ClearOne comm 600/900 Serial command error codes, RAV serial commands, Meter type definitions

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Appendix— Serial Commands

Meter type definitions

Alpha

Numeric

Level position

Level position

Level position

Level position

Level position

 

 

for Mic Pods

for Line Inputs

for Outputs

for Telco Transmits

for Telco Receives

A

2

Maximum level

Level after PEQ

Level after PEQ

Level after gain

Level after gain

 

 

of the three

and gain

and gain

 

adjustment

 

 

microphones on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

pod after processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

5

Echo Return Loss

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

E

6

Echo Return Loss

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T

7

ERL + ERLE

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serial command error codes

Error number

Text message

Explanation/Solution

1

Memory error

The box is out of internal memory.

 

 

Power cycle the box.

2

No command found

A command was not found in the string.

3

Unknown command

A command was executed on a different

 

 

device type that this box response can

 

 

not display. The command dictionary

 

 

needs to be updated.

4

Not implemented

The command is not implemented.

5

Argument error

The command had an argument that was

 

 

out of range.

6

Unknown command

The command is unknown to this unit.

7

Bad checksum

The binary command’s checksum is

 

 

wrong.

8

Camera not responding

A preset or macro failed to program

 

 

because it is too large or because its

 

 

command list contained an invalid

 

 

command.

11

Command too big

The binary command is too large.

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RAV serial commands

Command

Function

AA

Selects/reports setting of auto answer

AARINGS

Selects/reports setting of the number of rings to auto answer

ACONN

Selects/reports status of audible connect/disconnect indication

AD

Selects/reports setting of auto disconnect

AEC

Selects/reports acoustic echo canceller setting

AECREF

Enables/disables or reports current status of AEC reference

AGC

Selects/reports AGC

BATTERYLVL

Reports battery level on remote

BAUD

Selects/reports the baud rate of the serial port

CALLDUR

Indicates how long a call has lasted

CAMBAUD

Selects/reports baud rate of camera control port

CAMCTRLMODE

Sets/reports camera control port mode

CAMFLOW

Selects/reports flow control of camera control port

CAMMOVE

Sends command to move the camera on the camera control port

CAMPRESET

Executes camera preset

CAMPRESETSET

Sets current position of camera as preset

CAMPRESETSET2

Sets/reports current camera preset

CAMPOSITION

Sets/reports current position of camera on the camera control port

CAMSWITCHLAG

Set the switch time lag for voice tracking

CAMTRACK

Selects/reports camera voice-tracking mode

CAMZOOM

Sets/reports current zoom of camera on the camera control port

CLEAREFFECT

Enables/disables or reports current status of clear effect

CLOCK

Sets/reports current time

COUNTRY

Sets/reports country for compliance

DEFAULT

Sets the unit to default

DEVICE

Selects/reports manufacturer identification label

DEVICETYPE

Enables /disables or reports the current type of device connected to

 

