Spectralink WRFP4-1G9 Kirk Repeater 1.9 GHz User Manual KIRK Repeater 1G9 141433 qxp

Spectralink Corporation Kirk Repeater 1.9 GHz KIRK Repeater 1G9 141433 qxp

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Instructions for inst allationand configuration of a KIRKRepeater 1.9 GHzKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 1
We recommend you to use the instructions inpoint  A. Y ou can use instructions in point B as an alterna -tive configuration method (if you do not haveaccess to the KIRK Programming Kit and a PC)A .To inst all a Repeater you will need a configurationprogram, the Repeater programming kit and docu -mentation of how to connect the cables.The KIRK Programming Kit can be found atwww.kirktelecom.com. Download of the program anddocumentation 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 wallsuspension and mount the wall suspension on thewall. Connect the wire to the plug on the rear of therepeater and "click" the it on the wall suspension.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 2
If you need to remove the repeater please sep arate itfrom the suspension holder with a gentle push of ascrewdriver.For further information and technical support pleasealso refer our web address www.kirktelecom.com KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 3
B.(if you do not have access to the KIRKProgramming 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 indicated 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 minutes If the subscription procedure is not completed within this time, the KIRK Repeater rest art s in normal mode with previous subscription dat a.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 4
3For KIRK Wireless Server 500 & 600 onlyS 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 handsetto the base st ation (note 2).4The 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 handset.  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 pressing 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 subscription procedure has to be repeated from     step  2.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 5
6Select 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.7Accept 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).8The 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.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 6
Note 1: In normal operation mode the LED willlight up steadily for the first 5 secondsaf ter powering up.  Af terwards the LED isflashing when the KIRK Repeater is un-synchronised and the LED becomes stea -dy when synchronised to a base st ation.Whenever a connection is est ablished viathe KIRK Repeater a short flash appearson 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 isin the range 2 7. When the KIRKRepeater is used on PBX or publicsystems the RPN may be in the range0  255. In this case the KIRK Repeateraccept s up to 3 digit s to be entered.  Thelast 3 valid digit s are recorded only.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 7
Note 4: If the #-key is used to accept the subscrip -tion identities an inspection tone is enab -led.  The KIRK Repeater will then, whenrelaying connections, insert a short toneevery 2 seconds in the audio p ath tohandsets.  This feature can be used forinspection and verification of the KIRKRepeater placement. When the operationhas been verified the inspection toneshould be disabled.Performing step 2 only of the subscriptionprocedure will disable the inspection tone.When the LED has started flashing insubscription mode, just turn of f the KIRKRepeater and then on again.  The KIRKRepeater is then back in normal modewithout af fecting the subscription identitiesand the inspection tone has beendisabled.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 8
Important Safety Instructions and ProductInformationBefore using your telephone equipment, you shouldalways follow basic safety instruction to reduce therisk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons,and damage to property.1Read and understand all instructions2Follow all warnings and instructions includingthose marked on the product3Unplug this product before cleaning. Do not useliquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use dampcloth for cleaning4Do not inst all the telephone equipment in thebathroom or near a wash bowl, kitchen sink, orlaundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swim -ming pool5Slot s or openings in the cabinet back and bott -om of the equipment are provided for ventilationto protect it from over-heating.  These openingsmust not be blocked or covered. KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 9
6The product should be operated only from thetype of power source indicated on the instructi -ons. If you are not sure of the type of powersupply, consult your dealer or local power com -pany.7Do not overload wall outlet s and extension cordsas this can result in fire or electrical shock.8Never push object s of any kind into this productthrough cabinet slot s as they may touch danger -ous volt age point s or short out p art s that couldresult in fire, electrical shock, or injury . Neverspill liquid of any kind into this product.9 T o reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns,do not disassemble this product. Opening orremoving covers may expose you to dangerousvolt ages, dangerous electrical current, or otherrisks. Incorrect reassemble can cause electricalshock when the appliance is subsequently used.If the product need rep air , consult your dealer .10 Refer servicing to qualified service personnelunder the following conditions:KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 10
AQ If liquid has been spilled into the productBQ If the product has been exposed to rain or waterCQ If the product does not operate normally whenfollowing the operating instructions in the manu -al.  Adjust only those controls that are coveredby the operation instructions. Improper adjust -ment of other controls may result in damage andwill of ten require extensive work by qualified ser -vice personnel to restore the product to normaloperation.DQ If the product has been dropped or cabinet hasbeen damagedEQ If the product exhibit s a distinct change in per -formance11 A void using telephone during an electricalstorm.  There may be a risk of electrical shockfrom lightning12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak inthe vicinity of the leak13 Do not place the unit near microwave ovens,radio equipment, or non-ground connected tele -visions.  These appliances may cause electricalKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 11
interference to the base or handset14 The unit must be inst alled on a hard, plane sur -face and connected to a functional 120 volt  ACpower net adapter and plug the adapter into thepower outlet15 The system will not operate in the event of ablackout. Please keep a backup phone for emer -genciesIntrinsic safetyDo not inst all the unit in conditions where there is adanger of electrically ignited explosions.Exposure to sunlight, heat and moistureDo not expose the unit to direct sunlight for longperiods. Keep away from excessive heat and moistu -re.S p are p art s and accessoriesUse only approved sp are p art s and accessories.  Theoperation of non-approved p art s cannot be guarante -KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 12
ed and may even cause damage. Power failureIn the event of a power failure, you cannot use thewireless system to make or receive calls.NOTICESNOTICE: Before inst alling this equipment, users sho -uld ensure that it is permissible to be connected tothe facilities of the local telecommunications comp a -ny.  The equipment must also be inst alled using anaccept able method of connection.  The customer sho-uld be aware that compliance with the above conditi -ons may not prevent degradation of service in somesituations.Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinatedby a represent ative designated by the supplier .  Anyrep airs or alterations made by the user to this equi -pment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the tele -communications company cause to request the userto disconnect the equipment.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 13
