Type: | Key Phone |
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Function: | Wireless Phone, Common Key Phone, Caller Number Presentation Phone, VoIP Phone |
Display: | With Display |
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Table 1 shows the Quick Spec.
Product Code |
CP-8865-K9 |
Display |
5" high-resolution (800 × 480) WVGA color display |
Ethernet Switch |
10/100/1000 |
Integrated Video |
Yes - 720p HD, H.264 AVC Camera: 80 degree FOV, 25 degree tilt up/down; Manual shutter (privacy) |
Programmable Soft Keys |
4 |
Number of Line Keys |
5 |
Full Duplex Speakerphone |
Yes |
Wideband Audio |
Yes |
PoE Classification |
Class 4 |
Third-party Call Control |
Yes |
Replaceable Bezel |
Yes (Black, Silver) |
Features |
Benefits |
Hardware Features |
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Ergonomic design |
The phone offers an easy-to-use interface and provides a traditional telephony-like user experience
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Graphical display |
The 800 × 480, 24-bit color, 5-in. WVGA display provides scrollable access to calling features and text-based XML applications
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Video |
720p HD video (encode and decode)
H.264 and Cisco Application Visibility and Control (AVC)
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Handset |
The handset is a standard wideband-capable audio handset (connects through an RJ-9 port)
The standard coiled cord has a custom end for concealed cable routing beneath the phone (cord length is approximately 21 in. [55 cm] coiled and up to 72 in. (183 cm) extended)
The handset is hearing aid-compatible (HAC) and meets Federal Communications Commission (FCC) loudness requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). You can achieve Section 508 loudness requirements by using industry-standard inline handset amplifiers such as Walker Equipment W-10 or CE-100 amplifiers. The dial pad is also ADA-compliant
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Speakerphone |
The full-duplex speakerphone gives you flexibility in placing and receiving calls with hands free. For added security, the audible dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) tones are masked when the speakerphone mode is used
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Analog headset |
The analog headset jack is a standard wideband-capable RJ-9 audio port
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AUX port |
You can use an auxiliary port to support electronic hook-switch control with a third-party headset connected to it
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External audio ports |
The phone has a 3.5-mm stereo line in/out jack (for optional external headset, speakers, or headphones)
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USB |
Two USB ports enhance the usability of call handling by enabling wired or wireless headsets, in addition to providing charging capability to mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets
A side USB port provides up to 500mA power output at 5V or 2.5W
A back USB (in yellow) port provides 500mA power output and is upgradable to support up to 2.1A power output at 5V or 10.5W
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Ethernet switch |
An internal 2-port Cisco Ethernet switch allows for a direct connection to a 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet network (IEEE 802.3i/802.3u/802.3ab) through an RJ-45 interface with single LAN connectivity for both the phone and a co-located PC
The system administrator can designate separate VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q) for the PC and phone, providing improved security and reliability of voice and data traffic
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Bluetooth |
No Bluetooth radio is present on the phone (part number CP-8865NR)
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Wi-Fi client |
No Wi-Fi Radio is present on the phone
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Keys |
The phone has the following keys:
Line keys
Soft keys
Back and release keys
Four-way navigation and select keys
Hold/Resume, Transfer, and Conference keys
Messaging, Application, and Directory keys
Standard keypad
Volume-control toggle key
Speakerphone, Headset, and Mute keys
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Backlit indicator |
The phone supports backlit indicators for the audio path keys (Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone), select key, line keys, and message waiting
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Replaceable bezel |
The phone includes a black bezel; an optional silver bezel is also orderable separately
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Dual-position foot stand |
The display is easy-to-view and the buttons and keys are easy-to-use. The two-position foot stand supports viewing angles of 35 and 50 degrees; you can remove the foot stand for wall mounting, with mounting holes located on the base of the phone
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Wall-mountable |
You can install the phone on a wall using an optional wall-mount kit (orderable separately)
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Key expansion module (KEM) |
The phone supports up to three KEMs to expand from 5- to 113-line buttons. You have the convenience of many speed dials or programmable features
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Physical security |
The phone is compatible with the Kensington Security Slot (K-Slot) antitheft system
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Power Features |
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IEEE Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
IEEE Power over Ethernet class 4 is supported. The phone is compatible with IEEE 802.3af, 802.3at, and Cisco Universal Power over Ethernet (UPOE) switch blades and supports both Cisco Discovery Protocol and Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Power over Ethernet (LLDP-PoE)
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Cisco IP Phone Power Cube 4 |
This optional power cube is used as an AC-to-DC (48V) power supply for non-PoE deployments. Use of the power cube 4 also requires the use of one of the corresponding AC country cords
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Call-Control Support |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
9.1.2
10.5.2
11.0 and later
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express |
Planned to be supported in 11.5
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Cisco Business Edition 6000 (BE 6000) |
9.1.2
10.5.2
11.0 and later
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Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS) |
9.1.2 and later (using supported Cisco Unified UCM versions listed previously)
