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Part No. 14117800, Ed.2 October 6, 2006 Part No. 14117800, Ed.2 October 6, 2006 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
The information in this document is proprietary to KIRK telecom. Trademarks KIRK telecom is a trademark of KIRK telecom - a SpectraLink company. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Therefore, it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and removed last when cabling to the unit. Specifically, operations requiring the unit to be powered down must have the network connections (exchange lines) removed first. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation Guide...
4.1.2 Unpacking the Shipping Container..............39 4.2 Description of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 ............. 40 4.2.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets ..40 4.2.2 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Types and Catalog Numbers ......40 4.2.3 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Appearance and Components ......41 4.2.4 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 LED Indicators ..........
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5.7 Powering the KIRK Repeater..................52 5.7.1 Power Options ....................52 5.8 Programming a KIRK Repeater with the KIRK Programming Kit ......52 5.8.1 Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Repeater..........52 5.8.2 Set up of the Hardware for Repeater Programming ........53 5.8.3 Programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool ........
7.1.2 Local Power Supply..................74 7.1.3 Checking Indicators..................74 7.2 Connecting a Computer to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 ........74 7.3 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page............75 7.3.1 How to Change Internet Protocol Properties using Windows XP....75 7.3.2 How to Access the Administration Page ............
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9.6 Adjusting the KIRK Handset ................... 170 9.6.1 Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Handset ..........170 9.6.2 Set up of the Hardware for KIRK Handset Adjustment ......... 171 9.6.3 Adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool......... 171 9.7 Pre Call Services in Cisco Call Handler ..............171 9.7.1 Activating Call-Forward-All ................
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12.1 Solving Problems in KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 ..........195 12.1.1 Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3......196 12.1.2 KIRK Configuration Tool for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 ......197 12.1.3 KIRK Repeater .................... 197 12.1.4 KIRK Handset ..................... 197 12.2 Frequently Asked Questions.................
Note: The site survey should determine how many RF channels needed, number of handsets, user areas alternative sync ways to be used, if an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is needed, and if an LDAP Server and an alternative LDAP Server are needed. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Wireless Server typical KIRK Wireless Server configuration. Chapter 3 Deploying the KIRK To learn how to deploy a KIRK Wireless Server Wireless Server 600v3 600v3 Multi-cell installation Chapter 4 Installing the KIRK Wireless To learn about KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Server 600v3 and to install it.
Preface 1.3 Related Documentation For further information about the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 not covered by this manual, refer to the following documentation: Subject Documentation Deployment Kit DECT Deployment and Demonstration Tool User’s Guide KIRK Handset Operation Handset User’s Guide...
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Preface KIRK Wireless Server Media Access Control - hardware address of a device connected to a network Print circuit board Print circuit board assembly Private Branch eXchange Product Change Status (Edition) Production Initial Edition Power over Ethernet Portable Parts - wireless handset...
Chapter 2 Introduction to KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 A KIRK solution offers a range of possibilities, each of them representing a way to put together a telephony solution to suit your requirements. For vertical markets ranging from retail, hospitality and healthcare segments to manufacturing and heavy industry, KIRK telecom provides small, medium and large businesses with range of wireless products and services, across analogue, ISDN and IP interface technology.
When there is a need for more than 35 users at a location, a second or more KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (called KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries) need to be installed. To create a multi-cell solution a multi-cell license is needed.
SKINNY • H323 • A KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is installed directly on the LAN and must be managed as part of the corporate network. For more information about the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, refer to “Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page “Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3”...
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can support up to 6 KIRK Repeaters in a single-cell solution and up to 256 radio units (a mix of primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters) in a multi-cell solution.
KIRK telecom provides the following software applications for the installation and maintenance of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3: • Web based Administration Page Used for programming of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and registration of KIRK Handsets. • KIRK Configuration Tool Used for programming of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
0-40° C, and a relative humidity of 20-80% non-condensing, while the system is operating. The maximum power rating of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 under full load should not exceed 315W/1070 BTU/Hr. These figures are for each cabinet only, and do not take into account heat generated by other equipment.
