Cisco Systems 6921 manual Handset, Speakerphone, Headset

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Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Phones 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 Components

Each port supports 10/100 Mbps half- or full-duplex connections to external devices. Cisco Unified IP Phone 6945 also supports 1000 Mbps full-duplex connections to external devices.You can use either Category 3/5/5e cabling for 10-Mbps connections, but you must use Category 5/5e for 100 or 1000 Mbps connections.

Use the SW network port to connect the phone to the network. You must use a straight-through cable on this port. The phone can also obtain inline power from a switch over this connection. See the “Adding Phones to the Cisco Unified CM Database” section on page 2-8for details.

Use the PC access port to connect a network device, such as a computer, to the phone. You must use a straight-through cable on this port.

Handset

The handset is designed especially for use with a Cisco Unified IP Phone. It includes a light strip that indicates incoming calls and voice messages waiting.

To connect a handset to the Cisco Unified IP Phone, plug the cable into the handset and the Handset port on the back of the phone.

Speakerphone

By default, the speakerphone is enabled on the Cisco Unified IP Phone.

You can disable the speakerphone by using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. To do so, choose Device > Phone and locate the phone you want to modify. In the Phone Configuration window for the phone, check the Disable Speakerphone check box.

Headset

Although Cisco Systems performs internal testing of third-party headsets for use with the Cisco Unified IP Phones, Cisco Systems does not certify or support products from headset or handset vendors.

Cisco recommends the use of good quality external devices, for example, headsets that are screened against unwanted radio frequency (RF) and audio frequency (AF) signals. Depending on the quality of headsets and their proximity to other devices such as cell phones and two-way radios, some audio noise or echo may still occur. An audible hum or buzz may be heard by either the remote party or by both the remote party and the Cisco Unified IP Phone user. Humming or buzzing sounds can be caused by a range of outside sources; for example, electric lights, electric motors, or large PC monitors. See the “Using External Devices” section on page 3-4for more information.

Note In some cases, hum may be reduced or eliminated by using a local power cube or power injector.

These environmental and hardware inconsistencies in the locations where Cisco Unified IP Phones are deployed means that there is not a single headset solution that is optimal for all environments.

Cisco recommends that customers test headsets in their intended environment to determine performance before making a purchasing decision and deploying en masse.

Note The Cisco Unified IP Phone 6945supports wideband headsets.

Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941, 6945, and 6961 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 (SCCP and SIP)

