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1 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide , Ed.3

2 Welcome Thank you for your purchase of the KIRK Wireless Server 500 (KWS500). The KWS500 is a telecommunications computer that is wired to your host PBX 1 and serves as a radio base station 2 for KIRK Handsets 3. This user guide will walk you through the preparation and installation of your KWS500, and the activation and programming of up to eight KIRK Handsets. How to use the guide This guide is divided into several sections. Please read and understand the steps described in these sections before attempting to perform the actions. It is important to complete each of these sections in sequence: Getting Started installation overview and requirements. Site Preparation how to prepare your host PBX and plan a successful installation of the KWS500. Installation how to install the KWS500 hardware. Handset Programming how to activate and remove handsets. Special Features how to activate some of the more popular handset features. Icons and Conventions This manual uses the following icons and conventions. Caution! Follow these instructions carefully to avoid danger. NORM Note these instructions carefully. This typeface indicates a label on the KWS500, or a key, label, button or screen display on a KIRK Handset. 1 Private Branch exchange, a telephone switching system located at a business office. A PBX can use a microprocessor and a telephone line distribution frame to provide internal station-to-station communications, as well as access to outside telephone lines and special features such as conference calling and voice mail. 2 Low-power two-way radio that connects a wireless telephone to the wired telephone system, such as a PBX, through a wired computer (Central Control Unit). Base stations commonly broadcast at a power level of 250 milliwatts and have a maximum range of several hundred feet. 3 Two-way radio that is similar to a cell phone and communicates with a radio base station connected to a wired telephone network. 2

3 Product Information CE Mark R& TTE Directive This KIRK 500 Server has been marked with the CE mark. This mark indicates compliance with EEC Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC 1999/5/EC. A full copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Polycom Ltd, 270 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4DX, UK. Česky [Czech]: Dansk [Danish]: Deutsch [German]: Eesti [Estonian]: English: Español [Spanish]: Ελληνική [Greek]: Français [French]: Italiano [Italian]: Íslenska (Icelandic): Latviski [Latvian]: Lietuvių [Lithuanian]: Nederlands [Dutch]: Polycom (UK) Ltd tímto prohlašuje, že tento KIRK 500 Server je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede Polycom (UK) Ltd erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr KIRK 500 Server overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hiermit erklärt Polycom (UK) Ltd, dass sich das Gerät KIRK 500 Server in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Käesolevaga kinnitab Polycom (UK) Ltd seadme KIRK 500 Server vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele. Hereby, Polycom (UK) Ltd. declares that this KIRK 500 Server is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente Polycom (UK) Ltd declara que el KIRK 500 Server cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Polycom (UK) Ltd ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ KIRK 500 Server ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ. Par la présente Polycom (UK) Ltd déclare que l'appareil KIRK 500 Server est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Con la presente Polycom (UK) Ltd dichiara che questo KIRK 500 Server è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Hér með lýsir Polycom (UK) Ltd yfir því að KIRK 500 Server er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC Ar šo Polycom (UK) Ltd deklarē, ka KIRK 500 Server atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem. Šiuo Polycom (UK) Ltd deklaruoja, kad šis KIRK 500 Server atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Hierbij verklaart Polycom (UK) Ltd dat het toestel KIRK 500 Server in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante 3

4 bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti [Maltese]: Magyar [Hungarian]: Norsk [Norwegian]: Polski [Polish]: Português [Portuguese]: Slovensko [Slovenian]: Slovensky [Slovak]: Suomi [Finnish]: Svenska [Swedish]: Hawnhekk, Polycom (UK) Ltd, jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Alulírott, Polycom (UK) Ltd nyilatkozom, hogy a KIRK 500 Server megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Polycom (UK) Ltd erklærer herved at utstyret KIRK 500 Server er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Niniejszym Polycom (UK) Ltd oświadcza, że KIRK 500 Server jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz innymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/WE Polycom (UK) Ltd declara que este KIRK 500 Server está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Polycom (UK) Ltd izjavlja, da je ta KIRK 500 Server v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Polycom (UK) Ltd týmto vyhlasuje, že KIRK 500 Server spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Polycom (UK) Ltd vakuuttaa täten että KIRK 500 Server tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Härmed intygar Polycom (UK) Ltd att denna KIRK 500 Server står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. 4

