch type 21 Ports 10 Troubleshooting 30 Unregister Wireless Telephone 27 Walk test 29 Wireless Telephone Description 4 Planning Worksheet 38 Program 28 Register 26 Replacing 35 Test 28 Unregister 27 Page 52
12. off Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 28 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 7 Site Certification The installer should not leave the site before contacting SpectraLink to perform remote install verification Contact a SpectraLink engineer on the technical support line 800 775 5330 The hours of operation are 7 00 a m to 6 00 p m Mountain Time Monday through Friday excluding holidays The engineer will connect with the diagnostic modem verify calling functions and listen while you perform a walk test The walk test will require you to walk the inside perimeter of the coverage area If all Base Stations are running note any areas with heavy static or clarity problems and report it to a SpectraLink engineer The installation is not complete until these certification steps have been performed Do not hand out Wireless Telephones at a site that has not been certified Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 29 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 8 System Administration 8 1 Troubleshoot Error Codes When an alarm is detected the Error LED will light and the MCU s status LEDs will display an alarm code If the error code refers to a Base Station problem the Base Station LED will indic ate which Base Station has the problem If more than one Base Station LED is on the error code refers to the lowest numbered Base Station with an error Use the STEP button to select another
13. on the RS 232 port LED 5 SD indicates the OAI Telephony Gateway is sending data on the RS 232 port PWR indicates status of DC power connection 13 3 Mount Telephony Gateway to Wall Like the MCU the OAI Telephony Gateway is designed to be mounted on a backboard of inch plywood securely fastened to the wall Mount the Telephony Gateway vertically adjacent to the last MCU Do not stack the MCUs or Telephony Gateway on top of one another To mount the OAI Telephony Gateway 1 Using a 1 8 drill bit drill four pilot holes on 2 inch by 12 1 inch centers 2 In each pilot hole sandwich a star washer between the ESD bonding strap and the backboard then insert the screw 8 panhead wood screw 3 4 inch long and tighten it leaving approximately 1 8 to 1 4 inch gap from the wall Slide the Telephony Gateway over the screw until it drops in place 4 Tighten screws fully Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 46 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 4 Initial Test A N Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24Vdc 1A 24W 1 Connect the power plug from the OAI Telephony Gateway s power adapter to the jack labeled POWER on the back of the OAI Telephony Gateway box 2 Plug the power adapter into an 110VAC outlet or outlet strip 3 Apply power to the OAI Telephony Gateway The Power LED on the front panel should come on All other LEDs should be off e Ifthe ERROR LED
14. or digital interface should be wired as follows une 15 rr Fer e 481712 he Sb um 1p po ds ELI EZ quum d IP er qom dmi Jp e Ie P ST TE IE Tp uine2 UP a LINE 3 mp LINE 4 1 gt OMAN 25 PAIR MALE CONNECTOR CABLE TO MCU CONNECTOR A bd LINE 5 4 tip LINE 6 I m F LINE 7 Pee I a T tip Telephone LINE 8 ring Panis umes 00 LINE 10 v n nanyana d eee dU tip LINE 11 Ling tip E i LNE 12 o ee LINE 13 pan ee e da 7 py LINE 14 08 i LINE 15 Maa LINE 16 So UNUSED i I l Td tt i ha j Base Station 1 amp 2 Power 3 amp 4 Xm Ip Fairs e 1 Base Station 2 I il I Data Pairs z am pieg ee pg pe i n UNUSED Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 15 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Four Wire Digital Demarc Block The four wire digital interface future release requires two demarc blocks one to Connector A and one to Connector B on the MCU They should be wired as follows Line1 TX Fon Line 2 TX Pans Immy 25 PAIR MALE CONNECTOR CABLE TO MCU CONNECTOR A Line 3 TX Lis Line 4 TX Tu Lines TX Lc Unes TX x Lin ev TX La EEN Telephone tip Ports Unes TX Pn tip Note Line TX ring TX denotes tip dala frarsmilted Line 10 TX ring from the telephone system to the Line11 TX Las
15. plug Connect the data pair to pins 1 and 2 and the power pair to pins 7 and 8 If the connection uses more than two pair refer to the table on the following page LP To avoid damage to the connectors or crimps be sure to run the wire to the Base Station before connecting the RJ 45 connectors 1 RJ 45 Modular Cable Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 8 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation When wiring the 8 pin connector use the following table as a guide 8 pin modular MCU Pin Polarity connector Function 4 rowers o s mes 7 m 9 me 1 4 4 Prepare Demarc Blocks The MCU connects to the existing telephone system using RJ 21 connections An MCU is designed to operate with a specific interface to the telephone system two wire digital or analog or four wire digital The number of demarcation blocks required for the system depends on the number and type of MCUs installed Interface Type MCU Blocks Part Number Analog POTS SCA 5XX Universal Digital Interface SCU 5XX 1 1 Norstar Meridian Comdial Fujitsu Inter Tel DEFINITY 2 wire NEC Rolm Toshiba Merlin Legend and SCF 5XX DEFINITY 4 wire Mitel DNIC SCX 5XX EI Panasonic Universal 2 wire SCP 5XX Auxiliary Digital Executone Universal 4 wire SCB 5XX 2 2 Auxiliary Digital Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc If the wiring between the Link 150 M3 MCU and the telephone system leaves the building
16. 1 C W doc Page 37 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 9 Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet Copy and complete this worksheet to keep track of the port numbers extensions users and features assigned to your Wireless Telephones MCUID On MCU No I Reserve Port 1 for access to SpectraLink Diagnostic Modem On MCU No 1 Port 2 is used for administrative programming analog system only v Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 38 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 10 Base Station Location Worksheet MCU e g building floor detailed description LICHEN RN eSuma 2 fase sain fs Base zw Location oco e g building floor detailed description rri RR Po E MeSuema pumewp Ed Base Station 1 Station 1 Base S ARO Location e g building floor detailed description Base M Location e g building floor detailed description Base Station 1 Station 1 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 39 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 11 Appendix A Technical Parameters 11 1 Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence The SpectraLink system uses spread spectrum radio transmission Spread spectrum takes a discrete signal such as a digitized voice conversation and spreads it over a wide range of frequencies rather than transmitting at a single carrier frequency The freq
17. 3 seconds and then press END Return the mode switch to the NORM position To assign the extension number hold down the FCN key until Volume Level displays Press the gt key NEXT until EXTENSION displays on the Wireless Telephone Press 0 then enter the correct extension number When the Wireless Telephone is turned ON the extension will be displayed Test the Wireless Telephone by placing a call to each Wireless Telephone to verify that the correct Wireless Telephone rings Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 35 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 8 5 Replace an MCU When the system has more than one MCU each MCU contains a complete set of configuration information for the entire system This includes Wireless Telephone registration information function definitions and frequency sequence selection This Configuration Sharing feature allows a failed MCU in a multi unit installation to be replaced without having to register the Wireless Telephones again To replace a failed MCU first clear the configuration information on the replacement MCU then replace the failed MCU Clear Configuration on Replacement MCU 1 Remove power from the replacement MCU There should be no IPC cables connected to the IPC ports 2 Slide the mode switch on the Replacement MCU to the ADMIN position 3 Apply power 4 Press the STEP button until the status LEDs light 2 3 and 4 of the Replacement MCU 5 Press t
