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User guide LINKSYS SPA941
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. SPA IP Phone
Voice
User Guide
Model No.
SPA921, SPA922, SPA941, SPA942
SPA IP Phone
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome IP Telephony System Overview
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Chapter 2: Installing
Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network Attaching the Desk Stand Turning on the Phone
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Chapter 3: Using Your Phone
Using the Handset, Speakerphone or Headset Using the Handset Using the Speaker Using the Headset Switching Between the Handset/Headset/Speakerphone During a Call Linksys SPA921, SPA922, SPA941 and SPA942 Basic buttons Basic Soft button features Making Telephone Calls Dialing From the Redial List Speed Dialing Receiving Calls Multiple Calls on a Single Line (SPA921 and SPA922) Multiple Calls on a Multiple Lines (SPA941 and SPA942) Special Features Accessing the Voice Mailbox Muting a Call Placing a Call on Hold Three Way Conference Calls Attended Transfer Unattended Transfer Ending a Call Setup 1. Directory (Setup button, 1) 2. Speed Dial (Setup button, 2)
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3. Call History (Setup button, 3) 4. Ring Tone (Setup button, 4) 5. Preferences (Setup button, 5) 6. Call Forward (Setup button, 6) 7. Time/Date (Setup button, 7) 8. Voice Mail (Setup button, 8) 9. Network 10. Product Info 11. Status 12. Reboot 13. Restart 14. Factory Reset 15. Phone Password (Setup, 15) 16. LCD Contrast (Setup, 16) 17. Call Park Status (Setup, 17) 18. Login (Setup, 18)
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Appendix A: Regulatory Information Appendix B: Warranty Information Appendix C: Contact Information
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Copyright and Trademarks
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
How to Use this User Guide
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Linksys SPA921, SPA922, SPA941 and SPA 942 are full-featured VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones that provide voice communication over an IP network. The phones have traditional features, such as call forwarding, redialing, speed dialing, transferring calls, conference calling and accessing voice mail. Calls can be made or received with a handset, headset or over a speaker. The differences between the models are shown below.
Table 1: Linksys IP Telephone Comparison Chart
SPA Model SPA921 SPA922 SPA941* SPA942* Voice Lines 1 1 2-4 2-4 Ethernet Ports 1 2 1 2 Power over Ethernet Support N Y N Y
* The SPA941and SPA 942 ships with two lines enabled. A two line upgrade is available via a software license key installed locally using the SPA941 web interface, or installed remotely via a secure profile update.
Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome
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IP Telephony System Overview
While your phone has traditional features, it uses the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for communications with other phones. Your phone is based upon industry standard VoIP and will work with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) compliant VoIP networks. The diagram below provides an example of a VoIP network design with 16 IP phones.
Chapter 1: Introduction IP Telephony System Overview
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Chapter 2: Installing
NOTE: Before you can install the phone, your system administrator must prepare the network. If a technician is not installing your phone, verify with your System Administrator that the network is ready for the phone, read the safety notice, and install the phone.
Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network
1 Find the end of the coiled phone cord that has the longer straightened end. Plug that end into the back of the
phone base (phone symbol).
2 Plug in short straightened end of the handset cord into the jack at the bottom of the handset (not shown). 3 If you are using an external power source, push the power cord into the power supply, and plug the power
supply into the phone base unit. Use only the power supply that came with the phone. SPA922 &SPA942 can be configured without external power, if connecting to an IEEE powered ethernet switch. See Linksys.com for details.
4 Plug the ethernet cable into the back of the base station. Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into your
3.
already prepared network connection. If the phone is configured using an optional POE (Power of Ethernet) adapter, see that device's instructions to properly set up.
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Figure 2-1: attaching the phone cords and network cables (steps 1 through 4)
2: Installing Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network
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Attaching the Desk Stand
1 Complete the assembly instructions (page 2). 2 Line up the tabs on the desk stand with the slots on the back of the phone. 3 Slide the bottom tabs into the slots 4 Lightly press down on the top of the desk stand. It should easily slide into the top slots. Do not force.
