Replace a base station – Polycom SpectraLink SCM408 User Manual

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SpectraLink 6100 MCU: Installation and Operation: SpectraLink 6000 System

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MCUs now perform the software updating sequence. The MCU
with the newest revision of the software will update the other
MCUs in the system. It is normal to see status LEDs 1, 3 and 4
blinking to confirm the update. Once the software update starts you
will see cascading/cycling line LEDs on the MCUs. The update
may take only a few minutes or longer, depending on the number
of MCUs installed. Be patient and allow the system to complete
this update. If the software updated does not start after 15 minutes,
reboot the system. If issues still persist, please call Polycom
Customer Support for further assistance.

5. After a few moments each MCU in the chain should have a

unique box ID number (

1

through

4

), shown on the

STATUS

LEDs.

If this is not the case, recheck the IPC wiring.

6. If the replacement MCU has

STATUS

LED

3

and

4

lit, the

configuration data has not been successfully shared. Most likely,

the replacement MCU was powered up before it was correctly

attached to the IPC chain. Repeat the entire replacement

procedure.

Replace a Base Station

To replace a Base Station, unplug the existing Base Station and plug in

the new Base Station.

The LED will blink red and green as the system software

downloads to the Base Station and the Base Station is tested.

When the LED blinks amber, the system is ready for operation.

When the LED blinks green, a handset has established a radio link

with that Base Station.

If the LED turns solid red, there should be an error message on the

MCU’s

STATUS

LEDs and the MCU

ERROR

LED should be lit.

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