Programming The Remote Control - Polycom RealPresence Group Series Administrator's Manual

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Setting
Channel ID
Hang-up Button Long Press
# Button Function
3. Click Save.
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Remote Control Operation on RealPresence Group 700 Systems
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Power On the System
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Power Off the System
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Programming the Remote Control

Use the remote control to power on and off your system, or to put the system to sleep or wake it. For
details about how to use the remote control, refer to the Polycom RealPresence Group Series User
Guide .
You can customize the behavior of the remote control to support the user's environment. Note the
following regarding remote control behavior:
If the system is paired and connected with a RealPresence Touch, the remote control can perform
some limited functions.
If the RealPresence Group Series system is paired and connected with a Polycom Touch Control,
the remote control is disabled.
The room system remote control IR transmits a modulated frequency of 38 kHz.
When a USB keyboard is connected to a room system, you can enter only numbers with the remote
control on the system's local interface on the Place a Call > Keypad or Place a Call > Contacts
screens.
Polycom, Inc.
Configuring Remote Control Behavior
Description
Specifies the IR identification channel to which the
room system responds. Set the Channel ID to the
same channel as the remote control. The default
setting is 3. If you set the remote control to channel 3, it
can control a room system set to any Channel ID.
Specifies the behavior of the remote control Hang-up
button when you press it for a long time.
Hang-up / Power Off: Holding down the Hang-up
button powers off the room system.
Hang-up / Sleep: Holding down the Hang-up
button puts the system to sleep.
Hang-up Only: Holding down the Hang-up button
has no function other than hanging up the call.
Specifies the behavior of the # button on the remote
control.
#, then @: Pressing the # button once displays the
hash symbol. Pressing the # button twice quickly
displays the @ symbol.
@, then #: Pressing the # button once displays the
@ symbol. Pressing the # button twice quickly
displays the # symbol.
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