Power Management - Avaya Vantage K175 Installing And Administering

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3. Insert the wireless module into the slot.
4. Slide the module panel inward to close it.
You do not need a screw to fasten the module. The inside of the module panel has a small
protrusion that keeps the module in place.

Power management

Avaya Vantage
can receive power from the following sources:
• 802.3af PoE (Class 3)
• 802.3at PoE (Class 4)
• 48 Vdc power supply
If you use the 802.3at networking switch or the power adapter, Avaya Vantage
up to 500mA. If you use the 802.3af networking switch, Avaya Vantage
100mA.
You can use a 48 volt, 30 watt power adapter to power Avaya Vantage
conditions:
• You are using Wi-Fi to connect to the network instead of using an PoE networking switch
port.
• The networking switch port does not support the 802.3af or 802.3at PoE specification.
• The device requires more power than 802.3af and 802.3at PoE switch port is not available.
For example, when a USB device that requires more than 0.5 watt is connected to Avaya
Vantage
and only 802.3af PoE ports are available, Avaya Vantage
power adapter.
You must purchase the power adapter separately.
September 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya Vantage
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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