Dect Radio Units And Cordless Phones - Mitel MiVoice Office 400 System Manual

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Set-up as a desk phone (choice of two different set-up angles)
Wall mounting
Connecting one or more MiVoice M530 or MiVoice M535 expansion key modules.
Connection of a headset to DHSG standard.
Note:
To prevent any damage to the phone, always disconnect the phone from the power supply first
before connecting a headset to DHSG standard.
Powering the phone
The MiVoice 5360, MiVoice 5361 MiVoice 5370 and MiVoice 5380 system phones are normally powered
via the DSI bus. However there are several reasons that require powering with a plug-in power supply:
Long line
2 phones on the same bus
1 or more expansion key modules on the phone
Terminal power supply of the communication server is overloaded
Only use the corresponding plug-in power supply unit with FCC connector available as an option. It is
connected either to the phone itself or, when using one or more expansion key modules, on the last
expansion key module.
See also
The power available on the DSI bus depending on the line length and the wire diameter, and the power
input of the system phones are described in the chapter
Connecting the phone
1.
Setting the DSI bus address on the system phone's underside:
TSD1 = address switch on position 1
TSD2 = address switch on position 2
2.
Plug the connector into the socket-outlet.
3.
If the system is configured, test the operation of the system phone.
4.
Label the phone as indicated in the operating instructions.
4.8.6

DECT radio units and cordless phones

The locations determined for the cordless phones, charging bays and radio units during the planning phase
need to be checked against the following criteria:
Influence on radio operation
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DSI terminal
interfaces.
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