Led script examples, Led pattern – Linksys SPA 900 User Manual
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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones
Line Key LEDs
LED Script Examples
LED Pattern
The administrator can also specify a different color and pattern for each of the following states of the
call appearance.
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Idle: This call appearance is not in use. It can be used to make outbound call on this station
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Local Seized: This call appearance has been seized by this station to prepare for an outbound call
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Local Progressing: This station is making an outbound call that is progressing
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Local Active: This station is engaged in a connected call on this call appearance
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Local Ringing: This station is ringing for an incoming call on this call appearance
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Local Held: This station has placed this call appearance on hold
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Remote Seized: This call appearance has been seized by another station to prepare for an outbound
call
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Remote Progressing: Another station is making a call on this call appearance and is progressing
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Remote Active: Another station is engaged in a connected call on this call appearance
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Remote Ringing: Another station is ringing for an incoming call to this call appearance
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Remote Held: Another station has placed this call appearance on hold
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Remote Undefined: The share call state is not known (this station is waiting for a notification from
the application server)
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Registration Failed: This station has failed to register with the proxy server for the corresponding
extension
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Registering: The station is attempting registration with the proxy server for the corresponding
extension.
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Disabled: This line key on this station is disabled
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Call Back: A call back (repeat dialing) operation is currently active on this call appearance
For more information, see
“Line Key LED Pattern” section on page 5-31
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Example 1
c=r;p=sb
Color is red and slow blink
Example 2
c=o
LED is off
Example 3
c=g
Color is green and steady on
Example 4
c=a;p=ud;u=.1/.1/.1/.1/.1/.9
Color is amber and blink with the pattern (100ms on, 100ms off, 100ms on, 100ms off,
100ms on, 900ms off).