Important Safety Instructions and Precautions
WARNING:DO NOT CONNECT DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK (PSTN). ANY CONNECTION OF THIS TELEPHONY DEVICE TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN THE INTENDED APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/ OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. “EXPOSED PLANT” MEANS WHERE ANY PORTION OF THE CIRCUIT IS SUBJECT TO ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTING OR POWER CONDUCTORS OPERATING AT A VOLTAGE EXCEEDING 300 V BETWEEN CONDUCTORS OR IS SUBJECT TO LIGHTNING STRIKES.
WARNING:THE SOCKET OUTLET, IF USED, SHALL BE LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY THE USER.
WARNING:ONLY MITEL® APPROVED AC POWER ADAPTER (P/N 50005301) SHALL BE USED.
NOTE: SOME IP TELEPHONY DEVICES DO NOT REQUIRE AN AC POWER ADAPTER. IF POWER OVER THE LAN IS AVAILABLE, IT SHALL BE COMPLIANT WITH IEEE 802.3af.
WARNING:THE HANDSET SUPPLIED WITH THE 5560 IPT IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR USE WITH ANY OTHER TELEPHONY DEVICE. USE OF THE HANDSET WITH ANY OTHER TELEPHONY DEVICE MAY HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE HEARING LOSS IN THE EVENT OF A LIGHTNING STRIKE ON THE OUTSIDE PLANT WIRING.
When using your 5560 IPT, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
•Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
•Avoid using the 5560 IPT during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
•Do not use the 5560 IPT to report a gas leak in the vicinity of a leak. Maintenance and Repair: There are no user serviceable parts inside the 5560 IPT. For repairs, return the 5560 IPT to an authorized Mitel dealer.
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Description
•The Mitel 5560 IPT® is supported by 3300 ICP MXe systems only. A limited number of 5560 IPTs are supported. Refer to the 3300 ICP Engineering Guidelines for more information.
•5560 IPTs are
Supporting Documentation
To access 5560 IPT- and
1.In your browser, go to www.mitel.com.
2.Move your cursor over Support and Services, and then select Documentation Library.
3.From the
4.Click User Guides. Navigate to Specialty Endpoints.
Installing a 5560 IPT (See Figure A )
Before installing your 5560 IPT, ensure that you are familiar with the following powering options:
•An IEEE 802.3af PoE jack provides power to the 5560 IPT via a LAN cable. (The 5560 IPT receives Ethernet signals and power through the same cable.) To install, see Steps n and o.
•An Ethernet power adapter provides power to the 5560 IPT via a LAN cable. The Ethernet power adapter is connected to the LAN via a separate LAN cable connected to a jack. (The 5560 IPT receives Ethernet signals and power through the same cable.) To install, see Steps n and o.
NOTE: Use only qualified
nThread the LAN cable plug through the opening in the center back of the installed base unit, guide it through the channel on the bottom of the base unit and plug it into the leftmost LAN port (Port 1) on the back of the 5560 IPT as shown. (Note: the second LAN port is not functional for this release.)
NOTE: If you are
oPlug the other end of the LAN cable into one of the following:
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•the phone port of an Ethernet power adapter. Then, connect the Ethernet adapter to the LAN using a separate LAN cable, and plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet.
pThread the handset cord through the channel on the bottom of the base unit and up through the opening on the back of the installed base unit. Plug the handset cord into the handset port.
NOTE: Headsets can be directly connected to the 5560 IPT using a
Registering a 5560 IPT
To register an installed 5560 IPT in MiNET mode:
•When prompted, enter a valid PIN and then press HOLD.
When registration is complete, you can connect a PC to the PC port on the back of the 5560 IPT. If desired, thread the PC cable through the slot on the back of the installed base unit, as shown for the LAN cable in Figure A, step nabove.
Desktop Mounting a 5560 IPT (See Figure B )
Turn the 5560 IPT so that the front faces away from you and locate the adjustment handles on either side of the 5560 IPT stand.
nPush the handles away from you (towards the front of the terminal) to loosen.
oTilt the 5560 IPT stand to the desired position and then pull the adjustment handles toward you (towards the back of the terminal) to tighten them again.
Wall Mounting (See Figure C )
NOTE: Wall mounting requires the use of a 1/8” (3mm) hex key.
nSelect a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other items that could cause a hazard when inserting screws in the wall.
CAUTION: Ensure the wall is capable of supporting the weight of the 5560 IPT. For additional security, it is recommended that you mount the 5560 IPT on a plywood backboard. Mitel is not responsible for 5560 IPTs damaged as a result of improper wall mounting.
oUse a hex key to remove the five screws on the top side of the stand. Retain these screws as you will need them in step 7.
pRemove the bottom plate from the stand.
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