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Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000

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Configuring Special Features Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000 6 Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000 The SPA932 is an attendant console, also known as a sidecar, that operates with the SPA962 IP phone to allow a user to manage calls and monitor the status of other stations. Up to two sidecars can be attached. Each provides up to 32 programmable buttons for speed dial, busy lamp field (BLF), and call pickup features. NOTE • All phones that are associated with SPA932 keys must have station names on their phone configuration pages. For more information, see "Setting Up Each Station" on page_57. In addition, CTI (computer telephone interface) must be enabled. For more information, see "Configuring General Settings" on page_45. • SPA901, SPA921, SPA941 cannot be monitored for Busy Lamp Function (BLF) by the SPA962/SPA932, as these phones do not support CTI. • Each station can be monitored only by one SPA962/932 at a time. SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI 103

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Configuring Special Features
Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000
SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI
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Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000
The SPA932 is an attendant console, also known as a sidecar, that operates with
the SPA962 IP phone to allow a user to manage calls and monitor the status of
other stations. Up to two sidecars can be attached. Each provides up to 32
programmable buttons for speed dial, busy lamp field (BLF), and call pickup
features.
NOTE
All phones that are associated with SPA932 keys must have station names on
their phone configuration pages. For more information, see “Setting Up Each
Station” on page_57. In addition, CTI (computer telephone interface) must be
enabled. For more information, see “Configuring General Settings” on page_45.
SPA901, SPA921, SPA941 cannot be monitored for Busy Lamp Function (BLF)
by the SPA962/SPA932, as these phones do not support CTI.
Each station can be monitored only by one SPA962/932 at a time.