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Technical Assistance - Valcom VIP-480L Manual

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Network Connection (Fig. 1)
The VIP-LLE Network Extender has one CAT-5
RJ-45 "NETWORK" connector and one CAT-5
color-coded connector on the rear panel.
Use the supplied CAT-5 patch cable to connect the
NETWORK connector of the VIP-LLE Network
Extender to a 802.3af compliant PoE port (300 feet
maximum distance).
Signal Connections (Fig. 1)
Connect CAT-5 cable from the rear panel color
coded connector of the VIP-LLE Network Extender
to the supplied RJ-45 terminal block (900 feet
maximum distance). Using the supplied CAT-5
patch cable to connect to RJ-45 connector to
horn to RJ-45 termination block.
Status Indicator Lights
The VIP-LLE Network Extender has 3 status
indication lights:
STATUS: Flashes during normal operation, and
solid when unit in reset.
LINK: Indicates 100 Mbit Ethernet connection when
illuminated. No activity indicates 10 Mbit
connection.
ACT: Indicator flashes to indicate network activity.
Operation:
Provides paging from SIP connection or from
another Valcom VIP unit. Interface to customer
telephone system can be via SIP registration, FXO
port (with VIP-811), or FXS port (with VIP-821).
Status
Link
Act
Front View
W/BL
W/O
W/GN
W/BR
Rear View

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Assistance in troubleshooting is available from the
factory. Call (540) 563-2000 and press 1 for
Technical Support or via email at
support@valcom.com.
When requesting assistance, you should include
all available information. It is strongly suggested
that you go to the web site and follow the trouble
resolution procedure at http://voip.valcom.com.
Valcom equipment is not field repairable. Valcom,
Inc. maintains service facilities in Roanoke, VA.
Should repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the
unit clearly stating your company name, address,
phone number, contact person and the nature of
the problem. Send the unit to:
V
ALCOM
VIP-LLE
3
Valcom, Inc.
Repair & Return Dept.
5614 Hollins Road
Roanoke, Va. 24019-5056
947630

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