SpectraLink 150 M3 MCU manual SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation

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Link WTS Installation and Operation

The MCU supports four Base Stations and up to 16 Wireless Telephones. Up to four Link 150 M3 MCUs can be linked together for extended coverage area. Chained MCUs support up to 64 Wireless Telephones maximum.

SpectraLink offers an analog MCU that works with telephone systems (CO, PBX or Key Systems) with analog (loop start) ports. We also offer digital MCUs that work with the most common 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. A single Base Station can provide radio coverage for an area of 5,000 to 50,000 square feet depending on building obstructions. Base Stations may be located up to 2,200 cable feet from the MCU.

When a Wireless Telephone user makes or receives a call, the Wireless Telephone and Base Station establish a digital radio communication link. As the user moves around the coverage area, calls are “handed off” to the Base Station that is able to provide the best radio signal (typically the closest Base Station). These handoffs involve the Wireless Telephone establishing a communication link with another Base Station and dropping the previous link.

Link Wireless Telephones – communicate with the Base Station using digital spread spectrum transmission at 902-928 MHz. Employees can carry Wireless Telephones to keep in contact as they move throughout the building. The Wireless Telephones use on-premise wireless technology; they are not cellular or satellite phones. They are connected to the facility's existing telephone system and, just like wired telephones, can receive calls directly, receive transferred calls, transfer calls to other extensions, and make outside and long distance calls (subject to the restrictions applied in your facility.)

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Contents Installation and Operation Trademark Information SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation UL Information FCC Information Industry Canada IC Notice Warranty Support Program Customer Responsibilities Return Material Authorization Cleaning Tips for Wireless Telephones Table of Contents Site Certification System Administration Icons and Conventions Installation OverviewAbout This Document Questions?SpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation System Operation Link Wireless Telephone System OverviewSpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Front Panel of the Link 150 M3 MCU Site Preparation Required MaterialsDetermine Location of MCU Wire Specifications Run Cable for SystemRun Cables to Base Station Locations Terminate Cable at Base Station Locations Pull CableMCU Prepare Demarc BlocksDedicated Line for Diagnostic Modem Multiple Power PairsTwo Wire Analog or Digital Interface Four Wire Digital Interface Assign and Program Ports Install Demarc BlocksSpectraLink Corporation Link WTS Installation and Operation Two Wire Analog or Digital Demarc Block Four Wire Digital Demarc Block Wire Connector B Install Link Wireless Telephone System Survey SiteCheck Components Install MCUs Mount MCUs to WallConnect MCU to Demarc Blocks Connect Multi-Unit Systems Connect PowerSet Switch Interface Type Switch Interface Line LEDs MCU Type Mount Base Stations on Dropped Tile Ceilings Install Base StationsMount Base Stations On Finished Ceilings Wire and Connect Outdoor Base Stations Install Outdoor Base StationsConnect and Register Wireless Telephones Set Up Diagnostic ModemRegister Wireless Telephones Unregister Wireless Telephones Test Wireless Telephones Program Wireless Telephone FeaturesSite Certification System Administration Troubleshoot Error CodesTroubleshoot Phone Features Status LEDs Description Action 12345 Status LED CodesStatus Description Action LEDs Status Description Action LEDs Indicator Description Action Wireless Telephone Status Indicator MessagesReplace a Wireless Telephone Delete Old Wireless TelephoneRegister New Wireless Telephone Clear Configuration on Replacement MCU Connect the Replacement MCUReplace an MCU Replace a Base Station MCU ID Wireless Telephone Planning WorksheetBase Station Location Worksheet Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence Appendix a Technical ParametersChange Companding Open Application Interface Appendix B Program Analog FeaturesDefining Macros Plan ProgrammingProgram Macro Codes Clear or Erase a Function Examples of ProgrammingTransfer Speed DialBefore Installing the OAI Telephony Gateway Mount Telephony Gateway to Wall OAI Telephony Gateway’s Front PanelInitial Test Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the MCU Assign a Function Key to OAI Telephony Gateway Connect the OAI Telephony Gateway to the Application ServerCertification Test LED IndexOAI