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Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
First Published: 2017-09-01
Last Modified: 2021-02-09
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  • Page 1 Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager First Published: 2017-09-01 Last Modified: 2021-02-09 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387)
  • Page 2 Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses and phone numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/legal/trademarks.html.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cisco Headset 561 and 562 Buttons and LED Cisco Headset 561 and 562 Standard Base Cisco Headset 561 and 562 with Multibase Cisco Headset 700 Series Cisco Headset 730 Buttons and Hardware Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 4 Set the Cisco Headset 730 Sidetone Level Set the Cisco Headset 730 General Settings Reset the Cisco Headset 730 Settings View the Cisco Headset 730 Details Change Your Headset Ringer Settings Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 5 Configure a Key Expansion Module on the Phone Change the Wallpaper Adjust the Key Expansion Module Screen Brightness Place a Call on the Key Expansion Module Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 6 Compliance Statements Compliance Statements for the European Union CE Marking Compliance Statements for Canada FCC Compliance Statements FCC Part 15.21 Statement FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 7 Contents FCC Receivers and Class B Digital Statement Cisco Product Security Overview Important Online Information Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 8 Contents Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager viii...
  • Page 9: Accessories Overview

    Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms, on page 8 Accessory Support Cisco IP Phones support many different accessories, including headsets, external speakers, wall mount kits, and key expansion modules. Accessory support varies between phone models, so review the information in this chapter before you purchase or use an accessory.
  • Page 10 Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Headsets Electronic Not supported Supported Supported Supported hookswitch Headsets Bluetooth Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 11: Accessory Support For The Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series

    Supported Supported Supported Cisco Headset 521 and Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Cisco Headset 530 Series Standard Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 12 Note Electronic Hookswitch headset users should be aware of the following: 1. The Electronic Hookswitch headset connects to Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, and 8845 with the auxiliary port. 2. The Electronic Hookswitch headset connects to Cisco IP Phone 8851NR and 8865NR with the auxiliary port, or the USB port.
  • Page 13: New And Changed Information

    New and Changed Information New and Changed Information New and Changed for Firmware Release 14.0(1) Table 3: Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide Revisions for Firmware Release 14.(1) Feature New and Changed Cisco IP Phone Silicone Covers...
  • Page 14: New And Changed For Firmware Release 12.7(1)

    Accessories Overview New and Changed for Firmware Release 12.7(1) New and Changed for Firmware Release 12.7(1) Table 4: Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide Revisions for Firmware Release 12.7(1) Revision Updated Section Cisco Headset 730 Support Updated sections: •...
  • Page 15: New Information For Firmware Release 12.5(1)Sr3

    Release 12.5(1) and Firmware Release 12.5(1)SR1 have been deferred in favor of Firmware Release 12.5(1)SR2. New and Changed for Firmware Release 12.5(1) and 12.5(1)SR1 Table 6: Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide Revisions for Firmware Release 12.5(1) and 12.5(1)SR1. Revision...
  • Page 16: New Accessories Information For 12.1(1)

    Accessories Overview New Accessories Information for 12.1(1) New Accessories Information for 12.1(1) Table 8: Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide Revisions for Firmware Release 12.1(1). Revision Updated Section Updated for Cisco Headset 531 and Cisco Headset 532.
  • Page 17: Headsets

    Cisco Headset 500 Series The following Cisco headsets are available: • Cisco Headset 521—A headset with a single earpiece that comes with an inline USB controller. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 18 • Cisco Headset 522—A headset with a dual earpiece that comes with an inline USB controller. • Cisco Headset 531—A headset with a single earpiece that can be used as either a standard headset or a USB headset with the USB adapter.
  • Page 19 The Cisco Headset USB Adapter is also available for use on the Cisco IP Phone 8851, 8851NR, 8861, 8865, and 8865NR. The adapter converts the Cisco Headset 531 and 532 into a USB headset, and it gives you a few extra features.
  • Page 20 Cisco Headset 500 Series Support The Cisco IP Phone 7811 is the only phone in the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series that does not support a headset. The Cisco IP Phone 7821, 7841, and 7861 use an RJ-style connector to connect with a headset or base.
  • Page 21: Cisco Headset 521 And 522 Controller Buttons And Hardware

    Table 10: Cisco Headset 521 and 522 Controller Buttons Number Name Description Mute button Toggle the microphone on and off. Volume button Adjust the volume on your headset. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 22: Cisco Headset 531 And 532 Usb Adapter Buttons And Hardware

