Polycom 14117800 User Manual

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    Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 
14117800, Ed.2.6 
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Press button
Action
Short press
Restarts the KWS600v3.
Press until LED flashes fast
Restarts the KWS600v3 in TFTP mode (Trivial File Transfer 
Protocol). In TFTP mode the KWS600v3 can be reached only 
through the GWLOAD program. For more information about 
using the GWLOAD program, refer to 
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.
Reset Button Description
Note: 
When resetting the Master KWS600v3/LDAP Server, you cannot set up calls until 
handsets are registered on the call handler again.
4.3  Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3
The KWS600v3 is suitable for mounting indoors on a wall. 
A KWS600v3 covers a circular area between 50 and 300 meters/164 and 984 feet, 
depending on the environment.
Note: 
Before beginning the installation, it is important to determine the location of the 
KWS600v3 for the best coverage. The radio coverage depends on the construction of the 
building, architecture and choice of building materials. Refer to 
 on page 26 for more information about environmental requirements for 
KWS600v3.
Note: 
Avoid installing KWS600v3 on large concrete or marble columns because these 
columns affect radio coverage. If possible, place the KWS600v3 a minimum of 1.0 meter/ 
3.3 feet from these types of columns. Do not install a KWS600v3 with the antenna 
housings near metal objects. Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels.
Note: 
Do not position KWS600v3 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.