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Installation and Operation

Link WTS – Link 150 M3 MCU

9.5 Replace an MCU

When the system has more than one MCU, each MCU contains a complete set of
configuration information for the entire system. This includes handset registration
information, function definitions, and frequency sequence selection.
This Configuration Sharing feature allows a failed MCU in a multi-unit installation to
be replaced without having to register the handsets again.
To replace a failed MCU, first clear the configuration information on the
replacement MCU, then replace the failed MCU.

Clear Configuration on Replacement MCU
1. Remove power from the replacement MCU. There should be no IPC cables

connected to the IPC ports.

2. Slide the mode switch on the replacement MCU to the

ADMIN

position.

3. Apply power.
4. Press the

STEP

button until the

STATUS

LEDs light

2

,

3

, and

4

of the replacement

MCU.

5. Press the

DEL/ENTER

button.

6. Remove power from the unit.
7. Slide the mode switch to the

NORMAL

position.

Connect the Replacement MCU
1. Remove the failed MCU from the IPC chain
2. Connect the replacement MCU in the position vacated by the failed MCU.
3. Reconnect the IPC cables for the chain. Double-check that the

IN

and

OUT

ports

are correctly connected.

4. Apply power to the MCU.
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.

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