5 Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Waarschuwing Varoitus Attention Warnung Avvertenza Advarsel Aviso Advertencia! Varning! Gebruik dit draadloos netwerkapparaat alleen in de buurt van onbeschermde ontstekers of in een omgeving met explosieven indien het apparaat speciaal is aangepast om aan de eisen voor een dergelijk gebruik te voldoen. Älä käytä johdotonta verkkolaitetta suojaamattomien räjäytysnallien läheisyydessä tai räjäytysalueella, jos laitetta ei ole erityisesti muunnettu sopivaksi sellaiseen käyttöön.oen. Ne jamais utiliser un équipement de réseau sans fil à proximité d'un détonateur non blindé ou dans un lieu présentant des risques d'explosion, sauf si l'équipement a été modifié à cet effet. Benutzen Sie Ihr drahtloses Netzwerkgerät nicht in der Nähe ungeschützter Sprengkapseln oder anderer explosiver Stoffe, es sei denn, Ihr Gerät wurde eigens für diesen Gebrauch modifiziert und bestimmt. 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. Ikke bruk den trådløse nettverksenheten nært inntil uisolerte fenghetter eller i et eksplosivt miljø med mindre enheten er modifisert slik at den tåler slik bruk. Não opere o dispositivo de rede sem fios perto de cápsulas explosivas não protegidas ou num ambiente explosivo, a não ser que o dispositivo tenha sido modificado para se qualificar especialmente para essa utilização. No utilizar un aparato de la red sin cable cerca de un detonador que no esté protegido ni tampoco en un entorno explosivo a menos que el aparato haya sido modificado con ese fin. Använd inte den trådlösa nätverksenheten i närheten av oskyddade tändhattar eller i en explosiv miljö om inte enheten modifierats för att kunna användas i sådana sammanhang. 5

6 The WEEE Marking on this equipment indicates that the product must not be disposed of with unsorted waste, but must be collected separately. Safety Instructions Before using your telephone equipment, you should always follow basic safety instruction to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, and damage to property. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product. Unplug this product before cleaning; do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use only a lightly damp cloth for cleaning. Do not install the telephone equipment in the bathroom or near a washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near swimming pools. Slots or openings in the chassis are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the instructions. If you are not sure of the type of power supply consult your dealer. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electrical shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through chassis slots 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. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following circumstances: o If liquid has been spilled into the product. o If the product has been exposed to rain or water. o If the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions in the manual. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive repair by qualified service personnel to restore correct operation. o If the product has been dropped or chassis has been damaged. o If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Avoid using handsets during electrical storms. There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning. Do not use the handset to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Do not place the unit near microwave ovens, radio equipment, or non-ground connected televisions. These appliances may cause electrical interference. Installation must be performed in accordance with all relevant national wiring rules Plug acts as Disconnect Device - The socket outlet to which this apparatus is connected must be installed near the equipment and must always be readily accessible The system will not operate in the event of a power blackout. Please keep a backup telephone for these emergencies. 6

7 Do not install this 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. Repair Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories. Operation of non-approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible connect it to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical authority as appropriate. Copyright 2007 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Polycom, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied warranty. Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document. The information in this document is proprietary to Polycom, Inc. Trademarks Polycom is a trademark of Polycom, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 7

8 Table of Contents 1. Getting Started Hardware Summary Tools and Materials System Capacities Installation Overview Installation Requirements Site Preparation Site Preparation Step-by-Step Completing Site Preparation Installing the KIRK Wireless Server Hardware Installation Step-by-step: Opening the KWS Inside the KWS Wiring the KWS Mounting the KWS KWS500 Base Station LED Conditions Master Handset Programming with KIRK 3040, 4020, and 4040 Handsets Master Handset Programming Step-by-Step Subscribing the Master Handset Entering the Master Handset s Extension Number Obtaining a Handset s Serial Number Adding Additional Handsets via the Master Handset Subscribing a Handset Removing a Handset Handset Special Features Long Key Press (Speed Dial) for PBX Features Assigning a Name to a KIRK 4020/4040 Handset KIRK 5020 Handset Programming KIRK Administration Program Downloading the Administration Program Connecting to the KIRK Wireless Server Handset Registration How to Add, Edit, Move, or Delete a Handset Completing Installation Glossary Appendix 56 8

9 1. Getting Started This guide describes how to: 1. Prepare for a successful installation. 2. Find a suitable location for your KWS Run cabling from the host PBX to the chosen location. 4. Install the KWS Register 1 a master KIRK Handset 2 and subscribe 3 the remaining handsets to the system. 6. Program some popular special features into your KIRK Handsets. You can find more detailed information on the installation, programming and use of the KWS500 and KIRK Handsets in the following documents: KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide CCFP 4 Administration Program 5 Help file (CCFP HELP.HLP) ServiceTool 6 Help file (SERVICETOOL.HLP) KIRK GHz 7 User s Guide KIRK 4020 and KIRK GHz User s Guide KIRK 5020 Handset User Guide Available at Installation of telecommunications equipment such as the KWS500 requires knowledge of basic hardware functions and terminology. These are defined as they appear and in the glossary in back. Please consult the glossary or a standard dictionary when you encounter terms you are not familiar with. The better your understanding of hardware functions and terminology, the more easily installation will proceed. First, unpack the shipping container and familiarize yourself with the parts that were shipped to you. 1 Cause the KWS500 to recognize a KIRK Handset and assign a radio channel to that handset. 2 The first KIRK Handset registered to the KWS500 becomes the master handset, which can be used to register and subscribe additional KIRK Handsets. 3 Program the KWS500 to send and receive signals from a KIRK Handset. 4 Central Control Fixed Part. designation for the KWS500 as the system s central control unit, located in a fixed position. 5 KIRK software program used to configure KIRK Wireless Servers and KIRK Handsets. 6 KIRK software used to program KIRK Repeaters and KIRK Handsets. A PC running the Service Tool software connects to the Repeater or handset charger with the KIRK Programming Cable. 7 The KWS500 Base Station and KIRK Handsets are two-way radios that broadcast at a frequency of 1.9 gigahertz, or 1.9 billion cycles per second, at a power level of up to 250 milliwatts, giving a coverage area of approximately 25,000 square feet in a typical office building installation. 9

