SpectraLink Server 600V3 User Manual

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KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
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Safety  
WARNING!  
Only qualified service personnel may install this equipment. The instructions in this  
manual are intended for use by qualified service personnel only.  
Only qualified persons should service the system.  
The installation and service of this hardware is to be performed only by service  
personnel having appropriate training and experience necessary to be aware of  
hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize  
the danger to themselves or other persons.  
Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication network and AC mains are  
possible with this equipment. To minimize risk to service personnel and users, the  
system must be connected to an outlet with a third-wire Earth.  
Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming  
available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near network lines.  
These leakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth via the power cord.  
Therefore, it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and  
removed last when cabling to the unit. Specifically, operations requiring the unit to be  
powered down must have the network connections (exchange lines) removed first.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1 Preface........................................................................................................ 17  
1.3 Related Documentation ............................................................................................ 19  
Chapter 2 Introduction to KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 .......................................... 21  
2.2.3 KIRK Handsets................................................................................................ 28  
Chapter 3 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 .................................................. 29  
3.2.1 Sync over Air/.................................................................................................. 31  
Chapter 4 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.............................................. 39  
4.3.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Indoor Wall Mounting........................................ 46  
4.4 Recording the Installation Information ...................................................................... 46  
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Chapter 5 KIRK Repeater Installation ....................................................................... 47  
5.8.2 Set up of the Hardware for Repeater Programming........................................ 53  
Chapter 6 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use ............................................................. 63  
6.5.1 Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 3040 Handsets ........................................ 70  
6.5.2 Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 4020/KIRK 4040/KIRK 4080 Handsets.... 71  
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Chapter 7 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 ............................................... 73  
7.8.8 Uploading Configuration Files....................................................................... 151  
7.8.9 Opening Configuration Files.......................................................................... 153  
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Chapter 8 KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription ...................................... 155  
8.2.1 Subscribing Handsets ................................................................................... 162  
Chapter 9 KIRK Handset Management.................................................................... 165  
9.7.2 Cancelling Call-Forward-All........................................................................... 172  
Chapter 10 System Management............................................................................. 173  
10.2.1 KIRK Repeater Programming ..................................................................... 192  
10.2.2 Adjusting the KIRK Handset........................................................................ 192  
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Chapter 11 Messaging over IP MSF ........................................................................ 193  
11.1 Activating MSF Messages Function ..................................................................... 193  
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 195  
12.2 Frequently Asked Questions................................................................................. 198  
12.3 Using the GWLOAD Program............................................................................... 199  
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Figures  
Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
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Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128  
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Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server-Status page . . . . . . . . . . . 179  
Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator-Status page. . . . . . . . . 179  
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KIRK GWLOAD: Upload in progress dialog box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200  
KIRK GWLOAD: Uploading finished dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200  
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Chapter 1 Preface  
This guide is intended for qualified technicians who will install, configure and maintain the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 Solution. To qualify to install the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution,  
you must have successfully completed the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 technical training. The  
guide provides all the necessary information for successful installation and maintenance of the  
wireless solutions.  
This includes the installation and configuration of:  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
KIRK Repeaters  
KIRK Handsets  
The Installation Guide also provides you with information about:  
Web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
KIRK Configuration Tool for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
1.1 Before You Begin  
This guide assumes the following:  
that users have a working knowledge of the call handlers operations  
that the call handler is installed and initialized and is working correctly  
that you have a working knowledge of deployment in general  
that a site survey has been conducted and that the installer has access to these plans  
Note: The site survey should determine how many RF channels needed, number of handsets, user  
areas alternative sync ways to be used, if an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 is needed, and if an LDAP Server and an alternative LDAP Server are needed.  
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1.2 Chapter Overview  
Where is it? What is it about?  
When to use it?  
Chapter 2  
Introduction to KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3  
To learn about the different components in a  
typical KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
configuration.  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Deploying the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3  
To learn how to deploy a KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 Multi-cell installation  
Installing the KIRK Wireless To learn about KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Server 600v3  
and to install it.  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
KIRK Repeater Installation  
To mount repeater onto wall or ceiling indoors.  
Preparing KIRK Handset for To prepare KIRK Handsets for use, installing  
Use and charging battery.  
Chapter 7  
Configuring KIRK Wireless To power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3,  
Server 600v3  
connect a computer to the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3, access the web based  
Administration Page and KIRK  
Configuration Tool, and configure the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 through  
these programs.  
Chapter 8  
Chapter 9  
KIRK Handset Registration To register and subscribe KIRK Handsets.  
and Subscription  
KIRK Handset Management To unsubscribe and deregister KIRK Handsets.  
To change user configuration and adjust  
handsets. To activate pre call services on you  
handset specific for the Cisco call handler.  
Chapter 10  
System Management  
To define and view different settings of the  
system, reading statistics, making a backup of  
configuration file, updating system software,  
and resetting the system.  
Chapter 11  
Chapter 12  
Messaging over IP MSF  
Troubleshooting  
To enable the MSF messages function by  
activating the TELNET system.  
To troubleshoot and to use the KIRK GWLOAD  
program.  
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1.3 Related Documentation  
For further information about the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 not covered by this manual, refer  
to the following documentation:  
Subject  
Documentation  
Deployment Kit  
DECT Deployment and Demonstration Tool User’s  
Guide  
KIRK Handset Operation  
Service News  
Handset User’s Guide  
Every software release is accompanied by a Service  
News. The Service News describes software changes,  
bug fixes, outstanding issues, and hardware compability  
considerations for the new software release.  
Note: Read the Service News before you begin a  
software upgrade!  
To obtain the Service News, see www.kirktelecom.com  
1.4 Acronyms  
AC  
Authentication Code  
ARI no.  
dB  
Access Rights Identity - Serial number of the KWS600v3  
Decibels (deciBells)  
DECT  
DHCP  
e.i.r.p.  
GAP  
HW PCS  
IP  
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power  
Generic Access Profile  
Hardware Product Change Status - Hardware edition  
Internet Protocol  
IPEI  
International Portable Equipment Identity - Serial number of  
the handset - SN  
KWS600v3  
IWU  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Inter Working Unit  
LAN  
Local Area Network  
LDAP  
LED  
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol  
Light Emitting Diode  
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KWS  
MAC  
KIRK Wireless Server  
Media Access Control - hardware address of a device  
connected to a network  
PB  
Print circuit board  
PBA  
Print circuit board assembly  
Private Branch eXchange  
PBX  
PCS  
PIE  
Product Change Status (Edition)  
Production Initial Edition  
PoE  
Power over Ethernet  
PP  
Portable Parts - wireless handset  
Received Signal Strength Indicator  
Real Time Protocol  
RSSI  
RTP  
SW PCS  
TFTP  
TOS  
VoIP  
WLAN  
WRFP  
Software Product Change Status - Software edition  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol  
Type of Service  
Voice over Internet Protocol  
Wireless Local Area Network  
Wireless Radio Fixed Part - Wireless Repeater  
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Chapter 2 Introduction to KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
A KIRK solution offers a range of possibilities, each of them representing a way to put together a  
telephony solution to suit your requirements. For vertical markets ranging from retail, hospitality  
and healthcare segments to manufacturing and heavy industry, KIRK telecom provides small,  
medium and large businesses with range of wireless products and services, across analogue, ISDN  
and IP interface technology.  
A typical KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 configuration includes a number of the following  
components, in addition to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3:  
KIRK Repeaters  
KIRK Handsets and accessories  
Figure 1 Overview of the Whole Solution  
CALL HANDLER  
PSTN/ISDN  
Local Area Network  
Wide Area  
Network  
Primary  
Main Location  
With multi-cell deployment  
External Location  
With single-cell deployment  
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“Components of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution” on page 22  
“Requirements for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution” on page 25  
2.1 Components of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 22  
“Wireless Bands” on page 23  
“KIRK Repeater” on page 24  
“KIRK Handset” on page 24  
“KIRK Maintenance Software” on page 25  
2.1.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
With the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, you are always assured the very best quality as  
well as an array of telephony benefits:  
Exceptional voice quality  
High security based on DECT standard  
Support for KIRK Repeaters to expand the radio coverage area  
Seamless handover between KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters to assure  
uninterrupted calls  
Automatic log-in of KIRK Handsets between installations – a feature which is especially  
relevant for customers with multiple locations  
KIRK SIO Application Interface for third party applications – adding messaging to mobility  
As the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is a scalable solution capable of registering up to 1500  
wireless users it is evidently an excellent choice for small, medium-sized as well as large  
businesses within a wide range of vertical markets. With the option of deploying the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 as either a single-cell or a multi-cell solution, it can be adjusted to fit the  
exact needs of the individual customer. The IP interface to the PBX makes it an ideal solution for  
businesses with several locations. A multi-site solution can be customized with a number of  
single-cell and multi-cell deployments depending on the size of each individual location. When  
there is a need for more than 35 users at a location, a second or more KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
(called KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries) need to be installed. To create a multi-cell  
solution a multi-cell license is needed. Up to 256 radio units (a mix of primary and secondary  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters) can be applied to obtain the necessary radio  
coverage. A single-cell version consists of one KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and up to 6 KIRK  
Repeaters.  
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Table 1 Overview of System Capacity  
Description  
Capacity  
Min. number of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell  
Max. number of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell  
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256  
Max. number of KIRK Repeaters on KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell  
Max. number of KIRK Repeaters on KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell  
Max. number of KIRK Repeaters in a whole system  
6
1,2 or 3  
256 (minus number of  
KIRK Wireless Server  
primaries and secondaries  
Max. number of simultaneous calls (Single-cell)  
Max. number of simultaneous calls (Multi-cell)  
Max. number of registered KIRK Handsets (Single-cell)  
Max. number of registered KIRK Handsets (Multi-cell)  
12  
11  
35  
1500  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 controls the wireless infrastructure. It manages the KIRK  
Repeaters and the IP interface to the call handler, as well as functionalities such as synchronization  
of seamless handover, echo cancellation, line delay compensation etc.  
The communication protocol between the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the call handler can be  
either:  
SKINNY  
H323  
SIP  
A KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is installed directly on the LAN and must be managed as part of  
the corporate network.  
Server 600v3” on page 29, “Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 39 and  
“Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 73.  
2.1.2 Wireless Bands  
The KIRK solution supports two wireless bands, allowing operation in various countries and  
regions. Supported wireless bands are:  
ETSI DECT (1880-1900 Mhz), referred to as DECT  
USA DECT (1920-1930 Mhz), referred to as 1G9  
The wireless band used by a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is determined by the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 and KIRK Handsets ordered with the solution.  
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2.1.3 KIRK Repeater  
The KIRK Repeater can be used to extend the coverage area in a KIRK solution. The wireless  
KIRK Repeater is used in areas with limited voice traffic, where cabling is difficult. The KIRK  
Repeater does not increase the number of traffic channels, but increases the coverage area  
established with the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Up to three KIRK Repeaters can be placed in  
cascade formation directing coverage in a certain direction.  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can support up to 6 KIRK Repeaters in a single-cell solution and  
up to 256 radio units (a mix of primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK  
Repeaters) in a multi-cell solution.  
For more information about the KIRK Repeater, refer to “KIRK Repeater Installation” on page 47.  
2.1.4 KIRK Handset  
The KIRK Handset is a lightweight, ergonomically designed wireless unit that includes an LCD  
display and keypad.  
The KIRK Handset is a portable unit compatible with DECT GAP standard.  
The KIRK Handset is designed to provide the subscriber with most of the features available for a  
wired phone, in addition to its roaming and handover capabilities.  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 supports up to 35 registered handsets in a single-cell solution  
and up to 1500 registered handsets in a multi-cell solution.  
For more information about the KIRK Handset, refer to “Preparing KIRK Handset for Use” on  
page 63, “KIRK Handset Registration and Subscription” on page 155 and “KIRK Handset  
Management” on page 165.  
2.1.4.1 Auto Login and Handover  
Auto login refers to the ability to log on to more than one system, enabling you to use the same  
handset on up to 10 different systems. If a handset is subscribed to two or more systems, you can  
use Auto Login type A or Auto Login type B to change between the systems automatically.  
Handover refers to the ability to move between the coverage areas of different radio units (mix of  
primary and secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters) on the same system  
while talking, without interruptions in the conversation.  
2.1.5 KIRK SIO Application Interface  
The KIRK SIO Application Interface is a communicational platform allowing text messaging  
between the KIRK Wireless Server and a KIRK Handset. With the KIRK SIO API, which is a  
fundamental part of all KIRK solutions, and a third party application program, the customer is  
offered a wide range of usage opportunities in a variety of vertical markets.  
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2.1.6 KIRK Maintenance Software  
KIRK telecom provides the following software applications for the installation and maintenance of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3:  
Web based Administration Page  
Used for programming of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and registration of KIRK  
Handsets.  
KIRK Configuration Tool  
Used for programming of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
ServiceTool  
Used for programming of the KIRK Repeater, adjustment of the KIRK Handset and software  
download to KIRK Repeater/KIRK Handset.  
The ServiceTool application can be downloaded from www.telecom.com.  
2.2 Requirements for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution  
This section provides information about the environmental and electrical requirements and  
software requirements for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution.  
2.2.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
2.2.1.1 Environmental Requirements  
The following is a list of recommendations for suitable installation conditions:  
Verify that the installation area is clean, dry, and protected from weather extremes.  
Verify that the floor of the installation area is finished with linoleum, vinyl, ceramic, wooden  
flooring, computer floor tiles, or polished sealed concrete. Carpeting is not recommended.  
Verify that the ceiling of the installation area is finished or treated to prevent particle  
discharge.  
Verify that the installation area is well lit, and that the light source is uniformly diffused  
without shadows. Adequate lighting should provide a comfortable reading level and allow the  
identification of wire insulator colors without undue eye fatigue. Lighting should be  
comparable to an office work environment, with a minimum level of 70 foot-candles at each  
work surface. As a general rule, in a room with a 2.5m ceiling, one 1.2m fluorescent tube  
provides sufficient illumination for 1.9-2.4 sq m .  
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Verify that ventilation of the installation area is capable of maintaining an ambient  
temperature of 0-40° C, and a relative humidity of 20-80% non-condensing, while the system  
is operating. The maximum power rating of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 under full load  
should not exceed 315W/1070 BTU/Hr. These figures are for each cabinet only, and do not  
take into account heat generated by other equipment. In particular, charging fully-discharged  
batteries may generate a considerable amount of heat, depending on battery capacity and rate  
of charge. Refer to the equipment manufacturer data for more information.  
Minimum distance between two KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 varies depending on material  
and construction of buildings, but there must always be synchronization chains and radio  
coverage overlap between the two KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and handover between  
handsets. The time it takes a person to cross the common coverage area must be 10 seconds or  
more, as the handset needs time to scan for an alternative KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Verify that the installation area is free of caustic or corrosive liquids, substances, or materials.  
If batteries will be installed as part of the system, ensure that adequate precautions are taken  
(such as special ventilation) to prevent corrosive emissions from the batteries. Check local  
building codes for additional requirements.  
Verify that the installation area is located no closer than 6.1m from electric devices that  
produce large electro-magnetic fields (EMF) or high levels of radio frequency energy.  
