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    							Using the Phone Web User Interface
    Viewing Call History Lists
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    Viewing Call History Lists
    To view Call History Lists:
    STEP 1Log in to the web configuration utility.
    STEP  2Click the Call Histor y tab. A window appears with the call history lists for your 
    phone. These include:
    •Placed—Shows the last 100 numbers dialed from your phone.
    •Answered—Shows the caller ID of the last 100 answered calls.
    •Missed—Shows the last 100 missed calls. Alert Tone OffChoose yes from the drop-down menu to disable the alert 
    tone sounded when a text message is received on the 
    phone. Choose no to enable the alert tone. 
    Ringer Volume
    Speaker Volume
    Headset Volume
    Headset VolumeEnter a volume between 1 and 10, with 1 being the lowest 
    level.
    Handset VersionHandset Version—Administrator can change the handset 
    version manually.
    Auto—Phone automatically sets the handset version based 
    on the hardware version and model. (Default)
    Original—Handset set to Version 2 and below.
    V3—Handset set to Version 3. 
    This parameter should not be modified, unless you are 
    requested to do so by your phone system administrator. 
    Deep BassStandard tone or enhanced bass tone.
    LCD ContrastEnter a number between 1 and 10, with 1 being the lowest 
    contrast. Parameter Description 
    						
    							Using the Phone Web User Interface
    Using Your Personal Directory
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    Click the tab for each list to view it.
    Using Your Personal Directory
    Your IP phone provides a phone directory for you to store and view frequently 
    dialed numbers. This directory appears on your phone, and you can dial numbers 
    from the directory. The Cisco SPA502G, Cisco SPA504G, Cisco SPA508G, and 
    Cisco SPA509G support up to 100 entries. The Cisco SPA512G and 
    Cisco SPA514G support up to 150 entries. (Not available for the Cisco SPA501G.)
    To view and edit your personal directory:
    STEP 1Log in to the web configuration utility.
    STEP  2Click the Personal Directory tab. A window appears with the Personal Directory 
    listings for your phone.
    STEP  3To enter a new item into the directory, select the line and enter the information in 
    the following format:
    n=entryname;p=nnnnnnnnnn
    where “n=” indicates the name for the entry and “p=” indicates the phone 
    number (including area code), for example 5045551212.
    STEP  4At the bottom of the page, click Submit Changes. 
    						
    							Using the Phone Web User Interface
    Viewing Attendant Console Status
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    Viewing Attendant Console Status
    The SPA500S or SPA500DS user parameters are displayed in the Attendant 
    Console Status window.
    The table identifies and describes the values in the Attendant Console Status tab. 
    Parameter Description
    Unit EnableYes indicates the unit is enabled. No indicates it is disabled.
    Unit OnlineYes indicates the unit is connected. No indicates it is not 
    connected.
    Subscribe 
    ExpiresTime in seconds when the current subscription expires. 
    After the subscription expires, the attendant console 
    automatically requests a new subscription.
    Subscribe Retry 
    IntervalLength of time the attendant console waits to try again if 
    the subscription fails.
    HW VersionHardware version of the attendant console.
    SW VersionFirmware (software) version of the attendant console.
    KeyName assigned to each key (1-32) on the Cisco SPA5000S 
    or key 1-30 on the Cisco SPA500DS.
    NameName identifying the entry.
    TypeFunction (for example, speed dial) that is enabled for each 
    key on the attendant console.
    LineDisplays the extension assigned to each key on the 
    attendant console.
    StationSubscribe URI (uniform resource identifier) configured for 
    each key on the attendant console.
    SubscribedSubscription status of the unit/key. The value can be Ye s, 
    Fail, or N/A. N/A indicates that the feature/function (fnc) of 
    that line does not require a subscription (such as speed 
    dial). 
    						
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    Where to Go From Here
    Cisco provides a wide range of resources to help you obtain the full benefits of the 
    Cisco Small Business IP phone.
    Product Resources
    Support
    Cisco Small Business 
    Support Communitywww.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport
    Online Technical Support 
    and Documentation (Login 
    Required)www.cisco.com/support
    Phone Support Contactswww.cisco.com/en/US/support/
    tsd_cisco_small_ business_support_ 
    center_contacts.html
    Software Downloads
    (Login Required)Go to tools.cisco.com/support/downloads, and 
    enter the model number in the Software Search 
    box.
    Product Documentation
    IP Phonewww.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10499/
    tsd_products_support_series_home.html
    Accessorieshttp://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10042/
    tsd_products_support_series_home.html
    Cisco Voice Systemwww.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10030/
    tsd_products_support_series_home.html
    Cisco Unified 
    Communications 500 Series 
    for Small Busine s swww.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7293/
    tsd_products_support_series_home.html 
    						
    							Where to Go From Here
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    List of Documents
    See the following documents (available at the URLs listed above) for more 
    information about your product.
    •
    Cisco Small Business SPA50X and SPA51X IP Phone Quick Start Guide—
    Installation and initial configuration of your Cisco IP phone.
    •
    Cisco WBP54G Wireless-G Bridge for Phone Adapters User Guide—
    Installation and use of the WBP54G wireless bridge with your Cisco IP 
    phone.
    •
    Cisco Small Business SPA500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration 
    Guide
    —Administration and advanced configuration of your Cisco IP Phone.
    •Cisco
    Voice System Administration Guide—Administration and 
    configuration of the Cisco Voice System.
    •Cisco
    Voice System Using Setup Wizard Installation and Configuration 
    Guide
    —Installing the Cisco Voice System using the setup wizard.
    •Cisco
    Voice System Web-UI Based Product Installation and Configuration 
    Guide
    —Installing the Cisco Voice System using the web user interface. Regulatory Compliance and 
    S afet y Information for the 
    Cisco SPA300 Series and 
    Cisco SPA500 Series IP 
    Phonesh t t p : / / w w w. c i s c o . c o m /e n / U S /d o c s /
    voice_ip_comm/csbpipp/ip_phones/
    regulatory_compliance/guide/
    rcsi_500_series.pdf
    Cisco Small Business
    Cisco Partner Central for 
    Small Business (Partner 
    Login Required)
    www.cisco.com/web/partners/sell/smb
    Cisco Small Business Homewww.cisco.com/smb
    Marketplacewww.cisco.com/go/marketplace 
    						
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