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Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 
6000 

Before you install the KWS6000 solution, it is necessary to perform a complete 
site survey and determine the exact location of KWS6000, base stations, 
repeaters and number of handsets required. 

A well planned installation should start with an RF coverage site survey. A site 
survey is designed to determine the optimal location for base stations and 
repeaters and the amount of wireless voice traffic to be supported by the 
installation (i.e., how many handsets must maintain voice conversations at the 
same time, in any given area).

Due to the unexpected nature of RF propagation in an indoor environment, an 
actual on-site test must be performed before the installation is complete. While 
an extensive guide to effective RF coverage planning is outside the scope of 
this manual, the following points should be taken into consideration when 
planning the site, prior to base station and repeater installation:

The base station/repeater provides typical RF coverage of up to 50 
meters/164 feet in a typical indoor office environment and up 300 
meters/984 feet in an open area (line-of-sight), extending in all directions 
from the base station/repeater. The exact coverage range depends on the 
building architecture, wall material and surroundings.

The wireless solution can support a maximum of 4096 handsets. 

The wireless solution supports a maximum of 255 base stations.

Handset handover: handsets can move between coverage areas of base 
stations and repeaters while receiving continuous service and maintaining 
conversations in progress.

For efficient handover of conversations between base stations, deploy base 
stations with wide 

overlap

 between them (i.e., plan for some areas to be 

covered by more than one base station). Overlaps are necessary to 
maintain seamless handover and to establish synchronization chains. A 
good example may be a cafeteria during lunch hour where temporary 

Summary of Contents for KIRK KWS6000

Page 1: ...Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 14168000 Version 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...expressed written consent of Polycom Inc Information contained herein is subject to change without notice and does not represent commitment of any type on the part of Polycom Inc Polycom and Accord are registered trademarks of Polycom Inc Notice While reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing Polycom Inc cannot assu...

Page 3: ...ver 2 6 KIRK SIO Application Interface 2 6 KIRK Maintenance Software 2 7 Administrative Computer 2 7 Requirements for the KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Solution 2 7 KIRK Wireless Server 6000 KIRK Media Resources 2 7 Environmental Requirements 2 7 Electrical Requirements 2 8 KIRK Base Stations and KIRK Repeaters 2 8 Environmental Requirements 2 8 Electrical Requirements for Base Station 2 9 Electrical ...

Page 4: ...00 KIRK Media Resource Appearance and Components 4 3 KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource LED Indicators 4 5 Front Cover 4 5 Faceplate 4 5 KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource Reset Button 4 6 Resetting the KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource Hardware 4 6 Installing the KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource 4 7 Installing KIRK Codec Module Description of KIRK Codec Module 5 2 KIRK Codec Module Type and Part Number 5 2 KIRK Codec Mod...

Page 5: ...peater Programming 6 8 Programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool 6 9 Use of KIRK Repeater With External Antenna 6 18 Synchronization Ways 6 18 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use KIRK Handset Description 8 1 KIRK Handset Types and Part Numbers 8 2 KIRK Charger Types and Part Numbers 8 2 Power Supply Types and Part Numbers 8 3 Installing Battery 8 4 Installing Battery on KIRK 3040 Handsets 8 5 ...

Page 6: ...tic IP Address 10 7 General Configuration 10 8 Wireless Server Configuration 10 9 Built In Media Resource Configuration 10 9 SIP Configuration 10 10 Security Configuration 10 12 Configuring a KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Using DHCP 10 13 General Configuration 10 13 Wireless Server Configuration 10 14 Built In Media Resource Configuration 10 15 SIP Configuration 10 15 Security Configuration 10 15 Chec...

Page 7: ... 7 Security Configuration 12 7 Sync Ways Configuration 12 8 Configuring a KIRK Base Station Using Static IP Address 12 9 General Configuration 12 10 Base Station Configuration 12 11 Security Configuration 12 11 Sync Ways Configuration 12 11 Checking Indicators 12 11 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File 12 11 KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription Registering KIRK Handsets 13 1 Subscribin...

Page 8: ...nt KIRK Wireless Server 6000 15 2 Changing System User Name and Password 15 2 Reading System Information 15 3 General Status Information 15 3 Logs Information 15 4 Wireless Server Information 15 5 Reading Statistics 15 6 Wireless Server 15 6 Media Resource 15 7 Base Station 15 8 Active Calls 15 8 Abnormal Releases 15 8 Traffic Distribution 15 9 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File 15 10 Rest...

Page 9: ...mation 15 25 Reading Statistics 15 26 Sync State of Base Station 15 26 Checking Sync State 15 27 Updating the KIRK Base Station Firmware 15 28 Updating KIRK Base Station Firmware 15 28 Messaging over MSF Description of Different Types of MSF Messages 16 1 Sending Text Messages 16 3 Regulatory Notices International Regulatory and Product Information 17 1 Important Safety Instructions and Product In...

Page 10: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 18 ...

Page 11: ...Resource KIRK Codec Module KIRK Base Station KIRK Repeater KIRK Handset The Installation Guide also provides you with information about Web based Administration Page of the KWS6000 media resource and base station Important Information Before You Begin This guide assumes the following that users have a working knowledge of the call handlers operations that the call handler is installed and initiali...

Page 12: ...tation To learn about the KIRK Base Station and to mount it onto wall indoors Chapter 7 Installing KIRK Repeater To learn about the KIRK Repeater and to mount repeater onto wall or ceiling indoors Chapter 8 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use To prepare KIRK Handsets for use installing and charging battery Chapter 9 Basic Network Configuration To learn about DHCP and TCP IP Setup and to assign options ...

Page 13: ...nt To unsubscribe and deregister KIRK Handsets To change user configuration and adjust handsets Chapter 15 System Management To define and view different settings of the system reading statistics making a backup of configuration file updating system software and resetting the system Chapter 16 Messaging over MSF To enable the MSF messages function Chapter 17 Regulatory Notices To learn about safet...

Page 14: ...Deployment Guide Handset Operation Handset User s Guide Pre and Mid Call Services Pre and Mid Call Services User Guide Release Notes Every softare release is accompanied by a release note The release note describes software changes bug fixes outstanding issues and hardware compability considerations for the new software release Read the release note before you begin a software upgrade To obtain th...

Page 15: ...the handset SN IWU Inter Working Unit KWS KIRK Wireless Server KWS6000 KIRK Wireless Server 6000 LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control hardware address of a device connected to a network MTU Maximum Translation Unit MWI Message Weighing Indication NIC Network Interface Card NTP Network Time Protocol PBX Private Branch eXchange PCS Product Change Status Edition Po...

Page 16: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 1 6 VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WRFP Wireless Radio Fixed Part Wireless Repeater ...

Page 17: ...n provides a description of the KWS6000 solution A typical KWS6000 configuration includes a number of the following components in addition to the KWS6000 Media resources Base stations Repeaters Handsets and accessories Figure 2 1 Overview of the Whole Solution ...

Page 18: ...on on page 2 4 KIRK Repeater on page 2 5 KIRK Handset on page 2 6 KIRK Maintenance Software on page 2 7 Administrative Computer on page 2 7 KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Below you will find an overview of the system capacity of the KWS6000 Table 2 1 Overview of System Capacity Description Capacity Max number of base stations Note A minimum of 1 base station is required as the KWS6000 does not have a b...

Page 19: ...0 Mhz referred to as DECT USA DECT 1920 1930 Mhz referred to as 1G9 The wireless band used by a KWS6000 solution is determined by the base stations and handsets ordered with the solution KIRK Media Resource The media resource performs media conversion between the call handler and the KWS6000 and is the media termination point for incoming and outgoing calls A maximum of 32 media resources can be a...

Page 20: ... a handset can move between base stations without any interference Transmission length is up to 100 meters 329 feet according to IEEE 802 3u on a twisted pair cable e g cat 5e The base station is a class 1 PoE device 802 3af and must be powered accordingly maximum power supply consumption 3 0W according to PoE 802 3af The radius coverage of the base station is up to 90 meters 295 feet indoor and u...

