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[asterisk-users] Example Polycom function key config
Jamie Heckford
2006-10-31 17:24:52 UTC
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Hi,

Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using
sip/ipmid.cfg?

If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example as
I have tried various entries for hours now and don't seem to be getting
anywhere.

Any help appreciated.


Kind regards

Jamie Heckford
Technical Consultant
Noah Miller
2006-11-01 05:02:07 UTC
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Hi Jamie -
Post by Jamie Heckford
Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using
sip/ipmid.cfg?
If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an
example
Here's the "keys" line that I use for one of my clients:

<keys key.scrolling.timeout="1"
key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar"
key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/>

I've used this with all versions of the firmware since 1.4.1.

- Noah
Post by Jamie Heckford
Hi,
Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using
sip/ipmid.cfg?
If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example as
I have tried various entries for hours now and don't seem to be getting
anywhere.
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards
Jamie Heckford
Technical Consultant
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Jamie Heckford
2006-11-01 09:41:11 UTC
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Post by Noah Miller
Hi Jamie -
Hi Noah,
Post by Noah Miller
Post by Jamie Heckford
Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using
sip/ipmid.cfg?
If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example
<keys key.scrolling.timeout="1"
key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar"
key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/>
Thanks for that, I have something similar but what I can't work out is
how to send multiple digits. For example 2x 'DialpadPound'. I have tried
putting it in twice etc. to no avail.

Anyone know how to get this to work?

I'm trying to get our transfer key (##) programmed to one of the
function keys basically.

Thanks,

Jamie
Jamie Heckford
2006-11-02 10:07:47 UTC
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FYI - Polycom have confirmed to me that you can only send one digit via
the programmable feature keys.

Idiots.

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Post by Noah Miller
Hi Jamie -
Hi Noah,
Post by Noah Miller
Post by Jamie Heckford
Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using
sip/ipmid.cfg?
If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example
<keys key.scrolling.timeout="1"
key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar"
key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound"
key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/>
Thanks for that, I have something similar but what I can't work out is
how to send multiple digits. For example 2x 'DialpadPound'. I have tried
putting it in twice etc. to no avail.

Anyone know how to get this to work?

I'm trying to get our transfer key (##) programmed to one of the
function keys basically.

Thanks,

Jamie
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Doug Lytle
2006-11-02 12:21:14 UTC
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Post by Jamie Heckford
FYI - Polycom have confirmed to me that you can only send one digit via
the programmable feature keys.
Search the archives for the last month. If I recall correctly, if you
are using firmware 2.0.1 it will allow you to map a speed dial and the
speed dial can be programmed to send multiple digits. I'll be looking
at this on Saturday.

Doug
Jamie Heckford
2006-11-02 14:34:54 UTC
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Post by Doug Lytle
Post by Jamie Heckford
FYI - Polycom have confirmed to me that you can only send one digit
via the programmable feature keys.
Search the archives for the last month. If I recall correctly, if you
are using firmware > 2.0.1 it will allow you to map a speed dial and the
speed dial can be programmed to send > multiple digits. I'll be looking
at this on Saturday.
Post by Doug Lytle
Doug
Hi Doug,

AFAIK (from looking through the archives) this will only allow you to
send the digits onhook, not during a call.

If it works during a call then excellent, I'll try have a play tomorrow
and let you know how it goes as well.

Jamie
Doug Lytle
2006-11-02 15:30:42 UTC
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Post by Jamie Heckford
If it works during a call then excellent, I'll try have a play tomorrow
and let you know how it goes as well.
Thanks!

It would save me some time.

Doug
Jamie Heckford
2006-11-03 15:55:43 UTC
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Post by Jamie Heckford
If it works during a call then excellent, I'll try have a play
tomorrow and let you know how it goes as well.
Have managed to get a dialstring sent now using speed dials, it also
works incall!

HOWEVER

It doesn't seem to send them to the *current* call. It places the
current call on hold and tries to place a call on a new line.

Currently looking for a workaround to this, will let you know.

Thanks,

Jamie
Doug Lytle
2006-11-12 14:18:43 UTC
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Post by Jamie Heckford
HOWEVER
It doesn't seem to send them to the *current* call. It places the
current call on hold and tries to place a call on a new line.
Currently looking for a workaround to this, will let you know.
Jamie,

Were you able to get a workaround on this? Just curious,

Doug.

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