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SpectraLink 6100 MCU
Installation and Operation
SpectraLink 6000 System
November 2009 Edition 1
1725-36097-001
Version J
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Patent Information Notice The accompanying product is protected by one Polycom, Inc. has prepared this document for or more US and foreign patents and/or pending use by Polycom personnel and customers. The patent applications held by Polycom, Inc. drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Polycom and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior Copyright Notice written ap
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About this Guide This document explains installation and operation of Polycom’s SpectraLink 6000 System, using the SpectraLink 6100 Master Control Unit (MCU). The SpectraLink 6100 MCU adds wireless service to your existing telephone system. The installation process connects the SpectraLink 6000 System to your telephone system, and activates the SpectraLink 6000 Wireless Telephones. Polycom Model Numbers This document covers the following registered model numbers: SCA416, SCA408, SCA51
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System LinkPlus Interface Guide (1725-361xx-001 where xx indicates a number corresponding to the type of PBX) Available at http://www.polycom.com/support/voice/wi- fi/pbx_integration.html Customer Support Polycom wants you to have a successful installation. If you have questions please contact the Customer Support Hotline at (800) 775-5330. The hotline is open Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time. Fo
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Contents 0 About this Guide ......................................................................3 Polycom Model Numbers..................................................................3 Related Documents.............................................................................3 Customer Support...............................................................................4 Icons and Conventions.......................................................................4 1 Installation O
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Connect Cables from Base Stations and Phone Lines to Demarc Blocks ...................................................................................24 5 Install SpectraLink 6000 System ..............................................28 Survey Site..........................................................................................28 Check Components.................................................................
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Contents 9 Handset Planning Worksheet ..................................................55 10 Base Station Location Worksheet.............................................57 11 Technical Parameters..............................................................59 Select Alternate Spread Spectrum Sequence.................................59 Change Companding .......................................................................60 12 Safety Notices .............................................
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1 Installation Overview Installation has three phases. In most cases, a separate person is responsible for each phase. 1. Site preparation and wire installation: This is usually done by a wire technician or contractor. 2. Installing the SpectraLink system: This is done by Polycom or one of our certified distributors. 3. Programming the customer’s telephone system to work with the SpectraLink system: This is usually done by the customer’s system administrator or technician. Because t
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Installation Steps and Responsibilities Task Wire Contractor Field Service Customer Project Description or Electrician Engineer Mgr/ System Admin Site Preparation Determine location of MCU Run Cable for System Run cable to Base Station locations Pull cable Terminate cable at Base Station locations Prepare and install demarc blocks Assign and program ports Connect cables t
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2 SpectraLink 6000 System Overview Review this section if you are unfamiliar with the features and operation of the SpectraLink 6000 System. System Operation The SpectraLink 6000 System is a wireless communication system that offers direct telephone access for incoming and outgoing calls anywhere within a facility. The SpectraLink 6000 System consists of three basic components: the Master Control Unit, the Base Station and SpectraLink 6000 Wireless Telephones, or handsets. This diag
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Master Control Unit (MCU) Serves as the connecting point, or gateway, between the Base Stations and the existing telephone system. One or more of these boxes (approximately 12” x 3” x 7”) are typically installed in the telephone equipment room and provide connectivity from the telephone system to the SpectraLink 6000 System. Each MCU is hard-wired to one or more Base Stations, which in turn provides the wireless lin
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SpectraLink 6000 System Overview 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.) SpectraLink 6100 OAI Gateway The SpectraLink OAI Gateway and application server are optional components which enable third-party applications (such as nurse call systems) to communicate with SpectraLink Wireless Telephones.. See Spectr
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System The Front Panel of the SpectraLink 6100 MCU The MCU’s front panel contains the connections to the telephone system, switches to control system administration, and status LEDs. 1. STEP button: Selects a specific line or Base Station during registration process. 2. Mode switch: Selects the mode of operation for the SpectraLink 6100 MCU. ADMIN: Administration mode, used to set up system features to match fea
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3 Site Preparation Required Materials Provided by Customer The following equipment must be provided by the customer: Outlet Strip Recommended for installations with more than one MCU. This will allow the MCUs to be turned on and off together. Cross-Connect Block Required to connect the telephone switch ports and the Base Stations to the MCU. 25 Pair Cables RJ-21 male at MCU end, required to connect the MCU to the cross-connect blocks. Backboard Space The MCU is designed t
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Determine Location of MCU Each MCU is approximately 2.75” wide, 12.5” high, and 7” deep, and weighs about 5 pounds. The unit is designed to be wall-mounted over 3/4” plywood. • Select a location for the MCU with sufficient backboard space and an available outlet. • The MCU must be within 2,200 feet of the Base Stations. • All digital interface modules must be within 250 feet of the telephone system. • See you
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4 Run Cable for System Run Cables to Base Station Locations The Base Station locations should be designated on the building floor plans provided to the Polycom field service engineer. Base Stations can be mounted easily on raised or acoustical ceiling tiles, or on the wall. Avoid locating Base Stations in high or hard-to-reach places, as this will hinder maintenance, testing and/or repositioning. Wire specifications The customer’s wire contractor is responsible for adhering to all loc
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Determine the amount of wire needed to connect the Base Station to the MCU by scaling from a floor plan or a sketch, pacing, measuring, or estimating. Remember to include enough wire to reach the ceiling. The wire length between the MCU and each Base Station may not exceed 2,200 cable feet. Install an extra 25 feet of wire at the Base Station to allow for possible relocation. Pull Cable Pull the cable from the
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8 Run Cable for System Terminate Cable at Base Station Locations After running the wire to the Base Station location, terminate the wire using an RJ-45 modular crimp-on plug. Connect the data pair to pins 1 and 2, and the power pair to pins 7 and 8. If the connection uses more than two pair, refer to the table on the following page. To avoid damage to the connectors or crimps, be sure to run the wire to the Base Station before connecting the RJ-45 connectors. RJ-45 Modular Cable
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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System Prepare Demarc Blocks The MCU connects to the existing telephone system using RJ-21 connections. An MCU is designed to operate with a specific interface to the telephone system: two-wire digital or analog, or four-wire digital. The number of demarcation blocks required for the system depends on the number and type of MCUs installed. MCU Wire Interface Type # Blocks Part Number Pairs Analog POTS SCA-5XX 1 1 Uni