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Link 3000 MCU
Installation
Link Wireless Telephone System
Part Number: 72-0059-01
Issue J

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  • Page 1 Link 3000 MCU Installation Link Wireless Telephone System Part Number: 72-0059-01 Issue J...
  • Page 2: Trademark Information

    No representation or other affirmation of fact contained in this document including but not limited to statements regarding capacity, response-time performance, suitability for use, or performance of products described herein shall be deemed to be a warranty by SpectraLink for any purpose, or give rise to any liability of SpectraLink whatsoever.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    SpectraLink Corporation WARNING: Changes or modifications to this equipment not approved by SpectraLink Corporation may cause this equipment to not comply with part 15 of the FCC rules and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. WARNING: SpectraLink products contain no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SpectraLink Corporation 1. About This Document SpectraLink Corporation Model Numbers Related Documents Contacting SpectraLink Icons Used in this Document 2. Installation Overview Installation Steps and Responsibilities 3. Link Wireless Telephone System Description 4. Link Wireless Telephone System Components The Master Control Unit...
  • Page 5 SpectraLink Corporation 11.1 Site Preparation Checklist 11.2 Base Station Location Form 11.3 Extension Assignments Worksheet 11.4 Customer Acceptance Form Part Number: 72-0059-01-J.doc Installation Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU Page 5...
  • Page 6: About This Document

    SpectraLink Corporation About This Document This document explains installation and operation of the SpectraLink Link 3000 MCU and Base Stations. The installation process connects the Link Wireless Telephone System (Link WTS) to the facility’s telephone system, and activates the Link Wireless Telephones.
  • Page 7: Installation Overview

    Please refer to the Link 3000 MCU: Facility Preparation manual for more information. 2. Installing the SpectraLink system: Done by SpectraLink or one of our certified distributors. 3. Programming the customer’s telephone system to work with the SpectraLink system: Usually done by the customer’s system administrator or technician.
  • Page 8: Installation Steps And Responsibilities

    SpectraLink Corporation Installation Steps and Responsibilities Task Description Site Preparation Required materials provided by customer Prepare location and arrangement of shelves Prepare –48V power for shelves Run cables to Base Stations Terminate cables at Base Stations Prepare and install demarc blocks...
  • Page 9: Link Wireless Telephone System Description

    This section generally explains the installation and site requirements of the Link WTS. The Link WTS is a wireless communication system that allows hand-held Link Wireless Telephones to communicate using the existing telephone system. The Link WTS’s advanced micro-cellular architecture utilizes Base Stations, or cells, located throughout the facility to accommodate on-premise roaming.
  • Page 10: Link Wireless Telephone System Components

    MCU operates as a standalone, external system while maintaining full PBX functionality for handset users. The MCU connects to the telephone system in two ways. The MCU can either interface with analog ports of the host telephone system or, in many cases, connect directly to the telephone system (PBX or key/hybrid system) via a digital interface.
  • Page 11 SpectraLink Corporation Shelf 1 - Primary Shelf Intershelf Junction Panel Link 3000 MCU - Star Topology Part Number: 72-0059-01-J.doc Installation Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU Shelf 2 - Expansion Shelf Shelf 3 - Expansion Shelf Shelf 20 - Expansion Shelf...
  • Page 12 Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) The Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) connects Expansion Shelf Controllers on expansion shelves to the system controller, creating a completed communication channel between network elements. The Intershelf Junction Panel physically connects the network, converting RJ-21 connections from the System Controller to the RJ-45 connection on the Shelf Controller.
  • Page 13: Base Stations

    Wireless Telephone System The ccLink Wireless Telephone System (WTS) is designed to meet the high simultaneous call capacity and advanced level of telephone feature integration of the call center environment. The ccLink WTS uses a special High Density Base Station which can be installed with minimal spacing (as little as 20 feet between Base Stations.)
  • Page 14: Link Wireless Telephones

    80 hours of standby between battery recharges. When the Link WTS is connected to the telephone system using analog ports, the handset will provide many of the calling features of a desk phone, including transfer, conference calling, and hold.
  • Page 15: Site Preparation

    An IBM-compatible PC is available to serve as the Operator’s Console for system administration. A system administrator is designated for the SpectraLink system. This person should be present for the installation. The SpectraLink field service engineer will provide system training to the system administrator on the day following the installation.
  • Page 16 Recommended Quick Clip Fuse is available from Reliable Electric, Model # RSCP-2. Ladder 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.
  • Page 17: Prepare Location For Shelves

    Customer Support Hotline for additional assistance. Union Labor In some areas strict labor union rules will preclude the SpectraLink representative’s ability to install the equipment without union assistance. If such rules are in force in the local area, the customer must ensure that sufficient union help is available at the scheduled installation time to carry out the following functions: •...
  • Page 18: Rack Mounting

