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SpectraLink Corporation 

Installation 

 

Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU 

4.5.  Connect Power to Shelves 

SpectraLink recommends that a licensed electrician install the –48V DC power supply 
and connect power to the shelves. 

 

When connecting the -48 V DC system to power, note the following 
precautions: 

A 30 amp circuit breaker must be present on the non-grounded DC circuit 
conductor, and the installer must ensure that means are provided for 
connection of the equipment to the DC source by permanent wiring 
methods, and no disconnecting device is located in the grounded DC circuit 
conductor between the point of connection to the supply and the point of 
connection to the grounding electrode and equipment grounding 
conductors. 

 

 

The DC input to the power supply is polarity sensitive. Incorrect hookup 
will prevent normal operation of the system and may cause damage. 
Double check polarities before making any connections. Verify that the DC 
power switch on each shelf is OFF. 

Run Conduit To Shelf 

The shelves have two possible points of entry for conduit: on the side, used for wall 
mounted shelves, or in the rear, used for rack mounted shelves. 
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. 

Connect Wire to Terminals 

Connect the wire to the terminal strip and grounding stud, as shown in the following 
illustration. Position the wires to be flat against the back of the shelf. 

Part Number: 72-0059-01-Ha.doc 

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Summary of Contents for Link 3000 MCU

Page 1: ...Installation Link Wireless Telephone System Link 3000 MCU Part Number 72 0059 01 Issue H ...

Page 2: ...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 In no event shall SpectraLink be liable for any incidental indirect special or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this document or...

Page 3: ... correct the interference at his own expense Note concerning shielded cable SpectraLink recommends the use of shielded cable for all external signal connections in order to maintain FCC Part 15 emissions requirements Note concerning the Wireless Telephone and Base Stations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not ...

Page 4: ...ess the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines When installing Base Stations outside or in buildings other than the one containing the System Controller take the following precaution If wiring for a Base Stat...

Page 5: ...es you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone service may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as po...

Page 6: ...tions made by a user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important ...

Page 7: ... to Base Station Locations 23 3 5 Terminate Cables at Base Station Locations 24 3 6 Prepare Demarc Blocks 25 3 7 Install Demarc Blocks 28 3 8 Program Telephone System 28 3 9 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks 29 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION 34 4 1 Facility Analysis 34 4 2 Check Components 34 4 3 Install Shelves 35 4 4 Install Intershelf Junction Panel 36 4 5 Connect Power ...

Page 8: ... SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 45 7 TEST SYSTEM 46 7 1 Voice test each Base Station 46 7 2 Run Listen Verify Diagnostic 46 8 SITE CERTIFICATION 47 9 INSTALLATION FORMS 48 9 1 Base Station Location Form 49 9 2 Extension Assignments Worksheet 50 9 3 Site Preparation Checklist 51 9 4 Customer Acceptance Form 52 Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...carefully NORM This typeface indicates a key label or button 1 3 Installation Overview Installation has three phases In most cases a separate person is responsible for each phase Site preparation and wire installation usually done by a wire technician or contractor with the assistance of a customer representative such as a project manager Please refer to the Facility Preparation manual PN 72 0059 ...

Page 10: ...ations Prepare and install demarc blocks Program Telephone System Ports Connect cables from Base Stations and phone lines to demarc blocks Wire demarc blocks for Interface Modules Install Shelves and Interface Modules Survey Site and Check Components Install Shelves Install Junction Panel Connect Power to Shelves Install cards in shelves Connect Junction panel Connect Demarc blocks to Interface Mo...

Page 11: ...oaming As a Wireless Phone user moves within the coverage area the call is seamlessly passed between cells The Link 3000 MCU supports up to 3 200 users and millions of square feet of coverage resulting in a scalable enterprise wide wireless voice solution For simplicity this manual refers to the existing wired phone system whether an on premises PBX or Telco provided Centrex system as the telephon...

Page 12: ...erved for the end user The MCU provides connectivity from the telephone switch to the wireless system components Telephony ports for each Wireless Telephone are commissioned from the telephone switch Base Stations which provide the wireless link to the Wireless Telephones are wired directly to the MCU The Link WTS Topology Components in the Link WTS are designed in a star topology At the center is...

Page 13: ...erface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Empty Future Use Shelf Controller Card Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Module Interface Modu...

