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Cisco IP Phone 7970G demonstrates
the latest technology and
advancements in VoIP telephony. It
addresses not only the needs of
the executive or major decision
maker but also brings network data
and applications to users without
PCs. This state-of-the-art IP
phone includes a backlit,
high-resolution color touch-screen
display for easy access to
communication information,
timesaving applications, and
feature usage. It also enables
customers and developers to
deliver more innovative and
productivity-enhancing Extensible
Markup Language (XML) applications
to the display. Access to eight
telephone lines (or combination of
lines and direct access to
telephony features), a
high-quality hands-free
speakerphone, a built-in headset
connection, both Cisco
pre-standard Power over Ethernet (PoE)
and IEEE 802.3af PoE are
supported.
CISCO IP PHONE 7970G
FEATURES
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G 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.
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G does
not require hands-on moves or
changes. Users can simply pick up
the phone and move to a new
location anywhere on their
network-without the help of a
system administrator.
With both a color display and
touch screen, the Cisco IP Phone
7970G delivers more powerful
applications and network data to
the desktop.
Messages
The message key provides direct
access to voice mail.
Directories
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G
identifies incoming messages and
categorizes them 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 3 (LDAP3) standard
directory.
Settings
The settings key allows the user
to adjust display contrast and
select from a large number of
ringer sounds and volume settings
for all audio components such as
ringer, handset, headset, and
speaker. Network configuration
preferences can also be set up
(usually by the system
administrator). Configuration can
either be automatic or manually
set up for Dynamic Host Control
Protocol (DHCP), Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Cisco
CallManager software, and backup
Cisco CallManager software.
Services
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G allows
users to quickly access diverse
information such as weather,
stocks, quote of the day, or any
Web-based information. The phone
uses XML to provide a portal to an
ever-growing world of features and
information.
Help
The online help feature gives
users information about the
phone's keys, buttons, and
features. The pixel display allows
for greater viewing flexibility
and significantly expands the
information viewed when using
features such as Services,
Information, Messages, and
Directory. For example, the
Directory button can show local
and server-based directory
information.
Volume Control, Microphone Mute
Button, and Speaker On/Off Button
Speakerphone
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G
features high-quality speakerphone
technology. It also includes an
easy-to-use speaker on/off button
and microphone mute buttons. These
buttons are lit when active. The
convenient volume control button
provides for easy decibel-level
adjustments for the speakerphone,
handset, headset, and ringer.
Stereo Jack Sockets
Located on the side of the Cisco
IP Phone 7970G is a 3.5-millimeter
(mm) stereo jack socket for
connection to auxiliary speakers
or headphones, and a second 3.5-mm
stereo jack socket for connection
to a stereo microphone. Note:
auxiliary speakers, headphones, or
microphones can only be used with
external power adapters.
Display Key
The display key provides easy
access to previous
"pages" or applications
still open on the liquid crystal
display (LCD).
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
The internal Cisco 2-port
Ethernet switch allows for direct
connections to a 10/100BASE-T
Ethernet network via an RJ-45
interface with single LAN
connectivity for both the phone
and a colocated PC. The system
administrator can designate
separate VLANs (802.1Q) for the PC
and Cisco IP phones, providing
improved information security and
voice and data reliability.
A dedicated headset port
eliminates the need for a separate
amplifier when using a headset.
This allows the handset to remain
in its cradle, simplifying headset
use.
The handset is hearing aid
compatible (HAC) and meets Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
loudness requirements for the
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA). Section 508 loudness
requirements can be achieved using
industry-standard in-line handset
amplifiers such as Walker
Equipment W-10 or CE-100
amplifiers.
The dial pad is also
ADA-compliant.
The foot-stand of the Cisco IP
Phone 7970G is adjustable from
flat to 60 degrees to provide
optimum display viewing and
comfortable use of all buttons and
keys. The foot-stand is keyed to
match standard wall-jack
configurations for wall mounting.
Two optional wall-mount brackets
are also offered.
For the Cisco IP Phone 7970G to
have full display brightness, the
external power adapter is an
ordering requirement. The Cisco IP
Phone 7970G can receive power down
the LAN from any of the Cisco
in-line power-capable blades and
boxes; however, the display screen
is "half bright" and
therefore is not the recommended
mode of operation.
In addition, the Cisco IP Phone
7970G supports both the Cisco
pre-standard Power over Ethernet (PoE)
and IEEE 802.3af PoE.
For added information security,
the audible dual tone
multi-frequency (DTMF) tones are
masked when the speakerphone mode
is used.
Other Cisco IP Phone 7970G
features include:
- 24+user-adjustable ring
tones
- G.711 and G.729a audio
compression
- An IP address assignment-DHCP
client or statically
configured
- Comfort noise generation and
voice activity detection (VAD)
programming on a system basis
SETTINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The Cisco IP Phone 7970G
includes the following settings:
- Display contrast
- Ring type
- Network configuration
- Call status
To obtain a
quote or to place an order,
please call:
213-225-2200 or
email
sales@freeway.com
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