Possible EMF sources are radio transmitters, electric arc welding machines, copying  
machines, electric motors, refrigeration units, power transformers, electric load centers, and  
main circuit breaker panels.  
Verify that the electrical service is sufficient and located in close proximity to the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
It is required that one (1) dedicated branch circuit which must be independently protected by a  
fuse or a circuit breaker, and must not be controlled by a switch. Type-C fuses should be used  
where required by local authorities.  
2.2.1.2 Electrical Requirements  
The following electrical requirements must be met:  
Mains of LAN (802.3af)  
Power consumption: 24V/130-220mA (standby 180 mA)  
Typical power consumption: 7W  
The max. radiated output power for the antenna is 10mW e.i.r.p/channel.  
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2.2.2 KIRK Repeater  
2.2.2.1 Environmental Requirements  
Avoid installing repeaters on large concrete or marble columns because these columns affect  
radio coverage. If possible, place the repeater a minimum of one meter from these types of  
columns.  
Do not install a repeater with the antenna housings near metal objects. Be careful not to  
damage existing wiring or panels.  
Do not position repeaters in ducts, plenums, or hollow spaces used to transport environmental  
air except where the duct, plenum or hollow space is created by a suspended ceiling having  
lay-in panels. When you need more than one repeater in a cell to meet traffic requirements,  
position the repeaters at the same cell center.  
Keep the repeater away from steel constructions.  
Do not position repeaters directly on metallic surfaces. If possible, place the repeater a  
minimum of one meter from these types of surfaces.  
Do not position repeaters behind furniture.  
Only position repeaters where the signal is needed.  
The external antenna used for the transmitter is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent  
structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal  
operation and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter. The external antenna can be placed a maximum of one meter from the repeater and  
must be placed in the direction of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 that the repeater should  
synchronize with. If the external antenna and repeater is part of a repeater jump, the antenna  
should be directed towards the repeater to be synchronized with.  
The installation area must be clean, free of traffic and excess dust, dry, and well ventilated.  
The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10°C and 40°C.  
The installation area must be between 20% and 80% non-condensing relative humidity.  
Minimum distance between two repeaters varies depending on material and construction of  
buildings, but there must always be synchronization chains and radio coverage overlap  
between the two repeaters and handover between handsets. The time it takes a person to cross  
the common coverage area must be 10 seconds or more, as the handset needs time to scan for  
an alternative repeater.  
2.2.2.2 Electrical Requirements  
The following electrical requirements must be met:  
The max. radiated output power for the antenna is 10W e.i.r.p/channel.  
The supplied power for the charger must be 110 V to 120 V ac nominal (or 220 V to 230 V ac  
nominal), 50/60 Hz.  
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2.2.3 KIRK Handsets  
2.2.3.1 Environmental Requirements  
The area where the KIRK Handset is used must be within the temperature ranges of 10°C and  
40°C.  
For correct battery charging, the room temperature must be between 0°C and 25°C. Therefore,  
the handset must not be placed in direct sunlight. The battery has a built-in heat sensor which  
will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high.  
For battery information, refer to “Installing Battery” on page 65.  
The area where the KIRK Handset is used must be between 20% and 80% non-condensing  
relative humidity.  
2.2.3.2 Electrical Requirements  
The following electrical requirement must be met:  
The supplied power for the charger must be 110 V to 120 V ac nominal (or 220 V to 230 V ac  
nominal), 50/60 Hz.  
2.2.4 KIRK Maintenance Software  
This section describes the computer requirements to run the installation and maintenance tools of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
2.2.4.1 Software Requirements  
OS: Windows 2000 (SP4), Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista (for the web based  
Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, OS can also be: Linux, Macintosh)  
CPU: Minimum 400MHz (2000/XP), 1GHz (Vista)  
RAM: Minimum 256 MB (2000/XP), 1 GB (Vista)  
GPU/Display: XGA (1024x768)  
Harddisk: Minimum recommended harddisk size by OS and other installed applications + 25  
MB free space for the application.  
Note: Depending on other applications running on the system, CPU, RAM and harddisk may  
vary.  
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Chapter 3 Deploying KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Before you install the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, it is necessary to perform a complete  
site survey and determine the exact location of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 primaries and  
secondaries and number of handsets required.  
A well planned installation should start with an RF coverage site survey. A site survey is designed  
to determine the optimal location for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters and the  
amount of wireless voice traffic to be supported by the installation (i.e., how many KIRK Handsets  
must maintain voice conversations at the same time, in any given area).  
Due to the unexpected nature of RF propagation in an indoor environment, an actual on-site test  
must be performed before the installation is complete. While an extensive guide to effective RF  
coverage planning is outside the scope of this manual, the following points should be taken into  
consideration when planning the site, prior to Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeater  
installation:  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater provides typical RF coverage of up to 50  
meters in a typical indoor office environment and up 300 meters in an open area (line-of-site),  
extending in all directions from the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater. The exact  
coverage range depends on the building architecture, wall material and surroundings.  
The KIRK solution can support a maximum of 1500 handsets.  
The KIRK solution supports a maximum of 256 radio units (a mix of primary and secondary  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters.  
Handset handover: KIRK Handsets can move between coverage areas of primary and  
secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters while receiving continuous  
service and maintaining conversations in progress.  
For efficient handover of conversations between KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 primaries and  
secondaries, deploy KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 with wide overlap between them (i.e., plan  
for some areas to be covered by more than one KIRK Wireless Server 600v3). Overlaps are  
necessary to maintain seamless handover and to establish synchronization chains. A good  
example may be a cafeteria during lunch hour where temporary concentrations of handsets  
may occur. The overlap carries the excess call load to adjacent KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
to provide uninterrupted services to subscribers.  
Typically, installations such as office buildings, hotels and hospitals should be equipped with  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters on several floors to create uniform and  
complete RF coverage.  
Open areas can be covered with a sparse network of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. In such  
applications, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/repeaters cover an extended range due to the  
extended line-of-sight RF propagation capability.  
Ensure that there is not a residentially DECT system (home DECT) on the site.  
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“Recommendations for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/ KIRK Repeater Placement” on page 30  
“Deployment of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-Cell” on page 31  
3.1 Recommendations for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/ KIRK  
Repeater Placement  
In large halls, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater should be installed vertically  
in the middle of the space below the drop ceiling.  
In corridors, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater should be installed vertically  
preferably at corridor intersections where propagation patterns follow the corridor patterns.  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater should point towards the corridor and  
preferably in the middle height between the floor and the actual ceiling. In case there are high  
objects in the area, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 should be installed above those objects  
but still kept distant from the ceiling.  
In multi-story buildings, KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters may be installed on  
opposite sides of the floors to take advantage of the floor-to-floor coverage. The coverage  
design cannot rely entirely on floor-to-floor propagation; each case must be verified due to  
variations in local attenuation patterns.  
If the building contains a central open space area with windows to the other areas, KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters may be installed in this open space to provide a good  
coverage for the rooms in the inner circle on all floors (e.g. hotels).  
If a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater hangs vertically on a wall, the RF coverage  
in front of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters is twice as large as the coverage  
at the rear. When a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeater is installed on the outside of  
an outer wall, the RF coverage behind it is strongly attenuated by the wall.  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters should not be installed near large metallic  
objects.  
Reinforced concrete structures have a high attenuation factor inside the building. They  
decrease the RF coverage range of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters and  
therefore requires a higher number of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/KIRK Repeaters in the  
building. Lighter types of construction require fewer base stations since attenuation figures are  
considerably lower.  
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3.2 Deployment of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-Cell  
Note: This section only contains deployment information specific to the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3. For more information about deployment in general, refer to the DECT Deployment and  
Demonstration Tool User Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit. The DECT Deployment and  
Demonstration Tool User Guide provides instructions on how to use the Deployment Kit to  
determine the most suitable locations for the different radio units.  
3.2.1 Sync over Air/  
As a user moves from one KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 radio coverage area to another, the call  
must be handed over to the next radio unit. To create handover between radio units it is necessary  
to establish synchronization chains. For more information about synchronization chains, refer to  
“Examples of Synchronization Chains” on page 31. If the synchronization between radio units is  
lost, then handover is not possible and ongoing calls will be terminated.  
Note: Each KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must be placed within the radio coverage area of at least  
one other KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 or KIRK Repeater (radio units).  
3.2.2 Examples of Synchronization Chains  
Certain rules must be taken into consideration when establishing synchronazation chains:  
The distance over which synchronization can take place is limited to a distance similar to a  
loss of max. 25dB. If the loss of signal is higher than 25dB, there is no guarantee, that  
synchronization is stable.  
Note: It is recommended that a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 synchronizes with at least two other  
radio units, that an alternative sync way is defined to ensure system redundancy. If the primary  
sync way is not working, then the alternative sync way takes over and the synchronization chain is  
not broken.  
Note: Synchronization chains for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Solution can be made with  
Primary and Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters.  
Note: As you can only configure a KIRK Repeater to synchronize on one radio ID, it is not  
possible to define alternative sync ways for repeaters.  
As the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 uses the DECT interface to synchronize on, one KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 is configured as the Sync Master.  
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“Synchronization Chain With One Sync Master (Primary Sync Ways)” on page 32  
“Synchronization Chain With Alternative Sync Ways” on page 34  
“Synchronization Chain With and Without Alternative Sync Ways” on page 37  
3.2.2.1 Synchronization Chain With One Sync Master (Primary Sync Ways)  
Figure 2 Synchronization Chain  
The synchronization chain must always overlap with the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 to sync on.  
No.0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
Other radio units are connected to the Sync Master through the synchronization  
chain.  
If one of the radio units in the synchronization chain is not working, then the  
synchronization chain is broken and the system will be unstable.  
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Figure 3 Synchronization Chain Layout without Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
Note: It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building.  
Green line: Shows the primary sync ways.  
Braun line: Only handover overlap is needed.  
Note: It is recommended to make a site planner! Every KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 must be numbered with Radio ID, Primary sync Radio ID, and Alternative  
sync Radio ID.  
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3.2.2.2 Synchronization Chain With Alternative Sync Ways  
Figure 4 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.  
No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and alternative sync on No. 21.  
No. 21: Primary sync on No. 20 and alternative sync on No. 11.  
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In the example below (Figure 5 on page 35), KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 No. 10 is down. As a  
consequence, KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 No. 11 must use the alternative sync way on No. 21.  
Figure 5 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.  
No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and alternative sync on No. 21.  
No. 21: Primary sync on No. 20 and alternative sync on No. 11.  
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Figure 6 Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
No. 10, No. 20, No. 30, and No. 40: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.  
No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and alternative sync on No. 21.  
No. 21: Primary sync on No. 20 and alternative sync on No. 11.  
No. 31: Primary sync on No. 30 and alternative sync on No. 41.  
No. 41: Primary sync on No. 40 and alternative sync on No. 31.  
Figure 7 Synchronization Chain Layout with Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
Note: It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building.  
Green line: Shows the primary sync ways.  
Red line: Shows the alternative sync ways.  
Note: It is recommended to make a site planner! Every KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 must be numbered with Radio ID, Primary sync Radio ID, and Alternative  
sync Radio ID.  
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3.2.2.3 Synchronization Chain With and Without Alternative Sync Ways  
Figure 8 Synchronization Chain With and Without Alternative Sync Ways  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.  
No. 11, No. 12 and No. 13: Only primary sync.  
No. 14 and No. 15: Primary sync and alternative sync.  
No. 21, No. 22 and No. 23: Only primary sync.  
No. 41: Primary sync on No. 40 and alternative sync on No. 31.  
No. 11 and No. 21: Only handover overlap (Marked with green).  
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Figure 9 Synchronization Chain With Repeaters  
No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).  
No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.  
No. 74, No. 138 and No. 202: Repeater - no alternative sync possible.  
No. 14 and No. 15: Primary sync and alternative sync on repeater.  
No. 84, No. 148 and No. 212: Repeater - no alternative sync possible.  
No. 24 and No. 25: Primary sync and alternative sync.  
No. 74 and No. 84: Only handover overlap (Marked with green).  
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Chapter 4 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section provides a description of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and describes how to  
unpack and install it. The section also provides information about resetting the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 hardware using the Reset button on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 faceplate.  
Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the locations of the KIRK  
Wireless Server.  
“Unpacking” on page 39  
“Description of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 40  
“Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 45  
“Recording the Installation Information” on page 46  
4.1 Unpacking  
4.1.1 Inspect for Damage  
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2
3
4
Inspect the shipping carton for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening.  
Inspect all parts for damage.  
Report any damage to the carrier immediately.  
If it is necessary to make a damage claim for the carrier, do not move the shipping carton until  
it has been examined by a representative of the carrier.  
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Dispose of empty cartons in accordance with local regulations.  
4.1.2 Unpacking the Shipping Container  
For indoor installations, the following items should be present in every box containing a KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3:  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Two mounting screws and anchors  
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4.2 Description of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets” on page 40  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Types and Catalog Numbers” on page 40  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Appearance and Components” on page 41  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 LED Indicators” on page 43  
“KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Reset Button” on page 44  
4.2.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 supports 12 RF channels simultaneously for DECT or USA  
DECT bands.  
The RF communication is provided according to the band standard at the site:  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 provides 12 RF channels of 1.88 GHz, DECT standard, used in  
Europe, Australia and South America.  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 provides 12 RF channels of the 1.9 GHz, USA DECT standard,  
used in North America.  
4.2.2 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Types and Catalog Numbers  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 contains RF circuitry that comply with the local band standards:  
ETSI DECT and USA DECT 6.0. The table below includes a list of available KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 and their catalog numbers.  
Table 2 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Catalog Numbers  
Variants of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Part Number  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 1.8 GHz (conforms with standard DECT  
markets)  
with Skinny Protocol  
with H323 Protocol  
with SIP Protocol  
02363300  
02363301  
02363301  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 1.9 GHz (for North America)  
with H323 Protocol  
with SIP Protocol  
02338501  
02338501  
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4.2.3 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Appearance and Components  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 front cover includes the following:  
LED that indicates whether or not the unit is functioning  
Figure 10 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Front view  
LED  
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The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 faceplate includes the following (see figure below).  
Figure 11 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Faceplate  
LINK Indicator  
ETH0 Port  
100 Indicator  
LINK Indicator  
ETH1 Port  
100 Indicator  
(use for service)  
Power Supply  
Alarm Indicator  
Ready Indicator  
Power Indicator  
Reset Button  
For information about the Reset button, refer to “Resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Hardware” on page 44.  
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4.2.4 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 LED Indicators  
4.2.4.1 Front Cover  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 front cover has one indicator describing the Wireless Server  
600v3 faults and failures. The indicator is off when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is not  
powered. The LED flashes when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 initializes. The indicator is on  
when the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is operating.  
