SpectraLink Corporation
Installation
Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU
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Screws
– required to mount the shelves to the wall, or to secure it in the rack. For
wall mount, six #10-5/8” panhead wood screws (or similar device) are required. For
rack mount, screws required are determined by the rack requirements; typically 10-32
or ¼-20. For multi-shelf systems, four 1-3/4” #8 panhead wood screws are required to
secure the Intershelf Junction Panel to the backboard, along with standoffs at least 1.5
inch long with ¼” inside diameter.
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Power
and
Conduit
- –48V Power Source and conduit for connection, either ½” BX
metallic or NMX conduit. Three #8 insulated rings for use with #14 AWG wire are
required for each MCS300 to be installed.
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25
Pair
Cables
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RJ-21 male at MCU end, required to connect the shelves to the
cross-connect blocks.
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Cross
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Connect
Blocks
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required to connect the PBX ports and the Base Stations to
the MCU.
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Quick
Clip
Fuse
– Required with an RCO400 Outdoor Base Station or when a Base
Station is located in a separate building from the Link 3000 MCU. Recommended
Quick Clip Fuse is available from Reliable Electric, Model # RSCP-2.
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Ladder
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SpectraLink installation crew will require a ladder to reach the Base Station
locations. Ensure that a ladder of adequate height is available for the crew’s exclusive
use upon arrival.
Operator’s Console PC
A PC must be available to perform system administration and diagnostics The PC must
conform to the following specifications:
An IBM-compatible personal computer, 486 or above (with a 16 MHz clock or faster)
A hard disk with at least 2 Mbytes free space
At least 640k bytes of RAM
MS-DOS 3.2 (or later), or MS-Windows 95 (or above) or NT
A 3 ½
"
floppy-disk drive (high density, 1.44 Mbytes)
One RS-232 serial port for connection to the system controller
If remote access is required, the customer must supply an external modem, 9600 baud or
faster.
System Administrator
One person (or more, depending on the size of the system) must be designated as the
system administrator for the Link WTS. This person is often also the company’s
telephone system administrator. This person should know the location of the company’s
current telephone equipment, have access to the telephone room, know the telephone
system’s feature codes, and should be present for the installation. If there is not currently
a person carrying out such duties, someone must be designated as system administrator.
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