
Data Sheet
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Power over Ethernet (PoE)
power for high-definition
cameras and Cisco Unified IP
Phone 7975G
The Cisco high-definition cameras and Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G receive power down the LAN from the Cisco
IEEE 803.3af PoE switch incorporated into the Cisco TelePresence codec.
Settings The web-based interface allows administrators to securely log in to the system to make configuration changes to
the Cisco TelePresence systems.
Signaling protocol support The Cisco TelePresence system supports Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) on Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
Speed dial The Cisco TelePresence system allows up to 40 favorites entries for convenient speed dialing.
System lighting The solution includes an integrated lighting assembly to eliminate facial shadows and provide natural-looking video
without harsh studio lighting or makeup.
You can configure the integrated lighting assembly of the Cisco TelePresence system to turn on or off with a Cisco
TelePresence call or with normal working hours. This feature reduces power consumption and provides a “greener”
overall solution.
U.S. Section 508 features The dial pad on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G conforms to U.S. Section 508 guidelines. The 5-key dial pad
has a raised nib that provides a tactilely discernible home key. To access more accessibility features, you can
obtain the U.S. 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/accessibility.
Volume control The convenient Volume Control button on the phone softkey menu provides for easy volume adjustments.
Product Specifications
Tables 3 through 5 list specifications and Table 6 gives temperature ratings for the Cisco TelePresence System
3210.
Table 3. Product Specifications
Specification Description
Product compatibility
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Cisco TelePresence System 500 with Cisco TelePresence System Software 1.4 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 1000 with Cisco TelePresence System Software
1.4 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 1100 with Cisco TelePresence System Software 1.5 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 1300 Series with Cisco TelePresence System Software 1.5 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 3000 with Cisco TelePresence System Software
1.4 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 3010 with Cisco TelePresence System Software
1.6 or later
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Cisco TelePresence System 3210 with Cisco TelePresence System Software
1.6 or later
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager V7.0(2a) SU2 or later
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Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch 1.0 or later
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Cisco TelePresence Manager 1.6 or later
Software compatibility Cisco TelePresence System Software 1.6 or later
Protocols Cisco Discovery Protocol, SIP, IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol,
802.1p/q, and Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)
Connectivity Ethernet (1 LAN, RJ-45 connection: 100/1000m), internal 4-port Ethernet switch, and high-definition video
connector
Programming interfaces Web-based user interface; you can configure IP address assignment statically or through the Cisco TelePresence
administrator web interface
Physical dimensions
(H x W x D)
8 x 24 x 23 ft (2.4 x 7.3 x 7.0m) minimum room dimensions for reduced back-row table configuration (total room
capacity of 14 participants); dimensions for the 12-person second-row table are 8 x 31 x 23 ft (2.4 x 9.4 x 7.0m)
Note that higher ceilings may be required to mount an optional data display. Contact your Cisco Authorized
Technology Provider (ATP) partner for data display options and mounting options.
Weight Approximately 2595 lb (1177 kg; freight weight)
Power 3222W (26.9A @ 120V to 13.43A @ 240V maximum) (system only—does not account for participant devices)
Total typical heat dissipation* 8892 BTU/hr (system only—does not account for participant devices)
*Typical accounts for a diversity of power consumption at 75 percent of maximum.
Table 4. Video and Audio Specifications
Specification Description
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