Xstatus Audio Output Localoutput [N] Loudspeaker; Xstatus Audio Output Localoutput [N] Channels; Xstatus Audio Output Localoutput [N] Connector; Xstatus Audio Output Localoutput [N] Input [N] Gain - Cisco TelePresence SX80 Reference Manual

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xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [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 canceler and Loudspeaker should be set to On.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [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 [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 [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

xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [n] Connector

Lists the connectors that are attached to the local output.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to find the identity [n] of the output.
Value space of the result returned:
<"Line.1"/"Line.2"/"HDMI.1"/"HDMI.2">
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Connector
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 4 Connector: "Line.1"
** end
Codec SX80 API Reference Guide TC7.3, OCTOBER 2015.
D15107.05
About the API
xConfiguration

xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [n] Input [n] Gain

xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput [n] VolumeControlled

xStatus Audio Output RemoteOutput [n] CallId

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xCommand
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 [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 whether the volume of this output is controlled by global audio control (Off), or if it is at the
level defined with xCommand Audio Volume Set (On).
Value space of the result returned:
<String>
Example:
xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput 5
*s Audio Output LocalOutput 5 VolumeControlled: "On"
** end
Shows the CallId for the remote audio output.
You can run the command xStatus Audio Output RemoteOutput to find the identity [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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