10 1.1 Hardware Summary Please remove all boxes from the master container and verify that all parts are included in the shipment before continuing with this guide. Inside the master container you will find several boxes containing: (part number) KWS500 Central Control Unit 1 and 1.9 GHz radio Base Station ( ) (See fig. 1.) o International power supply [8V DC, 700 ma] o KWS500 mounting hardware [2 Phillips screws, 2 drywall anchors] o Cable retaining hardware [2 T10 Torx 2 screws, plastic retainer clip] KIRK Handsets, per your order: o KIRK 3040 Handsets ( ) o KIRK 4020 Handsets ( ) o KIRK 4040 Handsets ( ) o KIRK 5020 Handsets ( ) Accessories, per your order: o Single Charger(s) KIRK 3040 ( ) KIRK 4020/4040 ( ) KIRK 5020 (With USB connection and without USB connection ) o Power Supply for Single Charger ( ) o Power Supply for KIRK 5020 Single Charger ( ) o KIRK Handset Programming Cable ( ) (optional) Additional items you may have ordered, such as head sets, belt clips, etc. Please do not discard the packaging until all of your items have been checked against your packing slip and you have verified that your order is complete. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your KIRK vendor. Do not connect the power supply to the KWS500 and plug it in until you have read and understood the master handset programming procedures and are ready to begin the programming process. 1 Another term for central processing unit, the part of a computer that interprets and executes instructions. The analog signals between the handsets and the PBX are processed by the Central Control Unit and are transmitted and received by the base station s two-way radio. 2 Six-pointed star-shaped screw head, trademarked by Textron Fastening Systems. 10

11 1.2 Tools and Materials Fig. 1 KWS500 with Mounting Hardware The tools and materials listed are required for a normal installation of a KWS500. Though not all tools may be used on a given installation, use of each of these tools may be necessary to complete the installation. Required Cat. 3 cable 1 (from PBX termination block 2 to KWS500) 1 Standard eight-wire color-coded twisted-pair wire cabling commonly used for telephone systems. Cat. 3 cabling is used to connect the analog station ports on the PBX distribution frame to the KWS500 telephone wire termination block. One Cat. 3 cable can support four telephone lines. 2 Block of wiring connectors that connects the wires from one system or device to another system or device. For instance, the public telephone lines connect to one side of your PBX system s 11

12 Plastic cable ties Diagonal wire cutters Telephone cable insulation strippers Punchdown tool 1 matching all PBX termination blocks used at installation site # T10 Torx driver Level Drill #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers Wire strippers (capable to strip 24 AWG 2 ) Long-nosed pliers 1.3 System Capacities KWS500: (Central Control Unit/ 1.9 GHz Base Station) KIRK Handsets supported: 8 KIRK 3040 KIRK 4020/ KIRK 5020 Simultaneous voice conversations: KIRK Repeaters 3 supported (optional): 6 6 punchdown termination block. Wires connected to the other side of the termination block travel to PBX extensions and to the KWS500 s spring-loaded termination block. 1 Used to push a telephone wire down into a slot on a termination (punchdown) block. 2 Abbreviation for American Wire Gauge, a standard system for measuring the diameter of electrical wire. The number of the gauge is determined by the number of successively smaller dies the wire is drawn through. Thus a 24 gauge wire is much thinner than a 10 gauge wire. 3 Two-way radio unit placed within the range of a base station that can pick up and retransmit a base station s or wireless telephone s signal. Repeaters can be used to expand the system s coverage area. 12

13 Cat. 3 cabling Analog lines (up to 8) KWS500 Intermediate Distribution Frame Repeaters (up to 6) Power Supply KIRK Handsets (up to 8) Fig. 2 Installed KWS500 System 1.4 Installation Overview If you are not familiar with telephone cable installation, please contact your PBX vendor to install the cable from your host PBX distribution frame 1 to the KWS500 installation site. 1 Wall- or rack-mounted metal frame which holds punchdown (termination) blocks where telephone cables are terminated and cross-connected with other telephone cables. These blocks of connectors connect the public telephone lines with the PBX lines. They allow calls to be routed (distributed) to and from the PBX stations (telephone extensions). You should find a distribution frame in your company s phone closet. 13

