| Condition: New
Cisco CP-7910G IP Phone
Supported Protocols: SCCP
*Voiplink currently has a limited supply of Cisco CP-7910G in new condition, orders will be shipped on a first come first serve basis.
Product Description
The Cisco IP Phones 7910G and 7910G +SW, two key offerings in the IP
phones portfolio, bring state-of-the-art technology to voice
communication solutions. The Cisco 7910G and 7910G+SW are basic
telephones designed primarily for common-use areas such as lobbies,
break rooms, and hallways�that do not require specialized features. The
Cisco 7910G+SW includes a two-port Cisco switch making it suitable for
worker applications requiring basic phone functionality, including a
co-located Ethernet device, such as a PC.
This single-line phone also provides four dedicated feature
buttons, line, hold, transfer, and settings, located prominently under
the display. A cluster of six feature access keys is located above the
volume control rocker switch. The factory default configuration for
messages (msgs), conference (conf), forward, speed dial (speed 1, speed
2), and redial can be programmed by a system administrator to perform
other functions, such as Call Park, Call Pick-Up, and Night Service, as
well as additional speed dials and other traditional telephone
features.
The Cisco 7910G: Basic IP Phone Functionality
- The Cisco 7910G provides 9 2x24 character LCD display. The display
provides features such as date and time, calling party name, calling
party number, and digits dialed, as well as call state indicators, a
settings menu, and other information.
- This phone does not include two-way speakerphone capability
but features on-hook dialing and call monitor mode. The phone also has
a mute button for the handset/headset microphones. A rocker switch for
controlling volume for ringer, handset, and call monitor is also
provided. The user can lock these volumes by pressing the Settings key
followed by the Save key. In the Services menu, users can also select
two ringer types and set the LCD contrast using the volume buttons
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