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Sipura SPA-1001
Simplified Users Guide
Version 1.1a
A Step by Step Introduction
Written by Jason
from
JMG Technology
http://www.jmgtechnology.com.au
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Section 1 – Getting Started
When you receive your SPA-1001 it should contains the following items:
1. SPA-1001
2. Power supply
3. Phone cable
4. Network cable
5. Quickstart guide
Setting up the hardware:
Step 1: Connect the power cable to your SPA-1001
Step 2: Connect the network cable from your SPA-1001 to your DHCP enabled modem/router
Step 3: Connect an analogue phone to the “Phone” port in the SPA-1001.
Step 4: Turn the power on
Step 5: Pick up the phone and dial **** (You should hear a voice saying Sipura Configuration Menu)
Step 6: Dial 110# (Write down the IP address that is returned) (See Appendix E for all phone menu options)
At this stage, you can choose whether to upgrade the firmware. The latest version of the
SPA-1001 firmware at the time of writing this document is
To upgrade the firmware see Appendix C.
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Section 2 – Configuring the SPA-1001 via the Web Interface
Once you have the IP address of your SPA-1001 you can access the web interface by
opening a web browser and typing the following in the Address :
http:// <IP Address of SPA-1001>
For example: http://192.168.1.10
You should now see the Sipura SPA-1001 Phone Adapter Configuration screen. Now you
will need to log into the unit as Administrator and change the view to advanced. See images below.
Click on “Admin Login”
Click on “advanced”
Note: You can also go directly to the admin/advanced section by typing
http://192.168.1.10/admin/advanced
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Section 3 – Regional Settings
Click on the “Regional” tab.
The following changes are optional, however they will make your SPA-3000 sound more
Australian. Under the Call Progress Tones and Distinctive Ring Patterns headings change:
Dial tone: 400@-19,425@-19,450@-19;10(*/0/1+2+3)
Busy Tone: 425@-19;10(.375/.375/1)
Reorder Tone: 425@-19, 425@-29;60(.375/.375/1,.375/.375/2)
Ring Back Tone: 400@-19,425@-19,450@-19;*(.4/.2/1+2+3,.4/2/1+2+3)
MWI Dial Tone: 400@-19,425@-19,450@-19;2(.1/.1/1+2);10(*/0/1+2)
Ring1 Cadence: 60(.4/.2,.4/2)
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The following changes are required under the Miscellaneous heading :
FXS Port Impedance: 220+820||115nF
If you would like to configure the Time and Daylight savings, see Appendix D. This is
completely optional.