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Connecting telephones and adjunct systems
388 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
Installing and wiring telephone power supplies
This section provides information and wiring examples of installation procedures for various
telephone and console power supplies. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures
may vary at each site.
Note:
Note:
Refer to the Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya Communication
Manager, 555-233-116, to install the necessary peripheral equipment.
The power is provided to telephones or consoles either centrally or locally.
Centrally located power supplies include:
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1152A1 mid-span power distribution unit
on page 391
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P333T-PWR power over ethernet stackable switch
on page 395
Local power supplies include:
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1151B1 and 1151B2 power supplies
on page 398
Typical adjunct power connections
The 400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a modular plug. See
Figure 20: 400B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug
on page 389.
Each port network can provide power for up to three attendant consoles. This source of power
is preferred for the attendant consoles because it has the same battery backup as the G700
Media Gateway.
Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console by either the 1151A1 or
1151A2 power supply. The 1151A1 is a standard (no battery backup) power supply unit. The
1151A2 is a battery backup version of the 1151A1. Either power supply can support one
telephone with or without an adjunct. The maximum loop range is 250 feet (76 meters). Two
modular jacks are used. Power is provided on the PHONE jack, pins 7 and 8 (- and +,
respectively).Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment closet with
the 1145B power unit.
Refer to Avaya S8300, S8500, and S8700 Media Server Library CD, 555-233-825, for detailed
power supply information and installation procedures.