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The Link Wireless Telephone System Installation and Operation Link 150 Model 2 Part Number: 72-0060-01 Issue B May, 1999...
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 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.
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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.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation UL Information This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. It is designed and manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety standards against X-radiation, fire, casualty, and electrical hazards.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation FCC Information The Master Control Unit Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules FCC Registration Number IYGUSA-33816-PX-E Ringer Equivalence 0.3B SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 Model 2 Made in the USA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) NOTICE Notice: The Industry Canada (IC) label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Table of Contents ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 1.1. Questions? 1.2. Icons and Conventions 1.3. Installation Overview LINK 150 MODEL 2 OVERVIEW System Operation The Front Panel of the MCU SITE PREPARATION Required Materials...
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.3.4 Connect Power Install Base Stations 5.4.1 Mount Base Stations on Dropped Tile Ceilings 5.4.2 Mount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings Install Outdoor Base Stations 5.5.1 Wire and Connect Outdoor Base Stations...
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Mount Gateway to Wall Initial Test Connect the OAI Gateway to the MCU Connect the OAI Gateway to the Application Server Assign A Function Key to OAI Certification Test C. WIRELESS TELEPHONE PLANNING WORKSHEET...
1. About This Document This document explains installation and operation of SpectraLink’s Link Wireless Telephone System (WTS), Link 150, Model 2. The Link 150 Model 2 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.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation This table lists the installation steps and the person usually responsible for each step. Task Wire System Description Contractor Installer Admin Site Preparation Determine Location of MCU Run Cable for System Run Cable to Base Station Locations...
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 2. Link 150 Model 2 Overview Review this section if you are unfamiliar with the features and operation of the Link 150 Model 2. 2.1 System Operation The Link 150 Wireless Telephone System (WTS) is a wireless communication system that offers direct telephone access for incoming and outgoing calls anywhere within a facility.
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Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation The MCU supports four Base Stations and up to 16 Wireless Telephones. Up to four Link 150 MCUs can be linked together for extended coverage area. Chained MCUs support up to 64 Wireless Telephones maximum.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 2.2 The Front Panel of the MCU The MCU's front panel contains the connections to the telephone system, switches to control system administration, and status LEDs. 1. STEP Button – Selects a specific line or Base Station during registration process.
5. 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 Illinois Tool Works, Linx Division, Model # SCP-2X2.
4.1.1 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...
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.2 Pull Cable Pull the cable from the MCU location (usually in the telephone equipment room) to the Base Station locations designated on the floorplans. If the cabling exits the building, consult the telephone system manual, the NEC, and local codes for instructions on providing lightning and other over- current protection.
SCS-416/SCS-408 Toshiba SCK-416/SCK-408 If the wiring between the Link 150 and the telephone system leaves the building, consult your telephone system manual for instructions on providing adequate lightning and other over-current protection. All MCUs (except the SCA-416 and SCA-408) are intended only for connection to the isolated side of an on-premise PBX.
4.4.2 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.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.4.3 Two Wire Analog or Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a two-wire analog or digital interface. The MCU can be a SCA-416 or 408, SCC-416 or 408, SCD-416 or 408, SCX-416, SCE-416, SCM-416 or 408, SCN-416 or 408, SCS-416 or 408, or SCK-416 or 408.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.4.4 Four Wire Digital Interface The wiring diagram below shows the connections required for a four-wire interface . Each MCU of this type requires two demarcation blocks which will be wired as indicated.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.5 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.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.7 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks Two-pair twisted cable from Base Stations installed throughout the facility converge at the demarc block or backboard. Each MCU can support four Base Stations and up to 16 Wireless Telephones.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.7.1 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 25 PAIR MALE...
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4.7.2 Four Wire Digital Demarc Block The four wire digital interface (future release) requires two demarc blocks, one to Connector A and one to Connector B on the MCU. They should be wired as follows.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Line 1 RX ring Line 2 RX ring Line 3 RX 25 PAIR MALE ring CONNECTOR Line 4 RX CABLE TO ring Line 5 RX ring CONNECTOR B Line 6 RX ring...
5.2 Check Components The following items should be at the installation site. • Link 150 Model 2 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.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation (PTB400 or PTB410) for this installation. • Battery Chargers – The Wireless Telephone has two different battery charging options, the trickle charger (PTC300) or the quick charger (PTQ360). Either or both may be present, depending on which option your site will use.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.3.3 Connect Multi-Unit Systems Use the following procedure to connect multiple MCUs. 1. Mount the MCUs side by side. 2. Connect the IPC cable from the OUT Port of the first unit to the IN Port of the adjacent unit.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.3.4 Connect Power 1. Connect the power plug from the AC adapter to the jack labeled PWR on the MCU. Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.4 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.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.4.2 Mount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings If your site does not have a dropped tile ceiling, the Base Station can be mounted to a finished ceiling or wall with a 4-5" long 1/4" –20 TPI plastic or nylon screw or bolt (such as a lag screw).
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 5.5 Install Outdoor Base Stations Outdoor Base Stations are equipped with a protective enclosure, designed to be mounted to a wall or pole. After the enclosure is mounted, the Base Station is inserted in the enclosure and connected.
