HP 3101SP JE221A Manuale Utente

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power adapter, avoiding wiring clutter and enabling quick setup
Technical features
Flexible date/time display: allows administrators or users to configure date/time displays on the phones using the Web
provisioning interface, which provides displays based on user preference or location preference
Hands-free installation: allows the system to work in a mode where the system's only configuration is done by the
administrator, with the phone's configuration automatically detected (phone number, download address, etc.) just by plugging
in the phone; this is accomplished using MAC address provisioning
Automatic software updates: With the VCX IP Telephony solution, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based 3101, 3102, and 3105
IP phones support automatic detection of phone software update version; this allows software upgrades to be delivered
automatically to phones without the need to reboot phones; upgrade detection is polled in a random manner on 30-minute
cycles
Automatic profile updates: when connected to a VCX IP Telephony solution, 3101, 3102, and 3105 IP phones support the ability
to automatically update the phone profile without logout or login when any administrative changes are made
Volume control: volume settings can be adjusted on all 310x IP phones for speaker, handset, and ringers
DTMF Monotone: VCX IP Telephony solution supports a user-configurable setting for DTMF or monotone feedback to dialpad
presses; DTMF Monotone on the phone is considered a security feature to prevent malicious parties from decoding the tones
Acoustic echo cancellation: cancels acoustic echo for the delay of up to 80 ms; phone cancels local echo generated by feedback
from the handset earpiece to the handset microphone
Phone mobility and roaming: allows system administrator to determine whether end users can move their stations;
phones/soft clients can be locked to a physical switch port (using MAC address) or to a specific IP subnet; end users can move
their phones to any location that has IP access to the user's telephony server, regardless of geographic location; hot desking is
supported with VCX when logging into a different VCX region or branch that is configured for Global Directory
Phone characteristics
Wide range of codecs support: support for G.711, ADPCM, and G.729A/B on NBX platforms and G.722, G.711, and G.729 on VCX
platforms allows the phone to negotiate high-fidelity or lower-bandwidth codecs during call setup, giving it flexibility in voice
quality and network bandwidth usage
Fixed-feature buttons: 3101 phones support 5 fixed-feature buttons, 3102 phones support up to 10, and 3105 attendant
consoles support 4; Hold and Message buttons are clearly distinguished to help users handle calls professionally; dedicated
Mute, Speaker, and Volume buttons allow for efficient call handling
Three softkeys below liquid crystal display (LCD): an intuitive display with three softkeys and a four-way cursor controller
provides instant access to the location's user directory and call logs
Four-way navigation control: phones include three softkeys and four-way cursor for seamless menu manipulation and data
entry
Phone handset support for G.722 wideband audio: anticipates evolving standards with a wideband audio-ready handset
RJ-9 headset jack: allows industry-standard RJ-9-compatible wired and wireless headsets and handset lifters to be connected
for easy call handling and convenience; allows for easy connection of the HP 3101 and 3102 handsets
Two-line, 160x33 pixel 3.4 inch LCD: both the 3101 and 3102 phones have a two-line display, allowing for a varied number of
simultaneous calls at any time, depending on if they're connected to the NBX or VCX; the LCD supports two character lines and is
capable of displaying 24 characters
Adaptive jitter buffer: media and packet-processing technology in the 310x phones allow them to reduce interruption or delay
in the voice audio packets, which significantly improves overall voice quality
Support of IP-ToS, IEEE 802.1p, and VLAN: the 3101 phone supports various Quality of Service (QoS) settings that help ensure
signaling and media VoIP voice packets receive the preferential treatment they require on the network, increasing total voice
quality; options include IP Type of Service (ToS), IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, and traffic directing on a per-
VLAN-segment basis
DHCP Option 184: 310x phones can receive their IP telephony server IP address from DHCP by using DHCP Option 184; when the
QuickSpecs
HP 310x IP Phone Series
Overview
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