
SpectraLink Corporation
Installation and Operation
Link WTS – Link 150 M3 MCU
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:
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Location chosen for the MCU is adequate, and power is available.
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Wiring to Base Station locations has been pulled and correctly terminated.
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Phone lines for the Wireless Telephones are installed and properly terminated.
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Dedicated line is available for remote access to diagnostic modem.
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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.
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Link 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 WTS
MUST
contain only Link 150 M3 MCUs. Link 150
Model 2 MCUs or Model 1 MCUs cannot be used in an M3 system.
•
AC Adapter
– Supplies power to the Link 150 MCU.
Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A.
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IPC
Cable
– Each MCU is shipped with one Inter-Processor Communication (IPC)
cable to carry signals between Link 150 MCU units. It is used only when multiple
MCUs are chained together.
•
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.
•
Base
Station
Mounting
Hardware
– A ceiling clip and plastic bolt used to attach
each Base Station to the T-bar ceiling tile grid.
•
MCU
Mounting
Hardware
– four #8-3/4” panhead wood screws and star washers,
used to mount the MCU to the wall.
•
ESD Bonding Straps
–
to provide static protection for the MCU.
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Link Wireless Telephones
–
The correct number of Wireless Telephones for this
installation.
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