SpectraLink Link 150 Installation And Operation Manual

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The Link™ Wireless
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Link 150 Installation and Operation
Part Number: 72-0021-01
Issue A
12/28/98

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  • Page 1 The Link™ Wireless Telephone System Link 150 Installation and Operation Part Number: 72-0021-01 Issue A 12/28/98...
  • Page 2 SpectraLink Link Wireless Telephone System Link 150 Installation and Operation Trademark Information Comdial is a Registered Trademark of Comdial Corporation DEFINITY is a Registered Trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc. MERLIN LEGEND is a Registered Trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc. Meridian is a Registered Trademark of Northern Telecom Ltd.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT Questions? Icons and Conventions Installation Overview LINK 150 OVERVIEW System Operation The Front Panel of the MCU The Rear Panel of the MCU SITE PREPARATION Required Materials Determine Location of MCU...
  • Page 4 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation CONNECT AND REGISTER WIRELESS TELEPHONES Connect Wireless Telephones Set Up Diagnostic Modem Register Wireless Telephones Unregister Wireless Telephones Program Wireless Telephone Features Test Wireless Telephones SITE CERTIFICATION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Troubleshoot Error Codes Troubleshoot Phone Features 8.2.1...
  • Page 5 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation DEFINITY Wiring Programming Considerations Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem Program DEFINITY Duplicate Programming on Wireless Telephones ® MERLIN LEGEND LEGEND Wiring Programming Considerations Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem Program MERLIN LEGEND Copy Programming Assign Individual Intercom Lines and Features ®...
  • Page 6 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Mitel Wiring Programming Considerations Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem Program the Mitel Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet 12/28/98...
  • Page 7: Fcc Information

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation FCC, UL and DOC Statements FCC INFORMATION This unit Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules FCC Registration Number IYGUSA-21873-PX-E Ringer Equivalence 0.3B SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 / PCS 150 Made in the USA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the rear panel of the Master Control Unit (MCU) is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 8 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation CANADIAN DOC NOTICES Avis du ministère des Communications du Canada DOC CS03 Load Number: 4 Facteur de charge : 4 Certification Number: CANADA 2128 6468 A Numéro de Certification: CANADA 2128 6468 A The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load, to be connected to a telephone loop, which is used by the device, to prevent overloading.
  • Page 9: About This Document

    1. About This Document This document explains installation and operation of SpectraLink’s Link Wireless Telephone System (WTS), Link 150. The Link 150 adds wireless service to your existing telephone system. The installation process connects the Link 150 to your telephone system, and activates the Link Wireless Telephones.
  • Page 10 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation The following table lists the installation steps and the person responsible for each step. Task Wire System Description Contractor Installer Admin Site Preparation Determine Location of MCU Plan Telephone System Programming Run Wire Connections to Telephone System...
  • Page 11: Link 150 Overview

    Link 150 Installation and Operation 2. Link 150 Overview Review this section if you are unfamiliar with the features and operation of the Link 150. 2.1 System Operation SpectraLink's Link WTS is a wireless communication system that offers direct telephone access for incoming and outgoing calls anywhere within a facility.
  • Page 12 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation offer digital MCUs that work with certain brands of telephone systems' (PBX or key systems) digital ports. • Base Stations – act as a radio transceiver to provide the communications signal between the wireless telephone and the MCU. Base Stations are slightly larger than a smoke detector and are typically mounted on the ceiling, in strategic locations throughout the facility.
  • Page 13: The Front Panel Of The Mcu

    − Not lit: no Base Station is connected to that port. 3. STEP Button – Selects a specific line or Base Station during registration process. 4. Mode Switch – Selects the mode of operation for the Link 150 system. − NORM: Normal mode, used during day-to-day operations.
  • Page 14: The Rear Panel Of The Mcu

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 2.3 The Rear Panel of the MCU The MCU's rear panel contains the ports that power the unit and connect it to the telephone system, the Base Stations, and the alarm notification device. 1. Telephone Lines – A standard RJ-11 connector is used to connect each line from the telephone system to the MCU.
  • Page 15 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation second unit’s IN Port. The OUT Port of the last unit in a chain is only used if the system has an OAI Gateway. 7. Alarm Out Connector – The connector receives a 3.5mm stereo plug to provide a relay contact closure when alarms are active.
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  • Page 17: Site Preparation

