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1. Turning on the red MWI light - LED (with an envelope icon right above LED) on the phone.
2. Playing stutter tone instead of regular dial tone.
The MWI light only applies to new message
indication received on Extension 1
. It will not be turned on or off due to new message indication
received on the other Extensions [2 – 4]. On the other hand, the SPA-841 can be configured to play a
stutter tone on the individual call appearance according to the message waiting state of the
corresponding Extension “X”.
Accessing Voice Mail
The SPA-841 has a VM retrieval key for quick access to voice mail. If a voice mail access number or URL
is not specified, pressing the key brings up a screen where the user can enter the appropriate
information. This information can also be entered from the web page or downloaded via provisioning.
The SPA-841 will attempt to call the voice mail number or URL if there is an idle call appearance
available.
Muting Calls
The user can mute the audio input into the phone when an audio device is switched on, by pressing the
MUTE key. To un-mute, press the MUTE key again. If no audio device is on, pressing the MUTE key has
no effect. When switching from the speaker phone to the handset, the phone is automatically un-muted.
Shared Call Appearances
The SPA-841 supports shared call appearances in association with a Broadsoft application server. An
extension can be shared by two (2) or more stations. Any call appearances on a shared extension is a
shared call appearance. At any given time, each station sharing a call appearance can monitor the state
of the call appearance. A station can select a share call appearance to make a call only if the call
appearance is not being used by another station. All stations will ring on an inbound call to the shared
call appearance extension. Whoever picks up the call first will take the call. When a call is placed on
hold by one station, it can be resumed from another station sharing the same call appearance.
Additional methods for shared call appearances per vendor application server implementation are being
added to the SPA-841 and will be available in future firmware releases. Please contact
sales@sipura.com
to inquire about roadmap / development schedules.
Line Key LED Behavior
The following outlines the Line Key LED Behavior:
•
A Line Key corresponds to a call appearance. Call appearances for the same extension are
numbered in ascending order of their Line Key position starting at 1. The Line Key LED color and
blinking pattern are fully programmable. The administrator can specify a different color and
pattern for each well-defined states of the call appearance. These states are described below.
•
Idle: This call appearance is not in use. The user can use it to make outbound call on this station
•
Local Seized: This call appearance has been seized by this station to prepare for an outbound
call
•
Local Progressing: This station is making an outbound call that is progressing
•
Local Active: This station is engaged in a connected call on this call appearance
•
Local Ringing: This station is ringing for an incoming call on this call appearance