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- How to power the Poly Trio C60 systems
Read the powering requirements and options carefully to understand powering for your Poly Trio system.
Powering the Trio C60 System
You can power the Trio C60 system with Power over Ethernet (PoE) or PoE+ (IEEE 802.3 at Type 2). When the system is booting up, an on-screen message indicates the available power supply type.
- The Trio C60 system LAN OUT port doesn’t provide PoE+ power.
- You can’t charge USB devices (mobile phones, tablets) connected to the Trio C60 system USB port.
- Maximum peak power to the loudspeaker is limited.
Power the Poly Trio System with the Optional Power Adapter
If your building isn’t equipped with PoE+ you can use the optional power adapter to provide PoE+ and full functionality to your Poly Trio C60 system.
Task
- Plug the AC power cord of the power adapter into the wall and use a network cable to connect the power adapter to the Poly Trio C60 system.
- Connect the power adapter to the network with a CAT-5E or CAT-6 Ethernet cable.The power adapter LED glows green when the system is correctly powered.
If the power adapter LED glows yellow, the adapter is bypassed, and the system is drawing PoE power from the outlet.
- Optional: Turn off the PoE network port or connect the Poly Trio system in the following sequence:
- Power up Poly Trio C60 using the power adapter, but don’t plug the devices into the network wall port.
- Wait for the system to boot up.
- Plug the devices into the network wall port.
- Ensure the LED indicator on the power adapter is green.
Poly Trio System Power Management
Power available to Poly Trio systems is limited. You must choose how to power the system and which features to enable or disable.
Power management options vary between Poly Trio system models. Read the power requirements and options carefully to understand power for your Poly Trio system.
- USB devices consuming < 2.5 W power
- USB port over current detection
USB Port Power Management
Device charging with the USB port on the Poly Trio C60 system is disabled by default. When disabled, the USB host port provides 100 mA of power for peripheral devices.
To enable USB charging, you must power your Poly Trio system with an IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) compliant power source. When you enable USB charging, you can power and charge USB 2.0 compliant devices with a power draw up to 1.500 mA / 7.5 W.
Using POE Class 0 with Poly Trio C60
Powering the Poly Trio C60 system from a PoE Class 0 source provides full core functionality. The only limitation is that the LAN Out port doesn’t provide PoE power.
Power-Saving on Poly Trio Systems
Power-saving automatically puts the phone into a low-power state to conserve energy when not in use.
When the phone is in power-saving mode, a steady yellow LED indicator displays. The phone returns to a full-power state after detecting user movement (based on changes in lighting), a button press, screen touch, or incoming call.
- Power-saving during workdays
- Power-saving during nonworking days
- Idle or inactivity time after which the phone enters power-saving mode
You can configure the behavior of the LED indicator (see LED Behavior Patterns).
Power-Saving Parameters
Use the following parameters to configure power-saving features and feature options.
powerSaving.Enable0 (default) - The paired device does not into power-saving mode.
1 - When the Poly Trio system enters power-saving mode, the paired device display switches to standby mode and powers up when the system exits power-saving mode.
powerSaving.idleTimeout.offHoursThe number of idle minutes during off hours after which the phone enters power saving.
1 (default)
1 - 10
powerSaving.idleTimeout.officeHoursThe number of idle minutes during office hours after which the phone enters power saving.
30 (default)
1 - 600
powerSaving.idleTimeout.userInputExtensionThe number of minutes after the phone is last used after which the phone enters power saving.
10 (default)
1 - 20
powerSaving.officeHours.duration.xAppend the day of the week for x. For example, powerSaving.officeHours.duration.Monday.
Set the duration of the office working hours by weekday.
Monday - Friday = 12 (default)
Saturday - Sunday = 0
0 - 24
powerSaving.officeHours.startHour.xSpecify the starting hour for the day's office working hours.
7 (default)
0 - 23
Set x to Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (see powerSaving.officeHours.duration for an example).
Rebooting the Phone at a Scheduled Time
You can configure Poly phones to reboot at a scheduled time, period, or days. With this feature, you can schedule phones to reboot daily.
Scheduled Reboot Parameters
Use the following parameters to configure scheduled reboot times for Poly phones.
prov.scheduledReboot.enabled
0 (default)— Disables scheduled reboot.
1—Enables scheduled reboot.
prov.scheduledReboot.periodDaysSpecify the time in days between scheduled reboots.
1 day (default)
1–365 days
prov.scheduledReboot.timeSpecify a time to reboot the Poly phone. Use the 24 hour time format (hh:mm).
03:00 (default)
prov.scheduledReboot.timeRandomEndIf this parameter is set to a specific time, the scheduled reboot occurs at a random time between the time set for prov.scheduledReboot.time and prov.scheduledReboot.timeRandomEnd. The time is in 24-hour format.
0–5 hours
hh:mm