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Getting Started
Using the Cisco Attendant Console
Cisco Small Business SPA50X and SPA51X Series SIP IP Phone User Guide
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The IP address is displayed on the Network screen.
NOTE
Menus and options vary depending on phone model.
Using the Cisco Attendant Console
The Cisco Attendant Consoles are accessory consoles for the Cisco SPA500 
Series IP phones. The Cisco SPA500S provides 32 three-color (red, green, and 
orange) programmable line buttons, and the Cisco SPA500DS provides 30 
buttons. The Cisco Attendant Console attaches to the IP phone with the 
attachment arm provided. It obtains power directly from the IP phone; it does not 
require a separate power supply. Two Cisco Attendant Console units can be 
attached to a single IP phone to monitor a total of 64 (SPA500S) or 60 (SPA500DS) 
separate lines.
Detailed information on the installation of the Cisco Attendant Consoles are 
provided in the Cisco Small Business SPA500S Attendant Console Quick Start 
Guide
 and the Cisco Small Business SPA500DS 15-Button Digital Attendant 
Console for SPA500 Family Phones Quick Start Guide
.
Configuration of the Cisco Attendant Console and assignment of the line buttons is 
typically performed by the phone system administrator and is not described in 
this document. The Cisco Attendant Console can be configured by using the same 
web configuration utility for the IP phone to which the Cisco Attendant Console is 
attached. See the Cisco SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310  
Administration Guide
 on Cisco.com for more information. 
Changing the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display
The Cisco SPA500DS provides a backlit LCD display. The backlight is controlled 
by the backlight settings of the phone display and is not separately configurable; 
that is, the Cisco SPA500DS display is lit when the phone display is lit, and is off 
when the phone display is off.