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Features |
Specifications |
Audio codec support |
G.711 a-law and mu-law, G.722, G.729a, Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC), and Internet Speech Audio Codec (iSAC)
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Key call features support |
+ Dialing
Abbreviated dialing
Adjustable ring tones and volume levels
Adjustable display brightness
Agent greeting
Application launch pad
Auto-answer
Auto-detection of headset
cBarge
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
BLF Pickup
BLF speed dial
Callback
Call forward
Call forward notification
Call filter
Call history lists
Call park
Call pickup
Call timer
Call waiting
Call chaperone
Caller ID
Corporate directory
Conference, including traditional Join feature
Cross Cluster Extension Mobility (EMCC)
Direct transfer
Extension mobility
Fast-dial service
Forced access codes and client matter codes
Group call pickup
Hold
Intercom
Immediate divert
Malicious-caller ID
Message-waiting indicator (MWI)
Meet-me conference
Mobility
Music on hold (MoH)
Mute
Network profiles (automatic)
On- and off-network distinctive ringing
Personal directory
PickUp
Predialing before sending
Privacy
Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR)
Redial
Ring tone per line appearance
Service URL
Shared line
Silent monitoring and recording
Speed dial
Time and date display
Transfer
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) dialing
Visual Voicemail
Voicemail
Whisper coaching
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Mobility and remote access |
You can deploy the phones remotely with the following two options:
You can have your phone remotely registered to the on-premises network through a built-in VPN client if the administrator has provisioned this VPN feature
You also can directly connect to the on-premises network without VPN through Cisco Expressway if you are provided with log-in credentials. Contact your system administrator
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Electronic hook switch |
You can control the hook switch electronically with a third-party headset connected to either the USB or auxiliary port, or directly paired with the phone through Bluetooth
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Quality-of-service (QoS) options |
The phone supports Cisco Discovery Protocol and 802.1Q/p standards, and you can configure it with an 801.1Q VLAN header containing the VLAN ID overrides configured by the Admin VLAN ID
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Network features |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for signaling
Session Description Protocol (SDP)
IPv4 and IPv6
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (used only for Real-Time Transport Protocol [RTP] streams)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client or static configuration
Gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol (GARP)
Domain Name System (DNS)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
VLAN
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)
Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP)
Cisco Peer-to-Peer Distribution Protocol (PPDP)
Cisco Discovery Protocol
LLDP (including LLDPMedia Endpoint Discovery [LLDP-MED])
Switch speed autonegotiation
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Security features |
Secure boot
Secure credential storage
Device authentication
Configuration file authentication and encryption
Image authentication
Random bit generation
Hardware cryptographic acceleration
Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF)
Manufacturer-Installed Certificates (MIC)
Locally Significant Certificates (LSC)
Signaling authentication and encryption using Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Media authentication and encryption using Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
HTTPS for client and server
Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol server
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-based VPN client
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Physical dimensions (H × W × D) |
9.01 x 10.13 x 3.87 in. (228.78 x 257.34 x 98.39 mm) (excluding foot stand)
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Weight |
2.97 lb (1.35 kg)
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Phone-casing composition |
Polycarbonate acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) textured plastic; Cosmetic class A
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Operating temperature |
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
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Nonoperating temperature shock |
14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
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Humidity |
Operating 10 to 90%, noncondensing
Nonoperating 10 to 95%, noncondensing
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Language support |
Arabic (Arabic area)
Bulgarian (Bulgaria)
Catalan (Spain)
Chinese (China)
Chinese (Hong Kong)
Chinese (Taiwan)
Croatian (Croatia)
Czech (Czech Republic)
Danish (Denmark)
Dutch (Netherlands)
English (United Kingdom)
Estonian (Estonia)
French (Canada)
French (France)
Finnish (Finland)
German (Germany)
Greek (Greece)
Hebrew (Israel)
Hungarian (Hungary)
Italian (Italy)
Japanese (Japan)
Latvian (Latvia)
Lithuanian (Lithuania)
Korean (Korea Republic)
Norwegian (Norway)
Polish (Poland)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Romanian (Romania)
Russian (Russian Federation)
Spanish (Columbia)
Spanish (Spain)
Slovak (Slovakia)
Swedish (Sweden)
Serbian (Republic of Serbia)
Serbian (Republic of Montenegro)
Slovenian (Slovenia)
Thai (Thailand)
Turkish (Turkey)
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Certification and compliance |
Regulatory compliance
CE Markings per directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC
Safety
UL 60950 Second Edition
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 Second Edition
EN 60950 Second Edition (including A11 and A12)
IEC 60950 Second Edition (including A11 and A12)
AS/NZS 60950
GB4943
EMC - Emissions
47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class B
AS/NZS CISPR22 Class B
CISPR22: 2005 w/ Amendment 1: 2005 Class B
EN55022: 2006 w/ Amendment 1: 2007 Class B
ICES003 Class B
VCCI Class B
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
KN22 Class B
EMC - Immunity
EN55024
CISPR24
EN60601-1-2
KN24
Armadillo Light
Telecom
FCC Part 68 HAC
CS-03-HAC
AS/ACIF S004
AS/ACIF S040
NZ PTC 220
Industry Standards: TIA 810 and TIA 920
Industry Standards: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at
Korea (RRA Public Notification 2010-36, Nov. 1, 2010)
Korea (RRA Announce 2011-2, Feb. 28, 2011)
EN50385 (BT RF Exposure TR)
EN 301-489-1
EN 301-489-17
EN 301-893
NCC LP0002
Korea (RRL No. 2006-128, RRL No. 2006-129)
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