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KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Polycom ® KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Guide 72-1604-00, Issue B 72160400_issue_B 1.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Copyright © Polycom, Inc. All Rights Reserved Catalog No: 72-1604-0 0, Issue B Proprietary and Confidential The information contained herein is the sole intellectual property of Polycom, Inc.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Table of Contents 1. 4 Introduction 1.1 4 Icons and Conventions 2. 5 Capacities and Specifications 2.1 5 Overview 2.2 5 Identification N umbers 2.3 7 KIRK Wireless Solution Diagram 3. 8 Radio Coverage and Physical Deployment 3.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 1. Introduction This manual provides a complete discussion of th e KIRK Wireless Server 1500. The purpose of this m anual is to provide general a.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 2. Capacities and Specif ications 2.1 Overview A KIRK Wireless Solution, based on the KWS1500, is an adjunct solution for medium -to- large businesses with a need from anywhere between 1 and 128 handset users.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance When using linked KWS1500s, the solution uses the ARI number from the KWS1500 assigned as t he Master. KIRK Handset IPEI number Each KIRK Handset has a uni que Equipment Production Identification number.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 2.3 KIRK Wireless Solution Diagram KIRK 1500 Solution KIRK 1500 Solution ( Solo / Master ) ( Linked Slave ) Intermediate Distribution Frames Prog.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 3. Radio Cover age and Phys ical Deployment 3.1 Radio Coverage Areas The deployment of Base Stations and Re peaters is a crit ical aspect of the KW S1500 Wireless Server. If the Wireless Se rver instal lation is to be successf ul, the deployment concepts explained here must be followed.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance guide coverage areas are r epresented by abstract areas and bear no resemblance to the actual physic al coverage area p rovided by t he KWS1500.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Multi Cell Environment In a multi cell environment, up to 3 Repeaters may be synchronized to a single Base Station to extend the radio coverage. Jump Configuration Repeaters ma y also be configur ed in a “jump ” configuration .
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance handset moves about the various coverage zones Base Stati ons have time to ha nd the cal l off to another Base Station. . If the overlap area is not enough (less than 9 to 14 meters / 30 to 45 feet), there is a risk of dropping the connection while moving from one cove rage area to another.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Horizontal and vertical overlap Base Stations are omni-direct ional, meaning RF signal is prop agated vert ically and horizontally f rom the Base Stations and Repeat ers.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance No overlap In areas where two Ba se Stations are sep arated by steel doors, gates, elevators, stairwells , etc., the handset may not have time to register with the next Base St ation, resulting in t he call being dropped.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Many small overlaps Be aware that many small overlaps in the s ame area can cre ate problems if a handset can only identify tw o Base Stations.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Shadows Be aware that “shadows” creat ed by parts of the b uilding can cause spots where no radio signals are able to penetr ate. If a Base Stat ion is mount ed on a concrete or stee l pillar, or even mounted near steel shelves, shado w areas may occur.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance RSSI value The Radio Signal Strength Indicator value is a relative expression for the field st rength of signal from the Base Statio n. The RSSI value is used for the choice of the altern ative Base Station(s).
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Activating the signal me ter (3040, 40 20, 4040) • Turn the handset on (press the key for on e second). • Dial (make sure that the “key lock” is not active). • Press the key; the Signal Meter will appear.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 72160400_issue_B 18 Along the bottom row of the display, the values fo r the closest Ba se Stati on or Repeater are reported. From left to right in the display, t he information incl udes the number of the Base Station or Repeater, the Q-value, and the RSSI value.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Hexadecimal numbering of Base Stations When using the handset as a signal mete r, Base Station numbers are shown in hexadecimal format as follows.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 3.7 KIRK Radio Hardware KIRK Base Stations KIRK Base Stat ions are compact devices that contain RF circuitry and transmit/receive antennas. The main function of the Base Station is to provide audio and data communication between the handsets a nd the KWS1500.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Outdoors, the Base St ation must be place d inside of a weat herproof, environmentally protected housing, and mounted in a vert ical orientation to a suitable, non-metalli c, flat surface such as a wall o r post.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance KIRK Repeaters The KIRK Repeater is a building block to be used to extend the coverage ar ea in a KIRK solution.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Multi-cell environment In a multi-cell environment, up to six Repe aters may be synchronized to a sin gle Base Station to extend the radio coverage area. Repeaters must be placed inside the cove rage area of the hosting Base Stat ion.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance KIRK Handsets The KWS1500 supports the KIRK 3040, KIRK 4020, KIR K 4040, KIRK 4080, KIRK 5020 and the KIRK 5040.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 4. KIRK Wireless Ser ver 1 500 Solution 4.1 Internal Hardware KIRK Wireless Server 1500 The KWS1500 is a fully digit al wireless mobility serv er (voice) operating on a frequency of 1. 