Users should ensure for their own protection that theelectrical ground connections of the power utility,telephone lines and internal met allic water pipesystem, if present, are connected together.  This pre -caution may be p articularly import ant in rural areas.CAUTIONS:  Users should not attempt to make suchconnections themselves, but should cont act theappropriate electric inspection authority, or electrici -an, as appropriate.If your telephone equipment causes harm to the tele -phone network, the telephone comp any may ask youto disconnect the system from the line until the pro -blem has been corrected or they may discontinueyour service temporarily. If possible, they will notifyyou in advance, But if advance notice is not practi -cal, you should be notified as soon as possible.  Y ouwill be informed of your right to file a complaint withthe FCC.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 14
Your telephone company may make changes in itsfacilities, equipment, operations, or procedures thatcould af fect the proper functioning of your telephonesystem, If they do and it is possible, you will be noti -fied in advance to give you an opportunity to maint a -in uninterrupted telephone service. If you experiencetrouble with this telephone system, disconnect it fromthe network until the problem has been corrected oruntil you are sure that the equipment is not malfu -nctioning.Note: This equipment  has been tested and found tocomply with the limit s for a class B digit al device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limit sare designed to provide reasonable protection aga -inst harmful interference in a residential inst allation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not inst alled and usedin accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference willnot occur in a p articular inst allation. If this equipmentKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 15
does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning theequipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the seperation between the equioment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif -ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.Power Outage: In the event of a power out age, yourcordless telephone will not operate.  The cordless tele -phone requires electricity for operation.  Y ou shouldhave a telephone which does not require electri-cityavailable for use during power out ages.Information to user: The users manual or instructionmanual for an intentional or unintentional radiatorshall caution the user that changes or modificationsKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 16
not expressly approved by the p arty responsible forcompliance could void the user s authority to operatethe equipment.LIMITED WARRANTYThis limited, non-transferable warranty is provided tothe original purchaser .  The product is warranted tobe free from defect s in materials and workmanshipunder normal inst allation, use and service for a peri -od of one (1) year from the date of purchase asshown on the purchaser s receipt. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to rep airor replacement (at our option) of the product or anyp art(s) which are defective provided that the productis returned to the original place of purchase or anauthorized service location during the warranty peri -od. Product s returned must be accompanied by acopy of the purchase receipt. In the absence of apurchase receipt, the warranty period shall be one(1) year from the date of manufacture. Rep air orreplacement of the product is your sole and exclusi -KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 17
ve remedy.If the product is rep aired, reconditioned componentpart s or materials may be used. If the product is repla -ced, we may replace it with a new or reconditionedproduct of the same or similar design.  The rep airedproduct will be warranted for either (a) 90 days or (b)the remainder of the original one (1) year warrantyperiod, whichever is longer .This warranty does not apply to the defect s out side ofour control, including but not limited to act s of God,fire, flood and damage while in transit to service facili -ty . W e do not warranty that the product will be comp a -tible with any telephone equipment, systems or p artylines.This warranty shall be void of the product is damagedas a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect,accident, destruction or alteration of the serial number ,improper electrical volt ages or current s, rep air , alterati -on or maintenance by any person or p arty other thanour authorized service facility , or any violation ofKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 18
instructions furnished by us.This warranty is also void if this product is removedfrom the country in which it was purchased by theoriginal purchaser , if it is used in a country in which itis not registered for use, or if it is used in a countryfor which it was not designed. Due to variations intelephone systems and communications laws, thisproduct may be illegal for use in some countries. W eassume no responsibilities for damages or penaltiesincurred resulting from the use of this product in amanner or location other than that for which it wasintended. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALLOTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUTNOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTI -CULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THEDURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRAN-TY. WE DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGESKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 19
FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS, LOSSOF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, INJURY TO ANYPERSON, OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSEDBY THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PRO-FIT OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PER-FORM. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FORANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CON-SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVI-SED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.Some states do not allow limit ations on how long animplied warranty last s, so the above limit ations maynot apply to you.This warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty pro -vided for the product.  There are no other expresswarranties.  This warranty gives you specific legal rig -ht s, and you may also have other right s, which varyfrom st ate to st ate.Note:The Repeater can be fitted with an external antennato increase the coverage area further. ProfessionalKIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 20
inst allation is required for the external antenna. The Repeater and the antenna used for this trans -mitter are to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanentstructures providing a sep aration dist ance of at least20 cm from all persons during normal operation and must not beco-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter . The product must not be disposed of with unsortedwaste, but must be collected sp aretely .KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 21
Appropriate RF safty/inst alla -tion information The Repeater is intended to be inst alled byauthorized personal.   The Base Station shallbe inst alled in accordance with FCC rules.  The Repeater shall be placed at a locationin such a way, that there is at least 20 centi -metres  between the base transmitter andthe users body or any other nearby per -sons.KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 22
KIRK telecom A/SLangmarksvej 34DK-8700 HorsensDenmarkTlf.   +45 7560 2850Fax  +45 7560 2851kirk@kirktelecom.comwww.kirktelecom.com1414 33-HD, ed.1 . Reklame &  T ryk  A/S . 75 50 26 66KIRK_Repeater_1G9_141433.qxp  04-08-2005  12:46  Side 23This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:(1) this device may not cause  harmful interference,and (2) this device must must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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