Xcommand Audio Sound Play; Xcommand Audio Sound Stop; Xcommand Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone List; Xcommand Audio Soundsandalerts Ringtone Play - Cisco TelePresence DX70 Reference Manual

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xCommand Audio Sound Play

Play a specified audio sound.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio Sound Play [Loop: Loop] Sound:
where
Loop
: Off/On
Determines whether or not to loop the playout of the audio sound. The sound is
looped by default. Irrespective of how this parameter is set, some of the sounds
(Busy, CallWaiting, Dial, Ringing, and SpecialInfo) will play until the Audio Sound Stop
command is issued. The default is set to Off.
Sound
: Alert/Bump/Busy/CallDisconnect/CallInitiate/CallWaiting/Dial/KeyInput/
KeyInputDelete/KeyTone/Nav/NavBack/Notification/OK/Pairing/PresentationConnect/Ringing/
SignIn/SpecialInfo/TelephoneCall/VideoCall/VolumeAdjust/WakeUp
Choose which ringtone to play.

xCommand Audio Sound Stop

Stop playing audio sound.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio Sound Stop

xCommand Audio SoundsAndAlerts Ringtone List

List all available ringtones. Use the xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingTone setting to
choose a ringtone.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio SoundsAndAlerts Ringtone List
D15363.05 Cisco TelePresence DX70 and DX80 API Reference Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
About the API
xConfiguration
Sound
xCommand
xCommand

xCommand Audio SoundsAndAlerts Ringtone Play

Play one of the available ringtones. Use the xCommand Audio SoundsAndAlerts Ringtone List
command to get a list of the available ringtones.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio SoundsAndAlerts Ringtone Play RingTone: "RingTone"
where
RingTone
: String (1, 100)
The name of the ringtone.

xCommand Audio Volume Decrease

Decrease the volume on one of the endpoint's audio devices (built-in loudspeakers, headsets,
or handset). By default, the volume is decreased by 5 steps (each step is 0.5 dB). Use the
Steps parameter if you want to override the default behavior.
You can use the optional Device parameter to specify which device to address. The
most recently selected device is chosen if you don't specify a device (see xStatus Audio
SelectedDevice). Also refer to xCommand Audio Select.
Requires user role: ADMIN, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio Volume Decrease [Device: Device] [Steps: Steps]
where
Device
: Internal/HeadsetBluetooth/HeadsetAnalog/HeadsetUSB/HandsetUSB
Choose whether to decrease the volume on the built-in loudspeakers (internal), a
Bluetooth headset, an analog headset (DX70 only), a USB headset, or a USB handset.
Steps
: Integer (1..10)
Choose the number of steps to decrease the volume with. One step is 0.5 dB. The
default is set to 5.
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