Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Wireless Server 600V3 du fabricant Polycom
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Part No. 14117800, Ed.2.6 April 16, 2009 Polycom ® KIRK ® Wireless Ser ver 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide.
2 14117800, Ed.2.6 Copyright © Polycom, Inc. All Rights Reserved Catalog No. 14117800 Version 2.6 Proprietary and Confidential The information contained herein is the sole intellec tual property of Polycom, Inc.
Contents 3 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Content s Chapter 1 Preface................................................... ..................................................... 15 1.1 Before Y ou Begin ................ .
4 14117800, Ed.2.6 Chapter 5 Inst alling the KIRK Repeater .......................................................... .......... 49 5.1 KIRK Repeater Description ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ .......
Contents 5 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.3 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page .............. ................ ................ ......... 79 7.3.1 How to Change Internet Protocol Prope rties using Windows XP .
6 14117800, Ed.2.6 8.2.3 KIRK 5020 / 5040 Hands et .............................. ............. ................ ................ 156 Chapter 9 KIRK Handset Management................................................. ................... 159 9.1 Viewing Handset/User Configuration .
Contents 7 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 13.5 Maintenance Commands ..... ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ....... 192 13.5.1 Check Command .................... ..........
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Figures 9 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Figures Figure 1 Overview of the Whole Solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 1 Synchronization Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Figure s 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 28 Adm. Page: Configur ation/ETH0/DHCP page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Figure 29 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP pa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Figure 30 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Li cense page .
Figures 11 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Figure 70 Configuration T ool: Alt Master tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Figure 71 Wir eless Server 600v 3 Multi-ce ll installation with LDAP Server .
12 Figure s 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 1 12 Adm. Page: Administration/Download/ Config p a ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Figure 1 13 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/C onfig p age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Figure 1 14 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Fi rmware p age .
Tables 13 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Contents T able 1 Overview of System Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 T able 1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . .
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15 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 1 Preface This guide is intended for qu alified technicians who will in stall, configure and maintain the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (KWS6 00v3) Solution.
16 Preface 14117800, Ed.2.6 1.1 Before Y ou Begin This guide assumes the following: • that users have a working kn owledge of the call handlers operations • that the call handler is install ed an .
Preface 17 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1.2 Chapter Over view Where is it? What is it a bout? When to use it? 1 Chapter 2 Introduction to KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 To learn about the different components in a typical KWS600v3 configuration.
18 Preface 14117800, Ed.2.6 1.3 Related Documentation For further information about the KWS6 00v3 not covered by this manual, refer to the following documentation at www.polycom.com: Subject Documentation KWS600v3 Configuration depending on Call Handler KWS600v3 Configuration Guide (SIP Protocol, part no.
Preface 19 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1.4 AC Authentication Code ARI no. Access Rights Identity - Se rial number o f the KWS600v3 dB Decibels ( deciBells) DECT Digital Enhanced Cord less Telecommunications DHCP Dynamic Host Conf igur ation Protocol e.
20 Preface 14117800, Ed.2.6.
21 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Ins tallation and Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Introduction A typical KWS600v3 configurat ion includes a number of the following components, in addition to the KWS600v3:.
22 Introduction 14117800, Ed.2.6 2.1 Components of the KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 Solution This section provides information about: • “KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on pa ge 22 • “Wireless Bands” on page 23 • “KIRK Repeater” on page 23 • “KIRK Handset” on page 24 • “KIRK Maintenance Software” on pa ge 25 2.
Introduction 23 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide The KWS600v3 contr ols the wire less infrastructure. It manages the repeaters and the IP interface to the call handler, as we ll as func tionalities such as synchronizat ion of seamless handover, echo cancellation, li ne delay compensation etc.
24 Introduction 14117800, Ed.2.6 speech channels; a full slot repeater co vers four simultaneous speech cha nnels. The repeater does not increase the number of traffic channels, bu t increases the coverage area established with the KWS600v3. Up to three re peaters can be placed in cascade formation directing coverage in a certain direction.
Introduction 25 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 2.1.4.1 Auto Login and Handover Auto login refers to the ab ility to log on to m ore than one system, enabling you to use the same handset on up to 1 0 different syst ems.
26 Introduction 14117800, Ed.2.6 2.2 Requirements for the KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 Solution This section provides information about the environment al and electr ical requirem ents and software requirements for the KWS600v3 Solution. 2.2.1 KIRK Wire less Ser v er 600v3 2.
Introduction 27 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide • Verify that the electrical se rvice is sufficient and located in close proximity to the KWS600v3. It is also possible to use PoE, an d if PoE is used a power adapter is necessary.
28 Introduction 14117800, Ed.2.6 2.2.1.2 Electrical Requirements The following electrical requirements must be met: • Mains of LAN (802.3af). (Power supply via the network) • Power consumption: 24V/13 0-220mA (standby 180 mA) • Typical power consumption: 7W per unit • The max.
