SpectraLink Corporation Installation
Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU
Part Number: 72-0059-01-J.doc Page 15
4. Site Preparation
The following steps must be completed before installing the system hardware. If the
steps are not already completed refer to each individual section for details.
MCU location prepared. Typically the MCU is installed in the telephone
equipment room. This location must have sufficient backboard space or rack
space, and -48 volt power available.
The correct number of cross-connect blocks (or equivalent) are installed and
connected to a 25-pair Telco wire terminated with an RJ-21 male connector at
the MCU location. The number of blocks required depends on the number and
type of Interface Modules installed. Refer to section 4.6
Prepare Demarc Blocks
for more information.
A two pair cable to each Base Station as designated on the building floor plans.
The Base Station wiring is terminated with RJ-45 crimp-on plugs at the
designated Base Station locations. Refer to section 4.5
Terminate Cables at Base
Station Locations
for more information.
The Base Station wire is terminated at the appropriate cross-connect demarc
blocks. Refer to section 4.9
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
section 4.9
Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks
.
A dedicated dial line is available with an RJ-11 jack for the diagnostic modem.
An IBM-compatible PC is available to serve as the Operator’s Console for
system administration.
A system administrator is designated for the SpectraLink system. This person
should be present for the installation. The SpectraLink field service engineer will
provide system training to the system administrator on the day following the
installation.
4.1 Required Materials Provided by Customer
Required Hardware
Rack The shelves are designed to fit into a 19” mounting rack. Each shelf
measures 15” high x 19” wide x 9” deep, and weighs approximately 35 pounds
fully loaded.
Backboard Space As an alternative to rack mounting, the shelves can be wall
mounted to 3/4” plywood securely screwed to a wall.
Screws Required to mount the shelves to the wall, or to secure it in the rack.
For wall mount, six #10 5/8” panhead wood screws (or similar device) are
required. For rack mount, screws required are determined by the rack
requirements; typically 10-32 or 1/4-20. For multi-shelf systems, four 1.75” #8
panhead wood screws are required to secure the Intershelf Junction Panel to the