10.2.1.7
Connection
Procedure: Connecting an optiPoint 500 Telephone
Step
1.
Locate a free interface on the main distribution frame or internal distributor for con-
necting the telephone.
2.
Connect the cable from the main distribution frame or internal distributor to the
wall outlet.
The maximum range for a standalone or host telephone without additional
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er supply
Perform the terminal test in Section 12.3.1.8 to determine whether a local power
supply is needed for additional power (for example, in host-client configurations or
for larger ranges).
3.
Label the keys. You have the following options:
by hand (in writing); label sheets come with each telephone.
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using a PC:
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4.
Prepare the telephone for connection:
Connect the handset cord to the telephone (marked with symbol) and to the
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handset.
Do you plan to connect an add-on device? Refer to Section 10.2.2 on
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page 10-16 for more information.
Do you plan to connect an optiPoint adapter? Refer to Section 10.2.3 on
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page 10-20 for more information.
5.
Connect the line cord (marked on the telephone by a symbol).
optiPoint 500 telephones are shipped with a 6 m (20 ft.) line cord and an MW6
(RJ11) plug for connection to a modular telephone jack.
The first time the telephone is switched on,
all LEDs light up briefly
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all LEDs on the add-on devices (AODs), if connected, light up briefly (AOD LEDs do not
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necessarily flash at the same time as the LEDs on the telephone)
all pixels on the display activate briefly.
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is approximately 1000 m (3280 feet) (for J-Y (ST) 2x2x0.6, ∅ 0.6 mm).
with the "Key Labeling Tool" (requires MS Word
the "Electronic Operating Instructions" CD.
with the "Online Key Labeling Tool" which can be downloaded from
/www.siemens.com/hipath
Activity
(–> Downloads).
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optiPoint 500
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