SpectraLink Corporation
Installation
Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU
3.7. Install Demarc Blocks
The demarcation blocks used to connect the telephone system and Base Stations to the
MCU should be installed on a typical telephone facility backboard. A ½
"
or ¾
"
thick
board mounted on the wall near the MCU is typical.
Although this manual uses 66-
blocks as examples, any standard cross-connect blocks are acceptable.
If the wiring between the MCS300 and the telephone system leaves the
building, consult the telephone system manual, the NEC, and local codes for
instructions on providing lightning and other over-current protection.
3.8. Program Telephone System
Plan Location of Lines and Base Stations on Interface Modules
Each Interface Module can support 16 Wireless Telephones and six Base Stations.
Consider the usage and traffic patterns at this site in determining the placement of lines
and Base Stations on each Interface Module. To obtain maximum calling capacity, locate
Wireless Telephones and Base Stations which will be used by those telephones on the
same shelf.
Interface Modules of different interface types may be mixed within a shelf.
However, within a given Interface Module, all ports must interface to the
same type of telephone system.
Assign and Program Ports
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
be programmed for the Wireless Telephones. This programming will be done after the
Wireless Telephones are registered, but will be faster if it is planned in advance by
verifying the parameters and features on the current telephone system and wired phones.
For details, refer to
LinkPlus Interface Guide
for the type of telephone system for the
system controller in use.
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