Table 3 LED Indicator Description - Front Cover  
LED Indicator  
Meaning  
Steady red  
ready for use  
empty system  
Fast green flashing  
(light appears orange  
because of the steady red)  
Slow green flashing  
in operation with one or more active connections  
(light appears orange  
because of the steady red)  
Slow red flashing  
in operation with the maximum active connections  
(busy)  
4.2.4.2 Faceplate  
LED Indicator Description - Faceplate  
LED Indicator  
Meaning  
LINK Indicator - yellow  
100 Indicator - green  
Alarm Indicator - red  
Ready Indicator - green  
link layer software has established connection  
line speed is 100Mbit/sec.  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 software is in error mode  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 software is up running in  
normal mode  
Power Indicator - yellow  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is connected to Power  
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4.2.5 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - Reset Button  
It is possible to restart or reset the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 by pressing the Reset button on  
the faceplate of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. For description of the faceplate, refer to  
“Faceplate” on page 43.  
4.2.5.1 Resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Hardware  
This section contains description of the different actions that take place when pressing the Reset  
button.  
Table 4 Reset Button Description  
Press button  
Action  
Short press  
Restarts the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Press until LED flashes Restarts the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in TFTP  
fast  
mode (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). In TFTP mode  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be reached  
information about using the GWLOAD program,  
refer to “Using the GWLOAD Program” on page  
199.  
Press for a longer period Performs a system reset and configuration preset.  
The Alarm Indicator and Ready Indicator indicate  
that you are about to perform a system reset  
including a configuration preset within a couple of  
seconds if the reset button is not released.  
All system settings will be erased and the system  
returns to its default settings. The actual software  
will not be affected.  
Note: After a system reset you must perform at  
short press on the Reset button again, to prevent  
the system to start up in DHCP client mode.  
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4.3 Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is suitable for mounting indoors on a wall or ceiling.  
A KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 covers a circular area between 50 and 300 meters, depending on  
the environment.  
Note: Before beginning the installation, it is important to determine the location of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 for the best coverage. The radio coverage depends on the construction of  
the building, architecture and choice of building materials. Refer to “Environmental  
Requirements” on page 25 for more information about environmental requirements for KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
Note: Avoid installing KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on large concrete or marble columns  
because these columns affect radio coverage. If possible, place the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 a  
minimum of one meter from these types of columns. Do not install a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
with the antenna housings near metal objects. Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels.  
Note: Do not position KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in ducts, plenums, or hollow spaces used to  
transport environmental air except where the duct, plenum or hollow space is created by a  
suspended ceiling having lay-in panels.  
Note: To expand a coverage area with KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, additional radio units must  
be placed in such a way that overlap between the different KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 radio  
coverage is established. It is recommended that the overlap is at least 10 to 15 meters.  
Note: Do not paint the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as paint contains material which can cause  
decreased radio coverage.  
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4.3.1 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Indoor Wall Mounting  
For best RF coverage, the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must be mounted vertically on walls.  
Caution: The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 must not be installed at any angle other than vertical.  
If the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is placed upside-down, the coverage area of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 is decreased by 40 - 50% and it might not transmit or receive effectively.  
Caution: Do not mount the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on soft surfaced walls such as those  
covered with canvas or sponge-like materials.  
To install the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 indoors:  
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Mount the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on the wall, using the anchors and screws provided.  
Note: When you place the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on the screws, ensure that the screws  
do not touch the printed circuit board.  
Figure 12 KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Wall Mounting  
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Connect the wire into the RJ45 plug on the Wireless Server 600v3.  
4.4 Recording the Installation Information  
After completing the installation of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell Solution, record the  
location of each KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
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Chapter 5 KIRK Repeater Installation  
This section provides information about the KIRK Repeater and how to unpack and install it.  
Installing repeaters requires a software installation as well as a hardware installation.  
Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the location of the KIRK  
Repeaters.  
“Unpacking” on page 47  
“Unpacking the Shipping Container” on page 47  
“KIRK Repeater Description” on page 48  
“Installing the KIRK Repeater” on page 49  
“Recording the Installation Information” on page 52  
“Checking Indicators” on page 52  
“Powering the KIRK Repeater” on page 52  
“Programming a KIRK Repeater with the KIRK Programming Kit” on page 52  
5.1 Unpacking  
5.1.1 Inspect for Damage  
1
2
3
4
Inspect the shipping carton for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening.  
Inspect all parts for damage.  
Report any damage to the carrier immediately.  
If it is necessary to make a damage claim for the carrier, do not move the shipping carton until  
it has been examined by a representative of the carrier.  
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Dispose of empty cartons in accordance with local regulations.  
5.2 Unpacking the Shipping Container  
For indoor installations, the following items should be present in every box containing a KIRK  
Repeater:  
KIRK Repeater  
Mounting template for indoor installation  
Two mounting screws and anchors  
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5.3 KIRK Repeater Description  
“KIRK Repeater provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets” on page 48  
“KIRK Repeater Types and Catalog Numbers” on page 48  
“KIRK Repeater Appearance and Components” on page 49  
“KIRK Repeater LED Indicators” on page 49  
5.3.1 KIRK Repeater provides RF Channels to KIRK Handsets  
The KIRK Repeater is a compact device that contains RF circuitry and transmit/receive antennas.  
The main function of the KIRK Repeater is to provide audio and data communication between the  
KIRK Handsets and the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The KIRK Repeater supports four RF  
channels for DECT or USA DECT bands.  
Note: The KIRK Repeater is also termed by some manufacturers as the WRFP (Wireless Radio  
Fixed Part).  
The RF communication is provided according to the band standard at the site:  
KIRK Repeater - DECT provides four RF channels of 1.88 GHz, DECT standard, used in  
Europe, Australia and South America.  
KIRK Repeater - USA DECT provides four RF channels of 1.9 GHz, USA DECT standard,  
used in North America.  
5.3.2 KIRK Repeater Types and Catalog Numbers  
The KIRK Repeater contain RF circuitry that comply with the local band standards: UPCS, DECT,  
or ETSI DECT. The table below includes a list of available KIRK Repeaters and their catalog  
numbers.  
Table 5 KIRK Repeater Catalog Numbers  
Variants of KIRK Repeaters  
Part Number  
KIRK Repeater 1.8 GHz (conforms with standard DECT markets)  
four channels, Single-cell  
four channels, Multi-cell  
02334600  
02334601  
KIRK Repeater 1.9 GHz (North America)  
four channels, Single-cell and Multi-cell  
02338200  
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5.3.3 KIRK Repeater Appearance and Components  
The KIRK Repeater mounting template includes two mounting holes that allow it to be affixed to  
the wall. See Figure 15 on page 51 and Figure 16 on page 51. The repeater connection panel  
includes the following:  
Receive and transmit wire pair to connect to a KIRK Power Supply Repeater  
Note: The KIRK Power Supply for the repeater is to be ordered separately (Part no. UK  
version: 84642421, Part no. EU version: 84642420).  
LED that indicates whether or not the unit is functioning  
After connecting all ports, place the plastic cover on the connection panel to prevent dust and other  
particles from entering the connection ports.  
Figure 13 Isometric View of KIRK Repeater  
LED  
5.3.4 KIRK Repeater LED Indicators  
The KIRK Repeater connection panel has one LED indicator describing the repeater faults and  
failures. The indicator is off when the KIRK Repeater is not powered. The LED flashes when the  
KIRK Repeater initializes. The indicator is on when the KIRK Repeater is operating.  
5.4 Installing the KIRK Repeater  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is suitable for mounting indoors on a wall or ceiling.  
Note: Before beginning the installation, determine the position of the repeater for best coverage.  
The coverage depends on the construction of the building, architecture, and the choice of building  
materials. Refer to “Environmental Requirements” on page 27 for more information about  
environmental requirements for repeaters.  
Note: The KIRK Repeater does not add channels, it only adds additional coverage area.  
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Note: The KIRK Repeater can only be registered on the system when placed within the coverage  
area of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 or within the coverage area of an already-installed repeater.  
A full slot repeater covers four simultaneous speech channels. These channels are borrowed from  
the attached KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, and are not additional channels to the total number of  
channels on the system.  
5.4.1 Wall Mounted (Vertical) Installation RF Coverage  
For best RF coverage, the KIRK Repeater must be mounted vertically on walls. The antennas must  
always be kept perpendicular to the floor. The KIRK Repeater antennas are external and  
adjustable.  
Caution: The KIRK Repeater must not be installed at any angle other than vertical. If the KIRK  
Repeater is placed upside-down, the coverage area of the KIRK Repeater is decreased by 40 - 50%  
and it might not transmit or receive effectively.  
Caution: Do not mount the KIRK Repeater on soft surfaced walls such as those covered with  
canvas or sponge-like materials.  
1
Pull the cable from the power supply (mains) through the mounting bracket.  
Note: Do not mount the bracket onto the wall before pulling the cable.  
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2
Mount the bracket onto the wall using the anchors and screws accompanying the repeater.  
Note: Do not fasten the screws completely to allow for adjustments of the cable length when  
connecting the cable to the repeater.  
Figure 15 Bracket Template  
Template for Drilling Mounting Screws  
Drill holes for  
screws or  
anchors at these  
points  
2 inches  
(5 cm)  
Figure 16 Bracket Mounted onto the Wall  
Upper  
Screw  
Connector  
Cutout  
Lower  
Screw  
3
4
Connect the cable into the RJ11 connector on the repeater.  
Adjust the length of the cable and then fasten the mounting bracket.  
Insert the plastic hooks on the rear of the KIRK Repeater into the mounted bracket and push  
the repeater down until it clicks into place. See Figure 16 on page 51 and Figure 17 on page  
51.  
Figure 17 Plastic Hooks on Rear of KIRK Repeater  
Plastic Hooks  
5
Note: If you need to remove the KIRK Repeater, please seperate it from the mounting bracket  
with a gentle push of a screwdriver inserted between the mounting bracket and the repeater.  
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5.5 Recording the Installation Information  
After completing the installation of the KIRK Repeaters, record the location of each KIRK  
Repeater.  
5.6 Checking Indicators  
Verify that the KIRK Repeater LED indicator is continuously on, indicating that the repeater is  
functional.  
5.7 Powering the KIRK Repeater  
5.7.1 Power Options  
The KIRK Power Supply for the KIRK Repeater should be 9VDC, 300mA.  
5.8 Programming a KIRK Repeater with the KIRK Programming Kit  
“Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Repeater” on page 52  
“Set up of the Hardware for Repeater Programming” on page 53  
“Programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool” on page 53  
5.8.1 Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Repeater  
The KIRK Programming Kit Repeater (Part no. 02319508) consists of:  
splitter  
serial cable  
Note: For programming the KIRK Repeater you also need the programming software  
(ServiceTool) and the KIRK Power Supply for the repeater. The ServiceTool is not part of the  
KIRK Programming Kit Repeater but can be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com. The KIRK  
Power Supply for the repeater is to be ordered separately (Part no. UK version: 84642421, Part no.  
EU version: 84642420).  
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Figure 18 KIRK Programming Kit Repeater  
Splitter  
Serial cable  
5.8.2 Set up of the Hardware for Repeater Programming  
1
2
Unplug the repeater power supply and insert the splitter.  
Connect the repeater power supply to the splitter and the mains.  
Note: Ensure that you have the appropriate power supply for the local requirements.  
Connect the serial cable to the splitter and Com port of your computer.  
The repeater is now ready for programming via the ServiceTool.  
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5.8.3 Programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool  
The ServiceTool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming,  
handset adjustment and software download to the KIRK Handset and KIRK Repeater.  
Before you start programming the repeater, ensure that the repeater is connected to the computer  
and the mains.  
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The numbering of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK Repeaters has to follow the  
numbering shown in the tables below.  
Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
0
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
199  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
98  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
180  
181  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
231  
232  
233  
234  
235  
236  
237  
238  
239  
240  
241  
242  
243  
244  
245  
246  
247  
248  
249  
250  
251  
252  
253  
254  
255  
0
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
1
2
3
4
5
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
71  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
199  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
231  
232  
233  
234  
235  
7
72  
8
73  
9
74  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
180  
181  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
199  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
236  
237  
238  
239  
240  
241  
242  
243  
244  
245  
246  
247  
248  
249  
250  
251  
252  
253  
254  
255  
0
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
180  
181  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
231  
232  
233  
234  
235  
236  
237  
238  
239  
240  
241  
242  
243  
244  
245  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
197  
198  
199  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
246  
247  
248  
249  
250  
251  
252  
253  
254  
255  
0
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
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Table 6 Repeater Numbering Table  
KWS600v3  
Repeater 1  
Repeater 2  
Repeater 3  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
231  
232  
233  
234  
235  
236  
237  
238  
239  
240  
241  
242  
243  
244  
245  
246  
247  
248  
249  
250  
251  
252  
253  
254  
255  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
91  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
180  
181  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
190  
191  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
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Note: Repeater and KIRK Wireless Server numbers must not be the same. Neither can the KIRK  
Repeater have a number similar to another KIRK Wireless Server or another repeater in a situation  
where common overlap is present between the actual units (Numbers with red colour show where  
numbering could be identical between different units). If this occurs, handover between the  
different units is not possible.  
Table 7 Example of a Normal KWS600v3/KIRK Repeater Configuration  
Numbering of KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and repeaters in a normal configuration  
First repeater  
Second repeater  
Third repeater  
No. of KWS + 64  
Base to synchronize on: Number of KWS  
No. of KWS + 128  
Base to synchronize on: Number of KWS  
No. of KWS+ 192  
Base to synchronize on: Number of KWS  
Table 8 Example of Repeater Jump Configuration  
Numbering of KIRK Repeaters in a repeater jump configuration  
First repeater in chain  
Second repeater in chain  
Third repeater in chain  
No. of KWS + 64  
Base to synchronize on: Number of KWS  
No. of KWS + 128  
Base to synchronize on: Number of previous repeater  
No. of KWS + 192  
Base to synchronize on: Number of previous repeater  
Fore more information about programming the KIRK Repeater with the ServiceTool, refer to the  
Help File in the ServiceTool. The ServiceTool is to be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com.  
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Chapter 6 Preparing KIRK Handset for Use  
This section provides information about how to prepare the KIRK Handset for use, to install and  
charge the battery and how to retrieve the serial numbers on the different KIRK Handsets.  
“Unpacking” on page 63  
“KIRK Handset Description” on page 64  
“Installing Battery” on page 65  
“Charging KIRK Handsets” on page 67  
“Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset” on page 70  
Note: Fore more information on the different handsets, refer to the handset user guides.  
6.1 Unpacking  
6.1.1 Inspect for Damage  
1
2
3
4
Inspect the shipping carton for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening.  
Inspect all parts for damage.  
Report any damage to the carrier immediately.  
If it is necessary to make a damage claim for the carrier, do not move the shipping carton until  
it has been examined by a representative of the carrier.  
5
Dispose of empty cartons in accord with local regulations.  
6.1.2 Unpacking the Shipping Container  
The following items should be present in the box containing the KIRK Handset:  
KIRK Handset  
Handset User’s Guide  
Note: The KIRK Charger is to be ordered separately (refer to “KIRK Charger Types and Catalog  
Numbers” on page 64 for information on part numbers.  
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6.2 KIRK Handset Description  
The KIRK Handset is a lightweight, ergonomically designed wireless unit that includes and LDC  
display and keyboard.  
