VOIP-600
Series Phone
Configuration / Operation Manual
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2. Overview
2.1. VOIP-600 Series Phone Overview
The VOIP-600 series phones are outdoor-rated, ADA-compliant hands-free Voice over IP (VoIP)
Emergency/Information Phones for use in locations such as: parking facilities, college campuses, medical
centers, and industrial parks. VOIP-600 series phones are SIP
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compliant.
The VOIP-600 series of phones are categorized into various device modes based on the number of buttons,
keypad, handset and speaker/microphone present on the phone’s faceplate.
These device modes are also given different marketing names. A model with “Keypad” is denoted with a letter
“K” in its model number. A model with two buttons is denoted with a letter “D” in its model number. For
example, VOIP-600 corresponds to “Single button Emergency VoIP phone”. VOIP-600D is “Dual button
Emergency VoIP phone”. VOIP-600K is “Two-button Emergency VoIP Phone with Keypad”.
Some of the functionality described below may not be available depending on the phone device mode. The
rest of the document may use the term “phone” to refer to a “VOIP-600 series” phone.
NOTE: Not all features of the VOIP-600 series phones are available when used in conjunction with analog
telephony adapter devices or with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
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RFC 3261 and RFC 2833 for DTMF delay