DRAFT
© 2003 - 2005 Sipura Technology, Inc
Proprietary (See Copyright Notice on Page 2)
28
When off-hook dialing, the star code is processed by the phone as soon as they are entered (and
recognized by the phone). When on-hook dialing, the user can pre-dial multiple star code before the
target number, such as *67*017110…. ; the star codes will be handled one by one in the order they are
entered, before the target number is dialed out. There is SK(*code) in the dialing soft key to assist the
user on what *code is available.
Star code can be included in a directory entry and redial list.
In addition there are two special codes:
•
Referral Services Codes – This is a list of ‘|’ separated star codes (such as “*79|*199|*09”), where
entering each member triggers a blind transfer operation except the transfer target number in this
case will be prepended by the corresponding star code (whereas blind transfer itself contains the
target number only without the star code). Like blind transfer, a referral service code can only be
entered when the last call is placed on hold.
•
Feature Dial Services Codes – this is a list of ‘|’ separated star codes where entering each
member will cause the next outbound call target number prepended by the corresponding star
code.
Disabling Services
Services handled locally by the phone can be disabled by the administrator in one or two ways: a) by
directly disabling the service in the configurable profile, or b) by emptying out the *code associated with
the service.
Services that can be disabled (or enabled) by method (a) are:
-
Block Caller ID (including blocking and unblocking, per call and always)
-
Block
Anonymous
Calls
-
Do Not Disturb
-
Secure Call (including enabling and disabling, per call and always)
-
Call
Forward
All
-
Call
Forward
Busy
-
Call Forward No Answer
-
Call
Back
-
Conference Call (no star code)
-
Attended Call Transfer (no star code)
-
Blind Call Transfer
Services that can be disabled (or enabled) by method (b) are any of the services that have a star code
assignment in the SPA-841 configuration profile (see Section 21 on a complete list). Note that if service is
enabled, but the corresponding *code is emptied, the service can still be enabled/disabled by the end-
user from the phone GUI or web page.
If a service is disabled, any soft key associated with that service will be hidden from the GUI. These are:
SK(dnd), SK(-dnd), SK(cfwd) and SK(-cfwd). Any menu item associated with a disabled service will be
preceded with an exclamation mart (!) and no soft keys will be visible to select that entry.