Nortel IP Phone 2004 Page 117 of 430IP Phones Description, Installation, and Operation3 Connect the IP Phone 2004 components:a. Connect one end of the handset cord to the handset jack on the backof the IP Phone (identified with a handset icon).b. Connect the other end of the handset cord to the handset.4 Choose one of the following connections:a. For an IP Phone not sharing a LAN access with a PC:Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the LAN ethernetport located on the back of the IP Phone (identified with a LAN icon).The other end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable plugs into the IP network.b. For an IP Phone sharing a LAN access with a PC:Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the LAN Ethernetport located on the back of the IP Phone (identified with a LAN icon,see Figure 10 on page 111) and the other end to the IP network.Insert one end of a second CAT5 Ethernet cable into the PC Ethernetport located on the back of the IP Phone (identified with a PC icon,see Figure 10 on page 111) and the other end into the computer.CAUTIONDamage to EquipmentDo not plug your IP Phone 2004 into any port but thePC Ethernet port. Severe damage can result. Consultyour system administrator to ensure that you areplugging your IP Phone into the PC Ethernet port.IMPORTANT!Timing informationThere are only four seconds between plugging in the IP Phone 2004power transformer and the appearance of the Nortel logo in the middleof the display. When you see the logo, you have one-second to respondby pressing the four feature keys at the bottom of the display insequence from left to right. If you miss the one second response time,the IP Phone 2004 attempts to locate the connect server. Wait until it isfinished, and then begin the power-up sequence again.