The external antenna can be placed a maximum of one meter from the repeater and must be placed in the direction of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 that the repeater should synchronize with. If the external antenna and repeater is part of a repeater jump, the antenna should be directed towards the repeater to be synchronized with.
2.2.3 KIRK Handsets 2.2.3.1 Environmental Requirements • The area where the KIRK Handset is used must be within the temperature ranges of 10°C and 40°C. • For correct battery charging, the room temperature must be between 0°C and 25°C. Therefore, the handset must not be placed in direct sunlight.
Chapter 3 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Before you install the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, it is necessary to perform a complete site survey and determine the exact location of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 primaries and secondaries and number of handsets required.
If a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater hangs vertically on a wall, the RF coverage in front of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters is twice as large as the coverage at the rear. When a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater is installed on the outside of an outer wall, the RF coverage behind it is strongly attenuated by the wall.
3.2.1 Sync over Air/ As a user moves from one KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 radio coverage area to another, the call must be handed over to the next radio unit. To create handover between radio units it is necessary to establish synchronization chains.
3.2.2.1 Synchronization Chain With One Sync Master (Primary Sync Ways) Figure 2 Synchronization Chain • The synchronization chain must always overlap with the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to sync on. • No.0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).
Only handover overlap is needed. Note: It is recommended to make a site planner! Every KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must be numbered with Radio ID, Primary sync Radio ID, and Alternative sync Radio ID. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 3.2.2.2 Synchronization Chain With Alternative Sync Ways Figure 4 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways • No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255). • No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.
(Figure 5 on page 35), KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 No. 10 is down. As a consequence, KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 No. 11 must use the alternative sync way on No. 21. Figure 5 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways •...
Shows the primary sync ways. • line: Shows the alternative sync ways. Note: It is recommended to make a site planner! Every KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must be numbered with Radio ID, Primary sync Radio ID, and Alternative sync Radio ID. 14117800, Ed.2...
No. 21, No. 22 and No. 23: Only primary sync. • No. 41: Primary sync on No. 40 and alternative sync on No. 31. • No. 11 and No. 21: Only handover overlap (Marked with green). KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Figure 9 Synchronization Chain With Repeaters • No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255). • No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0. • No. 74, No. 138 and No. 202: Repeater - no alternative sync possible.
Chapter 4 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 This section provides a description of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and describes how to unpack and install it. The section also provides information about resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 hardware using the Reset button on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 faceplate.
DECT bands. The RF communication is provided according to the band standard at the site: • KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 provides 12 RF channels of 1.88 GHz, DECT standard, used in Europe, Australia and South America. • KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 provides 12 RF channels of the 1.9 GHz, USA DECT standard, used in North America.
Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 4.2.3 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Appearance and Components The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 front cover includes the following: • LED that indicates whether or not the unit is functioning Figure 10 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Front view...
Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 faceplate includes the following (see figure below). Figure 11 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Faceplate LINK Indicator ETH0 Port 100 Indicator LINK Indicator ETH1 Port 100 Indicator (use for service)
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 front cover has one indicator describing the Wireless Server 600v3 faults and failures. The indicator is off when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is not powered. The LED flashes when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 initializes. The indicator is on when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is operating.
4.2.5 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Reset Button It is possible to restart or reset the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 by pressing the Reset button on the faceplate of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. For description of the faceplate, refer to “Faceplate”...
If possible, place the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 a minimum of one meter from these types of columns. Do not install a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 with the antenna housings near metal objects. Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels.
If the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is placed upside-down, the coverage area of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is decreased by 40 - 50% and it might not transmit or receive effectively. Caution: Do not mount the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on soft surfaced walls such as those covered with canvas or sponge-like materials.
This section provides information about the KIRK Repeater and how to unpack and install it. Installing repeaters requires a software installation as well as a hardware installation. Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the location of the KIRK Repeaters.
The KIRK Repeater is a compact device that contains RF circuitry and transmit/receive antennas. The main function of the KIRK Repeater is to provide audio and data communication between the KIRK Handsets and the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The KIRK Repeater supports four RF channels for DECT or USA DECT bands.