Page 21: ...epeater is used in areas with limited voice traffic where cabling is difficult The repeater does not increase the number of traffic channels but increases the coverage area established with the base station Up to three repeaters can be placed in cascade formation directing coverage in a certain direction The base station can support up to 6 repeaters For more information about the repeater refer t...

Page 22: ... 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 For more in...

Page 23: ...porarily connected directly to the device or to the network A dedicated computer is not required Requirements for the KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Solution This section provides information about the environmental and electrical requirements and software requirements for the KWS6000 solution KIRK Wireless Server 6000 KIRK Media Resources Environmental Requirements The installation area must be clean ...

Page 24: ...on base stations and repeaters in ducts plenums or hollow spaces used to transport environmental air except where the duct plenum or hollow space is created by a suspended ceiling having lay in panels When you need more than one base station in a cell to meet traffic requirements position the base stations at the same cell center Keep the base station and repeater away from steel constructions Do ...

Page 25: ...he handset needs time to scan for an alternative base station Electrical Requirements for Base Station The following electrical requirements must be met The base station operates on standard twisted pair ethernet cable e g minimum Cat 5e to prevent disturbances from other equipment Maximum power supply consumption is 3 0W IEEE 802 3af class 1 device The max radiated output power for the antenna is...

Page 26: ...be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity Electrical Requirements The following electrical requirement must be met The supplied power power supply for the charger must be 110 V to 120 V ac nominal or 220 V to 230 V ac nominal 50 60 Hz KIRK Maintenance Software This section describes the computer requirements to run the installation and maintenance tools of the handset and repeater Soft...

Page 27: ...m on site Handsets To use the handsets you must first install the radio infrastructure e g base stations and repeaters to transmit and receive radio signals to and from the handsets There are no direct connections between the handset and the system For more information about base station and repeater installation refer to Installing KIRK Base Station on page 6 1 and Installing KIRK Repeater on pag...

Page 28: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 2 12 ...

Page 29: ...to consideration when planning the site prior to base station and repeater installation The base station repeater provides typical RF coverage of up to 50 meters 164 feet in a typical indoor office environment and up 300 meters 984 feet in an open area line of sight extending in all directions from the base station repeater The exact coverage range depends on the building architecture wall materia...

Page 30: ... wall should be installed vertically in the middle of the space below the drop ceiling In corridors the base station repeater wall should be installed vertically preferably at corridor intersections where propagation patterns follow the corridor patterns The base station repeater should point towards the corridor and preferably in the middle height between the floor and the actual ceiling In case ...

Page 31: ...ent of a KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Multi Cell Sync over Air As a user moves from one base station 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 For more information about synchronization chains refer to Examples of Synchronization Chains on page 3 4 If the synchronization...

Page 32: ...rovides information about Sync Chain With One Sync Master Primary Sync Ways on page 3 5 Sync Chain With Alternative Sync Ways on page 3 6 Sync Chain With and Without Alternative Sync Ways on page 3 9 Note It is recommended that a base station synchronizes with at least two other radio units that an alternative sync way is defined to ensure system redundancy If the primary sync way is not working t...

Page 33: ... to the Sync Master through the synchronization chain If one of the radio units in the synchronization chain is not working then the synchronization chain is broken and the system will be unstable No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 Note It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building Green line Shows the primary sync ways Brown line Only handover overlap is need...

Page 34: ...ative Sync Ways Figure 3 3 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 No 11 Primary sync on No 10 and alternative sync on No 21 No 21 Primary sync on No 20 and alternative sync on No 11 ...

Page 35: ...bered 0 255 No 10 and No 20 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 11 Primary sync on No 10 and alternative sync on No 21 No 21 Primary sync on No 20 and alternative sync on No 11 No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 No 10 No 20 No 30 and No 40 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 11 Primary sync on No 10 and alternative sync on No 21 No 21 Primary sync on No 20 and alternative sync o...

Page 36: ...the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 Note It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building Green line Shows the primary sync ways Red line Shows the alternative sync ways Note It is recommended to make a site planner Every base station must be numbered with Radio ID Primary sync Radio ID and Alternative sync Radio ID ...

Page 37: ... 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 No 11 No 12 and No 13 Only primary sync No 14 and No 15 Primary sync and alternative sync 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 ...

Page 38: ...red 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 No 14 and No 15 Primary sync and alternative sync on repeater No 84 No 148 and No 212 Repeater no alternative sync possible No 24 and No 25 Primary sync and alternative sync No 74 and No 84 Only handover overlap Marked with green ...

Page 39: ...urce faceplate Before you install the equipment ensure that a site planner defines the locations of the KWS6000 and media resources This section contains the following information Description of KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource on page 4 2 Installing the KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource on page 4 7 Note The installation of a media resource is optional Installation of a media resource will augment the number...

Page 40: ...CT and USA DECT 6 0 The table below includes a list of available KWS6000 and their part numbers KIRK Media Resource Types and Part Numbers The media resource contains RF circuitry that comply with the local band standards ETSI DECT and USA DECT 6 0 The table below includes a list of available media resources and their part numbers Table 4 1 KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Part Numbers Variants of KIRK W...

Page 41: ... KIRK Media Resource 4 3 KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource Appearance and Components The KWS6000 media resource front cover includes the following LED that indicates the operating status of the unit Figure 4 1 KWS6000 Media Resource Front view LED ...

Page 42: ...esource faceplate includes the following see figure below Figure 4 2 KWS6000 Media Resource Faceplate For information about the Reset button refer to Resetting the KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource Hardware on page 4 6 ETH Port Power Supply Power Indicator Reset Button LINK Activity Indicator ...

Page 43: ...er LED Indicator Meaning Steady green OK and idle Slow green flashing OK and active voice call Fast green flashing Active in operation with the maximum active connections busy Slow red flashing Missing media resource or base station if it is a media resource missing connection to KWS6000 Fast red flashing Error Steady red Reset shutdown in progress Steady red for 5 seconds followed by fast red fla...

Page 44: ...age 4 5 Resetting the KWS6000 KIRK Media Resource Hardware This section contains a description of the different actions that take place when pressing the Reset button Table 4 5 Reset Button Description Press button Action Short press 2 to 5 sec System restarts when button is released Long press 5 to 9 sec until front LED flashes red then release button Resets the system to factory default settings...

Page 45: ... mounting indoors on a wall 1 Mount the KWS6000 media resource on the wall using the anchors and screws provided Note When you place the KWS6000 media resource on the screws ensure that the screws do not touch the printed circuit board Figure 4 3 KWS6000 Media Resource Wall Mounting 2 Connect the wire into the RJ45 plug on the KWS6000 media resource ...

Page 46: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 8 ...

Page 47: ...dec standards For more information about media resources refer to Installing KIRK Wireless Server 6000 and KIRK Media Resource on page 4 1 This section contains the following information Description of KIRK Codec Module on page 5 2 Installing the KIRK Codec Module on page 5 3 Note When installing a Codec Module the media resource only adds 24 voice channels to the system Adding 32 media resources ...

Page 48: ...odec Module Type and Part Number on page 5 2 KIRK Codec Module Appearance on page 5 2 KIRK Codec Module Type and Part Number KIRK Codec Module Appearance Figure 5 1 Codec Module Table 5 1 KIRK Codec Module Part Number Codec Module for KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Part Number KIRK Codec Module 1 8 1 9 GHz conforms with standard DECT markets 02344300 ...

Page 49: ...ted set the front cover aside in a safe location 3 Snap the two support posts into the printed circuit board of the media resource 4 Carefully insert the Codec Module into the Codec Module connector and the two support posts on the printed circuit board Figure 5 2 Installing Codec Module on Pinted Circuit Board 5 Replace the cover by aligning the tabs with the proper positions and gently press the...

