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Getting Started
The VVX D230 DECT IP phones are standalone IP-based wireless phone systems that enable you to
manage your calls when you’re away from your desk. The system consists of a base station with support
for up to 10 handsets. This section includes overview information on using the VVX D230 system.
VVX D230 DECT IP Phone Overview
VVX D230 phones support Polycom HD Voice technology. You can manage the local interface and network
interaction on VVX D230 systems directly from the
service or through the system web interface.
VVX D230 systems implement the following features and functionalities:
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Aggregation and bridging of eight SIP accounts
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Recursive digit maps and associated call routing (outbound and inbound)
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Support for all standard SIP-based IP PBX and ITSPs/VSPs
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Cloud management enabled via the
service with both a user portal and an ITSP partner
portal
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VoIP network management for endpoint devices and applications
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High-quality voice encoding using G.711, G.722, G.726, G.729, iLBC, and Opus codecs
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Registration of 10 handsets on a single base station
Hardware Summary
Your VVX D230 system consists of these components:
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Base station, which interfaces with between one and 10 handsets, and connects to Ethernet for VoIP
communications, and has one charger slot for storing and charging a handset.
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Handsets, which provide the user-to-base station interface, allowing voice communication and some
system interaction.
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Handset chargers, which provide one charger slot for storing and charging a handset.
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Power adapters, which power the base station and handset chargers.
In this guide, the terms “base station” and “handset” refer to those individual components. The term “system”
refers to the base station and handset together.
LED Status Indicators
VVX D230 systems contain one LED and one pushbutton on the base station, and one LED on the handset.
This table describes the system’s base station LED behavior and status information.