Product Introduction
The Fanvil H601/H602 Series IP phones are cost-effective, compact devices designed for hotel environments. They feature multiple programmable keys and support wideband Opus HD voice coding. The H601W and H602W models include built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi 6 support for stable wireless connections. The H601/H601W models offer wall-mounting capabilities, making them suitable for flexible deployment in hotels, malls, and hospitals, optimizing space and user experience.
Key Specifications
- Models: H601, H601W, H602, H602W
- Voice Coding: G.722, Opus
- Network Speed: 10/100 Mbps
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 6 support on H601W/H602W
- Installation: Wall Mount (H601/H601W), Desktop (H602/H602W)
Installation & Configuration
The manual details both wall-mount and desktop installation procedures. Network configuration includes methods for connecting to Wi-Fi networks, either via a shared Wi-Fi from a base station (like W611W) or by connecting to a user-created Wi-Fi network. It also covers static IP and DHCP settings, network modes (IPv4, IPv6), VPN (L2TP, OpenVPN), and VLAN configurations.
User Guide & Features
Users can familiarize themselves with key descriptions, LED state definitions, and device status through the web interface. The phones support various call features including making and answering calls, IP calls, DSS key functionality, speed dialing, and Do Not Disturb (DND). Advanced functions like MCAST, Hotspot, and Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) are also covered. Device settings allow for time plans, action plans, and maintenance operations such as exporting/importing configurations and factory resets. Software upgrades can be performed via web or online methods, and auto-provisioning is supported.
Network & Security
Comprehensive network settings cover Ethernet and wireless connections, network modes, server configurations, and VPN setup. Security features include web password management, web filtering by IP subnet, mutual authentication via HTTPS and SIP TLS, and a network firewall for controlling inbound and outbound traffic.
Troubleshooting
The document provides guidance on common issues such as devices failing to boot or register. It explains how to retrieve system information, reboot devices, perform factory resets, capture network packets, and obtain system/Wi-Fi logs to aid in problem diagnosis and resolution.