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ian

2007-02-18, 7:11 am

I'm trying to set up speed dialing on an SPA-2100.

Under Voice > Advanced > Line 1 > Supplementary Service Description, I
have set Speed Dial Serv to Yes.

Under Voice > Advanced > User 1 > Speed Dial Settings, I have put a
phone number, terminated with #, into the Speed Dial 2 box.

But when I dial 2 on the phone, all I get is a long silence followed by
the number unobtainable tone.

I have also tried entering the phone number from the phone itself, by
dialing *2 followed by the number and a #. Again, I get number
unobtainable (I was expecting an acknowledgement of two short beeps),
and the phone number does not appear in the web's Speed Dial 2 box.

What am I missing?

--
Ian
Brian A

2007-02-18, 7:11 am

On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 11:06:25 GMT, ian <ian@nospam.net> wrote:

>I'm trying to set up speed dialing on an SPA-2100.
>
>Under Voice > Advanced > Line 1 > Supplementary Service Description, I
>have set Speed Dial Serv to Yes.
>
>Under Voice > Advanced > User 1 > Speed Dial Settings, I have put a
>phone number, terminated with #, into the Speed Dial 2 box.
>
>But when I dial 2 on the phone, all I get is a long silence followed by
>the number unobtainable tone.
>
>I have also tried entering the phone number from the phone itself, by
>dialing *2 followed by the number and a #. Again, I get number
>unobtainable (I was expecting an acknowledgement of two short beeps),
>and the phone number does not appear in the web's Speed Dial 2 box.
>
>What am I missing?

I am only familiar with the SPA-3000. However, I think that it will be
the same. To call speed dials you dial the speed dial number followed
by a #, eg. 2#.
I don't think that there is a need to follow the speed dial entry, in
User 1, by a #.
Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
ian

2007-02-18, 1:11 pm

In message <dthgt2lu76rtaict8dbu1gnid9idb3ii23@4ax.com>, Brian A
<no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> writes
>I am only familiar with the SPA-3000. However, I think that it will be
>the same. To call speed dials you dial the speed dial number followed
>by a #, eg. 2#.
>I don't think that there is a need to follow the speed dial entry, in
>User 1, by a #.


Magic! Now why didn't I think of that!

Many thanks Brian.

--
Ian
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