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SpectraLink

Link 150 Installation and Operation

12/28/98

iv

1.

DEFINITY Wiring

45

2.

Programming Considerations

47

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

49

4.

Program DEFINITY

49

5.

Duplicate Programming on Wireless Telephones

50

F. MERLIN 

LEGEND

 PBX

51

1.

LEGEND Wiring

51

2.

Programming Considerations

51

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

53

4.

Program MERLIN LEGEND

53

5.

Copy Programming

54

6.

Assign Individual Intercom Lines and Features

54

G.

Meridian

 PBX

55

1.

Meridian Wiring

55

2.

Programming Considerations

55

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

57

4.

Program Meridian

57

5.

Copy Programming

58

H.

Norstar

 Key System

59

1.

Norstar Wiring

59

2.

Programming Considerations

59

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

61

4.

Program the Norstar

62

5.

Set Copy

63

I.

Toshiba Strata

 DK Key System

65

1.

Toshiba Wiring

65

2.

Programming Considerations

65

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

68

4.

Program the Toshiba

68

J.

ROLM System

70

1.

ROLM Wiring

70

2.

Programming Considerations

70

3.

Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem

72

4.

Program the ROLM

72

K.

Mitel System

74

Summary of Contents for Link 150

Page 1: ... The Link Wireless Telephone System Link 150 Installation and Operation Part Number 72 0021 01 Issue A 12 28 98 ...

Page 2: ... Technologies Inc MERLIN LEGEND is a Registered Trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc Meridian is a Registered Trademark of Northern Telecom Ltd Mitel SX is a Registered Trademark of Mitel Corporation Norstar is a Registered Trademark of Northern Telecom Ltd ROLMphone is a registered trademark of Siemens Business Communication Systems Inc Strata is a Registered Trademark of Toshiba America Informat...

Page 3: ...hone System 11 4 1 1 Connections for Wireless Telephones 11 4 1 2 Dedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem 11 4 2 Connections to Base Stations 11 4 2 1 Pull Wire to Base Station Locations 12 4 2 2 Terminate Wire to Base Stations 13 5 INSTALL SPECTRALINK SYSTEM 15 5 1 Survey Site 15 5 2 Check Components 15 5 3 Install MCUs 17 5 3 1 Connect Multi Unit Systems 17 5 3 2 Connect MCU to Base Station Wiring 1...

Page 4: ... Error Codes 28 8 2 2 Wireless Telephone Display Messages 30 8 3 Replace a Wireless Telephone 30 8 3 1 Delete Old Wireless Telephone 30 8 3 2 Register New Wireless Telephone 31 8 4 Replace an MCU 31 8 5 Replace a Base Station 32 APPENDICES 33 A Technical Parameters 35 1 Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence 35 2 Change Companding 36 B Connect The Alarm Relay 37 C Program Analog System Function...

Page 5: ...s and Features 54 G Meridian PBX 55 1 Meridian Wiring 55 2 Programming Considerations 55 3 Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem 57 4 Program Meridian 57 5 Copy Programming 58 H Norstar Key System 59 1 Norstar Wiring 59 2 Programming Considerations 59 3 Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem 61 4 Program the Norstar 62 5 Set Copy 63 I Toshiba Strata DK Key System 65 1 Toshiba Wiring 65 2 Programming Consid...

Page 6: ...aLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 12 28 98 v 1 Mitel Wiring 74 2 Programming Considerations 74 3 Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem 76 4 Program the Mitel 76 L Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet 78 ...

Page 7: ...ompany 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 Note 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 th...

Page 8: ...onnections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate L étiquette émise par le ministère des Communications sert à identifier la cerification de l équipement Cette certification indique donc que l équipement satisfait aux exigences du réseau des télécommunications en ce qui a trait à la protection aux mesures de sécurité et au fonction...

Page 9: ...cons and conventions Caution Follow these instructions carefully to avoid danger Note these instructions carefully NORM This typeface indicates a key label or button on the MCU or wireless telephone A This font indicates a message on the MCU s seven segment display 1 3 Installation Overview Installation has three phases In most cases a separate person is responsible for each phase Site preparation...