6.2.1 KIRK Handset Types and Catalog Numbers  
Table 9 Variants of KIRK Handsets  
Variants of KIRK Handsets and KIRK Chargers  
Handset sets from one of the following categories  
(including batteries):  
KIRK 3040 Handset (Europe)  
KIRK 4020 Handset (Europe)  
KIRK 4040 Handset (Europe)  
KIRK 4080 Handset (Europe)  
KIRK 3040 Handset (North America)  
6.2.2 KIRK Charger Types and Catalog Numbers  
Table 10 Variants of KIRK Chargers  
Variants of KIRK Chargers  
KIRK KIRK Single Charger (For KIRK 3040)  
(Part no. 02332419)  
KIRK Single Charger (For KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040)  
(Part no.84642450)  
KIRK Single Charger (For KIRK 4080)  
(Part no. 84642458)  
KIRK Multicharger (For KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040)  
Part no. 02319580)  
KIRK Multicharger (For KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040)(with UK plug)  
Part no. 02319581)  
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6.3 Installing Battery  
Read the following information before you handle the batteries:  
Do not replace the batteries in potentially explosive environments, such as rooms where  
flammable liquids or gases are present.  
The battery will explode if disposed of in a fire.  
Do not charge the batteries unless you use the KIRK approved charger and the proper  
batteries.  
Only use battery type 84743411 in the KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040. Do not use these batteries  
with other products. These batteries were designed specifically for use with the KIRK 4020  
and KIRK 4040 and the KIRK Charger ONLY. Improper use of the batteries may result in fire  
hazard.  
Only use battery type 84743416 in the KIRK 4080. Do not use this battery with other  
products. This battery was designed specifically for use with the KIRK 4080 and the KIRK  
Charger ONLY. Improper use of the battery may result in fire hazard.  
Do not do anything that would cause the battery to short circuit.  
Do not let the battery or the charger come into contact with conductive metal objects.  
6.3.1 Installing Battery on KIRK 3040 Handsets  
Note: The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory.  
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To change the battery press down the back cover and push it 5 mm towards the headset plug.  
Figure 19 Remove Back Cover from Handset  
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Lift off back cover.  
Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box.  
Insert battery with the label readable.  
Replace the back cover.  
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6.3.2 Installing Battery on KIRK 4020/KIRK 4040/KIRK 4080 Handsets  
Note: The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory.  
Warning: The battery in a KIRK 4080 handset must not be removed in a potentially explosive  
atmostphere. Only use battery type 84743416 in the KIRK 4080.  
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To change the battery unscrew the plate on the rear of the handset to access the battery  
compartment. Use a normal screw driver.  
Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and break to open the  
handset.  
Figure 20 Remove Back Cover from Handset with Screw Fastener  
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Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box.  
Insert battery with the label readable.  
Replace the back cover.  
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6.4 Charging KIRK Handsets  
6.4.1 Using the Charger  
Each KIRK Handset is equipped with a handset charger, a compact desktop unit designed to  
charge and automatically maintain the correct battery charge levels and voltage.  
The charger performs battery diagnostic functions. It can also switch charge/discharge functions  
when required in order to prolong battery life.  
The charger is powered by an AC (115VAC or 230VAC) adapter that supplies the 9VDC at  
230mA charger requirement.  
Figure 21 KIRK Single Charger for KIRK 3040  
Figure 22 KIRK Single Charger for KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040  
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Figure 23 KIRK Single Charger for KIRK 4080  
Figure 24 KIRK Multicharger for KIRK 4020 and KIRK 4040  
6.4.2 Charging Battery  
When charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for  
14 - 16 hours before the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use.  
Warning: Do not charge KIRK 4080 in a potentially explosive atmostphere. Use only the  
dedicated charger (orange) for charging of KIRK 4080 handset.  
Note: During normal operation, it takes approximately 3 1/2 hours to charge the handset from  
fully discharged to its full capacity.  
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Place the KIRK Handset in the charger.  
For correct charging, be sure the room temperature is between 0°C and 25°C. Do not place the  
handset in direct sunlight. The battery has a built-in heat sensor which will stop charging if the  
battery temperature is too high.  
If the handset is turned off when placed in charger, only the LED indicates the charging. When  
handset is turned off, the LED flashes at a low frequency while charging and lights constantly  
when the charging is finished. There will be no reaction for incoming calls.  
If the handset is turned on when charging, the display shows the charging status. The display  
goes back to normal mode when fully charged. It will not vibrate. B-answer is inactive. The  
handset reacts normally for incoming calls.  
It is necessary to recharge the battery when the display shows BATTERY LOW, or if the handset  
cannot be turned on. When the battery is fully discharged, up to 10 minutes may pass before  
charging begins (display lights up). When the charger begins the charging, status is shown on the  
display if the handset is turned on.  
6.4.3 Charger LED Indicators  
The KIRK Handset displays a progress indicator bar that shows how fully charged the battery is.  
The handset LED gives the following indication:  
LED continuously on - handset is fully charged  
LED flashing - handset is charging  
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6.5 Retrieving the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset  
To enable service to the handset, the serial number must be programmed into the system database  
via the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. (For more  
information, refer to “Registering KIRK Handsets” on page 155).  
The serial number of each handset is printed on the label, which is placed behind the the battery.  
To show the serial number on the handset display, press *99984*, and then press 3; the serial  
number appears on the handset display.  
6.5.1 Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 3040 Handsets  
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Press down the back cover and push it 5 mm towards the headset plug.  
Figure 25 Remove Back Cover from Handset  
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Lift off back cover.  
Lift the battery and read the serial number.  
Replace battery and back cover.  
Note: To show the serial number on the handset display, press *99984*, and then press 3; the  
serial number appears on the handset display.  
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6.5.2 Retrieving Serial Number on KIRK 4020/KIRK 4040/KIRK 4080  
Handsets  
1
Use a screwdriver to unscrew the plate on the rear of the handset to access the battery  
compartment.  
Warning: The plate on the rear of the KIRK 4080 handset must not be removed in a  
potentially explosive atmostphere.  
2
Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and press to open the  
handset.  
Figure 26 Remove Back Cover from Handset with Screw Fastener  
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Lift the battery and read the serial number.  
Replace battery and back cover.  
Note: To show the serial number on the handset display, press *99984*, and then press 3; the  
serial number appears on the handset display.  
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Chapter 7 Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section provides you with information on how to power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
and connect it to a computer, and also how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell  
solution and a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution through the web based  
Administration Page and the KIRK Configuration Tool.  
Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to  
medium-sized installations. Using the KIRK Configuration Tool is recommended when  
configuring medium-sized to large installations.  
Note: With the KIRK Configuration Tool it is possible to work offline.  
“Powering up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 73  
“Connecting a Computer to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 74  
“Accessing the Web Based Administration Page” on page 75  
“Accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 77  
“Configuring Single-Cell Solution through Administration Page” on page 79  
“Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through Administration Page” on page 89  
“Configuring Single-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 130  
“Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration Tool” on page 133  
7.1 Powering up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
After installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 you need to power up the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3. There are two ways of powering up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Power over Ethernet (PoE)  
Power options for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is 24VDC, 18 W maximum when using  
Power over Ethernet.  
Local Power Supply  
Power options for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is 48VDC, 1 W maximum when using  
Local Power Supply.  
Note: Only use one of the power options.  
7.1.1 Power over Ethernet  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 supports Power over Ethernet, PoE 802.3af.  
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7.1.2 Local Power Supply  
Powering the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 with a local power supply can be done using the power  
input on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Note: The Power Supply for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be ordered separately (Part no.  
EU version: 84642449).  
7.1.3 Checking Indicators  
Verify that the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 LED indicator is continuously on, indicating that  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is functional.  
7.2 Connecting a Computer to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 communicates with the computer through a Standard LAN  
Patch cable.  
Note: The LAN port of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is a RJ45 connector.  
Figure 27 Standard LAN Patch Cable (RJ45)  
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Connect the LAN cable to the computer.  
Connect the LAN cable to the ETH1 port of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
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7.3 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page  
In order for your computer to communicate with the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it is necessary  
to change the computer’s Internet Protocol Properties to use the following:  
IP address: 192.168.1.2  
Sub-net mask: 255.255.255.0  
7.3.1 How to Change Internet Protocol Properties using Windows XP  
1
From the Start menu, point to Connect to and then click Show all connections.  
A Network Connections window appears.  
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Under Lan or High-Speed Internet, right-click on Local Area Connection and click  
Properties.  
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A Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 28 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box  
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In the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.  
An Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 29 Internet Protocol Properties dialog box  
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Click Use the following IP address, and then type 192.168.1.2 in the IP address field.  
In the Subnet mask field, type 255.255.255.0.  
Click OK.  
You can now reach the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 using a standard web browser.  
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7.3.2 How to Access the Administration Page  
The web based Administration Page is accessed through a standard web browser.  
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Open a web browser.  
In the browsers Address bar, type http://192.168.1.1, and then press ENTER.  
Note: The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is pre-configured with the IP address: 192.168.1.1  
through the ETH1 port.  
The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Administration Page appears.  
Figure 30 Main page of the Web Based Administration Page  
7.4 Accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool  
The KIRK Configuration Tool of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be downloaded from  
www.kirktelecom.com.  
7.4.1 Installing the KIRK Configuration Tool  
Once you download the KIRK Configuration Tool of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, install it  
by clicking on the KWS600v3_Configuration_Tool_1.X.X.X_setup.exe and by following the  
resulting Install Wizard prompts.  
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7.4.2 Starting the KIRK Configuration Tool  
When you have the KIRK Configuration Tool application installed, start it from your computer.  
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Double-click the KIRK Configuration Tool icon or locate the program under the Start menu to  
open the KIRK Configuration Tool application on your desktop.  
A start-up window appears.  
Figure 31 KIRK Configuration Tool startup window  
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7.5 Configuring Single-Cell Solution through Administration Page  
Note: Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to  
medium-sized installations.  
This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell solution.  
Figure 32 KWS600v3 Single-cell installation  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
“Entering a User Name and Password” on page 80  
“Assigning a Specific IP Address” on page 82  
“Configuring Ethernet Link” on page 83  
“Configuring DECT System” on page 84  
“Configuring DECT Master” on page 86  
“Configuring DECT Radio” on page 87  
“Configuring TOS (Type of Service) Priorities” on page 88  
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7.5.1 Entering a User Name and Password  
First time you access the Administration Page, you need to log on with user name and a password.  
Note: The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is  
ip1200.  
Figure 33 Adm. Page: Enter Network Password dialog box  
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In the User Name field, type admin.  
In the Password field, type ip1200  
Click OK.  
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7.5.1.1 Changing User Name and Password  
Optionally, you can choose to change the user name and password.  
Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then click admin.  
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Figure 34 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Admin/Change Password page  
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In the User name field, type a user name.  
In the Password field, type a new password, then type the password again in the field below to  
confirm it.  
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Click OK to change the password.  
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7.5.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address  
To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the  
DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP  
address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click DHCP.  
Figure 35 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page  
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From the Mode list, select Disabled, and then click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP.  
Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 on  
the local network.  
Figure 36 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page  
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In the IP address field, type the new IP address.  
The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.5.3 Configuring Ethernet Link  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link.  
Figure 37 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page  
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From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK.  
When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.5.4 Configuring DECT System  
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Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System.  
Figure 38 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page  
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In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT.  
If changing the name, the system cannot operate.  
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In the PDW (password) field, type the password, and then type it again in the field below.  
From the Subscriptions list, select either Allow Anonymous, With User AC only, or  
Disabled.  
Note: It is recommended to select With User AC only. When subscribing a new handset to  
the system it is possible to use an authentication code (AC). If you want to use the  
authentication code, you must select With User AC only. For more information about  
subscription of handsets and authentication codes, refer to “Subscribing Handsets” on page  
162  
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From the Tones list, select a ring tone.  
If SIP Protocol: Select the Enbloc Dialing check box.  
The Enbloc Dialing check box has to be enabled in a SIP configuration in order for the  
handset to collect all digits, before passing them on to a call handler for routing.  
Note: The Enbloc Dialing check box is not to be selected, when using H323 Protocol or  
SKINNY Protocol.  
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If H323 Protocol and SKINNY Protocol: Deselect the Local R-Key/Display Handling check  
box.  
Note: When using SIP Protocol, the Local R-Key/Display Handling check box has to be  
enabled to support supplementary services such as On hold and Call transfer.  
If SIP Protocol: Select the DTMF through RTP channel check box.  
The DTMF through RTP channel check box has to be enabled if DTMF tones are needed.  
Note: The DTMF through RTP channel check box is not to be selected, when using H323  
Protocol or SKINNY Protocol.  
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From the Coder list, select a voice compression value that matches your telephony  
infrastructure.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
10 In the Frame field, type the desired frame length in milliseconds and then select either  
Exclusive or SC (Silence Compression).  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Note: If the Exclusive check box is selected for the coder, then the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 is forced to use the coder.  
11 Click OK.  
12 Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.5.5 Configuring DECT Master  
On the Master page you can establish a communication protocol between the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 and a call handler.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
Figure 39 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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3
From the Mode list, select Active.  
In the GK (Gate Keeper) field, type the IP address of your call handler.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
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In the Alt-GK (Alternative Gate Keeper) field, type an alternative IP address of your call  
handler.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Prot (Protocol) list, select either H323, SIP or SKINNY depending on the protocol  
you are using.  
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Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configurations.  
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7.5.6 Configuring DECT Radio  
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Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
Figure 40 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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In the Radio-Id field, type 1.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.5.7 Configuring TOS (Type of Service) Priorities  
It is possible to change the TOS (Type of Service) priorities in a system. The TOS priority depends  
on the network used.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click IP.  
Figure 41 Adm. Page: Configuration/IP/Settings page  
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In the TOS priority field, type a TOS priority.  
Depending on the network, it may be necessary to change the TOS priority.  
Most networks: The default TOS priority is: 0x10  
If CISCO network: It is recommended to change the TOS priority to 0x68,0xb8.  
For information about the TOS priorities used in your network, contact you system  
administrator.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6 Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through Administration Page  
Note: Using the web based Administration Page is recommended when configuring small to  
medium-sized installations.  
This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution.  
Figure 42 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation  
“Configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 90  
“Configuring Sync Master” on page 103  
“Configuring the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 108  
“Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 114  
“Configuring Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Using a Back-Up File” on page 123  
“Configuring Standalone LDAP Server” on page 124  
“Configuring Alternative LDAP Server” on page 127  
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7.6.1 Configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describes how to configure a Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a multi-cell  
solution.  
“Entering a User Name and Password (Primary)” on page 90  
“Assigning a Specific IP Address (Primary)” on page 92  
“Obtaining a Multi-Cell License (Primary)” on page 93  
“Configuring Ethernet Link (Primary)” on page 95  
“Setting LDAP Mode (Primary)” on page 96  
“Setting LDAP Replicator (Primary)” on page 97  
“Configuring DECT System (Primary)” on page 98  
“Configuring DECT Master (Primary)” on page 100  
“Configuring DECT Radio (Primary)” on page 101  
Configuring TOS (Type of Service) Priorities (Primary) on page 102  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
7.6.1.1 Entering a User Name and Password (Primary)  
First time you access the Administration Page, you need to log on with user name and a password.  
Note: The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is  
ip1200.  
