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The Base Station will operate on either POE (Power Over Ethernet) or by using an
Avaya POE Power Injector (Telquest Part Number 700500725-N).
I will be using the POE method.
Plug the Base Station into the same LAN Network that the KSU is connected to.
In about 5 seconds the Blue LED will come on steady to indicate the Normal Operating Mode.
In about 15 seconds the Green LED will flash indicating that it is trying to connect to the KSU.
In some cases the Green LED may take up to 5 minutes to start flashing.
In about 5 seconds the Green LED will come on steady indicating that it is connected to the KSU.
In some cases the Green LED may take up to 5 minutes to come on steady.
At this point, the Base Station has located the KSU and has logged on.
Registering The D160 Handset
Avaya says to charge the D160 handset for 20 hours before using it.
After a full charge, the handset will say "Not Registered" in the LCD.
It will also say "Regist" over one of the soft keys.
Press the "Regist" soft key and the LCD will flash and say "Press RegKey On Base".
You have about 20 seconds to press the RegKey.
Now, press and hold down the RegKey (the only button) on the front of D100 Base Station until
the Blue LED begins to flash. (about 5 seconds)
It is now in the Registration Mode and is looking for a D160 Handset to register to it.
It will remain in the Registration Mode for about 1 minute.
The LCD in the D160 handset will say "Enter PIN" once it communicates with the base.
Just press the soft key with "Deflt" above it.
The LCD will say "Connecting"
After about 15-20 seconds you will see "Login" above one of the soft keys.
Press that soft key.
The LCD will say "Connecting"

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