Page 10: ...g 9 Run Wire Connections to Telephone System 9 9 Connections for wireless telephones 9 Dedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem 9 9 Connections to Base Stations Pull Wire to Base Station Locations Terminate Wire to Base Stations 9 Install SpectraLink System Survey Site and Check Components 9 Install MCUs 9 Install Base Stations 9 Install Outdoor Base Stations 9 Connect and Register Wireless Telephones ...

Page 11: ...s and the existing telephone system One or more of these small boxes 8 x 3 x 9 inches are typically installed in the telephone equipment room and provide connectivity from the telephone system to the wireless 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 li...

Page 12: ...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 Link Wireless Telephones communicate with the Base Station usin...

Page 13: ...a specific line or Base Station during registration process 4 Mode Switch Selects the mode of operation for the Link 150 system NORM Normal mode used during day to day operations REGISTER Registration mode used to add or delete wireless telephones and Base Stations from the system ADMIN Administration mode used to set up system features to match features on the telephone system 5 DELETE Button Rem...

Page 14: ... 454 16 ports 2 Serial Number and Model Number SpectraLink Customer Support will request the serial number when you call them The model number indicates the MCU type MCA 450 452 or 454 are analog units all other model numbers are digital units 3 Power Jack Connects to the AC adapter to supply power to the system The label next to the power jack is color coded to the label at the end of your power ...

Page 15: ... an OAI Gateway 7 Alarm Out Connector The connector receives a 3 5mm stereo plug to provide a relay contact closure when alarms are active This relay is designed for low voltage alarm signaling only Do NOT connect any device to the relay that is operated directly from 110V power The relay contact supports a maximum alarm load of 1 amp at 24VAC or 24VDC ...

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Page 17: ...vailable from Reliable Electric Model RSCP 2 6 Mounting Hardware If the Base Stations will be mounted on finished walls or ceilings a 4 5 long bolt nuts and washers will be required for each Base Station mounted 3 2 Determine Location of MCU The MCU is approximately 8 inches wide 3 inches high and 9 inches deep and weighs about 3 5 pounds The unit is designed to be mounted on a 24 inch by 12 inch ...

Page 18: ...exactly the same Program one SpectraLink telephone and use it as a model for all other telephones Groups of Wireless Telephones are Programmed Alike SpectraLink telephones are grouped into classes that are programmed alike Program the model SpectraLink telephones then use them as a model to program the other telephones All Wireless Telephones Different All SpectraLink telephones are programmed dif...

Page 19: ...on The telephone system must be listed with a safety agency such as Underwriter s Laboratories UL Isolation between the public telephone network and the Link 150 is provided by the listed telephone system equipment 4 1 2 Dedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem The Link 150 can be accessed remotely using an internal modem To use the modem for remote access a dedicated dial in line must be provided On d...

Page 20: ...Locations Pull the wire from the MCU location usually in the telephone equipment room to the Base Station locations designated on the floorplans 1 Determine the amount of wire needed to connect the Base Station to the MCU by scaling from a floorplan or a sketch pacing measuring or estimating Remember to include enough wire to reach the ceiling 2 Pull the wire between the Link 150 and the Base Stat...

Page 21: ...side on the same wire pair 356A the Base Station power pair is open 10 BASE T in its most basic form the Base Station power pair is open A Link 150 to Base Station connection using the recommended standard should be wired as shown in the following table 8 pin modular connector EIA 568B MCU Pin Function 1 White Orange Data 1 2 Orange White Data 2 3 White Green Power 2 4 Blue White Power 1 5 White B...

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Page 23: ...an 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 LINES CELLS REGISTER REGISTER STEP ADMIN ADMIN NORM NORM OFF OFF ON ON ALAR M ALAR M ERRO R ERRO R DELETE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 Link 150 Master Control Unit Depending on...

