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I'm setting up some Polycom phones with a 3CX IP PBX.  The receptionist's phone is an IP670.

 

I can send a 'speed dial' string to the 3CX PBX, to toggle between Day/Night (In Office/Out of Office).  That works fine with the IP670.

 

But, I need a visual indication of the different 'modes' - Day or Night.

 

Is there a way to change the color of the LED, on the IP670, when Speed Dial, or a BLF key, is pressed, or the Display Name on a SoftKey, when that SoftKey is pressed?

 

John Rayfield, Jr.

 

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Hello John,

as already explained => here <= there is no such interaction from the phone end.

The community's VoIP FAQ contains this post here:

Feb 04, 2013 Question: Can I remotely control the Phone or send content to the Phone?

Answer: The <apps/> parameter can be used to utilize the push server controls and more information can be found => here <=

 

You could look into the Server sending the Phone a HTML page when the phone actions a speed dial to the server?

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Thank you Steffan.  This is exactly the kind of information that I needed.

 

I'll report back if this works for my needs.

 

John Rayfield, Jr.

 

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