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USER MANUAL FERNTEL IP4 / IP160
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2.3 Tabletop operation
Turn the phone cradle (1) on the table in such a way that the higher part of the phone cradle (1) points to the back.
Hang up the phone in the front locking hooks (A) of the phone cradle (1) and swivel the phone downward until the back
locking hooks (B) of the phone cradle (1) audibly engage.
Replace the standard handset support (9) (see figure 1) by the handset support (11) for tabletop operation. To do this,
loosen the two screws (12) on the back of the keyboard (6), remove the handset support (9) for the wall operation and
attach the handset support (11) with the two enclosed screws (12).
Figure 3 – Tabletop operation
2.4 Connectors
The LAN1 and LAN2 jacks are IP67-compliant RJ45 jacks from Phoenix Contact, which allow for a plug-in connection
to your network lines that is accessible from the outside. The package includes one RJ45 plug from Phoenix Contact
consisting of a sleeve housing and male insert, which can be installed on cat5/cat5e network lines without a special tool if
the requirements for the network line listed below are met. If you use both interfaces, the required second plug must be
ordered separately.
2.4.1 Connector versions
2.4.1.1 RJ45 plug at degree of protection IP67
Requirements for cat5[e] network line:
- External diameter ................... 5.0 mm...8.0 mm
- Core cross-section .............. 26 AWG...22 AWG
- Core insulation diameter ................... ≤ 1.6 mm
Jack
Plug
The plug installation kit includes detailed instructions from Phoenix Contact on how to mount the plug and the line. The
following table illustrates the assignment of the 8-plug connectors, which essentially vary between one of the standards
TIA-568A or TIA-568B. In principle, the specific standard that is used does not matter as long as both ends of the line are
wired in the same way.