Page 24: ...rid 2ABC PWR START END 3DEF 1 4GHI 7PRS 5JKL 8TUV OOPR FCN HOLD VOL LINE 6MNO 9WXY Link Wireless Telephones The correct number of handheld wireless telephones PTB400 or PTB410 for this installation Battery Chargers The wireless telephone has two different battery charging options the trickle charger PTC300 at left or the quick charger PTQ360 shown below with a battery Either or both may be present...

Page 25: ...Systems If the system has only one MCU skip to 5 3 2 Connect MCU to Base Station Wiring Use the following procedure to connect multiple MCUs 1 Set the MCUs side by side and remove power from each unit Because the diagnostic modem requires a port the first unit cannot be an MCU without ports it must be an eight or sixteen line MCU 2 Connect the IPC cable from the OUT Port of the first unit to the I...

Page 26: ...er leaks Check your location for other radio antenna devices and place the Base Stations to avoid interference Leave enough slack wire to account for possible future Base Station moves 5 4 1 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 ...

Page 27: ... 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 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 secure the Base Station 2 Insert a wide washer above the ceiling then screw the bolt...

Page 28: ...o be protected at both ends by a Quick Clip Fuse from Reliable Electric part number RSCP 2 Insert the Quick Clip fuses in place of bridging clips on a 66 Block for the non internal Base Station circuits 5 5 2 Mount and Connect Outdoor Base Stations 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 ...

Page 29: ...r wireless telephones To set up the diagnostic modem 1 Connect an analog Direct Inward Dial DID line to Analog Interface MCUs Model Number MCA 452 or 454 or a digital DID line to Digital Interface MCUs MCx 452 or 454 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 telepho...

Page 30: ...the LED for the line to be registered flashes If the LED is flashing red 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 tel...

Page 31: ... conference camp on and speed dial These features can be accessed via the wireless telephone but the telephone system or Link 150 must be programmed to allow access to these features from the wireless telephone If your system is connected to your telephone system via analog lines refer to the Programming Appendix for Analog System Functions If your Link 150 is connected to a digital key telephone ...

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Page 33: ...e 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...

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Page 35: ...Time for additional assistance in troubleshooting your system 8 2 Troubleshoot Phone Features If wireless telephone features are not working properly disconnect the ephone 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 Appendix for your telephone system for more details Test the features on the wired te...

Page 36: ...nto 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 Refer to 4 2 Connections to Base Stations for wiring diagram 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 shorts or reversals on pins 1 and 2 of the cable Verify...

Page 37: ...ong position A possible Base Station failure has been detected A Base Station that had previously been heard by another Base Station can no longer be heard Turn off the MCU place the mode switch in the NORM position and turn back on Check to see if the system was powered on with the switch in the wrong position If not contact SpectraLink Customer Service L The MCU was powered on with the mode swit...

Page 38: ...s contact technical support NO PBX There is no telephone system port connected to the port associated with this wireless telephone or the telephone system has not yet synchronized the port This message should disappear when the telephone system ports are wired and programmed correctly PT UNREGISTERED The wireless telephone is not yet registered to an MCU Register the wireless telephone 8 3 Replace...

Page 39: ...st the wireless telephone by placing a call to each wireless telephone to verify that the correct wireless telephone rings 8 4 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 Shari...

Page 40: ... 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 8 5 Replace a Base Station To replace a Base Station unplug the existing Base Station and plug in the new Base Station The LED will blink red and green as the system software downloads to the Base Station a...

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Page 43: ...ix 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 Sequence Frequencies Used by SpectraLink 1 902 928 2 902 915 3 902 909 921 928 4 914 928 5 902 904 909 921 6 904 910 920 928 7 908 922 To change a system to an alternate sequence perform th...

Page 44: ...ll be unintelligible To change the default to from Mu to A law on the Link 150 follow these steps 1 If the system has more than one MCU erase the configurations from all MCUs except MCU 1 Refer to 8 4 Replace an MCU for instructions 2 Slide the mode switch on the first MCU to the ADMIN position 3 Press the STEP button until L appears on the seven segment display 4 If the LED for LINE 1 is lit the ...

