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Handset type | Wired handset |
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Product type | IP Phone |
Product color | Black |
Wi-Fi | No |
Ethernet LAN | Yes |
Bluetooth version | 2.1+EDR |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.1x |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
Supported network protocols | SIP2.0, RTP/RTCP/SRTP, STUN, DHCP, IPv6, LDP, PPPoE, L2TP, OpenVPN, SNTP, FTP/TFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, TR-069 |
Lines quantity | 20 lines |
Call log entries | 1000 |
Phonebook capacity | 2000 entries |
Video codecs | H.264 |
Input current | 2 A |
Power consumption (typical) | 8 W |
Display diagonal | 4.3 \ |
Display resolution | 480 x 272 pixels |
Voice codecs | AMR, AMR-WB, G.711a, G.711u, G.722, G.723.1, G.726-32, G.729ab, OPUS, iLBC |
Keypad number of keys | 77 |
RJ-9 ports quantity | 2 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Cables included | LAN (RJ-45) |
Number of handles included | 1 pc(s) |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 95 % |
Depth | 214 mm |
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Width | 309 mm |
Height | 187 mm |
Package depth | 287 mm |
Package width | 325 mm |
Package height | 66 mm |
Introduction to Fanvil X210/X210i IP Phones, highlighting features and enterprise benefits.
Lists all items included in the phone package, such as the device, handset, cables, and optional accessories.
Explains power options: Power over Ethernet (PoE) and external power adapter, including specifications.
Step-by-step guide with illustrations for physically setting up the phone on a desk.
Details various keypad and status prompt icons, explaining their meaning and appearance.
Provides a lookup table for character input via keys in numeric, alphabet, and mixed modes.
Explains the states and meanings of LED indicators for different phone functions like line status, BLF, and DND.
Illustrates the phone's keypad layout and provides a table detailing the function of each key.
Guides on using the handset, hands-free speaker, and headset for calls, including audio channel switching.
Describes the phone's default standby screen, its components, status indicators, and navigation.
Lists information available for viewing phone status, covering network, device details, and SIP account status.
Explains how to access and utilize the phone's web interface for configuration and management.
Covers wired network connection modes and the process of configuring network settings for device operation.
Details the crucial steps for configuring SIP lines, essential for telephony service and provider registration.
Explains default line settings and various methods for initiating phone calls, including direct dial and contacts.
Describes how to answer incoming calls using the handset, speakerphone, or the on-screen answer button.
Details the correct procedure for ending an active call by hanging up or using the 'End' softkey.
Explains how to redial the last outgoing number and access call logs for redialing purposes.
Describes the dial-up inquiry function, which matches input numbers with call records and contacts.
Guides users on enabling and configuring the auto-answer feature for automatic call answering.
Explains how to set up and use the callback feature for redialing numbers from the call history.
Details how to use the mute function to silence the microphone during calls or mute incoming ringtones.
Explains how to place calls on hold and then resume them using dedicated phone buttons.
Covers enabling and disabling the Do-Not-Disturb feature to reject incoming calls.
Describes configuring call forwarding based on conditions like unconditional, busy, or no answer.
Explains the different methods for transferring calls: blind, semi-attended, and attended.
Details how to manage call waiting, including enabling/disabling it and setting the waiting tone.
Covers setting up local conferences and joining network conferences for multi-party calls.
Explains the call park feature, which requires server support for holding and resuming calls.
Guides on using the pick-up function to answer other users' calls by configuring DSS keys.
Details how to set up anonymous calls to hide caller ID, via phone or web interface.
Explains how to configure the hotline feature for automatic calling after a specified delay.
Describes setting up and using the emergency call feature, allowing calls even when the phone is locked.
Covers configuring Busy Lamp Field (BLF) for monitoring user status and picking up calls.