3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 127

Connections for 3Com 3102 Business Telephone shown and, Manager's Telephone

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Adding Telephones 127 Figure 32 Connections for 3Com 3102 Business Telephone (shown) and 3103 Manager's Telephone 2 1 3 4 5 1 Power cable. Ask your Administrator how you should power your phone. Then see Table 28 for instructions on how to connect your telephone to power. Figure 34 shows a connection using an optional AC adapter. 2 Ethernet cable (to data jack) 3 Ethernet cable (optional; to connect a computer or an Attendant Console to the network) 4 Handset cord (to handset) 5 Headset connection (to connect an optional headset) Figure 33 Connections for 3Com 1102 Business Telephone 2 1 3 4 5 1 Ethernet cable (optional; to connect a computer or an Attendant Console to the network) 2 Strain-relief tab to prevent power cord from becoming disconnected 3 Power cable. Ask your Administrator how you should power your phone. Then see Table 28 for instructions on how to connect your telephone to power. Figure 34 shows a connection using an AC adapter. 4 Handset cord (to handset) 5 Ethernet cable (to data jack)

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Adding Telephones
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Figure 32
Connections for 3Com 3102 Business Telephone (shown) and
3103 Manager’s Telephone
Figure 33
Connections for 3Com 1102 Business Telephone
1
Power cable. Ask your Administrator how you should power your phone.
Then see
Table 28
for instructions on how to connect your telephone to
power.
Figure 34
shows a connection using an optional AC adapter.
2
Ethernet cable (to data jack)
3
Ethernet cable (optional; to connect a computer or an Attendant Console to
the network)
4
Handset cord (to handset)
5
Headset connection (to connect an optional headset)
1
Ethernet cable (optional; to connect a computer or an Attendant Console to
the network)
2
Strain-relief tab to prevent power cord from becoming disconnected
3
Power cable. Ask your Administrator how you should power your phone.
Then see
Table 28
for instructions on how to connect your telephone to
power.
Figure 34
shows a connection using an AC adapter.
4
Handset cord (to handset)
5
Ethernet cable (to data jack)
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5