Page 14: ...in slot 2 of each expansion shelf The Expansion Shelf Controller manages intra shelf traffic and communicates with the system controller The CSO300 Expansion Shelf Controller supports an OAI enabled expansion shelf Part Numbers with a CSO prefix have the same functionality and capacity as the corresponding CSC Part Numbers and also support the Open Application Interface OAI Interface Modules CPA C...

Page 15: ...n excess of 50 000 square feet The signal propagation is dependent on transmission obstructions within the building A call is passed from one Base Station to another as the user walks throughout the coverage area The Link WTS is designed to provide seamless coverage enabling real time hand off of active calls Base Station ccLink Wireless Telephone System The ccLink Wireless Telephone System WTS is...

Page 16: ...r conference calling and hold When the system is digitally interfaced to the phone system the Wireless Telephone will also support the advanced features of the host telephone system such as calling party name display and multiple line appearances 3 5 67 57 1 356 789 2 235 1 2 92 1 012 The Link Wireless Telephone Each Wireless Telephone requires a line appearance port from the telephone system Typi...

Page 17: ...mation The Base Station wire is terminated at the appropriate cross connect demarc blocks Refer to 3 9 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks The analog or digital phone extensions from the phone system are terminated at the appropriate cross connect demarc block and the block is labeled Refer to 3 9 Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks A d...

Page 18: ...er 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 Operator s Console PC A PC must be available to perform system administration and diagnostics The PC must conform to the following specifications An IBM compatible personal computer 486 or above with a 16 MHz clock...

Page 19: ...lity 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 Install Base Stations Move and reinstall Base Stations Make cabling changes at cross connect blocks Run cables Make and modify electrical connections 3 2 Prepare L...

Page 20: ...Maximum loop length specifications of the telephone system Maximum wire distance from the MCU to a Base Station 6 000 feet Cabling for the Interface Modules and Controller cards All cables except power are connected to the front face of the cards Space is provided to route wiring to the back of the shelf Prepare Rack or Wall The Link 3000 MCU can be mounted in a rack or on the wall Rack or wall su...

Page 21: ... recommends that a licensed electrician install the 48V power source It must be installed according to current National Electrical Code or National Fire Protection Code standards in accordance with all local and municipal electrical code recommendations Use of 14 AWG wire is recommended See 4 5 Connect Power to Shelves for more information on power connections When connecting the 48 V DC system to...

Page 22: ...U methods and no disconnecting device is located in the grounded DC circuit conductor between the point of connection to the supply and the point of connection to the grounding electrode and equipment grounding conductors Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 22 ...

Page 23: ... 000 One additional pair is also required for Data For wire runs of less than 3 500 feet attenuation must not exceed 6 8 dB 1 000 feet 772KHz For wire runs between 3 500 and 6 000 feet attenuation must not exceed 4 5 dB 1 000 feet 772KHz Wire that is already installed spare house cable can be used when it is available House cable will usually run from the MDF in the telephone equipment room to Int...

Page 24: ...sing IDFs be sure that the total wire length from the MCU to each Base Station does not exceed 6 000 cable feet The area above some suspended ceilings is used as an environmental air plenum The National Electric Code requires that wire that is installed in plenums be rated for plenum installation 3 5 Terminate Cables at Base Station Locations Terminate cable at the Base Station using an RJ 45 modu...

Page 25: ... 1 1 Universal Comdial DEFINITY Meridian 1 Norstar Rolm CPU316 1 1 Four Wire Digital CPF316 2 2 Mitel DNIC CPM316 1 1 Panasonic CPP316 1 1 The CPU316 and CPM316 Interface Modules are intended only for connection to the isolated side of an on premise PBX These interfaces are intended to connect to digital PBX ports that provide signals of 5Vp p max AC component and some PBXs providing a 48Vdc offse...

Page 26: ...ed for a two wire analog or digital interface The Interface Module can be a CPA316 CPU316 CPP316 or CPM316 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pair 17 Unused Telephone Ports Pair 1 16 Pair 18 19 Data Pair 20 25 Power Pairs Base Stn 1 6 Data Pairs Base Stn 1 6 To Base Stations To PBX A Two Wire Analog or Digital Connection Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 26 ...

Page 27: ...erface CPF316 Each Interface Module of this type requires two backboards which will be wired as indicated Pair 17 Unused 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B Receive RX To PBX Telephone Ports Pair 1 16 Transmit TX From PBX Telephone Ports Pair 1 16 Power Pairs 18 19 Base Stn 1 6 Data Pairs 20 25 Bast Stn 1 6 To PBX To Base Stations Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 27 ...

