SpectraLink
Link 150 Installation and Operation
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3.
Site Preparation
3.1 Required Materials
The following equipment must be provided by the customer.
1.
MCU Shelf – The MCU is designed to be mounted on a customer-supplied shelf.
2.
Outlet Strip – Recommended for installations with more than one MCU. This
will allow the MCUs to be turned on and off together.
3.
RJ-11 6-pin phone line cord – Up to sixteen cords will be needed to connect
telephone lines to each MCU. On most systems only the two center pins are used.
Refer to the appropriate Appendix for your telephone system for more information
4.
Base Station connection cable – Two to four pairs for each Base Station. These
cables need 8-pin RJ-45 modular connectors on each end. Refer to 4.2
Connections to Base Stations for more information.
5.
66 Block and 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.
Recommended Quick Clip Fuse is available 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 ¼" 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 shelf,
usually placed in the telephone equipment room.
Select a location for the MCU with sufficient backboard space and an available outlet.
Since the front panel is used as an operator's console, mount the unit so the front panel is
accessible.
If your system has more than one MCU, plan to install the MCUs
side by side, not on top of one other. Stacked MCUs cause
overheating and intermittent failure.
3.3 Plan Telephone System Programming
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
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