TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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IMPORTANT:
If the “Ready” LED flashes when downloading, this process must not be
interrupted. Otherwise the equipment may be damaged.
2.2
Connections on the Rear Side
Note:
This section only applies to VoIP Gateways equipped with a C6 type connector.
The power connection for internal power supply on the rear side of the equipment is an
IEC320/EN60320 - C6 type connector.
Figure 3. C6 male socket
Use a connection cable with an IEC320/EN60320 – C5 type to connect the equipment to
the mains power supply.
Figure 4. C5 female socket
2.3
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
The VoIP Gateway is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) compatible (IEEE 802.3af). PoE eliminates
the need to run 100 – 240 VAC power to devices on a wired LAN. By using PoE only a
single CAT5 Ethernet cable is needed to carry both power and data to each device. This
allows greater flexibility in the locating of network devices and significantly decreases
installation costs in many cases. For more information refer to the standard (IEEE 802.3af).
To use Power-over-Ethernet an Ethernet switch that supports PoE is needed, or a
CAT5
Injector
that inserts a DC Voltage onto the CAT5 cable. The CAT5 Injector is typically
installed in the wiring closet near the Ethernet switch.
Redundant PoE is supported by feeding both Ethernet connections with PoE.
2.4
Switching the VoIP Gateway On/Off
Connect/disconnect the CAT5 Ethernet cable, or the mains lead from the mains supply, to
switch the device on/off. When the equipment is powered up the “Ready” LED is
illuminated.
11.
Reset
A short press on this button will reset the VoIP Gateway.
Can also be used for generating the factory default
configuration (licenses and configuration files will then be
lost). See
Generate the Default Configuration
10.
Refer to section
on page 114, for
reset via the GUI.
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