SpectraLink Corporation Installation
Link WTS – Link 3000 MCU
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controller by an Intershelf Junction Panel.
Cables Two 12-foot RJ-45 cables with each Expansion Shelf Controller
(CSC300).
Interface Modules The correct number and type of Interface Modules to
connect the handsets and the Base Stations to the telephone system. Interface
Modules can support analog (CPA316), Universal (CPU316), Panasonic
(CPP316), four-wire (CPF316) or Mitel (CPM316) interfaces.
Intershelf Junction Panel (JPI300) Converts the RJ-21 connections on the
System Controller Card to the RJ-45 connections on the Expansion Shelf
Controller Card. Includes one RJ-21 Male/Female cable, five feet long, to
connect the Primary Shelf to the JPI300.
Wireless Telephones The correct number of handheld Wireless Telephones
(PTB400 or PTB410) for this installation.
Battery Packs The system may have one or more spare Battery Packs per
handset, depending on the needs at your location.
Battery Chargers Link Wireless Telephones require a Battery Charging system,
usually one per handset.
Base Stations The correct number of indoor (RCC400), outdoor (RCO400), or
high-density (RCH400) models for this installation.
Base Station Mounting Hardware A ceiling clip and plastic bolt used to
attach each Base Station to the T-bar ceiling tile grid.
5.3 Install Shelves
Rack Mount
To install shelves in the rack, slide the shelves into the rack and secure them to the
rack using 8 screws, 1/4” minimum length.
Wall Mount
At this point in the installation process, there should be a backboard securely
fastened to the wall and mounting screws partially inserted into the backboard. See
section 5.2
Prepare Location for Shelves
for more information.
To attach the shelves to the wall:
1. Remove all cards from the shelf. Do not mount the shelf with cards installed.
Cards contain components that may be damaged by electrostatic
discharge. Before handling any of the cards, attach the grounding strap
(included in the Administration Kit) to your wrist, and attach the other
end of the strap to ground. Handle cards only by their edges. Do not
touch connector contact areas. Do not lift cards by any of the
components. 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.