Figure 43 Adm. Page: Enter Network Password dialog box  
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In the User Name field, type admin.  
In the Password field, type ip1200  
Click OK.  
7.6.1.1.1 Changing User Name and Password  
Optionally, you can choose to change the user name and password.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then click admin.  
The following dialog box appears.  
Figure 44 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Admin/Change Password page  
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3
In the User name field, type a user name.  
In the Password field, type a new password, then type the password again in the field below to  
confirm it.  
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Click OK to change the password.  
Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password.  
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7.6.1.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Primary)  
To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the  
DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP  
address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click DHCP.  
Figure 45 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page  
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3
4
From the Mode list, select Disabled, and then click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP.  
Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
on the local network.  
Figure 46 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page  
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In the IP address field, type the new IP address.  
The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.  
In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.6.1.3 Obtaining a Multi-Cell License (Primary)  
To configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is necessary to obtain a  
multi-cell license from www.kirktelecom.com.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then copy the serial number of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 from the Info page.  
Contact KIRK telecom sales support by e-mail ([email protected] or  
[email protected]) and require a multi-cell license for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Note: Remember to write/paste the serial number of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in the  
e-mail.  
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You will now receive an e-mail containing a text file with the multi-cell license.  
Save this file. The text file is to be uploaded to the system.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then click License.  
Figure 47 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/License page  
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Click Browse to search for the text file containing license information, select it, and then click  
Open.  
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Click Upload to upload the file.  
Click either Reset Immediately or Idle Reset.  
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when  
the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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Click the License menu again to check that the file has been uploaded.  
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7.6.1.4 Configuring Ethernet Link (Primary)  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link.  
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Figure 48 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page  
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From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK.  
When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.1.5 Setting LDAP Mode (Primary)  
For the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to act as a server for all the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 secondaries, you need to set the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)  
mode.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Server.  
Figure 49 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server page  
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In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Note: User name and password must be the same as for the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
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Select the Write Access check box.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.1.6 Setting LDAP Replicator (Primary)  
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator.  
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Figure 50 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page  
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In the Server field, type the IP address of the LDAP server.  
In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
The Enable check box must be selected.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.1.7 Configuring DECT System (Primary)  
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Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System.  
Figure 51 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page  
2
In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT.  
If changing the name, the system cannot operate.  
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In the PDW (password) field, type the password, and then type it again in the field below.  
From the Subscriptions list, select either Allow Anonymous, With User AC only, or  
Disabled.  
Note: It is recommended to select With User AC only. When subscribing a new handset to  
the system it is possible to use an authentication code (AC). If you want to use the  
authentication code, you must select With User AC only. For more information about  
subscription of handsets and authentication codes, refer to “Subscribing Handsets” on page  
162.  
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From the Tones list, select a ring tone.  
If SIP Protocol: Select the Enbloc Dialing check box.  
The Enbloc Dialing check box has to be enabled in a SIP configuration in order for the  
handset to collect all digits, before passing them on to a call handler for routing.  
Note: The Enbloc Dialing check box is not to be selected, when using H323 Protocol or  
SKINNY Protocol.  
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If H323 Protocol and SKINNY Protocol: Deselect the Local R-Key/Display Handling check  
box.  
Note: When using SIP Protocol, the Local R-Key/Display Handling check box has to be  
enabled to support supplementary services such as On hold and Call transfer.  
If SIP Protocol: Select the DTMF through RTP channel check box.  
The DTMF through RTP channel check box has to be enabled if DTMF tones are needed.  
Note: The DTMF through RTP channel check box is not to be selected, when using H323  
Protocol or SKINNY Protocol.  
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From the Coder list, select a voice compression value that matches your telephony  
infrastructure.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
10 In the Frame field, type the desired frame length in milliseconds and then select either  
Exclusive or SC (Silence Compression).  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Note: If the Exclusive check box is selected for the coder, then the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 is forced to use the coder.  
11 Click OK.  
12 Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.1.8 Configuring DECT Master (Primary)  
On the Master page you can define which mode the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 should operate  
in. You also establish a communication protocol between the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
and a call handler.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
Figure 52 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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3
From the Mode list, select Active. Selecting Active defines the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
as a Primary (Master).  
In the GK (Gate Keeper) field, type the IP address of your call handler.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
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In the Alt-GK (Alternative Gate Keeper) field, type an alternative IP address of your call  
handler (optionally).  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Prot (Protocol) list, select either H323, SIP or SKINNY depending on the protocol  
you are using.  
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Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.1.9 Configuring DECT Radio (Primary)  
On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and Sync  
Master has to synchronize with.  
Note: In a multi-cell installation with max. 10 KIRK Wireless Server primary and secondaries,  
the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the Sync Master can be the same.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
Figure 53 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page  
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Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.  
In the Radio-Id field, type the relevant radio ID for the KIRK Wireless Server600v3 in  
question. See your synchronization site planner.  
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Click OK.  
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7.6.1.10 Configuring TOS (Type of Service) Priorities (Primary)  
It is possible to change the TOS (Type of Service) priorities in a system. The TOS priority depends  
on the network used.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click IP.  
Figure 54 Adm. Page: Configuration/IP/Settings page  
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In the TOS priority field, type a TOS priority.  
Depending on the network, it may be necessary to change the TOS priority.  
Most networks: The default TOS priority is: 0x10  
If CISCO network: It is recommended to change the TOS priority to 0x68,0xb8.  
For information about the TOS priorities used in your network, contact you system  
administrator.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is now configured.  
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7.6.2 Configuring Sync Master  
This section describes how to configure a Sync Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a  
multi-cell solution.  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 primary and secondaries uses the existing DECT air interface to  
synchronize to each other on. One KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is configured as a Sync  
(synchronization) Master in the system. It is not necessary to configure what KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 the Sync Master should synchronize to.  
“Assigning a Specific IP Address (Sync Master)” on page 103  
“Configuring LDAP Replicator (Sync Master)” on page 105  
“Configuring DECT Master (Sync Master)” on page 106  
“Configuring DECT Radio (Sync Master)” on page 107  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
7.6.2.1 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Sync Master)  
To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the  
DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP  
address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click DHCP.  
Figure 55 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page  
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From the Mode list, select Disabled, and then click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP.  
Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
on the local network.  
Figure 56 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page  
5
In the IP address field, type the new IP address.  
The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.  
In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.2.2 Configuring LDAP Replicator (Sync Master)  
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution the Sync Master needs access to the  
information (such as system ARI code and user data) that are stored on the Master KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the LDAP replicator services for  
the Sync Master.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator.  
Figure 57 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page  
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In the Server field, type the IP address of the LDAP Server  
In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Note: User name and password must be the same as for the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
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Select the Enable check box.  
Click OK.  
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7.6.2.3 Configuring DECT Master (Sync Master)  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
Figure 58 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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From the Mode list, select Off. Selecting Off defines the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as not  
being the Master.  
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From the Prot (Protocol) list, select H323.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.2.4 Configuring DECT Radio (Sync Master)  
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
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Figure 59 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page  
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In the Master field, type the IP address of the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the Radio-id field, type the radio ID of the Sync Master.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The Sync Master is now configured.  
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7.6.3 Configuring the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describes how to configure an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 in a multi-cell solution. In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 stops working, the  
alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 will take over connection to the call  
handler.  
Note: Configuring an alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is optionally - and only  
recommeded - if you have a very large multi-cell installation (number of KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 and/or handsets).  
Figure 60 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with Alternative (Standby) Master  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
“Entering a User Name and Password (Standby)” on page 109  
“Assigning a Specific IP Address (Standby)” on page 110  
“Configuring Ethernet Link (Standby)” on page 111  
“Configuring DECT Master (Standby)” on page 112  
“Configuring DECT Radio (Standby)” on page 113  
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7.6.3.1 Entering a User Name and Password (Standby)  
First time you access the Administration Page, you need to log on with user name and a password.  
Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password. The default user name of the system is  
admin and the default password of the system is ip1200. If you have changed the user name and  
password when configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you must use  
these when configuring the alternative Master (Standby) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries.  
Figure 61 Adm. Page: Enter Network Password dialog box  
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In the User Name field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Click OK.  
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7.6.3.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Standby)  
To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the  
DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP  
address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click DHCP.  
Figure 62 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page  
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3
4
From the Mode list, select Disabled, and then click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP.  
Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
on the local network.  
Figure 63 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page  
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In the IP address field, type the new IP address.  
The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.  
In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.6.3.3 Configuring Ethernet Link (Standby)  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link.  
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Figure 64 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page  
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From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK.  
When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch.  
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7.6.3.4 Configuring DECT Master (Standby)  
On the Master page you need to define the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as an alternative  
(Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
Figure 65 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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3
From the Mode list, select Standby. Selecting Standby defines the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 as an alternative Master (Standby).  
Check that the settings for GK (Gate Keeper - Primary call handler), Alt-GK (Alternative  
Gate Keeper - Secondary call handler) and Prot (Protocol) are identical to the settings for the  
Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
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Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.3.5 Configuring DECT Radio (Standby)  
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
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Figure 66 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page  
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Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is now configured.  
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7.6.4 Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describes how to configure KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in a multi-cell  
solution.  
After configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you need to configure each  
Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be used in the system one by one.  
Figure 67 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation (primary and secondaries)  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
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“Entering a User Name and Password (Secondary)” on page 115  
“Assigning a Specific IP Address (Secondary)” on page 116  
“Configuring Ethernet Link (Secondary)” on page 118  
“Setting LDAP Replicators (Secondary)” on page 119  
“Configuring DECT System (Secondary)” on page 120  
“Configuring DECT Master (Secondary)” on page 121  
“Configuring DECT Radio (Secondary)” on page 122  
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7.6.4.1 Entering a User Name and Password (Secondary)  
First time you access the Administration Page, you need to log on with user name and a password.  
Note: In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution, all primary and secondary KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 must have the same password. The default user name of the system is  
admin and the default password of the system is ip1200. If you have changed the user name and  
password when configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you must use  
these when configuring the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries.  
Figure 68 Adm. Page: Enter Network Password dialog box  
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In the User Name field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Click OK.  
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7.6.4.2 Assigning a Specific IP Address (Secondary)  
To assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, it is necessary to disable the  
DCHP mode and then assign a specific IP address to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The new IP  
address and network address will be provided by the system administrator.  
Note: It is advisable that the IP addresses for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries are  
numbered in succession; eg. 192.168.1.3, 192.168.1.4, 192.168.1.5 etc. This makes it easier to  
detect a specific Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click DHCP.  
Figure 69 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/DHCP page  
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4
From the Mode list, select Disabled, and then click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click IP.  
Note: It is necessary to use the ETH0 port when integrating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
on the local network.  
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Figure 70 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/IP page  
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In the IP address field, type the new IP address.  
The new IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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In the Network mask field, type a new network mask.  
In the Default gateway field, type the IP address of the default gateway.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.4.3 Configuring Ethernet Link (Secondary)  
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Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0, and then click Link.  
Figure 71 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH0/Link page  
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3
From the Link list, select auto, and then click OK.  
When selecting auto, the link speed will be determined by the network switch.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.4.4 Setting LDAP Replicators (Secondary)  
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
needs access to the information (such as system ARI code and user data) that are stored on the  
Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the  
LDAP replicator services for the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator.  
Figure 72 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page  
2
In the Server field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 - or the  
LDAP Server, if this is part of your installation.  
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In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Note: The password wil be verified against the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Select the Enable check box.  
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Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.4.5 Configuring DECT System (Secondary)  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click System.  
Figure 73 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/System page  
2
In the Name field, the name MUST ALWAYS be DECT.  
If changing the name, the system cannot operate.  
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In the PDW (password) field, type the password, and then type it again in the field below.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.4.6 Configuring DECT Master (Secondary)  
On the Master page you need to define the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as a Secondary KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
Figure 74 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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3
From the Mode list, select Off. Selecting Off defines the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 as a  
Secondary.  
Check that the protocol H323 is selected from the Prot (Protocol) list.  
Note: The H323 Protocol is always used for internal communication between KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 secondaries, regardless of the protocol used in the Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
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7.6.4.7 Configuring DECT Radio (Secondary)  
On the Radio page you define which radio ID the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and Sync  
Master has to synchronize with.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
Figure 75 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page  
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In the Master field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the Radio-Id field, type the radio ID number of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. The radio  
ID can be a number between 0 and 255. See your site planner.  
Note: It is advisable to make the IP address numbering of a Secondary KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 identical with the radio ID number of the unit in question, eg.:  
IP address 192.168.1.3/Radio ID 3  
IP address 192.168.1.4/Radio ID 4  
IP address 192.168.1.5/Radio ID 5  
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In the Sync-Source field, type the radio ID of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you want to  
synchronize on. See your site planner.  
In the Alt-Sync-Source field, type the radio ID of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you want  
to synchronize on. See your site planner.  
Click OK.  
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Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is now configured.  
Note: When configuring more KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries, it is possible to make a  
backup of the configuration file of the first configured Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
This configuration file can be used as input to configure the rest of the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 secondaries. Fore more information about making a backup of a configuration file, refer to  
“Updating Configuration File” on page 185. Fore more information about configuring KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries using a backup configuration file of another Secondary KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 as input, refer to “Configuring Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Using a Back-Up File” on page 123.  
7.6.5 Configuring Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Using a Back-Up  
File  
A previously saved configuration file can be loaded to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and used  
as input for configuration.  
“Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 114. Fore more information  
about making a backup of a configuration file, refer to “Updating Configuration File” on page 185.  
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Upload the configuration file to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondary in question.  
For more information about updating the configuration file, refer to “Updating Configuration  
File” on page 185.  
Change the IP address.  
For more information about changing the IP address, refer to “Assigning a Specific IP Address  
(Secondary)” on page 116.  
Change radio ID.  
For more information about changing the radio ID, refer to “Configuring DECT Radio  
(Secondary)” on page 122.  
Change Primary Sync ID.  
For more information about changing the Primary Sync ID, refer to “Configuring DECT Radio  
(Secondary)” on page 122.  
Change alternative Sync ID.  
For more information about changing the alternative Sync ID, refer to “Configuring DECT  
Radio (Secondary)” on page 122.  
Click Reset to save your configuration.  
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7.6.6 Configuring Standalone LDAP Server  
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is possible to configure an LDAP Server to  
handle all handset/user registration data (such as name, directory number, IPEI etc.).  
If you configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration and read/write information  
between the primaries and secondaries of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, then the Master  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 only manage the connection to the call handler.  
Note: Configuring an LDAP Server is only recommended in very large multi-cell installations  
(more than 500-600 handsets).  
Figure 76 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with LDAP Server  
“Setting LDAP Mode (LDAP Server)” on page 125  
“Configuring DECT Master (LDAP Server)” on page 125  
“Configuring DECT Radio (LDAP Server)” on page 126  
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7.6.6.1 Setting LDAP Mode (LDAP Server)  
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Server.  
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Figure 77 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server page  
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In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Select the Write Access check box.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.6.6.2 Configuring DECT Master (LDAP Server)  
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Master.  
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Figure 78 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Master page  
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From the Mode list, select Off.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.6.6.3 Configuring DECT Radio (LDAP Server)  
Under the Configuration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio.  
