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Polycom VVX 501 - Headset Key Operation; Speakerphone Key Usage; Mute Key Function; Placing and Receiving Calls

Polycom VVX 501
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The first onscreen button is programmed to be your extension. The other onscreen buttons
can be used for speed dials, including park and important numbers, or Busy Lamp Field. Every
phone has a headset jack and remote answering capabilities for wireless headsets. Answering
away from your desk on a wireless headset can be essential in a busy office environment. All
phones feature Polycom HD Voice Technology with more than twice the clarity of ordinary
phone calls, full-duplex speakerphone, message-waiting light, redial, call history, and mute.
All phones are powered via an Ethernet connection, although an optional power supply may
be purchased in the event a Power-over-Ethernet network switch is unavailable.
VVX 301: Six Onscreen Buttons, B&W Screen, Four Softkeys, Two-port 10/100 Megabit
Ethernet switch.
VVX 311: Six Onscreen Buttons, B&W Screen, Four Softkeys, Two-port Gigabit Ethernet
switch.
VVX 401: Twelve Onscreen Buttons, Color Screen, Four Softkeys, Two-port 10/100 Megabit
Ethernet switch. USB for headset and call recording.
VVX 411: Twelve Onscreen Buttons, Color Screen, Four Softkeys, Two-port Gigabit Ethernet
switch. USB for headset and call recording.
VVX 501: Twelve Onscreen Buttons, Color Touch Screen, Five Softkeys, Two-port Gigabit
Ethernet switch, available video calling, USB for headset and call recording.
VVX 601: Sixteen Onscreen Buttons, Color Touch Screen, Five Softkeys, Two-port Gigabit
Ethernet switch, available video calling, USB for headset and call recording.
Polycom Camera: Compatible with VVX 500 & VVX 600.

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