Chapter 2: 1600 Series Ip Telephone Installation; Introduction; Ip Telephone Models - Avaya one-X 1600 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2: 1600 Series IP Telephone Installation

Introduction

The 1600 Series IP Telephone product line uses Internet Protocol (IP) technology with Ethernet
interfaces. The IP telephones supplement the existing Avaya IP Solutions platform.
The 1600 Series IP Telephones support DHCP and HTTP/HTTPS over IPv4/UDP which
enhance the administration and servicing of the telephones. These telephones use DHCP to
obtain dynamic IP addresses, HTTP or HTTPS to download customized settings for the
telephones, and HTTP only to download the new software version.
The 1608 and 1616 IP Telephones provide the ability to have one IP connection on the desktop
for both a telephone set and a PC using an Ethernet switch. The 1603 IP Telephone does not
provide a secondary Ethernet connection for a PC.
In compliance with Australian law, the following information is provided:
This equipment shall be installed and maintained by trained service personnel. All the input/
output ports are classified as Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV, in the meaning of IEC
60950). To maintain safety compliance when connecting the equipment electrically to other
equipment, the interconnecting circuits shall be selected to provide continued conformance
of clause 2.3 for SELV circuits (generally, double/reinforced insulation to 240Vac rms to any
primary/mains circuitry and 120Vac rms to any telecommunications network circuitry). To
ensure that these conditions are adhered to, interconnect the equipment only with the
already approved/certified equipment.

IP Telephone Models

There are three telephone set models and a button module currently defined in the 1600 Series
IP Telephone family:
Model
1603 IP Telephone
1608 IP Telephone
1616 IP Telephone
BM32 Button Module
Call Appearance/
Line Appearance/
Feature Buttons
3
8
16
32
Display Size
2 row by 16 column display
3 row by 24 column display
4 row by 24 column display
No display
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