Nortel 1110 User Guide

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 Nortel IP Phone 2002
553-3001-368 Standard 26.00 August 2007
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Connect the AC power adapter (optional). Leaving the AC adapter 
unplugged from the power outlet, connect the adapter to the AC adapter 
jack in the bottom of the phone. Form a small bend in the cable and then 
thread the adapter cord through the channels in the stand. 
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Secure the IP Phone footstand to the base of the IP Phone. Use the angle 
adjustment grip on the top back of the IP Phone to adjust the position. 
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Power the IP Phone 2002 using either the Power over Ethernet or an AC 
power transformer (local power). If you are using local power, plug the AC 
power transformer into the nearest power outlet. Make sure you use the 
correct AC power transformer is used. The voltage rating of the 
transformer must match the wall outlet voltage. See Table 12, “IP Phone 
2002 components list,” on page 125. 
Note: The IP Phone 2004 supports both AC power and Power over LAN 
options, including IEEE 802.3af Power Classification 2. To use Power 
over Ethernet, where power is delivered over the CAT5 cable, the LAN 
must support Power over Ethernet, and an AC adapter is not required. To 
use local AC power, the optional AC adapter can be ordered separately. 
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 to install the IP Phone 2002 for the first 
time using manual configuration, or use Procedure 19 on 
install the IP Phone 2002 for the first time using DHCP.
Startup sequence
When an IP Phone 2002 is connected to the network, it must perform a startup 
sequence. The elements of the startup sequence include:
obtaining VLAN ID (if supported by the network infrastructure)
obtaining the IP parameters
connecting to the Call Server
obtaining a User ID