Configuration of Busylight settings - Plenom
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Configuration of Busylight settings
Busylight has predefined color settings for presence states with the colors:
Color
Red
Description
Busy or On a call
Green
Available
Purple
Do not disturb
Blue
Ringing or IM alert
Yellow
In a meeting
The predefined color values and their dynamic behavior can be changed via registry keys. These keys are
stored in the path HKCU\Software\Busylight and can be changed or added via registry keys, or centrally via
group policies. Changes may also be applied after installation of the Busylight software.
After changing the values in the registry, Busylight has to be reset or restarted.
The easiest way is to click the Busylight icon in the Windows systray and choose ¡°Reset Busylight¡°.
Figure 1: Tray app menu (left with Busylight only, right with Kuando Box and Busylight)
The predefined color values and their dynamic behavior can be changed via registry keys. These keys are
stored in the path HKCU\Software\Busylight and can be changed or added via registry keys, or centrally via
group policies. Changes may also be applied after installation of the Busylight software.
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Example: Changing ¡°Busy¡± from Red to Blue
The registry keys allow you to control the values of the Red, Green and Blue (RGB) colors in the Busylight LED
light (the allowed range is 0-100 as percent in decimal).
To open Registry Editor, run regedit in Windows.
To change the colour for Busy (see screenshot below):
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Insert two new DWORD values named ¡°Red¡± and ¡°Blue¡±.
Set Red to 0 (to cancel default value).
Set Blue to e.g. 50 (percent).
You can also mix the basic colors to create new ones, e.g. Purple is a mix of Blue (value: 60), Green (value: 40)
and Red (value: 1).
To get a unified color scheme within an organization, it is recommended to distribute the changed
configuration via group policies.
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Table of default values
The following table contains all registry keys, which are used by Busylight, along with the default values if the
key does not exist:
Registry Key
Away
Busy
Data
type
Description
Blue value for ?Away¡°,
Default
Value
(Decimal)
0
New
Default
V 3.0
0
Blue
DWORD
Green
DWORD
Green value for ?Away¡°
18
100
Red
DWORD
Red value for ?Away¡°
16
89
Blue
DWORD
Blue value for ?Busy¡°
0
0
Green
DWORD
Green value for ?Busy¡°
0
0
Red
DWORD
Red value for ?Busy¡°
50
100
STRING
?Pulse¡° or ?Red¡°
?Pulse¡°
?Pulse¡°
Step1
DWORD
7
14
Step2
DWORD
21
42
Step3
DWORD
36
72
Step4
DWORD
50
100
Step5
DWORD
36
72
Step6
DWORD
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 1
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 2
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 3
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 4
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 5
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 6
21
42
BusyInACallColor
BusyInCallSequence
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Registry Key
BusyInCallSequence
Free
DoNotDisturb
Ringing
Off
Data
type
Description
Default
Value
(Decimal)
10
New
Default
V 3.0
20
Step7
DWORD
Color intensity for ?on
the phone¡°, Step 7
Red
DWORD
Red value for ?on the
phone¡°
Green value for ?on the
phone¡°
Blue value for ?on the
phone¡°
Blue value for
?Available¡°
Green value for
?Available¡°
Red value for ?Available¡°
50
100
Green
DWORD
0
0
Blue
DWORD
0
0
Blue
DWORD
0
0
Green
DWORD
50
100
Red
DWORD
0
0
Blue
DWORD
Blue value for ?Do not
disturb¡°
Green value for ?Do not
disturb¡°
Red value for ?Do not
disturb¡°
Blue value for ?Ringing¡°
60
100
Green
DWORD
1
2
Red
DWORD
40
67
Blue
DWORD
100
100
Green
DWORD
0
0
DWORD
Green value for
?Ringing¡°
Red value for ?Ringing¡°
Red
0
0
Blue
DWORD
Blue value for ?Offline¡°
0
0
Green
DWORD
Green value for ?Offline¡°
0
0
Red
DWORD
Red value for ?Offline¡°
0
0
DWORD
Flag for IM alert (0 or 1)
1
1
DWORD
Blue value for ?new IM¡°
IMAlert
Blue
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Green
DWORD
Red
DWORD
IMAlertWithSound
DWORD
IMVolume
DWORD
MissedCallNotification
DWORD
SoundClip
DWORD
Volume
DWORD
Green value for ?new
IM¡°
Red value for ?new IM¡°
Flag for IM alert with
sound
overrides ?Volume¡° for
IM alerts
0 (Default): off
1: on, blue blinking
signal on missed calls
Index of ringtone for
calls (1¡8)
Volume of ringtone for
calls
0
0
n/a
n/a
0
0
1
1
75
75
Version 3.0 includes support for Kuando Box and Busylight Omega (large Busylight). There are special registry
keys for these models.
Registry Key
Data
type
Description
KuandoboxFadeoutTime
DWORD
Stores selected value of Fadeout time
(timeout after voice detection) in seconds
(menu options: 4 (default), 10 or 20
KuandoboxSensivity
DWORD
Voice sensitivity value of KuandoBox (for
adaption to different handset voice levels).
0: Minimal sensitivity (default)
1: Medium sensitivity,
2: Maximum sensitivity
Default
Value
(Decimal)
4
0
The following table contains all registry keys used for the Lync Tools plugin (choose Lync Tools in Busylight
menu).
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