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Basic Installation
Connecting the Phones and Lines
IP Phones
1.
Plug the RJ45 connectors from the IP phones into the Layer 2 switch
ports on the front of the CXi controller (or the external Layer 2 switch
for the CX).
2.
Wait while the IP phone boots. After booting, the display on the phone
shows “USE Superkey TO SEND PIN.” On 5201 IP phones, the MW
lamp is lit.
3.
Using the IP phone's dial pad, enter the IP Set Registration PIN access
code (default, ***) followed by the IP Phone extension number.
4.
Press Superkey (or Hold for 5201 and 5207 IP phones).
The phone is now ready for use. (The type of phone and its MAC
address is automatically registered with the controller in Form 09).
Power over Ethernet Guidelines for Internal Layer 2 Switch (CXi only)
The CXi controller’s Layer 2 switch can provide 120 Watts of power to
802.3af-compliant devices according to the following general rules:
•
Up to 16 IP Phones are supported.
Note:
You MUST use a default IP Phone extension number (102 - 117) or a
number previously programmed in CDE. To use extension numbers 198 and
199, first delete the devices assigned to them in Form 09.
Note:
5215 or 5201 IP phones will fail to register on a system that has a
default database because of the line appearances programmed on keys 8
and 10—keys that exist on the 5207 but not on the 5215 or 5201. To register
these phones, first delete the line appearances in Form 09, or follow the
phone replacement procedure on the next page to delete all key
programming.
Note:
Release 4.0 will not install the 5330/5340 firmware load on systems
using 256 MB CompactFlash. To use the full feature set of this phone with
the SX-200 ICP, you need a 512 MB CompactFlash or an internal hard
drive. Flash-based systems that do not plan to use this phone can upgrade
to Release 4.0 without hardware changes.
Summary of Contents for SX-200 ICP - 1.0 5020
Page 1: ...Release 4 0 CX CXi Controller TECHNICIAN S HANDBOOK ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 10: ...2 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook ...
Page 24: ...16 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Basic Installation ...
Page 26: ...18 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 3 Basic Programming ...
Page 76: ...68 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook ...
Page 89: ...81 Basic Programming The keys on the 5412 PKM are numbered as follows ...
Page 98: ...90 SX 200 ICP CX CXi Technician s Handbook Figure 10 Administrator Mailbox Menu ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Installation and Programming ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 5 Routine Maintenance ...
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Page 219: ...Chapter 6 Basic Troubleshooting and Repair ...
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Page 245: ...Chapter 7 Advanced Troubleshooting and Repair ...
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Page 269: ...Appendix A Default Database Values ...
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Page 327: ...Appendix B Part Numbers ...
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Page 337: ...Appendix C System Cabling ...
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Page 343: ...Appendix D Folio Views E Docs Tips ...
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