Installing The Kirk Wireless Server 500; Hardware Installation Step-By-Step - Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Manual

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3.

Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 500

Prior to installing the KWS500, the Cat. 3 telephone cabling from the host PBX to the installation
location must be in place. (If you are performing a preliminary installation with temporary
cabling to test radio coverage, connect it to any available phone line, such as a wall jack.)
Installing the KWS500 is a simple step-by-step procedure.
3.1

Hardware Installation Step-by-step:

Open the KWS500 Base Station chassis (fig. 4).
Remove the T10 Torx retaining screw (fig. 5).
Remove the main board from the chassis and set it aside in a safe place.
Place the rear panel of the chassis on the mounting location and use the key-hole
mounting brackets to mark the screw insertion points. (fig. 6)
If using the included Phillips screws to fasten the KWS500 to drywall, pre-drill
holes and tap the included drywall anchors into the wall. (If you are performing a
preliminary installation, you may use appropriate temporary mounting fasteners
and go to step 7. Do not fail to mount the KWS500 with permanent mounting
screws once the optimum mounting location has been established.)
Install the mounting screws, leaving approximately 1/4" exposed.
Remove one of the four wiring port punch-outs on the rear panel of the chassis (fig.
6).
Feed the analog station cable(s) from the host PBX through the rear of the chassis
(fig. 6). (If you are performing a preliminary installation and do not yet have
cabling from the PBX, use cabling to temporarily connect the KWS500 to any
available phone jack or connection.)
Position the cable(s) so the main board will seat properly in the chassis, leaving
enough wire available to connect to the termination block (fig. 6)
Remove the sheathing from four to six inches of the analog station cable(s), to
allow room to position the wires to align with the termination block (fig. 6).
Using the supplied Phillips screws and plastic retainer clip, fasten the cable(s) to
the chassis. Position the cable(s) so the main board seats properly in the chassis and
there is enough wire available to connect to the termination block (fig. 6).
Return the main board to the rear panel of the chassis. Secure the main board to the
chassis using the single T10 Torx screw removed in step 2 (leaving all of the wires
from the cable accessible from the front of the system after the main board is
installed (fig. 6).
Using wire strippers, expose approximately 1/8 inch of bare wire on each wire to
be connected. Do not leave excess copper exposed within the unit.
Referring to your wiring table, note the color coding of the wire pair for the master
handset's extension.
Because the master handset automatically registers to channel 0, the wire
color pair for the master handset's extension must be terminated to port 0 on
the KWS500 termination block (fig 9).
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