Avaya 03-300686 User Manual

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Installing and wiring telephone power supplies

122 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones

Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices

The 1152A1 PDU contains line-sensing capabilities that enable it to send power only to end
devices designed to receive power from the LAN. These end devices, termed Power over LAN
Enabled, receive power once they are connected to the 1152A1 PDU.
To safeguard devices that are not enabled, the 1152A1 PDU detects devices that are not
enabled so does not send power. Note that data continues to flow via the Ethernet cable
regardless of the status of the end device.
End devices that are not enabled to receive power directly may receive power and data through
an external splitter. The external splitter separates the power and data prior to connection to the
end device (see

Figure 56: Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter

on page 122).

Figure 56: Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter

Before connecting telephones or other end devices to the 1152A1 PDU, determine if:

It is Power over LAN Enabled or not.

If not, you may safely connect the telephone; however, the port supplies no power and
functions as a normal Ethernet data port.

It requires an external splitter or whether it requires only a single RJ45 connection.

If an external splitter is needed, be certain to use a splitter with the correct connector and
polarity.

Its power requirements are consistent with the 1152A1 PDU voltage and power ratings.
See Appendix B in the user’s guide that comes with the unit for voltage and power ratings.

RJ-45

Male Connector

DC Power
Connector

RJ-45

Female Socket

Data

Power

IP

Phone

Connection to

Power over LAN Hub

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