Page 45: ...the alarm relay A contact closure is provided between tip and sleeve when alarms are active A contact closure between ring and sleeve is made when no alarms are active The following diagram illustrates the connections Sleeve Common Ring Connects to Common when no alarms are active Tip Connects to Common when alarms are active 3 5mm Stereo Plug Do NOT connect any device to the relay that is operate...

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Page 47: ...nformation entered on the Administrative Call will map the FCN 2 entry on the wireless telephone to FLASH 7 on the PBX When the wireless telephone user enters FCN 2 the PBX will enter the transfer function 1 Plan The Features 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 functio...

Page 48: ...on The line LEDs now indicate line status and the administrative wireless telephone can now place calls normally 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 STAR...

Page 49: ...rameters of the wired telephones to plan the settings required for the SpectraLink Link Wireless Telephones Toll Restrictions these determine which sets are allowed to make outside calls and which should be restricted Line Intercom Features these determine how lines are accessed by users Note the settings of Idle Line Preference and Ringing Line Preference Button Mapping the Link Wireless Telephon...

Page 50: ... 8012S Line 9 is Intercom The Softkeys provide access to Comdial feature options 8012S Feature Wireless Telephone Equivalent 8012S Feature Wireless Telephone Equivalent HOLD HOLD Speaker LINE 0 TAP FLASH LINE 1 LINE 1 PAGE FCN 0 LINE 2 LINE 2 MUTE FCN 1 LINE 3 LINE 3 SHIFT BTN 1 FCN 2 LINE 4 LINE 4 SHIFT BTN 2 FCN 3 LINE 5 LINE 5 SHIFT BTN 3 FCN 4 LINE 6 LINE 6 SHIFT BTN 4 FCN 5 LINE 7 LINE 7 SHIF...

Page 51: ...r the station Data Security Port From the Station C O S menu enable this as a Data Security port to prevent tones from affecting a modem call Disable SOHVA From the Station C O S menu disable SOHVA to prevent it from affecting a modem call The Installer connects the digital DID port from the Comdial to the SpectraLink MCU Port 1 MCU 1 4 Program Comdial Program the Comdial for use with the Link 150...

Page 52: ...hich lines are allowed to make or receive outside calls They are programmed through a series of toll tables which are then assigned to lines and stations If you copied an existing wired set Toll Restrictions will be set correctly for the wireless telephone Unused features The following features should be turned off on wireless wireless telephones Line Intercom Enable Voice Block SOHVA Disable All ...

Page 53: ...pectraLink ports on an MCE452 or MCE454 The DEFINITY system is installed and operational A trained DEFINITY technician will be on site with the Installer to program the system The procedures will help you set up the SpectraLink wireless telephones to operate in a way that feels familiar and comfortable to users 1 DEFINITY Wiring The DEFINITY Technician should provide a modular RJ11 jack for each D...

Page 54: ...om the block or patch panel the stations are wired to a modular jack The jack can connect to a short patch cord that connects to the MCU Patch Cord Pinout DEFINITY Signal Name DEFINITY 8 cond modular RJ45 SpectraLink Link 150 4 cond modular RJ11 TXT pin 1 pin 1 TXR pin 2 pin 4 PXT pin 3 pin 2 PXR pin 6 pin 3 Each pair transmit and receive is polarity insensitive Thus the receive pair could be swap...

Page 55: ...ension number appear on any other telephone bridged appearance On which sets should it ring bridged call alerting Class of Service to which Class of Service should wireless telephones be assigned Coverage where is this wireless telephone forwarded on busy no answer Call Pickup Group to which group does this wireless telephone or group of wireless telephones belong Toll Restrictions to which Class ...

