Cisco Unified IP Phone 7945G demonstrates the state-of-the-art advances in VoIP telephony, which includes wideband audio support, backlit shadeation show, and an incorporated Gigabit Ethernet port. It addresses the desires of transaction-kind people with sizable telecellsmartphone site visitors and the desires of these running with bandwidth-extensive programs on colocated PCs. This IP telecellsmartphone consists of a large, backlit, clean-to-study shadeation show for clean get right of entry to to verbal exchange information, timesaving programs, and functions along with date and time, calling celebration name, calling celebration number, digits dialed, and presence information. It additionally contains Extensible Markup Language (XML) programs that take benefit of the show. The telecellsmartphone presents direct get right of entry to to 2 phone lines (or mixture of lines, velocity dials, and direct get right of entry to to telephony functions), 4 interactive gentle keys that manual you thru name functions and functions, and an intuitive 4-way (plus Select key) navigation cluster. A hands-loose speakerphone and handset designed for high-constancy wideband audio are standard, as is a integrated headset connection.
Quick Specs
Model | CP-7945G |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 8.2 x 10.5 x 6 in. (20.32 x 26.67 x 15.24 cm) |
Weight | 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) |
Phone-Casing Composition | Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic in textured dark gray color with silver bezel |
Power | Supports IEEE 802.3af PoE (Class 3). 48VDC is required; it can be supplied locally at the desktop using an optional AC-to-DC power supply (part number CP-PWR-CUBE-3=) or power injector (CP-PWR-INJ=). Local power options require a corresponding AC country cord. |
Phone Software Requirements | Supported in 8.3(2) and greater |
Call Control Compatibility | Supported in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Versions 4.1(3)sr5b, 4.2(3)sr2b, 4.3(1), 5.1.1(b), 5.1(2), 6.0(1) and greater Supported in Cisco Unified Communications Express and SRST Version 4.1 |
Signaling Protocols | Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) with Cisco call control |
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