Page 50: ... accessing the web based Administration Page of the KWS6000 under Administration Media Resource you can now see that more codecs are available For information about accessing the web based Administration Page refer to Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 10 3 ...

Page 51: ...tation provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets on page 6 1 KIRK Base Station Types and Part Numbers on page 6 2 KIRK Base Station Appearance and Components on page 6 2 KIRK Base Station LED Indicators on page 6 4 KIRK Base Station Reset Button on page 6 5 KIRK Base Station provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets The base station is a compact device that contains RF circuitry and transmit receive anten...

Page 52: ...mbers The base station contain RF circuitry that comply with the local band standards UPCS DECT or ETSI DECT The table below includes a list of available base stations and their part numbers KIRK Base Station Appearance and Components The base station front cover includes the following LED that indicates the operating status of the unit Figure 6 1 Base Station Front view Table 6 1 KIRK Base Statio...

Page 53: ... faceplate includes the following see figure below Figure 6 2 Base Station Faceplate For information about the Reset button refer to Resetting the KIRK Base Station Hardware on page 6 5 ETH Port Power supply by PoE LINK Activity Indicator Reset Button ...

Page 54: ... Description Front Cover LED Indicator Meaning Steady green OK and idle Slow green flashing OK and active voice call Fast green flashing Active in operation with the maximum active connections busy Slow red flashing Missing media resource or base station if it is a media resource missing connection to KWS6000 Fast red flashing Error Steady red Reset shutdown in progress Steady red for 5 seconds fo...

Page 55: ...set Button Description Press button Action Short press 2 to 5 sec System restarts when button is released Long press 5 to 9 sec until front LED flashes red then release button Resets the system to factory default settings original IP settings and empty user data base and restarts the system Firmware version is not affected Note Before beginning the installation determine the position of the base s...

Page 56: ...ounting 2 Connect the RJ45 plug to the ethernet connector at the bottom of the base station 0 0 Figure 6 5 Base Station Ethernet Connector Recording the Installation Information After completing the installation of the base stations record the location of each base station and add a descriptive text in the Administration Page of the KWS6000 under Administration Base stations Caution Do not mount t...

Page 57: ...he KIRK Repeater on page 6 7 Programming a KIRK Repeater with the KIRK Programming Kit on page 6 7 KIRK Repeater Description This section contains information about KIRK Repeater provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets on page 6 1 KIRK Repeater Types and Part Numbers on page 6 2 KIRK Repeater Appearance and Components on page 6 3 KIRK Repeater LED Indicators on page 6 4 KIRK Repeater provides RF Cha...

Page 58: ...tandards UPCS DECT or ETSI DECT The wall mounted repeater and the ceiling mounted repeater is available as a full slot repeater A full slot repeater covers four simultaneous speech channels These channels are borrowed from the attached base station and are not additional channels to the total number of channels on the system The table below includes a list of available repeaters and their part num...

Page 59: ...able is to be ordered separately part no 02319505 LED that indicates whether or not the unit is functioning KIRK Repeater with external antenna 1 8 GHz 2 channels Supported on KWS300 KWS500 KWS600 KWS600v3 single and multi cell KWS1500 KWS3000 and KWS6000 0244 0000 KIRK Repeater with external antenna 1 8 GHz 4 channels Supported on KWS300 KWS500 KWS600 KWS600v3 single and multi cell KWS1500 KWS300...

Page 60: ...er has been powered sync has still not been established As soon as sync has been established the LED is on Each time a handset connects to the repeater the LED flashes shortly Each time a handset makes handover to a repeater the LED flashes shortly Installing the KIRK Repeater Before beginning the installation determine the position of the repeater for best coverage The coverage depends on the con...

Page 61: ...hind furniture Only position repeaters where the signal is needed The installation area must be clean free of traffic and excess dust dry and well ventilated The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F The installation area must be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity For best RF coverage the repeater must be mounted vertically on walls...

Page 62: ... with external antenna connect the external antenna cable to the antenna connector in the rear of the repeater as well 2 Mount the repeater onto the wall using the screws accompanying the repeater Figure 6 3 Repeater and External Antenna Installed on the Wall Repeater External Antenna Only for repeaters supplied with external antenna connection External antenna cable only forrepeaters supplied wit...

Page 63: ...ation After completing the installation of the repeaters record the location of each repeater Checking Indicators Verify that the repeater LED indicator is continuously on indicating that the repeater is functional Powering the KIRK Repeater Power Options The power supply for the repeater is 9VDC 300mA Programming a KIRK Repeater with the KIRK Programming Kit This section provides information abou...

Page 64: ...nnect the serial cable to the splitter and Com port of your computer The repeater is now ready for programming via the ServiceTool Note The above mentioned order of the set up point 1 2 and 3 is important Note For programming the repeater you also need the programming software ServiceTool and the power supply for the repeater The ServiceTool is not part of the Programming Kit Repeater but can be d...

Page 65: ...ted to the computer and the mains In a single cell solution the numbers assigned to the repeaters must be between 2 and 7 The number of the base station is default set to 1 In a multi cell solution the numbering of the base stations and repeaters has to follow the numbering in the table below Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 0 64 1...

Page 66: ... 98 162 226 35 99 163 227 36 100 164 228 37 101 165 229 38 102 166 230 39 103 167 231 40 104 168 232 41 105 169 233 42 106 170 234 43 107 171 235 44 108 172 236 45 109 173 237 46 110 174 238 47 111 175 239 48 112 176 240 49 113 177 241 50 114 178 242 51 115 179 243 52 116 180 244 53 117 181 245 54 118 182 246 55 119 183 247 56 120 184 248 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base ...

Page 67: ...197 5 70 134 198 6 71 135 199 7 72 136 200 8 73 137 201 9 74 138 202 10 75 139 203 11 76 140 204 12 77 141 205 13 78 142 206 14 79 143 207 15 80 144 208 16 81 145 209 17 82 146 210 18 83 147 211 19 84 148 212 20 85 149 213 21 86 150 214 22 87 151 215 23 88 152 216 24 89 153 217 25 90 154 218 26 91 155 219 27 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 R...

Page 68: ...04 168 232 40 105 169 233 41 106 170 234 42 107 171 235 43 108 172 236 44 109 173 237 45 110 174 238 46 111 175 239 47 112 176 240 48 113 177 241 49 114 178 242 50 115 179 243 51 116 180 244 52 117 181 245 53 118 182 246 54 119 183 247 55 120 184 248 56 121 185 249 57 122 186 250 58 123 187 251 59 124 188 252 60 125 189 253 61 126 190 254 62 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Ba...

Page 69: ...40 204 12 76 141 205 13 77 142 206 14 78 143 207 15 79 144 208 16 80 145 209 17 81 146 210 18 82 147 211 19 83 148 212 20 84 149 213 21 85 150 214 22 86 151 215 23 87 152 216 24 88 153 217 25 89 154 218 26 90 155 219 27 91 156 220 28 92 157 221 29 93 158 222 30 94 159 223 31 95 160 224 32 96 161 225 33 97 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repe...

Page 70: ...45 109 174 238 46 110 175 239 47 111 176 240 48 112 177 241 49 113 178 242 50 114 179 243 51 115 180 244 52 116 181 245 53 117 182 246 54 118 183 247 55 119 184 248 56 120 185 249 57 121 186 250 58 122 187 251 59 123 188 252 60 124 189 253 61 125 190 254 62 126 191 255 63 127 192 0 64 128 193 1 65 129 194 2 66 130 195 3 67 131 196 4 68 132 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base...

Page 71: ...10 18 82 146 211 19 83 147 212 20 84 148 213 21 85 149 214 22 86 150 215 23 87 151 216 24 88 152 217 25 89 153 218 26 90 154 219 27 91 155 220 28 92 156 221 29 93 157 222 30 94 158 223 31 95 159 224 32 96 160 225 33 97 161 226 34 98 162 227 35 99 163 228 36 100 164 229 37 101 165 230 38 102 166 231 39 103 167 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 ...

