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Fcc Information; Power Connections; Network Connection; Signal Connections - Valcom IP Solutions VIP-854 User Manual

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FCC Information

This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area may cause
harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at
his own expense.
Mounting
The VIP-854 is designed for wall or table
mounting.
Wall: Using the mounting brackets and hardware
provided, secure the VIP-854 to the wall.
Table: Provided with the VIP-854 are four rubber
stick on pads. Peel these pads off their carrier
backing and place at the four corners of the
bottom of the unit.

Power Connections

The preferred method of powering a VIP-854 is
via a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch, meeting
the 802.3af specification.
If the rear panel barrel connector is used for
power, the preferred power supply is a Valcom
VIP-324D.
Make all signal connections prior to powering the
VIP-854, either via Power over Ethernet (802.3af)
or the Barrel Connector on the back of the
VIP-854.

Network Connection

The VIP-854 has one RJ-45 network connector
on the front panel.
Use a standard Ethernet patch cable to connect
the VIP-854 to an Ethernet switch. If using a
Power over Ethernet 802.3af compliant switch,
this front panel RJ-45 Ethernet connector will
supply power as well as network connectivity to
the VIP-854 unit.

Signal Connections

On the rear panel, the VIP-854 has 2 RJ-11 jacks
for connection to FXS circuits, 2 RJ-11 jacks for
FXO circuits, 2 RJ-11 jacks for failover telephone
connections and 1 terminal block for relay
connections.
Phone1, Phone2: Connect standard analog
Trunk lines to the VIP-854 via the rear panel RJ-
11 jacks labeled Phone1 or Phone2 (including
standard analog telephones). Tip and Ring
appears on pins 3 and 4 of these jacks.
Line1, Line2: Connect standard analog Station
circuits to the VIP-854 via the rear panel RJ-11
jacks labeled Line1 or Line 2 (including C.O. or
Centrex phone lines). Tip and Ring appear on
pins 3 and 4 of these jacks.
FP1, FP2: Connect a standard analog telephone
to the VIP-854 via the rear panel RJ-11 jack
labeled FP1 or FP2. Tip and Ring appear on pins
3 and 4 of these jacks.
In the event of power failure, the telephone in
FP1 will be able to access Line1 and FP2 will be
able to access Line2.
Relay Connections: Access to the 2 form C
relays is provided via a six pin screw terminal
block. The relays are labeled K1 and K2. Each
relay is brought out on three terminals. The
common contact is the middle terminal with the
normally closed contact on the left and the
normally open contact on the right. Relay
contacts are rated for 1A @ 24VDC.
Status Indicator Lights
The VIP-854 has 3 status indication lights on the
front panel.
STATUS: Flashes then illuminates to indicate
power.
LINK: Indicates 100 Mbit Ethernet connection
when illuminated. No activity indicates 10 Mbit
connection.
ACT: Indicator flashes to indicate network
activity.
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Front View
Rear View
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