Prepare demarc blocks, 4 prepare demarc blocks – SpectraLink Link 150 M3 MCU User Manual

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Installation and Operation

Link WTS – Link 150 M3 MCU

When wiring the 8-pin connector, use the following table as a guide.

8-pin Modular

Connector

MCU Pin

Function

Polarity

1 Data

1 Any

2 Data

2 Any

3 Power

3 +

4 Power

2 -

5 Power

2 +

6 Power

3 -

7 Power

1 -

8 Power

1 +

5.4 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.

Interface Type

MCU

Part Number

Wire

Pairs

# Blocks

Analog POTS

SCA-5XX

1

1

Universal Digital Interface

(Norstar, Meridian, Comdial, Fujitsu, Inter-Tel,

DEFINITY 2-wire, NEC, Rolm, Toshiba)

SCU-5XX 1 1

Merlin Legend and

DEFINITY 4-wire

SCF-5XX 2 2

Mitel (DNIC)

SCX-5XX

1

1

Panasonic (Universal 2-wire Auxiliary Digital)

SCP-5XX

1

1

Executone (Universal 4-wire Auxiliary Digital)

SCB-5XX

2

2

If the wiring between the Link 150 M3 MCU and the telephone system
leaves the building, consult your telephone system manual for instructions
on providing adequate lightning and other over-current protection. All
MCUs (except the analog interface SCA-5XX) are intended only for
connection to the isolated side of an on-premises telephone switch. The
interfaces are intended to connect to digital telephone switch ports that
provide signals of 5Vp-p (max) AC component, and some telephone
switches provide a 48 V DC offset.

Based on the number and type of interfaces in the system, determine the number of
25-pair cables required to connect line ports and Base Stations to the demarcation
blocks.
The diagrams which follow provide an overview of the connections.

PN: 72-0075-01-F.doc

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