18. 50 M3 MCU is compatible with Mu law companding signal compression which is the standard used by most PBXs in North America Systems outside North America generally use A law companding If the PBX companding is incompatible with the MCU s the Wireless Telephones will have distorted or hissing dial tone and voice will be unintelligible e Before you begin if the system has more than one MCU erase the configurations from all MCUs except MCU 1 Refer to 8 5 Replace an MCU for instructions To change the default from Mu to A law on the Link 150 M3 MCU follow these steps 1 Power the system OFF 2 Slide the mode switch on the first MCU to the ADMIN position 3 Power the system ON Status LEDs 2 3 and 4 will be solid green 4 Press the STEP button once Status LEDs 2 and 5 will be lit 5 If the LED for LINE 1 is lit the system is set for Mu law If the LED for LINE 2 is lit the system is set for A law Press the DEL ENTER button to toggle between Mu law and A law D 7 When the correct LINE LED is lit return the mode switch to the NORM position Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 41 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 12 Appendix B Program Analog Features 12 1 Defining Macros On an analog telephone system telephone system features such as transfer hold or speed dial are usually accessed via key presses or hook flashes The Link Wireless Telephone System allows these features to be customiz
19. 9 Outdoor 25 Outside Wiring 25 Replacing 37 Battery Chargers 19 Cabling Base Station specifications 7 Base Station external 13 Base Station internal 7 Demarcation blocks 13 Exiting the building 8 Four wire digital 12 IPC 22 45 OAI Gateway 45 Prepare Demarc Blocks 9 Quick Clip Fuse 6 RJ 45 modular 8 RS 232 45 Shipped with system 18 Troubleshooting 31 Two wire analog or digital 11 Ceiling clip 18 23 Chargers 19 Companding 41 Configuration sharing 36 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Link WTS Installation and Operation Index Connecting MCU to Telephone System 9 Coverage 4 Customer Support Hotline 1 Demarcation blocks Four wire digital 16 Installing 13 Two wire analog or digital 15 Diagnostic Modem 10 Error Codes 30 ESD bonding strap 18 Extension numbers 35 Features Defining Macros for 42 Batteries 19 Forms Base Station location 39 Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet 38 Frequency transmission 40 Hand off 4 Hotline 1 Interface types Demarc 9 Interference frequency 40 LED Base Station 30 Codes 31 Front Panel 5 Line indicator 5 Troubleshooting 30 Link WTS Overview 3 Macros Defining 42 Master Control Unit See MCU MCU Base Station cabling 8 Connect to Demarc Blocks 19 Description 3 Front Panel 5 Location 6 Page 51 SpectraLink Corporation Mounting 19 Multiple 20 Replacing 36 Mode Switch 5 Moder 10 26 Mounting Hardware 6 Mu
20. Base Station to display its error code Contact SpectraLink Customer Support at 800 775 5330 Monday through Friday 7 00 a m to 6 00 p m Mountain Time for additional assistance in troubleshooting your system 8 2 Troubleshoot Phone Features If Wireless Telephone features are not working properly disconnect the Wireless Telephone from the MCU and plug a wired telephone into the port The telephone should be the same type as the emulated telephone Refer to the appropriate section of LinkPlus Digital Integration Guide for more details Test the features on the wired telephone e For analog MCUs verify that feature access codes and switchhook flash work correctly e For digital MCUs verify that features are assigned to the correct keys and are working properly Refer to the appropriate section of LinkPlus Digital Integration Guide for button mapping information for the brand of telephone system at your location P Certain four wire telephones such as MERLIN LEGEND use a different connector on the phone than on the back of the MCU Therefore you may need phone cord or an adapter to perform these tests Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 30 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 8 3 Status LED Codes Status LEDs Description 12345 Random The Link 150 M3 MCU is powering This is not an error and should change to Cycling up Initialization to follow another code after a minute Link 150 M3 MCU is in
21. CU to interface with an application server as shown in the diagram belo w This enables third party applications to communicate directly with the Link 150 M3 MCU allowing users to retrieve and respond to information using Wireless Telephones A single OAI Telephony Gateway can be connected to a Link 150 Master Control Unit MCU using an IPC cable 8 conductor cable with RJ 45 connectors Application Server PC Link 150 MCU OAI Gateway vibra 13 1 Before Installing the OAI Telephony Gateway If this is a new system installation secure the OAI Telephony Gateway to the wall power up and test the Telephony Gateway when the MCUS are tested Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the MCU after the Base Stations are installed If you are adding the OAI Telephony Gateway to an existing system the system will need to be shut down and re set to install the OAI Telephony Gateway Notify users that the system will be out of service during the installation Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 45 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 2 The OAI Telephony Gateway s Front Panel The OAI Telephony Gateway s front panel has the following status indicators ERROR indicates an internal error Status LEDS e LED 1 future use e LED 2 future use LED 3 IPC indicates the status of the communication between the OAI Telephony Gateway and the other MCUs LED 4 RD indicates the OAI Telephony Gateway is receiving data
22. CUs In multiple MCU installations the Wireless Telephone registration information is shared among the MCUs This allows you to replace an MCU without re registering all the Wireless Telephones REGISTER or ADMIN mode Only one mode switch can be in ADMINor selected on more than one MCU at REGISTER at a time Check the MCUs and the same time take one of them out of REGISTER or ADMIN mode The MCU was powered on with the Turn off the unit place the mode switch to mode switch in the wrong position the NORM position and turn back on Internal problem with the MCU Contact SpectraLink Customer Service for technical support 1 5 The MCU was powered on with the Turn off the MCU place the mode switch in mode switch in the wrong position the NORM position and turn back on A possible Base Station failure has Check to see if the system was powered on been detected A Base Station that with the switch in the wrong position If not had previously been heard by contact SpectraLink Customer Service another Base Station can no longer be heard Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 32 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Status Description LEDs SSEDPHG The MCU was powered on with the Turn off the MCU place the mode switch in mode switch in the wrong position the NORM position and turn back on One or more of the Base Stations Identify which Base Station has been on this unit is disabled becaus
23. I SpectraLink Wireless 2 work Installation and Operation Link Wireless Telephone System Link 150 M3 MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 Issue C W SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation NOTICE SpectraLink Corporation has prepared this document for use by SpectraLink personnel and clients The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of SpectraLink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of SpectraLink nor be implied to grant any license to make use or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith SpectraLink reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult SpectraLink to determine whether any such changes have been made The terms and conditions governing the sale of SpectraLink hardware products and the licensing of SpectraLink software consist solely of those set forth in the written contracts between SpectraLink and its customers No representation or other affirmation of fact contained in this document including but not limited to statements regarding capacity responsetime performance suitability for use or performance of products described herein shall be deemed to be a warranty by SpectraLink for any purpose or give rise to any liability of SpectraLink whatsoever In no event shall SpectraLink be liable for any incidental
24. Installation and Operation 5 Install Link Wireless Telephone System 5 1 Survey Site Check the site to be sure pre installation work has been completed correctly This includes e Location chosen for the MCU is adequate and power is available e Wiring to Base Station locations has been pulled and correctly terminated e Phone lines for the Wireless Telephones are installed and properly terminated e Dedicated line is available for remote access to diagnostic modem e Telephone system administrator is on site to program the existing telephone system If the work has not been completed the SpectraLink installer can leave the site and reschedule the installation when the items have been completed or corrected or assist in preparing the site 5 2 Check Components The following items should be at the installation site e ink 150 M3 Master Control Unit Depending on the size of your system there may be up to four MCUs which will be chained together to extend the coverage area The Link Wireless Telephone System MUST contain only Link 150 A M3 MCUs Link 150 Model 2 MCUs or Model 1 MCUs cannot be used in an M3 system e AC Adapter Supplies power to the Link 150 M3 MCU Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC 1A e IPC Cable Each MCU is shipped with one Inter Processor Communication IPC cable to carry signals between Link 150 M3 MCU units It is used only when multiple MCUs are chained together
