1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of the Poly CCX 600 IP Phone. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and to prevent damage.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Poly CCX 600 is a high-performance IP phone designed for professional communication environments. It features a 7-inch color touchscreen, integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, and operates on Android 9, providing advanced VoIP capabilities.

Whakaahua 1: Poly CCX 600 IP Phone. This image displays the Poly CCX 600 IP Phone, featuring a black handset on the left and a large, angled touchscreen display on the right. The base includes a speaker grille and the Poly logo.
Āhuatanga matua:
- 7-inihi whakaatu mata pa tae
- Integrated Wi-Fi for wireless network connectivity
- Bluetooth for headset and mobile device pairing
- VoIP technology for clear voice communication
- Tautoko Power over Ethernet (PoE).
- Pūnaha whakahaere Android 9
3. Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your Poly CCX 600 IP Phone:
- Honoa te Pukoro: Plug the coiled cord from the handset into the handset port on the side of the phone base.
- Hono atu ki te Whatunga me te Hiko:
- Whakamahi Hiko i runga Itarangi (PoE): Connect an Ethernet cable from your network switch (which supports PoE) to the LAN port on the back of the phone. The phone will power on automatically.
- Using an AC Power Adapter (Sold Separately): If PoE is not available, connect an Ethernet cable from your network router/switch to the LAN port on the back of the phone. Then, connect a compatible AC power adapter to the power port and plug it into a wall outlet.
- Whakaara Tuatahi: The phone will power on and begin its boot sequence. This may take a few minutes.
- Whirihoranga Whatunga:
- Itarangi: If connected via Ethernet, the phone will typically obtain network settings automatically via DHCP.
- Wi-Fi: To connect via Wi-Fi, navigate to Tautuhinga on the touchscreen, then select Wi-Fi. Choose your desired network and enter the password if prompted.
- Account Provisioning: Your phone system administrator will provide instructions for provisioning your phone with your VoIP account details. This usually involves entering server addresses, user IDs, and passwords via the phone's interface or through a centralized management system.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Ngā Mahi Waea Taketake
- Te Waea:
- Tangohia ake te waea pūkoro, pēhi rānei i te pātene Pūoro.
- Dial the desired number using the touchscreen keypad.
- Pehia te Karanga pātene i runga i te mata.
- Whakautu i te Karanga:
- Kohia te ringaringa ka tohi ranei i te Whakautu pātene i runga i te mata.
- Whakamutua te Waea:
- Whakairihia te ringaringa, pehia ranei te Whakamutua te Waea pātene i runga i te mata.
4.2 Mana Rōrahi
Adjust the call volume using the + a - buttons located on the right side of the touchscreen display. These buttons control the volume for the handset, speakerphone, or headset, depending on the active audio path.
4.3 Mahi Wahangu
To mute your microphone during a call, press the Wahangu button (represented by a microphone icon with a slash through it) located on the bottom right of the phone's base. Press it again to unmute.
4.4 Takirua Nihokikorangi
To pair a Bluetooth headset or mobile device:
- Whakatere ki Tautuhinga i runga i te mata pa.
- Tīpakohia Nihokikorangi.
- Kia mahara kua whakahohea te Nihokikorangi.
- The phone will scan for available devices. Select your device from the list and follow the on-screen prompts to complete pairing.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the phone's surfaces and touchscreen. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol sprays directly on the phone.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Periodically check for software updates through your phone's settings or consult your system administrator. Keeping the software updated ensures optimal performance and security.
- Nga Tikanga Taiao: Operate the phone within recommended temperature and humidity ranges. Avoid exposing the phone to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or excessive moisture.
6. Te Raru
| Putanga | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te waea i te hiko | No power from Ethernet (PoE) or AC adapter |
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| Karekau he oro waea | Network connectivity issue or account provisioning problem |
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| Kare e rongo te kaiwaea / Kare e taea e te kaiwaea te rongo i ahau | Volume too low or microphone muted |
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| Ko te taputapu Nihokikorangi kaore i te takirua | Kaore te taputapu i te aratau takirua, kei waho ranei i te awhe |
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7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Polycom |
| Tau tauira | 2200-49780-019 |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 13 x 10 x 4 inihi |
| Tae | Pango |
| Momo Waea | Cordless (refers to handset, main unit is desktop) |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |
| Puna Mana | Itarangi (PoE) |
| Hononga | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VoIP |
| Whakaatu | Matapihi tae-7-inihi |
| Mahi Raina-maha | Ae |
| Tohu Kaiwaea | Ae |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This product is offered as a renewed item. For specific warranty details, please refer to the terms provided by the seller at the time of purchase. For technical support or further assistance, please contact your VoIP service provider or system administrator.
For general information regarding Polycom products, you may visit the official Poly webpae: www.hoahoa.com





