How to Configure Fanvil V Series

Fanvil V50, V60P/W, V61G/W, V62, V62 Pro, V62G/W, V63, V64, V65, V66, V66 Pro  models

Important

  • If the phone is not new and has been connected to another PBX system, you have to reset it first. See how to do this here.
  • Router Phones: V61 G/W, V62, V62 Pro, V62 G/W, V63, V64, V65, V66, V66 Pro
  • Follow this guide to Upgrade your Firmware.
  • Do not use special characters in Extension names or BLF labels.

About the Fanvil V Series Models

  • Fanvil V50P: An entry-level IP phone with a 2.3-inch monochrome display, 6-way conference, and HD voice. Costs start in the region of  $69
  • Fanvil V60P/W: Entry level phones with a 2.3-inch color screen, and 3 BLF keys. The V60W adds built-in 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v5.4. Costs start in the region of $80 and $84 respectively.
  • Fanvil V61 G/W (Router Phone): A stylish and user-friendly business IP phone. It features a 2.4-inch high-definition color screen, supports 4 SIP lines, and allows for a 6-way audio conference, with rich functions such as HD audio, and dual Gigabit ports. Costs start in the region of $90 and $105 respectively.
  • Fanvil V62 (Router Phone): An essential business phone ideal for enterprises. It features a 2.7” graphical dot-matrix screen with backlight and HD audio. It supports a 6-party conference, Bluetooth and 6 line keys. Costs start in the region of $145.
  • Fanvil V62 Pro (Router Phone): A premium business phone with 8 BLFs that features a 2.8-inch color screen and a wireless Bluetooth handset. Costs start in the region of $145
  • Fanvil V62 G/W (Router Phone): A stylish and user-friendly business IP phone. It features a 2.8-inch high-definition color screen, supports 12 SIP lines, and allows for a 6-way audio conference, with rich functions such as HD audio, and dual Gigabit ports. Costs start in the region of $96 and $120 respectively.
  • Fanvil V64 (Router Phone): Features a 3.5” color LCD screen and HD audio. It supports a 6-party conference, Bluetooth and 12 line keys. Costs start in the region of $195.
  • Fanvil V65 (Router Phone): Ideal for executives and managers. The shell of the handset and keypad is made of antibacterial material. It features a 4.3” adjustable HR color screen and HD audio. It supports a 6-party conference, Bluetooth and 20 line keys. Costs start in the region of $255.
  • Fanvil V66 / V66 Pro (Router Phone): Featuring a 7-inch adjustable touchscreen, and wireless Bluetooth handset (on V66 Pro)  Costs start in the region of $299 and $345 respectively.
  • Router Phone - A Router Phone or an SBC is required to bundle all SIP traffic over a single TCP port and direct the signalling to the IP Phones. At least one Router Phone is required.

Step 1: Identify your Fanvil V Series Phone Model and MAC Address

Fanvil V series phone model and MAC address label

Be sure you select the correct phone model. You can find the model and the MAC address on the label at the back of the phone or by navigating to the phone’s web configuration (default username and password are admin). Take note of the MAC address, you will need this for the configuration.

Step 2: Add The Phone to the Extension

From the Admin Console in your Web Client:

  1. Go to Users and select the user you want to add a phone for.
  2. Click on the IP Phone tab. Click Configure a phone to add a phone.
  3. Now select your phone model from the dropdown menu.
  4. Enter the phone’s MAC address without dashes or colons, and click Add phone.

Step 3: Router Phone, SBC or LAN?

  1. If 3CX is on the cloud, you must use a router phone or SBC:
  1. If it is not a router phone you need to specify one or an SBC.
  2. If the device is a router phone, you can connect it directly as a router itself.
  1. If 3CX is on premise or self hosted, you have an additional option, you can select “Local LAN/VPN”.
  2. Click Add Phone to save the phone configuration for this extension.

Step 4: Connect the Phone

3CX will now create provisioning information for the phone and make these available on the provisioning URL. The phone must connect to this URL to retrieve its configuration information and authentication details. You have the following options:

  1. RPS - Connect the phone to the network within 14 days. If it is already connected, restart it. The phone will be configured automatically and restarted.
  2. PNP - If 3CX is on premise or connected via SBC, you can connect the phone to the LAN and look for it in the PNP dialog (Admin Console > Phones > PNP Phones). Right click and assign it to the extension you configured above.

  1. Alternatively, you can login to the phone's webUI and enter the URL manually. You can also use DHCP option 66.

See also

Last Updated

This document was last updated on 19 June 2026

https://www.3cx.com/sip-phones/fanvil-v-series/ 

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