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Plug in your cm device to get started
Plug in your cm device to get started












This diagram shows how you seat the device on the screw heads. Without the ceiling mount bracket: This diagram shows the alignment of the screw heads and the device.Repeater: Plug the power adapter into the repeater and route the cable through the slot in the repeater.Base station without PoE: Plug the power adapter into the base station and route the cable through the slot in the base station.Base station with PoE on the LAN: Additional power is not required.With the ceiling mount bracket: Hold the bracket over the holes and screw in the screws until the bracket doesn't move.īase station only: Connect the Ethernet cable to the base station and route the cable through the slot in the base station.Without the ceiling mount bracket: Screw in the screws until there is about 0.375 inches (9.52 mm) between the screw head.

plug in your cm device to get started

Install the wall plugs as described by the manufacturer.

  • With the ceiling mount bracket: Hold the bracket so that two of the holes intersect the line.
  • Without the ceiling mount bracket: Mark the line so that the screws are 2.126 inches (54 mm) apart (center to center).
  • (other countries available see ordering information in Table 6)Ħ823: 1.7 in. Lithium Ion Cradle charging time: 6 hoursĪdaptor plugs: E.U., U.S., Australia, U.K. The 6800 series provides exceptional noise isolation when used with a Cisco HeadsetĪ volume-control toggle provides easy decibel-level adjustments of the handset, monitor speaker, and ringer

    plug in your cm device to get started

    HAC compliant – FCC part 68 and Australia S040Ħ8: 3.5 mm wired headset, iPhone compliant You can meet Section 508 loudness requirements by using industry-standard inline handset amplifiers such as Walker Equipment Features and Benefits of the Cisco IP DECT OfferingĪn easy-to-use interface providing traditional Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication (DECT) telephony-like user experienceĪll 6825 Handsets are Hearing-Aid-Compatible (HAC) and meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) loudness requirementsįor the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

    plug in your cm device to get started

    The following table lists the features and benefits of the Cisco IP DECT DBS-110 Single-Cell Base Station and the Cisco IP Up to 5 Base Stations and Up to 30 Repeaters Up to 30 SIP registrations and Up to 5 Concurrent Calls per Base Station Up to 30 SIP registrations and Up 5 Concurrent CallsĭECT Networks using DECT 210 Base Stations Up to 30 SIP registrations and Up to 5 Concurrent Calls Device Comparison of the Cisco IP DECT Offering The following table lists the device comparisons of the Cisco IP DECT DBS-110 Single-Cell Base Station and the Cisco IP DECT














    Plug in your cm device to get started