User manual

Chapter 2: Getting started
98-129217-C Connecting the Thrane IP handset 15
Connecting the Thrane IP handset
Power supply (PoE)
The Thrane IP Handset is powered from the LAN interface, using Power over Ethernet. The total
output power from the two interfaces is 32 W.
Both interfaces can support devices of power class 1, 2 and 3 (4, 7 and 15.4 Watt), as long as the
total power consumption does not exceed 32 W. If the limit is exceeded, the LAN ports are
prioritised so that LAN port 1 has the highest priority and port 2 is closed down. For this reason, we
recommend connecting your IP handset to LAN port 1.
In case of power hold-up (failure on input power), PoE will be turned off completely.
Starting up the Thrane IP Handset
To start up the Thrane IP Handset, do as follows:
1. Connect the Ethernet cable from the Thrane IP Handset/cradle to one of the LAN (PoE)
connectors on the terminal as described in the user manual for the handset.
2. The handset starts up automatically.
When the display shows this symbol in the upper right corner, the handset is ready for
making a call.
If the handset is not ready for making calls, it may be because the BGAN terminal is waiting for a
SIM PIN. To check this, enter the handset menu system and select BGAN > Status > PIN status.
You can enter the SIM PIN using the Thrane IP Handset. For details, see Entering the SIM PIN
using a phone or Thrane IP Handset on page 17.
By default, a handset connected to the LAN interface on the terminal is automatically
registered in the terminal and assigned the first available local number. For information
on how to connect handsets, see Connecting and configuring IP handsets on page 91.
Note
We recommend connecting to LAN port 1, because in case of insufficient power to
the LAN (PoE) interface port 2 will be closed down first.