Datasheet
Data Sheet
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Table 1. Features and Benefits
Feature Benefit
Lighted Hold key The key lights when pressed to put a call on hold and stays lit until the held call has been resumed, or flashes if one
call is held while another is engaged; the key is dark when no calls are on hold.
Lighted Menu key The key lights when pressed to access voicemail messages, call logs, network settings, user preferences, corporate
directories, and XML services; it stays lit while menu items are active.
Deep-Sleep option Power savings can be recognized by cycling power by time of day and day of week.
Co-branding Co-Branding button allows customers to include their logo on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 6900 Series phones.
Cisco has approved third-party vendors to produce the buttons.
Multiple-language support The following languages are supported:
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Arabic (Arabic area) — February 2010
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Bulgarian (Bulgaria)
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Catalan (Spain)
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Chinese (China)
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Chinese (Hong Kong)
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Chinese (Taiwan)
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Croatian (Croatia)
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Czech (Czech Republic)
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Danish (Denmark)
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Dutch (Netherlands)
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English (United Kingdom) — Prompts only
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Estonian (Estonia) — February 2010
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French (France)
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Finnish (Finland)
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German (Germany)
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Greek (Greece)
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Hebrew (Israel) — February 2010
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Hungarian (Hungary)
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Italian (Italy)
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Japanese (Japan)
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Latvian (Latvia) — February 2010
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Lithuanian (Lithuania) — February 2010
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Korean (Korea Republic)
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Norwegian (Norway)
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Polish (Poland)
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Portuguese (Portugal)
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Portuguese (Brazil)
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Romanian (Romania)
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Russian (Russian Federation)
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Spanish (Spain)
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Slovak (Slovakia)
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Swedish (Sweden)
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Serbian (Republic of Serbia)
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Serbian (Republic of Montenegro)
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Slovenian (Slovenia)
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Thai (Thailand)
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Turkish (Turkey)
Speakerphone Full-duplex speakerphone allows for flexibility in placing and receiving calls.
Headset support RJ9 interface to optional headset allows customers to enjoy additional options for place and receiving calls.
Lighted message
waiting indicator
The key lights when there is new voicemail, and the light is visible on both the phone chassis and the handset; it
stays lit until you process your new voicemail.
Graphical display A 396 x 81 pixel-based, anti-glare, monochrome display with white backlighting provides scrollable access to calling
features and text-based XML applications.
Four soft key buttons
and a scroll toggle bar
Your calling options are dynamically present; the scroll toggle bar allows easy movement through the displayed
information.
Network features Network features include Cisco Discovery Protocol and IEEE 802.1 p/q tagging and switching.
Ethernet switch The phone has a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet connection through two RJ-45 ports, one for the LAN connection and the
other for connecting a downstream Ethernet device such as a PC.