The KIRK Repeater connection panel has one LED indicator describing the repeater faults and failures. The indicator is off when the KIRK Repeater is not powered. The LED flashes when the KIRK Repeater initializes. The indicator is on when the KIRK Repeater is operating.
Note: The KIRK Repeater can only be registered on the system when placed within the coverage area of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 or within the coverage area of an already-installed repeater. A full slot repeater covers four simultaneous speech channels. These channels are borrowed from the attached KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, and are not additional channels to the total number of channels on the system.
Connect the cable into the RJ11 connector on the repeater. Adjust the length of the cable and then fasten the mounting bracket. Insert the plastic hooks on the rear of the KIRK Repeater into the mounted bracket and push the repeater down until it clicks into place. See...
Note: For programming the KIRK Repeater you also need the programming software (ServiceTool) and the KIRK Power Supply for the repeater. The ServiceTool is not part of the KIRK Programming Kit Repeater but can be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com. The KIRK Power Supply for the repeater is to be ordered separately (Part no.
The ServiceTool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming, handset adjustment and software download to the KIRK Handset and KIRK Repeater. Before you start programming the repeater, ensure that the repeater is connected to the computer and the mains.
KIRK Repeater Installation The numbering of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters has to follow the numbering shown in the tables below. Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table KWS600v3 Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 14117800, Ed.2...
KIRK Repeater Installation Note: Repeater and KIRK Wireless Server numbers must not be the same. Neither can the KIRK Repeater have a number similar to another KIRK Wireless Server or another repeater in a situation where common overlap is present between the actual units (Numbers with red colour show where numbering could be identical between different units).
Chapter 6 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use This section provides information about how to prepare the KIRK Handset for use, to install and charge the battery and how to retrieve the serial numbers on the different KIRK Handsets. This section includes information about: •...
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 6.2 KIRK Handset Description The KIRK Handset is a lightweight, ergonomically designed wireless unit that includes and LDC display and keyboard. 6.2.1 KIRK Handset Types and Catalog Numbers Table 9 Variants of KIRK Handsets Variants of KIRK Handsets and KIRK Chargers...
• Only use battery type 84743411 in the KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040. Do not use these batteries with other products. These batteries were designed specifically for use with the KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040 and the KIRK Charger ONLY. Improper use of the batteries may result in fire hazard.
Note: The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory. Warning: The battery in a KIRK 4080 handset must not be removed in a potentially explosive atmostphere. Only use battery type 84743416 in the KIRK 4080.
6.4 Charging KIRK Handsets 6.4.1 Using the Charger Each KIRK Handset is equipped with a handset charger, a compact desktop unit designed to charge and automatically maintain the correct battery charge levels and voltage. The charger performs battery diagnostic functions. It can also switch charge/discharge functions when required in order to prolong battery life.
When charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for 14 - 16 hours before the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use. Warning: Do not charge KIRK 4080 in a potentially explosive atmostphere. Use only the dedicated charger (orange) for charging of KIRK 4080 handset.
(display lights up). When the charger begins the charging, status is shown on the display if the handset is turned on. 6.4.3 Charger LED Indicators The KIRK Handset displays a progress indicator bar that shows how fully charged the battery is. The handset LED gives the following indication: •...
6.5 Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset To enable service to the handset, the serial number must be programmed into the system database via the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. (For more information, refer to “Registering KIRK Handsets”...
Use a screwdriver to unscrew the plate on the rear of the handset to access the battery compartment. Warning: The plate on the rear of the KIRK 4080 handset must not be removed in a potentially explosive atmostphere. Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and press to open the handset.
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This section provides you with information on how to power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and connect it to a computer, and also how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell solution and a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution through the web based Administration Page and the KIRK Configuration Tool.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.1.2 Local Power Supply Powering the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 with a local power supply can be done using the power input on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Note: The Power Supply for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be ordered separately (Part no.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.3 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page In order for your computer to communicate with the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it is necessary to change the computer’s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following: •...
Click Use the following IP address, and then type 192.168.1.2 in the IP address field. In the Subnet mask field, type 255.255.255.0. Click OK. You can now reach the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 using a standard web browser. 14117800, Ed.2...