14 Although each facility is unique, most installations follow this basic sequence: Have your PBX vendor prepare your PBX system for the installation. If you know where the KWS500 will be installed and want your PBX vendor to install the cabling from the PBX distribution frame to the installation site, have them do so. See Section 2 Site Preparation. After unpacking the KWS500 and verifying that all parts are present, remove the handsets and chargers from their packaging. Charge the handsets. This takes about 3 1/2 hours. See your KIRK Handset s User Guide for charging instructions. Charged handsets are required for the handset subscription and programming steps. While the handsets are charging, first read this manual thoroughly and then perform steps 5 through 8 below. Select a suitable central mounting location for the KWS500 installation. See Section 1.5 Installation Requirements for guidelines. Verify the chosen location has 120V AC power available, or provide power to the location. A dedicated, conditioned power source 1 within six feet of the location is recommended. If not done on step 1, provide Cat. 3 cabling from the host PBX distribution frame (most likely located in your facility s phone closet ) to the installation site. This cabling can be obtained from an electrical supply house. (You may use temporary cabling if the final location is not yet certain.) See Section 2 Site Preparation. (Conditional) Cat. 3 cabling contains eight wires for a total of four phone lines. If you plan to use five or more handsets (maximum eight), you will need to run two Cat. 3 cables from the host PBX distribution frame to the KWS500. Install the KWS500. See Section 3 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 500. Subscribe the master handset. See Section 4 or 6, depending on the KIRK Handset model chosen to be the master handset. Add the remaining handsets. See Section 4 or 6, depending on the KIRK Handset model chosen to be the master handset. Check each handset for dial tone and the ability to send and receive calls. Perform a walk-through of the facility to verify radio coverage 2. If needed, adjust the position of the KWS500 or contact your KIRK vendor to add KIRK Repeaters for wider coverage. Program the KIRK Handsets with special features if desired. See Section 5 Handset Special Features and your handset s User Guide. 1 AC current from the power company fluctuates and contains electronic noise. This can disrupt the operation of sensitive electronic devices and can affect audio signal quality. A power conditioner smoothes out the power fluctuations and noise. 2 Effective transmission zone of a radio signal, expressed as an area (square feet), or as a distance (linear feet). Radio coverage can vary greatly from facility to facility, depending upon radio signal barriers such as walls, metal doors and cabinets, and interference from other radio signal sources. 14

15 Mount the KWS500 vertically, at least 6 feet high 1.5 Installation Requirements Fig. 3 Mounted KWS500 The KWS500 has specific connection requirements and rules for installation. Following these guidelines is necessary for a successful installation. Connection requirements The KWS500 requires cabling from the host PBX distribution frame to the mounting location of the KWS500. Cabling provided should be 24 gauge 1 Cat. 3 cable. Distance is limited by the specifications of the host PBX. The KWS500 requires one connection to an analog station port 2 on the host PBX distribution frame for each KIRK Handset. Using the Cat. 3 cabling, analog station ports are wired directly from the host PBX distribution frame to the termination block in the KWS500. The KWS500 requires a local power connection (standard 120V AC). A dedicated, conditioned power source within six feet of the mounting location is recommended. At least one KIRK Handset must be charged and available to establish a wireless connection with the system. This is necessary for initial programming of the system. (More in-depth 1 Copper wire with a thickness of 0.02 (0.51 mm), commonly used for telephone wiring and other electronics applications such as speaker wire and computer network cabling. 2 Pair of connectors in a termination block that are dedicated to a particular analog station (telephone extension) on the PBX system. It is used to transmit analog signals, as opposed to digital signals. 15

16 programming may be accomplished using a laptop PC with the KIRK Administration Program installed, connected to the KWS500 with the KIRK Programming Cable 1. Contact your KIRK vendor for more information.) KWS500 Base Station installation do s and don ts While surveying for suitable mounting locations, observe the following guidelines for placement of the KWS500 for optimum coverage: The KWS500 Base Station should be placed in a central position relative to the expected usage of the handsets. The KWS500 Base Station MUST be placed vertically and right-side up. Vertical orientation may be observed by the KIRK logo on the front of the unit. In addition, the power supply cord connector is located on the bottom of the base station. The KWS500 Base Station is typically wall mounted and requires a 9 x 9 mounting area. Place the KWS500 between six and eight feet above floor level, or higher. Placing the KWS500 above ceilings or ceiling tiles is not recommended. Placing the KWS500 behind furniture or other objects that may reduce radio signal penetration is not recommended. Painting of the KWS500 or its housing or container (if mounted externally) is not recommended. Paints contain metallic and/or carbon materials that will reduce radio signal penetration. Do not place the KWS500 inside a metallic case. Use plastic enclosures for external mounting. Never mount the KWS500 Base Station to a metallic surface. Metallic surfaces can cause radio signal reflections. Do not apply power to the KWS500 until you have read and understood the master handset programming procedures and are ready to begin the programming process. After installation, walk through your facility while in a call on a KIRK Handset to verify the actual coverage provided. The placement of the KWS500 may need to be adjusted to improve coverage. If needed, KIRK Repeaters may be installed by your KIRK vendor to expand coverage. 1 Specially wired cable used to connect a laptop PC (running the Administration Program or the Service Tool software) with a KWS500, KIRK Handset or KIRK Repeater for programming. 16