    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- 6.
  • Page 18 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 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.
  • Page 19: Run Wire For System

    4.1.2 Dedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem The Link 150 can be accessed remotely using an internal modem. To use the modem for remote access, a dedicated dial-in line must be provided. On digital interface systems this line must be terminated as a digital extension to the MCU.
  • Page 20: Pull Wire To Base Station Locations

    Remember to include enough wire to reach the ceiling. 2. Pull the wire between the Link 150 and the Base Station locations. Wire a surface mount or similar jack to each end. Refer to 4.2.2 Terminate Wire to Base Stations below.
  • Page 21: Terminate Wire To Base Stations

    356A: the Base Station power pair is open 10 BASE-T: in its most basic form, the Base Station power pair is open A Link 150 to Base Station connection using the recommended standard should be wired as shown in the following table.
  • Page 22 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 12/28/98...
  • Page 23: Install Spectralink System

    5.2 Check Components The following items should be at the installation site. Link 150 Master Control Unit – Depending on the size of your system, there may be up to four MCUs, which will be chained together to extend the coverage area.
  • Page 24 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation is shipped with four 3-foot long cables that are used to connect the MCU to the Base Station wiring. These 8-pin Base Station patch modular connectors are not keyed. cables – Each system Base Stations – SpectraLink Part Number RCC400 or RCO410 (for outdoor use).
  • Page 25: Install Mcus

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 5.3 Install MCUs Perform this procedure for each MCU. 1. Connect the power plug from the AC adapter to the jack labeled POWER on the back of the MCU. For installations with more than one MCU, use an outlet strip with a built in power switch.
  • Page 26: Connect Mcu To Base Station Wiring

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 3. Apply power to the units. − After a short time each MCU should display its box ID number, 1 for the first, 2 for the second and so on. − If the box ID is not 1, 2, 3, or 4, refer to 8.1 Troubleshoot Error for help.
  • Page 27: Mount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 4. Once the Base Station is anchored to the fastener, lift the acoustical tile and plug the RJ-45 8-pin modular plug into the connector on the top of the Base Station. − The LED will blink red and green as the system software downloads to the Base Station and the Base Station is tested.
  • Page 28: Wire Outdoor Base Stations

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation The customer's wire contractor is responsible for wiring and mounting the outdoor Base Station enclosure. The contractor is responsible for supplying screws, brackets, and other appropriate hardware. 5.5.1 Wire Outdoor Base Stations If the wiring for a Base Station exits a building—whether to reach an outdoor Base Station location or to reach a Base Station in another building—it should be equipped...
  • Page 29: Connect And Register Wireless Telephones

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 6. Connect and Register Wireless Telephones 6.1 Connect Wireless Telephones Connect the telephone line for each wireless telephone to be registered to the corresponding line port on the back of the MCU. Use a standard RJ-11 telephone cord.
  • Page 30 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation All lines are unregistered when shipped from the factory. However, if you are replacing a failed MCU you may not need to register the wireless telephones. Refer to 8. System Administration for details. Line 1 MCU 1 should be skipped to allow for remote access through the diagnostic modem.
  • Page 31: Unregister Wireless Telephones

    • If your system is connected to your telephone system via analog lines, refer to the Programming Appendix for Analog System Functions. • If your Link 150 is connected to a digital key telephone system or PBX and you have wireless telephones with a display, refer to the Programming Appendix that deals specifically with your brand of telephone system.
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  • Page 33: Site Certification

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 7. Site Certification The installer should not leave the site before contacting SpectraLink to perform remote install verification. Contact a SpectraLink engineer on the technical support line 800-775-5330. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
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  • Page 35: System Administration

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 8. System Administration 8.1 Troubleshoot Error Codes When an alarm is detected, the Error LED will light and an alarm code will display on the MCU’s seven-segment display. If the error code refers to a Base Station problem, the Base Station LED will indicate which Base Station has the problem.
  • Page 36: Mcu Error Codes