Page 28: ...nterface Module To obtain maximum calling capacity locate Wireless Telephones and Base Stations which will be used by those telephones on the same shelf Interface Modules of different interface types may be mixed within a shelf However within a given Interface Module all ports must interface to the same type of telephone system Assign and Program Ports The wire contractor should inform the system ...

Page 29: ...ss Telephone connection fill in the information on the form to identify the position of the Base Station or Wireless Telephone the building and floor number for example and a detailed description of the location perhaps a room number A copy of this form should be posted near the cross connect block Up to six Base Stations can be connected on a single Interface Module Each Base Station uses two pai...

Page 30: ...NTERFACE MODULE CONNECTOR A Telephone Ports UNUSED 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Base Station Power Pairs Base Station Data Pairs LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 LINE1 tip ring LINE 2 tip ring LINE 3 tip ring LINE 4 tip ring LINE 5 tip ring LINE 6 tip ring LINE 7 tip ring LINE 8 tip ring LINE 9 tip ring tip ring tip ring tip ring LINE 13 tip ring LINE 14 tip ring LINE 15 tip ring LINE 16 tip ring Part Number 72...

Page 31: ...rts UNUSED 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Base Station Power Pairs Base Station Data Pairs Line 10 TX Line 11 TX Line 12 TX Note TX denotes data transmitted from the telephone system to the Link 3000 Line 1 TX tip ring Line 2 TX tip ring Line 3 TX tip ring Line 4 TX tip ring Line 5 TX tip ring Line 6 TX tip ring Line7 TX tip ring Line 8 TX tip ring Line 9 TX tip ring tip ring tip ring tip ring Line 13 TX...

Page 32: ...rom Link 3000 DO NOT USE Line 1 RX tip ring Line 2 RX tip ring Line 3 RX tip ring Line 4 RX tip ring Line 5 RX tip ring Line 6 RX tip ring Line 7 RX tip ring Line 8 RX tip ring Line 9 RX tip ring Line 10 RX tip ring Line 11 RX tip ring Line 12 RX tip ring Line 13 RX tip ring Line 14 RX tip ring Line 15 RX tip ring Line 16 RX tip ring tip Four wire digital Connector B Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc ...

Page 33: ...ith 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 Be sure to use only cables that are UL listed communications circuit accessories Only 24 of the 25 pairs are used in the Interface Module cable Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 3...

Page 34: ...packs he or she must confirm that contents are correct by comparing with the shipping documents Before beginning the system installation begin charging a Wireless Telephone The Battery Packs for the Wireless Telephones are not charged when shipped At least one fully charged Wireless Telephone is required to test the system The following items should be at the installation site Link 3000 MCU Shelve...

Page 35: ...r of handheld Wireless Telephones PTB400 or PTB410 for this installation Battery Packs The system may have one or more spare Battery Packs per Wireless Telephone depending on the needs at your location Battery Chargers Link Wireless Telephones require a Battery Charging system usually one per Wireless Telephone Base Stations the correct number of indoor RCC400 outdoor RCO400 or high density RCH400...

Page 36: ...heck that all six screws are properly locked 4 Tighten all six screws fully Do not install cards until power is connected 4 4 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 National Electrical Code ANSI N FPA ...

Page 37: ... grounding conductors The DC input to the power supply is polarity sensitive Incorrect hookup will prevent normal operation of the system and may cause damage Double check polarities before making any connections Verify that the DC power switch on each shelf is OFF Run Conduit To Shelf The shelves have two possible points of entry for conduit on the side used for wall mounted shelves or in the rea...

Page 38: ...trap included in the Administration Kit to his or her wrist and attach the other end of the strap to ground Only handle the cards by their edges Do not touch connector contact areas do not lift cards by any of the components and do not lay cards down on their component sides When laying a card down place it component side up on top of the anti static bag in which it was shipped Install System Cont...

Page 39: ...RMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL A B RS 232 LNKOK ACT COL NETWORK ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 SHEL...

Page 40: ... ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 RS 232 RJ45 RJ45 SC A SC B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL CONN B DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL CONN B DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL CONN B DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORMAL CONN B DISABLE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 CONN A NORM...

Page 41: ...20 System Controller 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 A on the Shelf Controller goes to the A connector on the JPI300 and that Connector B goes to the B Connector 4 8 Connect Demarc Block RJ 21 Cables to Interface Modules Con...