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Administration Page appears. Figure 30 Main page of the Web Based Administration Page 7.4 Accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool The KIRK Configuration Tool of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com. 7.4.1 Installing the KIRK Configuration Tool Once you download the KIRK Configuration Tool of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, install it by clicking on the KWS600v3_Configuration_Tool_1.X.X.X_setup.exe and by following the...
7.4.2 Starting the KIRK Configuration Tool When you have the KIRK Configuration Tool application installed, start it from your computer. Double-click the KIRK Configuration Tool icon or locate the program under the Start menu to open the KIRK Configuration Tool application on your desktop.
Note: Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to medium-sized installations. This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell solution. Figure 32 KWS600v3 Single-cell installation For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.5.1 Entering a User Name and Password First time you access the Administration Page, you need to log on with user name and a password. Note: The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is ip1200.
In the User name field, type a user name. In the Password field, type a new password, then type the password again in the field below to confirm it. Click OK to change the password. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
7.5.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.5.4 Configuring DECT System Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System. Figure 38 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page 14117800, Ed.2...
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10 In the Frame field, type the desired frame length in milliseconds and then select either Exclusive or SC (Silence Compression). Contact your system administrator for more information. Note: If the Exclusive check box is selected for the coder, then the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is forced to use the coder. 11 Click OK.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.5.5 Configuring DECT Master On the Master page you can establish a communication protocol between the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and a call handler. Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master. Figure 39 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page From the Mode list, select Active.
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio. Figure 40 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page In the Radio-Id field, type 1. Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.5.7 Configuring TOS (Type of Service) Priorities It is possible to change the TOS (Type of Service) priorities in a system. The TOS priority depends on the network used. Under the Configuration menu, click IP.
7.6 Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through Administration Page Note: Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to medium-sized installations. This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution. Figure 42 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation This section contains information about: •...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.1 Configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 This section describes how to configure a Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a multi-cell solution. This section includes information about: • “Entering a User Name and Password (Primary)” on page 90 •...
In the Password field, type a new password, then type the password again in the field below to confirm it. Click OK to change the password. Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
7.6.1.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Primary) To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.
7.6.1.3 Obtaining a Multi-Cell License (Primary) To configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is necessary to obtain a multi-cell license from www.kirktelecom.com. Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then copy the serial number of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 from the Info page.
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK. When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.1.5 Setting LDAP Mode (Primary) For the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to act as a server for all the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries, you need to set the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) mode.
In the User field, type the user name. In the Password field, type the password. The Enable check box must be selected. Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.1.7 Configuring DECT System (Primary) Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System. Figure 51 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT. If changing the name, the system cannot operate.
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10 In the Frame field, type the desired frame length in milliseconds and then select either Exclusive or SC (Silence Compression). Contact your system administrator for more information. Note: If the Exclusive check box is selected for the coder, then the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is forced to use the coder. 11 Click OK.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.1.8 Configuring DECT Master (Primary) On the Master page you can define which mode the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 should operate in. You also establish a communication protocol between the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and a call handler.
7.6.1.9 Configuring DECT Radio (Primary) On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and Sync Master has to synchronize with. Note: In a multi-cell installation with max. 10 KIRK Wireless Server primary and secondaries, the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the Sync Master can be the same.
If CISCO network: It is recommended to change the TOS priority to 0x68,0xb8. For information about the TOS priorities used in your network, contact you system administrator. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. The Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is now configured. 14117800, Ed.2...
7.6.2.1 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Sync Master) To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP. Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on the local network. Figure 56 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page In the IP address field, type the new IP address.
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution the Sync Master needs access to the information (such as system ARI code and user data) that are stored on the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the LDAP replicator services for the Sync Master.
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master. Figure 58 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page From the Mode list, select Off. Selecting Off defines the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as not being the Master. From the Prot (Protocol) list, select H323.
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio. Figure 59 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page In the Master field, type the IP address of the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. In the Radio-id field, type the radio ID of the Sync Master.
This section describes how to configure an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a multi-cell solution. In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 stops working, the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 will take over connection to the call handler.
Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password. The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is ip1200. If you have changed the user name and...
7.6.3.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Standby) To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.3.4 Configuring DECT Master (Standby) On the Master page you need to define the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.