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-23769-01 Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Footstand Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Manager How Users Obtain Support for the Cisco Unified IP Phone A-1 Viii Chapter Description OverviewAudience OrganizationCisco Unified IP Phone 6900 Series Related DocumentationBoldface font Document ConventionsCisco Product Security Overview Convention DescriptionYou press the D key Information you must enter is in boldface screen fontItalic screen font An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone 1describes the buttons on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Phones 6921, 6941, 6945,Features on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Cisco Unified IP Phone 6941 2describes the buttons on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 6941Chapter Features on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 6941 3describes the buttons on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 3shows the main components of the Cisco Unified IP PhoneFeatures on the Cisco Unified IP Phone CDP What Networking Protocols are Used?Networking Protocol Purpose Usage Notes Communications Manager System Guide Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol chapterAuthentication on Cisco Unified IP Phones section DhcpSIP See the LLDP-MED and Cisco Discovery ProtocolWhite paper Nologieswhitepaper0900aecd804cd46d.shtmlRelated Topics Communications Manager Security GuideCisco Unified Communications Manager System GuideRelated Topic Feature OverviewConfiguring Telephony Features Providing Users with Feature Information Understanding Security Features for Cisco Unified IP PhonesCommunications Manager Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco UnifiedTopic Reference Information Overview of Supported Security FeaturesFeature Description Security Profiles section on page 1-18for more information Access section onUnified IP Phones section on page 1-21for more information Configuration Menu section onUnderstanding Security Profiles Identifying Encrypted Phone CallsEstablishing and Identifying Secure Conference Calls Results of Action Feature UsedInitiator’s Phone Overview Supporting 802.1X Authentication on Cisco Unified IP PhonesSecurity Restrictions Configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones in Cisco Unified CM Purpose For More Information Communications Manager Features and Services GuideConfiguration chapter in the Cisco Communications Manager Administration GuideManager Administration Guide, IP Phone Services Administration GuideCommunications Manager Administration Guide Communications Manager Administration Guide, CiscoUnified Communications Manager Communications Manager Administration Guide, EndTask Purpose For More Information See the Footstand section on Installing Cisco Unified IP PhonesSee the Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP Phone See the Installing the Cisco Unified IP Phone sectionManager Refer to Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941,User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Terminology Differences User Guide Administration and System GuidesChapter Terminology Differences A P T E R Related Topic Understanding the Phone Startup Process, Network Setup Menu, Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP PhonePower Type Guidelines Power GuidelinesPower Outage Obtaining Additional Information about Power Understanding Phone Configuration FilesChapter Understanding Phone Configuration Files Adding Phones to the Cisco Unified CM Database Resolving Startup Problems,Understanding the Phone Startup Process Purpose Related TopicsOther information for the phone Contacting Cisco Unified CM Requesting the Configuration FileAdding Phones to the Cisco Unified CM Database Taps Administration Tool BAT updates informationAdding Phones with Auto-Registration Requires MAC Method Address?Adding Phones with Auto-Registration and Taps Adding Phones with Cisco Unified CM AdministrationConverting a New Phone from Sccp to SIP Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different ProtocolsAdding Phones with BAT Deploying a Phone in an Sccp and SIP Environment ProcedureDetermining the MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP Phone OL-23769-01 Network Requirements Before You BeginNetwork and Access Ports, Handset, Speakerphone, Headset, Cisco Unified Communications Manager ConfigurationNetwork and Access Ports Headset HandsetSpeakerphone Audio Quality See the Adding Phones to the Cisco Unified CM Installing the Cisco Unified IP PhoneSee the Network and Access Ports section on See the Headset section on page 3-3for supportedCisco Unified IP Phone 6921 and 6941 Cable Connections Cisco Unified IP Phone 6961 Cable Connections Cisco Unified IP Phone 6945 Cable Connections Footstand Reducing Power Consumption on the PhoneCisco Unified IP Phone 6921 199283 Cisco Higher Viewing Angle Lower Viewing Angle Mounting the Phone to the WallVerifying the Phone Startup Process Hold Mute Speaker Configuring Startup Network SettingsConfiguring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Before You Begin Configuration Menus on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP PhoneUnlocking and Locking Options, Editing Values, Displaying a Configuration MenuSelect Admin Settings Press the Applications buttonEditing Values Network Setup Menu, IPv4 Setup Menu Options,Unlocking and Locking Options Select Network Setup MenuOption Description To Change System Enterprise Phone Configure both to auto-negotiateConfiguration PC VlanDiscovery protocol, which should match the protocol IPv4 Setup Menu OptionsDevice Phone Phone IPv4 Setup Menu Options Related Topics Trust List Menu Security Configuration Menu802.1X Authentication and Status Device Phone Phone ConfigurationSettings Security Configuration Choose Applications Admin SettingsSecurity Config 802.1X Authentication Device AuthenticationConfiguring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Set Builtin Bridge Enable to On Feature Description Configuration ReferenceChoose System Service Parameter and select Common Phone Profile Configuration System Enterprise PhoneConfiguration Device Device Settings Forward Maximum Hop Count service parameter Features and Services Guide, Cisco CallFeatures and Services Guide, Call Display Administration Guide, Directory NumberUnderstanding Directory Numbers Services Guide, Call Park and Directed CallServices Guide, Monitoring and Recording Configuring the Phone to Support CallExtension Mobility chapter in the Cisco Services GuideUnified Communications Manager Features CMC Services Guide, Cisco Web DialerServices Guide, Do Not Disturb Services Guide, Immediate DivertAdministration Guide, Hunt Group Feature, see the Cisco Unified CommunicationsManager Features and Services Guide, Hold Manager System Guide, Cisco Unified IP Communications Manager FeatureServices Guide, Intercom