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I have 5320 & 5340 telephones powered with a power supply, I am not using a POE switch. If I unplug the patch cord from the back of the 5320 or the 5340 and plug it into a 5360 telephone I can not get the 5360 to link up to the switch. The 5360 IP phone is programmed with the correct IP scheme. Does the 5360 sets need a different power supply that the 5320 & 5340 sets?
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5360 IP Phone supports 802.3af Powering. For standard use including use with Modules (Conference, Cordless, LIM) or or WLAN Stand order: 50005301 802.3af 48VDC Ethernet Power Adapter Universal, 100-240V 50-60 Hz For Gigabit connectivity order: 51015131 802.3af 48VDC Gb Ethernet Power Adapter Universal, 100-240V 50-60 Hz. C7 Power Cords must be purchased separately:
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