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Made Easy Tool for DEFINITY Media Server Configurations
Issue 5, October 2002
Install and Wire Telephones
Adjunct Power Connection Locations
Example Adjunct Power Connections shows typical connection locations for adjunct power. Adjunct power for station equipment may be supplied from the equipment room, satellite location, or the work location.
For this figure, the following example is used:
- If 25 telephones are connected to the system and all 25 telephones need adjunct power, install a bulk power supply in the equipment room.
- If only ten of the telephones need adjunct power, install a bulk power supply at the satellite location.
- If only one telephone needs adjunct power, install the individual power supply at the work location.
Example Adjunct Power Connections
Figure Notes:
- Typical Display Telephone
- Individual Power Supply (Such as 1151A1 or 1151A2)
- Information Outlet (Modular Jack)
- 4-Pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) Cable
- Satellite Site or Adapter Location
- 25-Pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) Cable
- Station Side of Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
- 100P6A Patch Cord or Jumpers
- System Side of Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
- 25-Pair Cable to System Cabinet (Analog Line Circuit Pack)
- Equipment Room
- Satellite Location
- Work Location
- Bulk Power Supply (Such as 1145B)
Powering IP phones
If customers do not want to use local power for their IP phones, they can use either the
- P333T-PWR 24-port Cajun switch that provides power over the Ethernet.
- 1152A1 midspan power unit, which supplies power between the Avaya Media Gateway or Server and IP phones. This power unit also works with the X330 Ethernet expansion module.
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