Refer to Cisco Unified CommunicationsServices Guide, Music On Hold Features and Services Guide, MaliciousAdministration Guide, Message Waiting Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941, 6945, Features and Services Guide BargeAdministration Guide, Phone Button Features and Services Guide, QualityCreating Custom Phone Rings section Overview of Supported Security FeaturesAdministration Guide, Conference Bridge ConfigurationServices Join and Direct Transfer Policy Administration Guide, Time PeriodAdministration Guide, Cisco Voice-Mail Personal Directory consists of the following features Configuring Corporate and Personal DirectoriesConfiguring Corporate Directories Configuring Personal DirectoryModifying Phone Button Templates Click Save Configuring Softkey Templates DND Feature Configuration 6961Supported as a Softkey on Cisco Unified IP Phone Softkey TemplateSetting Up Services Managing the User Options Web Pages Giving Users Access to the User Options Web PagesAdding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Click Save Selected/Changes Click Add SelectedEnter the appropriate search criteria and click Find Specifying Options that Appear on the User Options Web Pages Configuring the Phone to Support Call Waiting OL-23769-01 Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Customizing and Modifying Configuration FilesDistinctiveRingList File Format Requirements Creating Custom Phone RingsPCM File Requirements for Custom Ring Types Configuring a Custom Phone RingConfiguring the Idle Display Field Description Page Model Information Screen, Status Menu, Model Information ScreenStatus Messages Screen Status MenuMessage Description Possible Explanation and Action Administration section on page 2-10for detailsNetwork Setup Menu section on page 4-4for Select Status MessagesOn page 4-4for details on assigning a static IP Address. See the Network Setup Menu sectionNetwork Setup Menu section on If you are using DHCP, check the Dhcp serverMenu section on page 4-4for details Setup Menu section on page 4-4for details onNetwork Statistics Screen Select Status Network Statistics Port IPv4 Call Statistics ScreenVoice Quality Metrics Select StatusSelect Call Statistics Call Statistics screen displays these itemsCisco Unified IP Phone uses Security ConfigurationMOS LQK Voice streamSecurity Configuration screen displays these items OL-23769-01 Monitoring the Cisco Unified IP Phone Remotely Http//IPaddress Accessing the Web Page for a PhoneChoose Device Phone Disabling and Enabling Web Page AccessDevice Information UDI Network SetupDescription Description Network Statistics Number of Lldp TLVs that are not recognized on the phone LldpStreaming Statistics Device LogsStreaming Statistics Area Items Stream Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone chapter Resolving Startup Problems Troubleshooting and MaintenanceChapter Resolving Startup Problems Identifying Error Messages Choose Tools Control Center Feature Services Verifying DNS SettingsExperiencing problems Symptom Cisco Unified IP Phone Unable to Obtain IP AddressIdentifying Intermittent Network Outages Cisco Unified IP Phone Resets UnexpectedlyVerifying Dhcp Settings Verifying the Physical ConnectionEliminating DNS or Other Connectivity Errors Checking Static IP Address SettingsVerifying the Voice Vlan Configuration Verifying that the Phones Have Not Been Intentionally ResetProblem Possible Cause Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone SecurityChecking Power Connection General Troubleshooting Tips Displaying these statistics Summary ExplanationLocking Options section on page 4-3 for details Halfduxcollisionexceedthreshold To resolve this problem, re-enable the port from the switchOperation Performing Explanation Resetting or Restoring the Cisco Unified IP PhonePerforming a Basic Reset Performing a Factory ResetMonitoring the Voice Quality of Calls Metric Change Condition Troubleshooting TipsCisco Unified IP Phone Troubleshooting Resources Where to Go for More Troubleshooting InformationCleaning the Cisco Unified IP Phone Chapter Cleaning the Cisco Unified IP Phone Providing Information to Users Via a Website How Users Access a Voice Messaging System Installing the Synchronizer How Users Configure Personal Directory EntriesConfiguring the Synchronizer Support for International Call Logging Installing the Cisco Unified CM Locale InstallerAppendix Support for International Call Logging Specification Value or Range Physical and Operating Environment SpecificationsPin Number Function Cable SpecificationsNetwork and Access Port Pinouts Network Port ConnectorTable C-3describes the access port connector pinouts Access Port ConnectorAppendix Network and Access Port Pinouts Example User Information for these Procedures Basic Phone Administration StepsClick Perform Full Sync Now Adding a User to Cisco Unified CMAdding a User From an External Ldap Directory Choose System Ldap Ldap DirectoryExample doe Configuring the PhoneProceed to the section Configuring the Phone, page D-3 Appendix Configuring the Phone Appendix Configuring the Phone Click Device Associations Performing Final End User Configuration StepsAssociate the user with the device Choose User Management End UserInstalling the Wall Mount Kit for the Cisco Installing the Bracket Figure E-2 Mounting the Wall Bracket Figure E-3 Attaching the Phone Bracket Figure E-4 Preparing the Handset Hook Figure E-5 Attaching the Cables Figure E-6 Attaching the Phone to the Wall Bracket Appendix Installing the Bracket ADA Non-Lockable Wall Mount Kit for 6900 Series Cisco Unified IP Phone Non-Lockable Wall MountPackage includes these items Following figure shows the contents of the Wall Mount kitComponents Before You Begin Install Non-Lockable Wall Mount Kit for PhoneFigure F-4 Mount the Wall Bracket Figure F-5 Attach Phone Bracket Remove Phone from Non-Lockable Wall Mount Proceed to of Installing the Bracket, page E-2Figure F-7 Figure F-8 Protocol Features Feature Support by Protocol for the CiscoAppendix Sccp SIP Tool Numerics Barge Access portConfiguration file Creating Conference joining Configurable call forward displayDistinctiveRingList.xml file format Divert Data Vlan Days Backlight Not Active Debug Display webNavigation Programmable line button Fast dials Address book Fast dial serviceFeature buttons Applications ContactsHttp Services URL button Hold button, descriptionShared line Hold reversion Speed dialing G-4 Host Name Time-of-Day RoutingSW Port Configuration IP address, troubleshooting 9-3IPv4 ConfigurationPrivate Line Automated Ringdown Plar Network Configuration webCast CDP Dhcp Http Rtcp RTP Sccp SIP Srtp TCP Tftp TLS UDP Sccp Secure conference 5-13,G-4 Settings menu accessLLDP-MED Srst SrtpStatus messages Status Messages screen Status Messages web Stream 1 webVlan Time zone update TLS TransferTransfer button, description IN-11 Wideband codec XmlDefault.cnf.xmlIN-12
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