SpectraLink Corporation
Installation
Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU
2.3. Link Wireless Telephones
The Link Wireless Telephone is a durable wireless telephone that operates with all the
functionality of a wired desk phone. Weighing only six ounces and ergonomically
designed, the Wireless Telephone is comfortable and easy to use. The monolithic design
of the Wireless Telephone, with no moving parts, will withstand a physically demanding
work environment. The Wireless Telephone’s alphanumeric display supports messaging
from either the telephone switching equipment or an external data application. The
Wireless Telephone provides up to four hours of talk time and 80 hours of standby
between battery recharges.
When the Link WTS is connected to the telephone system using analog ports, the
Wireless Telephone will provide many of the calling features of a desk phone, including
transfer, conference calling, and hold. When the system is digitally interfaced to the
phone system, the Wireless Telephone will also support the advanced features of the host
telephone system such as calling party name display and multiple line appearances.
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Each Wireless Telephone requires a line appearance (port) from the telephone system.
Typically the Wireless Telephone extension number corresponds with the user’s internal
telephone extension number. On most switching systems the user’s desk phone and the
Wireless Telephone port can be bridged so that incoming calls ring both phones
simultaneously.
2.4. Operator’s Console
The system uses a proprietary software program for administration and maintenance. The
software is loaded to the Operator’s Console, an IBM-compatible personal computer,
located close to the Link 3000 MCU. The PC is used to register each Wireless Telephone
and Base Station, enter user information, monitor system operations, and initiate remote
diagnostics.
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