Instructions for inst allation
and configuration of a KIRK
Repeater 1.9 GHz
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W e recommend you to use the instructions in
point A.
Y ou can use instructions in point B as an alterna tive configuration method (if you do not have
access to the KIRK Programming Kit and a PC)
A .
To inst all a Repeater you will need a configuration
program, the Repeater programming kit and docu mentation of how to connect the cables.
The KIRK Programming Kit can be found at
www
.kirktelecom.com. Download of the program and
documentation is free of charge.
The documentation and program may also be requ ested from your dealer.
Pull the wire from the power supply through the wall
suspension and mount the wall suspension on the
wall. Connect the wire to the plug on the rear of the
repeater and "click" the it on the wall suspension.
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If you need to remove the repeater please sep arate it
from the suspension holder with a gentle push of a
screwdriver.
For further information and technical support please
also refer our web address www.kirktelecom.com
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B.
(if you do not have access to the KIRK
Programming Kit and a PC)
1 Turn on the base st ation and a subscribed
handset.
2 T urn on the KIRK Repeater for more than 1
second and less than 5 seconds (note 1). T urn
of f the KIRK Repeater and turn it on again. The
repeater is now in subscription mode. This is indi
cated by a flashing LED immediately af ter power
is switched on. In this mode the KIRK Repeater
is searching for a Fixed Part in subscription
mode. This mode is active for maximum 5 minut
es If the subscription procedure is not completed
within this time, the KIRK Repeater rest art s in
normal mode with previous subscription dat a.
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3 For KIRK Wireless Server 500 & 600 only
S tart subscription mode in the base st ation.
The usual procedure is pressing the button on
the base st ation for some seconds. This is the
mode normally used when subscribing a handset
to the base st ation (note 2).
4 The KIRK Repeater is synchronised with a base
st ation in subscription mode. This is indicated by
a fast flashing LED.
5 V erify that the KIRK Repeater is synchronised
with the requested base st ation. This is done by
pressing the Hook-key or INT-key on the hand
set. The LED on the KIRK Repeater (visible at
the front center of the repeater) should light up
steadily . If the LED does not light up af ter pres
sing the Hook-key or INT-key a few times, the
KIRK Repeater is probably synchronised with
another base st ation. If this is the case the subs
cription procedure has to be repeated from
step 2.
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6 Select Radio Part Number (RPN). Hook off and
press a number on the handset in the range
2 7. When the number is accepted by the
KIRK Repeater this is acknowledged by the LED
flashing the number of times corresponding to
the digit. Digit s may be entered several times.
Only the last accepted digit is recorded (note 3).
If you are using more repeaters on the same
base st ation they must have dif ferent RPNs.
7 Accept subscription identities by hook of f and
pressing the *-key. When the key is accepted by
the KIRK Repeater the LED indicates that the
key is turned of f for 2 seconds. Alternatively the
subscription can be accepted by pressing the
#-key (note 4).
8 The KIRK Repeater now restart s with the new
subscription identities in normal mode. The LED
is turned on steady for 5 seconds and the KIRK
Repeater is then ready to use.
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Note 1: In normal operation mode the LED will
light up steadily for the first 5 seconds
af ter powering up. Af terwards the LED is
flashing when the KIRK Repeater is unsynchronised and the LED becomes stea dy when synchronised to a base st ation.
Whenever a connection is est ablished via
the KIRK Repeater a short flash appears
on the LED.
Note 2: Subscription mode is indicated by broad -
casting DECT FP-Capabilities (bit a44=1)
Note 3: When the KIRK Base Station is a residenti -
al single cell base st ation the valid RPN is
in the range 2 7. When the KIRK
Repeater is used on PBX or public
systems the RPN may be in the range
0 255. In this case the KIRK Repeater
accept s up to 3 digit s to be entered. The
last 3 valid digit s are recorded only.
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