iPECS-MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual
Issue 1.1
DECT INSTALLATION
August, 2010
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wire the center pair of the wall outlet to the SLIB or DSIU termination point using UTP cable
using the line cord provided with the SLT, connect the SLT to the wall outlet
Standard SLT Pin-out Chart
Line Cord
CONNECTOR
PIN
SIGNAL NAME
1,2 Not
used
3 Ring
4 Tip
RJ11
5,6 Not
used
6.1.2.3 LIP-7000 & LIP-8000 Series Keyset Wiring
The iPECS-MG supports the LIP-7000 and 8000 series IP Phones. The LIP-7008D and the LIP-
8004D have a single LAN port that is wired to an Ethernet switch port. All other LIP-7000 and 8000
series phones shown here have two (2) Ethernet ports, a LAN port and a PC port. The LAN port is
connected to an Ethernet switch port and the PC port is connected to the LAN port of a PC. The LIP
phones are wired to any 10/100 Base-T Ethernet switch port with access to a VOIB channel. The LIP
phones can be powered from a POE compatible Ethernet switch port or using the AC/DC Adaptor-K.
Referring to Figure 6.1.2.3-1 and the IP Phone pin-out chart below,
wire the RX and TX pins from the RJ-45 Wall outlet, or equal, for the IP Phone to the appropriate
Ethernet switch termination point using Cat 5 UTP cable. The maximum wire length between the
IP Phone and the Ethernet switch port is 100m or 328 feet.
use the RJ-45 terminated cable provided with the phone to connect the IP Phone to the Wall outlet.
Connect the PC port to a PC LAN port using a CAT 5 cable terminated on each end with an RJ45
connector.
if not using a POE switch port, connect the DC connector of an AC Adaptor-K to the DC input on
the bottom of the IP Phone and plug the AC plug of the AC adaptor in to a 100-240 VAC outlet.
Figure 6.1.2.3-1 LIP Phone Connection
LIP-7000 Series Keyset
LIP-8000 Series Keyset
VOIB
VOIB
10/100 Base-T
Switch
10/100 Base-T
Switch
Wall outlet