Cisco
Cisco
Touchscreen No No No No No No
iLBC support No No No No No No
Power budget 5W 5W 5W 5W 5W 5W
IEEE PoE Classification No PoE Support No PoE Support Class 2 Class 2 Class 2 Class 2
PA100 PA100 PA100 Power PA100 Power PA100 Power PA100 Power
Power - other
Power Adaptor Power Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor
UC Manager support No No No No No No
UC Manager Express support Only with UC500 Only with UC500 Only with UC500 Only with UC500 Only with UC500 Only with UC500
BE3000 support No No No No No No
Hosted Small Business support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Device License Units required N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Phone User License (CME) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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SPA509G SPA525G2 SPA500S 3905 6901 6911
128 x 64 320x240
128 x 32 Monochrome
Display Monochrome Backlit Color QVGA, TFT Paper Label None Paper Label
Backlit
3.0inch 3.2inch
Touchscreen No No No No No No
UC Manager support No N/A N/A 7.1(5) or later 7.1(3) or later 7.1(3) or later
UC Manager Express support Only with UC500 Only with UC500 N/A 8.8 or later 8.5 or later 8.5 or later
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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6921 6941 6945 6961 7911G 7915
396 x 81 pixel-based, 396 x 162 pixel-based, 396 x 162 pixel-based, 396 x 81 pixel-based,
anti-glare graphical anti-glare graphical anti-glare graphical anti-glare graphical
Display 192x64 monochrome Grayscale
monochrome display monochrome display monochrome display monochrome display
with white backlight with white backlight with white backlight with white backlight
Touchscreen No No No No No No
Video Advantage Camera support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A
UC Manager support 7.1(2) or later 7.1(2) or later 7.1(2) or later 7.1(2) or later 3.3(5)sr1 or later N/A
UC Manager Express support 8.5 or later 8.5 or later 8.5 or later 8.5 or later 4.0 or later N/A
UC300 support No No No No No No
Phone User License (CME) $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 N/A
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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Conference Station
7916 7921G 7925G 7925G-EX 7931G
7937G
Touchscreen No No No No No No
24 (key system-like
Number of DNs supported N/A 6 6 6 1
functioN/Ality)
Programmable (line) keys 24 N/A N/A N/A 24 0
Standard or Extended Standard or Extended Standard or Extended Power cube, power May alternatively use
Power - other N/A
battery battery battery injector power cube
UC Manager support N/A 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 6.0 or later 4.1 or later
UC Manager Express support N/A 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 4.3 or later 4.0(2) or later 4.2 or later
UC300 support No No No No No No
Phone User License (CME) N/A $200 $200 $200 $200 $150
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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7942G 7945G 7962G 7965G 7975G 8941
Touchscreen No No No No Yes No
Yes, High-definition Yes, High-definition Yes, High-definition Yes, High-definition Yes, High-definition
Headset Port Yes
voice voice voice voice support
High-definition voice Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Video Advantage Camera support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Signaling Protocols SCCP/SIP SCCP/SIP SCCP/ SIP SCCP/ SIP SCCP/SIP SCCP/SIP(later)
UC Manager support 4.1(3)sr5b or later 4.1(3)sr5b or later 4.1(3)sr5b or later 4.1(3)sr5b or later 4.1(3)sr5b or later 8.6(Native)
UC Manager Express support 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 4.1 or later 4.1 or later CME 8.8
BE3000 support No No No No No No
UC300 support No No No No No No
Phone User License (CME) $200 $200 $200 $200 $250 N/A
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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8945 8961 9951 9971
Touchscreen No No No Yes
Power cube 3, power Power cube 4, power Power cube 4, power Power cube 4, power
Power - other
injector injector injector injector
UC Manager Express support CME 8.8 CME 8.5* CME 8.5* CME 8.5 *
BE3000 support No No No No
UC500 support No No No No
UC300 support No No No No
Notes
- Wideband: 'Limited' = supported with optional accessory Cisco handset and or third-party wired headset
- Headset Hookswitch Control is a headset mobility feature that provides wireless freedom to users at the desktop without need for a mechanical lifter.
Allows user to go offhook, onhook and receive remote ring indication (mute and volume locally controllable);
requires 8.3(3) firmware; vendor h/w (adapter cable for use with select headsets and base stations). See jabra.com/cisco and plantronics.com/cisco for further details
Provides non-Native DECT or BT capability (headset-dependent) to phone. Available Dec '07. a.k.a. 'Electronic hookswitch'
- Power budget is for worst case, includes line loss, and is formulated to avoid switch oversubscription. Actual power use/consumption is often significantly less
and is dependent on phone state. Numbers quoted for conference phones are nominal peak. Note: 7936 requires power adapter.
- Signalling Protocols: SIP - only the 7940G and 7960G models may be positioned for use with third-party call control. SIP 3911 phone has a more limited feature set
- 7937 image above shows satellite mic kits (optional accessory); 7921 image above shows desktop charger (optioN/Al accessory)
- 7925G-EX requires ATEX and CSA certification which is pending. Certification is outside Cisco control. Thus, FCS date is TBD but is targeted for 1H 2010.
- CME 8.5 only supports audio on 99XX phones
- CME 8.6 (March 31st 2011) supports both audio and video on 99XX phones
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