Page 72: ... 251 59 123 187 252 60 124 188 253 61 125 189 254 62 126 190 255 63 127 191 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 Note Repeater and base station numbers must not be the same Neither can the repeater have a number similar to another base station or another repeater in a situation where common overlap is present between the actual units N...

Page 73: ...ze on Number of base station Second repeater No of base station 128 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Third repeater No of base station 192 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Table 6 4 Example of Repeater Jump Configuration Numbering of repeaters in a repeater jump configuration First repeater in chain No of base station 64 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Secon...

Page 74: ...sed in this area The distance between the base station and the repeater with external antenna depends on the type of antenna used as well as on the signal attenuation created by surroundings such as buildings trees etc Synchronization Ways The repeater with external antenna 4 channels can be programmed to obtain synchronization on two radio units base station wireless server or repeater If a situa...

Page 75: ...age 8 7 Charging KIRK Handsets on page 8 7 Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset on page 8 12 KIRK Handset Description The handset is a lightweight ergonomically designed wireless unit that includes and LCD display and keyboard Note For more information on the different handsets refer to the handset user guides Note The charger and the power supply for the charger are to be ordered sepa...

Page 76: ...andset KIRK 4040 Handset KIRK 4080 Handset KIRK 5020 Handset KIRK 5040 Handset KIRK 6020 Handset KIRK 6040 Handset KIRK 7010 Handset KIRK 7020 Handset KIRK 7040 Handset Table 8 2 Variants of KIRK Charger Variants of KIRK Chargers KIRK Single Charger For KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040 Part no 84642450 EU UK Part no 84642462 US KIRK Single Charger For KIRK 4080 Part no 84642458 EU UK KIRK Single Charger Or...

Page 77: ... 40 Part no 84642493 countries outside US USB cable Part no 84642494 Table 8 2 Variants of KIRK Charger Variants of KIRK Chargers Table 8 3 Variants of Power Supplies Variants of Power Supplies Power Supply For KIRK 4020 4040 and 4080 Part no 84642420 EU Part no 84642421 UK Part no 84642432 US Power Supply for KIRK Multicharger For KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040 Part no 84642439 EU UK Power Supply For KI...

Page 78: ...ult in fire hazard Only use battery type 84743416 in the 4080 Handset Do not use this battery with other products This battery was designed specifically for use with the 4080 Handset and the charger ONLY Improper use of the battery may result in fire hazard Only use battery type 84743418 ICP73048 in the 5020 Handset Do not use this battery with other products This battery was designed specifically...

Page 79: ...Back Cover from Handset 2 Lift off back cover 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box 4 Insert battery with the label readable 5 Replace the back cover Installing Battery on KIRK 4020 KIRK 4040 KIRK 4080 Handsets Note The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory Warning The battery in a 4080 Handset must not be removed in a potentially explosive atmos...

Page 80: ...behind the blind cover and break to open the handset Figure 8 2 Remove Back Cover from Handset with Screw Fastener 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box 4 Insert battery with the label readable 5 Replace the back cover Installing Battery on KIRK 5020 and KIRK 5040 Handsets This section describes how to install the battery on a 5020 Handset 1 To install the battery press down the ...

Page 81: ...ed through the use of a handset charger a compact desktop unit designed to charge and automatically maintain the correct battery charge levels and voltage The charger for the 3040 4020 4040 4080 Handset is powered by an AC 115VAC or 230VAC adapter that supplies the 9VDC at 230mA charger requirement The charger for the 5020 Handset is powered by an AC 110VAC to 240VAC adapter that supplies the 8VDC...

Page 82: ... Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 8 8 Figure 8 5 Single Charger for 4020 Handset and 4040 Handset Figure 8 6 Single Charger for 4080 Handset Figure 8 7 Multicharger for 4020 Handset and 4040 Handset ...

Page 83: ...r 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 4080 Handset in a potentially explosive atmostphere Use only the dedicated charger orange for charging of 4080 Handset Note During normal operation it takes approximately 3 1 2 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged ...

Page 84: ...n the battery is fully discharged up to 10 minutes may pass before charging begins display lights up When the charger begins the charging status is shown on the display if the handset is turned on The handset displays a progress indicator bar that shows how fully charged the battery is The handset LED gives the following indication LED continuously on handset is fully charged LED flashing handset ...

Page 85: ...rging icon turns green when fully charged when handset is removed from charger the charging icon disappears It will not vibrate B answer is inactive The handset reacts normally for incoming calls It is necessary to recharge the battery when the handset display shows the battery low icon or if the handset cannot be turned on ...

Page 86: ...ss 99984 and then press 3 the serial number appears on the handset display Press for 5 seconds to exit the menu To show the serial number on the handset display 5020 5040 Handset press Menu select Status and then select Firmware version Press exit to exit the menu Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 3040 Handsets This section describes how to retrieve the serial number on a 3040 Handset 1 Press down ...

Page 87: ...e on the rear of the 4080 Handset must not be removed in a potentially explosive atmostphere 3 Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and press to open the handset Figure 8 11 Remove Back Cover from Handset with Screw Fastener 4 Lift the battery and read the serial number 5 Replace battery and back cover Note To show the serial number on the handset display press 99984 ...

Page 88: ...5020 Handset 1 Press down the back cover and slide it towards the bottom of the handset Figure 8 12 Remove Back Cover from Handset 2 Lift off back cover 3 Lift the battery and read the serial number 4 Replace battery and back cover Note To show the serial number on the handset display 5020 Handset press Menu select Status and then select Firmware version Press exit to exit the menu ...

Page 89: ...tworking parameters are entered manually through the web based Administration Page The static IP addresses are unique provided and managed by your system administrator This section contains information about Recommended Network Configuration on page 9 1 Assigning DHCP Server Options on page 9 2 Assigning DHCP Server Reservations on page 9 2 Recommended Network Configuration When configuring a KWS6...

Page 90: ...de information about the static IP address of the KWS6000 in the DHCP server through DHCP options When defining the IP address of the KWS6000 in the DHCP server all media resources and base stations are configured automatically Below you will find a description of how to assign options to a DHCP server when opening a DHCP server console MS 2000 2003 DHCP Server When adding a new class you must ent...

Page 91: ... Administration Page on page 10 3 Configuring a KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Using Static IP Address on page 10 7 Configuring a KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Using DHCP on page 10 13 Checking Indicators on page 10 15 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File on page 10 15 Powering up the KWS6000 Server and Media Resource After installing the KWS6000 server you need to power up the unit using Power suppl...

Page 92: ... the unit Connecting a Computer to the KWS6000 The KWS6000 communicates with the computer through a cross over patch cable Figure 10 1 Cross over patch cable RJ45 1 Connect the cross over patch cable to the computer Note The power supply for the KWS6000 is to be ordered separately Part no EU UK and US version 84642468 Note The LAN port of the KWS6000 is a RJ45 connector ...

Page 93: ...for your computer to communicate with the KWS6000 it is necessary to change the computer s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following IP address 192 168 0 2 Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 How to Change Internet Protocol Properties using Windows XP 1 From the Start menu point to Connect to and then click Show all connections A Network Connections window appears ...

Page 94: ...Connection and click Properties A Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears Figure 10 2 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 3 In the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties An Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Figure 10 3 Internet Protocol Properties dialog box ...

Page 95: ...ck OK You can now reach the KWS6000 using a standard web browser How to Access the Administration Page The web based Administration Page is accessed through a standard web browser 1 Open a web browser 2 In the browsers Address bar type http 192 168 0 1 and then press ENTER The KWS6000 Administration Page appears Figure 10 4 Main page of the Administration Page for wireless server ...

Page 96: ...with user name and a password Figure 10 5 Adm Page Enter Network Password dialog box 1 In the User Name field type admin 2 In the Password field type ip6000 3 Click OK Note The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is ip6000 It is strongly recommeded to change the password refer to Changing System User Name and Password on page 15 2 ...

