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Complete steps 1 to 9, as needed, before wall-mounting the IP
Phone.
8 Wall-mount your phone (optional). Use Method A or Method B to
wall-mount the IP Phone. See Method A—using the mounting
holes on the bottom of the phone stand, or Method B—using the
traditional-style wall-mount box with a CAT5e connector and a 15
cm (6 inch) CAT5e cord (not provided). See Figure 38 "Cable
routing tracks" (page 308).
Method A: Press the wall-mount lever, and pull away from
the stand. Using the stand cover (see step 3), mark the
wall-mount holes by pressing the bottom of the stand cover
firmly against the wall in the location where you wish to install
the phone. Four small pins on the bottom of the stand cover
make the marks on the wall. Use the marks as a guideline to
install the wall-mount screws (not provided).
Install the screws so that they protrude 3 mm (1/8 inch) from
the wall, and then install the phone stand mounting holes
over the screw heads. You may need to remove the phone
from the wall to adjust the lower screws. When the lower
screws are snug, install the phone on the mounting screws,
and then tighten the top screws.
Method B: Attach the 15 cm (6 inch) CAT5e cable (not
provided), position the stand over the mounting rivets, and
slide the phone down the wall so that the rivets fit into the
slots on the stand.
9 Replace the stand cover. Ensure that all cables are neatly routed
and press the stand cover into place until you hear a click.
10 If you wall-mount the phone, put it in the wall-mount position by
holding the tilt lever and press the phone towards the base until
the phone is parallel with the base. Release the tilt lever and
continue to push the phone towards the base until you hear an
audible click. Ensure the phone is securely locked in to position.
11 Connect additional cables. Connect the Ethernet cable to the
LAN Ethernet connection. If you are using an AC power adapter,
plug the adapter into an AC outlet.
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Startup sequence
When an IP Phone 1110 connects to the network, it must perform a startup
sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include
obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
obtaining the IP parameters
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.07
5 February 2009
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