Nortel Networks M3110 User Manual

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Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telephones

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Telephones and Consoles

Description, Installation, and Operation

Note: If a power failure occurs, configurations that require loop power
will continue to work only if the system has battery backup. Only those
options that require additional power will cease to function.

Power supply board

The power supply option consists of a power supply board that mounts inside
the telephone, coupled with an external wall-mount transformer or closet
power supply that provides power to the power supply board. The power
supply board receives its power through pins 1 and 6 of the line cord.

The power supply board connects to the telephone through a 14-pin bottom
entry connector.

Local plug-in transformer

A single winding transformer equipped with a 10 ft. (3 m) cord of 22 AWG
two-conductor stranded and twisted wire with a modular RJ-11 duplex
adapter can provide the additional power needed to operate the telephone and
its options.

Table 82
Power requirements, Meridian digital telephones

Telephone type

Loop power

Additional power
(Power Supply Board)

M3820

Terminal, handsfree, headset, key
expansion

MCA, External Alerter Interface

M3310

Terminal, headset, handsfree

MCA, External Alerter Interface

M3110

Terminal

MCA, External Alerter Interface

WARNING

Do not plug any equipment other than the terminal into
the RJ-11 transformer adapter, as damage to equipment
can result.

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