Page 56: ...0D Button Wireless Telephone Equivalent 8410D Button Wireless Telephone Equivalent Button 1 LINE 1 Button 6 LINE 6 Button 2 LINE 2 Button 7 FCN 5 Button 3 LINE 3 Button 8 FCN 6 Button 4 LINE 4 Button 9 FCN 7 Button 5 LINE 5 Button 10 FCN 8 MUTE FCN 1 MENU FCN 5 TRANS FCN 2 EXIT FCN 6 CONF FCN 3 PREV FCN 7 DROP FCN 4 NEXT FCN 8 Softkey 1 FCN 1 Softkey 2 FCN 2 Softkey 3 FCN 3 Softkey 4 FCN 4 Message...

Page 57: ...It should have ringing enabled The DID should only appear on this port No other features need to be programmed for this port Features such as Coverage Path must be deleted The Installer connects the digital DID port from the DEFINITY system to the SpectraLink MCU Port 1 MCU 1 No wireless telephone will be registered to this port 4 Program DEFINITY Program Wireless Telephones Each wireless telephon...

Page 58: ...n buttons 1 3 as bridged appearances brdg appr of the wired station This will allow the first three appearances on the wired station to correspond to the first three appearances on the wireless telephone Assign buttons 4 5 as call appearances call appr This must be done because DEFINITY requires at least two call appearances of the extension on each station To make the wireless telephone ring when...

Page 59: ...ERLIN LEGEND modular jacks LEGEND 8 Cond modular RJ45 SpectraLink 4 cond modular RJ11 3 1 4 2 5 3 6 4 Each digital pair is polarity insensitive If you reverse polarity e g 2 and 3 or 1 and 4 or both the system will still work 2 Programming Considerations Before installation the features assigned to the wired phones should be verified to plan the system and extension programming required for the Sp...

Page 60: ...ould emulate assignments on the user s wired set It may help to identify a wired set that is programmed exactly or close to the way the SpectraLink phones should be programmed This set can be used to copy features to the new phones Button Mapping MLX16DP to Wireless Telephone The following diagram and table show the mapping of the MLX 16DP MERLIN LEGEND set to the wireless telephone Note that the ...

Page 61: ...t to emulate an MLX 16DP The dedicated line should be programmed so that it is the only line appearance on the port It should have ringing enabled The line should only appear on this port No other features need to be programmed for this port The Installer connects the digital dedicated line port from the MERLIN LEGEND to the SpectraLink MCU Port 1 MCU 1 4 Program MERLIN LEGEND Program Wireless Tel...

Page 62: ...aware that the Personalized Ring feature is not supported on the wireless telephone 5 Copy Programming After the SpectraLink model phone or phones have been programmed use the Line Copy command to copy the line assignments to blocks of extensions Use the Copy Features command to copy features to blocks of extensions See the MERLIN LEGEND Feature Reference for information about which features can b...

Page 63: ...esting purposes 2 Programming Considerations Before installation verify the parameters of the wired telephones to plan the parameters required for the wireless telephones Line Assignment the wireless telephone supports a total of eight line resources Prime DN which line is automatically selected when the wireless telephone is turned on Forwarding DN to which line is this wireless telephone or grou...

Page 64: ... M2616 to Wireless Telephone The table and figure below show the mapping of the M2616 Meridian Modular set to the wireless telephone M2616 Button Wireless Telephone Equivalent M2616 Button Wireless Telephone Equivalent HOLD HOLD RLS LINE 0 PAGE FCN 0 Key 0 LINE 1 MUTE FCN 1 Key 1 LINE 2 Key 8 FCN 2 Key 2 LINE 3 Key 9 FCN 3 Key 3 LINE 4 Key 10 FCN 4 Key 4 LINE 5 Key 11 FCN 5 Key 5 LINE 6 Key 12 FCN...

Page 65: ...irect Inward Dial DID The port should emulate an M2616 The DID line should be programmed so that it is the only line appearance on the port It should have ringing enabled The DID should only appear on this port No other features need to be programmed for this port The Installer connects the digital DID port from the Meridian to the SpectraLink MCU Port 1 MCU 1 4 Program Meridian Program Wireless T...

