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If the user is engaged in conversation and a
call from one of the designated numbers
arrives, a distinctive call waiting tone (i.e. short-
long-short) accompanies the incoming call.
Calls from other telephone numbers ring
normally.
User Action Required to Deactivate or End
5.2.20. Speed Calling – Up to Eight (8) Numbers or IP Addresses
Service Description
The SPA supports user programming of up to 8
long distance, local, international or emergency
numbers and/or IP addresses for fast and easy
access.
User Action Required to Activate or Use
Pick up the receiver
Listen for dial tone
Press *__
Dial the single digit code under which the
number is to be stored (2-9)
Dial the complete number to be stored just as if
you were going to dial it yourself
Listen for Confirmation tone (two short beeps)
Hang up or repeat the sequence
Note: To enter IP addresses, a graphical user
interface like a web browser must be used.
Expected Call and Network Behavior
Pick up the receiver
Listen for dial tone
Press single digit code assigned to the stored
number (2-9)
Press # to signal dialing complete
The number is automatically dialed normally.
User Action Required to Deactivate or End
None
6. Troubleshooting
6.1. Symptoms
and
Corrections
6.2.
Error and Log Reporting
The SPA Error Status Code (ESC) is used to indicate the current operation status of the SPA unit. An
error state can be a relatively long transient state or a steady state. The state is also represented by a
special blinking pattern of the Status LED (next to the RJ-11 ports). The Error Status Code is a 4 digit
number. The first digit indicates the error class: 1xxx represents normal operation states while 2xxx –