ClearOne comm 600/900 AA Auto Answer Enable/ Disable, Aarings Number of Rings to Auto Answer On

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Appendix — Serial Commands

 

Command

Function

 

LABEL

Selects/reports label of specified channel or unit

 

LOCALNUM

Sets/reports current value of local number

 

LVL

Reports in, out or processor level

 

LVLREPORT

Selects/reports level status

 

LVLREPORTEN

Enables/disables level reporting

 

MANUFACTURER

Selects/reports manufacturer identification label

 

MICCAMPRESET

Associate a microphone with a camera preset

 

MTRX

Selects/reports matrix routing of an in to out

 

MUTE

Sets/reports mute status

 

NCSEL

Enables/disables or reports current status of noise cancellation

 

PBDIAL

Dials speed dial number by name

 

PHONEBOOKADD

Saves entry in the phonebook

 

PHONEBOOKCNT

Queries number of entries in phonebook

 

PHONEBOOKDEL

Deletes an entry in the phonebook

 

PHONEBOOKREAD

Queries an entry in the phonebook

 

REDIAL

Redials last number called

 

RESET

Resets the unit

 

RFFREQ

Sets/reports frequency for RF link to remote

 

RING

Indicates a ringing line

 

RINGERLVL

Selects/reports audible ring level

 

RINGERSEL

Sends/reports audible ring melody

 

RINGERTEST

Plays current audible ringer melody

 

SILENCEPRST

Associates camera preset with silence for voice tracking

 

SPEEDDIAL

Dials speed dial number by speed dial number

 

STEREOMIX

Enables/disables or reports stereo mix status

 

SYSCHECKS

Initiates system checks

 

TE

Selects/reports hook status

 

TELCOLVLCTRL

Selects/reports setting of Telco TX level control

 

UID

Reports unit ID (read only)

 

VER

Reports unit version (read only)

 

VOLUME

Changes/reports the gain for the output channel

 

 

 

 

Appendix— Serial Commands

 

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AA - Auto Answer Enable/ Disable

This command selects/reports the setting of auto answer.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

17 (R)

 

Value

Unsigned Integer

2

0

= Off

 

 

 

 

1

= On

 

 

 

 

2

= Toggle

 

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

 

COMMAND ID:

28

 

 

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 1

 

 

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

<Channel><Group><Value>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

DEVICE AA <Channel> [Value]

 

AARINGS - Number of Rings to Auto Answer On

This command selects/reports the setting of the number of rings to auto answer.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

17 (R)

 

Value

Unsigned Integer

2

2 or 4

 

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

COMMAND ID:

31

 

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 1

 

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

<Channel><Group><Value>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

DEVICE AARINGS <Channel> [Value]

 

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