Codec C90

Contents

Introduction

Getting Started

Interfaces

System Integrator Guide

 

AboutAboutthetheAPIAPI

xConfiguration

xCommand

xStatus

Cameras

Appendices

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About xCommand

xCommand type commands instructs the system to perform an action. xCommand type commands are supplied by the user.

To get an overview of the supported xCommand type commands, type ? or help after the xCommand:

xCommand ?

xCommand help

To get an overview of all supported xCommand commands with the corresponding value space, enter ?? after the xCommand:

xCommand ??

When you type a command and ? or help a list of the available parameters will show. Required parameters are identified by an (r) behind the parameter name.

Example:

xCommand Camera Ramp

- the result may look like this:

A return result parameter

The command type

The path

*h xCommand Camera Ramp CameraId(r): <1..7> Pan: <Left/Right/Stop>

PanSpeed: <1..15> Required (r) parameter

Tilt: <Down/Stop/Up>

TiltSpeed: <1..15>

Zoom: <In/Out/Stop>

ZoomSpeed: <1..15>

Focus: <Far/Near/Stop>

A list of returned parameters

xCommand ?

 

 

– User Commands –

 

 

Audio

FarEndControl

Standby

Boot

HTTPFeedback

Video

Call

Key

CamCtrlPip

CallLog

Presentation

SystemUnit

Camera

Preset

Phonebook

Dial

TStringSend

Experimental

DTMF

SStringSend

 

OK

 

 

xCommand ??

*h xCommand Audio Microphones Mute *h xCommand Audio Microphones Unmute *h xCommand Audio LocalInput Update

InputId(r): <0..65534>

MixerMode: <Auto/Fixed>

AGC: <On/Off>

Mute: <On/Off>

Channels: <1..2>

*h xCommand Audio RemoteInput Update InputId(r): <0..65534>

AGC(r): <On/Off>

*h xCommand Audio Sound Play

Sound(r): <Busy/CallWaiting/KeyTone/Ringing/SpecialInfo/TelephoneCall/VideoCall>

Loop: <On/Off>

*h xCommand Audio Sound Stop

*h xCommand Boot

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OK

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