Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introducing Linksys IP Phones
- Getting Started
- Managing Linksys IP Phones
- Using the 900 Series LCD Display
- Localization
- Changing the Display Background (SPA942/962)
- Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962
- Configuring the Web Service
- RSS Newsfeeds (SPA962)
- Call Appearances and Extensions
- Line Key LEDs
- Using Call Features
- Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line
- Making Calls
- Answering and Ending Calls
- Hold and Resume
- Call Waiting
- Speed Dialing
- Three-Way Conferencing
- Attended Call Transfer
- Blind Call Transfer
- Call Back
- Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
- Accessing Voicemail
- Muting Calls
- Shared Call Appearances
- Personal Directory
- Caller and Called Name Matching
- Dialing Assistance
- Supplementary Services
- Call Logs
- Audio Volume Adjustment
- Managing Ring Tones
- Configuring a Dial Plan
- System Administration
- Troubleshooting FAQ
- SPA900 Series LCD Command Reference
- Entering Names and Numbers into the Directory
- Entering Directory Names, Numbers and Ring Default
- 2 Speed Dial
- 3 Call History
- 4 Ring Tone
- 5 Preferences
- 6 Call Forward
- 7 Time/Date
- 8 Voice Mail
- 9 Network
- 9.1 DCHP
- 9.2 Current IP Address
- 9.3 Host Name
- 9.4 Domain
- 9.5 Current NetMask
- 9.6 Current Gateway
- 9.7 Enable Web Server
- 9.8 Non DHCP IP Address
- 9.9 Non DHCP Subnet Mask
- 9.10 Non DHCP Default Route
- 9.11 Non DHCP DNS 1
- 9.12 Non DHCP DNS 2
- 9.13 Non DHCP NTP Server 1
- 9.14 Non DHCP NTP Server 2
- 9.15 Multicast Address
- 9.16 Enable VLAN
- 9.17 VLAN ID
- 9.18 CDP
- 10 Product Info
- 11 Status
- 12 Reboot
- 13 Restart
- 14 Factory Reset
- 15 Custom Reset
- 16 Set Password
- 17 Set LCD Contrast
- 18 CallPark Status
- 19 Language (SPA922, 942, and 962)
- 20 GUI Properties (SPA962)
- 21 Web Service (SPA962)
- Linksys IP Phone Field Reference
- Acronyms
- Glossary

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones
System Administration
• <weekday> = 1, 2, 3,..., 7 (for Mon, Tue, ..., Sun), or 0. If <weekday> is 0, it means the date to start
or end daylight saving is at exactly the given date. In that case, the <day> value must not be negative.
If <weekday> is not zero, then the daylight saving starts or ends on the <weekday> on or after the
given date if <day> is positive, or on or before the given date if <day> is negative.
• HH = hour (0-23)
• mm = minute (0-59)
• ss = second (0-59)
Optional values inside [ ] are assumed to be 0 if they are not specified. Midnight means 0:0:0 of the given
date.
The following example configures daylight savings time for the U.S, adding one hour starting at
midnight on the first Sunday in April and ending at midnight on the last Sunday of October ; add 1 hour
(USA, North America):
start=4/1/7/0:0:0;end=10/31/7/0:0:0;save=1
start=4/1/7;end=10/-1/7;save=1
start=4/1/7/0;end=10/-1/7/0;save=1
The following example configures daylight savings time for Egypt, starting at midnight on the last
Sunday in April and ending at midnight on the last Sunday of September:
start=4/-1/5;end=9/-1/4;save=1 (Egypt)
The following example configures daylight savings time for New Zealand, starting at midnight on the
first Sunday of October and ending at midnight on the third Sunday of March. This only applie to
countries that recognize daylight savings time.
start=10/1/7;3/22/7;save=1 (New Zealand)
The following example reflects the new change starting March 2007. DST starts on the second Sunday
in March and ends on the first Sunday in November:
start=3/8/7/02:0:0;end=11/1/7/02:0:0;save=1
Using Star Codes to Activate/Deactivate Services
The Linksys IP phone accepts star codes to activate or deactivate certain services on the phone.
To activate a star code, either:
Off hook the phone and dial the * code (if you know the star code number)
or
Off hook the phone, press the right arrow to see/ press the button for star codes, scroll through the star
code list and select the desired star code (if you do not know the star code number)
Below is a list of services that are accessible with a star code, with the default star code shown in
parentheses.
• Call Return (*69)—Calls the last caller, regardless which extension.
• Call Back(*66)—Periodically redials the last busy number (every 30 seconds by default) until it
rings or until the attempt expires (30 min by default), regardless which extension. Only one call back
operation can be ordered at a time. A new order automatically cancels the previous order.
• Cancel Call Back(*86)—Cancels the last call back operation.
• Call Forward All (*72)—Call forwards all inbound calls. Applies to primary extension only
• Cancel Call Forward All (*73)—Cancels call forward all. Applies to primary extension only