25. Run Cables to Base Station Locations The Base Station locations should be designated on the building floor plans provided to the installer Base Stations can be mounted easily on raised or acoustical ceiling tiles or on the wall Avoid locating Base Stations in high or hard to reach places as this will hinder maintenance testing or repositioning Wire Specifications The customer s wire contractor is responsible for adhering to all local codes P for wiring SpectraLink recommends UL Listed Wire that conforms to the following specifications for AWG distance and number of power pairs required for this installation Max Cable Feet Max Cable Max Cable 22 AWG Feet Feet 24 AWG 26 AWG Pa One additional pair is required for Data Attenuation must not exceed 6 8 dB 1 000 feet amp 772KHz Wire that is already installed spare house cable can be used when it is available House cable will usually run from the MDF in the telephone equipment room to Intermediate Distribution Frames IDFs spread throughout the facility Install new wire from the closest IDF to the Base Station Be sure no bridge taps multiples or Y connections are created or present Determine the amount of wire needed to connect the Base Station to the MCU by scaling from a floor plan or a sketch pacing measuring or estimating Remember to include enough wire to reach the ceiling The wire length between the MCU and each Base Station may not exceed 2 200 c
26. able feet Install an extra 25 feet of wire at the Base Station to allow for possible relocation Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 7 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 4 2 Pull Cable Pull the cable from the MCU location usually in the telephone equipment room to the Base Station locations designated on the floor plans NEC and local codes for instructions on providing lightning and other over If the cabling exits the building consult the telephone system manual the current protection When cabling an external Base Station or a Base Station with wiring that exits the building protect all Base Station wiring with the Quick Clip Fuse Illinois Tool Works Linx Division SCP 2X2 before bridging with other Base Station power leads Run all cable before attaching the RJ 45 connectors to the Base Stations Label both the demarcation block end and the Base Station end of each wire with the Base Station number using a wire tie marker or other form of marker Remove bridge taps multiples or Y connections to the Base Station wires P these will cause data transmission errors The area above some suspended ceilings is used as an environmental air plenum The National Electric Code requires that wire installed in plenums be rated for plenum installation 4 3 Terminate Cable at Base Station Locations After running the wire to the Base Station location terminate the wire using an RJ 45 modular crimp on
27. agnostic modem 1 Connect an analog Direct Inward Dial DID line to Analog Interface MCUs SCA 5XX or a digital DID line to Digital Interface MCUs 2 Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position The LED for Line 1 should be off indicating that no Wireless Telephone is registered to Line 1 If the LED is on then a Wireless Telephone is registered to the line Refer to 6 3 Unregister Wireless Telephones 3 Dial the number associated with the DID line After one or two rings you should hear high pitched modem answer tone 6 2 Register Wireless Telephones Before a Wireless Telephone can be used it must be registered to a line on one of the MCUs While Wireless Telephones are being registered the system will continue normal operation Use the Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet filled out by the system administrator to be sure you are correctly assigning each Wireless Telephone to its port and extension number All lines are unregistered when shipped from the factory However if you are replacing a failed MCU you may not need to register the Wireless Telephones Refer to 8 System Administration for details Line 1 MCU 1 should be skipped to allow for remote access through the diagnostic modem Each MCU supports eight simultaneous conversations To optimize performance and reduce the possibility of call blocking distribute the Wireless Telephones evenly across all MCUs Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 26 SpectraLin
28. am Macro Codes 12 4 Examples of Programming APPENDIX C INSTALLING THE OPEN APPLICATIONS INTERFACE OAI TELEPHONY GATEWAY 13 1 Before Installing the OAI Telephony Gateway 13 2 The OAI Telephony Gateway s Front Panel 13 3 Mount Telephony Gateway to Wall 13 4 Initial Test 13 5 Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the MCU 13 6 Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the Application Server 13 7 Assign A Function Key to OAI Telephony Gateway 13 8 Certification Test Link WTS Installation and Operation 29 30 30 30 31 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 42 42 43 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 49 49 50 Page xi SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 1 About This Document This document explains installation and operation of SpectraLink s Link Wireless Telephone System WTS using the Link 150 Model 3 M3 Master Control Unit MCU The Link 150 M3 MCU adds wireless service to your existing telephone system The installation process connects the Link Wireless Telephone System to your telephone system and activates SpectraLink Wireless Telephones 1 1 Questions SpectraLink wants you to have a successful installation If you have questions please contact SpectraLink Customer Support Hotline at 800 775 5330 The Hotline is open Monday through Friday 7 00 AM to 6 00 PM Mountain Time 1 2 Icons and Conventions This manual uses the following icons and conventions A N Caution Follow these
29. ated with when the telephone system ports are this Wireless Telephone or the wired and programmed correctly telephone system has not yet synchronized the port PT The Wireless Telephone is not yet Register the Wireless Telephone UNREGISTERED registered to an MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 34 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 8 4 Replace a Wireless Telephone If a Wireless Telephone breaks or needs to be replaced the old Wireless Telephone must be deleted and the new Wireless Telephone added Delete Old Wireless Telephone l Make sure all unregistered Wireless Telephones are OFF If this is not done an unregistered Wireless Telephone may unintentionally register to an available line Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position on the MCU 3 Press the STEP button until the LED for the line to be deleted is flashing red 4 Press the DEL ENTER button You can now register a new Wireless Telephone or return the mode switch to the NORM position Register New Wireless Telephone 1 2 3 Make sure all unregistered Wireless Telephones are OFF Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position Press the STEP button until the desired line to be registered is flashing red Only unregistered lines can be registered Press PWR on the Wireless Telephone that needs to be registered The LED should change to mostly on once theWireless Telephone is registered Wait at least
30. comes on at any time there is a hardware problem Note which other LEDs are on if any and contact SpectraLink Customer Service Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 47 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 5 Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the MCU 1 The OAI Telephony Gateway must be connected as the last box in the MCU chain Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the OUT port on the MCU using the IPC cable supplied 2 Double check that the IN and OUT ports are correctly connected on all MCUs The first MCU will have no connection to the IN port the last MCU is connected to the OAI Telephony Gateway The following diagram shows a chain of four MCUs and the OAI Telephony Gateway SpectraLink see O soi Y SpectraLink se Q ADM Y SpectraLink C a ee Res v 1 41 ro oe A 1 z D 5 3 a pu amori qa n cooo oooo0000000000000 oooooo i D l RR SS ESS A pate o 0000 0000000000000000 ooo oooo ooo ooooooooooooo oooooo rez eens riz Do NOT stack the MCUs and OAI Telephony Gateway on top of each LP other Units should be placed side by side physically touching the adjacent unit 3 Power up the entire system e The Power and IPC LEDs on front panel of the OAI should be on If the IPC LED remains off try replacing the IPC cable If this does not correct the problem or if the Error LED is on contact Customer Se
31. connect blocks as shown in the demarc block diagrams below Refer also to the diagrams in Photocopy the Base Station Location Form and Extension Assignments Worksheets provided in this manual as needed Use the forms to track the Base Stations and Wireless Telephone port assignments connected to each MCU As the installer makes each Base Station or Wireless Telephone connection fill in the information on the form to identify the position of the Base Station or Wireless Telephone the building and floor number for example and a detailed description of the location perhaps a room number A copy of this form should be posted near the cross connect block A Up to four Base Stations can be connected on a single MCU Each Base Station uses 2 pair one for data and one for power When cabling an external Base Station or a Base Station with wiring that exits the building protect all Base Station wiring with fuse protection One method is to use a Quick Clip Fuse Illinois Tool Works Linx Division SCP 2X2 to provide protection from external wiring If the wiring between the MCU and the telephone system leaves the building consult the telephone system manual the NEC and local codes for instructions on providing lightning and other over current protection Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 14 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Two Wire Analog or Digital Demarc Block The demarc block for the two wire analog
32. consult your telephone system manual for instructions on providing adequate lightning and other over current protection All MCUs except the analog interface SCA 5XX are intended only for connection to the isolated side of an on premise telephone switch The interfaces are intended to connect to digital telephone switch ports that provide signals of 5Vp p max AC component and some telephone switches provide a 48 V DC offset Page 9 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Based on the number and type of interfaces in the system determine the number of 25 pair cables required to connect line ports and Base Stations to the demarcation blocks The diagrams which follow provide an overview of the connections Multiple Power Pairs Some sites may prefer to wire Base Stations to a separate demarc block in order to split out power pairs Dedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem The Link 150 M3 MCU can be accessed remotely using an internal modem To use the modem for remote access a dedicated dial in line must be provided On digital interface systems this line must be terminated as a digital extension to the MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 10 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Two Wire Analog or Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a two wire analog or digital interface Telephone Ports Pair 1 16 Pair t7 Unused Data Pair
33. d position 2 Screw the plastic bolt to the 1 4 x 20 captive nut into the top of the Base Station 3 Slide the bolt into the exposed prongs of the metal clip until it snaps into position 4 When properly attached the Base Station should sit almost flush against the ceiling and be tightly attached to the clip and T bar grid work 5 Once the Base Station is anchored to the fastener lift the acoustical tile and plug the RJ 45 8 pin modular plug into the connector on the top of the Base Station e The LED will blink red and green as the system software downloads to the Base Station and the Base Station is tested e When the LED blinks amber the system is ready for operation e When the LED blinks green a telephone has established a radio link with that Base Station e If the LED turns solid red there should be an error message on the MCU s status LEDs Refer to 8 1 Troubleshoot Error Codes Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 23 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Mount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings If your site does not have a dropped tile ceiling the Base Station can be mounted to a finished ceiling or wall with a 4 5 long 1 4 20 TPI plastic or nylon screw or bolt such as a lag screw LP The customer s wire contractor is responsible for this installation 1 Drill two holes approximately one inch apart Make the holes large enough to accommodate the RJ 45 connector and a bolt to secur
34. e itis disabled and move it away from its nearest located too close to other Base neighbor Base Station Stations The error display refers to the LED that is red If more than one LED is red it refers to the lowest numbered Base Station If Mode switch is in ADMIN mode Adjust the companding mode from Mu law to A law Refer to 11 2 Change Companding 3 5 The MCUs have incompatible Contact SpectraLink Customer Service for versions of software technical support Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 33 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Wireless Telephone Status Indicator Messages ae oenina Displays when user is on the Replace the battery with a charged Wireless Telephone and the battery battery charge is low The user has two minutes to complete the call BATTERY LOW Displays when user is not on the Replace the battery with a charged Wireless Telephone and battery battery charge is low The Wireless Telephone will ring to alert user to this condition The Wireless Telephone will not work until the battery is replaced INTERNAL Communications error between the Have the user turn the Wireless ERROR Wireless Telephone and the MCU Telephone off then on again If the error persists try registering another Wireless Telephone to this port If the problem persists contact technical support There is no telephone system port This message should disappear connected to the port associ
35. e systems CO PBX or Key Systems with analog loop start ports We also offer digital MCUs that work with the most common brands of telephone systems PBX or key systems digital ports e Base Stations act as a radio transceiver to provide the communications signal between the Wireless Telephone and the MCU Base Stations are slightly larger than a smoke detector and are typically mounted on the ceiling in strategic locations throughout the facility A single Base Station can provide radio coverage for an area of 5 000 to 50 000 square feet depending on building obstructions Base Stations may be located up to 2 200 cable feet from the MCU When a Wireless Telephone user makes or receives a call the Wireless Telephone and Base Station establish a digital radio communication link As the user moves around the coverage area calls are handed off to the Base Station that is able to provide the best radio signal typically the closest Base Station These handoffs involve the Wireless Telephone establishing a communication link with another Base Station and dropping the previous link e Link Wireless Telephones communicate with the Base Station using digital spread spectrum transmission at 902 928 MHz Employees can carry Wireless Telephones to keep in contact as they move throughout the building The Wireless Telephones use on premise wireless technology they are not cellular or satellite phones They are connected to the facility s exi
36. e technical support for the first twelve months you own your system Services include overnight parts replacement for SpectraLink infrastructure components repair or replacement of defective Wireless Telephones shipped within three days of receipt at our factory and technical telephone support seven days a week twenty four hours a day including weekends and holidays You can choose to upgrade your first year warranty on either infrastructure or Wireless Telephones or both See details below All models within the Link 150 and Link 3000 product families Link WTS Base Stations Wireless Telephones and the full range of NetLink products Twelve 12 month warranty on hardware and software In conjunction with customer provided on site labor resources SpectraLink Warranty Support provides high quality parts repair and at no additional charge SpectraLink uses a hotline as the first level of support to facilitate problem solving and provide technical assistance Telephone response is immediate Ensuing problems will be escalated according to established policies to effect timely resolution of problems Telephone Technical Support is provided seven days a week twenty four hours a day including weekends and holidays On site technical support may be purchased at 100 per hour during business days 8am to 5pm and 150 per hour after business hours Software that fails in normal operation and or does not conform to published specifications wi
