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Insert a mini screwdriver into the top hole (1) on the left side of the termination
block (port
Press down so as to open the spring-loaded clamp in the bottom hole (3). (fig. 7b,
8). This works similarly to the wire connectors found on some stereo speakers.
Insert the first wire into the open clamp in the bottom hole (3) on the left side of the
termination block (port
Remove the screwdriver, allowing the clamp to close on the wire and lock the wire
in place. Be careful to not clamp down on the wire insulation as this may lead to a
poor connection. Pull gently on the wire to check for a firm connection before
installing the next wire.
Add each pair of wires to the termination block from left to right, one pair for each
handset, per your wiring table.
Replace the main cover.
Mount the KWS500 on the wall by placing the mounting bracket holes over the
screws and pulling down on the unit to lock it into place.
Plug the power supply into the wall socket or other 120V AC power source
Connect the RJ-11
bottom of the KWS500 (fig. 5). The LED
will flash green.
When the above steps are complete, proceed to Section 4 or 6, depending on the KIRK Handset
model, for master handset programming.
Registered Jack-11, an eight-wire connector most easily recognized as a common telephone jack.
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The KWS500 power source uses an RJ-11 connector to plug into the KWS500 Central Control Unit.
Light emitting diode. Usually red or green, it is an electrical component that lights up when
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electricity is passed through it. The KWS500 has an LED in the center of its cover.
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) (fig. 7a, 8).
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) fig. 7c, 8.
end of the power supply cable to the left-side connector on the
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