3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 110
Selecting Regional Software and Components, Localized User Help for the NBX NetSet utility
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110 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS Table 22 Connecting Power to an NBX Analog Terminal Adapter (continued) Power Source NBX ATA Model Connection Details Power over 3C10400B Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) power source 3C10120B Connect the powered Ethernet cable directly to the telephone's Ethernet connector. No separate power connection is required. Devices that predate the 802.3af standard can be powered by an 802.3af-compliant power supply with the use of the 3Com Network Jack to NBX Phone Power Module (3CNJVOIPMOD-NBX), which is 802.3af-compliant. The module removes power from a powered Ethernet cable and splits it into a power jack and an unpowered Ethernet connection that you connect to the ATA's LAN port and power connection. 3CNJVOIPMOD-NBX 3Com Ethernet Power Source: ■ 3C10220 (12-port) ■ 3C10222 (24-port) 3C10400B 3C10120B The 3Com Ethernet Power Source predates the 802.3af standard. Any NBX device can be powered by a 3Com Ethernet Power Source if you use and NBX Power Splitter (3C10223 - package of 12). The NBX Power Splitter removes power from a powered Ethernet cable and splits it into a power jack and an unpowered Ethernet connection that you connect to the ATA's LAN port and power connection. 3C10223 CAUTION: You can damage an NBX device by using an NBX power splitter (3C10223) with the 3Com Network Jack Power over Ethernet Multiport Midspan Solution (3CNJPSE24). Use the NBX power splitter (3C10223) only with the 3Com Ethernet Power Source (3C10220, 12-port, or 3C10222, 24-port). Selecting Regional Software and Components After you complete the hardware installation, you can download your preferred regional language software and components. U.S. English is installed by default and cannot be removed. It is used as a fallback in case another Regional Software Pack fails to load properly. The Regional Software Packs include: ■ Localized voice prompts heard by callers, telephone users, and administrators. These are messages that users or administrators are not able to change by recording a new message, for example, prompts used for setting up Auto Attendants and voice mailboxes. ■ Default prompts for configurable voice messages. Users and administrators can record these messages and substitute their recorded messages for the default versions. ■ Tones and cadences ■ Localized User Help for the NBX NetSet utility