37. e the Base Station 2 Insert a wide washer above the ceiling then screw the bolt into the beam or ceiling 3 Insert three nuts on the bolt then screw the Base Station into the bolt being careful not to insert the bolt more than 1 3 inch five full turns into the Base Station If the ceiling is open with I beams or pipe construction mount the Base Station with I beam clamps or pipe clamps Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 24 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 5 5 Install Outdoor Base Stations Outdoor Base Stations are equipped with a protective enclosure designed to be mounted to a wall or pole After the enclosure is mounted the Base Station is inserted in the enclosure and connected P d Only RCO Base Stations can be used outdoors The customer s wire contractor is responsible for wiring and mounting the outdoor Base Station enclosure The contractor is responsible for supplying screws brackets and other appropriate hardware Wire and Connect Outdoor Base Stations If the wiring for a Base Station exits a building whether to reach an outdoor Base Station location or to reach a Base Station in another building it should be equipped with primary protection according to the National Electric Code NEC and or local codes Wiring that exits the building must also be fuse protected at both ends For example use a Quick Clip Fuse from Illinois Tool Works Linx Division model number
38. eads If the cabling between the MCU and the telephone system leaves the building consult the telephone system manual the NEC and local codes for instructions on providing lightning and other over current protection 4 6 Assign and Program Ports The wire contractor should inform the system administrator which port numbers have been designated for the Wireless Telephones and the remote diagnostics modem line The system administrator must assign extension numbers to the Wireless Telephones and plan the functions trunk access toll restrictions system features ringing options etc to be programmed for the Wireless Telephones This programming will be done after the Wireless Telephones are registered but will be faster if it is planned in advance by verifying the parameters and features on the current telephone system and wired phones For details refer to the section of LinkPlus Digital Integration Guide PN 72 0070 00 for the type of telephone system for the MCU in use at your location Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 13 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 4 7 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks Two pair twisted cable from Base Stations installed throughout the facility converge at the demarc block or backboard Each MCU can support four Base Stations and up to 16 Wireless Telephones The Base Station and Wireless Telephone cables are punched down onto the demarc cross
39. ed cloths like those used for eyeglasses or cameras may be used to clean the Wireless Telephone Pre moistened towelettes may also be used Avoid those containing lanolin or aloe as it will leave a slippery residue The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally with disinfectants used for general cleaning in a medical environment Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally applied by a damp cloth or paper towel When using alcohol do not rub the keypad characters vigorously Doing so will significantly degrade legibility e Do not use furniture polishes waxes or plasticizer based cleaner Armor AII etc e Do not use lanolin aloe glycerin or other skin care type products e Do not apply any solvent such as acetone mineral spirits etc e Do not directly spray or immerse the handset Should the headset connector become dirty a scratchy or intermittent signal may be experienced To clean the connector dip the non padded end of either a wooden or paper handled cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol Gently insert in the connector and twist repeating several times If available blow compressed air into the connector to clear debris Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page ix SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Table of Contents 1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 1 4 Questions 1 2 Icons and Conventions 1 3 Installation Overview 2 LINK WIRELESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 2 1 System Operat
40. ed using system macros These features can then be accessed from all Wireless Telephones by pressing FCN followed by a digit The macro definitions are the same for all Wireless Telephones in the system For example suppose your telephone system uses FLASH 7 to transfer a call On the Link Wireless Telephone System you can assign the transfer function to FCN 2 When the Wireless Telephone user presses FCN followed by 2 the telephone system will enter the transfer function Using macros instead of complicated key presses makes it easier for users to remember and access features A Do not program analog features on a digital system Macro definitions are made up of combinations of the following characters 0to9 TheWireless Telephone keys numbered 0 to 9 TheWireless Telephone key T TheWireless Telephone key F Flash S Pause 65 milliseconds The Link Wireless Telephone System will accept programming for eleven functions The maximum number of key entries for each function is 20 Open Application Interface For digital and analog systems with Open Application Interface OAI software the user may press FCN key sequences to access certain applications Macro assignments are also used to assign a function key to initiate an OAI application 12 2 Plan Programming Before programming the features review the manual for your telephone system to determine what keystrokes are used to access the desired functions Then determine which
41. function key numbers should be assigned to these functions on the Link Wireless Telephone System Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 42 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 12 3 Program Macro Codes Functions are defined by placing an Administrative Call using the Administrative Wireless Telephone registered to Line 2 of MCU 1 Follow these steps to place an administrative call and define functions 4 1 T In multi unit installations be sure all MCUs are properly connected to one another before making an administrative call On the MCU that displays a box ID of 1 move the mode switch to the ADMIN position Press the START key on the administrative Wireless Telephone the Wireless Telephone registered to MCU 1 line 2 This is the only Wireless Telephone enabled to make the administration call When you hear a steady tone not a dial tone the Wireless Telephone is in an administrative call and is ready to program Press the FCN key followed by the key strokes used to access the function Valid keys are 0 9 START flash and FCN pause Note that FCN 1 is reserved for Mute Press the function key sequence to be programmed If a key sequence is incorrectly entered go to the next step Press the END key to complete the programming of the function Repeat steps 4 7 for all remaining functions or to reprogram a function to correct an input error Return the mode switch to the NORM p
42. he DEL ENTER button 6 Remove power from the unit Slide the mode switch to the NORM position Connect the Replacement MCU 1 Remove the failed MCU from the IPC chain 2 Connect the replacement MCU in the position vacated by the failed MCU 3 Reconnect the IPC cables for the chain Double check that the IN and OUT ports are correctly connected 4 Apply power to the MCU e After a few moments each MCU in the chain should have a unique box ID number 1 4 shown on the status LEDs If this 1s not the case recheck the IPC wiring e If the replacement MCU has status LED 3 and 4 lit the configuration data has not been successfully shared Most likely the replacement MCU was powered up before it was correctly attached to the IPC chain Repeat the entire replacement procedure Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 36 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 8 6 Replace a Base Station To replace a Base Station unplug the existing Base Station and plug in the new Base Station e The LED will blink red and green as the system software downloads to the Base Station and the Base Station is tested e When the LED blinks amber the system is ready for operation e When the LED blinks green a Wireless Telephone has established a radio link with that Base Station e If the LED turns solid red there should be an error message on the MCU s status LEDs and the MCU Error LED should be lit Part Number 72 0075 0
43. he mode switch to the NORM position Program Wireless Telephone Features PBX and Key Systems provide users with special features such as hold trans fer conference camp on and speed dial These features can be accessed via the Wireless Telephone but the telephone system or Link 150 M3 MCU must be programmed to allow access to these features from the Wireless Telephone For information on programming the switch to operate with the Wireless Telephones refer to LinkPlus Digital Integration Guide PN 72 0070 00 e If the Link 150 M3 MCU is connected to your telephone system via analog lines refer to Appendix B Program Analog Features e If your Link 150 M3 MCU is connected to a digital key telephone system or PBX refer to the section of the LinkPlus Digital Integration Guide document that deals specifically with your brand of telephone system 6 5 Test Wireless Telephones Verify proper registration and operation of each Wireless Telephone by performing the following steps l Press the START key on each Wireless Telephone The extension number should clear and you should hear dial tone On some digital systems depending on how the telephone system is programmed you may have to select a line to get dial tone Place a call to each Wireless Telephone to verify ring answer clear transmit and clear receive audio 3 Verify all programmed features on each Wireless Telephone Press the END key The line indictor should turn
