
Avaya 4600 IP Telephones (except the 4601 and 4602) incorporate a full duplex speakerphone with echo cancellation, directional microphone and a tuned speaker cavity to provide the highest audio quality.
Provides highest audio quality for optimum flexibility for end users.
Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones provide the same advanced calling features and functions as traditional Avaya telephones. These stylish phones incorporate a number of convenient features, such as a message waiting indicator, easily readable displays, hearing aid compatibility, NetMeeting compatibility, multiple programmable feature keys and display navigation keys.
There is no need to retrain people to use Avaya IP Telephones, because they use the same familiar operations as other Avaya phones.
An Ethernet connection built into each phone (except the 4601 and 4602) enables users to connect a desktop computer to their LAN by plugging it directly into the phone, without needing a separate computer connection in the wall. The 4602SW, 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW 4625SW and 4630SW come with an integrated switch.
Helps
reduce wiring and installation costs. The wiring can be further
simplified by using the available 802.3af-based Power over Ethernet
capability to deliver power to the phone over the LAN, rather than
using a wall plug.
Avaya IP Telephones operate with industry-standard protocols and advanced software, including the H.323 and SIP protocols for voice communication over an Internet Protocol network, G.711, G.729A/B and G.726A voice codecs and a variety of Quality of Service capabilities. Those include UDP Port selection at Layer 4, Diffserv priority numbering at Layer 3, and 802.1p/q at Layer 2. Avaya IP telephones also support the 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard.
Delivers high-quality features based upon industry standards, rather than proprietary solutions, for better interoperability.
End users can access IP Telephone software upgrades and enhancements on the Avaya Support Web site. For example, SIP software for the Avaya 4602/4602SW can be downloaded from this site to a TFTP server for enterprise-wide provisioning. New releases of software are provisioned in this manner.
The 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW and 4630SW support local call log, local speed dial and web browser applications.
Access to web-based applications and information as well as the added efficiencies of speed dials and call logs stored in the telephone.
With
Release 2.1 of the 46xx Series IP Telephone firmware (which applies to
the 4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW telephones), comes
support for a new feature called "push." "Push" is the capability of an
application using the WML protocol to send content to
the telephone without the user requesting it, and (potentially)
overriding what the user is otherwise experiencing. This capability is
being made available to 3rd-party developers through Software Developer
Kits (SDKs). Content can be pushed to the phones via a text message,
WML web page, or an audio stream through the handset or speaker.
IP
telephones become applications-enabled appliances instead of just
phones. The addition of push enables phone displays and/or audio to
support a variety of applications (web browsing, time reporting,
emergency alerts, travel reservations, account code entry,
announcements, branding via screensaver, inventory lookups, scheduling,
etc).
Initially
supported on the 4610SW and 4620SW, Avaya Phone Application Suite
consists of a pre-packaged set of productivity enhancing phone
applications. These applications are easy to deploy and leverage the
large, bright displays and embedded micro browsers on the Avaya IP
telephones.
The Avaya Phone Productivity Pack includes the following three applications:
Advanced web-enabled graphical displays on the 4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW and 4630SW versions support browser-based desktop applications such as online order entry and inventory lookup in addition to more traditional voice applications such as directory-based dialing and call logging. The 4610SW, 4620SW 4621SW, 4622SW, 4625SW IP Telephones have additional application functionality. Push of audio and textual alerts to the phones is now supported through the application programming interfaces (APIs) on these phones. The Avaya Phone Application Suite includes a set of pre-packaged phone applications for use on the 4610, 4620, 4621, 4622, and 4625. Please refer to the Phone Application Suite section on avaya.com for more details.
As a key component of the Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) Solution, the 4600 Series Telephones provide best in class SIP Telephony capabilities.
Product Line Summary
VPNremote for 4600 Series is a software VPN (virtual private network) clientbuilt
directly into the Avaya IP telephone itself. This enhancement allows
the Avaya IP phone to be plugged in and used seamlessly with any
broadband internet connection. The end user experiences the same IP
telephone features as if they were using the phone in the office.
VPNremote is available for the 4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW IP
Callmaster, 4625SW.
The 4601 IP Telephone is an entry-level telephone with two call appearances, eight fixed feature buttons, and a message waiting indicator. The 4601 does not support a display, speaker or additional port for connection of an external PC. It does not support static addressing.
The 4602 IP Telephone is an entry-level telephone with two programmable call appearance/feature keys, ten fixed feature buttons, and 2x24 character display. The 4602SW offers the same functionality plus an integrated two-port Ethernet switch. Both the 4602 and 4602SW can run either the H.323 protocol, for integration with traditional Avaya IP Telephony Servers and Gateways, or the SIP protocol, for support of SIP Communications Servers such as the Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) Rel 3.0 Solution.
The 4610SW IP Telephone provides a medium screen graphic display, paperless button labels, call log, speed dial, 12 programmable feature keys, Web browser, and full duplex speakerphone. It also includes a two-port Ethernet switch. The 4610SW supports Unicode with R2.1 firmware and can run either the H.323 protocol, for integration with traditional Avaya IP Telephony Servers and Gateways, or the SIP protocol, for support of SIP Communications Servers such as the Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) Rel 3.0 Solution.
The 4620 IP Telephone is cost effective and provides a large screen graphic display, paperless button labels, call log, speed dial, 24 programmable feature keys, web browser, and full duplex speakerphone. The 4620SW supports the same features as the 4620, but is the required version for Unicode support. The 4620SW also includes a 2 port Ethernet switch. The 4620SW will ultimately be replaced by the recently introduced 4621SW.
The 4621SW IP Telephone is based on the 4620SW with the same housing, feature buttons and software along with an enhanced backlit display. The 4621SW also supports the new EU24BL (backlit expansion module) and also includes a 2 port Ethernet switch. A new phone, the 4621SW will replace the 4620SW. The 4621SW can run either the H.323 protocol, for integration with traditional Avaya IP Telephony Servers and Gateways, or the SIP protocol, for support of SIP Communications Servers such as the Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) Rel 3.0 Solution.
The 4622SW IP Telephone is built specifically for the contact center environment. Based on the 4621SW, the 4622SW offers the same backlit display and array of feature buttons. The 4622SW provides two headset jacks and eliminates components not required within the call center including a handset and speaker. Note: a handset is supported - connected to one of the available headset jacks.
The 4625 IP Telephone provides a brilliant color display. Also based on the 4621 in terms of line appearances and feature buttons, the 4625 is an ideal device to support applications within the Avaya Phone Application Suite.
The 4630SW IP Screenphone is a full color, touch screen Web access IP telephone with six telephony applications including phone features, call log, speed dial, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory, Voicemail, and web access. It also includes a two-port Ethernet switch.
The Avaya 4690 IP Speakerphone provides the convenience and productivity benefits inherent in a purpose-built hands-free conference phone. It also delivers the extensive set of Avaya Communication Manager features directly to the conference room. It offers many of the same features as other Avaya speakerphones (360 degree coverage, two optional extended microphones for expanded coverage, full-duplex operation) and adds to them some additional capabilities. These include downloadable software upgrades and simplified wiring to IP network via Ethernet LAN connectivity.
The Gigabit Ethernet adapter for 4600 Series enables IP Phones to operate in a Gigabit Ethernet environment. With the adapter installed up-line of a 46xx IP Telephone, a single Gigabit Ethernet desktop drop can provide a 10/100Mbps connection to the IP Telephone and a Gigabit connection to a personal computer. It is an un-managed device and is physically stand-alone from the phone. The adapter will operate off local power or PoE (subject to the phone's power requirements).