Connecting The Power Source; Local Power Option; Figure 4. Connecting To The Local Power Source - ADTRAN IP 706 Administrator's Manual

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IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide
3.

CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE

Once the IP 706 and IP 712 phones have been assembled, it is necessary to connect the phones to a power
source and the phone system. There are two options available to supply power to your IP phone. Use the
Local Power Option if your wall jack is not PoE enabled. This option requires using the optional PoE
power supply (P/N 1200809E1 or P/N 1200809E#IN). If your wall jack is PoE enabled, use the Inline
Power Option which does not require the optional PoE power supply. Use the following steps to complete
these tasks.

Local Power Option

Use the Local Power Option if your jack is NOT PoE enabled. If your jack is PoE enabled, a PoE power
supply is not necessary.
1. Connect one end of the included Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack on the back of the phone.
2. Connect the remaining end to the
device.
3. Connect one end of a second Ethernet cable (not included) to the
4. Connect the remaining end of the second Ethernet cable (not included) to the non-PoE wall jack.
5. Connect the PoE device to the wall outlet.
Network connectivity is provided through the wall jack, allowing an optional PC
connection through the IP phone. If the IP phone is disconnected from either the
network or power source, network connectivity from the phone to the attached PC
will be lost.
6AOSAG0001-31A
J1 DATA AND POWER
5
Optional
PoE Power Supply
3
2
Non-PoE Wall
4
Jack

Figure 4. Connecting to the Local Power Source

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Connecting the Power Source

port on an appropriate PoE-enabled
port on the PoE device.
J2 DATA
1
Optional PC
Connection
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