44. ion 3 2 2 The Front Panel of the Link 150 M3 MCU 5 3 SITE PREPARATION 6 3 1 Required Materials 6 3 2 Determine Location of MCU 6 4 RUN CABLE FOR SYSTEM 7 4 1 Run Cables to Base Station Locations 7 4 2 Pull Cable 8 4 3 Terminate Cable at Base Station Locations 8 4 4 Prepare Demarc Blocks 9 4 5 Install Demarc Blocks 13 4 6 Assign and Program Ports 13 4 7 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks 14 5 INSTALL LINK WIRELESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM 18 5 1 Survey Site 18 5 2 Check Components 18 5 3 Install MCUs 19 5 4 Install Base Stations 23 5 5 Install Outdoor Base Stations 25 6 CONNECT AND REGISTER WIRELESS TELEPHONES 26 6 1 Set Up Diagnostic Modem 26 6 2 Register Wireless Telephones 26 6 3 Unregister Wireless Telephones 27 6 4 Program Wireless Telephone Features 28 6 5 Test Wireless Telephones 28 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page x SpectraLink Corporation 7 8 10 11 12 13 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc SITE CERTIFICATION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 14 Troubleshoot Error Codes 8 2 Troubleshoot Phone Features 8 3 Status LED Codes 8 4 Replace a Wireless Telephone 8 5 Replace an MCU 8 6 Replace a Base Station WIRELESS TELEPHONE PLANNING WORKSHEET BASE STATION LOCATION WORKSHEET APPENDIX A TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 11 1 Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence 11 2 Change Companding APPENDIX B PROGRAM ANALOG FEATURES 12 1 Defining Macros 12 2 Plan Programming 12 3 Progr
45. italizing Code number will change when finished MCU identification number Indicates normal operation when it is on steady If the same LED is lit on more than Check the IPC connections one MCU If the LED is flashing and the error There is a problem with the MCU indicated light is on by the flashing box ID The following STATUS LEDs are displayed in combination with the ERROR LED Status D ipti LEDs escription 1 2 3 4 5 MCU has not been configured for Assign a switch type to the MCU See switch interface type section 5 3 5 for instructions A Base Station has reported an Replace the Base Station In rare cases a internal problem problem with the MCU can cause this error No communication with one or more Check cabling to verify that the Base Base Stations on this MCU Station s cable is plugged into and fully seated in the Base Station port at the back of the MCU and plugged into the Base Station at the other end If the LED on the Base Station is not lit check for proper wiring of the 8 pin modular plugs See section 4 3 If the cable is over 600 feet long verify that the extra wire pairs have been connected correctly If the Base Station LED is flashing red check for open or shorts on pins 1 and 2 of the cable If the Base Station has been removed acknowledge the alarm by moving the Mode Switch to REGISTER Press the STEP button until the LED for the removed Base Station is blinking Press DEL ENTER then m
46. k Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation To register a Wireless Telephone to your system do the following 1 Be sure all unregistered Wireless Telephones are powered off and that there is a Base Station plugged in and within range of the Wireless Telephones to be registered 2 Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position If your system has more than one MCU be sure to move the switch only on the correct MCU The LED which indicates the Box ID 1 4 may change This is normal and is not an error The Line Indicator LEDs now show the registration status of each line e Ifthe LED is on a Wireless Telephone is registered to the line e Ifthe LED is off no Wireless Telephone is registered to the line 3 Press the STEP button until the LED for the line to be registered flashes e If the LED is flashing that line is selected A flash with the LED mainly off indicates no Wireless Telephone registered a flash with the LED mainly on indicates a Wireless Telephone is registered to the selected line Initially Line 2 will flash This is because Line 1 is usually set up as the remote access diagnostic modem To register a Wireless Telephone to Line 1 press the STEP button until Line 1 flashes e If the desired line already has a Wireless Telephone registered to it follow the procedure outlined below to unregister the Wireless Telephone then return to this step 4 Turn on the Wireless Telephone to be registered by holding dow
47. l that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be given to the telephone company This equipment uses RJ 21 connectors The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone service may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact SpectraLink Corporation 57755 Central Avenue Boulder CO 80301 303 440 5330 for infor
48. ll be repaired or replaced as appropriate After Hours Remote Testing can be purchased at 750 per year This service option provides for SpectraLink to access their system via dial up after hours and perform diagnostics on all infrastructure equipment Infrastructure failures will be automatically logged and the customer notified the following business morning Customers may upgrade the warranty repair of their Wireless Telephones from three day factory repair to advanced replacement Customers may also increase the level of support of their infrastructure to next business day on site service from advanced parts replacement which includes after hours remote diagnosis at no additional charge 1 Provide toll free hotline telephone number for accessing SpectraLink Technical Support and placing a service request 2 Provide technical telephone assistance during the PPM 3 Provide parts repair and replacement services in accordance with response time commitments 4 Provide 45 days prior written notice of the service period expiration Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page vii SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Customer Responsibilities Return Material Authorization Exclusions Termination 1 Maintain the installation site and provide the necessary utility services for use of the Product in accordance with SpectraLink s applicable published specifications see installation guide 2 Provide all on
49. llustration Y SpectraLink Y SpectraLink CONN mc lt J 000000 ree aa C C coun A n g z D a 1 p anz 0000 0000000000000000 TELS ra z 0000 06000000009009000000 z rz ro crx z Multi Unit Link 150 MCUs LP No IPC cable is connected to the IN Port of the first unit An Open Applications Interface OAI Telephony Gateway may be connected to the out port of the last unit Connect Power 1 Connect the power plug from the AC adapter to the jack labeled PWR on the MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 20 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC 1A d 2 For installations with more than one MCU use an outlet strip with a built in power switch This allows the MCUs to be turned on and off together Plug the AC adapter into a 110VAC outlet or switch on the outlet strip to apply power to the MCU Set Switch Interface Type The following steps explain how to assign a switch interface type to the MCU This procedure must be done in on each MCU 1 Power on the MCU with the Mode Switch in the NORMAL position Because the MCU does not have a switch type assigned it will alarm the Error LED will flash along with Status LEDs 1 2 3 4 and 5 This should take less than 2 minutes Power off the MCU Move the Mode Switch to ADMIN and power on the MCU Within 15 seconds
50. m will alarm The Error LED will flash along with Status LEDs 4 and 5 For example this alarm will display if you assign switch type NEC to an SCB 5XX Executone MCU If this alarm displays use the table above to verify that your MCU type supports the selected switch type If you need to change the switch type repeat steps 2 through 6 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 22 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 5 4 Install Base Stations Be sure the Base Station is positioned clear of anything that might damage it The Base Station should be well above head height away from doors and other objects that might strike it and away from areas open to the elements or possible water leaks Check your location for other radio antenna devices and place the Base Stations to avoid interference Leave enough slack wire approximately 25 feet to account for possible future Base Station moves Mount Base Stations on Dropped Tile Ceilings A ceiling clip and plastic bolt are supplied to install Base Stations on the drop ceiling rails T bars used to support acoustical tile The plastic bolt screws into the top of the Base Station then snaps into the ceiling clip which has been attached to the rails that hold the acoustical tile The fastener is designed for use on 15 16 wide rails 1 Attach the metal fastener to the rail T bar supporting the dropped ceiling by rotating it into position until it snaps into the locke