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Figure 79 Adm. Page: Configuration/DECT/Radio page  
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Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The LDAP Server is now configured.  
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7.6.7 Configuring Alternative LDAP Server  
Working with LDAP Servers, you can also define a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be an  
alternative LDAP Server. In case the LDAP Server stops working, the alternative LDAP Server  
will take over the LDAP Replication to the radio units.  
Note: In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the LDAP Server is the same unit, the  
alternative LDAP Server will also take the role as the Master KIRK Wireless Server if the LDAP  
Server stops working.  
Note: The alternative LDAP Server can be used as the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK  
Wireless Server. This configuration is not recommended if the installation requires an LDAP  
Server.  
Figure 80 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with Alternative LDAP Server  
“Setting LDAP Mode (Alt. LDAP Server)” on page 128  
“Setting LDAP Replicator (Alt. LDAP Server)” on page 128  
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7.6.7.1 Setting LDAP Mode (Alt. LDAP Server)  
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Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Server.  
Figure 81 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server page  
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In the User field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Select the Write Access check box.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
7.6.7.2 Setting LDAP Replicator (Alt. LDAP Server)  
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution the alternative LDAP Server needs access to  
the information (such as system ARI code and user data) that are stored on the Master KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3/LDAP Server. Therefore, it is necessary to activate the LDAP replicator  
services for the alternative LDAP Server.  
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Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator.  
Figure 82 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator page  
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In the Server field, type the IP address of the LDAP Server.  
In the User name field, type the user name.  
In the Password field, type the password.  
Select the Enable check box.  
Click OK.  
Click Reset (under Administration menu) to save your configuration.  
The alternative LDAP Server is now configured.  
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7.7 Configuring Single-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration  
Tool  
Note: Using the KIRK Configuration Tool is recommended when configuring medium-sized to  
large installations. It is possible, though, to use the KIRK Configuration Tool for single-cell  
configuration as well.  
For information on accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool, refer to “Accessing the KIRK  
Configuration Tool” on page 77.  
This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Single-cell solution.  
Figure 83 KWS600v3 Single-cell installation  
In the Master tab you configure the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. This is only a single-cell  
configuration, therefore you do not need to provide information about LDAP and multi-cell  
license.  
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Figure 84 KIRK Configuration Tool: Master tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, provided  
by your system administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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In the Gatekeeper area:  
From the Mode list, select Active.  
In the Gatekeeper field, type the IP address of your call handler.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
In the Alternative Gatekeeper field, type an alternative IP address of your call handler  
(optionally).  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Protocol list, select either H323, SIP or Skinny depending on the protocol you  
are using.  
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In the System area:  
In the AC field, type an authentication code (optionally).  
From the Subscriptions list, select either Allow Anonymous, With User AC only, or  
Diabled.  
Note: It is recommended to select With User AC only. When subscribing a new handset  
to the system it is possible to use an authentication code (AC). If you want to use the  
authentication code, you must select With User AC only. For more information about  
subscription of handsets and authentication codes, refer to “Subscribing Handsets” on  
page 162.  
From the Coder list, select a voice compression value that matches your telephony  
infrastructure.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Tones list, select a ring tone.  
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In the Radio area:  
In the Radio-Id field, type 1.  
Save the configuration.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
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7.8 Configuring Multi-Cell Solution through KIRK Configuration  
Tool  
Note: Using the KIRK Configuration Tool is recommended when configuring medium-sized to  
large installations.  
For information on accessing the KIRK Configuration Tool, refer to “Accessing the KIRK  
Configuration Tool” on page 77.  
This section describes how to configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution.  
Figure 85 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation  
“Configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 90  
“Configuring the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 108  
“Configuring LDAP Server” on page 139  
“Configuring Alternative LDAP Server” on page 142  
“Configuring Sync Master” on page 145  
“Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 114  
“Saving Configurations” on page 150  
“Uploading Configuration Files” on page 151  
“Opening Configuration Files” on page 153  
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7.8.1 Configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Note: To configure a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is necessary to obtain a  
multi-cell license from www.kirktelecom.com. Contact KIRK telecom sales support by e-mail  
([email protected] or [email protected]) and require a multi-cell license for the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3. You receive an e-mail containing a text file with the multi-cell license.  
This file must be saved in order to be uploaded to the system.  
In the Master tab you configure the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server.  
Figure 86 KIRK Configuration Tool: Master tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3,  
provided by your system administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the Master KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
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In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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In the Gatekeeper area:  
From the Mode list, select Active. Selecting Active defines the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 as a Primary (Master).  
In the Gatekeeper field, type the IP address of your call handler.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
In the Alternative Gatekeeper field, type an alternative IP address of your call handler  
(optionally).  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Protocol list, select either H323, SIP or Skinny depending on the protocol you  
are using.  
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In the System area:  
In the AC field, type an authentication code (optionally).  
From the Subscriptions list, select either Allow Anonymous, With User AC only, or  
Diabled.  
Note: It is recommended to select With User AC only. When subscribing a new handset  
to the system it is possible to use an authentication code (AC). If you want to use the  
authentication code, you must select With User AC only. For more information about  
subscription of handsets and authentication codes, refer to “Subscribing Handsets” on  
page 162.  
From the Coder list, select a voice compression value that matches your telephony  
infrastructure.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Tones list, select a ring tone.  
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In the LDAP area:  
The Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is automatically defined as the LDAP Server.  
If you need to configure a standalone LDAP Server in your system, you must deselect the  
Master is LDAP Server check box.  
Note: If deselecting the Master is LDAP Server check box on the Master tab, an LDAP  
Server tab becomes available. For more information about configuring a standalone LDAP  
Server, refer to “Configuring LDAP Server” on page 139.  
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In the Radio field:  
Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.  
In the License area:  
Click Browse to search for the text file containing license information, select it, and then  
click Open.  
Note: Remember to obtain a multi-cell license from www.kirktelecom.com. Contact KIRK  
telecom sales support by e-mail ([email protected] or [email protected]) and require a  
multi-cell license for the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
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Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the whole installation.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
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7.8.2 Configuring the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describes how to configure an alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 in a multi-cell solution. In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 stops working, the  
alternative (Standby) Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 will take over connection to the call  
handler.  
Note: Configuring an alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is optionally - and only  
recommeded - if you have a very large multi-cell installation (number of KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 and/or handsets).  
Figure 87 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with Alternative (Standby) Master  
In the Alt Master tab you configure the Alternative Master KIRK Wireless Server.  
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Figure 88 KIRK Configuration Tool: Alt Master tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the alternative Master KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3, provided by your system administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the alternative Master KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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In the Gatekeeper area:  
From the Mode list, select Standby. Selecting Standby defines the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 as an alternative (Standby) Master.  
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In the Radio field:  
Select the Disable check box to disable the radio.  
Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the whole installation.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
7.8.3 Configuring LDAP Server  
In a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Multi-cell solution it is possible to configure an LDAP Server to  
handle all handset/user registration data (such as name, directory number, IPEI etc.).  
If you configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration and read/write information  
between the primaries and secondaries of a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 solution, then the Master  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 only manage the connection to the call handler.  
Note: Configuring an LDAP Server is only recommended in very large multi-cell installations  
(more than 500-600 handsets).  
Figure 89 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with LDAP Server  
In the LDAP Server tab you configure the LDAP Server.  
Note: The LDAP Server tab is only available, if the Master is LDAP Server check box on the  
Master tab is deselected.  
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Figure 90 KIRK Configuration Tool: LDAP Server tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the LDAP Server, provided by your system  
administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the LDAP Server.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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7.8.4 Configuring Alternative LDAP Server  
Working with LDAP Servers, you can also define a KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be an  
alternative LDAP Server. In case the LDAP Server stops working, the alternative LDAP Server  
will take over the LDAP Replication to the radio units.  
Note: In case the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 and the LDAP Server is the same unit, the  
alternative LDAP Server will also take the role as the Master KIRK Wireless Server if the LDAP  
Server stops working.  
Figure 91 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation with Alternative LDAP Server  
In the Alt LDAP Server tab you configure the alternative LDAP Server.  
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Figure 92 KIRK Configuration Tool: Alt LDAP Server tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the alternative LDAP Server, provided by  
your system administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the alternative LDAP Server.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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In the LDAP area:  
In the Primary field, type the IP address of the primary LDAP Server.  
Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the whole installation.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
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7.8.5 Configuring Sync Master  
This section describes how to configure a Sync Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in a  
multi-cell solution.  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 primary and secondaries uses the existing DECT air interface to  
synchronize to each other on. One KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is configured as a Sync  
(synchronization) Master in the system. It is not necessary to configure what KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 the Sync Master should synchronize to.  
In the Sync Master tab you configure the Sync Master.  
Figure 93 KIRK Configuration Tool: Sync Master tab  
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In the IP Address area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the Sync Master, provided by your system  
administrator.  
This IP address is now the default address when accessing the Sync Master.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
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In the Host Name field, type the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The host name consist of ip1200- followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of  
the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3). Eg. ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
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In the LDAP area:  
In the Primary field, type the IP address of the primary LDAP Server.  
In the Alt field, type the IP address of the alternative LDAP Server.  
In the Radio area:  
In the Master field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the Alt Master field, type the IP address of the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
Note: The radio ID of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is by default identical to the last octet  
of its IP address. It is recommended not to change the radio ID.  
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Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the whole installation.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
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7.8.6 Configuring the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describe how to configure KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in a multi-cell  
solution.  
After configuring the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, you need to configure each  
Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to be used in the system.  
Figure 94 KWS600v3 Multi-cell installation (primary and secondaries)  
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In the Secondaries tab you configure the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Figure 95 KIRK Configuration Tool: Secondaries tab  
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In the IP Address Range area:  
In the First Secondary field, type the IP address of the first Secondary KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
From the Number of Secondaries list, define the total number of KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 secondaries in your installation (see your site planner).  
Note: The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries will be provided with consecutively  
numbered IP addresses. The last octet of the IP address will automatically become the  
radio ID for the unit.  
Provide the host name of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question, and radio ID of the  
Sync Master and Alternative Master Sync.  
— Click in the host name column of the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in  
question (in the left area of the Secondaries tab).  
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A Secondary Settings dialog box appears.  
Figure 96 KIRK Configuration Tool: Secondary Settings dialog box  
— In the Host Name field, type the host name. The host name consist of ip1200-  
followed by the last three octets of the MAC address of the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 (to be found on the label on the rear of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3). Eg.  
ip1200-0f-01-9d  
Note: When clicking the Get button, the system provides the host name automatically.  
The Get button can only be used, if working online and if the IP address is the specific IP  
address of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in question and valid on the whole network.  
— In the Sync Master field, type the radio ID of the Sync Master. See your site planner.  
— In the Alt Sync Master field, type the radio ID of the alternative Sync Master. See  
your site planner.  
Note: The radio ID of the Secondary KIRK Wireless Server is by default identical to the  
last octet of its IP address. It is recommended not to change the radio ID.  
— Click OK to close the dialog box.  
2
In the IP Settings (Shared) area:  
Deselect the DHCP check box.  
First time you power up the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it acts as a DHCP client. To  
assign a specific IP address to the unit, it is necessary to disable the DHCP mode.  
In the Network Mask field, type the network mask.  
In the Default Gateway field, type the IP address of the gateway.  
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4
In the Radio area:  
In the Master field, type the IP address of the Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the Alt Master field, type the IP address of the alternative (Standby) Master KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3.  
In the LDAP area:  
In the Primary field, type the IP address of the primary LDAP Server.  
In the Alt field, type the IP address of the alternative LDAP Server.  
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Save the configuration now or wait until you have finished configuring the whole installation.  
For more information about saving the configuration, refer to “Saving Configurations” on  
page 150.  
7.8.7 Saving Configurations  
This section describes how to save your configurations. You can save all the configurations or just  
some of them.  
1
On the File menu, click Save.  
A Save dialog box appears.  
Figure 97 KIRK Configuration Tool: Save dialog box  
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3
Select the configurations you want to save, and then click OK.  
Indicate in which folder the file should be saved, and then click OK.  
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7.8.8 Uploading Configuration Files  
This section describes how to upload configuration files.  
Note: When uploading a configuration file to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 in question must have a specific IP address valid to the whole network. To  
ensure that the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 has a specific IP address valid to the network either  
Administration Page. For more information about assigning a specific IP address through the  
Administration Page, refer to “Assigning a Specific IP Address (Primary)” on page 92.  
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On the File menu, click Upload.  
A Select files to upload dialog box appears.  
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Select the configuration files to be uploaded, and then click Open.  
An Upload dialog box appears:  
Figure 99 KIRK Configuration Tool: Upload dialog box  
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Click Upload.  
The following dialog box appears.  
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In the Status area you can see the status of the uploading process.  
Green - OK  
Yellow - working  
Red - error  
4
If you receive an error, click either Abort to abort all uploads or click Skib to skip the upload  
in question and continue to the next (if any).  
7.8.9 Opening Configuration Files  
This section describes how to open configuration files.  
1
On the File menu, click Open.  
A Select configuration text files to open dialog box appears.  
Figure 100 KIRK Configuration Tool: Select config. text file to open dialog box  
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Select the configuration text files in question, and then click Open.  
All configuration data is read into the system and shown in the different tabs.  
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Subscription  
This section provides information about KIRK Handset registration and subscription. You must  
register and subscribe a handset before you can use it.  
Note: This section only describes how to register handsets on the Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3/LDAP server. You also need to register the users on the call handler. For registering users  
on the call handler, refer to the user guide accompanying this product.  
When registering KIRK Handsets you enter information about the handsets settings (such as; the  
handsets serial number (IPEI), name etc.) in the system database. When subscribing handsets you  
subscribe a registered handset to the system for usage. If the handset is not registered in the system  
database, subscription of the handset is not possible.  
“Registering KIRK Handsets” on page 155  
“Subscribing KIRK Handsets” on page 162  
8.1 Registering KIRK Handsets  
To register KIRK Handsets you use the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
Note: If using an LDAP Server, the handsets must be registered on the LDAP Server and not on  
the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Each KIRK Handset in a KIRK solution must be programmed with the serial number (IPEI) before  
it can operate. This serial number must be registered in the web based Administration Page of the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. Serial numbers are a unique fingerprint of each handset. The serial  
number is programmed into the handset during the manufacturing process and cannot be changed  
by field personnel.  
Note: The KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 does not provide any service to a handset whose serial  
number is not registered in the web based Administration Page.  
For more information about accessing the Administration Page, see “Accessing the Web Based  
Administration Page” on page 75.  
“Registering Handsets Using Skinny Protocol” on page 156  
“Registering Handsets Using H323 Protocol” on page 158  
“Registering Handsets Using SIP Protocol” on page 160  
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8.1.1 Registering Handsets Using Skinny Protocol  
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Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
The following window appears.  
Figure 101 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Click New.  
An Edit User dialog box appears.  
Figure 102 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box  
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4
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).  
In the Name field, type SEP followed by the IPEI number of the handset.  
The IPEI number is found either on a label under the battery, on the packaging label, or by  
pressing *99984*3/OK on the handset to be registered. The serial number consists of a  
five-digit handset type (manufacturer code) and then a seven-digit handset number.  