Figure 2-2: desk stand attached to phone (step 5)
Mounting the Phone to the Wall
NOTE: To mount the phone to a wall, do not attach thed desk stand as mentioned above.
1 Complete the assembly instructions (page 2). 2 Attach two appropriate screws to the wall. leave 1/4" distance from the wall. This allows you to slide the
mounting brackets on to the screws. Push down slightly to lock the phone in place. You can also purchase an optional wall mount kit from your retailer or Linksys.com
Figure 2-3: attaching the phone to the wall
2: Installing Attaching the Desk Stand
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Turning on the Phone
This section assumes that the correct connections have been made. Plug in the AC power adapter to an electrical outlet. Use only the adapter that came with the phone. · The phone will execute a boot-up sequence when the power source is connected. · During this sequence, the display will first show LINKSYS® and then "Initializing Network". · All of the lights on the phone will flash. · After the sequence, which should take about five seconds, the phone will display the standard menu for the phone. · The date, name and number of the phone will display on the top line of the LCD screen. At the bottom of the LCD screen redial, dir, cfwd and dnd are displayed over their associated soft buttons. A small arrow appears next to dnd indicating that more menus can be accessed by pushing the right side of the navigation button. If the phone does not provide this screen, re-confirm installation and connections. If these are correct, try unplugging the phone and plugging it back in again. If you still don't see the display, then contact your Phone Administrator or service provider.
IP Phone SPA942
Figure 2-4: SPA941/942 LCD screen display
2: Installing Turning on the Phone
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Chapter 3: Using Your Phone
The phone can be used as soon as it is operational (see Chapter 2, Installing). To customize the phone options, see Setup later in this chapter.
Using the Handset, Speakerphone or Headset
Calls can be made or received using the handset, speakerphone or headset and you can switch audio devices during a call. Adjust the volume for the device you are using with the volume adjustment bar.
Using the Handset
To place and answer calls using the handset, simply lift the handset.
Using the Speaker
To place and answer calls using the speaker, press the speaker button. The green light behind the button will illuminate.
Figure 3-1: Volume adjustment bar
Using the Headset
Plug an approved headset with a 2.5mm connector into the headset port on the right side of the phone. Press the headset button and the green light behind the button will illuminate. For information on the exact models of headsets that are supported, see the IP phone information on http:// www.linksys.com Figure 3-2: Speaker button
Switching Between the Handset/Headset/Speakerphone During a Call
Any of the audio devices can be used during a call. Only one device at a time can be used. The handset can be on the hook when using the speakerphone or headset function. If switching from the handset, make sure the speakerphone or headset light is illuminated before placing the handset back on the hook.
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Using the Handset, Speakerphone or Headset
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Linksys SPA921, SPA922, SPA941 and SPA942 Basic buttons
Table 1: Basic Feature Buttons
Feature Navigation button Dial pad Description Allows you to navigate (left, right, up, down) through the soft button features. Use to enter numbers, letters or characters (not shown). The phone display screen. It shows the date, time, the phone number, incoming caller `s ID (if available), line/call status, extension numbers and the soft button features . Shows extension number and status
Navigation button (left, right, up, down) Lines Soft button features LCD screen
Soft buttons
LCD Screen
IP Phone SPA942
Lines
(SPA941 and SPA942 models only)
Soft buttons
Press to select an feature shown in the soft button features . Shows available choices based on current phone function. Displayed on the last line of LCD screen.
Figure 3-3: Button locations
Soft button features
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Linksys SPA921, SPA922, SPA941 and SPA942 Basic buttons
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Basic Soft button features
The soft buttons below the LCD screen allow you to easily select phone functions. For basic soft button feature definitions, see the table below. Other buttons are explained in the Setup section of this chapter.