17 2. Site Preparation Site preparation includes: Provisioning the host PBX 1 to support the KIRK Handsets being added to the system. Providing cabling to connect the KWS500 to the host PBX telephone system. o Cat. 3 cable is required between the KWS500 and the PBX distribution frame. o Two Cat. 3 cables will be needed to provide connections for five or more handsets (maximum eight) for the KWS500. Ensuring electrical power is available at the KWS500 installation site. Installing a power conditioner 2 as needed to prevent equipment failure due to power fluctuations. Conditioned electrical power is recommended. Planning the wiring of the KWS500 termination block. 2.1 Site Preparation Step-by-Step Contact your PBX vendor and arrange for them to provision the host PBX to support the proper number of analog station ports for the KIRK Handsets Save the documentation for the PBX system and analog station ports provided by your PBX vendor. The analog station port numbers, their wire color pairs 3, and PBX extension numbers, are vital for accurate wiring of the KWS500 and registration/subscription of KIRK Handsets. Provide cabling from the host PBX distribution frame to the KWS500 mounting location. (To be done by PBX vendor.) If a power outlet is not close by, provide electrical power to the KWS500 installation site. If the site does not have a conditioned power supply, it is recommended that you install a power conditioner, such as a high-quality surge protector. Plan the wiring of the KWS500 using the Wiring Table (see Appendix) and the Cat. 3 Cable Color Pair table. Proceed to Section 3 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 500. PBX provisioning Your PBX telephone system may require another analog station card, programming, or other preparation in order to support the KIRK Handsets. Arrange for your PBX vendor to provision the PBX system. PBX documentation After PBX provisioning, obtain the extension numbers assigned to the KIRK Handsets from your PBX vendor. Save the host PBX manufacturer s documentation for instructions on the analog 1 Providing the necessary hardware, software and programming to enable the PBX to service all stations (telephone extensions) and perform the functions desired by the customer. 2 Electronic device that smoothes out fluctuations in mains power so as to protect sensitive electronic equipment and provide a steady, smooth power supply. 3 Pair of wires with color-coded insulation, such as a blue wire with a white stripe paired with a white wire with a blue stripes. The pair makes up a single telephone line. One wire in the color pair transmits signals and the other receives signals. 17

18 station ports. The guide should include basic PBX feature operation. Keep this documentation in a safe place. PBX-to-KWS500 cabling requirements The KWS500 requires cabling from the wired analog station ports on the host PBX telephone system. For each wireless handset in the system, run one pair of wires from an analog station port on the host PBX distribution frame to the KWS500 termination block. This analog station cable should be 24 gauge Cat. 3 cable. This cabling contains four twisted pairs of color-coded wires, supporting four handsets. Cable length is limited by the specifications of the host PBX. Electrical requirements The KWS500 requires a local 120V AC outlet within six feet of the unit s mounting location, preferably with a conditioned power supply. Wiring plan Use the PBX distribution frame s analog station port numbers and the PBX extension numbers to plan the wire color pair connections to the KWS500 termination block (see documentation supplied by your PBX vendor). You will need to know the wire color pair for each handset extension number in order to terminate it to the appropriate KWS500 termination block 1 port. See the Wiring Table in the Appendix and the Cat. 3 Cable Color Pair table on page 25. Because the master handset automatically registers to channel 0, the wire color pair for the master handset s extension must be terminated to port 0 2 on the KWS500 termination block (fig 4). 2.2 Completing Site Preparation Verify that each step of site preparation is complete and the site is ready for installation of the KWS500 system. Proceed to Section 3 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server Connection point for wiring between two electrical devices. For instance, a port is one of eight pairs of connectors on the KWS500 termination block. 2 The left-hand port on the KWS500 termination block. It is always registered to the master handset. 18

19 3. Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 500 Prior to installing the KWS500, the Cat. 3 telephone cabling from the host PBX to the installation location must be in place. (If you are performing a preliminary installation with temporary cabling to test radio coverage, connect it to any available phone line, such as a wall jack.) Installing the KWS500 is a simple step-by-step procedure. 3.1 Hardware Installation Step-by-step: Open the KWS500 Base Station chassis (fig. 4). Remove the T10 Torx retaining screw (fig. 5). Remove the main board from the chassis and set it aside in a safe place. Place the rear panel of the chassis on the mounting location and use the key-hole mounting brackets to mark the screw insertion points. (fig. 6) If using the included Phillips screws to fasten the KWS500 to drywall, pre-drill holes and tap the included drywall anchors into the wall. (If you are performing a preliminary installation, you may use appropriate temporary mounting fasteners and go to step 7. Do not fail to mount the KWS500 with permanent mounting screws once the optimum mounting location has been established.) Install the mounting screws, leaving approximately 1/4 exposed. Remove one of the four wiring port punch-outs on the rear panel of the chassis (fig. 6). Feed the analog station cable(s) from the host PBX through the rear of the chassis (fig. 6). (If you are performing a preliminary installation and do not yet have cabling from the PBX, use cabling to temporarily connect the KWS500 to any available phone jack or connection.) Position the cable(s) so the main board will seat properly in the chassis, leaving enough wire available to connect to the termination block (fig. 6) Remove the sheathing from four to six inches of the analog station cable(s), to allow room to position the wires to align with the termination block (fig. 6). Using the supplied Phillips screws and plastic retainer clip, fasten the cable(s) to the chassis. Position the cable(s) so the main board seats properly in the chassis and there is enough wire available to connect to the termination block (fig. 6). Return the main board to the rear panel of the chassis. Secure the main board to the chassis using the single T10 Torx screw removed in step 2 (leaving all of the wires from the cable accessible from the front of the system after the main board is installed (fig. 6). Using wire strippers, expose approximately 1/8 inch of bare wire on each wire to be connected. Do not leave excess copper exposed within the unit. Referring to your wiring table, note the color coding of the wire pair for the master handset s extension. Because the master handset automatically registers to channel 0, the wire color pair for the master handset s extension must be terminated to port 0 on the KWS500 termination block (fig 9). 19