8 GHz and 1.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance KIRK Wireless Server 1500 specifications Frequency: 1.8 GHz and 1.9 GHz Output power: 125 mW Frequency deviation: 186 KHz Bit rate: 1.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance KIRK Expansion Board 1500 The KIRK Expansion Boar d 1500 provides the o pportunity to creat e an interface for e ight additional Base St ations in a KW S1500.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Analog Interface Card The KIRK Analog Interface Card provides the an alog tip/ring interface to the PBX. Up to eight analog interface cards can be connec ted to each KWS1500. One analog interface card channel is r equ ired per handset.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 4.2 Accessories Deployment/Demonstration Kit The KIRK Deployment Kit is used in the planning and development stages of a K IRK Wireless Solution. The Deployment Kit also m akes an excellent dem onstration kit.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 4.3 KIRK Programming Tools KIRK Administration Program The KIRK Administration Prog ram software is required to program the KWS1500.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 5. Inst allation of the KIRK Wireless Ser ver 1 500 Solution 5.1 Internal Hardware Installation In this section we will discuss the physic al construction of the KWS1500, and the installation of the KIR K Expansion Boar d 1500 and KIRK Analog Interface Cards.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 5.2 Construction and Installation The KWS1500 should be installed on a desk, or w all-mounted using the included wall- mounting bracket. When installing the KWS1500, maintain a clearance of four inches around the chass is to provide ade quate vent ilation.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Inside the KWS1500 The KWS1500 provides co nnection points for up to eight an alog interface cards , one Link card, and one KIRK Expan sion Board 1500. (B ase Stations 0 to 7 are supported by the KWS1500 motherboard).
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 5.4 Installing a KIRK Expansion Board 1500 If the KWS1500 installation requi res more than eight Base Stations, then a KIRK Expansion Board 1500 will be requir ed. Inst alling a KIRK Exp ansion Board 15 00 within the KWS1500 will increase its capacity to the maximum of 16 Base Stations.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance sufficient pressure to the r ight side of the expansion card, and make sure that the plastic stand-off p ins click int o place. 6. Carefully re move the DB25 bl ank panel on the rear of the KWS 1500, and replace it with the expansion board DB25 connector.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Analog interface card cable wiring 5.6 Wiring Base Stations KIRK Base Stat ions are connected t o the KWS1500 u sing a RS-232C 25-pin ma le cable connected to the RS-232C 25-pin fem ale conne ctor located on the rear of the KWS150 0.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Base Station cable wiring 5.7 Base Station and Repeater Installation Mounting Base Stations 1. Terminate the Ba se Station cabl e to a suitable connecti on point such as a punch-down block or patch panel.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 6. Connect the cable to the Base Station. It is important to mount the Base Station with the antennas facing out and right-side up. Holes for wall mounted screws Connection to server 7. The last step is to perform a cable delay measurement using the KWS1500 Administration Software.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 72160400_issue_B 39 1. Connect the power supply cable into the RJ11 connector in the bottom of the repeater. For repeaters with external an tenna, connect the exte rnal antenna cable to the antenna connector in the rear of the repeater as well.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Checking Indicators Verify the the repeater LED indicator is contin uously on, indicating that the repeater is functional. Power Options The power supply for the repeater is 9VDC, 300mA. Base Station and Repeater installation do’s and don’ts Base Stations and Repe aters emit a 1.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 72160400_issue_B 41 6. Re gulator y Notices CE Mark R& TTE Directive This KIRK Wireless Serve r 1500 has been mark ed with the CE mark. This mark indicates compliance with EEC Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/ 23/EEC 1999/5/EC.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Hierbij verklaart Poly com (UK) Ltd dat het toestel KIRK Wireless Server 1500 in overeenstemming is met de e ssentiële eisen en de andere re levante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Benutzen Sie Ihr drahtloses Netzwerkg erät nicht in der Nähe ungeschützter Sprengkapseln oder anderer explosiver Stoffe, es Warnung sei de nn, Ihr Gerät wurde ei gens für diesen Gebrauch modifiziert und bestimmt.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance Safety WARNING Only qualifie d service personnel m ay install thi s equipment. The inst ructions in this manual are int ended for use by qu alified service perso nnel only. Only qualified p ersons should servic e the solu tion.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance a. If liquid has been spilled into the product b. If the product has been exposed to rain or water c. If the product does not operate norm ally when follow ing the operating instructions in the manual.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance cause undesired operation of the dev ice. The term “IC:” befo re the certificat ion /registrat ion number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical spec ifications were me t. Privacy of communicat ions may not be ensured when us ing this telephone.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance the product. There are no other express warranties . This w arranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other ri ghts, which vary from state to stat e.
KIRK Wireless Server 1500 Installation and Maintenance 72160400_issue_B 48 Index Accessories Deployment/Demon stration Kit, 29 Handset Belt Clip, 30 Handset Case, 29 Handset Charger, 29 Handset Progra.
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