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Line Key LEDs Chapter 3 Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones • Connected: Connected with remote party • Held: Remote party is on hold • Invalid: Remote party hangs up or error while attempting outbound call • Busy: the line is being used by another station (shared line only) A Call State is the Call Appearance State applied to a specific call instance. Call States are divided into two general categories: • Active (Call) State: If the state is Dialing, Calling, Proceeding, Connected, or Invalid. When the state of the Call is Active, it is referred to as an Active Call • Standby (Call) State: the state is Ringing or Holding. When the state of the Call is Standby, it is referred to as a Standby Call Line Key LEDs This section summarizes the behavior of the line key LEDS on SPA900 Series phones with multiple line key status indicators 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 line key LED can be in one of four conditions: • Red (r) • Green (g) • Amber (a) • Off (o). The 900 Series phone has four built- in blinking patterns defined: • No Blink (nb): Steady on (or off) • Slow Blink (sb): 500ms on, 500ms off • Fast Blink (fb): 100ms on, 100ms off • Double Blink (db): 100ms on, 100ms off, 100ms on, 700ms off The administrator can also define arbitrary blinking pattern by modifying the syntax of an LedScript. The administrator can specify a different color and pattern for each of the following states of the call appearance. • 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 • Local Held: This station has placed this call appearance on hold • Remote Seized: This call appearance has been seized by another station to prepare for an outbound call 3-10 Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide Document Version 3.0

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Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.0
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Line Key LEDs
Connected: Connected with remote party
Held: Remote party is on hold
Invalid: Remote party hangs up or error while attempting outbound call
Busy: the line is being used by another station (shared line only)
A Call State is the Call Appearance State applied to a specific call instance. Call States are
divided into two general categories:
Active (Call) State: If the state is Dialing, Calling, Proceeding, Connected, or Invalid. When the
state of the Call is Active, it is referred to as an Active Call
Standby (Call) State: the state is Ringing or Holding. When the state of the Call is Standby, it is
referred to as a Standby Call
Line Key LEDs
This section summarizes the behavior of the line key LEDS on SPA900 Series phones with
multiple line key status indicators
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 line key LED can be in one of four conditions:
Red (r)
Green (g)
Amber (a)
Off (o).
The 900 Series phone has four built- in blinking patterns defined:
No Blink (nb): Steady on (or off)
Slow Blink (sb): 500ms on, 500ms off
Fast Blink (fb): 100ms on, 100ms off
Double Blink (db): 100ms on, 100ms off, 100ms on, 700ms off
The administrator can also define arbitrary blinking pattern by modifying the syntax of an
LedScript. The administrator can specify a different color and pattern for each of the following
states of the call appearance.
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
Local Held: This station has placed this call appearance on hold
Remote Seized: This call appearance has been seized by another station to prepare for an outbound
call