Introduction 29 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 2.2.2.2 Electrical Requirements The following electrical requirements must be met: • The max.
30 Introduction 14117800, Ed.2.6 2.2.3.2 Electrical Requirements The following electrical requirement must be m et: • The supplied power for the char ger must be 110 V to 120 V ac no minal (or 220 V to 230 V ac nominal), 50/60 Hz.
31 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3 Deploying KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 Before you install the KWS600v3 Solution, it is necessary to perform a complete site survey and determine th e exact location of KWS6 00v3 primaries a nd secondaries and number of handsets required.
32 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 3.1 Recommendations for KWS6 00v3/KIRK Repeater Placement • In large halls, the KWS600v3/repeater (wall) should be inst alled vertically in the middle of the space below the drop ceiling.
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 6 00v3 33 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 3.2.2 Examples of Synchronization Chains Certain rules must be taken into consid eration when est ablishing synchronization chains : • The distance over which synchronization can take place is limited to a distance similar to a loss of max.
34 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 3.2.2.1 Synchronization Chain With One Sync Master (Primar y Sync W ays) Figure 1 Synchronization Chain • The synchronization chain m ust always overlap with the KWS600v3 to sync on. • No. 100 is the Sync Master.
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 35 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 3.2.2.2 Synchronization Chain With Alternative Sync W ays Figure 3 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways • No. 100 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 1-255).
36 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 4 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways • No. 100 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 1-255). • No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 100. • No. 11 : Primary sync on No.
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 37 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 6 Synchronization Chain Layout with Alternative Sync Ways • No. 100 is the Sync Master (can be numb ered 1-255). Note: It is recommended to place the Sy nc Master in the middle of the buildin g.
38 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 3.2.2.3 Synchronization Chain With and Without Alternative Sync W ays Figure 7 Synchronization Chain With and Without Alterna tive Sync Ways • No. 100 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 1-255).
Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 39 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 8 Synchronization Chain With Repeaters • No. 100 is the Sync Master (can be numb ered 1-255). • No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sy nc on No.
40 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6.
41 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Installing the KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 This section provides a description of the KWS600v3 and describes how to u npack and install it. The section also pr ovides information about rese tting the KWS6 00v3 hardware using the Reset button on the KWS600v3 faceplate.
42 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 • “KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 LED Indicators” on pa ge 44 • “KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Reset Button” on page 45 4.2.1 KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 Pr ovides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets The KWS600v3 supports 12 RF channels si multaneously for DECT or USA DECT bands.
Installing the KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 43 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide • LED that indicates whether or not the unit is funct ioning Figure 9 Wireless Server 600v3 - LED Front view The KWS600v3 faceplate includes the following (see figure below).
44 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 10 Wireless Server 600v3 - Faceplate ETH0 Port ETH1 Port Power Supply Alarm Ready Indicator Power Reset Button LINK Indicator 100 .
Installing the KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 45 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 4.2.4.2 Faceplate LED Indicator Description - Faceplate LED Indicator Meaning LINK Indicator - yellow link layer software ha s established connection 100 Indicator - green line speed is 100Mbit/sec.
46 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 T able 3 Press button Action Short press Restarts the KWS600v3. Press until LED flashes fast Restarts the KWS600v3 in TFTP mode (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). In TFTP mode the KWS600v3 can be reached only through t he GWLOAD program.
Installing the KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 47 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Note: To expand a coverage area with KWS600v3 , addit ional radio units must be placed in such a way that overlap between the different KWS600v3 radio coverage is established.
48 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 4.4 Recording the Installation Information After completing the installati on of a KWS600v3 Multi-cell Solution, record the location of each KWS600v3.
49 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 5 Installing the KIRK Repeater This section provides inform ation about the repeater and how to unpack an d install it. Installing repeaters requires a software inst allation as well as a hardware installation.
50 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 • Repeater - USA DECT provide s four RF channels of 1.9 GHz, USA DECT st andard, used in North America. 5.1.2 KIRK Repeater T ypes and Par t Numbers The repeater contains RF circuitry that comply with the local ban d standards: UPCS, DECT, or ETSI D ECT.
Installing the KIRK Repeater 51 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 5.1.3 KIRK Repeater - Appearance and Components The repeater connection panel includes the following: • Power supply connection (connection fo r programming the repeater as well).
52 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 • Do not instal l a repeater with the antenna housings ne ar metal objects. Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels.
Installing the KIRK Repeater 53 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 5-2 Connect Power to the Bottom of the Repeater and Ex ternal Antenna Cabl e to the Rear of the Repeater 1 Connect the power supply cable into the RJ11 connector in the bottom of the repeater.
54 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 Note: The external antenna used for the transmitter is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation di stance of at least .
Note For programming the repeater you al so need the programming software (ServiceTool) and the power supply for the repeater. The ServiceTool is not part of the Program ming Kit Repeater but can be do wnloaded from www.polycom.com. The power sup ply fo r the repeater is to be ordered separately (Part no.
