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Polycom SoundPoint IP 301
Factory Serviced Includes 90 Day Warranty
No Longer Manufactured
Item # 2200-11331-001
  • Corded Voice Over IP Phone
  • Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
  • 2-Line Operation
  • 4 Line x 20 Character Wide LCD
  • AC Powered (Adapter Included)

**Requires A Broadband Internet Connection / Does Not Operate On A Regular (Analog) Phone Line**

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Polycom SoundPoint IP 301
Factory Serviced Includes 90 Day Warranty
Item # 2200-11331-001
The Polycom SoundPoint IP 301 (2200-11331-001) is a 2-line desktop IP telephone that provides 10 dedicated hard keys, 3 context sensitive soft keys, and 1 button access to common telephony features. This phone is suitable for everyday users and offers excellent voice quality when used with a handset or headset. The IP301 is supplied with a 12V AC power adapter. Power can also be supplied via 802.3af power over Ethernet with the optional PoE cable.
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SoundPoint IP 301 Features:
  • Corded Voice Over IP Phone
  • Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
  • 2-Line Operation
  • Hearing Aid Compatible
  • 4 Line x 20 Character Wide LCD
  • Customizable Animated Indicators
  • 3-Way Conferencing
  • Message Waiting Indicator
  • AC Powered (Adapter Included)
  • Optional Inline Power Cables for IEEE 802.3af or Cisco® Inline Powering
    Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Support
  • Monitor Speaker
  • Individual Modular Jack Compatible with Plantronics® & GN Netcom® Business Headsets, Amplified Headsets Are Recommended
  • 10 Dedicated Feature Keys
    - 2 line keys
    - 5 configurable feature keys
    - Mute key
    - Headset key
    - Predefined Hold key
  • 3 Context-Sensitive Softkeys
Key Term Definitions
SIP VoIP:
When broken down into 2 parts, SIP and VoIP are acronyms for Session Initiation Protocol and Voice Over Internet Protocol. The SIP and VoIP features move voice traffic through IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks.