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IP System Telephone Ports
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VoIP Telephones IP System Telephone Ports IP system telephones have additional ports not included with the standard system telephones. Above the display on the back of the device there are two RJ45 jacks for connecting the data line(s). These ports are labelled LAN and PC. Depending on how your workstation is equipped technically, there are two options for connecting the IP system telephone. Your system administrator will connect the telephone for you. If for whatever reason the lines get disconnected at some point, follow the steps below to reconnect the telephone yourself. Option 1: Your Workplace Computer has a Network Port Available. Insert the network cable into the telephone's LAN port and the other end of the cable into the available network port. Option 2: Your Workplace Computer has just One Network Port Available which is Used by Both Telephone and PC. The telephone can be looped into the existing network connection via its LAN and PC jacks. To connect the telephone, use a network cable to connect the telephone to the PC, one end of which is inserted into the PC port of the telephone. A second network cable is inserted into the LAN port of the telephone, the other end of which goes into the network port. The power supply of the telephone and the connected key extensions is provided by the network feed ("Power over Ethernet"). If your company network does not supply Power over Ethernet, the telephone will require a separate power supply via an additional AC adapter plug (product code 4516000; in Britain operate only the AC adapter with the part no. 4516001). The AC adapter plug is plugged into the port on the base of the telephone. This symbol identifies this port. If there are one or more key extensions connected to this telephone, the AC adapter plug is not plugged into the port on the base of the telephone but into the outside key extension (insert it into the port with the symbol) and provides power to the entire device. Please note: Never operate an IP system telephone with PoE and AC adapter plug simultaneously! If you have any questions on this topic, would like some more information or need help with anything in this regard, please contact your system administrator. 90