Page 97: ...dministration Page refer to Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 10 3 This section contains information about General Configuration on page 10 8 Wireless Server Configuration on page 10 9 Built In Media Resource Configuration on page 10 9 SIP Configuration on page 10 10 Security Configuration on page 10 12 Note The KWS6000 is pre configured to use a static IP address It is strongly ...

Page 98: ...of the default gateway optional The default gateway serves as an access point to another network Contact your system administrator for more information 6 In the MTU field Maximum Translation Unit type the size of the largest packet that your network protocol can transmit optional 7 In the Domain field type the domain name of the system optional 8 In the Server field under DNS Domain Name System ty...

Page 99: ...then click Wireless Server 2 Select the Subscription Allowed check box optional Note If not selected you cannot subscribe a handset 3 Click Save Built In Media Resource Configuration On the Configuration Media Resource page you configure the built in Media Resource 1 Click Configuration and then click Media Resource Figure 10 8 Adm Page WS Configuration Media Resource page 2 In the Host field type...

Page 100: ...mber The default local port number is 5060 Note The local port is the port on which the KWS6000 listens for incoming SIP signalling 3 In the Default Domain field type the name of the domain Note If no user specific domain is configured the handsets registered on the KWS6000 will use the default domain as the domain part of the SIP URI e g John Doe sip 1234 somecompany com 4 In the Proxy field type...

Page 101: ...e keypad signalling sent as RTP packets with DTMF code optional 11 Select the Send as SIP Info check box if you want the keypad signalling sent as SIP INFO optional 12 In the Tone Duration msec field type the time length of the tone in miliseconds The default value is 270 13 Select the Enable Indication check box if you want to handle MWI message optional 14 Select the Enable Subscription check bo...

Page 102: ... then click Security optional Figure 10 10Adm Page Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New username field type a new username 4 In the New password field type a password 5 In the New password again type the password again 6 Click Allow remote logging if it should be possible to perform remote logging Useful in case of problem solving 7 Cli...

Page 103: ...n Media Resource Configuration on page 10 15 SIP Configuration on page 10 15 Security Configuration on page 10 15 General Configuration Using DHCP the device request and obtain an available IP address from a DHCP server The device also obtain other parameters such as the default gateway subnet mask DNS server Time server and other IP parameters from the DHCP server 1 Click Configuration and then c...

Page 104: ...type the IP address of the DNS server optional 6 In the Server field under NTP Network Time Protocol type the IP address of the NTP server from which the system will obtain the current time optional 7 From the Time Zone list select the wanted time zone optional 8 Click Save to save your general configuration data Wireless Server Configuration On the Configuration Wireless Server page you configure...

Page 105: ...ion and media Refer to SIP Configuration on page 10 10 for more information Security Configuration It is possible to change the password for the unit from the Configuration Security page Refer to Security Configuration on page 10 12 for more information Checking Indicators Verify that the KWS6000 media resource LED indicator is continuously on indicating that the KWS6000 media resource is function...

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Page 107: ... Media Resource on page 11 2 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 11 3 Configuring a KIRK Media Resource Using DHCP on page 11 6 Configuring a KIRK Media Resource Using Static IP Address on page 11 7 Checking Indicators on page 11 7 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File on page 11 8 Powering up the KIRK Media Resource After installing the media resources you need to power up th...

Page 108: ...necting a Computer to the KIRK Media Resource The media resource communicates with the computer through a cross over patch cable Figure 11 1 Cross Over Patch Cable RJ45 1 Connect the cross over patch cable to the computer Note The power supply for the media resource is to be ordered separately Part no EU UK and US version 84642468 Note The LAN port of the media resource is a RJ45 connector ...

Page 109: ...r your computer to communicate with the media resource it is necessary to change the computer s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following IP address 192 168 0 2 Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 How to Change Internet Protocol Properties using Windows XP 1 From the Start menu point to Connect to and then click Show all connections A Network Connections window appears ...

Page 110: ...Connection and click Properties A Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears Figure 11 2 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 3 In the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties An Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Figure 11 3 Internet Protocol Properties dialog box ...

Page 111: ...s pre configured with DHCP If no DHSP server is available the base station will fall back to the static address http 192 168 0 1 after a few minutes The KWS6000 Administration Page appears Figure 11 4 Main page of the Administration Page for wireless server Entering a System User Name and Password First time you access the Administration Page you need to log on with user name and a password Note T...

Page 112: ...a static IP address it is possible to assign options to the DHCP server making it extremely easy to configure all media resources For more information about assigning options to the DHCP server refer to Assigning DHCP Server Options on page 9 2 Note It is recommended to configure the media resource using DHCP The media resource is pre configured to use DHCP Note When assigning options to the DHCP ...

Page 113: ...ings for the media resource Refer to General Configuration on page 10 8 for a description Media Resource Configuration On the Configuration Media Resource page you configure the media resource 1 Click Configuration and then click Media Resource Figure 11 6 Adm Page Media Resource Config Media Resource page 2 In the Host field type the address of the wireless server 3 Click Save Checking Indicators...

Page 114: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 11 8 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File For more information refer to Making a Back Up of the Configuration File on page 15 10 ...

Page 115: ... Base Station Using DHCP on page 12 6 Configuring a KIRK Base Station Using Static IP Address on page 12 9 Checking Indicators on page 12 11 Making a Back Up of the Configuration File on page 12 11 Powering up the KIRK Base Station After installing the base station you need to power it up The base station uses Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af Maximum power supply consumption is 3 0W IEEE 802 3af cl...

Page 116: ...patch cable or through a network with identical net mask e g the IP address 192 168 0 2 and Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 Figure 12 1 Cross Over Patch Cable RJ45 1 Connect the LAN cable or cross over patch cable to the computer 2 Connect the LAN cable or cross over patch cable to the ethernet connector at the bottom of the base station Note The LAN port of the base station is a RJ45 connector ...

Page 117: ...e base station it is necessary to change the computer s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following IP address 192 168 0 2 Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 How to Change Internet Protocol Properties using Windows XP 1 From the Start menu point to Connect to and then click Show all connections A Network Connections window appears ...

Page 118: ...Connection and click Properties A Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears Figure 12 2 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 3 In the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties An Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Figure 12 3 Internet Protocol Properties dialog box ...

Page 119: ... bar type http 192 168 0 1 and then press ENTER Note The base station is pre configured with the IP address 192 168 0 1 through the ETH port The Administration Page for the base station appears Figure 12 4 Main page of the Administration Page for base station Entering a System User Name and Password First time you access the Administration Page you need to log on with user name and a password Note...

Page 120: ... options to the DHCP server making it extremely easy to configure all base stations For more information about assigning options to the DHCP server refer to Assigning DHCP Server Options on page 9 2 For information on accessing the web based Administration Page refer to Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 12 3 This section contains information about General Configuration on page 12...

Page 121: ...he largest packet that your network protocol can transmit optional 4 In the Domain field type the domain name of the system optional 5 In the Server field under DNS Domain Name System type the IP address of the domain name optional Security Configuration It is possible to change the password for the unit 1 Click Configuration and then click Security optional Figure 12 7 Adm Page Base Station Confi...

Page 122: ...g on to the system remotely Useful in case of troubleshooting 7 Click Save Sync Ways Configuration It is necessary to define the synchronization ways of the base station 1 To define the sync ways of the base station open the Administration Page for the KWS6000 2 Click Administration and then click Base Station Figure 12 8 Adm Page WS Administration Base station page 3 Double click on the relevant ...

Page 123: ...y sync RPN field and Secondary sync RPN field are not taken into consideration 6 In the Primary sync RPN field type the radio part number of the base station you want to synchronize on See your site planner 7 In the Secondary sync RPN field type the radio part number of the base station you want to synchronize on See your site planner 8 Click Save 9 Click Restart to enable the configuration change...