56 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 Before you start programming th e repeater, ensure that the re peater is connected to the computer and the mains. In a single cell solu tion the numbers ass igned to the repeate rs must be between 2 and 7.
Installing the KIRK Repeater 57 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 30 94 158 222 31 95 159 223 32 96 160 224 33 97 161 225 34 98 162 226 35 99 163 227 36 100 164 228 37 1.
58 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 67 131 195 3 68 132 196 4 69 133 197 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 1.
Installing the KIRK Repeater 59 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 104 168 232 40 105 169 233 41 106 170 234 42 107 171 235 43 108 172 236 44 109 173 237 45 110 174 238 4.
60 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 141 205 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 .
Installing the KIRK Repeater 61 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 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 12.
62 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 215 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 1.
Installing the KIRK Repeater 63 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide For more information about prog ramming the repeater with th e ServiceTool, refer to the Help File in the Servic eTool. The ServiceTool is to be downloaded from www.
64 Installing the KIRK Repeater 14117800, Ed.2.6 5.5 Use of KIRK Repeater With External Antenna If radio coverage between a base station and a repeater is not needed, it is possible to synchronize between the radio units usin g a repeater with external antenna.
65 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 6 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use This section provides information about how to prepare the handset for use, to install and charge the batte ry and how to retrieve t he serial numbers on the different handse ts.
66 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 14117800, Ed.2.6 6.2.1 KIRK Handset T ypes T a ble 1 Variants of KIRK Handsets V ariants of KIRK Handsets Handset sets from one of the following categorie s (including batteries): KIRK 3040 Handset KIRK 4020 Handset KIRK 4040 Handset KIRK 4080 Handset KIRK 5020 Handset KIRK 5040 Handset 6.
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 67 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Power Supply Types and Part N umbers T able 3 V ariants of Power Supplies Power Supply (For KIRK 3040, 4020, 4040 and 4080) (Part no. 84642420) (EU) (Part no.
68 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 14117800, Ed.2.6 • Only use battery type 84743418 (ICP73048) in the 5020 / 5040 Handset. Do not use this battery with other products. This battery was design ed specifically for use with th e 5020 /5040 Handset and the charger ONLY.
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 69 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 2 Remove Back Cover from Ha ndset with Screw Fastener 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box. 4 Inse rt battery with the label readable.
70 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 14117800, Ed.2.6 6.5 Charging KIRK Handsets 6.5.1 Using the Charger Each handset is charged through the use of a han dset charger, a compact deskt op unit designed to charge and auto matically maintain the correc t battery charge levels and voltage.
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 71 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 6 Single Charger for 4080 Ha ndset Figure 7 Multicharger for 4020 Handset and 4040 Handset Fig.
72 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 14117800, Ed.2.6 6.5.2 Charging Batter y 6.5.2.1 KIRK 3040/KIRK 4020/KIR K 4040 and KIRK 4080 Handsets When charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to le ave the handset in the charger for 14 - 16 hours before the battery is fully cha rged and the handset read y for use.
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 73 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 6.5.2.2 KIRK 50 20 / 5040 Handsets When charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to le ave the handset in the charger for 14 - 16 hours before the battery is fully cha rged and the handset read y for use.
74 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 14117800, Ed.2.6 6.6.1 Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 3040 Handsets 1 Press down the back cover and pus h it 5 mm towards the headset plug. Figure 9 Remove Back Cover from Handset 2 Lift off back cover. 3 Lift the battery and re ad the serial number.
Preparing KIRK Handset for Use 75 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 10 Remove Back Cover from Handset with Screw Fastener 3 Lift the battery and re ad the serial number.
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77 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 7 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 This section provides you with information on how t o power up the KWS600 v3 and c.
78 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.1.2 Local Power Supply Powering the KWS600v3 with a local power supply can be done using the power input on the KWS600v3. Note: The power supply for the KWS600v3 is to be ordered separately (Part no.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 79 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.3 Accessing the W eb Based Administration Page In o rd er f or you r c omp ut er t o c om mun ic ate with the KWS600v3 it is necessary to change the computer’s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following: • IP address: 192.
80 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 13 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 3 In the General tab, sele ct Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) , and then click Properties . An Intern et Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dial og box appears.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 81 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.3.2 How to Access the Administration Page The web based Administration Page is a ccessed through a standard web browser. 1 Open a web browser .
82 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 16 Configuration Tool startup window 7.5 Configuring Single-Cell Solu tion through Administration Page Note: Using the web ba sed Administrat ion Page is recomme nded when configuring small to medium-siz ed installations.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 83 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 17 Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell installation For information on accessing the web bas ed Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web Based Administration Page” on page 79 .
84 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 18 Adm. Page: Enter Network Password di alog box 1 In the User Name field, type admin .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 85 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Note: It is necessary to use t he ETH0 port wh en integrating the KWS600v3 on the local network.
