Copyright © 2007 Nortel Networks.All rights reserved.* Nortel, the Nortel logo, and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks.To provide feedback or report a problem in this document, go towww.nortel.com/documentfeedback.Document Number: NN43116-110Document Version: Standard 01.02Date: June 2007Connecting the IP Phone 2002Follow these steps to connect the IP Phone 2002:Step 1:Connect one end of the handset cord to the handsetjack on the telephone base and connect the otherend of the handset cord to the handset. Route thecord through the cord guide.Step 2:Attach the stand by engaging the tabs at the front ofthe stand first.Step 3:Connect one end of the line cord (CAT-5 cable) tothe Ethemet port on the telephone base andconnect the other end of the line cord to the LAN viaan Ethernet connection.Step 4:If the phone is on a LAN-powered enablednetwork*, follow the prompts that appear on thescreen to finish your set up. Your system adminim-tor should provide you with the correct informationto enter, if required.Step 5:If LAN Power is not available, plug the optional ACPower Adapter into the base of the telephone, andplug the adapter into the nearest power outlet.Country specific AC power adapters are separatelyorderable.NoteThe IP Phone 2002 supports both AC power andPower over LAN options. To use local AC powerusing an optional AC adapter. Country specific ACadapters are separately orderable.* To use Powerover LAN, the LAN infrastructure must providepower over LAN wiring. The IP Phone 2002supports Power over LAN in most powered LANconfigurations, induding standard IEEE 802.3afcompliant LAN powering. Before installing the IP Phone2002, consult with your system administrator as to thepreferred powering option.Wall MountingTo wall mount the IP Phone 2002, discard the stand anduse the wall mounting holes on the telephone base.NoteIt is recommended that this unit not be exposed to directsunlight for a prolonged period of time.CautionSevere damage to your IP Phone 2002 will occur if this setis plugged into an ISDN connection. Consult your systemadministrator to ensure that you are plugging your set intoa 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Jack.