an input or output

DIAL

Dials DTMF sequence or reports last sequence dialed

DID

Selects/reports device ID

ENETADDR

Selects/reports IP address of the Ethernet port

ENETDHCP

Selects/reports use of DHCP of the Ethernet port

ENETDNSA

Selects/reports DNS server IP address of the Ethernet port

ENETDNX

Selects/reports use of the DNS of the Ethernet port

ENETGATE

Selects/reports default gateway of the Ethernet port

ENETSUBN

Selects/reports subnet mask of the Ethernet port

EQ

Enables/disables or reports current status of equalization

EQSEL

Enables/disables or reports current status of equalization

FLOW

Selects/reports the flow control of the serial port

GAIN

Changes/reports gain for a channel

GATE

Reports gate status of microphones

GREPORT

Selects/reports gate status report frequency

HOOK

Sends a hook flash

HOOKD

Selects/reports hook flash duration

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Contents Page Table of Contents Introduction Unpacking Services and supportRAV 600/900 Product returnsRF Radio Frequency Controller Product OverviewMixer Speakers ceiling- or wall-mount Microphone PodsBasic Room Design Basic Room Design for RAVInstallation Overview Network Information System Requirements for RAV-WareWindows 98 SE Connecting the RAV Audio conferencing To set up audio conferencingConnecting the RAV Basic Connections Basic ConnectionsAttach external antenna Insert four AAA batteries into the RF controllerTo connect to a sound card Connecting video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsAuxiliary Devices To connect to a video codecConnecting for USB control Connecting VCRs and DVD playersConnecting PTZ cameras Connecting for serial controlTo connect to a digital phone Digital phonesRAV-Ware Software Configuration RAV-Ware overview Install RAV-WareIntroduction Getting started with RAV-WareRAV-Ware files RAV-Ware connectionsCommunication Settings Configuring System SettingsNetwork Find Telephone Settings Regional SettingsMicrophones Customizing RAV ComponentsMixer Console Effects of using an external amplifierAdjusting Line Input/Output settings Preconfigured video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsLine Input and Output Preconfigured record/playback devices Adjusting Record/Playback settingsRecord and Playback Phonebook Setting camera presetsCamera Controls Dialer and Phonebook UsageDialer System Checks Advanced FeaturesEvent Log Firmware upgrades Error MessagesDevice Toolbox Editor Using the RAV Managing Calls Using the ControllerProgramming Phone Preferences Using the Phonebook from the RF ControllerAccessing the menu To delete a Phonebook entry To access the menuConfiguration Adjusting the SettingsTo change LCD contrast To select a frequencyTo perform RF radio test To enter flash durationTo check the RAV version Select Exit to return to the Configuration windowDisplay Select Exit to return to the Configuration window To view the IP addressWeb Interface To connect to RAV through the web interface Accessing the web interfaceOverview DialTo clear log To open event logTo download log Click Yes, Log Out System CheckLog Out To open the system checksAppendix Controller MaintenanceTroubleshooting AudioGeneral SpeakersPinouts Camera pinoutsSpecifications Type and device IDs Command structureConventions Groups and channelsRAV serial commands Serial command error codesMeter type definitions Aarings Number of Rings to Auto Answer On AA Auto Answer Enable/ DisableName Type Size Values Units Aconn Audible Connect / Disconnect Indication AD Auto Disconnect Enable/ DisableAEC Acoustic Echo Canceller enable/ disable Aecref Acoustic Echo Cancellation ReferenceCalldur Call Duration Batterylvl Battery LevelCamctrlmode Camera Control Port Mode Baud Baud RateCammove Move the Camera Campreset Camera PresetCampresetset Camera Preset Setup Camflow Camera Control Flow ControlCamtrack Camera Track CAMPRESETSET2 Camera Preset SetupCamswitchlag Camera Switch Time Lag Camposition Camera PositionCountry Country Selection Default Default The UnitCleareffect Clear Effect Wide Band Telco Emulation Clock Clock SetDial Dtmf Dialing Device Device Identification LabelDid Device ID Enetdnsa Ethernet DNS Server addresses Enetgate Ethernet default Gateway addressEnetaddr Ethernet port IP address Enetdhcp Ethernet Dhcp SelectionFlow Flow Control Eqsel Equalization EnableGain Gain Adjustment EQ EqualizationLabel Label Greport Gate ReportHook Hook Flash Hookd Hook Flash DurationManufacturer Manufacturer Identification Label Lvlreporten Level Report EnableLVL Level Lvlreport Level ReportMute Mute Miccampreset Mic Camera PresetNcsel Noise Cancellation Select Mtrx Matrix RoutingPhonebookdel Deletes an Entry to the Phonebook Pbdial Dial a PB Entry by NamePhonebookadd Adds an Entry to the Phonebook Phonebookcnt Queries the Number of Entries in the PhonebookRing Ring Indication Reset ResetRedial Dial the last number again Rffreq RF Frequency SelectionRingertest Audible Ring Melody Test Silenceprst Silence Camera PresetRingerlvl Audible Ring Level Ringersel Audible Ring Melody SelectionSyschecks System Checks Stereomix Sets the Input to be a Stereo MixSysresult System Check Result UID Unit ID TE Telco EnableTelcolvlctrl Telco TX Level Control Enable/ Disable Volume Volume AdjustmentFCC Part 68 Compliance Electrical Safety AdvisoryCompliance FCC Part 15/ICES-003 ComplianceEuropean Compliance New Zealand ComplianceEC Declaration of Conformity Index

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