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== Introduction ==
The IP Hotline handset is using the Mic and Speaker connectors for audio.
The table below is an overview of the main connectors involved when installing the IP Hotline Station.


{| border="1"
I/O #1 is used as an input to detect the hook switch
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| align=left | LAN (P1) || 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port for LAN (uplink) connection. Supports PoE (802.3af). Draws power from either spare line or signal line.
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| align=left | AUX (P2) || 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port for auxilliary equipment such as PC or IP Camera.
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| align=left | Input/Output || Pluggable screw terminal
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| align=left | Local Power || Pluggable screw terminal, 17-27 VDC Idle 4W, max. 8W
|-
|}


To access these connectors the front cover must be removed.
For more details see [[Turbine Compact series board connectors]]


== Power Supply ==
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The IP Hotline Station supports Power over Ethernet (PoE, IEEE 802.3 a-f) where power can be drawn from either the spare line or signal line.  


If PoE is not available, the IP Hotline Station  can be connected to a 24 VDC local power supply.
[[Category: Turbine Connections]]
 
See Related Article [[INCA Master Station Kit Board Connectors]] for local power supply connections.
 
 
 
[[Category: INCA Connections]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 23 June 2023

The IP Hotline handset is using the Mic and Speaker connectors for audio.

I/O #1 is used as an input to detect the hook switch

For more details see Turbine Compact series board connectors

1008070010 Hotline IP-TKIS.png

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