    The following table describes the Cisco Headset USB Adapter buttons. Table 11: Cisco USB Adapter Buttons Number Name Description Mute button Toggle the microphone on and off. Volume button Adjust the volume on your headset. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 23: Cisco Headset 561 And 562 Buttons And Led

    Cisco Headset 561 and 562 Buttons and LED Your headset buttons are used for basic call features. Figure 9: Cisco Headset 561 and 562 Headset Buttons Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 24 Volume button Adjust the volume on your headset. Shows the headset status: • Blinking red—Incoming call. • Steady red—Active call. • Blinking white—Firmware upgrade is in progress. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 25: Cisco Headset 561 And 562 Standard Base

    • Headset and base not paired—All LEDs blink • Power save mode—Middle LED shows solid The base enters power save mode when there is no call source connectivity after 10 minutes. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 26: Cisco Headset 561 And 562 With Multibase

    • Mini USB to USB-C cable: available separately for PC or Mac devices. Note The Cisco Headset 560 Multibase is incompatible with Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series phones using Power over Ethernet (PoE). Use the external power supply if you intend to connect the multibase.
  • Page 27 Even if you are connected to a source, the LED may not be lit. The source LED only lights when the source is selected or has an active call. For example, you may be properly connected to a Cisco IP Phone, your PC, and your mobile phone through Bluetooth.
  • Page 28: Cisco Headset 700 Series

    The Cisco Headset 730 comes with a USB Bluetooth Adapter for use with devices that don't offer a reliable Bluetooth solution. The headset can also connect to devices with the included USB-C to USB-A cable. The USB-C cable also acts as a charging cable and can connect to any powered USB adapter.
  • Page 29 Mute button on the headset when you This LED is located on the face of the aren't on a call. cup on both the right and left cup. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 30 This is the button on the front of the left When muted, the Presence LED lights red and the cup. Mute button on the phone lights. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 31: Third Party Headsets

    Either the remote party or both the remote party and the Cisco IP Phone user may hear an audible hum or buzz. A range of outside sources can cause humming or buzzing sounds;...
  • Page 32: Audio Quality

    The Cisco IP Phone uses a shared key authentication and encryption method to connect with headsets. The Cisco IP Phone can connect with up to 50 headsets, one at a time. The last connected headset is used as the default. Pairing is typically performed once for each headset.
  • Page 33 When headsets are more than 30 feet (10 meters) away from the Cisco IP Phone, Bluetooth drops the connection after a 15- to 20-second timeout. The paired headset reconnects when it is comes back into range of the Cisco IP Phone. For certain phone types that operate in power-save modes, you can wake up the headset by tapping on the operational button.
  • Page 34: Wireless Headsets

    Cisco Headset Configuration on Cisco Unified Communications Manager The Cisco Headset 500 Series and Cisco Headset 730 is supported by most Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) releases. But you should install the latest phone firmware release and device packages before connecting your headset to a phone.
  • Page 35: Set Up A Headset For A Single Phone

    Step 1 Sign into Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration as an administrator. Step 2 Select Device > Phone Step 3 Locate the phone associated with the user. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 36: Headset Parameters On Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    Enables the Cisco IP Phones 8861 and 8865 to connect to the Wi-Fi network. Enabled Phones that do not support this feature do not display the field. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 37: Set Up Wideband Codec

    Set Up Wideband Codec By default, the G.722 codec is enabled for the Cisco IP Phone. If Cisco Unified Communications Manager is configured to use G.722 and if the far endpoint supports G.722, the call connects using the G.722 codec in place of G.711.
  • Page 38: Headset Management On Older Versions Of Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    Headset Management on Older Versions of Cisco Unified Communications Manager The default value of this enterprise parameter is True, which means that all Cisco IP Phone Models that register to this Cisco Unified Communications Manager advertise G.722 to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
  • Page 39: Modify The Default Headset Configuration File

    Use the JSON file that was included with your firmware load. "headsetConfig": { "templateConfiguration": { "configTemplateVersion": "1", "updatedTime": 1537299896, "reportId": 3, "modelSpecificSettings": [ "modelSeries": "530", "models": [ "520", "521", "522", "530", "531", "532" "modelFirmware": [ Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 40 "name": "Speaker Volume", "access": "Both", "usageId": 32, "value": 7 "name": "Microphone Gain", "access": "Both", "usageId": 33, "value": 2 "name": "Sidetone", "access": "Both", "usageId": 34, "value": 1 "name": "Equalizer", Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 41: Install The Default Configuration File On Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    From Cisco Unified OS Administration, choose Software Upgrades > TFTP File Management. Step 2 Select Upload File. Step 3 Select Choose File and navigate to the defaultheadsetconfig.json file. Step 4 Select Upload File. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 42: Restart The Cisco Tftp Server