51. mation on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning There are no user serviceable parts in this equipment This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page v SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Industry Canada IC Notice Notice The Industry Canada IC label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by a user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions
52. may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides as indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices REN 0 3B Approval Numbers Link 150 2128 9760 A Warranty and Repair Service Center SpectraLink Corporation 57755 Central Avenue Boulder CO 80301 303 440 5330 DOC Spread Spectrum certification Base Station Cert No 2128 K1373 Wireless Telephone Cert No 2128 K1374 Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page vi SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Warranty Support Program World class support for your Wireless Telephone System Service Overview Service Coverage Term Service Features Warranty Upgrade SpectraLink Responsibilities The SpectraLink Warranty Support Program provides predictable no cost factory repair and telephon
53. n the PWR key until the Wireless Telephone beeps twice After a few seconds the line indicator LED on the MCU will shine solid red Once the Wireless Telephone is registered the LED for the next line begins to flash 5 To assign the extension number hold down the FCN key until Volume Level displays Press the gt key NEXT until EXTENSION displays on the Wireless Telephone Press O then enter the correct extension number Press END when finished 6 Repeat steps 3 5 for all Wireless Telephones to be registered 7 When all Wireless Telephones are registered return the mode switch to the NORM position 6 3 Unregister Wireless Telephones If the desired line already has a Wireless Telephone registered to it follow this procedure to unregister the Wireless Telephone 1 Move the mode switch on the MCU to the REGISTER position If your system has more than one MCU be sure to move the switch on the correct MCU The line indicator LEDs now show which lines have Wireless Telephones registered 2 Usethe STEP button to select the line to be unregistered The line indicator LED for a line that has a Wireless Telephone registered to it will flash with the LED Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 27 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 6 4 mainly on Press the DEL ENTER button The line indicator LED for the selected line will be off with a short on flash Register the new Wireless Telephone or return t
54. nnect sequential MCUs in a multi MCU configuration or to connect to an Open Applications Interface OAI Telephony Gateway 6 Error LED Flashes when the system has detected an error When flashing check the Status LEDs for an error code 7 Status LEDs Indicate system error messages and status Refer to LED Status Codes for more information 8 Line LEDs Indicate the line status of each Wireless Telephone ringing in use or not active 9 Base Stn LEDs Indicate the status of each Base Station 10 Conn A or B RJ 21 connector to the cross connect demarc block Connector B is supplied and used only with 4 wire interface 11 Power Jack Connects to the AC adapter to supply power to the system CAUTION Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC 1A 12 Grounding Lug For use on the analog interface MCU SCA 5XX Page 5 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 3 Site Preparation 3 1 Required Materials The following equipment must be provided by the customer Outlet Strip Recommended for installations with more than one MCU This will allow the MCUS to be turned on and off together 2 Cross Connect Block required to connect the telephone switch ports and the Base Stations to the MCU 3 25 Pair Cables RJ 21 male at MCU end required to connect the MCU to the cross connect blocks 4 Backboard space the MCU is designed to be wall mounted to 4 plywood
55. osition The line LEDs now indicate line status and the administrative Wireless Telephone can now place calls normally Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 43 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 12 4 Examples of Programming Transfer On your telephone system the Transfer feature is accessed using Flash 7 On the Wireless Telephone Transfer will be accessed using FCN 2 With the Mode switch in the ADMIN position key in the following sequence on the Administrative Wireless Telephone START FCN 2 START flash 7 END Speed Dial You want FCN 4 to dial 555 1234 The system must access an outside line by dialing 9 and wait for dial tone then dial the call Key in the following sequence on the Administrative Wireless Telephone START FCN 4 9 FCN pause FCN pause 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 END The number of pause entries depends upon how quickly your telephone system accesses outside dial tone Clear or Erase A Function You want to clear FCN 5 from memory Key in the following START FCN 5 END Remember that when you change or delete a function using the Administrative Wireless Telephone you will change or delete that function on all Wireless Telephones Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 44 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 Appendix C Installing the Open Applications Interface OAI Telephony Gateway The OAI Telephony Gateway MOG 500 allows the Link 150 M3 M
56. ove the Mode Switch back to NORMAL 1 2 3 Internal communication problem Replace the MCU with the MCU Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 31 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Status Description LEDs escnpno 4 IPC problem Check IPC cabling by disconnecting and reconnecting the MCUs Connect the Male RJ 21 connector from the appropriate demarcation block to the designated RJ 21 connector A or B on each MCU Secure cables using the keeper If the error still occurs try using a different IPC cable Replace MCU if the problem still occurs 4 5 The switch type selected is not Verify that the switch type selected is correct supported by this MCU If the type is incorrect repeat the steps to select a new switch type See section 5 3 5 1 4 The operator is trying to register a Return mode switch to the NORM position Wireless Telephone or place an admin call on an MCU with no phone lines 2 4 The MCU was powered on with the Turn off the MCU place the mode switch to mode switch in the wrong position the NORM position and turn back on 3 4 Configurations on a multi MCU Erase the configuration in the MCU with installation do not match in each of incorrect configuration definitions probably the units the MCU that was just added To erase the Most likely to occur when an MCU configuration refer to Replace an MCU was just added to the system Note Do not erase the configurations in all the M
57. rence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note concerning shielded cable SpectraLink recommends the use of shielded cable for all external signal connections in order to maintain FCC P t 15 emissions requirements Note concerning the Wireless Telephone and Base Stations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications to this equipment not approved by SpectraLink Corporation may cause this equipment to not comply with part 15 of the FCC rules and void the user s authority to operate this equipment WARNING SpectraLink products contain no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page iii SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation UL Information This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listed by Underwriter s Laboratories Inc It is designed and manufactured to meet rigid U L safety standards against X radiation fire casualty and electrical hazards The following are statements required for UL certification rela
