Polycom Installing SoundPoint IP 430 SIP, Connecting Network and Power Source, AC Power Option

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Installing SoundPoint® IP 430 SIP

This section provides basic installation instructions and information for obtaining the best performance with the Sound- Point® IP 430 SIP phone. If you require additional information or assistance with your new phone, please contact your sys- tem administrator.

The SoundPoint® IP 430 SIP User Guide includes regulatory compliance informa- tion that your system administrator should review and can also be found at www. polycom.com.

Connecting Network and Power Source

AC Power Option

Connect the supplied Network cable be- tween the LAN jack on the phone and the LAN port on the wall or hub/switch device port. Connect the DC plug on the power adapter to the DC 24V jack marked on the phone. Connect the country-specific AC cord to the power adapter.

Network Port

In-Line Power Option

Power Adapter (24V DC)

Optional PC

Connection

If the phone is connected to a compatible Ethernet switch that can provide in-line power, the phone will use that power op- tion. Simply plug the supplied Network cable between the LAN jack on the phone and an available Power and Data port on the In-Line Power switch.

IEEE 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet Hub/Switch (Terminal or Midspan)

Optional PC

Connection

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Contents Sel Menu Voice Mail DoNotDisturb DEF 6 MNO 9 Wxyz #Contents Troubleshooting Safety and Compliance Optional FeaturesMultilingual Support Localization Phone Reboot Text Messaging Presence / Status / Buddy ListsIntroduction Parts ListConnecting Network and Power Source Installing SoundPoint IP 430 SIPAC Power Option In-Line Power OptionDeskmount Method Connecting the Handset and Optional HeadsetAttaching the Base Wallmount Method Features Key Descriptions Feature Key DescriptionUsing the Handset Using SoundPoint IP 430 SIPUsing Hands-Free Speakerphone Mode Using the HeadsetCall Hold and Resume Answering a CallMultiple Calls on Hold Microphone MuteSplitting a Conference General Key UseLocal Conferencing Transferring a Call Call TimerEnding a Call RedialCall Forwarding Volume AdjustmentDo Not Disturb Deselect Do Not DisturbTime and Date Headset Memory ModeDisplay Contrast Lowed by Basic, ContrastCall Lists Ring TypeContact Directory Ring TypeTo add or edit a contact Speed DialContact Directory To search for a particular contactMultiple Keys Per Line Multiple LinesMultiple Call Appearances To listen to voice messages Shared LinesMultilingual Support Localization Distinctive Ringing / Call TreatmentTo set a distinctive ring for a local contact Select Contact DirectoryPhone Reboot Optional FeaturesText Messaging To read text messagesSelect Instant Messages Presence / Status / Buddy ListsTo send a text message Presence To view and change Presence settingsNo Dial-Tone TroubleshootingNo Display, Incorrect Display, or Bad Contrast No RingingNo Response from Feature Key Presses Safety and CompliancePart 15 Rules Class B Digital Device or PeripheralPolycom Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability Exclusions Warranty ExclusiveService Agreements Disclaimer Limitations of LiabilityGoverning Law Copyright NoticePage Polycom, Inc Barber Lane Milpitas, CA
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IP 430 specifications

The Polycom IP 430 is a sophisticated VoIP phone designed to cater to the needs of business professionals seeking reliable and efficient communication tools. This device is particularly well-suited for environments such as small to medium-sized businesses, offering an array of features that enhance productivity and connectivity.

One of the main features of the Polycom IP 430 is its user-friendly interface. The phone comes equipped with a 320x160 pixel graphical LCD display, which provides clear visibility for incoming calls, contacts, and other essential phone functions. The keypad layout is intuitive, allowing users to navigate menus and settings without hassle.

Audio quality is critical in a VoIP phone, and the Polycom IP 430 excels in this area thanks to its Polycom HD Voice technology. This feature ensures that conversations are crystal clear, offering rich, natural sound quality for both parties on the call. It utilizes wideband audio and advanced noise reduction techniques, creating an optimal acoustic experience that minimizes disruptions and enhances communication clarity.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Polycom IP 430. It supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies installation by allowing the phone to receive power through the Ethernet cable, reducing the need for extra power outlets. The device also features multiple line appearances, allowing users to manage several calls simultaneously, which is especially useful in busy office environments.

The Polycom IP 430 is designed to support various VoIP protocols, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), ensuring compatibility with a range of VoIP systems and services. This adaptability makes it a versatile choice for businesses looking to integrate new communication technologies without significant overhauls.

Additional characteristics include programmable function keys that enhance workflow efficiency, a built-in web server for easy configuration, and support for various headset connections for hands-free communication.

In summary, the Polycom IP 430 combines robust features, superior audio quality, and strong connectivity options, making it an excellent choice for businesses aiming to improve their communication capabilities. With its reliable performance and user-friendly design, it stands out as a valuable asset in any professional setting.