20 Insert a mini screwdriver into the top hole (1) on the left side of the termination block (port 0) (fig. 7a, 8). Press down so as to open the spring-loaded clamp in the bottom hole (3). (fig. 7b, 8). This works similarly to the wire connectors found on some stereo speakers. Insert the first wire into the open clamp in the bottom hole (3) on the left side of the termination block (port 0) fig. 7c, 8. Remove the screwdriver, allowing the clamp to close on the wire and lock the wire in place. Be careful to not clamp down on the wire insulation as this may lead to a poor connection. Pull gently on the wire to check for a firm connection before installing the next wire. Add each pair of wires to the termination block from left to right, one pair for each handset, per your wiring table. Replace the main cover. Mount the KWS500 on the wall by placing the mounting bracket holes over the screws and pulling down on the unit to lock it into place. Plug the power supply into the wall socket or other 120V AC power source Connect the RJ-11 1 end of the power supply cable to the left-side connector on the bottom of the KWS500 (fig. 5). The LED 2 (located at the center of the front cover) will flash green. When the above steps are complete, proceed to Section 4 or 6, depending on the KIRK Handset model, for master handset programming. 1 Registered Jack-11, an eight-wire connector most easily recognized as a common telephone jack. The KWS500 power source uses an RJ-11 connector to plug into the KWS500 Central Control Unit. 2 Light emitting diode. Usually red or green, it is an electrical component that lights up when electricity is passed through it. The KWS500 has an LED in the center of its cover. 20

21 3.2 Opening the KWS500 KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide Do not remove the front cover while the unit is connected to a power source. Failure to disconnect the unit from the power source while the front cover is removed can cause severe electric shock, damage to electrical components, and even death. Place the KWS500 face down on a desk. Apply sufficient pressure to release the tabs located at each of the four corners of the unit, while gently lifting the cover from the chassis. Once separated, set the front cover aside in a safe place. To reconnect the front cover, align the tabs with the proper positions and gently press the cover onto the chassis until the tabs lock into place. Fig. 4 Release the tabs while separating the front cover. 21

22 3.3 Inside the KWS500 Once the front cover is removed, the main board of the KWS500 is exposed. By removing the single T10 Torx retaining screw and main board, you gain access to the rear chassis panel for wiring. Set the main board aside in a safe place. Fig. 5 KWS500 Main Board 22

23 After the main board is removed, the rear chassis panel (fig.6) is exposed for mounting and wiring. Represents KWS500 Dect motherboard 500 main board Retaining screw Wiring port Mounting Mounting bracket Brackets keyholes Cable Retainer Cat. 35 cable Cable from Host host PBX Maintain enough cable to feed behind the main board to the front. Fig. 6 Rear chassis panel (interior) Remove one of the four wiring port punch-outs on the rear chassis panel and feed the analog station cable(s) through. Secure the analog station cable(s) to the rear chassis panel with the plastic retainer plate and T10 Torx screws included in the KWS500 package. Remove the sheathing from four to six inches of the analog station cable, to allow room to maneuver the wires to align with the termination block on the front of the main board. Install the main board onto the rear chassis panel and secure it with the T10 Torx screw, leaving all of the wires from the analog station cable accessible from the front of the system after the main board is installed (fig. 6). 3.4 Wiring the KWS500 The KWS500 requires one connection to an analog station port on the hosting PBX telephone system for each handset. Analog station ports are wired directly to the termination block mounted on the KWS500 Central Control Unit. 23

24 Use a set of wire strippers to expose approximately 3 mm of bare copper on each wire that will be connected to the KWS500. Be careful not to expose too much bare copper. Excessive bare copper can cause improper operation. The master handset will register to port 0. From your wiring table, identify the wire color pair for the master handset. Insert that wire color pair into the two holes for port 0. To connect a wire to the termination block, first insert a mini screwdriver into one of the top holes (fig. 7a). Start with port 0 on the left side of the termination block. Press the screwdriver down so as to open the spring-loaded clamp in the bottom hole (fig. 7b). This works similarly to the wire connectors found on some stereo speakers. Insert the exposed end of one wire into the open clamp in the bottom hole (fig. 7c). a. Insert a mini screwdriver into the top hole. b. Press down to open the clamp.. Fig. 7 a, b & c c. Insert the wire into the bottom hole. 24

