KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide
KIRK Handset
Note
KIRK SIO Application Interface
2–6
The handset is a lightweight, ergonomically designed wireless unit that
includes an LCD display and keypad.
The handset is a portable unit compatible with DECT GAP standard.
The handset is designed to provide the subscriber with most of the features
available for a wired phone, in addition to its roaming and handover
capabilities.
The KWS6000 supports up to 4096 registered handsets.
For more information about the handset, refer to
Use"
on page 8-1,
"KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription"
and
"KIRK Handset Management"
Auto Login and Handover
Auto login refers to the ability to log on to more than one system, enabling you
to use the same handset on up to 10 different systems. If a handset is
subscribed to two or more systems, you can use Auto Login type A or Auto
Login type B to change between the systems automatically:
•
Auto Login type A is used if a handset is subscribed to two or more
systems. Auto Login A should only be used in separate systems without
overlaps.
•
Auto Login type B is used if a handset is subscribed to two systems only.
Auto Login B can be used in separate systems which are overlapping each
other.
Auto Login type B is only supported in 4020/4040/4080 Handsets.
For more information about Auto Login, refer to
Handsets"
on page 13-3.
Handover refers to the ability to move between the coverage areas of different
radio units on the same system while talking, without interruptions in the
conversation.
The SIO Application Interface is a communication platform allowing text
messaging between the wireless server and a handset. With the SIO API,
which is a fundamental part of all our solutions, and a third party application
program, the customer is offered a wide range of usage opportunities in a
variety of vertical markets.
"Preparing KIRK Handset for
on page 14-1.
"Subscribing KIRK
on page 13-1
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