2.4 Connecting the Handset
Plug one end of the coil cord into the
2.5 Connecting the SIP LD Series to the network
WARNING! Risk of electrical shock! Dangerous voltages may be present on the terminals of the network patch cable after it is plugged into the network wall jack. Connect the patch cable to the base first, then to the network wall jack.
2.5.1SIP LD Series Version 1 (Local Power) Connect Network to the Inline Power Adapter.
For this version, the network interface is assumed to NOT be PoE compatible. For installation within North America, Teledex provides an inline power adapter, which has two network ports labeled “PHONE” and “LINE” respectively. (For installation outside North America, please contact Teledex for information on obtaining an approved inline power adapter.)
Plug one end of a network patch cable into the
2.5.2 SIP LD Series Version 2 (PoE)
For this version, the network interface is assumed to be PoE compatible, and power present at the Ethernet jack. Plug one end of a network patch cable into the
the network administrator.
2.5.3 SIP LD Series Version 3 (Dual power)
This version can work in either local power or PoE mode, according to the different setup of the power jumpers underneath the phone. When the phone is set to work in the local power mode, connect to the network through the inline power adapter as described in subsection 2.5.1. When the phone is configured to work in PoE mode, follow the instructions described in subsection 2.5.2.
CAUTION: Do not connect a standard telephone line cord to the network
NOTE: The SIP LD series will not function until it has been con- figured and activated by the network administrator.
2.6 Connecting a PC to the SIP LD Series
If the installation environment has only one active network jack, and another network device such as a PC must share the same space, that device should be disconnected from the wall jack and reconnected to the
CAUTION: The cable from the network wall jack must be connected to the jack on the top of the phone, and if there is
a PC, it must be connected to the jack on the right side of the phone. Otherwise the phone will not function.
2.7Arranging the SIP LD Series on the Desk or Table
Route the network cable toward the rear of the base of
the phone, and attach the desk/wall mounting bracket by inserting the tabs into the matching holes in the base. Place the phone in a convenient location on the desk. Place the handset on the cradle and confirm that the hookswitch is properly depressed by the weight of the handset.
2.8 Mounting the SIP LD Series on a Wall
The SIP LD series can be mounted on a wall or other vertical or
To remove the clip, push it firmly toward the hookswitch. The clip will hold the handset firmly in the cradle, and allow it to depress the hookswitch when the phone is not in use.
3. Configuring the SIP LD Series
Once the SIP LD series has been unpacked, set up on the
desk (or mounted to a wall), and connected to the network, the network administrator should be notified that the unit is ready for network configuration and activation. Once this process has been completed, it will receive power from the network and begin to function.
3.1 Starting Up
The SIP LD series will automatically begin to function once it has been connected to the network, configured and activated by the network administrator. The network will
detect the presence of the SIP LD series and supply power and data to it (there is no on/off switch). Once
power has been applied, it takes about ninety (90) seconds for the SIP LD series to be ready for configuration.
3.2 Online Configuation
The SIP LD series supports
the DHCP function through the online configuration.
3.2.1 Visit the Configuration Portal (Fig.2)
Use the link http://(IP Address):8080 to access the web portal of the SIP LD series. The default IP address is 10.10.1.254, so use the link http://10.10.1.254:8080. The username and pass- word will be required to access to the web portal.
The default logins are (case sensitive):
Username: Admin
Password: iPhone06
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