Page 42: ... use on 15 16 wide rails 1 Attach the metal fastener to the rail T bar supporting the dropped ceiling by rotating it into position until it snaps into the locked position 2 Screw the plastic bolt to the 1 4 x 20 captive nut into the top of the Base Station 3 Slide the bolt into the exposed prongs of the metal clip until it snaps into position 4 When properly attached the Base Station should sit al...

Page 43: ...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 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 If the wiring between the MCS30...

Page 44: ... Stations 4 Place the Base Station inside the enclosure with the part number label facing the back of the enclosure 5 Screw the protective cover onto the Base Station enclosure 5 4 Power Up and Check Diagnostics Turn the power switch in the upper left of the Primary and Expansion Shelves ON After a slight delay the lights on the cards will cycle through diagnostic tests After testing completes lam...

Page 45: ... optional modem should also be connected to a dedicated phone line to provide remote access 2 Load the administration software Chk3000 and run the software 3 Configure all system parameters 4 Register all Wireless Telephones 5 Register all Base Stations 6 Program macros on systems with analog interface 7 Program Wireless Telephone features on the PBX If the system is connected to the telephone sys...

Page 46: ...ne indictor should turn off 7 1 Voice test each Base Station Walk around the installation site with a Wireless Telephone while making voice calls to a deskset Verify that both ends of the conversation are of good quality on each Base Station 7 2 Run Listen Verify Diagnostic The listen verify diagnostic is used to determine if Base Stations are performing correctly See Link WTS Like 3000 Operator s...

Page 47: ...CS CFG file to diskette From the Operator s Console select F1 Supervisor State then select Dump Config to PCS CFG See Operator s Console for more information Give the system administrator a map of the system showing the final Base Station locations Perform end user training Perform administrative training and get a signature on the acceptance document This document confirms that the installation h...

Page 48: ...tion Forms This section contains the following forms Base Station Locations Extension Assignments Site Preparation Checklist Customer Acceptance Form Copy these forms as needed Be sure to maintain completed forms for future reference Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 48 ...

Page 49: ...tion 6 6 Shelf Number ________ Interface Module ________ Base Station Location e g building floor detailed description Interface Module Circuit Base Station 1 1 Base Station 2 2 Base Station 3 3 Base Station 4 4 Base Station 5 5 Base Station 6 6 Shelf Number ________ Interface Module ________ Base Station Location e g building floor detailed description Interface Module Circuit Base Station 1 1 Ba...

Page 50: ... Interface Module _______ Phone Ext Name Interface Module Circuit Comment Wireless Telephone Serial Phone 1 1 Phone 2 2 Phone 3 3 Phone 4 4 Phone 5 5 Phone 6 6 Phone 7 7 Phone 8 8 Phone 9 9 Phone 10 10 Phone 11 11 Phone 12 12 Phone 13 13 Phone 14 14 Phone 15 15 Phone 16 16 Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 50 ...

Page 51: ...inated with RJ 45 crimp on plugs at the designated locations One or two cross connect block s are installed for every Interface Module and connected with a 25 pair Telco cable terminated with an RJ 21 male connector at the MCU location The Base Station cables are terminated at the appropriate cross connect blocks Analog or digital ports one per Wireless Telephone from the switch are terminated at ...

Page 52: ...s Telephones 5 Hand off was verified on all Base Stations 6 Coverage was confirmed for the areas specified at time of facilities analysis 7 Software was installed on customer s PC 8 A facilities map of the areas of coverage was given to the customer 9 Training class was given on use of Wireless Telephones 10 Administrative training was given to at least one user The following additional parts that...

Page 53: ...Base Stations 43 Link 3000 MCU description 12 Outside 29 Link WTS Two wire analog or digital 26 System description 11 Cards Electrostatic warning 36 38 Topology 12 ccLink 15 Listen Verify Procedure 46 Ceiling clip 42 Load balancing 28 Cell See Base Station Lockout values 46 Chargers 35 MCU Customer Acceptance Form 53 Description 12 Location 19 Customer Support Hotline 9 Power 21 DC Power 21 OAI De...

Page 54: ...als 17 RS 232 ports 14 Shelves Description 14 Installing 35 Mounting 20 Site Certification 48 Site preparation 17 Site preparation checklist 52 System administrator 18 System Controller Description 14 Installing 38 Testing the system 46 Traffic planning 28 Union labor 19 Voice test 46 Wall mounting 20 Wireless Telephone Description 16 Test 46 Part Number 72 0059 01 Ha doc Page 54 ...

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