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xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [1..n] Name
Shows the name of the local output.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<S: 0, 255>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Name
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Name: "MyLocalOutput1"
** end
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [1..n] Loudspeaker
Shows the Loudspeaker mode on the local output. If one or more of the output connectors that are
attached to the local output are connected to a loudspeaker, then this signal should be a reference
signal to the echo canceller and Loudspeaker should be set to On.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<On/Off>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Loudspeaker
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Loudspeaker: "Off"
** end
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [1..n] Channels
States if the local output channels are mixed into into a mono signal (1) or stereo signal (2).
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<1..2>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Channels
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Channels: "1"
** end
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Codec C90 API Reference Guide TC5.0 November 2011.
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About the API
xConfiguration
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [1..n] Connector
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [1..n] Input [1..n] Gain
xStatus Audio Output RemoteOutput [1..n] CallId
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xCommand
Lists the connectors that are attached to the local output.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<Line.1/../Line.4/HDMI.1/../HDMI.4>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Connector
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Connector: "Line.1"
** end
Shows the gain (dB) on the input, when it is connected to the local output. Range from -54 dB to 15
dB, where -54 dB equals Off.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output
and input.
Value space of the result returned:
<-54..15>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Input 2 Gain
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Input 2 Gain: 0
** end
Shows the CallId for the remote audio output.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output RemoteOutput to find the identity [1..n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<1..65534>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output RemoteOutput 9 CallId
*s Audio Output RemoteOutput 9 CallId: 28
** end
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