Avaya Voicemail Pro CD 4.2 700459357 Manual Do Utilizador

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IP Office 4.2
© 2009 AVAYA All rights reserved.
Page 133
Issue 18.s.- (22 May 2009)
Power Options for IP Telephones
Avaya supports the IEEE 802.3af, standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE) on its range of IP telephones. With
Power over Ethernet, both power and data are carried over one CAT 5 Ethernet cable. Deploying IP telephones
utilizing Power over Ethernet eliminates the need for local power supplies, AC adapters and cables, and allows
power to be provided from the wiring closet/switch room where it can be easily connected to a UPS system.
There are several power options, in addition to IEEE Power over Ethernet, available to customers to power
their Avaya IP telephones.
· Avaya Individual Power Supply for 4600 and 5600 phones
Avaya provides individual power supplies that can be used to power each IP phone which provides a
single 48 volt output. The power supply can operate globally within a wide range of Alternating Current
(AC) input voltages: 90 - 264 Volts Alternating Current (VAC), 47-63 Hz. This power supply has a green
indicator (LED) that shows the unit has power to the PHONE socket on pins 7&8 of the CAT5 cable. This
item is available in two different versions, with and without an internal battery for uninterrupted power
to the phone.
· Avaya individual Power Supply for 1600 series phones
The 1600 series phones have a special power connecter to allow the connection of a cost efficient power
supply. These power supplies come in several versions for different countries and voltages.
· Avaya Power over Ethernet adapter for the 1603 phone
The 1603 phone does not support Power over Ethernet natively. A small adapter is needed. The adapter
will fit completely in the stand of the phone, offering a cost efficient option of either using a power
supply or a PoE adapter.
IP Telephone Power Consumption
Measured in Watts using an IEEE 802.3af power supply at 48V. This table shows the power consumption of the
phones currently shipping. Older versions of phones might have a different power requirement.
Power Consumption (Watts)
Telephone
PoE 
Class
Conservation
Mode
Typical
Worst Case
4602SW, 5602SW
2
4.1
N/A
5.0
4610SW, 5610SW
2
4.0
N/A
6.0
4621SW, 5621SW
2
4.9
N/A
6.45
4625SW
3
7.8
N/A
9.42
1603
2
4.32
3.75
5.10
1608
2
4.66
3.76
5.69
1616
2
3.17
2.83
3.65
Gig Adapter
3.16
N/A
5.81