Figure 66 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page Select the Disable check box to disable the radio. Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. The alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is now configured. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.4 Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 This section describes how to configure KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in a multi-cell solution. After configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you need to configure each Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be used in the system one by one.
Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password. The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is ip1200. If you have changed the user name and password when configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you must use these when configuring the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries.
7.6.4.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Secondary) To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.
Figure 70 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.4.3 Configuring Ethernet Link (Secondary) Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link. Figure 71 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK. When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch.
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator. Figure 72 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page In the Server field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - or the LDAP Server, if this is part of your installation.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.4.5 Configuring DECT System (Secondary) Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System. Figure 73 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT. If changing the name, the system cannot operate.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.4.6 Configuring DECT Master (Secondary) On the Master page you need to define the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as a Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.4.7 Configuring DECT Radio (Secondary) On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and Sync Master has to synchronize with. Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.
Note: For more information about configuring the first Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be used as input in the configuration of more KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries, refer to “Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 114.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.6.6 Configuring Standalone LDAP Server In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is possible to configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration data (such as name, directory number, IPEI etc.). If you configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration and read/write information between the primaries and secondaries of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, then the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 only manage the connection to the call handler.
Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. 7.6.6.2 Configuring DECT Master (LDAP Server) Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master. Figure 78 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 From the Mode list, select Off. Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. 7.6.6.3 Configuring DECT Radio (LDAP Server) Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio. Figure 79 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.
LDAP Replication to the radio units. Note: In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the LDAP Server is the same unit, the alternative LDAP Server will also take the role as the Master KIRK Wireless Server if the LDAP Server stops working.
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution the alternative LDAP Server needs access to the information (such as system ARI code and user data) that are stored on the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the LDAP replicator services for the alternative LDAP Server.
In the User name field, type the user name. In the Password field, type the password. Select the Enable check box. Click OK. Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration. The alternative LDAP Server is now configured. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell solution. Figure 83 KWS600v3 Single-cell installation In the Master tab you configure the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. This is only a single-cell configuration, therefore you do not need to provide information about LDAP and multi-cell license.
• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
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Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 In the Gatekeeper area: • From the Mode list, select Active. • In the Gatekeeper field, type the IP address of your call handler. Contact your system administrator for more information. • In the Alternative Gatekeeper field, type an alternative IP address of your call handler (optionally).
For information on accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool, refer to “Accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool” on page This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution. Figure 85 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation This section contains information about: •...
• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
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In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.
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Click Browse to search for the text file containing license information, select it, and then click Open. Note: Remember to obtain a multi-cell license from www.kirktelecom.com. Contact KIRK telecom sales support by e-mail (mph@kirktelecom.com or hbk@kirktelecom.com) and require a multi-cell license for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
This section describes how to configure an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a multi-cell solution. In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 stops working, the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 will take over connection to the call handler.
• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
150. 7.8.3 Configuring LDAP Server In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is possible to configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration data (such as name, directory number, IPEI etc.). If you configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration and read/write information between the primaries and secondaries of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, then the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 only manage the connection to the call handler.
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• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
LDAP Replication to the radio units. Note: In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the LDAP Server is the same unit, the alternative LDAP Server will also take the role as the Master KIRK Wireless Server if the LDAP Server stops working.
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• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
• Deselect the DHCP check box. First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •...
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In the Alt Master field, type the IP address of the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Note: The radio ID of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is by default identical to the last octet of its IP address. It is recommended not to change the radio ID.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 7.8.6 Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 This section describe how to configure KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in a multi-cell solution. After configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you need to configure each Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be used in the system.
ID for the unit. • Provide the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question, and radio ID of the Sync Master and Alternative Master Sync. — Click in the host name column of the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question (in the left area of the Secondaries tab).
— In the Host Name field, type the host name. The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.
On the File menu, click Save. A Save dialog box appears. Figure 97 KIRK Configuration Tool: Save dialog box Select the configurations you want to save, and then click OK. Indicate in which folder the file should be saved, and then click OK.
Note: When uploading a configuration file to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question must have a specific IP address valid to the whole network. To ensure that the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 has a specific IP address valid to the network either get an IP address automatically through DHCP mode or assign a specific IP address through the Administration Page.