86 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 5 In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP ad dress is now th e default address w hen access ing the KWS600v3. 6 In the Network mask fie ld, type a new network mask . Contact your system administ rator for more information.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 87 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.5.4 Configur ing DECT System 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click System . Figure 22 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page 2 In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT .
88 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Call handler specific, refer to KWS600v3 Co nfiguration Guide for the relevant call handler. 9 No Dis play of Date and Time: Enable only if time should not be displayed. 10 From the Coder Preferences , select a voice compression value that matches your telephony infrastructure.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 89 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 5 In the Alt-GK (Alternative Gate Ke eper) field, type an alternative IP address of your call handler. Contact your system administ rator for more information.
90 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click IP . Figure 25 Adm. Page: Configuration/IP/Settings page 2 In the TOS priority - RTP Data field, type a TOS priority. Depending on the network, it may be necessary to change the TOS priority.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 91 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 26 Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell installation This section contains information abo.
92 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.6.1.1 Entering a System User Name and Password (Primar y) First time you acce ss the Admini stration Page, you need to lo g on with user name and a password. Note: The de fault user name of the system is admin and the default passw ord of the system is ip1200 .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 93 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 , and then click DHCP . Figure 28 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page 2 From the Mode list, select Disabled , and then click OK .
94 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 9 Click Reset (und er Administration menu) to save your configuration. 7.6.1.3 Obtaining a Multi-Cell License (Primar y) To configure a KWS600v3 Multi -cell solution it is necessary to obta in a multi-cell license.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 95 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.1.4 Configuring Ethernet Link (Primar y) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 , and then click Link . Figure 31 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page 2 From the Link list, select auto , and then click OK .
96 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 3 In the Password fields, type the passwords. 4 Select the Write Access chec k box. 5 Clic k OK . 6 Clic k Reset (unde r Administration menu) to save your configuration . 7.6.1.6 Configuring DECT System (Primar y) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click System .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 6 00v3 97 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Note: It is recommended to select With User AC . When subscribing a new handset to the system it is possible to use an authen tication code (AC).
98 Configuring KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Master . Figure 34 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page 2 From the Mode list, select Active . Selecting Active defines the KWS600v3 as a Primary (Mas ter).
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 99 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Radio . Figure 35 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page 2 Select the Disable check b ox to disable the radio.
100 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 6 00v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 • If CISCO network: It is recommended to change the TOS priority - RTP Data to 0xb8 . 3 In the TOS priority - Signalling field, type a TOS priority. Depending on the network, it ma y be necessary to change the TOS priority.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 101 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 , and then click DHCP . Figure 37 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page 2 From the Mode list, select Disabled , and then click OK .
102 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 9 Click Reset (und er Administration menu) to save your configuration. 7.6.2.2 Configuring LDAP Replicator (Sync Ma ster) In a KWS600v3 Mu.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 103 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.2.3 Configuring DECT Master (Sync Master) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Master . Figure 40 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page 2 From the Mode list, select Off .
104 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 5 Click Reset (und er Administration menu) to save your configuration. The Sync Master is now con figured. 7.6.3 Configuring the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 This section describes how to configure an alternative (Standby) Ma ster KWS600v3 in a multi-cell solution.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 105 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.3.1 Entering a System User Name and Password (Standby) First time you acce ss the Admini stration Page, you need to lo g on with user name and a password.
106 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 , and then click DHCP . Figure 44 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page 2 From the Mode list, select Disabled , and then click OK . 3 Clic k Reset (unde r Administration menu) to save your configuration.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 107 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 9 Click Reset (und er Administration menu) to save your configuration. 7.6.3.3 Configuring Ethernet Link (Standby) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 , and then click Link .
108 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 2 From the Mode list, select Standby . Selecting Standby defines the KWS600 v3 as an alternati ve Master (Standby).
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 109 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 49 WS600v3 Multi-cell installation (primary and secondaries) For information on accessing the web bas ed Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web Based Administration Page” on page 79 .
110 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.6.4.1 Entering a System User Name and Password (Secondar y) First time you acce ss the Admini stration Page, you need to lo g on with user name and a password. Note: The de fault user name of the system is admin and the default passw ord of the system is ip1200 .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 111 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.4.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Secondar y) To assign a specific IP addre ss to the KWS6 00 v3, it is necessary to disa ble the DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP addre ss to the KWS600v3.
112 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 5 In the IP address field, type the new IP address. The new IP ad dress is now th e default address w hen access ing the KWS600v3. 6 In the Network mask fie ld, type a new network mask . 7 In the Defau lt gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 113 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.4.4 Setting LDAP Replicators (Secondar y) In a KWS600v3 Multi-cell solution t he Secondary KWS600v3 needs access to the information (such as system ARI code and us er data) that is st ored on the Master KWS600v3/LDAP Server.
114 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.6.4.5 Configuring DECT Master (Secondar y) On the Master page you need to define the KWS600v3 as a Secondary KWS6 00v3. 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Master .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 115 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.4.6 Configuring DECT System (Secondar y) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click System . Figure 56 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page 2 In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT .
116 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.6.4.7 Configuring DECT Radio (Secondar y) On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KWS600v3 and Sync Master has to synchroniz e with. 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Radio .
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 117 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.5 Configuring Secondar y KWS600v3 Using a Back-Up File A previously saved configuration file can be loaded to the KWS600v3 and used as in put for configuration.
118 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 58 Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell installation with LDAP Server This section contains information about: • “Setting LDAP Mode.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 119 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 4 Select the Write Access check box. 5 Clic k OK . 6 Clic k Reset (unde r Administration menu) to save your configuration . 7.6.6.2 Configuring DECT Master (LDAP Server) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click DECT , and then click Master .
120 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 3 Click OK . 4 Clic k Reset (unde r Administration menu) to save your configuration. The LDAP Server is now configured. 7.6.7 Configuring Alternative LDAP Server Working with LDAP Servers, you can also define a KWS6 00v3 to be an alternat ive LDAP Server.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 121 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 7.6.7.1 Setting LDAP Mode (Alt. LDAP Ser ver) 1 Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP , and then click Server . Figure 63 Adm. Page: Configurat ion/LDAP/Serve r page 2 In the User fields, type the user names.
122 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP , and then click Replicator . Figure 64 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page 2 In the Server field, type the IP address of the LDAP Server.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 123 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 65 Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell installation In the Master tab you configur e the KWS600v3. This is only a sin gle-cell conf iguration, therefore you do not need to provide info rmation about LDAP an d multi-cell license.
124 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 6 00v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 First time you power up the KWS600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode. •I n t h e IP Address field, type the IP address of t he KWS600v3, provided by your system administrator.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 125 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 2 In the Gatekeeper area: •F r o m t h e Mode list, select Active . •I n t h e Gatekeeper field, type the IP address of your call handler.
126 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 This section describes how to config ure a KWS600v3 Multi-cell solution. Figure 67 Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell installation This sect.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 127 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 68 Configuration Tool: Master tab 1 In the IP Address area: • Deselect the DH CP check box. First time you power up the KWS600v3 it acts as a DHCP client.
128 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 6 00v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 •I n t h e Alternative Gatekeeper field, type an alte rnativ e IP address of your call handler (o ptional) . Contact your system administ rator for more information. •F r o m t h e Protocol list, select either H323 , SIP or Skinny depending on the protocol you are using.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 129 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 4 In the LDAP area: The Master KWS600v3 is automatica lly defined as th e LDAP Server. If you need to configure a standalone LDAP Server in your system, you must deselect the Master is LDAP Server check box.
130 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 69 WS600v3 Multi-cell installation with Alternative (Standby) Master In the Alt Master tab you configure the Alternative Mast er KIRK Wireless Server. Figure 70 Configuration Tool: Alt Master tab 1 In the IP Address area: • Deselect the DH CP check box.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 131 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide First time you power up the KWS600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.
132 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 2 In the Gatekeeper area: •F r o m t h e Mode li st, select Standby . Selecting Standby define s the KWS600v3 as an alternative (Standby) Master. 3 In the Radio field: • Select the Disab le check box to disa ble the radio.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 133 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Note: The LDAP Server tab is only available, if the Master is LDAP Server ch eck box on the Master tab is deselected. Figure 72 Configuration Tool: LDAP Server tab 1 In the IP Address area: • Deselect the DH CP check box.
134 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 7.8.4 Configuring Al ternative LDAP Ser ver Working with LDAP Servers, you can also define a KWS6 00v3 to be an alternat ive LDAP Server. In case the LDAP Serv er stops working, the altern ative LDAP Server will take over the LDAP Replicatio n to the radio units.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 135 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 74 Configuration Tool: Alt LDAP Server tab 1 In the IP Address area: • Deselect the DH CP check box. First time you power up the KWS600v3 it acts as a DHCP client.
136 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 For more infor mation about s aving the con figuration , refer to “Saving Configurations” on pa ge 141 . 7.8.5 Configuring Sync Master This section describes how to configure a Sync Master KWS600v3 in a multi-cell solution.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 137 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide •I n t h e Host Name field, type the host name of the KWS600v3. The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of the KWS600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KWS60 0v3).
138 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 76 WS600v3 Multi-cell installation (primary and secondaries).
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 139 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide In the Secondaries tab you configure the Secondary KWS600v3. Figure 77 Configuration Tool : Secondaries tab 1 In the IP Address Range area: •I n t h e F irst Secondary field, type the IP address of the first Secondary KWS600v3.
140 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 78 Configuration Tool: Second ary Settings dialog box —I n t h e Host Name field , type the host name. The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last thre e octets of th e MAC address of the KWS600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KWS600v3).
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 141 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 5 Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the w hole installation. For more infor mation about s aving the con figuration , refer to “Saving Configurations” on pa ge 141 .
142 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 80 Configuration Tool: Select files to upload dialog bo x.
Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 60 0v3 143 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 2 Select the configuration files to be uploaded, and then click Open . An Upload dialog box appears: Figure 81 Configuration Tool: Upload dialog box 3 Click Upload .
144 Configu ring KIRK Wireless Serv er 600v3 14117800, Ed.2.6 •G r e e n - O K • Yellow - working • Red - error 4 If you receive an error, click either Abort to abort all uploads or click Skip to skip the upload in question and cont inue to the nex t (if any).
145 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription This section provides information about hand set registration and su bscripti on. You must register and subscribe a hand set before you can use it.
146 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 83 Adm. Page: Administr ation/DECT/Users pag e 2 Click New . An Edit User dialog box appears.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 147 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 3 In the Long Name field, type any name. It is recommended to type the same information as in the Name field (see step 4 below). 4 In the Name field, type SEP followed by the IPEI number of the handset.
148 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 85 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page 2 Click New . An Edit User dialog box appears.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 149 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 3 In the Long Name field, type any name. It is recommended to type the same information as in the Name field (see step 4 below). 4 In the Name field, type SEP followed by the IPEI number of the handset.
150 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 87 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page 2 Click New . An Edit User dialog box appears.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 151 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 3 In the Long Name field, type any name. 4 In the Name field, type the SIP regi strati on name (no spaces allowed). 5 In the Number field, type the SIP registration number.
152 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 8.2 Subscribin g KIRK Handsets 8.2.1 KIRK 3040 Handset A handset can be subscribed to more syst ems and will automatic ally log on to the relevant system . If a handset is subscrib ed to two or more sys tems, you can use Auto Login type A to change between the systems automatically.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 153 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 6 Enter the AC (if required) us ing the keyboard, and press 3 . An antenna symbol appears on the display to indicate a successful subscription.
154 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 8.2.2 KIRK 4020/ 4040/4080 Handset A handset can be subscribed to more syst ems and will automatic ally log on to the relevant system . If a handset is subscrib ed to two or more sys tems, you can use Auto Login type A to change between the systems au tomatically.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 155 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Note: To make subscriptions, the system m ust allow subscriptions to be made.
156 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 3 Press 3 - go to SELECT LOGIN AUTO A . 4 Press 3 . The handset auto matically selects a s ystem.
KIRK Handset Registration and Subscriptio n 157 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide If a handset looses signal from the system (the display sh owing a no signal icon), the.
158 KIRK Hands et Registration and Subscription 14117800, Ed.2.6 8.2.3.2 Subscribing a H andset to Dif ferent Systems The handset can be subs cribed (connected) to a ma ximum of 10 different systems. Note: To be able to log on to a system, subscr iption to the system must be established.
159 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 9 KIRK Handset Management This section provides inform ation about handset ma nagement such as viewing handset configuration, deregistering handset s and changing user configuration s using the web based Administration Page.
160 KIRK Handset Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 9.2 Searching for Handset/User Information Through the web based Administration Page, it is possible t o search for a registered handset/user in the syst em. 1 Under the Administration menu, click DECT , and then click Users .
KIRK Handset Management 161 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide The handset has been unsubscribed. 9.3.2 KIRK 5020 / 5040 Handset To remove a Login: Logins can be removed fr om the system in use and from the 9 other systems (if connected).
162 KIRK Handset Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 2 Select the handset in quest ion by clicking on the Long Name . An Edit User dialog box appears. Figure 92 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box 3 Click Delete. 9.5 Changing User Configurations You can change user config urations, such as the AC (authentication code) using the web based Administration Page.
KIRK Handset Management 163 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 94 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box 3 Change settings, and then click Apply . 4 Clic k OK . 9.6 Adjusting the KIRK Handset Note: This section only contains information a bout adjusting t he 3040/4020/4040 /4080 Handsets.
164 KIRK Handset Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 Figure 95 Programming Kit Handset Splitter Serial cable Note: For handset a djustment of 40 XX Handset you us e the charger accompanying the handset. Note: F or handset adjustme nt you also need th e programmin g softwa re (ServiceTool).
165 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 10 System Management This section provides you with information about the web based Administration Page of the KWS600v3 and ServiceTool. The section describes how the programs are used for system managem ent.
166 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click General , and then click admin . Figure 96 Adm. Page: Configuration/Genera l/Admin/Change Password page 2 In the User name field, type a user name. 3 In t he Password field, type a new password, then ty pe the password again in the field below to confirm it.
System Management 167 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide • Time; time info rmation - if a time s erver is valid • Uptime; information about uptime since last restart • Firmware (only displayed if radio is active) • System ARI; AR I code of the system (only di splayed if radio is active) •F r e q u e n c y 10.
168 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 2 Click Clear if you want to delete all statistic information. Note: Wh en the sum of “Calls in” on all radio bases are larger than “Calls in” on the IP-master, a handse t is either on hook or out of range.