58. rvice e All the MCUs should go through their usual diagnostic routine and a unique Box ID should display on the status LEDs of each MCU If this does not happen recheck the IPC wiring Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 48 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 6 Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the Application Server Using a standard 9 pin female D type connector connect the serial port on the front panel of the OAI Telephony Gateway to the PC application server or modem that will be used to interface with the application The OAI Telephony Gateway uses the following pins on the connector Pi Function Data OAI Transmits If the application is up and running the RD and SD LEDs on the front panel of the OAI Telephony Gateway should be lit or blinking indicating that the OAI Telephony Gateway is sending and receiving data to or from the PC 13 7 Assign A Function Key to OAI Telephony Gateway To access the OAI application the user presses FCN and an assigned number key Follow these steps to assign a function key to inititate the OAI application 1 Make sure a Link Wireless Telephone is registered to line 2 This is the only port with administration access 2 With the system up and running and within range of a Base Station move the Mode switch on the MCU to the ADMIN position 3 Press START on the Wireless Telephone registered to line 2 You should hear a steady tone 4 Pre
59. site labor necessary to assist SpectraLink in troubleshooting and for receiving replacing and returning all parts required to effect a repair 3 Provide unattended diaFup modem access to the system for remote diagnosis by SpectraLink service personnel 4 Customer will return to SpectraLink all defective equipment for which an advanced shipment replacement has been made within ten business days Failure to return replaced items within the above referenced period will result in a customer obligation to pay full purchase price for the replacement item All equipment failures must be verified by a SpectraLink Customer Support representative and assigned a Return Material Authorization RMA number Replacement equipment will not be shipped without an RMA number assigned Equipment received by SpectraLink without an RMA number will be returned to the customer without being repaired The following services are not included under this Agreement 1 Support of Products not listed under the Coverage section above 2 On site services performed by SpectraLink to effect repair 3 Services required to repair Product which has been opened disassembled or otherwise tampered with due to unauthorized attempts by persons other than SpectraLink employees or persons authorized by SpectraLink to install repair maintain or modify the hardware or software 4 Services required due to causes external to the SpectraLink maintained Products including b
60. ss the FCN key followed by the key you want to assign for OAI access 5 Press 555 then press END This assigns OAI to the specified key 6 Return the MCU Mode switch to the NORM position Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 49 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 13 8 Certification Test When the OAI Telephony Gateway is properly connected to the application server the LEDs should look like this m fx me jw LED4 SD On when sending data to server LED5 RD On when receiving data from server To test the Wireless Telephones e If this is a new installation continue with Wireless Telephone registration and PBX programming and perform the usual voice and coverage tests when Wireless Telephone installation is complete e If you added the OAI Telephony Gateway to an existing system place a call and test the features on each Wireless Telephone to be sure the system is working properly e Test the application on each Wireless Telephone The SD and RD LEDs should be on when the OAI Telephony Gateway is communicating with the server at least every 30 seconds Consult your application provider for specific test procedures Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 50 SpectraLink Corporation AC Adapter MCU 18 OAL 47 A law 41 Alternate sequence 40 Function Keys 49 Attenuation 7 Base Station 18 Cabling 7 8 Description 4 Installation 23 LED 30 Location form 3
61. sting telephone system and just like wired telephones can receive calls directly receive transferred calls transfer calls to other extensions and make outside and long distance calls subject to the restrictions applied in your facility Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 4 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 2 2 The Front Panel of the Link 150 M3 MCU The MCU s front panel contains the connections to the telephone system switches to control system administration and status LEDs Y SpectraLink stee QO ADMIN NORMAL REGISTER DEL ENTER Q HE CONN ERROR w 000000 o G 1 e CONN B o0000000000000000 m re E S E A o U S L t N s s N o o o o PWR A Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc 1 STEP Button Selects a specific line or Base Station during registration process 2 Mode Switch Selects the mode of operation for the Link 150 Wireless Telephone System ADMIN Administration mode used to set up system features to match features on the telephone system NORMAL Normal mode used during day to day operations REGISTER Registration mode used to add or delete Wireless Telephones and Base Stations 3 DEL ENTER Button Removes a registered Wireless Telephone from the system 4 IPC IN Port Used to connect preceding MCUs in a multi MCU configuration 5 IPC OUT Port Used to co
62. ted to safety procedures that must be adhered to during installation Follow these general precautions while installing telephone equipment e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm e Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines When installing Base Stations outside or in buildings other than the one containing the System Controller take the following precaution If wiring for a Base Station exits a building whether to reach an outdoor Base Station location or to reach a Base Station in another building the wiring must be protected at both ends by a Quick Clip Fuse from Illinois Tool Works Linx Division model number SCP 2X2 The Quick Clip Fuse replaces the bridging clips on the 66 blocks for all four connections to the nor internal Base Station Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page iv SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation FCC Information The Master Control Unit Complies with Part 68 FCC Rules FCC Registration Numbers Link 150 TYGUSA 33400 PX E Ringer Equivalence Link 150 Model 3 0 3B SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 Made in the USA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the back of this equipment is a labe
63. uency range may need to be adjusted if other wireless devices in your facility such as data terminals or bar code readers share the same frequency band Units shipped from the factory are preset to operate on sequence 1 which spans the entire spectrum from 902MHz to 928MHz If interference between the SpectraLink system and other 900MHz radio devices is anticipated or observed any one of six alternate sequences can be selected Determine the frequency band of the interfering device then use the frequency ranges below given in MHz to select the best interference avoidance pattern for the situation s sto nee To change a system to an alternate sequence perform the following steps for EACH MCU 1 Wait for any calls in progress to end Power the system OFF then slide the mode switch to the REGISTER position 2 Power the system ON Status LEDs 5 and 1 should be lit indicating frequency selection mode One of the line LEDs from 1 to 7 will be indicating the current frequency selected for the MCU 3 Use the STEP button to select the desired new sequence 4 Press the DEL ENTER button The LED indicates the new frequency that has been selected 5 Return the mode switch to the NORM position 6 Repeat Steps 1 5 for each MCU of a multi unit installation Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page 40 SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation 11 2 Change Companding The factory setting on the Link 1
64. ut not limited to fire flood lightning physical abuse immersion in liquids or exposure to solvents 5 Services in connection with the relocation of the Product or the addition removal or maintenance of other devices not furnished by SpectraLink including communications devices networks or links SpectraLink requires 30 days written notice to cancel any optional services purchased to upgrade the SpectraLink Warranty Support Such written notice must be on company stationary and indicate the date on which the cancellation is to be effective SpectraLink will credit the customer any unused prepaid maintenance fees calculated on a pro rata basis Part Number 72 0075 01 C W doc Page viii SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Cleaning Tips for Wireless Telephones Wireless Telephones may occasionally need to be cleaned to maintain appearance Generally wiping the handset surface with a clean water dampened cloth or paper towel will remove most films or residues If the soiling is too stubborn for plain water a mild detergent solution may be used Be sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a plain water dampened cloth DO NOT IMMERSE WIRELESS TELEPHONES IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general purpose household glass and surface type cleaner Spray the cleaner on a soft cloth or paper towel then wipe the surface DO NOT SPRAY THE HANDSET DIRECTLY Pre treat
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