25 Remove the screwdriver, allowing the clamp to close on the wire and lock the wire in place. Be careful to not clamp down on the wire insulation as this may lead to a poor connection. Pull gently on the wire to check for a firm connection before installing the next wire. Add each a/b pair of wires to the ports on the termination block from left to right in sequence, per your wiring table (fig. 8). a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Fig. 8 Close-up of the KWS500 termination block The following chart describes the wire color pairs for Cat. 3 cabling and the associated ports on the termination block. If you use different cabling, the color pairs may vary. Cable Cat. 3 Color Pair Port Blue White / White Blue Orange White / White Orange Green White / White Green 2 Brown White / White Brown 3 Blue White / White Blue 4 Orange White / White Orange Green White / White Green 6 Brown White / White Brown

26 Fig. 9 KWS500 with Port 0 wired Fig. 10 Main board wired and placed in chassis (only Port 0 is wired) 26

27 3.5 Mounting the KWS500 While the main board is removed, place the rear chassis panel against the mounting surface and use the keyhole cutouts in the mounting brackets to mark the locations for the mounting screws. Once marked, install the mounting screws as the construction requires. Included with the KWS500 package are two Phillips screws and two drywall anchors. Leave approximately 1/4 of each screw exposed for mounting the KWS500. Once you have wired the KWS500 and replaced the front cover, place the mounting brackets on the back of the KWS500 chassis over the screws and pull down on the unit to lock it into place. 3.6 KWS500 Base Station LED Conditions LED Flashing Green Constant Green Slow Flashing Green Fast Flashing Red Slow Flashing Red Description No master handset is subscribed. This mode is active for 15 minutes from the time power is applied to the KWS500 or until a master handset is subscribed. System is active. No active connections. The system is active with at least one current conversation. No master handset was subscribed within the 15 minute time period. Remove power for 10 seconds, then reconnect power to return to master handset subscription mode. System is active with the maximum six simultaneous conversations. This indicates a busy condition. If when the unit is powered up, the LED does not flash green and will not allow the subscription of a master handset, contact your KIRK vendor for assistance. 27

28 4. Master Handset Programming with KIRK 3040, 4020, and 4040 Handsets The KWS500 provides handset programming capability through the use of a master KIRK 3040, 4020 or 4040 Handset to register or remove additional handsets. Any KIRK Handset can be registered as the master handset. The KIRK 5020 Handset does not have programming capability. If a KIRK 5020 Handset is registered as the master handset, use the Administration Program for handset registration and removal. Prior to programming the KWS500, one handset must be charged and available for programming as the master handset. All handsets that are to be registered and subscribed to the system should be present and charged. Do not apply power to the KWS500 until programming of the master handset is about to begin. The master handset must be identified by subscribing a handset to the system within the first 15 minutes of the power-up of the KWS500. If the master handset is not subscribed in this time period, a rapidly flashing red LED on the front of the unit will indicate the expiration of the 15- minute subscription period. Unplug the KWS500 and plug it in again to restart this timer. For complete instructions on using the KIRK Handsets, please refer to the User Guide produced for each KIRK Handset model. Master handset registration When first applying power to the KWS500, it will automatically enter registration mode for 15 minutes. Registration mode is indicated by a fast-flashing green LED on the KWS500. During this time it is possible to subscribe a single handset to the KWS500. This KIRK Handset becomes the master handset from this point forward. Only one master handset is allowed per system. The master handset is automatically registered to channel 0 on the KWS

29 Scrolls left Scrolls right Opens menus Confirms menu selections (long press turns handset off) Power on and on/off hook KIRK 4040 Handset 29

30 4.1 Master Handset Programming Step-by-Step Configuration of the KIRK 3040, 4020, or 4040 master handset and subsequent handsets is a multi-step process. Each of these steps is expanded in detail in the sections below. Subscribe the master handset. Enter the master handset s PBX extension number. Obtain the serial number of an additional handset. Add an additional handset via the master handset (register its serial number and assign it an extension number). Subscribe a handset. Remove a handset. 4.2 Subscribing the Master Handset Select the KIRK 3040, 4020, or 4040 Handset designated as the master handset. Power up the KWS500 and only the master handset (the LED in the center of the unit will flash green, indicating the unit is allowing subscription of the master handset). Press the MENU key. PROFILE SETUP displays. Press the < REDIAL key twice to scroll to the LOGIN menu. Press the MUTE key. SELECT LOGIN displays. Press the > BOOK key once. SUBSCRIPTION CREATE displays. Press the MUTE key. SUBSCRIPTION SEARCH ID displays. The handset is now searching for a signal from the KWS500. Once located, the Access Rights Identity (ARI) number of the KWS500 will display. This number can be found on the back panel of the KWS500. Note the ARI number: 1 Press the MUTE key. CREATE SYSTEM 1 AC: displays. Leave the access code (AC) field blank, and press the MUTE key. SUBSCRIPTION WAIT displays. When the subscription is complete, a single confirmation tone will be heard and the radio icon will appear in the lower left corner of the display. The master handset is now subscribed, and further programming may take place. 1 Access Rights Identity number, a 12-digit number that specifically identifies the DECT system. Each KWS500 produces a unique ARI number that identifies it from any other KWS500. The ARI number is located on the back panel of the unit. 30