    • All digital interface modules must be within 250 feet of the telephone system. See your telephone system specifications for distance limitations for analog modules. • Location of the Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) adjacent to the shelves on a multi-shelf system. The Primary Shelf containing the System Controller (CSC or CSO306 or 320) must be mounted to allow connection to the JPI300 with a five-foot cable.
  • Page 19: Wall Mounting Dimensions

    The Link 3000 MCU requires a -48V DC power source. The -48V connection is comprised of three wires: -48, +48 (neutral), and ground. SpectraLink recommends that a licensed electrician install the -48V power source. It must be installed according to current National Electrical Code (NEC) or National Fire Protection Code standards, in accordance with all local and municipal electrical code recommendations.
  • Page 20 Wire Specifications The customer’s wire contractor is responsible for adhering to all local codes for wiring. SpectraLink recommends UL-listed wire that conforms to the following specifications for AWG, distance, and number of power pairs required for this installation. Power...
  • Page 21: Terminate Cables At Base Station Locations

    SpectraLink Corporation Remove bridge taps, multiples, or “Y” connections to the Base Station wires; these will cause data transmission errors. When using IDFs be sure that the total wire length from the MCU to each Base Station does not exceed 6,000 cable feet.
  • Page 22: Prepare Demarc Blocks

    Power pairs are polarity sensitive; pins 7, 4, and 6 must be the same polarity. Prepare Demarc Blocks Interface Modules are designed to operate with a specific interface to the telephone system: two-wire digital or analog, or four-wire digital (future release). The number of demarcation blocks required for the system depends on the number and type of Interface Modules to be installed.
  • Page 23: Two-Wire Analog Or Digital Interface

    SpectraLink Corporation Two-wire Analog or Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a two-wire analog or digital interface. The Interface Module can be a CPA316, CPU316, CPP316, or CPM316. Telephone Ports Pair 1-16 Power Pairs Base Stn. 1-6...
  • Page 24 SpectraLink Corporation Four-wire Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a four-wire interface (CPF316). Each Interface Module of this type requires two backboards which will be-wired as indicated. Receive (RX) To PBX Telephone Ports Pair 1-16...
  • Page 25: Install Demarc Blocks

    For details, refer to the LinkPlus Interface Guide for the type of telephone system for the system controller in use.
  • Page 26: Connect Cables From Base Stations And Phone Lines To Demarc Blocks

    Fuse (Reliable Electric RSCP-2) before bridging with other Base Station power leads. 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.
  • Page 27 SpectraLink Corporation Two-wire Analog or Digital Demarc Block The demarc block for the two-wire analog or digital interface should be wired as follows: LINE1 ring LINE 2 ring LINE 3 ring LINE 4 ring LINE 5 ring LINE 6 ring...
  • Page 28 SpectraLink Corporation Four-wire Digital Demarc Block The four-wire digital interface (future release) requires two demarc blocks, one to Connector and one to Connector as follows: Line 1 TX ring Line 2 TX ring Line 3 TX ring Line 4 TX...
  • Page 29 SpectraLink Corporation Installation Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU Four-wire Digital – Connector B Part Number: 72-0059-01-J.doc Page 29...
  • Page 30 SpectraLink Corporation Connect Demarc Block 25-Pair Cable In some installations the demarc block is connected to the Interface Module using a 25-pair Telco cable with one male and one female RJ-21 connector. The female connector is plugged into the right side of each cross-connect block. The male connector from each cable will be connected later to the front of the Interface Module.
  • Page 31: System Installation

    • Telephone system administrator is on-site to program the existing telephone system. • If the work has not been completed, the SpectraLink Field Service Engineer may leave the site and reschedule the installation when the items have been completed or corrected, or may assist in preparing the site.
  • Page 32: Install Shelves

    Modules can support analog (CPA316), Universal (CPU316), Panasonic (CPP316), four-wire (CPF316) or Mitel (CPM316) interfaces. Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) Converts the RJ-21 connections on the System Controller Card to the RJ-45 connections on the Expansion Shelf Controller Card. Includes one RJ-21 Male/Female cable, five feet long, to connect the Primary Shelf to the JPI300.
  • Page 33: Install Intershelf Junction Panel

    Do not install cards until power is connected. Install Intershelf Junction Panel The Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) is to be installed only in restricted access areas (dedicated equipment rooms, equipment closets, or the like), in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the NEC, ANSI/N FPA 70.
  • Page 34: Install Cards