For more information about retrieving the IPEI number (serial number), refer to “Retrieving  
the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset” on page 70  
Fore more general information about the IPEI number (serial number), refer to “Registering  
KIRK Handsets” on page 155.  
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6
In the Number field, type a number (eg. 320).  
Note: The number must be unique.  
In the Display Text field, type a standby text (max. 36 characters) to be displayed when the  
handset is on hook.  
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8
In the IPEI field, type the IPEI number of the handset.  
In the Auth. Code field, type the authentication code (AC)(optional).  
The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eigth digits, defined by the  
technicians, and can be used when connecting the handset to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The authentication code is a subscription pin code for the individual handset.  
9
Click Apply.  
10 Repeat step 1 to 9 for each new handset to be registered to the system.  
11 Click OK to save the registration(s).  
In the DECT/Users page the new handset/user now has the status Pending, meaning that it is  
ready for subscription.  
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8.1.2 Registering Handsets Using H323 Protocol  
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Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
The following window appears.  
Figure 103 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Click New.  
An Edit User dialog box appears.  
Figure 104 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box  
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4
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).  
In the Name field, type SEP followed by the IPEI number of the handset.  
The IPEI number is found either on a label under the battery, on the packaging label, or by  
pressing *99984*3/OK on the handset to be registered. The serial number consists of a  
five-digit handset type (manufacturer code) and then a seven-digit handset number.  
For more information about retrieving the IPEI number (serial number), refer to “Retrieving  
the Serial Number of the KIRK Handset” on page 70  
Fore more general information about the IPEI number (serial number), refer to “Registering  
KIRK Handsets” on page 155.  
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6
In the Number field, type the H323 registration number.  
In the Display Text field, type a standby text (max. 36 characters) to be displayed when the  
handset is on hook.  
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8
In the IPEI field, type the IPEI number of the handset.  
In the Auth. Code field, type the authentication code (AC)(optional).  
The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eigth digits, defined by the  
technicians, and can be used when connecting the handset to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
The authentication code is a subscription pin code for the individual handset.  
9
Click Apply.  
10 Repeat step 1 to 9 for each new handset to be registered to the system.  
11 Click OK to save the registration(s).  
In the DECT/Users page the new handset/user now has the status Pending, meaning that it is  
ready for subscription.  
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8.1.3 Registering Handsets Using SIP Protocol  
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Under Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
The following window appears.  
Figure 105 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Click New.  
An Edit User dialog box appears.  
Figure 106 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box  
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In the Long Name field, type any name.  
In the Name field, type the SIP registration name (no spaces allowed).  
In the Number field, type the SIP registration number.  
Note: If the SIP registration procedure requires a user name instead of the SIP registration  
number, you must access a hidden menu, by typing the following in the web browsers  
Address bar:http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/SIP/mod cmd.xml?xsl=sip.xsl (x is the IP address of  
the system) and then press ENTER. In the appearing dialog box, select the Use name as  
username for authorization check box, and then click OK.  
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7
In the Password field, type the SIP registration password.  
In the Display Text field, type a standby text (max. 36 characters) to be displayed when the  
handset is on hook.  
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9
In the IPEI field, type the IPEI number of the handset.  
Click Apply.  
10 Repeat step 1 to 9 for each new handset to be registered to the system.  
11 Click OK to save the registration(s).  
In the DECT/Users page the new handset/user now has the status Pending, meaning that it is  
ready for subscription.  
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8.2 Subscribing KIRK Handsets  
“Subscribing Handsets” on page 162  
“Subscribing a Handset to Different Systems” on page 163  
Note: Subscription of handsets requires the use of each registered handset.  
Note: To make subscriptions, the system must allow subscriptions to be made. Some systems also  
require an Authentication Code (AC). If more than one system currently permits subscription, you  
will need to know the ID of the system (ARI code) to which you wish to subscribe. Authentication  
Codes and system ID’s (ARI codes) will be provided by the system administrator.  
Before subscribing handsets you need to ensure:  
that handset battery has been charged (“Charging Battery” on page 68). Low battery could  
cause subscription problems.  
that the handsets have been registered to the system (“Registering KIRK Handsets” on page  
155).  
8.2.1 Subscribing Handsets  
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2
3
4
Press MENU - go to MENU LOGIN.  
Press 3/OK - go to SUBSCRIPTION CREATE to subscribe to a system.  
Press 3. The handset searches for the serial number of the system.  
Use the < > keys to scroll between the IDs systems if there is more than one system available.  
During subscription, the handset searches for free positions and performs subscription on the  
first free position.  
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6
As soon as the correct serial number of the system appears in the display, press 3.  
The serial number is located on the label on the rear of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Enter the AC (if required) using the keyboard, and press 3.  
An antenna symbol appears on the display to indicate a successful subscription. If not, the  
subscription has failed and the procedure must be retried.  
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8.2.2 Subscribing a Handset to Different Systems  
The handset can be subscribed (connected) to a maximum of 10 different systems.  
Note: To be able to log on to a system, subscription to the system must be established.  
8.2.2.1 Changing to another System Automatically  
Note: Auto login should only be used when systems are separate, with no overlaps.  
1
2
3
Press MENU - go to MENU LOGIN.  
Press 3 - go to SELECT LOGIN.  
Press 3 - go to SELECT LOGIN AUTO.  
The handset automatically selects a system.  
The selected system is marked with an A.  
8.2.2.2 Changing to another System Manually  
If you would like to change to another system:  
1
2
Press MENU - go to MENU LOGIN.  
Press 3 - go to SELECT LOGIN to subscribe to a system.  
The actual chosen system is marked with an * or an A (if auto login is selected).  
3
4
Press 3 - use the < > keys to scroll between the IDs of the different systems to find the system  
to which you want to connect.  
Under SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions display. Free positions do not display.  
Press 3 to confirm.  
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This section provides information about KIRK Handset management such as unsubscribing and  
deregistering handsets, changing user configurations and handset adjustment. The section also  
provides information about activating pre call services on your handset specific for the Cisco call  
handler.  
“Viewing Handset/User Configuration” on page 165  
“Searching for Handset/User Information” on page 166  
“Unsubscribing KIRK Handsets” on page 166  
“Removing KIRK Handsets from the List (Deregistering)” on page 167  
“Changing User Configurations” on page 169  
“Adjusting the KIRK Handset” on page 170  
9.1 Viewing Handset/User Configuration  
Through the web based Administration Page, it is possible to view all the user configurations of  
the wireless system.  
For more information about accessing the Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
Figure 107 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Click Show to display all registered users and their configuration on the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3.  
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9.2 Searching for Handset/User Information  
Through the web based Administration Page, it is possible to search for a registered handset/user  
in the system.  
For more information about accessing the Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
Figure 108 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Type the beginning of a number or name to search for in the text field, and then click Show.  
9.3 Unsubscribing KIRK Handsets  
Note: Unsubscription of KIRK Handsets requires the use of each handset to be unsubscribed from  
the system.  
Note: Removing a subscription requires a password. Password default is: 0000.  
To unsubscribe a handset:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press MENU ( ).  
Press < - go to MENU LOGIN.  
Press 3/OK.  
Press < - go to SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE.  
Press 3/OK.  
Enter password (0000).  
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Press 3/OK.  
If handset is subscribed to more than one system, select the system ARI in question.  
The handset has been unsubscribed.  
9.4 Removing KIRK Handsets from the List (Deregistering)  
You can deregister KIRK Handsets from KIRK Wireless Server 600v3. This is necessary when:  
you must replace the handset due to loss or breakage.  
you want to assign the handset to a user with a different telephone number.  
For more information about accessing the Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
Figure 109 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
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Select the handset in question by clicking on the Long Name.  
An Edit User dialog box appears.  
Figure 110 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box  
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Click Delete.  
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9.5 Changing User Configurations  
You can change user configurations, such as the AC (authentication code) using the web based  
Administration Page.  
For more information about accessing the Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
Figure 111 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users window  
2
Select the handset in question by clicking on the Long Name.  
An Edit User dialog box appears.  
Figure 112 Adm. Page: Edit User dialog box  
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4
Change settings, and then click Apply.  
Click OK.  
9.6 Adjusting the KIRK Handset  
“Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Handset” on page 170  
“Set up of the Hardware for KIRK Handset Adjustment” on page 171  
“Adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool” on page 171  
9.6.1 Content of the KIRK Programming Kit Handset  
The KIRK Programming Kit Handset (Part no. 02319509) for KIRK 3040 consists of:  
serial cable  
programming stand  
220V power supply  
The KIRK Programming Kit Handset (Part no. 02319542) for KIRK 40XX (see illustration below)  
consists of:  
serial cable  
splitter  
Figure 113 KIRK Programming Kit Handset  
Splitter  
Serial cable  
Note: For handset adjustment of KIRK 40XX you use the charger accompanying the handset.  
Note: For handset adjustment you also need the programming software (ServiceTool). The  
ServiceTool is not part of the KIRK Programming Kit Handset but can be downloaded from  
www.kirktelecom.com.  
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9.6.2 Set up of the Hardware for KIRK Handset Adjustment  
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2
Connect the serial cable to the programming stand/charger and Com port of your computer.  
Place the handset in the charger.  
The handset is now ready for programming via the ServiceTool  
9.6.3 Adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool  
The ServiceTool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming,  
handset adjustment and software download to the KIRK Handset and KIRK Repeater.  
Fore more information about adjusting the KIRK Handset with the ServiceTool, refer to the Help  
File in the ServiceTool. The ServiceTool is to be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com.  
9.7 Pre Call Services in Cisco Call Handler  
This section describes how to activate different pre call services on your handset, when operating  
on a Cisco call handler.  
“Activating Call-Forward-All” on page 171  
“Cancelling Call-Forward-All” on page 172  
“Call Pickup” on page 172  
9.7.1 Activating Call-Forward-All  
Use this feature to send all calls from one telephone number to another telephone number.  
On your handset do the following:  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Press ** and then press 1. You will receive a confirmation tone.  
Dial the telephone number to which you want to send the call. You will receive a confirmation  
tone.  
4
Press  
again to end the call.  
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9.7.2 Cancelling Call-Forward-All  
Use this feature to cancel the call forward between telephone numbers.  
On your handset do the following:  
1
2
Press  
.
Press ** and then press 2. You will receive a confirmation tone.  
9.7.3 Call Pickup  
Use this feature to answer a phone in your call pickup group.  
Note: Not supported for SRST.  
On your handset do the following:  
1
2
Press  
.
Press ** and then press 3.  
Note: Cisco charges users of the CallManager software a license fee for each IP Phone, soft phone  
or other endpoint system (“IP Phone”) that connects into the Cisco CallManager software. This  
CallManager user license fee applies regardless of the source (Cisco, Licensee or a third party) or  
the functionality of that IP phone. Licensee must communicate to Licensee’s field, channels and  
customers, in a form and manner approved in advance by Cisco, the following information about  
the program: How to make payment of that CallManager User License Fee under a particular part  
ID number. (URL to be provided to Licensee by Cisco or customers may contact their Cisco Field  
representative to make payment).  
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This section provides you with information about the web based Administration Page of the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 and ServiceTool. The section describes how the programs are used for  
system management.  
“Using the Web Based Administration Page” on page 173  
“Using the ServiceTool” on page 192  
10.1 Using the Web Based Administration Page  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
Through the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 it is possible to  
define and view different settings of the system, reading statistics, making a backup of  
configuration file, updating system software, and resetting the system.  
“Reading System Information” on page 174  
“Reading DECT Statistics” on page 175  
“Reading LDAP Server Status” on page 179  
“Reading LDAP Replicator Statistics” on page 179  
“Reading Ethernet Statistics” on page 180  
“Diagnotics” on page 181  
“Making a Back-Up of the Configuration File” on page 184  
“Updating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 185  
“Resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 189  
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10.1.1 Reading System Information  
This page provides general system information.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click General.  
Figure 114 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Info page  
On the General/Info page you can read information about:  
the used firmware, boot code and hard ware  
Serial number; Mac Address of the system  
Coder  
SNTP Server; from which IP address the system receives its time information  
Time; time information - if a time server is valid  
Uptime; information about uptime since last restart  
Firmware (only displayed if radio is active)  
System ARI; ARI code of the system (only displayed if radio is active)  
Frequency  
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10.1.2 Reading DECT Statistics  
In the DECT menu, under Administration, it is possible to read information about calls, users,  
radio calls, and handovers in the system. You get an over all overview of how the system is  
running.  
Note: The pages in the DECT menu varies, depending on the installation (single-celle/multi-cell)  
and role of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (Master/Secondary/LDAP Server).  
“Statistics” on page 175  
“Users” on page 176  
“Unknown” on page 176  
“Radios” on page 177  
“Master Calls” on page 177  
“Radio Calls” on page 178  
“Handovers” on page 178  
10.1.2.1 Statistics  
This page is usefull to get statistic information from the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 about all the  
incoming and outgoing calls on the system and handover information.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT.  
Figure 115 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Statistics page  
2
Click Clear if you want to delete all statistic information.  
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10.1.2.2 Users  
This page provides information about the handsets/users registered on the system.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Users.  
Figure 116 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Users page  
2
Click Show.  
10.1.2.3 Unknown  
This page provides information about anonymous registered handsets/users on the system.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Unknown.  
Figure 117 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Unknown page  
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10.1.2.4 Radios  
This page provides information about all KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries in the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 installation.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Radios.  
Figure 118 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Radios page  
10.1.2.5 Master Calls  
This page provides information about all calls on the Master (Primary) KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Master Calls.  
Figure 119 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Master Calls page  
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10.1.2.6 Radio Calls  
This page provides information about the IPEI number and status, and to which IP address the  
handset will make a handover.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Radio Calls.  
Figure 120 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Radio Calls page  
10.1.2.7 Handovers  
This page provides information about the handsets being in handover status.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click DECT, and then click Handover.  
Figure 121 Adm. Page: Administration/DECT/Handover page  
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10.1.3 Reading LDAP Server Status  
This page provides information about the amount of replication clients connected to the LDAP  
Server.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Server-Status.  
Figure 122 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Server-Status page  
10.1.4 Reading LDAP Replicator Statistics  
This page provides information about the selected server.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click LDAP, and then click Replicator-Status.  
Figure 123 Adm. Page: Configuration/LDAP/Replicator-Status page  
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10.1.5 Reading Ethernet Statistics  
This page provides status information on the interface.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click ETH0/ETH1, and then click Statistics.  
Figure 124 Adm. Page: Configuration/ETH/Statistics page  
2
Click Clear if you want to delete all information.  
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10.1.6 Diagnotics  
In the Diagnostics menu, under Administration, it is possible to define which logs are to be  
generated. The logs are useful when supervising the system and in case of problem solving.  
“Logging” on page 181  
“Tracing” on page 182  
“Config Show” on page 183  
“Ping” on page 183  
10.1.6.1 Logging  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics.  
Figure 125 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Logging page  
2
Select which information you want to log.  
