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DAP power configuration
The C4710 and C4710E DAPs are powered using one of the following methods:
• Locally, using an RJ-11 connector. The AC voltage must be 40V (+ or --10 percent). Use
an AC adaptor that provides at least 10 Watts. For part numbers of available AC adaptors,
see
Table 1: Part numbers
Table 1: Part numbers
NTCW28AAE5
NTCW28BAE5
NTCW28CAE5
• Through Power over Ethernet (PoE), as defined by IEEE802.3af specifications. The DAPs
support both phantom power and power over spare wires. The following specifications
apply to PoE power.
- Minimum 36 Volts and maximum 60 Volts of voltage at the DAP
- Standard RJ-45 connector, using the spare wires pins (wires)
- Maximum cable length of 100 meters
Both phantom power and power over spare wires are provisioned on the same DAP to provide
system redundancy. The power input providing the highest voltage is active. If one power input
fails, the other takes over without service interruption.
The 4720 and 4720E DAPs are powered only through Power over Ethernet (PoE) with the
following specifications:
• Voltage at C4720(E) via PoE : 36 . . . . 57 V. DC
•  P oE Class ............................. : Class 2
• Power Consumption ............. : 6 Watt maximum
Wire color coding for Category 5 cables
This section shows you the normal color coding for Category 5 cables (4 pair) based on the
two standards supported by TIA/EIA: the 568A and 568B standard. These standards apply to
the color code used with a single cable run.
Important:
Both cable ends must use the same standard!
Which standard to use is a matter of local decision. However, since they both use the same
pin out at the connector,s you can mix 568A and 568B cables in any installation.
SIP DECT Fundamentals
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N0162030
DAP AC/AC adaptor Eur
N0162032
DAP AC/AC adaptor UK
N0162033
DAP AC/AC adaptor ANZ
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