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- Color: Black
- Brand: Cisco
- Model: SPA501G
- Format: CD-ROM
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.73" h x
8.43" w x
8.35" l,
1.98 pounds
- Memory: 2000000MB SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 60GB
Features
- Full-featured IP phone supporting Power over Ethernet.It has 1 business phone line with 8 voice lines
- Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP private branch exchange
- Easy installation and highly secure remote provisioning, as well as menu-based and web-based configuration
- Wideband audio for unsurpassed voice clarity and enhanced speaker quality
- Paper label insert for buttons to indicate speed dials, shared lines, or extensions
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Wall phone for church nursery/Sunday school. Compared with SPA301 and SPA942
By Andrew Warner
Background: I'm installing phones in each nursery and classroom at my church. I'm using POE so that the cords can all be in the wall and not a problem for tiny hands. Plus it gives me the freedom to place them where I want with out needing an electrician. Just a drywall saw, some cat5e, a fish tape, and instant phone. At the same time, I'm upgrading the office phone from SPA942s to SPA504s. I had to install 10 of these. The MB100 wallmount bracked from Cisco is $20+ and not fufilled by Amazon. Cost was a factor, so I didn't want to put out an additional $200 if I didn't have to. So my plan became to not put wall plates over the work boxes and instead put connectors instead of jacks on the ends of the Cat5e and plug them right into the phone and just let the phone cover the work box.Setup: This phone will only be used to call other rooms in the church. I planned to mount it on the wall. I wanted to teachers/volunteers to be able to call the other classrooms and nurseries, the nursery or Sunday School coordinator, plus call the sound room in the sanctuary to have a child's number displayed if a parent is needed, so that no one had to leave the kids with less adult supervision. I also ordered an SPA301 with a POES5, and tested a spared SPA942 to compare my options. And there were some differences. This was my favorite and here is why:The SPA942 being reused was eliminated right away. Even though it looks the same size as the SPA501, the way the network port and the screw holes on the back lined up meant that the network jack wasn't inside the work box and that meant the phone would mount on both screw holes because the Cat5e was pushing it away from the wall.The SPA301 was smaller, and probably less intimidating to people not used to office phones, but once I purchased both the phone and the POES5 so I could get power to it via POE, the price was almost the same as the SPA501. Plus, I was using a few work boxes that an electrician had installed 7 years ago during some construction. They were there in case we ever added wall phones to those rooms. He put in high voltage boxes. Since I'm not using the MB100 bracket I wanted to just hid the POES5 in the wall. I was able to run the two cords from the POES5 through the channels on the back of the SPA301, but the POES5 doesn't fit inside a standard high voltage work box. 4 of my rooms were like that, so that meant they were definitely getting the SPA501. In the rest of my rooms, I had installed either low voltage low work boxes to retrofit the older rooms or low voltage new work boxes during more recent construction phases. For these the POES5 did fit inside the wall space (there is no back on a typical low voltage box). But since I wanted to keep some uniformity, I opted to go with SPA501s in most rooms. I'm using up the few SPA301s that I have in a second building across the driveway.So, you can in fact mount this phone right over top of a wall mounted work box. And it works just great.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
SPA303 is much better
By Jeffrey Cauley
Description somewhat described this as having a backlit screen, but there is NO screen WHATSOEVER. Just a little paper insert.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Needs more features.
By elaine levy
It wasn't what I needed so I returned it. It's a good phone but for my job I needed more features.
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