Datasheet
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Features and benefits
Management
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Nine definable ring tones: offer a choice of
ring tones, which are used when alerting users of
new incoming calls and can be configured via the
Web provisioning interface; provides customers with
a choice to further personalize the phone to meet
their own needs
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Phone license usage: 310x IP phones require
system software support to download images and to
register successfully with the appropriate server;
phone licenses are required to operate all HP IP
phones running on either the NBX or VCX platforms
and can be installed directly on the server
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Paper labels for fixed or mappable feature
buttons: both the 3101 and 3102 phones come
with removable paper labels that can be used to
label or customize each feature button or each
mappable button with its designated/mapped
functionality name
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Browser-based management from server:
Web-based management on the server eases
configuration tasks and makes advanced features
easier to master; customization capabilities allow
users to accomplish a variety of setup procedures
themselves
Connectivity
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Two RJ-45 switched 10/100 Ethernet ports:
provide one-wire connectivity between the phone
and a PC, which allows the phone to share the
same wiring, eliminating the cost and complexity of
running a second cable to every location
Convergence
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IEEE 802.3af PoE Class 1 compliant (Power
over Ethernet): the 3101SP basic speaker phone
and the 3102 business phone can be easily
deployed by leveraging the built-in support for
Power over Ethernet, so they do not require their
own dedicated AC power adapter, avoiding wiring
clutter and enabling quick setup
Technical features
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Volume control: volume settings can be adjusted
on all 310x IP phones for speaker, handset, and
ringers
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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
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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
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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