UsingAvayaGlobalSinglePortPowerOverEthernetInjector
UsingAvayaGlobalSinglePortPowerOverEthernetInjector
UsingAvayaGlobalSinglePortPowerOverEthernetInjector
Release 1
June 2018
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Contents
Chapter 1: Avaya Global Single Port Power over Ethernet Injector overview.................... 4
Avaya Global Single Port Power over Ethernet Injector overview................................................. 4
Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2: Safety information.................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 3: Powering up the phone and installing the GSPPoE power injector unit.......... 7
GSPPoE power injector unit..................................................................................................... 7
Turning on the phone by using GSPPoE................................................................................... 8
Powering up the digital phone by using the Y-Adapter with GSPPoE........................................... 9
Chapter 4: Recycling and disposal of GSPPoE power injectors........................................ 10
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 11
Troubleshooting the GSPPoE power injector unit..................................................................... 11
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Chapter 1: Avaya Global Single Port Power
over Ethernet Injector overview
Specifications
Environmental specifications
Mode Temperature Humidity
Operating -10°C to 50°C with no derating 10% to 90% non condensing
Storage -40°C to 85°C 5% to 95% non condensing
Electrical specifications
Input Voltage 100 volts to 240 volts AC (50 Hertz to 60 Hertz)
Maximum Input Current 0.4 ampere
Available Output Power 15.4 watts
Nominal Output Voltage 48 volts DC
Ethernet interface specifications
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Specifications
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Chapter 2: Safety information
General information:
• The GSPPoE must not be used on data networks that are connected to out-of-building wiring.
Use of AC power cord set:
• The power cord must have approval from the regulatory agency of the specific country in which
it is used. Examples of regulatory agencies include UL, CSA, and VDE.
• The power cord must include a ground connector and an IEC 60320 C5 connector at one end
and a locale specific plug with a ground contact at the other.
• The power cord must be rated for minimum 250 V AC for RMS operations and a minimum
rated current capacity of 2.5 A or a minimum wire gauge of 16 American Wire Gauge (1.00
square millimeters).
Use of PoE Power Injector:
• The AC wall socket-outlet must be near the GSPPoE power injector and easily accessible. You
can remove AC power from the GSPPoE power injector by disconnecting the AC power cord
from the wall socket outlet or from the GSPPoE power injector appliance coupler.
• The GSPPoE Power Injector must only be used with Avaya IP and digital terminals. According
to IEC 60950-1, both the power (PoE) and data (Ethernet) output interfaces of GSPPoE power
injector have Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) and Limited Power Source (LPS) circuits.
• The GSPPoE power injector ports are shielded by RJ45 data sockets. They cannot be used as
Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) telephone sockets. Connect only RJ45 data to RJ45 data
sockets.
Warning:
• Connect the GSPPoE power injector only to the IP or digital device that is bought with the
GSPPoE power injector. Using the injector with any other devicecan damage the device.
• Do not connect the GSPPoE power injector to the power outlet if the voltage indicated on
the label of the GSPPoE power injector is different from the power outlet voltage. A voltage
mismatch can cause equipment damage and pose a fire hazard.
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Chapter 3: Powering up the phone and
installing the GSPPoE power
injector unit
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Powering up the phone and installing the GSPPoE power injector unit
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Powering up the digital phone by using the Y-Adapter with GSPPoE
CAT- 3 GSPPoE
CAT-5E
Note:
The Y-Adapter can also be used with legacy DCP phones, BRI phones, and DCP
phones without button modules.
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Chapter 4: Recycling and disposal of
GSPPoE power injectors
Warning:
Do not dispose of your old product in your general household waste bin.
• If you purchase a replacement product, give the complete old product to the retailer. The retailer
must accept it as required by the national WEEE legislation.
• Inform the local separate collection system about the need to dispose electrical and electronic
products that are marked by the symbol ( ).
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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
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