Table 2: Soft button features (alphabetical, not as they appear on the phone)
Label
cfwd dir dnd grPick lcr park pickup redial unpark
Description
Forwards calls, with 4 options: All, When the line is busy, When there is no answer, or When there is no answer after a time delay Access the phone's directory (see item 2 in Setup for details) Do not disturb. Sends incoming calls to voice mail, or gives a busy signal if voice mail is not available (see item 5 in Setup for details) Allows you to pickup a call from an extension outside your group last call return: dials the last call received park a call at a designated "park" number. The call is active until you unpark it, or the caller disconnects (Must be configured by your Phone Administrator.) pickup a call from another phone in your group displays a list of recently called numbers use to pick up a call from the number where it was parked
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Basic Soft button features
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Making Telephone Calls
NOTE: You may need to dial an access code to reach an outside line. Talk to your Phone Administrator about your company's specific dialing rules/plan.
Using a Telephone Number
You can place a call by: · Lifting the handset and dialing immediately, or · Connect the headset, press the headset button and dial, or · Press the speaker button and dial. (for SPA941 & SPA942, you can also select a different line) You will see Called person Ringing and Connected in sequence as the call is being connected. At the end of the call, hang up the phone to disconnect. For headset or speaker, you must also push the button to end the call.
Dialing From the Redial List
· To redial the last number called, press the soft button below redial twice, or · Press the soft button under dir to see the phone's directory choices. Use the navigation button to highlight your choice. Lift the handset and the number will automatically be dialed. To set up a personal directory see item 2 in Setup.
Speed Dialing
Speed dial numbers must already be programmed into the phone (see item 3 in Setup) · Dial the speed dial number and then lift the handset, or · Lift the handset (or enable the headset or speaker) and dial the speed dial number, followed by the # button on the phone. The entry in the speed dial memory will be dialed automatically.
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Making Telephone Calls
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Receiving Calls Multiple Calls on a Single Line (SPA921 and SPA922)
Multiple calls can be received on a single line. To access more than one simultaneous call, use the hold and/or conference features.
Multiple Calls on a Multiple Lines (SPA941 and SPA942)
Calls will come into the phone on the first available line. When a call is incoming, the associated line button will flash and the phone will ring. If there are multiple lines ringing, caller information for each call will display on the LCD screen.
Special Features Accessing the Voice Mailbox
Access the voice mailbox by pressing the mailbox button, or by dialing the voicemail extension. To enter the voice mailbox number, see item 8 in Setup. Voice mail service must be available on your voice network. Figure 3-4: Mailbox button
Muting a Call
Mute the handset, headset or speakerphone by pressing the Mute button. This prevents the person on the active call from hearing what you or someone else in the room is saying. Figure 3-5: Mute button To cancel the Mute function, press the Mute button again.
Placing a Call on Hold
Press the hold button to put the active call on hold. If there is another incoming call, you can now answer the 2nd call or line. For multiple lines (SPA941 and SPA942), the line button of the call on hold will, by default, flash red. Figure 3-6: Hold button
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Receiving Calls
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Resume the 1st call by pressing the line button associated with the 1st call. If the 2nd call is still in progress it will automatically go into a "hold" state when the 1st call goes active.
Three Way Conference Calls
To initiate a conference call, press the soft button under conf during an active call. The first call is placed on hold, and you will hear a dial tone. Dial the second person's telephone number. To start the conference call, press the soft button under conf again; all three parties will be participating in a conference call. When you hang up, the other two parties will be disconnected.
Attended Transfer
To initiate a transfer, press the soft button under xfer during an active call. This places the first call on hold and you will hear a dial tone. Dial the second person's telephone number. When the second person answers, you can have a private conversation with the second person without the first person hearing it. To connect the call to the second person, press the soft button under xfer again to complete the transfer. You will be disconnected from the call. If you hang up during the call with the second person before pressing xfer, the transfer is not completed, this only ends the call with the second person.
