User guide

Assembling the 1600 Series IP Telephone
Issue 4 February 2010 15
Note:
Note: For sites using headsets, the 1608 IP Telephone and the 1616 IP Telephone
support only the HIS headset cords. The 1603 IP Telephone does not support
headsets.
Assembling the 1600 Series IP Telephone
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Be careful to use the correct jack when plugging in the telephone. The jacks are
located on the back of the telephone housing and are flanked by icons to
represent their correct use.
Powering the 1600 Series IP Telephone
All 1600 Series IP Telephones can be locally powered with a Telephone Power Module (DC
power jack), available separately. The DC input rating is 5 VDC, 2A. In addition, the telephones
support IEEE 802.3af-standard LAN-based power. (To use LAN-based power with a 1603
telephone, you must use a Power over Ethernet adapter.) Before installing a 1600 Series IP
Telephone, verify with the LAN administrator whether the LAN supports IEEE 802.3af, and if so,
whether the telephone should be powered locally or by means of the LAN.
Note:
Note: The last step in assembling the 1600 Series IP Telephone must be applying
power. Apply power either by plugging the power cord into the power source
(local powering) or plugging the modular line cord into the Ethernet wall jack
(IEEE powering). Do not use the 1151 power adapter with these telephones.
Note:
Note: For Brazilian user when using the 5V power adapter:
For the user’s safety and to avoid electric shock, this equipment must be
connected to a grounded (three pin) electrical network power outlet according to
Standard NBR ABNT 5410.
Este equipamento deve ser conectado obrigatoriamente em tomada de rede de
energia eletrica que possua aterramento (tres pinos), conforme a Norma NBR
ABNT 5410, visando a seguranca dos usuarios contra choques eletricos.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Failure to connect the proper cables with the proper jacks might result in an
outage in part of your network.