    Log in to Cisco Unified Serviceability and choose Tools > Control Center - Feature Services. Step 2 From the Server drop-down list box, choose the server on which the Cisco TFTP service is running. Step 3 Click the radio button that corresponds to the Cisco TFTP service.
  • Page 43: Connect A Usb Headset

    Your phone may have more than one USB port, depending upon your model. The Cisco IP Phone 8851 and 8851NR has one USB located on the side of the phone. The Cisco IP Phone 8861, 8865, and 8865NR have two USB ports, located on the back and side of the phone.
  • Page 44: Connect The Multibase To A Bluetooth Device

    The Cisco Headset 560 Series Multibase can connect to Bluetooth devices such as a mobile phone or tablet. The headset base appears on your call device as Cisco Headset followed by the last three digits on your headset serial number.
  • Page 45: Postpone A Phone Upgrade

    Select Postpone to postpone a firmware upgrade. Cisco Headset Customization Some Cisco Headset 500 Series are available with a USB adapter that allows you to customize your settings. The headset retains the settings when you switch phones. You can customize the Cisco Headset 730 headset settings. The headset retains the settings when you switch phones.
  • Page 46: Adjust Your Speaker Sidetone

    Your headset can filter out any background sounds with noise cancellation. Procedure Step 1 Press Applications Step 2 Select Accessories and then your headset. Step 3 Navigate Setup > Noise cancellation. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 47: Set The Cisco Headset 730 Sidetone Level

    Navigate Setup > Sidetone. Step 4 Select the desired setting and press Set. Set the Cisco Headset 730 General Settings You can customize the settings on your Cisco Headset 730 through the menu on your Cisco IP Phone. Procedure Step 1 Press Applications Step 2 Select Accessories and then your headset.
  • Page 48: Reset The Cisco Headset 730 Settings

    Change Your Headset Ringer Settings You can change your headset ringtone behavior on Cisco IP Phones with Phone Firmware 14.0 or later. The setting is saved on the phone and will apply to any Cisco Headset 500 Series that connects.
  • Page 49: Test Your Microphone

    Press Play to review your test recording. Update Your Cisco Headset Firmware With a Cisco IP Phone You can update your headset software on any supported Cisco IP Phone. During a headset firmware upgrade, you can view the progress on your phone screen.
  • Page 50: Reset Cisco Headset Settings From Your Phone

    Reset Cisco Headset Settings from Your Phone Reset Cisco Headset Settings from Your Phone You can reset your Cisco headset to remove your custom settings. This action returns the headset to the original configuration set by your administrator. Your phone must be running Firmware Release 12.5(1)SR3 or later for this feature to function.
  • Page 51: Add A Bluetooth Headset

    Remove your Bluetooth headset if you aren't going to use it with your phone again. Procedure Step 1 Press Applications Step 2 Select Bluetooth. Step 3 Select a Bluetooth headset and press Delete. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 52: Set Up A Wideband Standard Headset

    Enable Electronic Hookswitch Control on Your Phone If your administrator has enabled Admin settings on your Cisco IP Phone, you can enable or disable electronic hookswitch control to connect with a Cisco Headset 560 Series base. Electronic hookswitch control is enabled by default.
  • Page 53: Audio Path Selection

    (Optional) If you place a call, dial the number. Troubleshoot Your Cisco Headset Try the following basic troubleshooting steps if you have trouble with your Cisco headset. • Restart your headset. • Make sure that all cords are properly plugged in and functioning properly.
  • Page 54: Confirm That Your Headset Is Registered

    Figure 14: No Audio Workflow Poor Audio Problem Your headset is functioning, but the audio quality is poor. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 55: Microphone Not Picking Up Sound

    • Make sure that your headset is properly plugged into your device. • For the Cisco Headset 560 Series, check that you are not taking your headset too far from the headset base. The headset has an effective range of approximately 100 feet or 30 meters.
  • Page 56: Headset Battery Not Holding A Charge

    The wireless headset is not holding a full charge. Solution Your Cisco Headset 561 and 562 holds a charge for up to 8 hours of continuous use. If your headset battery seems weak or defective, contact Cisco support. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 57: Key Expansion Modules