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On the File menu, click Open. A Select configuration text files to open dialog box appears. Figure 100 KIRK Configuration Tool: Select config. text file to open dialog box Select the configuration text files in question, and then click Open.
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Note: This section only describes how to register handsets on the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/LDAP server. You also need to register the users on the call handler. For registering users on the call handler, refer to the user guide accompanying this product.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription 8.1.1 Registering Handsets Using Skinny Protocol Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. The following window appears. Figure 101 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page Click New. An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 102 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box...
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The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eigth digits, defined by the technicians, and can be used when connecting the handset to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The authentication code is a subscription pin code for the individual handset.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription 8.1.2 Registering Handsets Using H323 Protocol Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. The following window appears. Figure 103 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page Click New. An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 104 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box...
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The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eigth digits, defined by the technicians, and can be used when connecting the handset to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The authentication code is a subscription pin code for the individual handset.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription 8.1.3 Registering Handsets Using SIP Protocol Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. The following window appears. Figure 105 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page Click New. An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 106 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box...
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10 Repeat step 1 to 9 for each new handset to be registered to the system. 11 Click OK to save the registration(s). In the DECT/Users page the new handset/user now has the status Pending, meaning that it is ready for subscription. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
As soon as the correct serial number of the system appears in the display, press . The serial number is located on the label on the rear of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Enter the AC (if required) using the keyboard, and press .
- use the < > keys to scroll between the IDs of the different systems to find the system to which you want to connect. Under SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions display. Free positions do not display. Press to confirm. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
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Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. Figure 107 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page Click Show to display all registered users and their configuration on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Type the beginning of a number or name to search for in the text field, and then click Show. 9.3 Unsubscribing KIRK Handsets Note: Unsubscription of KIRK Handsets requires the use of each handset to be unsubscribed from the system.
If handset is subscribed to more than one system, select the system ARI in question. The handset has been unsubscribed. 9.4 Removing KIRK Handsets from the List (Deregistering) You can deregister KIRK Handsets from KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. This is necessary when: • you must replace the handset due to loss or breakage.
KIRK Handset Management Select the handset in question by clicking on the Long Name. An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 110 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box Click Delete. 14117800, Ed.2...
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. Figure 111 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users window Select the handset in question by clicking on the Long Name. An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 112 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
Note: For handset adjustment of KIRK 40XX you use the charger accompanying the handset. Note: For handset adjustment you also need the programming software (ServiceTool). The ServiceTool is not part of the KIRK Programming Kit Handset but can be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com.
The ServiceTool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming, handset adjustment and software download to the KIRK Handset and KIRK Repeater. Fore more information about adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool, refer to the Help File in the ServiceTool. The ServiceTool is to be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com.
KIRK Handset Management 9.7.2 Cancelling Call-Forward-All Use this feature to cancel the call forward between telephone numbers. On your handset do the following: Press Press ** and then press 2. You will receive a confirmation tone. 9.7.3 Call Pickup Use this feature to answer a phone in your call pickup group.
“Accessing the Web Based Administration Page” on page Through the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it is possible to define and view different settings of the system, reading statistics, making a backup of configuration file, updating system software, and resetting the system.
System Management 10.1.1 Reading System Information This page provides general system information. Under the Configuration menu, click General. Figure 114 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Info page On the General/Info page you can read information about: • the used firmware, boot code and hard ware •...
• “Handovers” on page 178 10.1.2.1 Statistics This page is usefull to get statistic information from the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 about all the incoming and outgoing calls on the system and handover information. Under the Administration menu, click DECT.
System Management 10.1.2.2 Users This page provides information about the handsets/users registered on the system. Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users. Figure 116 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page Click Show. 10.1.2.3 Unknown This page provides information about anonymous registered handsets/users on the system. Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Unknown.
System Management 10.1.2.4 Radios This page provides information about all KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 installation. Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Radios. Figure 118 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Radios page 10.1.2.5 Master Calls This page provides information about all calls on the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
System Management 10.1.2.6 Radio Calls This page provides information about the IPEI number and status, and to which IP address the handset will make a handover. Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio Calls. Figure 120 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Radio Calls page 10.1.2.7 Handovers This page provides information about the handsets being in handover status.
