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Fanvil X301P
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Typelandline phonelandline phone
VoIP protocolsSIPSIP
Interfaces
Ethernet
Headset jack
Ethernet
Headset jack
Features
Features
Caller ID
Conference call
Speakerphone (speakerphone)
Echo cancellation
Voice activity detection
Comfort noise generation
Web interface
PoE support
NAT/NAPT support
OpenVPN
Caller ID
Conference call
Speakerphone (speakerphone)
Echo cancellation
Voice activity detection
Comfort noise generation
Web interface
PoE support
NAT/NAPT support
OpenVPN
Extra features
Number of VoIP accounts22
Phone book1000 numbers500 numbers
Incoming memory150 numbers
Outgoing memory150 numbers
Display
Base displaymonochromecolour
General
Wall mounting
Base dimensions (HxWxT)169x201x177 mm62x275x215 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2023october 2017
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Glossary

Phone book

The largest quantity of numbers that can be stored simultaneously in the IP phone's own phone book. The phone book speeds up dialing, allows you to display the name of the caller when the caller ID is triggered (see "Features") and provides some other features. The capacity of such a book even in the most modest IP phones is about 100 numbers, and in the most advanced models it can reach a couple of thousand.

Incoming memory

The maximum quantity of numbers of incoming calls the phone can simultaneously store in the call log. The greater the quantity of numbers, the more voluminous this log will be, the greater the period of time it can cover.

Outgoing memory

The maximum quantity of phone numbers of outgoing calls that the phone can simultaneously store in the call log. The greater the quantity of numbers, the more voluminous this log will be, the greater the period of time it can cover.

Base display

Type of display installed on the base of the IP phone. Such screens can be found in all types of devices (see above) — of course, if the base itself is available.

— Monochrome. Also, such displays are known as "black and white", although other combinations of colours are also found — for example, green or orange characters. Anyway, monochrome displays do not have such features as colour ones, but they are much cheaper, consume less energy and are quite capable of working with key information (displaying the dialed number, battery status, phone book, etc.).

Coloured. Colour displays provide more options than monochrome displays — for example, they can be used for video communication, viewing pictures, and even games. And the colour image as a whole looks nicer. On the other hand, these screens are more expensive and require more energy than black and white ones.