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System Hardware
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Page 68 IP and SIP Connectivity
IP and SIP Connectivity
Devices using Inter-Tel Protocol (ITP) IP and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) IP allow users
to communicate using the Local Area Network (LAN) and the public telephone system.
IP and SIP calls can be routed through the Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 or they can be configured as
members of the same Network Group. If the devices are configured to be members of a Net-
work Group, they can use the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) audio feature (see page 69).
IP and SIP Endpoint Ports and Connectors
The ports and connectors on IP and SIP endpoints vary depending on the model number. The
following ports and connectors may be included on your endpoint:
Headset Jack: Connects to a headset.
Handset Jack: Connects to a handset.
Combined Headset/Handset Jack: Connects to a headset or handset.
LAN/Power Jack: Connects to an external power supply (see page 69)
Personal Computer (PC) Port(s): Connects to a PC or any other 10/100 Ethernet
device
LAN/Power Jack: Connects to a network hub or a switch
External Microphone Jack: Allows you to connect an external microphone to the end-
point. (8690 only)
External Speaker Jack: Allows you to connect an external speaker to the endpoint
(8690 only)
Reset Button: Resets the connection to the network (8690 only)
Compact Flash (CF) Port: Allows you to connect a CF memory card if additional
memory is needed (8690 only)
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) Port:
Allows you to connect a PCMCIA memory card if additional memory is needed (8690
only)
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Client Port: Connects the endpoint to a host computer
running ActiveSync® (8690 only).
USB Host Port: Allows you to connect a keyboard, mouse, or other USB device to
your endpoint (8690 only)
Battery Packs and Chargers
Models 8664 and 8665 require a charged battery pack to operate. The Nickel Metal Hydride
(NiMH) rechargeable battery pack needs to be charged periodically. A charged battery pack
provides four hours of talk time or 80 hours of idle time. To save battery power, instruct the
user to place the endpoint in idle mode at the end of every call.
When the charge on the battery pack is low, the battery icon is displayed. The user will also
hear a soft beep through the earpiece every six seconds when the battery is low. When the bat-
tery pack is critically low, the endpoint will not work until the battery pack is charged
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