    Link 150 Installation and Operation 8.2.1 MCU Error Codes Code Description Action The Link 150 is initializing the Base This is not an error and should change to another Stations. code after a minute. MCU identification number. The first Indicates normal operation when it is on steady.
  • Page 37 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Code Description Action Configurations on a multi-MCU Erase the configuration in the MCU with installation do not match in each of the incorrect configuration definitions (probably the units. MCU that was just added.) To erase the Most likely to occur when an MCU was just configuration, refer to 8.4 Replace an MCU.
  • Page 38: Wireless Telephone Display Messages

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 8.2.2 Wireless Telephone Display Messages Message Description Action BATT Displays when user is on the Replace the battery with a charged battery. wireless telephone and the battery charge is low. The user has two minutes to complete the call.
  • Page 39: Register New Wireless Telephone

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 8.3.2 Register New Wireless Telephone 1. Make sure all unregistered wireless telephones are OFF. 2. Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position. 3. Press the STEP button until the desired line to be registered is flashing red. Only unregistered lines can be registered.
  • Page 40: Replace A Base Station

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Connect the Replacement MCU 1. Remove the failed MCU from the IPC chain 2. Connect the replacement MCU in the position vacated by the failed MCU. 3. Reconnect the IPC cables for the chain. Double-check that the IN and OUT ports are correctly connected.
  • Page 41: Appendices

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Appendices 12/28/98...
  • Page 42 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 12/28/98...
  • Page 43: Technical Parameters

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation A. Technical Parameters 1. Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence The SpectraLink system uses spread spectrum radio transmission. Spread spectrum takes a discrete signal, such as a digitized voice conversation, and spreads it over a wide range of frequencies rather than transmitting at a single carrier frequency.
  • Page 44: Change Companding

    MCU's, the wireless telephones will have distorted or hissing dial tone and voice will be unintelligible. To change the default to from Mu- to A-law on the Link 150 follow these steps. 1. If the system has more than one MCU, erase the configurations from all MCUs except MCU 1.
  • Page 45: Connect The Alarm Relay

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation B. Connect The Alarm Relay The MCU constantly checks for system errors or malfunctions, and activates an alarm when a problem is detected. To notify the user or a user-specified device of these system alarms, an alarm relay is provided on the back of the MCU.
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  • Page 47: Program Analog System Functions

    On an analog telephone system, switch features such as transfer, hold, or speed dial are usually accessed via key presses or hook flashes. The Link 150 allows the installer to define important features so they can be accessed from every wireless telephone by pressing the key followed by another key.
  • Page 48: Examples Of Programming

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 2. Press the START key on the administrative wireless telephone (the wireless telephone registered to MCU 1, line 2). This is the only wireless telephone enabled to make the administration call. 3. When you hear a steady tone (not a dial tone), the wireless telephone is in an administrative call and is ready to program.
  • Page 49: Comdial ® Dxp/Dts System

    ® D. Comdial DXP/DTS System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCC- 452 or MCC-454 with a Comdial Digital Telephone System. The procedures assume: • The Comdial system has software version 12B or later.
  • Page 50 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Button Mapping: 8012S to Wireless Telephone The table and figure below shows the mapping of the 8012S Impact set to the Link Wireless Telephone. Pressing LINE followed by a digit (1-8) on the wireless telephone is equivalent to pressing one of the programmable line buttons on the 8012S.
  • Page 51: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    Port 1, MCU 1. 4. Program Comdial Program the Comdial for use with the Link 150 using a PC Terminal Emulator (VDT) or 8012S. Software versions may vary. As you program, be sure to read the menus and prompts to be sure the commands correspond to the instructions.
  • Page 52: Copy Programming

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Station Features for Wireless Telephones Program the following features for the wireless telephones: • Prime Line selects the line that users get when they go off hook. To give users inside dial tone when they go off-hook, assign Intercom as Prime Line.
  • Page 53: Definity ® Communications System

    Link 150 Installation and Operation ® E. DEFINITY Communications System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCD-452 or MCD-454 with a DEFINITY Communications System. The procedures assume: • The DEFINITY system has software Release 2 or higher.
  • Page 54 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Four-Wire Interface The DEFINITY TN754B circuit pack provides eight four-wire digital station circuits. Two of these wires are used for transmit, two are used for receive. Typically the stations are wired to a block or to a patch panel. From the block or patch panel the stations are wired to a modular jack.
  • Page 55: Programming Considerations