Page 66: ... 8 XFER FCN 2 9 CONF FCN 3 10 Dial to Voice Mail FCN 4 11 Page FCN 5 12 Pickup FCN 6 13 Ring Again FCN 7 14 System Speed FCN 8 15 Redial FCN 9 5 Copy Programming After the model wireless telephone or telephones have been programmed use the Copy command to copy the programming to all like telephones Te installer can now test the wireless telephones ...

Page 67: ...ng purposes 2 Programming Considerations Default Template When the Norstar system was installed the site was configured with one of four default templates Since the settings associated with these templates affect the installation and programming of the SpectraLink system you need to determine which template was used to configure the site Square Key Multiple lines ring on all telephones there is a ...

Page 68: ... in this appendix Determine the settings for the following items so the SpectraLink DNs can be programmed the same as the wired sets Pickup Group Forward on busy and Forward no answer Forward delay Redirection Priority Call Required Memory Functions The wireless telephone supports nine memory buttons Function 1 is reserved for Mute Determine which are the most important functions for your users so...

Page 69: ...CN 6 Line Btn 7 LINE 7 Memory Btn 7 FCN 7 Line Btn 8 LINE 8 Memory Btn 8 FCN 8 Line Btn 9 LINE 9 Memory Btn 9 FCN 9 3 Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem The SpectraLink system can be accessed remotely using a diagnostic modem built in to the Link 150 To set up this access the Norstar Technician should program a port to be Direct Inward Dial DID The port should emulate an M7310 The DID line should b...

Page 70: ...rstar to the MCU SpectraLink port Use this M7310 set to program each of the memory buttons as required When finished unplug the M7310 and reconnect the line to the SpectraLink port on the back of the MCU The DN for this wireless telephone has now been programmed with memory functions and can be used as the source to copy functions to the remaining wireless telephones If there is no M7310 set avail...

Page 71: ...gram General Settings From the Configuration Programming Mode on the Norstar set the following options for the SpectraLink DNs Full Handsfree Y Auto Handsfree N Handsfree Answer Back N Page Zone None You may change or assign other General Settings or Set Abilities to match the wired telephones at your site but the settings listed above must be set as indicated Program Line Access From the Configur...

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Page 73: ...will still work 2 Programming Considerations Before installation verify the features assigned to the wired telephones to plan the system and extension programming required for the wireless telephones If this site used the System Record Sheets in the Toshiba Strata Documentation to record initial programming you may want to use the sheets to check existing programming and record wireless telephone ...

Page 74: ...th a Type C 20 button keystrip to the wireless telephone For example the wireless telephone user will press LINE then 1 to access CO 1 the line assigned to button 1 They will press LINE then 9 to access their INTERCOM button The 2020 SD s Cnf Trn Spkr and Redial buttons have been assigned default wireless telephone function key sequences as shown in the table and diagram The wireless telephone has...

Page 75: ... FL Unused CO 8 LINE 8 DND Unused CO 7 LINE 7 speed dial select Unused CO 6 LINE 6 RDL Unused CO 5 LINE 5 PAUSE Unused CO 4 LINE 4 Speed Dial 15 FCN 9 CO 3 LINE 3 Speed Dial 14 FCN 8 CO 2 LINE 2 Speed Dial 13 FCN 7 CO 1 LINE 1 Speed Dial 12 FCN 6 INTERCOM LINE 9 Speed Dial 11 FCN 5 CNF TRN FCN 2 REDIAL FCN 3 SPKR LINE 0 HOLD HOLD MUTE FCN 1 MODE FCN PAGE FCN 0 SCROLL FCN ...

Page 76: ...nd Program 31 to designate Station Class of Service features for the wireless telephone Because the wireless telephone has no speaker be sure to set these features as follows Speakerphone Enabled Off Mic on at Start of Call Off Handsfree Disabled Paging Zone Off Use Program 32 to designate Automatic Preference for the wireless telephone if desired Use Program 33 to designate the Hunt to port numbe...

