2.Use the supplied Ethernet 10/100Base-T (straight-through cable) with an RJ45 connector (eight pin jack) to connect to the telephone LAN jack (see Figure on right).

3.Connect the other end of the telephone LAN cord to the LAN or server (see Figures 9-3and 9-8.)

4.The IPT operates like a switch, as opposed to a hub, so the IPT can be connected directly to the LAN and then a PC can be connected to the IPT PC jack to make a connection to the LAN.

5.Use the same type of RJ45 cable connector used in the previous step to connect the IPT to the PC.

Notes

A new Add-on Module (ADM) (part number DADM3120) can be connected to the IP telephone. The DKT3000 ADM is not compatible with the IPT. The installation is the same as for the older model DADMs. See “Digital Add-on Module Installation” on page 11-21for installation instructions.

IP Telephony and QSIG Over IP

Pre-installation Guidelines

AC Adapter

Connects

Connects

 

to LAN Switch,

to PC

 

Router

 

 

Power

Built in

 

Headset

 

Over LAN

 

or HESB

 

 

 

 

Interface

 

LAN

PC

DC12V

HEADSET

_

+

 

 

Over IP

IP Telephony and

6682

 

QSIG

 

 

 

Figure 9-3 IPT Connections

For details on other IPT options, see “Power over LAN” on page 9-16. If Power over LAN is used, the AC adapter should not be installed and vice versa.

IPT Operation Notes

The following provides information IPT operation with Strata CTX systems (see Table 9-3).

Table 9-3 IPT1020-SD Operation with Strata CTX

IPT1020-SD Buttons and Features

Strata CTX System with BIPU

 

 

Basic LCD

2 x 24 characters

 

 

LCD Feature button

Operational

 

 

Fixed Spdial button

Operational

 

 

IPT1020-SD telephones per cabinet slot

16 telephones max.

 

 

Programming Mode “A” (Beep Tone On/Off, etc.)

 

Program Mode “A” is for telephone options that are

Not Operational

controlled by the ROM inside the telephone.

 

 

 

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