System Management 169 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Administration menu, click DECT , and then click Unknown . Figure 100 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Unknown page 10.1.3.4 Radios This page provides information about all KW S600v3 secondaries and Sync Mast er in the KWS600v3 instal lation.
170 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 10.1.3.5 Master Calls This page provides information about all calls on the Master (Primary) KWS600v3. 1 Under the Administration menu, click DECT , and then click Master Calls . Figure 102 Adm. Page: Administr ation/DECT/Master Calls page 10.
System Management 171 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 10.1.3.7 Handovers This page provides information about the ha ndsets being in handover status. 1 Under the Administration menu, click DECT , and then click Hando ver .
172 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP , and then click Replicator-Status . Figure 106 Adm. Page: Configuration/LD AP/Replicator-Status page 10.1.6 Reading Ethernet Statistics This page provides status information on the interface.
System Management 173 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0 / ETH1 , and then click Statistics . Figure 107 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH/Statisti cs page 2 Click Clear if you want to delete all information.
174 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 10.1.7.1 Logging 1 Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics . Figure 108 Adm. Page: Administration /Diagnostics/Logging page 2 Select which information you want to log. • TCP : Lo gs generated upon TC P connection setups in the H.
System Management 175 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics , and then click Tracing . Figure 109 Adm. Page: Administration /Diagnostics/Tr acing page 2 Select which information you want to trace.
176 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 10.1.7.4 Ping This page is used to determine the response time from the KWS600v3 t o a certain IP address. This is useful wh en checking the connection between t he different system components. 1 Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics , and then click Ping .
System Management 177 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Administration menu, click Download . Figure 1 12 Adm. Page: Administration/Download/Config page 2 Click Download . A dialog box appears. 3 In dicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved, and then click Save .
178 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 10.1.9.1 Updating Configuration File 1 Under the Administration menu, click Upload . Figure 1 13 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Config page 2 Click Browse . A dialog box appears. 3 Select the configuration file in question, an d then click Open .
System Management 179 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 1 Under the Administration menu, click Upload , and then click Firmware . Figure 1 14 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Firmwar e page 2 Click Browse . A dialog box appears.
180 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Administration menu, click Upload , and then click Radio . Figure 1 15 Adm. Page: Administration/U pload/Radio page 2 Click Browse . A dialog box appears. 3 Select the radio file in question, and then click Open .
System Management 181 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide A dialog box appears. 3 Select the boot file in question, and then click Open . 4 Click Upload . Wait until the system has finished updoading. 5 Click either Reset Immediately or Idle Reset .
182 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 1 Under the Administration menu, click Reset , and then click Reset . Figure 1 17 Adm. Page: Administration/Reset/Reset page 2 Click OK to reset the syste m immediately. Note: Wh en resetting the KWS600v3 imme diately all calls are terminated.
System Management 183 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 10.1.10.3 Resett ing in TFTP Mode You can also reset the KWS600 v3 in TFTP mode (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). The TFTP mode is used, if the KWS600v3 is to be updated through the GWLOAD program.
184 System Management 14117800, Ed.2.6 10.2.2 Adjusting the KIRK Handset For information about handset adjustmen t, refer to Adjusting th e KIRK Hands et with t he ServiceTool on page 164 .
185 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Messaging over MSF This section provides you with informat ion about writing MSF messages (Message Service Function) using the web based Ad ministration Page of the KWS600v3.
186 Messaging over MSF 14117800, Ed.2.6 Confirmation of sent messa ges having been received is done by the recipient answering the mess age. It is also shown in the syst em as an a cknowledgement of ea ch message having reac hed the handset display .
Messaging over MSF 187 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 11.3 Sending T ext Messages The MSF messages functi on requires the use of a third-party ap plication, such as an alarm server.
188 Messaging over MSF 14117800, Ed.2.6.
189 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 12 Configuration/General/Update O n t h i s p a g e t h e d ev i c e c a n b e c o n fi g u r e d t o p o l l a n u p d at e s e r v e r ( a n o r m a l w eb s e r v e r ) . A file pointed to by an URL is re ad from the update server and executed.
190 Configuration/General/Update 14117800, Ed.2.6 Interval An interval (in minutes) at which the file is re-read and executed. To restrict the update to certain hours (e.g. only during the night) , there are mechanisms within the available commands to restrict t he execution of the commands.
191 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 13 Configuration of the Update Ser ver It is possible to update the firmware and configuration of a large number of KIRK devices in a distributed en vironment by au tomate d means.
192 Configuration of the Update Server 14117800, Ed.2.6 13.4 Running Maintenance The update file is immediately read and also immediately executed. Aft er a device restart, the update server is automatically queried periodically in accordance with the interval set.
Configuration of the Update Server 193 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide The times command will check the current t ime against <hours>. If it doe s not match this restriction, any further process ing of the co m mand file is cancelled.
194 Configuration of the Update Server 14117800, Ed.2.6 The command mod cmd UP0 prot http://192.168 .0.10/firm/ ireset 04-5656 determines whether the firmware version 04-5656 was al ready installed . If this is not the case, the current firmware is downloaded from the address 192.