Page 77: ...tons as desired Assign one button to Speed Dial Select Keystrip 33 Type C should have assigned this but if it is not assigned the key will not work If messaging is used at your site assign a button to LCD Message to allow users to scroll messages For example when you assign LCD Message to Button 10 in place of Speed Dial Button 10 the wireless telephone user will access LCD messages by pressing FC...

Page 78: ...wire digital circuit Use a straight through phone cord with RJ11 plugs to connect the MCR45x MCU phone lines to ROLM modular jacks 2 Programming Considerations Before installation the parameters of the wired phones should be verified to plan the parameters required for the SpectraLink phones Line Assignment the SpectraLink phone supports a total of nine line resources Which lines should ring at th...

Page 79: ...Phone 400 to the wireless telephone Pressing LINE followed by a digit 1 9 on the wireless telephone is equivalent to pressing one of the programmable line buttons on the ROLMPhone 400 Programmable feature buttons are accessed by pressing a function key combination Notes Lines 10 19 are not supported on the wireless telephone The Mute function is built into the wireless telephone accessed by FCN 1 ...

Page 80: ...red to this port 4 Program the ROLM Each wireless telephone must be programmed so the ROLM switch will recognize the wireless telephone and allow access to system facilities and features The Siemens ROLM technician or local system programmer should perform the necessary programming Create Template Table for Wireless Telephones Set up a template table with features assigned as shown below HOLD CONN...

Page 81: ...igned if desired Set Up the Phone For each wireless telephone set up a ROLMPhone defined as RP_400 Associate this RP with the template table defined in Step A Assign extensions trunks and lines to buttons as determined in Pre Installation Procedures Assign the Port Assign the wireless telephone s table and extension to the appropriate port The installer can now test the wireless telephones ...

Page 82: ...11 plugs to connect the MCT45x MCU phone lines to the jacks The digital pair is polarity insensitive If you reverse polarity the system will still work 2 Programming Considerations Before installation the parameters of the wired phones should be verified to plan the parameters required for the SpectraLink phones Line Call Appearances the wireless telephone supports a total of nine line resources W...

Page 83: ...he Microphone Speaker and Volume Up Down buttons on the 420 have no corresponding wireless telephone function The wireless telephone display does not support flashing characters rolling or scrolling text user definable or special characters Line select keys 1 9 have corresponding digit icons on the wireless telephone display These icons indicate line status on off slow flash fast flash wink simila...

Page 84: ...nician should program a port as a Dedicated Line The port should emulate a Superset 420 The dedicated line should be programmed so that it is the only line appearance on the port It should have ringing enabled The line should only appear on this port No other features need to be programmed for this port The Installer connects the digital dedicated line port from the Mitel to the SpectraLink MCU Po...

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Page 86: ...eep track of the port numbers extensions users and features assigned to your wireless telephones MCU ID _________ Tel No Extension Port ID User Name Feature Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 On MCU No 1 Reserve Port 1 for access to SpectraLink Diagnostic Modem On MCU No 1 Used for administrative programming analog system only ...

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Page 88: ...nfiguration sharing 31 Connect Wireless Telephones 21 Connection to Telephone System 11 Coverage 4 Customer Support Hotline 1 DEFINITY 45 Wiring 46 DELETE Button 5 Diagnostic Modem 11 Error Codes 27 Error LED 6 Extension numbers 31 Extensions 10 Frequency 35 Hand off 4 Hotline 1 Interference 35 IPC Cables 15 LED Base Station 5 27 Error 6 Line indicator 5 Line Indicator LED 5 Link 150E Overview 3 M...

Page 89: ...0 Wiring 70 Serial number 6 Seven Segment Display 6 Siemens ROLM 70 Site Certification 25 Site Preparation 9 Site Survey 15 Spread Spectrum Sequence 35 STEP Button 5 Telephone ports 6 Telephone System Connecting to 11 Planning programming 10 Test Multi Unit Systems 17 Toshiba Wiring 65 Toshiba Strata 65 Troubleshooting 27 Unregister Wireless Telephone 23 Walk test 25 Wireless Telephone Analog func...

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