Before you begin, Connecting the components of the phone – Nortel Networks 1120 User Manual
Page 28

Connecting the components
28
Before you begin
Connecting the components of the phone
CAUTION
Damage to Equipment
Do not plug your IP Phone 1120E into a regular phone
jack. This results in severe damage to the IP Phone.
Consult your system administrator to ensure that you
plug your phone into a 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet jack.
CAUTION
Your IP Phone 1120E is designed for use in an indoor
environment only.
WARNING
Your IP Phone 1120E is shipped with the base locked in
position. To avoid damaging your phone, press the wall-
mount lever, located just under the Handsfree key as
indicated in Figure 5 on page 29, to release the base
and pull it away from the phone.
See also other documents in the category Nortel Networks Phones:
- T7316 (188 pages)
- T7316E (2 pages)
- T7316 (2 pages)
- i2050 (56 pages)
- NN10300-009 (80 pages)
- NN43112-107 (46 pages)
- NN40050-109 (20 pages)
- 1120E (25 pages)
- 4065R (92 pages)
- Enterprise Edge M7324N (6 pages)
- 2007 (54 pages)
- NN42030-102 (78 pages)
- LDP7004 (1 page)
- MCC 3100 (78 pages)
- LIP-6812 (21 pages)
- CallPilot Desktop Messaging (72 pages)
- Companion MICS-XC (138 pages)
- jAZZ X-6000 (28 pages)
- Meridian M3901 (2 pages)
- Meridian M3902 (146 pages)
- NN42030-101 (108 pages)
- P0609347 02 (8 pages)
- BCM50 (280 pages)
- i2021 Series (77 pages)
- 3100 (72 pages)
- BCM1000 (347 pages)
- C3050 REV2 (42 pages)
- N0035509 (90 pages)
- Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone (170 pages)
- Meridian M3904 (2 pages)
- 6300 (138 pages)
- NN42030-107 (112 pages)
- ATA 2 (16 pages)
- IP Phone 2002 (2 pages)
- 414X (52 pages)
- BST Doorphone (18 pages)
- Regular Telephone (27 pages)
- M2008HF (74 pages)
- Business Communications Manager (BCM) & Norstar Installation (81 pages)
- 1000E (468 pages)
- M2016S (24 pages)
- 2050 (46 pages)
- CallPilot 150 (68 pages)
- BSG12 (2 pages)