    Call Alert displays on the phone, and the Caller ID displays on the expansion module line. • Cisco IP Phone 8865 Key Expansion Module—Dual LCD screen module for video phones, 14 line keys, 2 pages, configure with one-column display only. If you receive a call on a key expansion line, then a Call Alert displays on the phone, and the Caller ID displays on the expansion module line.
  • Page 58 You can use more than one expansion module per phone. The Cisco IP Phone 8851 and 8851NR support up to 2 modules. The Cisco IP Phone 8861, 8865, and 8865NR support up to 3 modules. But each module must be the same type. This means that you cannot mix audio expansion modules with video expansion modules.
  • Page 59 Key Expansion Modules Cisco IP Phone Key Expansion Module Setup Overview Figure 17: Cisco IP Phone 8865 with Three Cisco IP Phone 8865 Key Expansion Modules Figure 18: Cisco IP Phone 8861 with Three Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Modules...
  • Page 60: Key Expansion Module Buttons

    Red, flashing—Enhanced line mode only. Someone else has a call on hold on a shared line. • Amber steady—Line ringing. • Amber, flashing—Enhanced line mode only. Line ringing. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 61: Column Mode For The Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module

    Column Mode for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module If you are using the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module, you can set it up in one-column mode or two-column mode. Set your mode from the Product Specific Configuration area of your Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
  • Page 62 Key Expansion Modules Column Mode for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module Figure 20: A Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module in One Column Mode Two-Column Mode In two-column mode, each of the buttons on the left and right of the screen is assigned to different lines. In this configuration, the key expansion module displays 18 lines on page 1, and 18 lines on page 2.
  • Page 63: Key Expansion Module Configuration On Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    The Find and List Phones window appears with a list of phones that match your search criteria. Step 3 Click the phone that you want to configure for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module. The Phone Configuration window appears.
  • Page 64: Custom Background Images

    Restart the phone. Custom Background Images You can customize a Cisco IP phone with a background image or wallpaper. Customized wallpapers are a popular way to display corporate logos or images and many organizations use them to make their phones stand out.
  • Page 65 Remove the two accessory connector covers, as shown in the diagram. The slots are designed for the spine connector only. Insertion of other objects will cause permanent Caution damage to the phone. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 66 Position the phone so that the front of the phone faces up. Step 6 Connect one end of the key expansion module spine connector to the accessory connector on the Cisco IP Phone. a) Align the spine connector with the accessory connector ports.
  • Page 67 This step ensures that the phone and key expansion module remain connected at all times. This diagram shows the location of the screw holes on the phone and one key expansion module. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 68: Configure A Key Expansion Module On The Phone

    Select a wallpaper option and perform any of the steps: • Press Preview to see the wallpaper on your phone screen. • Press Set to apply the wallpaper to the phone. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 69: Adjust The Key Expansion Module Screen Brightness

    Enter ? to see all available commands and options. Step 4 Use the applicable commands and options to find the desired information. Step 5 To exit debug mode, press Ctrl-C. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 70: Access Key Expansion Module Setup

    Access Key Expansion Module Setup Access Key Expansion Module Setup After you install one or more key expansion modules on the phone and configure them in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, the phone automatically recognizes the key expansion modules. When multiple key expansion modules are attached, they are numbered according to the order in which they connect to the phone: •...
  • Page 71: Reset The Dual Lcd Screen Key Expansion Module

    But a power cube is required for a Cisco IP Phone 8851/8861 Key Expansion Module or a Cisco IP Phone 8865 Key Expansion Module supported by 802.3af PoE. A power cube is also needed for smartphone or tablet charging when your expansion module is attached.
  • Page 72 • Cisco IP Phone 8851 with 2 expansion modules: 802.3at PoE is supported only with v08 or later hardware. You can find the phone version information on the lower back of the phone as part of the TAN and PID label.
  • Page 73: Wall Mount Kits

    For part numbers and other additional information, refer to the phone model data sheet. The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series data sheets can be found here https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collaboration-endpoints/...
  • Page 74: Wall Mount Components

    Item Component 4 M4 x 25-mm Phillips-head screws 4 anchors 2 M3 x 7-mm self-tapping screws 1 wall bracket 1 phone bracket One 200-mm Ethernet cable Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 75 2 M2.5 x 6-mm machine screws 1 phone bracket 1 wall bracket One 6-inch Ethernet cable Figure 23: Components of Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 7861 Item Component...
  • Page 76 Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Item Component 4 #8-18 x 1.25-inch Phillips-head screws 4 anchors 2 K30x8mm self-tapping screws 1 phone bracket 1 wall bracket One 6-inch Ethernet cable Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 77 1 key if the bracket includes the optional lock Figure 26: Components of Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series with Single 28-key Key Expansion Module (Lockable) Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series with Single 36-key Key Expansion Module...
  • Page 78 1 phone bracket 1 wall bracket One 6-inch Ethernet cable Figure 27: Components of Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series with Single 36-key Key Expansion Module Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Video Series Item...
  • Page 79: Install A Spare Wall Mount Kit