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Two-Wire Interface The DEFINITY TN2181 circuit pack provides sixteen two-wire digital ports. Use a straight-through phone cord with RJ11 plugs to connect the MCU phone lines to DEFINITY modular jacks. 2. Programming Considerations When planning the parameters for the wireless telephones, consider the following parameters assigned to the wired telephones.
  • Page 56 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Button Mapping: 8410D to Wireless Telephone The following diagram and table show how the 8410D keypad and buttons correspond to the wireless telephone. 8410D Button Wireless Telephone 8410D Button Wireless Telephone Equivalent Equivalent Button 1...
  • Page 57: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation For example, to program the Last Number Dialed feature so wireless telephone users can redial the last number using FCN 8, you would assign LND to Button 10 on the 8410D. The following features are not supported on the wireless telephone: •...
  • Page 58: Duplicate Programming On Wireless Telephones

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Station Features for Wireless Telephone Station features on Page 1 of the station form can be assigned or copied as determined in the pre-installation procedures. The following settings must be set for the wireless telephone: •...
  • Page 59: Merlin Legend ® Pbx

    Link 150 Installation and Operation ® F. MERLIN LEGEND This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCL- 452 or MCL-454 with a MERLIN LEGEND PBX. The document assumes: • The MERLIN LEGEND system has software Release 3.0 or higher.
  • Page 60 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation • Call Pickup – To which pickup group does this wireless telephone or group of wireless telephones belong? • Calling Privileges and Restrictions – Which lines are allowed to make outside calls? Long distance calls? Are there any Allowed Lists or Disallowed Lists assigned? •...
  • Page 61: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation MLX-16 Wireless MLX-16 Wireless Button / Feature Telephone Button / Feature Telephone Equivalent Equivalent Button 13 FCN 7 Button 16 Button 12 FCN 6 Button 15 FCN 9 Button 11 FCN 5 Button 14...
  • Page 62: Copy Programming

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation See Assign Intercom or System Access Buttons in the MERLIN LEGEND Programming Manual for complete instructions. Assign Lines and Trunks The technician should assign lines and trunks to buttons 1-7 as needed. See Assign Trunks or Pools to Telephones in the MERLIN LEGEND Progamming Manual for complete instructions.
  • Page 63: Meridian ® Pbx

    Link 150 Installation and Operation ® G. Meridian This appendix explains the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCM- 452 or MCM-454 with a Meridian 1 PBX. The document assumes: • The Meridian system has software Generic X11, Release 14 or later.
  • Page 64 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation It will help to identify a wired set that is programmed exactly or close to the way the wireless telephones should be programmed. This set can be used to copy the programming to the new wireless telephones.
  • Page 65: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Pressing LINE followed by a digit (1-7) on the wireless telephone is equivalent to pressing one of the programmable line keys on the M2616 (Keys 0-6). LINE + 8 (Key 7) is reserved for local programming, as on the Modular telephone.
  • Page 66: Copy Programming

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation The recommended assignments for keys follows: Feature Wireless Telephone Access Code XFER FCN + 2 CONF FCN + 3 Dial to Voice Mail FCN + 4 Page FCN + 5 Pickup FCN + 6...
  • Page 67: Norstar ® Key System

    ® H. Norstar Key System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCN-452 or MCN-454 with a Norstar system. The document assumes: • The Norstar system is installed and operational. • A trained Norstar technician will be on site with the Installer to perform programming.
  • Page 68 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation • Ringing Lines – Which lines ring for an incoming call? Which Answer DNs ring for an incoming call? • Line Pool Access for External Lines – Is the wired set assigned access to a line pool? •...
  • Page 69: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation M7310 Button Wireless M7310 Button Wireless Telephone Telephone Equivalent Equivalent HOLD HOLD LINE+0 PAGE FCN+0 Line Btn 1 LINE+1 MUTE* FCN+1 Line Btn 2 LINE+2 Memory Btn 2 FCN+2 Line Btn 3 LINE+3 Memory Btn 3...
  • Page 70: Program The Norstar

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation The Installer connects the digital DID port from the Meridian to the SpectraLink MCU, Port 1, MCU 1. 4. Program the Norstar Program Wireless Telephones Because the wireless telephone emulates an M7310 set, using the M7310 to perform programming will save time.
  • Page 71: Set Copy

