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Site Preparation

Site preparation includes:
Provisioning the host PBX
Providing cabling to connect the KWS500 to the host PBX telephone system.
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Cat. 3 cable is required between the KWS500 and the PBX distribution frame.
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Two Cat. 3 cables will be needed to provide connections for five or more
handsets (maximum eight) for the KWS500.
Ensuring electrical power is available at the KWS500 installation site.
Installing a power conditioner
fluctuations. Conditioned electrical power is recommended.
Planning the wiring of the KWS500 termination block.
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Site Preparation Step-by-Step

Contact your PBX vendor and arrange for them to provision the host PBX to
support the proper number of analog station ports for the KIRK Handsets
Save the documentation for the PBX system and analog station ports provided by
your PBX vendor. The analog station port numbers, their wire color pairs
PBX extension numbers, are vital for accurate wiring of the KWS500 and
registration/subscription of KIRK Handsets.
Provide cabling from the host PBX distribution frame to the KWS500 mounting
location. (To be done by PBX vendor.)
If a power outlet is not close by, provide electrical power to the KWS500
installation site.
If the site does not have a conditioned power supply, it is recommended that you
install a power conditioner, such as a high-quality surge protector.
Plan the wiring of the KWS500 using the Wiring Table (see Appendix) and the Cat.
3 Cable Color Pair table.
Proceed to Section 3 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 500.
PBX provisioning
Your PBX telephone system may require another analog station card, programming, or other
preparation in order to support the KIRK Handsets. Arrange for your PBX vendor to provision
the PBX system.
PBX documentation
After PBX provisioning, obtain the extension numbers assigned to the KIRK Handsets from your
PBX vendor. Save the host PBX manufacturer's documentation for instructions on the analog
Providing the necessary hardware, software and programming to enable the PBX to service all
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stations (telephone extensions) and perform the functions desired by the customer.
Electronic device that smoothes out fluctuations in mains power so as to protect sensitive
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electronic equipment and provide a steady, smooth power supply.
Pair of wires with color-coded insulation, such as a blue wire with a white stripe paired with a
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white wire with a blue stripes. The pair makes up a single telephone line. One wire in the color pair
transmits signals and the other receives signals.
to support the KIRK Handsets being added to the system.
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as needed to prevent equipment failure due to power
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