31 4.3 Entering the Master Handset s Extension Number. On the master handset, press the MENU key, and press the > BOOK key once to scroll to the EXT. SERVICE menu. Press the MUTE key. Press the > BOOK key three times to scroll to the Read/Write Userdata menu. Press the MUTE key. The serial number (IPEI 1 ) of the master handset displays. Press the MUTE key. Enter the extension number for the master handset. Press the MUTE key. KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide Power cycle the handset: press and hold the MUTE key for two seconds to power it off, then press the key to power it on. The extension number will display. 4.4 Obtaining a Handset s Serial Number Each KIRK Handset has a unique serial number. It is a 12-digit number, easily located on the KIRK label on the outside of the handset packaging, or on the body of the handset on the floor of the battery compartment. This number can also be viewed on the KIRK 3040, 4020,or 4040 Handset s display screen, where it is called the International Portable Equipment Identity (IPEI) number. Example: To view the serial number on the handset packaging, look on the end of the package for a label with the Polycom logo and a small bar code. The serial number is directly above the bar code. 1 International Portable Equipment Identification number, synonymous with handset serial number. 31

32 To view the IPEI number on the handset s display screen, do the following: Power on the handset. Dial * * * *, then press the < REDIAL key. The IPEI number displays. 4.5 Adding Additional Handsets via the Master Handset More KIRK Handsets can be added to the system with the KIRK 3040, 4020, or 4040 master handset. After subscribing the master handset and assigning it an extension number, use the master handset to perform the following steps to add (register) subsequent handsets to the system, including KIRK 5020 Handsets. Obtain the serial number and host PBX extension number for each additional handset. On the master handset, press the MENU key. Press the > BOOK key once to scroll to the EXT. SERVICE menu. Press the MUTE key to select the menu. Press the > BOOK key three times to scroll to the Read/Write Userdata menu. Press the MUTE key to select the menu. The display will show the serial number (IPEI) of the master handset assigned to CHAN 0. Press the > BOOK or < REDIAL key to scroll to the next available channel. Once an available channel is located, enter the serial number of the handset to be registered on the channel. Press the MUTE key. Enter the extension number assigned from the host PBX for the additional handset. Press the MUTE key. It is now possible to subscribe the additional handset. To subscribe the additional handset, follow the procedure described in Subscribing a Handset. (If the handset is a KIRK 5020 handset, see Section 6 KIRK 5020 Handset Programming.) 32

33 4.6 Subscribing a Handset KIRK Wireless Server 500 User Guide Do the following steps to subscribe a KIRK 3040, 4020, or 4040 Handset. The handset must be added to the system as described above before subscribing it. For instructions on how to register and subscribe a KIRK 5020 Handset, see Section 6 KIRK 5020 Handset Programming. On the handset to be subscribed, press the MENU key. Press the < REDIAL key two times to scroll to the LOGIN menu. Press the MUTE key to select the menu. SELECT LOGIN displays. Press the > BOOK key one time. SUBSRIPTION CREATE displays. Press the MUTE key. If radio coverage from the KIRK Wireless Server is present, the ID number of the system (ARI number) will display. After the ID number appears, press the MUTE key one time to accept the subscription. The handset will prompt you for an access code (AC). Leave the field blank. Press the MUTE key. SUBSCRIPTION WAIT displays. The handset is now attempting to subscribe to the KWS500. This may take several minutes; do not be alarmed. If successful, the handset will beep and return to the idle condition. The startup text will be replaced by the PBX extension number assigned to the handset, and the radio icon will appear in the lower left corner of the display. If a subscription was not successful, the handset will show SUBSCRIPTION FAILED in the display. The subscription period may have timed out, or another error may have occurred. Repeat steps 1 through 9. If still no subscription, contact your KIRK vendor for assistance. Repeat the steps in the above two sections to register and subscribe the remaining handsets. 4.7 Removing a Handset It is sometimes necessary to remove a handset from the system. You can use a KIRK 3040, 4020, or 4040 master handset to do this. If the master handset is a KIRK 5020 handset, use the Administration Program to remove handsets. It is necessary to remove a handset from the system when: A serial number was incorrectly entered during the handset registration process (it cannot be edited by the master handset). In this case, the handset must be removed from the system and added again with its correct serial number. A handset needs to be replaced for any reason. It must be removed from the system before adding the replacement handset. 33

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