Item # 2200-11631-001
The Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 (2200-11631-001) phone is a great choice when looking for a standards-based voice over IP telephone. This model is ideal for users requiring multiple lines and advanced features such as single-button access to common telephony features and high-resolution display.
The IP phone is easy to install and set up, as it is equipped with a two-port Ethernet switch, built-in auto-sensing Power over Ethernet circuitry and can be centrally configured from a network-connected server. The SoundPoint IP 601 model includes AC power adapter and is PoE ready.
SoundPoint IP 601 Features:
- Corded Voice Over IP Phone
- Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- Session Initiation Protocol
- Up to 6 Line Operation
- 12 Line Operation w/ Expansion Module
- Distinctive Incoming Call/Call Waiting
- Hearing Aid Compatible
- Full Duplex Hands-Free Speakerphone
- Acoustic Clarity Technology
- 320x160 Graphical LCD Display
- 3 Way Conferencing
- Message Waiting Indicator
- Remote Missed Call Notification
- One-Touch Speed Dial
- Call Timer
- AC Adapter (24V DC Included)
- Integrated IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Support
- 18 Dedicated Feature Keys
- 4 Context Sensitive SoftKeys
Key Term Definitions
Acoustic Clarity Technology:
This Polycom patented technology allows you to enjoy instantaneous natural conversation. When paired with a full duplex speakerphone, echo is eliminated and both callers are able to speak simultaneously without experiencing voice dropouts. The voice clarity on conference systems that feature this technology is incredibly crisp and clear.
Full Duplex Operation:
The full duplex feature allows simultaneous flow of audio signals between your conferencing phone and that of the outside caller. Polycom systems carry a full duplex speakerphone, which can transmit and receive audio signals at the same time, in both directions.
SIP VoIP:
When broken down into 2 parts, SIP and VoIP are acronyms for Session Initiation Protocol and Voice Over Internet Protocol. The SIP and VoIP features move voice traffic through IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. The most popular form of IP network is the internet, users can communicate online with applications such as Skype.
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