    SpectraLink Corporation Select the point of entry (side or rear) for this installation and unplug the correct opening on each shelf to be installed. For each shelf: 1. Attach the conduit entry hardware (condulet) to the conduit. 2. Pull the conduit through the hole.
  • Page 35 SpectraLink Corporation anti-static bag in which it was shipped. Install System Controller Card (CSC301, CSC306, CSC320) Slide the System Controller Card into slots 1 and 2 of the Primary Shelf, until the card clicks into place. Tighten the screws at the top and bottom of the card to secure...
  • Page 36 SpectraLink Corporation The shelf diagram below shows a fully loaded Expansion Shelf. Any type of Interface Module can be installed in slots 3 through 12. Fully Loaded Expansion Shelf Do not install any card in slot 1 of expansion shelves.
  • Page 37: Connect The Intershelf Junction Panel

    Card to the corresponding connection on the JPI300. 2. Connect two 12-foot RJ-45 cables from the Expansion Shelf Controllers (CSC300) to the corresponding shelf on the JPI300. Be sure the RJ-45 cable in Connector on the Shelf Controller goes to the...
  • Page 38: Install Base Stations

    SpectraLink Corporation Install Base Stations Be sure the Base Station is positioned clear of anything that might damage it. The Base Station should be well above head height, away from doors and other objects that might strike it, and away from areas open to the elements or possible water leaks.
  • Page 39: Mount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings

    Base Station enclosure. The contractor is responsible for supplying screws, brackets, and other appropriate hardware. 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.
  • Page 40: Power Up And Check Diagnostics

    SpectraLink Corporation 2. Insert the Base Station wire through the compression fitting and tighten the fitting. 3. Wire the Base Station connector the same way as the RJ-45 connectors for the indoor Base Stations. 4. Place the Base Station inside the enclosure with the part number label facing the back of the enclosure.
  • Page 41: System Initialization

    5. Program macros on systems with analog interface. 6. Program handset features on the PBX. • If the system is connected to the telephone system via analog lines, refer to the Link 3000 MCU: Operator’s Console documentation. • If the Link 3000 MCU is connected to a digital key telephone system or PBX, refer to the section of the LinkPlus Interface Guide that deals specifically with the brand of telephone system to which the Link WTS will interface.
  • Page 42: Test System

    On some digital systems, depending on how the telephone system is programmed, you may have to select a line to get dial tone. 2. Place a call to each handset to verify ring, answer, clear transmit, and clear receive audio.
  • Page 43: Site Certification

    The SpectraLink field service engineer should not leave the site before contacting SpectraLink to perform remote install verification. The field service engineer should contact a SpectraLink engineer on the technical support line at 800-775-5330. The hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time, Monday through Friday.
  • Page 44: 10. Installation Forms

    SpectraLink Corporation 10. Installation Forms This section contains the following forms: • Site Preparation Checklist • Base Station Location Form • Extension Assignments Worksheet • Customer Acceptance Form Copy these forms as needed. Be sure to maintain completed forms for future reference.
  • Page 45: Site Preparation Checklist

    2) the engineer can assist in preparing the site, and thus spend additional time installing the system. Because of the additional cost incurred by SpectraLink in executing either option, the customer will be billed for the additional time at the standard hourly rate plus expenses.
  • Page 46: Base Station Location Form

    SpectraLink Corporation 10.2 Base Station Location Form Shelf Number: ________ Interface Module: ________ Location Base Station # (e.g.: building, floor #, detailed description) Base Station 1 Base Station 2 Base Station 3 Base Station 4 Base Station 5 Base Station 6...
  • Page 47: Extension Assignments Worksheet

    SpectraLink Corporation 10.3 Extension Assignments Worksheet Shelf: _______ Interface Module: _______ Handset # Ext. # Handset 1 Handset 2 Handset 3 Handset 4 Handset 5 Handset 6 Handset 7 Handset 8 Handset 9 Handset 10 Handset 11 Handset 12 Handset 13...
  • Page 48: Customer Acceptance Form

    Lease number (if applicable):______________________ Schedule number (if applicable):_______________ This document certifies that ______________________________________, acting as the representative of ____________________________, accepts the installation of the SpectraLink Wireless Telephone System as set forth on schedule number________________ completed on ______________________, 200_. A complete installation includes but is not limited to the following items.
  • Page 49 SpectraLink Corporation Attenuation, 22 Base station location form, 48 Base Stations, 15 Cabling, 22, 23 High Density, 15 Lockout values, 44 Maximum distance from MCU, 20, 23 Mounting, 40 Outdoor, 41 Test, 44 Battery Chargers, 34 Cabling, 24 Base Stations, 22...
  • Page 50 SpectraLink Corporation Site Certification, 45 Site preparation, 17 Site preparation checklist, 47 System administrator, 18 System Controller Description, 14 Installing, 37 Testing the system, 44 Part Number: 72-0059-01-J.doc Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU Traffic planning, 27 Union labor, 19...

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