Installation
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Power supply
If your network supports Power-over-Ethernet, the IP system phone is powered directly
via the LAN connection and there is no need to connect the power supply available as
an option.
Tab. 68
Power over Ethernet
Depending on the power requirements different classes are defined in the IEEE
802.3af standard. The following table provides information on the class allocation of
the IP system phones.
Tab. 69
PoE class allocation
You can obtain information on how to operate and register the IP system phones on a
MiVoice Office 400 communication server in the WebAdmin online help.
4. 8. 2
Mitel 6800/6900 SIP phone series
Mitel SIP phones are platform-independent phones with a wide range of features. They
can also be perfectly integrated into one of the Mitel Platforms and used as a system
phone. Mitel SIP Phones on MiVoice Office 400 first support MiVoice Office 400 fea-
tures and have a separate user's guide. Many of the device-specific functions are less
significant or are not used at all. Please read the Mitel SIP administration instructions if
you wish to carry use device-specific functions or carry out device-specific settings.
Device-specific installation instructions are available for installing the phones. You can
RJ45 socket
Pin
Signal
PoE power supply
(Variant 1)
PoE power supply
(Variant 2)
1
Rx
DC+
—
2
Rx
DC+
—
3
Tx
DC-
—
4
—
—
DC+
5
—
—
DC+
6
Tx
DC-
—
7
—
—
DC-
8
—
—
DC-
Class
Max. load, PSE
1)
1) PSE (Power Source Equipment) = power supply device, e.g. a switch
Max. power requirement, PD
2)
2) PD (Powered Device) = power consumer, e.g. an IP system phone
IP system phones
1
4.0 W
0.44...3.84 W
MiVoice 5360 IP, MiVoice 5361 IP
2
7.0 W
3.84...6.49 W
MiVoice 5370 IP
3)
, MiVoice 5380 IP
4)
3) including an MiVoice M530 or MiVoice M535 expansion keypad
4) including up to three MiVoice M530 or MiVoice M535 expansion keypads
3
15.4 W
6.49...12.95 W
8
7
6 5
4
3
2
1