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ZIP2x2 User’s Manual
3.1.3
Power
You can power the ZIP2x2 and the ZIP2x1 from an ac supply. You can also power the ZIP2x2
from the network.
3.1.3.1
Power from an AC Adapter
Connect the ac adapter to 7V in the top panel of the phone, as shown in figure 3-1. The plug is at
a right angle to the cord so that if you accidentally pull the phone, the cord does not fall out.
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3.1.3.2
Power over Ethernet
You can connect the ZIP2x2 to an Ethernet switch that provides power as per IEEE 802.
3af
.
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The
ZIP2x2 takes its power from the port labelled
LAN
. The cable length can be 100 m, the maximum
allowed for an unpowered Ethernet circuit.
When providing power to the ZIP2x2 through the LAN, the unit is intended for installation in
Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3af. All interconnected equipment must be contained
within the same building including the interconnected equipment’s associated LAN connections.
3.1.3.3
Dual Power Sources
Whenever possible, you should use the ac adapter to power your ZIP2x2, regardless whether
power is provided over the Ethernet connection. If the phone receives power from both the
Ethernet port and an ac adapter, it consumes power only from the ac adapter.
If the ac power fails, the phone can take power from a LAN power source and continue to operate.
The length of time that the phone will operate with the power from the LAN is dependent on the
capacity of the battery connected to the power source and the number of phones drawing power.
Using the phone to make a call does not materially change the power used by the phone.
3.1.3.4
When Power is Applied
When you apply power, the phone starts to operate. The ZIP2x2 does not have any power switch.
After the phone is powered up, it displays a message on the screen as shown in section 3.2 on page
15.
3.1.4
Connecting to the Network
You normally connect the phone to a LAN or directly to a call control system. The call control
system manages many functions for the phone including the ability to originate and terminate a
call, and provides storage for voice mail. This section briefly describes the process of connecting
the phone to a network.
Section 6.2.8 on page 52 describes the method of directly connecting two ZIP2x2 phones, either
outside of a LAN or isolated within a network.
1. You should use the ac adapter provided by Zultys. This ac adapter has an output rating of 7 Vdc, 850 mA, and is marked
LPS or (for US) NEC Class 2. The plug should be 2.0 mm or 2.1 mm with the center positive. Zultys does not warrant
operation of the ZIP2x2 or ZIP2x1 with any adapter other than those supplied by Zultys.
2. The ZIP2x2 is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3af and is a device that consumes “half power” as defined by the specifica-
tion.
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