Overview
The Cisco 74-4788-06 HD camera interface adapter is engineered for integration with Cisco TelePresence conferencing endpoints and collaboration systems. This unit combines a high-definition camera head with the LU91224M 12-24mm variable focal-length lens, providing flexible framing for corporate boardrooms, training facilities, and huddle spaces. The 1.2 camera interface adapter ensures seamless connectivity with compatible Cisco controllers and monitoring systems.
Key Features
- 12-24mm variable focal-length lens (f/2.4 aperture) for flexible zoom and framing
- High-definition video output compatible with Cisco TelePresence platforms
- 1.2 camera interface adapter for standardized Cisco system integration
- Professional-grade optics and video quality for business conferencing
- Compact form factor suitable for boardroom and collaboration environments
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
- Part Number: 74-4788-06
- Lens Model: LU91224M
- Focal Length: 12-24mm
- Aperture: f/2.4
- Camera Interface Type: 1.2 (Cisco standard)
- Application: TelePresence HD video conferencing
- Condition: Used, tested, fully functional
Typical Applications
- Cisco TelePresence conference room deployments
- Corporate boardroom and meeting space video collaboration
- Training and education facility video systems
- Remote collaboration and telepresence endpoints
- Multi-site video conferencing networks
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Cisco TelePresence conferencing systems (74-4788 series compatible endpoints)
- Cisco collaboration and video conferencing networks
- Systems requiring 1.2 camera interface adapter connectivity
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
The Cisco 74-4788-06 is part of the 74-4788 series camera and adapter line used in Cisco TelePresence equipment. Verify compatibility with your specific endpoint model before ordering.
Works With
- Cisco TelePresence control systems and endpoints
- Cisco Collaboration Manager and meeting space infrastructure
- Standard Cisco video conferencing network architectures





