Port safety classification, Compliance with fcc rules – Avaya IP Office Phone User Manual

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Page 78 - Port Safety Classification

Technical Data

Page 78 - Technical Data

IP Office Installation Manual

Port Safety Classification

40DHB0002USCL – Issue 9 (28th October 2003)

Port Safety Classification

The Avaya IP Office systems have the following ports:
• Expansion ports
• 10/100 BaseT LAN ports
• Telephone ports which are either DT (A-Law encoding) or DS (µ-Law encoding)
• ISDN ports
• Analog ports
• Power Fail ports
• WAN ports
• DTE ports
• Audio I/P port
• DC Power Input port
• External Control port

These Ports are classified as follows:

Port Name

Port Description

Port Classification

PRI port

PRI ISDN connection (NET)

TNV (Operating within the
limits of SELV)

BRI ports

BRI ISDN connection (NET)

TNV (Operating within the
limits of SELV)

Analog ports

Two wire analog trunk

TNV3

Power fail ports

Two wire analog trunk

TNV3

DTE port

Async Data connection.

SELV

Analog Telephone Ports

Telephone Extension ports

TNV2

Digital Telephone Ports

Telephone Extension ports

SELV

WAN port

WAN connection (NET).

SELV

LAN ports

10/100 BaseT attachment to LAN.

SELV

Expansion ports

Expansion Module connector.

SELV

Audio port

Connector for Music on Hold.

SELV

External Control port

Connector for Controlling Ancillary
circuits.

SELV

DC Input port

Connector for DC input power.

SELV

Interconnection circuits shall be selected to provide continued conformance with the
requirements of EN 609050:1992/A3:1995 clause 2.3 for SELV circuits and with the
requirements of clause 6 for TNV circuits, after connections between equipment.

Compliance with FCC Rules

Transmit and Receive Gain Settings for PRI/T1 and Analog Ports

The Gain settings are password controlled for use by qualified installation personnel only
and must not be made available to the end user. The default gain settings of 0dB ensures
compliance with FCC part 68 section 68.308(b)(5) and TIA/EIA-IS-968 Section 4.5.2.5.
“Through transmission amplification from ports for the connection of separately registered
equipment or from other network connection ports”. Gain setting adjustment by unqualified
personnel may result in violation of the FCC rules. Qualified personnel may adjust gain
settings above these levels only where:
1. Measurement is made to ensure that the power levels sent to line at each network

interface connected does not exceed the maximum levels specified in FCC part 68
section 68.308(b) and TIA/EIA-IS-968 Section 4.5 for that specific interface type.

2. Where gain adjustment away from the default values are made, precautions should be

taken to ensure that the connection of terminal equipment is controlled by qualified
installation personnel.

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