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USER MANUAL FERNTEL IP4 / IP160
March 2022 www.eaton.com
Pin/core
T568A
Pair
T568B
Pair
Signal ID
Core
T568A
color
T568B color Pin assignment RJ45 plug
1
3
2
DA+
Ground
2
3
2
DA-
Minus
3
2
3
DB+
Ground
4
1
1
DC+
Minus
5
1
1
DC-
Ground
6
2
3
DB-
Minus
7
4
4
DD+
Ground
8
4
4
DD-
Minus
Terminal strip X1 is a terminal block in the phone’s terminal compartment and is executed with a push-in connection
system. Flexible connection wires provided with rigid connection wires or with wire-end ferrules are only to be inserted
into the conductor shaft of the terminal. In the process, the contact spring opens automatically and ensures the necessary
clamping force against the current bar. For the deinstallation or installation of very small connection wires, use a slotted
screwdriver to open the contact springs.
2.4.1.2 Terminal strip X1 connectors
Connecting capacity:
0.2 mm
2
≤ A
TermRig
≤ 4.0 mm
2
Stripped length:
l
Isol
= 10 mm
The connectors of the relay outputs relay 1 and relay 2 and the inputs input 1-3 are pre-wired and are led out of the device
by the cable inlets (vi), (vii) and (viii) via flexible light plastic-sheathed cables. The black individual cores of the light plastic-
sheather cables are labeled with white numbers in accordance with EN 50334. In the following connector descriptions,
the light plastic-sheathed cables to be used are identified by their cable inlets; the position of the cable inlet can be found
in Figure 1 “Housing top view and position of the wire/cable inlets (i) – (viii)” on page 8.
2.4.1.3 Connecting cables
The phone is equipped with two RJ45 jacks LAN1 (v) and LAN2 (vi), which are mounted below and on the right side of the
housing and allow for an IP67 fixed plug-in connection to your LAN connecting cables. Connect the network connecting
cable with the RJ45 jack LAN1, which in addition to data traffic processes a possible PoE infeed (Power over Ethernet) and
uses the latter to supply the phone.
RJ45 jack LAN2 is used for the optional connection of additional devices, such as a notebook computer. With the
exception of data packets directed to the phone, all other data packets on the LAN2 port are available; however, PoE is
not supported.
If you do not use LAN2, make sure that the pre-installed protective cover terminates the RJ45 jack, because otherwise
the IP protection of the device is not ensured.
2.4.2 LAN connectors LAN1 and LAN2
PBX
LAN1
(PoE)
LAN2
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PoE (Power over Ethernet) according to IEEE 802.3af
37.0 V
DC
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PoE
≤ 53.0 V
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≤ 350 mA
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≤ 12.95 W (Class 0)
Attention!
- Only ES1 and PS1 classified power supplies in accordance with EN 62368-1 may be used to supply the phone.
- If the phone is supplied via the PoE supply (Power over Ethernet) of your LAN1 connecting cable, the terminals X1.7 and X1.8 must
not be used to connect an external power supply.