    Wall Mount Kits Install a Spare Wall Mount Kit Figure 28: Components of Spare Wall Mount Kit for Cisco IP Phone 8800 Video Series Install a Spare Wall Mount Kit Make sure that a working Ethernet connection is available nearby before you install your wall mount kit. If the phone covers the connector, the connector must be flush or recessed to the wall.
  • Page 80 Examples of a Wall Bracket Attached to a Wall The following diagram illustrates attaching a Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 series wall bracket to a wall. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 81 The following diagram illustrates attaching a Cisco IP Phone 8800 series wall bracket with a key expansion module to a wall. The following diagram illustrates step 2 to step 5 of attaching a Cisco IP Phone 8845 and 8865 series wall bracket to a wall.
  • Page 82: Attach The Phone Bracket To The Phone

    Because each phone is slightly different, refer to the appropriate example to guide you. Before you begin Obtain a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 83 Examples of a Phone Bracket Attached to a Phone The following diagram illustrates how to attach a Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 series phone to a phone bracket. The following diagram illustrates how to attach a Cisco IP Phone 8845 and 8865 to a phone bracket.
  • Page 84: Attach The Cables To The Phone

    Step 2 Press the phone firmly into the wall bracket and slide the phone down. The tabs in the bracket click into position. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 85 Attach the Phone to the Wall Bracket Examples of a Cisco IP Phone Attached to the Wall Bracket The following diagram illustrates how to attach a Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 series to your wall bracket. The following diagram illustrates how to attach a Cisco IP Phone 8845 and 8865 to your wall bracket.
  • Page 86: Remove The Phone From The Wall Mount Kit

    Lift the phone to release it from the wall bracket and pull the phone toward you. Examples of Disengaging the Locking Tabs The following diagram illustrates how to disengage the locking tabs on the Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 series.
  • Page 87: Adjust The Handset Rest On Your Phone

    Adjust the Handset Rest on Your Phone Each Cisco IP Phone comes with a small removeable tab located in the phone cradle. This tab determines how the phone handset sits in the cradle. If your phone is wall mounted or if the handset slips out of the cradle too easily, you may need to adjust how the handset rests on this tab.
  • Page 88 Line up the tab with the slot in the cradle and press the tab evenly into the slot. An extension protrudes from the top of the rotated tab. Step 5 Return the handset to the handset rest. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 89: Other Accessories

    Use a low-strength cleaning agent to prolong the life and look of the case. • Reduces damage when the handset is dropped. For part numbers and other additional information, refer to the phone model data sheet. The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series data sheets can be found here https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collaboration-endpoints/...
  • Page 90: Install The Cisco Ip Phone Silicone Cover

    (CP-HS-COVER=) Install the Cisco IP Phone Silicone Cover The silicone cover helps prolong the life of your Cisco IP Phone and make it easier to keep the buttons and number pad clean. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 91: Install The Cisco Ip Phone Handset Cover

    Place the handset back on the cradle. Install the Cisco IP Phone Handset Cover A silicone cover helps to protect your handset from damage and reduces the spread of germs. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 92: Clean The Silicone Cover

    Put the cover back on the phone. Connect the Footstand If your phone is placed on a table or desk, connect the footstand to the back of the phone. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 93: Secure The Phone With A Cable Lock

    Accessory Support, on page 1 Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock You can secure your Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series with a laptop cable lock up to 20 mm wide. Procedure Step 1 Take the looped end of the cable lock and wrap it around the object to which you want to secure your phone.
  • Page 94 Other Accessories External Speakers and Microphone Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 95: Product Safety And Security

    La protection des communications ne peut pas être assurée lors de l'utilisation de ce téléphone. Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 96: Fcc Compliance Statements

    This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to U.S. and local country laws that govern import, export, transfer, and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute, or use encryption. Importers, exporters, distributors, and users are responsible for compliance with U.S.
  • Page 97 End User License Agreement The End User License Agreement (EULA) is located here: https://www.cisco.com/go/eula Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (RCSI) is located here: Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...
  • Page 98 Product Safety and Security Important Online Information Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series Accessories Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager...

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