Xcommand Audio Volume Increase; Xcommand Audio Volume Mute; Xcommand Audio Volume Set; Xcommand Audio Volume Settodefault - Cisco TelePresence DX70 Reference Manual

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xCommand Audio Volume Increase

Increase the volume on one of the endpoint's audio devices (built-in loudspeakers, headsets,
or handset). By default, the volume is increased 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 Increase [Device: Device] [Steps: Steps]
where
Device
: Internal/HeadsetBluetooth/HeadsetAnalog/HeadsetUSB/HandsetUSB
Choose whether to increase 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 increase the volume with. One step is 0.5 dB. The
default is set to 5.

xCommand Audio Volume Mute

Mute the volume on the selected audio device (built-in loudspeakers, headsets, or handset).
Refer to the xStatus Audio SelectedDevice and xCommand Audio Select commands for more
information about the selected device.
Requires user role: ADMIN, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Audio Volume Mute
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About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand
xCommand

xCommand Audio Volume Set

Set the volume on one of the endpoint's audio devices (built-in loudspeakers, headsets, or
handset) to a specified level. 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 Set [Device: Device] Level:
where
Device
: Internal/HeadsetBluetooth/HeadsetAnalog/HeadsetUSB/HandsetUSB
Choose whether to set the volume on the built-in loudspeakers (internal), a Bluetooth
headset, an analog headset (DX70 only), a USB headset, or a USB handset.
Level
: Integer (0..100)
Select the gain level. 70 equals 0 dB gain, and 100 equals 15 dB gain.

xCommand Audio Volume SetToDefault

Set the volume on one of the endpoint's audio devices (built-in loudspeakers, headsets, or
handset) to the default level as defined in the xConfiguration Audio DefaultVolume setting. 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 SetToDefault [Device: Device]
where
Device
: Internal/HeadsetBluetooth/HeadsetAnalog/HeadsetUSB/HandsetUSB
Choose whether to set the volume on the built-in loudspeakers (intern), a Bluetooth
headset, an analog headset (DX70 only), a USB headset, or a USB handset.
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