cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/ipp7960/addprot/sip/admin
hometocprevnextglossaryfeedbacksearchhelp
PDF

Table of Contents

Technical Specifications
Physical and Operating Environment Specifications
Cable Specifications
Connections Specifications

Technical Specifications


This appendix provides physical and operating environment and cable technical specifications for the Cisco SIP IP phones. This appendix also provides the connection specifications of your Cisco SIP IP phone.

Physical and Operating Environment Specifications

The following table lists the physical and operating specifications of the Cisco SIP IP phone.

Table C-1   Cisco SIP IP Phone Operational and Physical Specifications

Specification  Value or Range 

Operating temperature

32 to 104 ° F (0 to 40 ° C)

Operating relative humidity

10 to 95% (noncondensing)

Storage temperature

14 ° to 140 ° F (-10 to 60 ° C)

Height

8 in. (20.32 cm)

Width

10.5 in. (26.67 cm)

Depth

6 in. (15.24 cm)

Weight

3.5 lb (1.6 kg)

Power

100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.5 A—when using the AC adaptor

48 Vdc, 0.2 A—when using the in-line power over the network cable

Regulatory

UL1950
CSAC22.2 No. 950
AS/NZS 3548 Class B
VCCI Class B
EN 60950
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN 55022, Class B
FCC Part 68
CE Marking
IC CS-03
IEC 60950
AS/NZS 3260
TS001

Cables

Two (2) pair of Category 3 for 10 Mbps cables
Two (2) pair of Category 5 for 100 Mbps cables

Distance Requirements

As supported by the Ethernet Specification, it is assumed that most sets that are deployed in the field will be within 100 m (330 ft.) of a phone closet.

Cable Specifications

The following cables are required to connect the Cisco SIP IP phone:

Connections Specifications

The Cisco SIP IP phone has two RJ-45 ports that each support 10/100 Mbps half- or full-duplex connections to external devices—the network port and access port. You can use either Category 3 or 5 cabling for 10 Mpbs connections, but use Category 5 for 100 Mbps connections. On both the LAN-to-phone port (left RJ-45 port facing the back of the phone) and PC-to-phone port (right port), use full-duplex to avoid collisions. Use the LAN-to-phone port to connect the phone to the network a LAN-to-phone jack. Use the PC-to-phone port to connect a network device, such as a computer, to the phone.

For a diagram identifying the different ports on the back of the Cisco SIP IP phone, see the "Connecting the Phone" section.


hometocprevnextglossaryfeedbacksearchhelp
Posted: Sat Nov 29 14:48:56 PST 2003
All contents are Copyright © 1992--2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Important Notices and Privacy Statement.