Page 124: ...eral page 2 Click Use static IP address 3 In the IP addr field type the IP address of the base station 4 In the Netmask field type 255 255 0 0 5 In the Gateway field type IP address of the default gateway optional The default gateway serves as an access point to another network Contact your system administrator for more information 6 In the MTU field Maximum Translation Unit type the size of the l...

Page 125: ...Configuration It is possible to change the password for the unit Refer to Security Configuration on page 12 7 for more information Sync Ways Configuration It is necessary to configure the sync ways of the base station Refer to Sync Ways Configuration on page 12 8 for more information Checking Indicators Verify that the base station LED indicator is continuously on indicating that the base station ...

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Page 127: ... Registering KIRK Handsets on page 13 1 Subscribing KIRK Handsets on page 13 3 Registering KIRK Handsets To register handsets you use the web based Administration Page of the KWS6000 Each handset in the wireless solution must be programmed with the serial number IPEI before it can operate This serial number must be registered in the web based Administration Page of the KWS6000 Serial numbers are a...

Page 128: ... Users page The data configured for each handset can be split into two categories DECT data which is necessary for the correct handling of the DECT protocol stack SIP data which is necessary for the handling of a SIP user agent 3 In the IPEI field type the IPEI number serial number of the handset The serial numner consist of a five digit handset type manufacturer code and a seven digit handset num...

Page 129: ...Note If not configured the default domain will be used 8 In the Displayname field type the name to be displayed caller ID e g John Doe in John Doe sip 1234 somecompany com optional 9 In the Authentication user field type a user name optional 10 The user name will override the Default User field under SIP Configuration refer to SIP Configuration on page 10 10 11 In the Authentication password field...

Page 130: ...ng handsets you need to ensure that handset battery has been charged Charging Battery on page 8 9 Low battery could cause subscription problems that the handsets have been registered to the system Registering KIRK Handsets on page 13 1 Note Using Auto Login A any call will be dropped when changing to an alternative system Subscription of handsets requires the use of each registered handset Note To...

Page 131: ...the rear of the KWS6000 6 Enter the AC if required using the keyboard and press 3 An antenna symbol appears on the display to indicate a successful subscription If not the subscription has failed and the procedure must be retried Subscribing a Handset to Different Systems The handset can be subscribed connected to a maximum of 10 different systems Changing to another System Automatically Using Aut...

Page 132: ...ange between the systems automatically If a handset is subscribed to two systems only you can use Auto Login type B to change between the systems automatically When to use Auto Login type A Auto Login A should only be used in separate systems without overlaps If a handset looses signal from the system the display showing Out of Range then after 20 seconds the handset will start searching for an al...

Page 133: ...m the handset is measuring the RSSI level A number of measured low RSSI levels will force the handset to log on to the alternative system This section provides information about Subscribing Handsets on page 13 8 Subscribing a Handset to Different Systems on page 13 8 Before subscribing handsets you need to ensure that handset battery has been charged Charging Battery on page 8 9 Low battery could ...

Page 134: ... label on the rear of the KWS6000 6 Enter the AC if required using the keyboard and press 3 An antenna symbol appears on the display to indicate a successful subscription If not the subscription has failed and the procedure must be retried Subscribing a Handset to Different Systems The handset can be subscribed connected to a maximum of 10 different systems Changing to another System Automatically...

Page 135: ...o connect Under SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions display Free positions do not display 4 Press 3 to confirm KIRK 5020 5040 Handset A handset can be subscribed to more systems and will automatically log on to the relevant system If a handset is subscribed to two or more systems you can use Auto Login type A to change between the systems automatically When to use Auto Login type A Auto Login A should...

Page 136: ...ntication Codes and system ID s will be provided be the system administrator You can subscribe up to 10 systems create 10 logins 1 Press Menu to enter main menu 2 Scroll to Settings and press Select 3 Scroll to Advanced and press Select 4 Scroll to Login and press Select 5 Scroll to Create login and press Select The handset will start searching for a system 6 Scroll to the found system and press S...

Page 137: ...o return to standby mode The handset automatically selects a system The selected system is marked with an A Changing to another System Manually If you would like to change to another system 1 Press Menu to enter main menu 2 Scroll to Settings and press Select 3 Scroll to Advanced and press Select 4 Scroll to Login and press Select 5 Scroll to Select login and press Select 6 Scroll to the desired l...

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Page 139: ...t accessing the Administration Page refer to Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 10 3 This section includes information about Viewing Handset User Configuration on page 14 2 Searching for Handset User Information on page 14 2 Unsubscribing KIRK Handsets on page 14 3 Removing KIRK Handsets from the List Deregistering on page 14 4 Changing User Configurations on page 14 6 Exporting H...

Page 140: ...lick Users and then click List Users Figure 14 1 Adm Page WS Users List Users page Searching for Handset User Information Through the web based Administration Page it is possible to search for a registered handset user in the system 1 Click Users and then click List Users Figure 14 2 Adm Page WS Users List Users page 2 Type the beginning of a user display name or IPEI to search for in the text fie...

Page 141: ...Press go to SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE 5 Press 3 6 Enter password 0000 7 Press 3 8 If handset is subscribed to more than one system select the system ARI in question The handset has been unsubscribed Note Unsubscription of handsets requires the use of each handset to be unsubscribed from the system Note Removing a subscription requires a password Password default is 0000 ...

Page 142: ...s Select 7 Enter your password and press Ok Removing KIRK Handsets from the List Deregistering You can deregister handsets from KWS6000 This is necessary when you must replace the handset due to loss or breakage you want to assign the handset to a user with a different telephone number 1 Click Users and then click List Users Note Removing a login requires a password Password is factory set at 0000...

Page 143: ... or name to search for in the text field and then click Search or select the handset in question by clicking on the user information The following page appears Figure 14 4 Adm Page WS Users List Users User page 3 Click Delete to remove the registration A warning box appears Figure 14 5 Warning box 4 Click OK ...

Page 144: ... Administration Page 1 Click Users and then click List Users Figure 14 6 Adm Page WS Users List Users page 2 Type the beginning of a number or name to search for in the text field and then click Search or select the handset in question by clicking on the user information The following page appears Figure 14 7 Adm Page WS Users List Users User page 3 Change settings and then click Save ...

Page 145: ...base separately from subscriptions configuration data only 1 Click Users and then click Import Export Figure 14 8 Adm Page WS Users Import Export page 2 Under Backup User Data do one of the following a To save configuration data click the Save button after User database b To save user data with subscriptions click the Save button after Subscriptions A File Download dialog box appears Figure 14 9 A...

Page 146: ... 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 14 8 3 Click Save A Save As dialog box appears Figure 14 10Adm Page Save As dialog box 4 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save ...

Page 147: ...iptions configuration data only 1 Click Users and then click Import Export Figure 14 11 Adm Page WS Users Import Export page 2 Under Restore User Data do one of the following a To restore configuration data click the Browse button after User database b To restore user data with subscriptions click the Browse button after Subscriptions A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 14 12Adm Page Choose Fi...

Page 148: ...n Guide 14 10 4 Click Load The following page appears Figure 14 13Adm Page WS Users Import Export Loaded page 5 Click Reboot A warning message appears Figure 14 14Adm Page Reboot Warning message 6 Click OK The system is rebooted This can take a few minutes ...

Page 149: ...cess code standby text username domain displayname authenticate user authenticate password local number Figure 14 15Example of Handset Registration Data in CSV Format 1 Click Users and then click Import Export Figure 14 16Adm Page WS Users Import Export page Note If you want to leave out some of the information e g standby text you must keep the commas e g IPEI access code username domain displayn...

Page 150: ...Browse to find the CSV file with handset registration data A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 14 17Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open 4 Click Load 5 Click OK Note It is not possible to import handset registration data already registered in the system ...

