Cisco Systems OL-20949-01 IP Phone User Manual


 
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Cisco Unified IP Phone Services Application Development Notes
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Chapter 5 Internal URI Features
Device Control URIs
Display
The Display URI is available only on those Cisco Unified IP Phones that have a color backlight on the
phone display, including the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G and 7971G-GE. Using the Display URI, you
can control how long the backlight remains on or off.
Note, however, that other administrator-controlled or user-indicated display settings take precedence
o
ver the Display URI. As such, various phone states (such as phone startup, incoming and active calls,
or other user input states) override the Display URI settings.
URI Format
Display:State:Interval
Where
State
= whether the phone display is turned on or off or set to default to return the display to its specified
state.
Interval =
duration (in minutes) in which the phone state remains in the specified state (unless activated
by automated or user input). Value must be an integer ranging from 0-1440 minutes. If the value is set
to 0, the display remains in the indicated state indefinitely (unless activated by automated or user input).
For example:
Display:Off:60 turns the phone display off for 1 hour (60 minutes).
Display:On:10 turns the phone display on for 10 minutes.
Display:Off:0 turns off the display off until activated.
Display:Default returns the display to its specified state for that time.
9971, 9951,
8
961
Key:AppMenu The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not support the
Key:AppMenu URI. All applications are accessed via their
individual Key URIs like Applications, Contacts, and Messages.
9971, 9951,
8
961
Key:Hold The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not support the Key:Hold
URI.
The Key URI equivalents for invoking the standard fixed features are
a
s follows:
To invoke transfer use Key:FixedFeature1
To invoke conference use Key:FixedFeature2
To invoke hold use Key:FixedFeature3
Table 5-3 Unsupported Key URIs and Alternative Options
Phone
Models
Unsupported
URI Description and Alternatives