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Wireless Technology | DECT |
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Lines | 1 |
Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
Standby Time | 120 hours |
Range (Indoors) | 50 meters |
Range (Outdoors) | 300 meters |
Audio | HD Voice |
Headset Jack | 3.5 mm |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
Supported Codecs | G.711, G.722, G.729 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
Type | DECT Cordless IP Phone |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Target audience and learning objectives for the VVX D230 DECT IP phone guide.
Lists online resources for product support, documentation, community forums, and partner information.
Overview of the physical features and components of the VVX D230 DECT IP phone.
Details the hardware features of the VVX D230 wireless handset using a diagram and a feature list.
Details the hardware features of the VVX D230 DECT base station using a diagram and a feature list.
Provides guidelines for positioning the base station to ensure optimal signal strength and minimize interference.
Instructions on how to navigate back to the Home screen from any other menu on the wireless handset.
Explains the meaning of the status indicator light on the base station for various operational states.
Procedures for initiating outgoing calls using the default or alternate lines on the wireless handset.
How to find and call contacts from the local contact directory or the enterprise directory.
Instructions for making calls using entries saved in the speed dial list.
How to return a call to a missed caller from the missed calls list.
How to call a contact from the list of received calls.
How to call a contact from the list of dialed calls.
How to call a contact from the list of recent calls.
Procedure to redial the last number that was dialed on the phone.
Options for answering incoming calls on the VVX D230 DECT IP phone.
Instructions for placing active calls on hold and resuming them.
Procedures for terminating an active call on the wireless handset.
Methods for transferring an active call to another handset, contact, or number.
How to place a call on hold for later retrieval, either locally or on a network extension.
Ways to reject incoming calls, either manually or using the Do Not Disturb feature.
How to set up call forwarding for incoming calls on private lines.
Steps to start a conference call with up to two other contacts.
How to combine an active call and a held call into a conference.
How to end a conference call and place participants on hold.
How to join an active call on another wireless handset on a shared line.
How to retrieve and resume a call that has been placed on hold on a shared line.
Procedures for accessing and listening to voicemail messages from the wireless handset.
How to place intercom calls to other contacts for quick messaging.
How to send one-way audio announcements to assigned groups.
How to use the Push-to-Talk feature for walkie-talkie-like communication.
Overview and management of call logs including missed, received, dialed, and recent calls.
How to assign, add, replace, and delete speed dial entries for quick calling.
Managing contacts, including adding, viewing, editing, and deleting entries in the local directory.
How to access, view, search, and save contacts from the enterprise directory.
How to configure the display format for time and date on the handset.
Instructions for changing the language displayed on the wireless handset.
How to control volume, speakerphone, and microphone settings.
How to check product name and software version of the wireless handset.
How to view IP address and package version of the base station.
Guidelines for cleaning the handset, base station, and chargers using specific materials.
Instructions for restarting the wireless handset to resolve issues.
Steps to register a wireless handset to the base station.
Procedure to remove a handset registration from the base station.
How to perform a factory reset on the wireless handset, returning it to default settings.
Tips for resolving issues related to poor signal strength between handset and base station.
How to locate a lost or misplaced wireless handset using the base station.