MEDC Weatherproof ResistTel IP User Manual

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Short Manual

ResistTel IP2 / IP152

ExResistTel IP2 / IP154

Connector

description

X1

Loudspeaker left

X2

Loudspeaker right

X3

Heater of the Display

X4

Illumination of the Display

X5

Display

X6

LAN Module

X7

Keypad

X8

Hookswitch (Reed Contact)

X9

RS232 Module (optional)

X10

Amplifier Module (optional)

X11

Handset

X12

Relay Module (optional)

LAN PoE

LAN with PoE (LAN-Link, single LAN Module)

LAN1 PoE

LAN1 with PoE (LAN-Link, Switch LAN Module)

LAN2 (PC)

LAN2 (PC-Link, Switch LAN Module)

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Terminals (Configuration see the following Chapters)

Table 4: Plug in Connectors and Terminals of the ResistTel IP2 / IP152

1.5.1

LAN-Connections

1.5.1.1

Default Version one LAN Connection with a Cable
Screw Cap

The telephone has in the default version one internal LAN-connection with a cable
screw cap. For the connection a LAN cable must be pulled through the cable screw
cap. Inside the phone the female LAN connection from Tycoelectronics (AMP) has to
be pressed on the cable (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning on page 10). A female LAN
cable connector belongs to the as-delivered condition. With the inside the phone
existing little LAN connection cable, the LAN can be connected with the phone.

The LAN delivery can be available with PoE (Power over Ethernet). Alternatively the
phone can be supplied with power external.

All not used cable feed through have to be closed with sealing plugs.

1.5.1.2

Version one LAN Connection with a Female Housing
Connection

The phone has in this version one LAN-connection with a female LAN connection at
the housing. LAN-cable, used for plug into the telephone ResistTel IP2 / IP152, have
to be adapted with a connector from Phoenix contact (Refer to chapter 1.4 beginning
on page 10), to preserve the IP66 degree of protection. A LAN cable connector
belongs to the as-delivered condition.

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