Unattended Transfer
To initiate an unattended (blind) transfer, press the soft button under xfer during an active call. The first call is placed on hold and you will hear a dial tone. You can now dial the second person's telephone number. After the second person's phone is ringing, press the soft button under xfer again to complete the transfer.
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Three Way Conference Calls
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You will be disconnected from the call. If you hang up before the second call is ringing, the blind transfer will fail and the first person will be disconnected. NOTE: For SPA941 and SPA942, if you misdial when calling the second number, press the line button again and you will receive a dial tone. You can dial the number.
Ending a Call
To end a handset call, hang up the handset. To end a speakerphone call, press the speaker button. To end a headset call, press the headset button.
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Ending a Call
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Setup
Customize the phone using the Setup options, at any time. Access this menu by pressing the Setup button on the phone. The table below describes all of the possible soft button features. Not all choices are available for every setup option.
Table 3: Soft button features for Setup
Figure 3-7: Setup button
Label
< < or > > add alpha, IP, num cancel change clear copy delChr delete dial edit ok paste play save select y/n
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone Setup
Description
move left or right through entry without deleting characters allows you to add an entry Use with Directory and Speed dial to enter a URL, IP address or number. Press the soft button repeatedly to change selection cancels any changes you have made, if pressed before ok or save change ring tone feature clears the entire entry in a directory, use the navigation button to highlight an entry, then press to copy an entry deletes the last character you entered delete an entry place a call to the number highlighted on the LCD screen edit part of an entry confirms your choice using the navigation button, highlight the entry in you personal directory and press paste to place the entry you copied allows you to hear ringtones before saving saves your choice choose the item you want to change or review toggle between yes or no
Helpful Hints for Setup: instead of using the navigation button to highlight a selection, you can also use the dial pad to enter the number that is next to an entry to select it. Press cancel to return to the previous menu without saving changes. For most choices, you must press save or ok to confirm your choice. 13
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1. Directory (Setup button, 1)
To view your phone's directory options, press the Setup button, then 1, then the soft button under select. · Using the navigation button, move up or down to highlight a New Entry, Corporate Directory (if available) or Personal Directory.
Adding a New Entry to Your Personal Directory (Setup button, 1,1)
For numbers that you call often, you may want to set up a personal directory. Press the soft button under add. The last soft button feature allows you to choose num, IP or URL. Use the dial pad to enter a phone number, IP address or URL, then press the soft button under ok, Use the navigation button to move up and down between entries. If you enter the wrong information, press delChr to delete one character at a time or clear to erase the entry. To copy an existing entry, use the navigation button to select an entry from your personal or corporate directory and press copy. Then go to your personal directory and press paste to enter the information. To select a specific ring tone, move the navigation button to Ring:Default, then select feature and choose a tone Press save and the entry will be added to your personal directory.
Setup button
Using a Corporate Directory (Setup button, 1,2)
A corporate directory is available only if the phone is hosted by a Linksys IP PBX system. To view the corporate directory, press the Setup button, then 1, 2, then the soft button under select. Use the navigation button to highlight a name, and you will see a list of choices. You can dial, cancel, copy or paste an entry by pressing the soft button beneath your choice.
Helpful Hints for Setup: instead of using the navigation button to highlight a selection, you can also use the dial pad to enter the number that is next to an entry to select it. Press cancel to return to the previous menu without saving changes. For most choices, you must press save or ok to confirm your choice.
Chapter 3: Using Your Phone 1. Directory (Setup button, 1)
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Using a Personal Directory (Setup button, 1,3)
If you entered at least one name in New Entry, you have a personal directory. To view the directory, press the Setup button, then 1. Entries will be listed next to number 3. Use the navigation button to highlight your choice. You can dial, delete, edit, cancel, copy or paste an entry by pressing the soft button beneath your choice. Setup button
2. Speed Dial (Setup button, 2)
Enter up to 8 speed dial numbers. Each one can be a phone number, IP address or URL. To setup or edit Speed Dial, press the Setup button, then 2. · To enter a new Speed Dial number, use the navigation button to move to a
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