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Cisco family of IP and wireless IP
phones provides a complete
range of communication devices
designed to take full advantage of
the power of your data network,
while providing the convenience
and ease-of-use you've come to
expect from your business phone.
From the home office to the
manufacturing floor, from the
lobby to the executive suite,
there is a Cisco IP Phone
for you.
VOIP Protocols Supported:
SCCP, SIP, MGCP
The Cisco IP Phone 7960G, a key
offering in the IP Phone
portfolio, is a fully featured IP
phone, perfect for managers and
executives, providing six
programmable line and feature
buttons, and a high quality
speakerphone. The Cisco IP Phone
7960G offers four dynamic soft
keys that guide a user through
call features and functions.
Built-in headset port and
integrated Ethernet Switch are
standard with the Cisco IP Phone
7960G. Also includes audio
controls for full duplex
speakerphone, handset and headset.
The Cisco IP Phone 7960G also
features a large, pixel-based LCD
display. The display provides
features such as date and time,
calling party name, calling party
number, and digits dialed. The
graphic capability of the display
allows for the inclusion of such
features as XML (Extensible Markup
Language) and future features. The
7960G is multi-protocol capable (SCCP,
SIP, MGCP).
Features
- The Cisco 7960G is dynamic
and designed to grow with
system capabilities.
- Features will keep pace with
new changes via software
updates to the phone's flash
memory.
- The phone provides many
accessibility methods
according to user preference.
- Various methods or paths
include buttons, softkeys, a
navigation key, and direct
access with the use of
corresponding
"ghost" digits.
The internal Cisco two-port
Ethernet switch allows for a
direct connection to a
10/100BASE-T Ethernet network via
an RJ-45 interface with single LAN
connectivity for both the phone
and a co-located PC. The system
administrator can designate
separate virtual LANs (VLANs)
(802.1Q) for the PC and Cisco IP
Phones providing improved security
and reliability of voice and data
traffic.
A dedicated headset port
eliminates the need for a separate
amplifier when using a headset.
This allows the handset to remain
in its cradle, making headset use
simpler. The Cisco IP phone's
convenient volume control button
provides for easy decibel-level
adjustments for the speakerphone,
handset, headset, and ringer. The
handset in HEaring Aid Compatible
(HAC) and meets FCC loudness
requirements for Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). Section
508 loudness requirements can be
achieved using industry standard
inline handset amplifiers such as
Walker Equipment W-10 or CE-100
amplifiers.
The dial pad is also ADA
compliant.
The footstand of the Cisco
7960G is adjustable from flat to
60 degrees to provide optimum
display viewing and comfortable
use of all buttons and keys. The
footstand is keyed to match
standard wall jack configurations
for wall mounting. Two optional
wall mount brackets are also
offered as noted below.
The Cisco IP Phone 7960G can
also receive power down the LAN
from any of the Cisco inline
power-capable blades and boxes.
For added security, the audible
dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF)
tones are masked when the
speakerphone mode is used.
Each of the features below will
have expanded capabilities in the
future:
Messages
- Direct access to voice mail.
In the near future voice mail
speech to text readout on the
display.
Directories
- The Cisco IP Phone 7960G
identifies incoming messages
and categorizes them for users
on the screen. This allows
users to quickly and
effectively return calls using
direct dial-back capability.
- The corporate directory
integrates with the
Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP3) standard
directory
To obtain a
quote or to place an order,
please call:
213-225-2200 or
email
sales@freeway.com
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