SpectraLink 600V3 Server User Manual


 
26 Introduction to KIRK Wireless Server 600v3
14117800, Ed.2
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.