Assembling The Deskphone; Powering The Ip Deskphone - Avaya one-X H.323 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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9600 Series IP Deskphone Installation
14.
Verify that the deskphone set package includes the following components:
1 telephone set with dual position flip- or clip-stand.
1 wideband handset capable of transmitting and receiving 7KHz audio.
1 H4DU 9-foot long (when extended) 4-conductor coiled handset cord, plugged into the
telephone and the handset.
An "Important Notice and Warning" page which provides the URL for the Avaya support
site to download all other documentation.
15.
If applicable, verify that the phone has been staged and administered with applicable VPN
settings as specified in the VPN Setup Guide for 9600 Series IP Telephones (Document
16-602968).
Note:
For sites using headsets, the 9600 Series IP Deskphones support only the HIS
Note:
headset cords. See your Avaya representative for information.

Assembling the Deskphone

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CAUTION:
Be careful to use the correct jack when plugging in the deskphone. The jacks are
CAUTION:
located on the back of the telephone housing and are flanked by icons to
represent their correct use.

Powering the IP Deskphone

The 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641G deskphones can be locally powered only with the new
Telephone Power Module (DC power jack), the IP Phone Single Port PoE Injector (SPPOE-xx),
which is available separately. In addition, all deskphones support IEEE 802.3af-standard
LAN-based power. Before installing a 9608, 9611G, 9621G, or 9641G Deskphone, verify with
the LAN administrator whether the LAN supports IEEE 802.3af, and if so, whether the
deskphone should be powered locally or by means of the LAN.
When you add devices like multiple button modules (all of which must be the same model type)
or a USB drive to applicable IP Deskphones, the power class might change.
effect of button module additions on the power class and indicates how to set the IEEE power
switch on the back of the deskphone to accommodate different power needs. For USB devices,
the telephone displays instructions for any additional power needs upon registering the device.
Note:
The 9621G is a PoE Class 1 device with a 10/100 switch and does not have an
Note:
IEEE power switch.
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