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3 adjuncts, Power systems, Chapter 3, adjuncts – Avaya Internet Protocol Communications Server IP600 User Manual

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Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000

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Adjuncts

Avaya IP600 provides the following equipment to supplement the services and features of your system and
telephones:

Power systems

On hold and delayed announcement systems

Headsets

Audio and visual paging

Alerts and sensors

Speakerphones

Security devices

Call Accounting systems

Power Systems

Avaya offers the following solutions to provide power for equipment and protection
from power disturbances or disasters:

Online Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS)

A UPS safeguards your Avaya IP600 and associated applications from utility
power irregularities. During a power failure, the UPS battery activates and
supplies power for a limited amount of time. This line of UPSs offers advanced
battery management and hot-swappable extended battery modules and comes in a
2U-high rack-mounted unit.

Surge Protectors

Surge protectors help protect PCs, fax machines, and other equipment from
electrical surge damage. Alternating Current (AC) Protectors prevent voltage
surges from entering the system via the AC utility line. Line Protectors prevent
voltage surges from entering the system via incoming central office lines or via
wiring for phones that extend to or from another building.

Terminal Power Supplies

Terminal power supplies provide local power for phones and adjuncts that require
additional power, such as DCP phones with headset adapters or adjunct
speakerphones. Types of power supplies include

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a desktop AC power module (North American standards)

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1151A global AC Ethernet-powered module battery backup (optional)