Page 151: ...ming Kit Handset The Programming Kit Handset Part no 02319509 for the 3040 Handset consists of serial cable programming stand 220V power supply The Programming Kit Handset Part no 02319542 for the 40XX Handset see illustration below consists of serial cable splitter Figure 14 18Programming Kit Handset Note This section only contains information about adjusting the 3040 4020 4040 4080 Handsets Spli...

Page 152: ...et with the ServiceTool The ServiceTool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming handset adjustment and software download to the handset and repeater For more information about adjusting the handset with the ServiceTool refer to the Help File in the ServiceTool The ServiceTool is to be downloaded from www polycom com Note For handset adjustment you also need the pr...

Page 153: ...RK Handset with the ServiceTool on page 14 14 for information about handset adjustment For information on accessing the web based Administration Page refer to Accessing the Web Based Administration Page on page 10 3 Through the web based Administration Page of the KWS6000 it is possible to define and view different settings of the system reading statistics making a backup of configuration file upd...

Page 154: ...rting the KIRK Wireless Server 6000 on page 15 14 Changing System User Name and Password From the Administration Page it is possible to change the user name and password for the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 15 1 Adm Page WS Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New user name field type a user name 4 In the New ...

Page 155: ...ion on page 15 4 Wireless Server Information on page 15 5 General Status Information This page provides general system information such as hardware firmware and OS Status information 1 Click Status and then click General Figure 15 2 Adm Page WS Status General page On the Status General page you can read information about the used firmware and hard ware Mac Address serial number of the system NTP S...

Page 156: ...arning notice info or debug depending on the logs you want to see The different types of status are emergency errors causing the system to malfunction for all calls critical events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction error events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction warning events that do not occur under normal operation may cause malfunctio...

Page 157: ... and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save It is now possible to send the log files to authorized technicians for further support and problem solving Wireless Server Information This page provides information about the firmware version and ARI code of the KWS6000 1 Click Status and then click Wireless Server Figure 15 5 Adm Page WS Status WS page ...

Page 158: ...age 15 7 Base Station on page 15 8 Active Calls on page 15 8 Abnormal Releases on page 15 8 Traffic Distribution on page 15 9 Wireless Server This page is useful to get information about traffic on the KWS6000 such as voice call traffic and message call traffic and it provides a summary of subscription and handover statistics It also provides information about the traffic load Erlang of the instal...

Page 159: ...u want to delete all statistic traffic information A warning message appears Figure 15 7 Warning message 3 Click OK Media Resource This page is useful to get information about the media resource 1 Click Statistics and then click Media Resource Figure 15 8 Adm Page WS Statistics Media Resource page ...

Page 160: ...m Page WS Statistics Base Station page Active Calls This page is useful to get statistic information about active calls in the KWS6000 installation 1 Click Statistics and then click Active Calls Figure 15 10Adm Page WS Statistics Active Calls page Abnormal Releases This page is useful to get statistic information about abnormal releases in a KWS6000 installation 1 Click Statistics and then click A...

Page 161: ...ases page Traffic Distribution This page is useful to get statistic information about traffic distribution during the last 24 hours in a KWS6000 installation 1 Click Statistics and then click Traffic Distribution Figure 15 12Adm Page WS Statistics Traffic Distribution page ...

Page 162: ...the handset and system information When saving the configuration data you have an overall overview of the KIRK Wireless Server which is useful in case of problem solving 1 Click Configuration and then click Backup Restore Figure 15 13Adm Page WS Configuration Backup Restore page 2 Click Save A File Download dialog box appears Figure 15 14File Download dialog box Note Ensure that you have opened th...

Page 163: ...System Management 15 11 3 Click Save A Save As dialog box appears Figure 15 15Save As dialog box 4 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save ...

Page 164: ...nfiguration file 1 Click Configuration and then click Backup Restore Figure 15 16Adm Page WS Configuration Backup Restore page 2 Click Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 15 17Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open 4 Click Load 5 Click OK The configuration file is restored in the system ...

Page 165: ...K Wireless Server 6000 Firmware 1 Click Firmware and then click Wireless Server Figure 15 18Adm Page WS Firmware WS page 2 Click Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 15 19Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open 4 Click Update Wait until the system has finished updating Warning Do not cut power Note Ensure that you have opened the Administration P...

Page 166: ...oot to update the KWS6000 firmware 7 If you have blocked new calls during a firmware update enable new calls again by clicking Administration then Wireless Server and then clicking Allow Restarting the KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Some configuration changes requires a restart in order to take effect A reset restarts the KWS6000 software You must restart the system after the following procedures confi...

Page 167: ... page 15 16 Operating System of KIRK Wireless Server 6000 When restarting the operating system of the KWS6000 all calls are terminated and the KWS6000 is reset 1 Click Administration and then click Wireless Server Figure 15 22Adm Page WS Administration WS page 2 After Operating System Uptime click Reboot all A warning box appears Figure 15 23Warning box 3 Click OK ...

Page 168: ...nd then click Wireless Server Figure 15 24Adm Page WS Administration WS page 2 After Wireless Server Uptime click Soft restart A warning box appears Figure 15 25Warning box 3 Click OK Administration Server When making a soft restart of the Administration Server you can still make calls and the KWS6000 is not reset 1 Click Administration and then click Wireless Server Figure 15 26Adm Page WS Admini...

Page 169: ...e 15 18 Reading Statistics on page 15 21 Updating the KIRK Media Resource Firmware on page 15 21 Changing System User Name and Password From the Administration Page it is possible to change the user name and password for the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 15 28Adm Page Media Resource Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password ...

Page 170: ... general information about hardware version firmware and message logging This information is useful in case of problem solving This sections provides information about General Status Information on page 15 24 Logs Information on page 15 25 General Status Information This page provides general system information such as hardware firmware and OS Status information 1 Click Status and then click Gener...

Page 171: ...erver from which IP address the system receives its time information Time time information if a time server is valid Uptime information about uptime since last restart Logs Information This page provides logs information such as media resource connection base station connection and different types of status Figure 15 30Adm Page Media Resource Status Logs page ...

Page 172: ...rmal operation cause minor malfunction warning events that do not occur under normal operation may cause malfunction notice info events that occur under normal operation relevant to an administrator debug events that occur under normal operation may be relevant to an administrator 2 Click Status and then click Logs 3 Click Save if you want to save the logs in a file A Save As dialog box appears Fi...

Page 173: ...source Firmware The software of the media resource can be updated To update the software you load a file to the system Contact your distributor for newest software Updating KIRK Media Resource Firmware 1 Click Firmware and then click Media Resource Figure 15 32Adm Page Media Resource Firmware Media Resource page 2 Click Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 15 33Adm Page Choose File dialo...

Page 174: ... Optionally you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration Administration Page of KWS6000 and then Wireless Server Figure 15 35Adm Page WS Administration WS page Under Service Status click Block 6 When the update is finished click Reboot to execute the changes 7 If you have blocked new calls during a firmware update enable new calls again by clicking Administration Adm...

Page 175: ...From the Administration Page it is possible to change the user name and password for the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 15 36Adm Page Base Station Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New user name field type a user name 4 In the New password field type a new password 5 In the New password again field type the n...

Page 176: ...us Information This page provides general system information such as hardware firmware and OS Status information 1 Click Status and then click General Figure 15 37Adm Page Base Station Status General page On the Status General page you can read information about the used firmware and hard ware Mac Address serial number of the system NTP Server from which IP address the system receives its time inf...

Page 177: ... operation cause minor malfunction warning events that do not occur under normal operation may cause malfunction notice info events that occur under normal operation relevant to an administrator debug events that occur under normal operation may be relevant to an administrator 1 Click Status and then click Logs Figure 15 38Adm Page Base Station Status Logs page 2 From the Display filter list you c...

Page 178: ...base station is retrieved from the Administration Page of the KWS6000 For more information about reading statistics for the base station refer to Reading Statistics on page 15 6 Sync State of Base Station You can get information about the synchronization state of the base station the uptime and to which radio unit it synchronizes on This is useful when you want to get an overview of the base stati...

