Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
Requirements
Hardware Requirements
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Hardware Requirements, continued: 3
Be sure the appropriate circuit pack(s) are administered on your media server. See the media
server’s hardware guide for more detail.
A Category 5e LAN. If the telephones are to be powered from the LAN, the power supply must
be designed to the IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard for LAN powering.
Electrical power provided to each phone by one of the following two sources:
A Telephone Power Module (DC power jack) (must be ordered separately, except for the
4630, which comes with its own power brick and the 4690, which has its own power
interface module).
IEEE 802.3af-2003, if the LAN supports this powering scheme (note that the 4630 and
4690 cannot be powered this way, but the 4630SW can be powered this way).
Verify that the 4600 Series IP Telephone package includes the following components:
1 telephone set
1 AB1C handset or AK1A handset (for 4602/4602SW or 4620/4620SW IP Telephones)
1 H4DU 9-foot long (when extended) 4-conductor coiled handset cord, plugged into the
telephone and the handset, except for the 4690 IP Conference Telephone
1 Category 5 modular line cord for the connection from the IP Telephone to the Ethernet
wall jack
4600 Series IP Telephone Safety Instructions (555-233-779)
Power Interface Module (4690 IP Conference Telephone only)
Power Brick (4630 IP Telephones only)
Stylus (4630/4630SW IP Telephones only)
You may need a Category 5e modular line cord for the connection from the 4600 Series IP
Telephone to the PC.
Refer to the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide.
The IP telephones work the same on all Avaya Media Servers running Avaya Call Processing
(ACP) R8.4, R9, R9.5, and R10, or Avaya Communication Manager 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 2.0, unless
otherwise specified.