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Avaya IP Phone 2002 Getting Started for Communication Server 1000 Getting Started Manual

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1. The IP Phone 2002 Installation Connecting the IP Phone 2002 Follow these steps to connect the IP Phone 2002 Step 1 Connect one end of the handset cord to the handset jack on the telephone base and connect the other end of the handset cord to the handset Route the cord through the cord guide Step2 Attach the stand by engaging the tabs at the front of the stand first Step 3 Connect one end of the line cord CAT 5 cable to the Ethernet port on the telephone base and connect the other end of the line cord to the LAN via an Ethernet connection Step 4 If the phone is on a LAN powered enabled network follow the prompts that appear on the screen to finish your set up Your system administrator should provide you with the correct information to enter if required Step 5 If LAN Power is not available plug the optional AC Power Adapter into the base of the telephone and plug the adapter into the nearest power outlet Country specific AC power adapters are separately orderable Wall Mounting Component for gt Future Expansion Ethernet port gt _ ued To PC Ethernet port AC Power Adapter Plug Headset Jack Note The IP Phone 2002 supports both AC power and Power over LAN options To use local AC power using an optional AC adapter country specific AC adapters are separately orderable To use Power over LAN the LAN infrastructure must provi
2. PC It provides space savings at the desktop with a small footprint supports local AC and LAN powering options and offers an intuitive user interface all without sacrificing the ultra high reliability superior voice quality and feature rich communication services that you ve come to expect from Nortel Networks The design of the IP Phone 2002 provides single button access to functionality amp features for maximum personal productivity and efficiency The four soft label keys guide users through feature use as supported on any of Nortel Networks communication systems making it very easy to use For feature descriptions and provisioning information regarding the use of your IP Phone 2002 on a specific Nortel Networks communication system refer to the documentation provided with the system including the system specific IP Phone 2002 User Guide The IP Phone 2002 Basic Operation Making a Call with the Handset Lift the Handset to make a call using the primary line Enter the phone number on the dial pad When your call is completed press GOODBYE or return the handset to the cradle Making a Call with the Handset or Handsfree Press the HANDSFREE or HEADSET key Enter the phone number on the dial pad When your call is completed press GOODBYE Answering a Call Answer a ringing call by lifting the HANDSET or pressing the HANDSFREE or HEADSET keys Using HOLD and MUTE While on a call pressing the HOLD key will place y
3. de power over LAN wiring The IP Phone 2002 supports Power over LAN in most powered LAN configurations including standard IEEE 802 3at compliant LAN powering Before installing the IP Phone 2002 consult with your system administrator as to the preferred powering option Wall Mounting To wall mount the IP Phone 2002 discard the stand and use the wall mounting holes on the telephone base Note It is recommended that this unit not be exposed to direct sunlight for a prolonged period of time Caution Severe damage to your IP Phone 2002 will occur if this set is plugged into an ISDN connection Consult your system administrator to ensure that you are plugging your set into a 10 100 Base T Ethernet Jack Handset Jack Cord Guides To provide feedback or report a problem in this document go to www nortel com documentfeedback Copyright 2007 Nortel Networks All rights reserved Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks NN43116 110 01 01 The IP Phone 2002 Getting Started NORTEL www nortel com The IP Phone 2002 Introduction This Getting Started Card describes Nortel Networks IP Phone 2002 The IP Phone 2002 is a full featured IP telephone ideally suited for those who need multi line access and speakerphone or headset access It has an integrated LCD display screen and includes integrated switch functionality to support a co located
4. ed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Use only with Nortel Networks recommended approved Limited Power Source Output rated 16VAC 500mA 50 60Hz or 48 VDC LAN Power Warning The earpiece mouthpiece region on the handset may attract and retain small objects
5. our caller on hold Press the LINE key to retrieve your call Pressing the MUTE key will mute your handset headset or speakerphone so that your caller cannot hear you Press MUTE again to speak with your caller The associated LED will flash when mute is on when the headset is being used or when the speakerphone is being used Volume Control The volume control key adjusts ringer handset headset and speakerphone volumes Press the volume control key while your phone is ringing or access ringer volume via the Services list to adjust the ringer volume Press the volume control key while using your handset headset or speakerphone will adjust the volume The IP Phone 2002 Basic Operation Speaker Four Programmable Feature keys Set Lamp Four Programmable Feature keys Four Softkeys Navigation Cluster keys Feature keys Quit key Goodbye key Hold key Headset key with LED Mute key with LED Volume Control Handsfree key with LED IP Phone 2002 Emission B product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are design

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