Polycom KIRK KWS6000 User Manual

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KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide

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Two Way Text

A message which the recipient can answer by returning relevant keypad

information to the sender. An example of Two Way Text could be sending

the following message to a numbers of users; “Who will attend the

meeting at 3 PM”?. Each recipient answers the message using the keypad

and the Administration Page can then send message updates and, if

needed, include a call back number in the message.
Adding a call back number makes it possible for the recipient to call the

number automatically simply by pressing the off hook botton. When a call

back number is included, the message can consist of a maximum of 36

characters.
Two Ways Text is also called “Text call”.
Confirmation of sent messages having been received is done by the

recipient answering the message. It is also shown in the system as an

acknowledgement of each message having reached the handset display. If

a message does not receive an answer within a specified period of time (for

instance 30 seconds) it is possible to preset the system to automatically

send it to another relevant user.

When writing an MSF message it is possible to send it:
An MSF message can be sent to a single handset as a Two Way Text

message.
The system can handle a maximum of 26-30 messages per minut being

sent simultaneously from the system to a number of handsets.

Broadcast

An MSF message can be sent to all handsets at the same time as a One Way

Text message.
The system can handle a maximum of 26-30 messages per minut to all

handsets simultaneously from the system.

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