Avaya Vantage K100 User Manual page 11

Using the device
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Feature
Wi-Fi
Power
Headphone connectors
USB port
Supported USB
accessories
March 2019
Specifications
• Wireless access point mode
• Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
• Wi-Fi 802.11ac on the 5 GHz band
• Hotspot
• Power over Ethernet EEE 802.3af (Class 3) or 802.3at (Class 4). The
following is related to the power allocated from the single USB port on Avaya
Vantage
:
- Up to 100mA if using PoE 802.3af.
- Up to 500mA if using PoE 802.3at.
• Dedicated 48V AC power supply. Use Delta Electronics Inc. model
ADP-30HR B, output 48V DC, 0.66A. Power allocation for the device USB
port is up to 500mA.
• 3.5 mm headset connector.
Warning:
Avoid listening at a high volume on devices that are connected to the
3.5 mm connector to prevent hearing damage.
• RJ9 headset connector for a high-quality wired headset.
USB 2.0 general purpose port.
Avaya Vantage
K165 and K175 have a Type-C USB port.
Avaya Vantage
K155 has a Type-A USB port.
The maximum USB port power is 500mA when the device is connected to an
AC adapter or a Class 4 PoE switch. When connected to a Class 3 PoE switch,
the maximum power supply is 100mA. USB devices that require more power
than 500mA are not supported.
• USB flash drive for data transfer to and from the device.
Support is limited to USB flash drives with up to 32 GB of storage.
• Multi-port USB hub.
• USB headset.
• Mouse.
• Keyboard.
• Android devices.
Support is only limited to charging the Android device. Data transfer is not
supported.
• USB camera.
Using the Avaya Vantage
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