Hardware Features |
Ergonomic design |
● The phone offers an easy-to-use interface and provides a traditional telephony-like user experience. |
Graphical display |
● The 5-in., 800 × 480 resolution, grayscale display provides scrollable access to calling features and text-based XML applications. |
Handset |
● The handset is a standard wideband-capable audio handset (connects through an RJ-9 port).
● The standard coiled cord has a custom end for concealed cable routing beneath the phone (cord length is approximately 21 in. [55 cm] coiled and up to 72 in. (183 cm) extended).
● The handset is hearing aid-compatible (HAC) and meets Federal Communications Commission (FCC) loudness requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). You can achieve Section 508 loudness requirements using industry-standard inline handset amplifiers such as Walker Equipment W-10 or CE-100 amplifiers. The dial pad is also ADA-compliant. |
Speaker phone |
● The full-duplex speakerphone gives you flexibility in placing and receiving calls with hands free. |
Analog headset |
● The analog headset jack is a standard wideband-capable RJ-9 audio port. |
AUX port |
● You can use an auxiliary port to support electronic hookswitch control with a third-party headset connected to it. |
Ethernet switch |
● An internal 2-port Cisco Ethernet switch allows for a direct connection to a 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet network (IEEE 802.3i/802.3u/802.3ab) through an RJ-45 interface with single LAN connectivity for both the phone and a co-located PC.
● The system administrator can designate separate VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q) for the PC and phone, providing improved security and reliability of voice and data traffic. |
Keys |
● The phone has the following keys:
◦ Line keys
◦ Soft keys
◦ Back and release keys
◦ Four-way navigation and select keys
◦ Hold/Resume, Transfer, and Conference keys
◦ Messaging, Application, and Directory keys
◦ Standard keypad
◦ Volume-control toggle key
◦ Speakerphone, headset, and mute keys |
Backlit Indicator |
● The phone supports backlit indicators for the audio path keys (handset, headset, and speakerphone), select key, line keys, and message waiting. |
Replaceable bezel |
● The phone includes a black bezel; an optional silver bezel is also available separately. |
Dual-position foot stand |
● The display is easy-to-view and the buttons and keys are easy-to-use. The two-position foot stand supports viewing angles of 35 and 50 degrees; you can remove the foot stand for wall mounting, with mounting holes located on the base of the phone. |
Wall-mountable |
● You can install the phone on a wall using an optional wall-mount kit (available separately). |
Physical security |
● The phone is compatible with the Kensington Security Slot (K-Slot) antitheft system. |
Power Features |
IEEE Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
● IEEE Power over Ethernet class 2. The phone is compatible with both IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at switch blades and supports both Cisco Discovery Protocol and Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Power over Ethernet (LLDP-PoE). |
Cisco IP Phone Power Cube 4 |
● This optional power cube is used as an AC-to-DC (48V) power supply for non-PoE deployments. Use of the power cube 4 also requires the use of one of the corresponding AC country cords. |
Call-Control Support |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
● 8.5.1
● 8.6.2
● 9.1.2
● 10.0 and later |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Unified CME) |
● 10.0 and later through fast track |
Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE 6000) |
● 8.6.2
● 9.1.2
● 10.0 and later |
Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS) |
● 8.6.2 and later (using supported UCM versions above) |