Integrator's Reference Manual for Polycom HDX Systems
all register
Registers for most commonly-used user registration events.
Syntax
all register
Feedback Examples
● all register
returns
callstate registered
camera registered
chaircontrol registered
linestate registered
mute registered
pip registered
popupinfo registered
preset registered
screen registered
vcbutton registered
volume registered
sleep registered
Comments
Registers changes to any of the following types of parameters:
● Current near-site or far-site source
● State of privacy
● Current volume level
● Active camera presets
● Status of point-to-point or multipoint calls
● Status of physical ISDN/IP connection to codec
● PIP state
● Chair control
● System information
This command is particularly useful when two different control systems are being used simultaneously, such
as the web and API commands. The system maintains the registration changes through restarts.
To register for events not included in this feedback, refer to the specific registration command.
This is a one time registration command that is retained in flash memory. Sending the command a second
time results in the following feedback response:
● info: event/notification already active:callstate
info: event/notification already active:camera
info: event/notification already active:chaircontrol
info: event/notification already active:chaircontrol
info: event/notification already active:linestate
info: event/notification already active:muteinfo: event/notification
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