Getting Started - Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Manual

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Getting Started

This guide describes how to:
1. Prepare for a successful installation.
2. Find a suitable location for your KWS500.
3. Run cabling from the host PBX to the chosen location.
4. Install the KWS500.
5. Register
a "master" KIRK Handset
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system.
6. Program some popular special features into your KIRK Handsets.
You can find more detailed information on the installation, programming and use of the KWS500
and KIRK Handsets in the following documents:
KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide
CCFP
Administration Program
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ServiceTool
Help file (SERVICETOOL.HLP)
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KIRK 3040 1.9 GHz
User's Guide
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KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040 1.9 GHz User's Guide
KIRK 5020 Handset User Guide
Available at
http://www.kirktelecom.com/Installer
Installation of telecommunications equipment such as the KWS500 requires
knowledge of basic hardware functions and terminology. These are defined as
they appear and in the glossary in back. Please consult the glossary or a
standard dictionary when you encounter terms you are not familiar with. The
better your understanding of hardware functions and terminology, the more
easily installation will proceed.
First, unpack the shipping container and familiarize yourself with the parts that were shipped to
you.
Cause the KWS500 to recognize a KIRK Handset and assign a radio channel to that handset.
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The first KIRK Handset registered to the KWS500 becomes the "master" handset, which can be
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used to register and subscribe additional KIRK Handsets.
Program the KWS500 to send and receive signals from a KIRK Handset.
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Central Control Fixed Part. designation for the KWS500 as the system's central control unit,
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located in a fixed position.
KIRK software program used to configure KIRK Wireless Servers and KIRK Handsets.
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KIRK software used to program KIRK Repeaters and KIRK Handsets. A PC running the Service
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Tool software connects to the Repeater or handset charger with the KIRK Programming Cable.
The KWS500 Base Station and KIRK Handsets are two-way radios that broadcast at a frequency of
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1.9 gigahertz, or 1.9 billion cycles per second, at a power level of up to 250 milliwatts, giving a
coverage area of approximately 25,000 square feet in a typical office building installation.
and subscribe
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Help file (CCFP HELP.HLP)
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KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide
the remaining handsets to the
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