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Complete and Copy Programming The rest of the programming steps depend on the way the wireless telephones are used at your site. At Your Site Follow These Steps All Wireless Telephones Are Program General Settings...
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  • Page 73: Toshiba Strata ® Dk Key System

    ® I. Toshiba Strata DK Key System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 Model MCK-452 or MCK-454 with a Toshiba Strata DK key telephone system. The document assumes: • The system is a Toshiba Strata DK280, DK24, DK96, or DK424 •...
  • Page 74 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation • Toll Restrictions – To what class of toll restriction should this wireless telephone be assigned? • Flexible Buttons – The wireless telephone supports 15 flexible feature buttons including nine line resources. Determine which features, if any, should be programmed on the wireless telephones.
  • Page 75 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 2020-SD Button Wireless 2020-SD Button Wireless Telephone Telephone Equivalent Equivalent Speed Dial 10 FCN 4 MW/FL Unused CO 8 LINE 8 Unused CO 7 LINE 7 speed dial select Unused CO 6 LINE 6...
  • Page 76: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation 3. Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem The SpectraLink system can be accessed remotely using a diagnostic modem built-in to the Link 150. To set up this access, program a port as a Dedicated Line that emulates a 2020-SD. The dedicated line should be programmed so that it is the only line appearance on the port.
  • Page 77 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Use Program 38 to assign Code 33(20-button keystrip type C) to the wireless telephone. After assigning the default keystrip, use Program 39 to program the wireless telephone's individual buttons as desired. • Assign one button to Speed Dial Select. Keystrip 33 (Type C) should have assigned this, but if it is not assigned the ∗...
  • Page 78: Rolm System

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation J.ROLM System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 with a ROLM system. The document assumes: • The ROLM system is ROLM 8000, 9000, 9751, or 9006. • The ROLM system is installed and operational.
  • Page 79 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation It may help to identify a wired ROLMPhone 400 set that is programmed exactly or close to the way the SpectraLink phones should be programmed. The feature table for this set can be assigned to the wireless telephones and modified accordingly.
  • Page 80: Set Up Access To Diagnostic Modem

    3. Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem The SpectraLink system can be accessed remotely for diagnostics using a remote communications device built-in to the Link 150. To set up this remote access, the Siemens-ROLM Technician should program a port to be Direct Inward Dial (DID).
  • Page 81 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation change the assignments for Message Waiting, Hold, Connect, Mute or Transfer; however, other features and the "Open" buttons can be re-assigned if desired. Set Up the Phone For each wireless telephone, set up a ROLMPhone defined as RP_400.
  • Page 82: Mitel System

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation K. Mitel System This appendix describes the recommended programming to use the Link 150 with a Mitel key telephone system. The document assumes: • The system is a Mitel SX-200 or SX-2000. • The Mitel system is installed and initialized.
  • Page 83 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Button Mapping: Superset 420 to Wireless Telephone The following diagram and table show the mapping of the Superset 420 display set to the wireless telephone. For example, the wireless telephone user will press LINE then 1 to access Line Select Key 1 (in the lower right corner of the 420’s 2x6 array of line buttons).
  • Page 84: Program The Mitel

    3. Set Up Access to Diagnostic Modem The SpectraLink system can be accessed remotely for diagnostics using a remote communications device built-in to the Link 150. To set up this remote access, the Mitel Technician should program a port as a Dedicated Line.
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  • Page 86: L. Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet

    SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet Copy and complete this worksheet to keep track of the port numbers, extensions, users, and features assigned to your wireless telephones. MCU ID: _________ Tel No. Extension Port ID User Name Feature Notes *On MCU No.
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  • Page 88 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Index 8-pin modular plug, 13 Error LED, 6 Admin Mode, 5 Extension numbers, 31 Alarm Out Connector, 7 Extensions, 10 Alarm relay, 37 Frequency, 35 Alarm Switch, 6 Hand-off, 4 A-law, 36 Hotline, 1...
  • Page 89 SpectraLink Link 150 Installation and Operation Norm Mode, 5 Site Survey, 15 Norstar, 59 Spread Spectrum Sequence, 35 Ports STEP Button, 5 Base Station, 7 Telephone ports, 6 IPC, 7 Telephone System Telephone, 6 Connecting to, 11 Telephone system, 11...

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