6. Connect and Register Wireless Telephones 6.1 Set Up Diagnostic Modem Each MCU has an internal modem feature that allows SpectraLink technicians to dial into the system for troubleshooting and maintenance. The modem is enabled on Line 1 when no Wireless Telephone is registered to Line 1. When enabled, the modem will autoanswer an incoming call to that line.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation To register a Wireless Telephone to your system do the following: 1. Be sure all unregistered Wireless Telephones are powered off and that there is a Base Station plugged in and within range of the Wireless Telephones to be registered.
Programming Analog System Functions (in the Switch Programming document or Appendix B of this document). • If your Link 150 is connected to a digital key telephone system or PBX, refer to the section of the Switch Programming document that deals specifically with your brand of telephone system.
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.
STEP select another Base Station to display its error code. Contact SpectraLink Customer Support at (800) 775-5330 (Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time) for additional assistance in troubleshooting your system. 8.2 Troubleshoot Phone Features If Wireless Telephone features are not working properly, disconnect the Wireless Telephone from the MCU and plug a wired telephone into the port.
Status Description Action LEDs 12345 Random The Link 150 is powering up. Initialization This is not an error and should change to another Cycling to follow. code after a minute. Link 150 is initalizing. Code number will change when finished.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Status Description Action LEDs The operator is trying to register a Wireless Return mode switch to the NORM position. Telephone or place an admin call on an MCU with no phone lines.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 8.3.1 Wireless Telephone Status Indicator Messages Indicator 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.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 8.4 Replace a Wireless Telephone If a Wireless Telephone breaks or needs to be replaced, the old Wireless Telephone must be deleted and the new Wireless Telephone added. 8.4.1 Delete Old Wireless Telephone 1.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 8.5 Replace an MCU When the system has more than one MCU, each MCU contains a complete set of configuration information for the entire system. This includes Wireless Telephone registration information, function definitions, and frequency sequence selection.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 8.6 Replace a Base Station To replace a Base Station, unplug the existing Base Station and plug in the new Base Station. • The LED will blink red and green as the system software downloads to the Base Station and the Base Station is tested.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Appendices Page 36 08/11/99...
Units shipped from the factory are preset to operate on sequence 1, which spans the entire spectrum from 902MHz to 928MHz. If interference between the SpectraLink system and other 900MHz radio devices is anticipated or observed, any one of six alternate sequences can be selected.
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MCUs except MCU 1. Refer to Replace an MCU for instructions. To change the default from Mu- to A-law on the Link 150 follow these steps. 1. Power the system OFF. 2. Slide the mode switch on the first MCU to the position.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation B. Program Analog Features 1. Defining Macros On an analog telephone system, telephone system features such as transfer, hold, or speed dial are usually accessed via key presses or hook flashes. The Link Wireless System allows these features to be customized using system macros.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 3. Program Macro Codes Functions are defined by placing an Administrative Call using the Administrative Wireless Telephone (registered to Line 2 of MCU 1). Follow these steps to place an administrative call and define functions.
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4. Examples of Programming Transfer: On your telephone system, the feature is accessed using . On the Transfer Flash * 7 wireless telephone, Transfer will be accessed using FCN 2. With the Mode switch in the...
C. Installing the Open Applications Interface (OAI) Gateway The OAI Gateway (MOG 400) allows the Link 150 Model 2 to interface with an application server as shown in the diagram below. This enables third-party applications to communicate directly with the Link 150, allowing users to retrieve and respond to information using Wireless Telephones.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation The OAI Gateway’s Front Panel The OAI Gateway’s front panel has the following status indicators. • ERROR: indicates an internal error • Status LEDS: • LED 1: future use • LED 2: future use •...
2. Apply power to the OAI Gateway. The Power LED on the front panel should come on. All other LEDs should be off. • If the ERROR LED comes on at any time, there is a hardware problem. Note which other LEDs are on (if any) and contact SpectraLink Customer Service. Page 44...
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 3. Connect the OAI Gateway to the MCU 1. The OAI Gateway must be connected as the last box in the MCU chain. Connect the OAI Gateway to the OUT port on the MCU, using the IPC cable supplied.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 4. Connect the OAI Gateway to the Application Server Using a standard 9-pin female D-type connector, connect the serial port on the front panel of the OAI gateway to the PC, application server, or modem that will be used to interface with the application.
SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation 6. Certification Test When the OAI Gateway is properly connected to the application server, the LEDs should look like this: Power Error LED 1 LED 2 LED3/IPC LED4/SD On when sending data to server...
MCU ID: _________ Tel No. Extension Port ID User Name Feature Notes *On MCU No. 1: Reserve Port 1 for access to SpectraLink Diagnostic Modem **On MCU No. 1: Port 2 is used for administrative programming (analog system only) Page 48 08/11/99...
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SpectraLink Corporation Link 150 M2 Installation and Operation Base Station Location Worksheet MCU: ________ Base Station Location Port ID (e.g.: building, floor #, detailed description) Base Station 1 Base Station 2 Base Station 3 Base Station 4 MCU: ________ Base Station...
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