Figure 122 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server-Status page 10.1.4 Reading LDAP Replicator Statistics This page provides information about the selected server. Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator-Status. Figure 123 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator-Status page KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide...
System Management 10.1.5 Reading Ethernet Statistics This page provides status information on the interface. Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0/ETH1, and then click Statistics. Figure 124 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH/Statistics page Click Clear if you want to delete all information. 14117800, Ed.2...
• DECT Master: Logs generated by the master software in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 • DECT Radio: Logs generated by the radio software in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 • H.323 Registrations: Logs generated upon RAS registration • SIP Registrations: Logs generated upon SIP user registration •...
System Management 10.1.6.2 Tracing In this page you can define what information to trace. This information is useful when troubleshooting and when contacting service representatives. Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics, and then click Tracing. Figure 126 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Tracing page Select which information you want to trace.
Figure 127 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Config Show page 10.1.6.4 Ping This page is used to determine the responce time from the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to a certain IP address. This is useful when checking the connection between the different system components.
When saving the configuration data you have an overall overview of the KIRK Wireless Server which is useful in case of problem solving. Note: Making a back up of the configuration file is also useful when configuring more KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries and an identical configuration should be applied to each KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Secondary.
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
System Management 10.1.8.3 Updating Radio File The radio file of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be updated. To update the radio file you load a file to the system. Contact your distributor for newest software. Under the Administration menu, click Upload, and then click Radio.
System Management 10.1.8.4 Updating Boot File The boot file of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be updated. To update the boot file you load a file to the system. Contact your distributor for newest software. Under the Administration menu, click Upload, and then click Boot.
System Management 10.1.9 Resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Some configuration changes requires a reset in order to take effect. A reset restarts the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 software. You must restart the system after the following procedures: • configuring •...
System Management 10.1.9.2 Resetting KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 When System is Idle Instead of resetting the system immediately and terminating all ongoing calls, it is also possible to reset the system, when the system is idle. The reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
You can also reset the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in TFTP mode (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). The TFTP mode is used, if the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be updated through the GWLOAD program. For more information about using the GWLOAD program, refer to “Using the GWLOAD Program”...
For information about repeater programming, refer to “Programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool” on page 10.2.2 Adjusting the KIRK Handset For information about KIRK Handset adjustment, refer to “Adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool” on page 171. 14117800, Ed.2...
Messaging over IP MSF This section provides you with information about writing MSF messages (Message Service Function) using the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web...
• Simple example in VB.net usig the dll interface including source code Note: The MSF Lan Manager is a demo program using the KIRK dll interface. The KIRK dll interface is available for free use. For more information about obtaining the KIRK telecom MSF package, contact KIRK telecom.
Following is a summary of faults that may be encountered during a wireless PBX installation and the appropriate corrective actions. It is assumed that all other parts of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 are in order and that the user is familiar with the standard KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 troubleshooting procedures.
Troubleshooting 12.1.1 Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 The error messages that may occur on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Administration Page are described in the following table. Table 11 Error Messages on the Administration Page Problem Action required The LDAP replicator is not active.
Troubleshooting 12.1.2 KIRK Configuration Tool for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 The error messages that may occur in the KIRK Configuration Tool are described in the following table. Table 12 Error Messages in KIRK Configuration Tool Problem Action required The Get button uses the IP address to look up the host name. The Get Get button is grayed - button is only enabled, if the DHCP check box is disabled.
Troubleshooting 12.2 Frequently Asked Questions This section contains frequently asked questions about the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Question - General Answer Why is my single cell system On the Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (Con- continuously restarting itself? figuration >...
Troubleshooting 12.3 Using the GWLOAD Program This section describes how to reach the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 through the GWLOAD program. It is necessary to use the GWLOAD program if the system GW Upload is chrashed and/ or if KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is restarted in TFTP mode (refer to “Resetting the KIRK...
When finished uploading the new firmware, it is necessary to reset the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 by pressing the Reset button (short press) on the faceplate of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. This will restart the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.
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