6.3 Placement of the Phone

ƒThe phone includes a footstand. When using the phone on a desk, the footstand can be used to provide optimum view of the display, as shown in Figure 2.

ƒAlternatively, you can mount the phone on the wall using the footstand as a mounting bracket as shown in Figure 3. In this position, the small tab that is located at the base of ear-piece rest must be removed, rotated 180 degrees, and reinserted. The tab as shown in Figure 4 will keep the handset from falling from the phone when the phone is vertically placed.

Footstand

Tab

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

6.4 Using Power over LAN (POL)

ƒYou may use Power Over LAN feature with a power adapter at the same time.

1.If you plug in the adapter first to the phone, and then plug in the POL capable UTP-cable, the phone will continue to receive power from the adapter. At this point, if you disconnect the adapter from the phone, the phone will reboot, go through the POL startup procedure and start to use the POL as its power source.

2.If you plug in the POL capable UTP-cable first to the phone, and then plug in the adapter, the phone will continue to receive power from the POL cable. At this point, if somehow the POL stops supplying power to the phone, for instance, when the user disconnects the LAN cable, the power source of the phone will switch over to the adapter in a seamless manner without rebooting.

Note: UIP312 supports the POL service in the uplink ethernet port only, and does not support the POL service in the downlink ethernet port.

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Uniden UIP312 manual Placement of the Phone, Using Power over LAN POL