Configuration of the Update Server 195 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide determines whether the DECT ra dio code PCS04fd was already in stalled. If this is not the case, the current DECT radio code is down loaded from th e address 192.
196 Configuration of the Update Server 14117800, Ed.2.6 13.5.7 Example A Web server exists at t he address 192.168.0 .10 with a subdirectory called configs . In this directory, there are two further subdirectories , in which the current firmware files for all KIRK devices are stored.
197 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 14 Configuration of an NTP Ser ver / Client The device can syn chronize its intern al date/time to an NTP server using the SNTP protocol. Without synchronizat ion to an NTP server the int e rnal date/time is reset to Januar 1st, 1970 0:00 after each restart.
198 Configurati on of an NTP Server / Client 14117800, Ed.2.6 Std stands for the time zone (for example, CET for Central European Time or MET for Middle European Time). Offset specifies the time difference bet ween the time zone and UTC, for example, -1 for Central European Time.
199 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 15 Troubleshooting This section provides you with general trou bleshooting informati on, frequently asked questions, and descr ibes how to upload IP firmware using the KIRK GWLOAD program.
200 Trou bleshooting 14117800, Ed.2.6 15.1.2 KIRK Configuration T ool for KIRK Wireless Ser ver 600v3 The error message s that may occur in the Configuration Tool are describe d in the following table.
Troubleshooting 201 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 15.1.3 KIRK Repeater Problem Action required LED not on Check if repe ater programm ing is corre ct. LED keeps flashing Check if repe ater programm ing is corre ct. 15.
202 Trou bleshooting 14117800, Ed.2.6 15.3 Frequently Asked Questions This section contains freq uently asked questions about the KWS600v3. Question - General Answer Why is my s ingle cell system cont.
Troubleshooting 203 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Figure 121 GWLOAD program 3 In the File Setup area, click IP firmware . 4 In the KIR K WS area, click KWS600v3 . 5 Clic k Get File . An O pen IP firm ware file dialog box appears.
204 Trou bleshooting 14117800, Ed.2.6 6 Select the file in question, and then click Open . The following dialog box appears. Figure 123 GWLOAD: Upload dialog box 7 Click Upload . The following dialog box appears. Figure 124 GWLOAD: Upload in progress dialog box 8 When uploading has finished, th e following dialog box appears.
205 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Chapter 16 Regulator y Notices This section contains important sa fet y regulati ons for the KWS600v 3. 16.1 International Regulator y and Product Information This KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 has been marked with the CE mark.
206 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6 English: Hereby, Polycom (UK) Ltd. declares that this KIRK KWS600V3 Server is in compliance with the essential requiremen ts and other relevant provisions of Di rective 1999/5/EC.
Regulatory Notices 207 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide Magyar [Hungarian]: Alulírott, Polycom (UK) Ltd nyilatkozom, hogy a KIRK KWS600V3 Serve r megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
208 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6 16.2 Explosive Device Proximity W arning 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.
Regulatory Notices 209 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide ¡Advertencia! 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.
210 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6 Safety WARNING! Only qualified se rvice personnel m ay install this equipment. The in structions in this manual are intended fo r use by qualified se rvice personnel only. Only qualified persons should service the system .
Regulatory Notices 211 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide 6 The product should be operated only from the type of po wer source indicated on the instructions. If you are not sure of the type of power supply, consult your dealer or local power company.
212 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6 Spare par ts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessorie s. The operation of non-approved parts can - not be guaranteed an d may even cause damage.
Regulatory Notices 213 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide NOTICES NOTICE: Before installing this equipment, users sh ould ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
214 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6 FCC Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harm ful interf erence, and (2) this device must accept any interf erence received, including inte rference that may may cause undesired operation.
Regulatory Notices 215 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Inst allation and Configuration Guide telephone systems and communications laws, th is product may be illegal for use in some countries.
216 Regulatory Notices 14117800, Ed.2.6.
Index 217 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Index A acronyms 19 Administrati on Page accessing 81 Alternative LDAP Server 120 Alternative Master (Primary) 104 changing I.
218 Index 141 17800 , Ed.2.6 I Installing 41, 49 installing battery in handset 67 Repeater 51 Wireless Server 600v3 46 Internet Protocol, changing 79 IP address 79 IPEI 145 L LAN 23 license, multi-cel.
Index 219 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Instal lation and Configuration Guide Index firmware 178 radio file 179 W wireless bands 23 Wireless Server 600v3 accessing Administration Page 79, 81 accessing Co.
220 Index 141 17800 , Ed.2.6.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Polycom Wireless Server 600V3 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Polycom Wireless Server 600V3 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Polycom Wireless Server 600V3, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Polycom Wireless Server 600V3 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Polycom Wireless Server 600V3, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Polycom Wireless Server 600V3.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Polycom Wireless Server 600V3. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Polycom Wireless Server 600V3 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.