Polycom 1725-31402-001 User Manual

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Release Notes - UC Software

Changes

Copyright © 2011 Polycom, Inc.

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39647: On registration failure (TCPOnly) phone waits 30-60 seconds for retry

39666: Improve directory configuration parameters

– see Administrator‟s

Guide for details.

39821: Add label field to local contact directory

40000: EFK: Add ability to invoke internal key functions via the macro engine

40265: Hide SAS-VP Provisioning Option from the User Interface

40278: SIP stack Tx support of Accept-Language

40341: XML API: Play API - audio file to be downloaded from the HTTP server

and played using the phones speaker.

40431: CMR/P: Add support for USB flash drives larger than 2GB on

SoundPoint IP 650/670 phones.

40543: DTMF dialing will process "," character as 2 sec. pause

40559: When phone is rebooted, it should first deregister before starting

reboot process

40978: EFK: Ensure that all soft key functions can be mapped to hard keys

41016: Add Slovenian to the list of languages supported by certain

SoundPoint/SoundStation IP Phones

41017: Add Polish to the list of languages supported by certain

SoundPoint/SoundStation IP Phones

41050: Enhanced BLF: Add indication of remote phone ringing to Dialog

Package BLF implementation

41161: Add decode support for JPEG image format on SoundStation IP 6000

and 7000 phones.

41177: Add configuration to control whether name or number comes first in

caller-id

41217: Show Diversion Header Information in the caller-id display

41264: Associate key colors with background bitmaps

41366: Update phone UI and Administrator Documents to properly reference

'CDP'

41622: Enhanced BLF: BLF Dialog Handling in SIP Stack

41629: Enhanced BLF: BLF call appearance UI changes

41928: EFK: Remove License requirement from EFK feature

42812: Add EFK support to SoundPoint IP 670

42979: CMR/P: Increase recording buffer size to accommodate flash drives

larger than 2GB

42980: CMR/P: Reject user attempts to perform USB operations while another

operation is still in progress, to support large flash drives.

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