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Hello,
Just got a Nortel m3904 business phone off Ebay. However, for the life of me, I can not find the power supply input on the phone. All I see are plug-ins for a 2-line 8pin and 2-line 4pin plug.
I'm assuming that is the power supply. Where can I get a power supply for this phone?
Thanks in advance.
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There is no Pwr supply needed for operation. It is line powered. Hope this helps!
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I am hoping that you know this, but you do realize that the M3904 is a system telephone right? You cannot plug this into a household jack. It will, at best, not function at all and, at worst, if it gets hit with household ring voltage it will be fried out.
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the m3904 is made for the M1 switches. They will only work with the opt11 mini. 11c, 61c or 81c release 23 or higher.
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