Preferences; Speed Dials - Linksys SPA941 Administration Manual

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SK(clear) – Clear the entire entry
Note that SK(<<), SK(>>), SK(erase<), and the digit key presses will automatically repeat by keep
pressing the corresponding key down without releasing it. If input value is wider than what the LCD
display can show, the SPA941 automatically scroll the input to the left so that the user can continue to
enter input. On the other hand, the SPA941 will stop accepting further input for a give field if the
maximum allowed input length has been reached for that input field.
For Boolean input, the SPA941 will show SK(y/n) pressing which will toggle the current input between yes
and no.
For Option input, the SPA941 will show SK(option) pressing which will either a) change the input field to
the next available choice in round-robin fashion, or b) bring up a menu of choices that the user can select
from.
For most settings, the input value is saved once the user press SK(save) or SK(ok) before exiting the edit
screen for that setting. However, there are a few exceptions where the user must press SK(save) again at
the upper level when all the required changes have been made to the settings so that they are saved into
the configuration at the same time. These exceptions are:

Preferences

Call Forward
Network
Speed Dialing
The SPA941 has eight programmable speed dial numbers which can be set either through the GUI, or
through the User tab of the phone's web page. To use the GUI to configure the speed dial, select the
Speed Dial entry after pressing menu key. The speed dial numbers are assigned to the digits two
through nine. If a slot is not configured, it will show <Not Assigned> on the entry. Highlight the speed dial
entry you want to add or modify, press SK(edit) to make the changes, and press SK(ok) to store the
value.
A speed dial entry can be a phone number or URL. The user can also enter a name that matches one of
the directory entries. As you enter the value, the SPA941 will attempt to match the entry to the directory
entries and brings up a list of potential matches on the screen. User can scroll down to select one of the
suggested entries.
To dial a speed dial, dial the corresponding single digit like a 1-digit phone number. The user can enter
"#" after the speed dial number but it is not necessary.
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