Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 3.1 User Manual
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Configuring Your System
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• If two macros have the same name, the first one will be used and the
subsequent ones will be ignored.
• “'!” and “^” macro prefixes cannot be mixed in the same macro line.
• A sequence of characters prefixed with “!” are parsed as a macro name.
The exception is the speed dial reference, which starts with “!” and
contains digits only.
• A sequence of characters prefixed with “^” is the action string.
• The sequence of characters accessed from speed dial keys must be prefixed
by either “!” or “^” so it will be processed as an enhanced feature key. All
macro references and action strings added to the local directory contact
field must be prefixed by either “!” or “^”.
• Action strings used in soft key definitions do not need to be prefixed by
“^”. However, the “!” prefix must be used if macros or speed dials are
referenced.
For more information, refer to
Configurable Soft Keys
on page
4-50
.
• A sequence of macro names in the same macro is supported (for example,
“!m1!m2” ).
• A sequence of speed dial references is supported (for example, “!1!2” ).
• A sequence of macro names and speed dial references is supported (for
example, “!m1!2!m2” ).
• Macro names that appear in the local contact directory must follow the
format “!
entry. The maximum macro length is 100 characters.
• A sequence of macros is supported, but cannot be mixed with other action
types.
• Action strings that appear in the local contact directory must follow the
format “^
speed dial indexes. Protection against recursive macro calls exists (the
enhanced feature keys fails once 50 macro substitutions is reached).
Examples
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