Page 179: ...ith green Synchronized to primary Primary Sync Master If marked with yellow Synchronized to alternative Alternative Sync Master If marked with red Searching not in sync with any radio unit If marked with grey Unknown not connected base station removed from installation Note Ensure that you have opened the Administration Page of the KWS6000 Note When double clicking on a base station in the list yo...

Page 180: ...K Base Station Firmware You can specify a range of base stations to be updated with new firmware 1 Click Firmware and then click Base Station Figure 15 42Adm Page WS Firmware Base station page 2 In the Firmware file field click Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 15 43Adm Page Choose File dialog box Note The base station firmware is updated from the Administration Page of the KWS6000 No...

Page 181: ...ng All base stations in the range specified are updated Note You can check the update status under Administration Base station while the update is progressing Each update takes approximately 30 seconds 7 Optionally you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration and then Wireless Server Figure 15 44Adm Page WS Administration WS page Under Service Status click Block 8 Wh...

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Page 183: ...Different Types of MSF Messages It is possible to send MSF messages from handset to handset from handset to server and from server to handset Each text message can consist of up to 72 characters A handset can receive a text message whether it is on or off hook Reception of a text message is signalled by a beep tone With messaging it is possible to send two different types of mesages On Way Text A ...

Page 184: ...cters Two Ways Text is also called Text call Confirmation of sent messages having been received is done by the recipient answering the message It is also shown in the system as an acknowledgement of each message having reached the handset display If a message does not receive an answer within a specified period of time for instance 30 seconds it is possible to preset the system to automatically se...

Page 185: ...inary dll Lan Manager program including the java source code Description of the dll interface Description of the MSF protocol Simple example in VB net Java C using the dll interface including source code For more information about obtaining thePolycom MSF package contact Polycom Note The MSF Lan Manager is a demo program using the KIRK dll interface The KIRK dll interface is available for free use...

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Page 187: ...h Berkshire SL1 4DX UK Cesky Czech Polycom UK Ltd tímto prohlašuje že tento KIRK KWS6000 Server je ve shode se základními požadavky a dalšími príslušnými ustanoveními smernice 1999 5 ES Dansk Danish Undertegnede Polycom UK Ltd erklærer herved at følgende udstyr KIRK KWS6000 Server overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch German Hiermit erklärt Polycom UK ...

Page 188: ... exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Con la presente Polycom UK Ltd dichiara che questo KIRK KWS6000 Server è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Íslenska Icelandic Hér með lýsir Polycom UK Ltd yfir því að KIRK KWS6000 Server er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og að...

Page 189: ...a Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko Slovenian Polycom UK Ltd izjavlja da je ta KIRK KWS6000 Server v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolocili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Slovak Polycom UK Ltd týmto vyhlasuje že KIRK KWS6000 Server splna základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Polycom UK Ltd vakuuttaa täten että KIRK KWS6000 Server ty...

Page 190: ...denn Ihr Gerät wurde eigens für diesen Gebrauch modifiziert und bestimmt Avvertenza Non utilizzare la periferica di rete senza fili in prossimità di un detonatore non protetto o di esplosivi a meno che la periferica non sia stata modificata a tale proposito Advarsel ikke bruk den trådløse nettverksenheten nært inntil uisolerte fenghetter eller i et eksplosivt miljø med mindre enheten er modifisert...

Page 191: ...sed for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The above warning is inserted for regu...

Page 192: ...elves or other persons Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication network and AC mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service personnel and users the system must be connected to an outlet with a third wire Earth Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near n...

Page 193: ...lots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire electrical shock or injury Never spill liquid of any kind into this product 8 To reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns do not disassemble this product Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages dangerous electrical current or other risks Incorrect reassemble can cause electrical...

Page 194: ...ntrinsic safety Do not install the unit in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions Exposure to sunlight heat and moisture Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight for long periods Keep away from excessive heat and moisture Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even ca...

Page 195: ... period shall be one 1 year from the date of manufacture Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy If the product is repaired reconditioned component parts or materials may be used If the product is replaced we may replace it with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design The repaired product will be warranted for either a 90 days or b the remainder ...

Page 196: ...VENIENCE INJURY TO ANY PERSON OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not appl...

Page 197: ...LGPLv2 regarding your rights under said license You may obtain a complete corresponding machine readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPLv2 or LGPLv2 at http www kirktelecom com Installer suk235 asp Alternatively Polycom Denmark offers to provide such source code to you on CD ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution such as the cost of media shipping...

Page 198: ...KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 18 2 ...

Page 199: ...n Wall Mounting 6 6 Figure 6 5 Base Station Ethernet Connector 6 6 Figure 6 1 Repeater 6 4 Figure 6 2 Connect Power to the Bottom of the Repeater and External Antenna Cable to the Rear of the Repeater 6 6 Figure 6 3 Repeater and External Antenna Installed on the Wall 6 6 Figure 6 4 Programming Kit Repeater 6 8 Figure 6 5 Use of Repeaters 6 18 Figure 8 1 Remove Back Cover from Handset 8 5 Figure 8 ...

Page 200: ...ox 12 4 Figure 12 4 Main page of the Administration Page for base station 12 5 Figure 12 5 Adm Page Enter Network Password dialog box 12 6 Figure 12 6 Adm Page Base Station Configuration General page 12 7 Figure 12 7 Adm Page Base Station Configuration Security page 12 7 Figure 12 8 Adm Page WS Administration Base station page 12 8 Figure 12 9 Adm Page WS Administration Base station page 12 9 Figu...

Page 201: ...page 15 9 Figure 15 13 Adm Page WS Configuration Backup Restore page 15 10 Figure 15 14 File Download dialog box 15 10 Figure 15 15 Save As dialog box 15 11 Figure 15 16 Adm Page WS Configuration Backup Restore page 15 12 Figure 15 17 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 15 12 Figure 15 18 Adm Page WS Firmware WS page 15 13 Figure 15 19 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 15 13 Figure 15 20 Adm Page Firmwa...

Page 202: ...Status General page 15 24 Figure 15 38 Adm Page Base Station Status Logs page 15 25 Figure 15 39 Adm Page Save As dialog box 15 26 Figure 15 40 Adm Page WS Administration Base station WS page 15 27 Figure 15 41 Sync States of Base Station Colour Description 15 27 Figure 15 42 Adm Page WS Firmware Base station page 15 28 Figure 15 43 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 15 28 Figure 15 44 Adm Page WS Ad...

Page 203: ...K Codec Module Part Number 5 2 Table 6 1 KIRK Base Station Part Numbers 6 2 Table 6 2 LED Indicator Description Front Cover 6 4 Table 6 3 Reset Button Description 6 5 Table 6 1 KIRK Repeater Wall Part Number 6 2 Table 6 2 Repeater Numbering in a Multi Cell Solution 6 9 Table 6 3 Example of a Normal Base Station Repeater Configuration 6 17 Table 6 4 Example of Repeater Jump Configuration 6 17 Table...

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Page 205: ...alling 5 3 types 5 2 configuration data saving 15 10 cross over patch cable 10 2 11 2 12 2 D deployment multi cell 3 3 downloading ServiceTool 6 17 14 14 F faceplate 4 4 6 3 H handover 2 6 Handset adjusting 14 13 changing configuration 14 6 charging battery 8 7 deregistering 14 4 description 8 1 downloading software 14 14 installing battery 8 4 registering 13 1 requirements 2 10 retrieving serial ...

Page 206: ...s 4 3 connecting PC 10 2 11 2 description 4 2 faceplate 4 4 6 3 LED indicators 4 5 powering up 10 1 11 1 requirements 2 7 types 4 2 MSF Messages Function sending 16 3 multi cell deployment 3 3 P password changing 15 2 15 17 15 23 placement Base Station 3 2 Repeater 3 2 power local power supply 10 2 11 2 R registration 13 1 Repeater components 6 3 description 6 1 downloading software 6 9 installing...

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