Assembling The 1600 Series Ip Deskphone; Powering The 1600 Series Ip Deskphone - Avaya 1600 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Assembling the 1600 Series IP Deskphone

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Powering the 1600 Series IP Deskphone

All 1600 Series IP TeleDeskphones can be locally powered with an Avaya approved IP
deskphone Power Module Adapter (DC power jack), available separately. The DC input output
rating is 5 VDC, 2A. In addition, the deskphones support IEEE 802.3af-standard PoE (Power
over Ethernet). To use PoE with a 1603 deskphone, you must use a Power over Ethernet
adapter. Before installing a 1600 Series IP Deskphone, verify with the LAN administrator
whether the LAN supports IEEE 802.3af, and if so, whether the deskphone should be powered
locally or by means of the LAN.
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For sites using headsets, the 1608 IP Deskphone and the 1616 IP Deskphone
support only the HIS headset cords. The 1603 IP Deskphone does not support
headsets.
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CAUTION:
Be careful to use the correct jack when plugging in the deskphone. The jacks are
located on the back of the deskphone housing and are flanked by icons to
represent their correct use.
The 1616/1616-I IP Deskphone can support one BM32 button module when
powered by PoE. If you use a second or third button module, you must use an
Avaya approved external auxiliary 5V power adapter for the 1616/1616-I IP
Deskphone. The auxiliary power supply can support up to three BM32 button
modules.
The last step in assembling the 1600 Series IP Deskphone must be applying
power. Apply power either by plugging the power cord into the power source
(local powering) or plugging the modular line cord into the Ethernet wall jack
(IEEE powering). Do not use the 1151 power adapter with these deskphones.
Assembling the 1600 Series IP Deskphone
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