Installing the kirk repeater, Environmental requirements, Installing the kirk repeater –4 – Polycom KIRK KWS6000 User Manual

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KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide

7–4

Installing the KIRK Repeater

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.

Environmental requirements

Avoid installing repeaters on large concrete or marble columns because

these columns affect radio coverage. If possible, place the base station a

minimum of one meter/3.3 feet 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.

Keep the repeater away from steel constructions.
Do not position repeaters directly on metallic surfaces. If possible, place

the base station a minimum of one meter/3.3 feet from these types of

surfaces.

Do not position repeaters behind furniture.
Only position repeaters where the signal is needed.
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/50°F and 104°F.

The installation area must be between 20% and 80% non-condensing

relative humidity.

For best RF coverage, the repeater must be mounted vertically on walls. The

antennas must always be kept perpendicular to the floor.

Note

The repeater does not add channels, it only adds additional coverage area.

Note

The repeater can be registered on the system 1) when placed within the coverage
area of a base station 2) when placed within the coverage area of an
already-installed repeater or 3) when placed outside the coverage area using an
external antenna.

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