TCP: Logs generated upon TCP connection setups in the H.225/H.245 protocol  
DECT Master: Logs generated by the master software in the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3  
DECT Radio: Logs generated by the radio software in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
H.323 Registrations: Logs generated upon RAS registration  
SIP Registrations: Logs generated upon SIP user registration  
Config Changes: Logs generated upon configuration changes in the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3  
3
4
Click OK.  
Click Syslog to view the logs.  
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10.1.6.2 Tracing  
In this page you can define what information to trace. This information is useful when  
troubleshooting and when contacting service representatives.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics, and then click Tracing.  
Figure 126 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Tracing page  
2
3
Select which information you want to trace.  
Click Trace(buffer) if you only want to trace in a small buffer or click Trace(continues) if  
you want to trace in a large buffer.  
4
Click OK.  
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10.1.6.3 Config Show  
This page displays the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 configuration as a text string.  
Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics, and then click Config Show.  
1
Figure 127 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Config Show page  
10.1.6.4 Ping  
This page is used to determine the responce time from the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 to a  
certain IP address. This is useful when checking the connection between the different system  
components.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Diagnostics, and then click Ping.  
Figure 128 Adm. Page: Administration/Diagnostics/Ping page  
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In the IP address field, type the IP address of another IP system on the network you want to  
check up against. The connection will be checked.  
10.1.7 Making a Back-Up of the Configuration File  
This section provides information about saving the configuration data of the KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3, registration and subscription data of the handset and system information.  
When saving the configuration data you have an overall overview of the KIRK Wireless Server  
which is useful in case of problem solving.  
Note: Making a back up of the configuration file is also useful when configuring more KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 secondaries and an identical configuration should be applied to each KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 Secondary. For information about configuring a Secondary KIRK Wireless  
Server 600v3 using a back-up file, refer to “Configuring Secondary KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Using a Back-Up File” on page 123.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Download.  
Figure 129 Adm. Page: Administration/Download/Config page  
2
3
Click Download.  
A dialog box appears.  
Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved, and then click Save.  
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10.1.8 Updating the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
“Updating Configuration File” on page 185  
“Updating Firmware” on page 186  
“Updating Radio File” on page 187  
“Updating Boot File” on page 188  
10.1.8.1 Updating Configuration File  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Upload.  
Figure 130 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Config page  
2
Click Browse.  
A dialog box appears.  
3
4
Select the configuration file in question, and then click Open.  
Click Upload.  
Wait until the system has finished updoading.  
Click either Reset Immediately or Idle Reset.  
5
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when  
the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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10.1.8.2 Updating Firmware  
The software of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be updated. To update the software you load  
a file to the system. Contact your distributor for newest software.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Upload, and then click Firmware.  
Figure 131 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Firmware page  
2
Click Browse.  
A dialog box appears.  
3
4
Select the firmware in question, and then click Open.  
Click Upload.  
Wait until the system has finished updoading.  
Note: Do not interrupt firmware upload. If this process is interrupted, the firmware in the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 will be defect.  
Note: If the firmware upload is interrupted, the firmware must be uploaded again before  
rebooting the system.  
5
Click either Reset Immediately or Idle Reset.  
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when  
the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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10.1.8.3 Updating Radio File  
The radio file of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be updated. To update the radio file you  
load a file to the system. Contact your distributor for newest software.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Upload, and then click Radio.  
Figure 132 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Radio page  
2
Click Browse.  
A dialog box appears.  
3
4
Select the radio file in question, and then click Open.  
Click Send file.  
Wait until the system has finished updoading.  
Note: When updating the radio file, all calls are terminated.  
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10.1.8.4 Updating Boot File  
The boot file of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 can be updated. To update the boot file you load  
a file to the system. Contact your distributor for newest software.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Upload, and then click Boot.  
Figure 133 Adm. Page: Administration/Upload/Boot page  
2
Click Browse.  
A dialog box appears.  
3
4
Select the boot file in question, and then click Open.  
Click Upload.  
Wait until the system has finished updoading.  
Click either Reset Immediately or Idle Reset.  
5
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KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset. When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 when  
the system is idle, the reset is done when there are no active calls in the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
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10.1.9 Resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
Some configuration changes requires a reset in order to take effect. A reset restarts the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 software.  
You must restart the system after the following procedures:  
configuring  
uploading configuration data  
uploading firmware  
uploading radio files  
uploading boot files  
“Resetting KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Immediately” on page 189  
“Resetting KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 When System is Idle” on page 190  
“Resetting in TFTP Mode” on page 191  
10.1.9.1 Resetting KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Immediately  
When resetting the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 immediately, all calls are terminated and the  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is reset.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Reset, and then click Reset.  
Figure 134 Adm. Page: Administration/Reset/Reset page  
2
Click OK to reset the system immediately.  
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10.1.9.2 Resetting KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 When System is Idle  
Instead of resetting the system immediately and terminating all ongoing calls, it is also  
possible to reset the system, when the system is idle. The reset is done when there are no active  
calls in the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Reset.  
Figure 135 Adm. Page: Administration/Reset/Idle Reset page  
2
Click OK to reset if the system is idle (no active calls, etc.).  
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10.1.9.3 Resetting in TFTP Mode  
You can also reset the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 in TFTP mode (Trivial File Transfer  
Protocol). The TFTP mode is used, if the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is to be updated through  
the GWLOAD program. For more information about using the GWLOAD program, refer to  
“Using the GWLOAD Program” on page 199.  
1
Under the Administration menu, click Reset, and then click TFTP.  
Figure 136 Adm. Page: Administration/Reset/TFTP page  
2
Click OK.  
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10.2 Using the ServiceTool  
The ServiceTool is used for repeater programming and handset adjustment.  
“KIRK Repeater Programming” on page 192  
“Adjusting the KIRK Handset” on page 192  
10.2.1 KIRK Repeater Programming  
For information about repeater programming, refer to “Programming the KIRK Repeater with the  
ServiceTool” on page 53.  
10.2.2 Adjusting the KIRK Handset  
For information about KIRK Handset adjustment, refer to “Adjusting the KIRK Handset with the  
ServiceTool” on page 171.  
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Chapter 11 Messaging over IP MSF  
This section provides you with information about writing MSF messages (Message Service  
Function) using the web based Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to “Accessing the Web  
Based Administration Page” on page 75.  
With the MSF messages function you can send text messages to any MSF compatible handset  
connected to the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
“Activating MSF Messages Function” on page 193  
“Sending Text Messages” on page 194  
11.1 Activating MSF Messages Function  
This section describes how to enable the MSF messages function by activating the TELNET  
system.  
1
Under the Configuration menu, click General, and then click Telnet.  
Figure 137 Adm. Page: Configuration/General/Telnet page  
2
3
Select the Enable Telnet check box.  
Click OK.  
The configuration has now been changed and the TELNET system is activated, making it  
possible to send MSF messages.  
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11.2 Sending Text Messages  
The MSF messages function requires the use of a third-party application, such as an alarm server.  
For demonstration, KIRK telecom has a MSF package including:  
Binary dll  
Lan Manager program including the java source code  
Description of the dll interface  
Description of the MSF protocol  
Simple example in VB.net usig the dll interface including source code  
Note: The MSF Lan Manager is a demo program using the KIRK dll interface. The KIRK dll  
interface is available for free use.  
For more information about obtaining the KIRK telecom MSF package, contact KIRK telecom.  
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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting  
This section provides you with general troubleshooting information, frequently asked questions,  
and describes how to upload IP firmware using the KIRK GWLOAD program.  
“Solving Problems in KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 195  
“Frequently Asked Questions” on page 198  
“Using the GWLOAD Program” on page 199  
12.1 Solving Problems in KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
This section describes wireless troubleshooting procedures only. It is divided between KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 problems, KIRK Repeater problems and KIRK Handset problems.  
However, when one component is faulty, it is important to check the other parts of the installation  
as well.  
Following is a summary of faults that may be encountered during a wireless PBX installation and  
the appropriate corrective actions. It is assumed that all other parts of the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 are in order and that the user is familiar with the standard KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
troubleshooting procedures.  
“Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 196  
“KIRK Configuration Tool for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 197  
“KIRK Repeater” on page 197  
“KIRK Handset” on page 197  
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12.1.1 Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
The error messages that may occur on the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Administration Page are  
described in the following table.  
Table 11 Error Messages on the Administration Page  
Problem  
Action required  
The LDAP replicator is not active. Check password. Check that the Master  
IP address of the LDAP Server is correct. Check that the LDAP replication  
service is enabled.  
LDAP replication is down/  
stopped  
Obtain the Cisco Skinny licence from KIRK telecom.  
Missing Skinny license.  
(Skinny) not available in  
the Prot (Protocol) field.  
LDAP replicator is not active. Check password. Check if LDAP replication  
service is enabled.  
No Sys-Object  
Check if radio firmware is missing. Check if radio is disabled  
No DECT firmware and  
System ARI code on all  
radio units with active  
radios.  
Check if you are uploading valid firmware files. Check if you are uploading  
radio firmware as IP firmware. Check if communication between PC and  
radio unit is interrupted.  
Upload of firmware failed  
Password mismatch  
Long name missing  
Check that the password is correct (small letters, capital letters etc.). If  
password has been changed, the new password must be used for the whole  
installation.  
You need to type a long name. Using Skinny and H323 Protocol, type SEP  
followed by the IPEI number of the handset. The IPEI number is found either  
on a label under the battery, on the packaging label, or by pressing  
*99984*3/OK on the handset to be registered. The serial number consists  
of a five-digit handset type (manufacturer code) and then a seven-digit  
handset number. Using SIP Protocol, type any name.  
Long name already exists.  
Cn already exists  
The serial number (IPEI) consists of a five-digit handset type (manufacturer  
code) and then a seven-digit handset number.  
IPEI too long  
IPEI too short  
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12.1.2 KIRK Configuration Tool for KIRK Wireless Server 600v3  
The error messages that may occur in the KIRK Configuration Tool are described in the following  
table.  
Table 12 Error Messages in KIRK Configuration Tool  
Problem  
Action required  
The Get button uses the IP address to look up the host name. The Get  
button is only enabled, if the DHCP check box is disabled.  
Get button is grayed -  
cannot click on it  
Check that you are online, and that IP address is correct and valid to the  
network.  
The application fails to  
resolve the host name  
Check that the Master is LDAP Server check box in the Master tab is  
deselected.  
LDAP Server tab is not  
visible  
When trying to save configuration files, all host names for the selected  
devices to be saved, must be defined. On the Master tab/Sync Master tab,  
empty host name fields are marked with a red exclamation mark. On the  
Secondaries tab, look for missing host names in the Host Name column.  
One or more Host Names  
not filled!  
12.1.3 KIRK Repeater  
Problem  
Action required  
Check if repeater programming is correct.  
LED not on  
Check if repeater programming is correct.  
LED keeps flashing  
12.1.4 KIRK Handset  
Problem  
Action required  
Remove and replace the battery pack. Press  
telephone.  
to turn on the  
The telephone freezes  
Check whether the ringer is SILENT or RINGER VOL. is OFF.  
The telephone does not  
ring  
Check if battery is connected. If yes, charge battery.  
Not possible to turn on the  
telephone  
Charge the battery. If still a problem change the battery as it might be  
defective.  
The telephone turn off  
when recieving a call and  
going off-hook  
Check if Access Code is necessary.  
The telephone cannot  
subscribe even if system  
ID has been found  
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12.2 Frequently Asked Questions  
This section contains frequently asked questions about the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
Question - General  
Answer  
Why is my single cell system  
continuously restarting itself?  
On the Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 (Con-  
figuration > DECT > Radio) - or in the KIRK Configuration Tool, set  
radio ID back to default (blank).  
How can I see that I am using a  
multi-cell license?  
On the Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, look  
in Configuration > General > Info for the System ARI code. If the first  
three numbers in the System ARI code is 100 you are using a  
multi-cell license.  
How many channels does an  
internal call take?  
An internal call takes two channels, one for each handset.  
Where do I find the call statistics On the Administration Page of the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3, look  
for my system on the Administra- in Administration > DECT > Statistics for calls in, calls out, han-  
tion Page?  
dover, and failures.  
Why is there no data in my call  
statistics on the Administration  
Page?  
Call statistics are erased with loss of power.  
I updated the firmware on the  
Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3. Why will the KIRK Wire-  
less Server 600v3 secondaries  
not sync up?  
Firmware updates must be uploaded to all KIRK Wireles Server  
600v3. It does not sync up with the Master KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3.  
What does the Master KIRK Wire- The Master KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 connects the DECT system  
less Server 600v3 do? to the call handler at each site.  
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12.3 Using the GWLOAD Program  
This section describes how to reach the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 through the GWLOAD  
program. It is necessary to use the GWLOAD program if the system GW Upload is chrashed and/  
or if KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 is restarted in TFTP mode (refer to “Resetting the KIRK  
Wireless Server 600v3 Hardware” on page 44 for more information). The GWLOAD program is  
to be downloaded from www.kirktelecom.com.  
1
2
Once you download the GWLOAD program, install it by clicking on the setup.exe and by  
following the resulting Install Wizard prompts.  
Double-click the GWLOAD icon or locate the program under the Start menu to open the  
GWLOAD application on your desktop.  
The following dialog box appears:  
Figure 138 KIRK GWLOAD program  
3
4
5
In the File Setup area, click IP firmware.  
In the KIRK WS area, click KWA600v3.  
Click Get File.  
An Open IP firmware file dialog box appears.  
Figure 139 KIRK GWLOAD: Open IP firmware file dialog box  
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Select the file in question, and then click Open.  
The following dialog box appears.  
Figure 140 KIRK GWLOAD: Upload dialog box  
7
Click Upload.  
The following dialog box appears.  
Figure 141 KIRK GWLOAD: Upload in progress dialog box  
8
When uploading has finished, the following dialog box appears.  
Figure 142 KIRK GWLOAD: Uploading finished dialog box  
Click OK.  
9
When finished uploading the new firmware, it is necessary to reset the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3 by pressing the Reset button (short press) on the faceplate of the KIRK Wireless Server  
600v3. This will restart the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3.  
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Index  
GWLOAD program 199  
handset  
deregistration 167  
auto login 24  
IP address 75  
Autologging 24  
IPEI 155  
installing 65, 66  
types 64  
boot file 188  
capacity, system 23  
single-cell 130  
configuration file 185  
copyright 2  
deployment  
KIRK Configuration Tool 77  
ServiceTool 61, 170  
subscribing to different systems 163  
types 64  
faceplate 42  
firmware 186  
unpacking 63  
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unsubscribing 166  
requirements 25  
wireless bands 23  
KIRK Programming Kit 170  
license, multi-cell 93  
lling 45  
KIRK Maintenance Software  
KIRK Configuration Tool 25  
types 48  
activating 193  
multi-cell deployment 31  
multi-cell license 93  
KIRK Programming Kit 52  
unpacking 39  
KIRK Repeater 30  
Pre Call Services in Cisco call handler 171  
primary 22  
registration 155  
KIRK Maintenance Software 28  
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 22  
overview of 21  
immediately 189  
TFTP mode 191  
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Index 203  
RJ45 74  
serial number 155  
with repeaters 38  
system capacity 23  
troubleshooting 195  
Administration Page 196, 197  
firmware 186  
radio file 187  
wireless bands 23  
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