SpectraLink 150 M3 MCU manual Connect and Register Wireless Telephones, Set Up Diagnostic Modem

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Link WTS Installation and Operation

6.Connect and Register Wireless Telephones

6.1Set 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.

!use commercial software packages to access this software. If you have a multiple MCU system, you only need to enable one modem line, on Line 1

of MCU 1. Line 1 positions on the other MCUs can be used for Wireless Telephones.This internal modem uses proprietary communication software. You cannot

To set up the diagnostic modem:

1.Connect an analog Direct Inward Dial (DID) line to Analog Interface MCUs (SCA-5XX) or a digital DID line to Digital Interface MCUs.

2.Move the mode switch to the REGISTER position. The LED for Line 1 should be off, indicating that no Wireless Telephone is registered to Line 1. If the LED is on then a Wireless Telephone is registered to the line. Refer to 6.3 Unregister Wireless Telephones.

3.Dial the number associated with the DID line. After one or two rings, you should hear high-pitched modem answer tone.

6.2Register Wireless Telephones

Before a Wireless Telephone can be used it must be registered to a line on one of the MCUs. While Wireless Telephones are being registered, the system will continue normal operation.

Use the Wireless Telephone Planning Worksheet filled out by the system administrator to be sure you are correctly assigning each Wireless Telephone to its port and extension number.

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.

Each MCU supports eight simultaneous conversations. To optimize performance and reduce the possibility of call blocking, distribute the Wireless Telephones evenly across all MCUs.

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