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Introduction
Getting Started
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Introduction
Getting started
About xConfiguration
The xConfiguration type commands defines the system settings
and are either supplied or read by the user. The xConfigurations
commands are organized in a hierarchic tree structure.
To get an overview of accessible top-level configuration elements
within the xConfiguration commands, enter
xConfiguration command:
xConfiguration ?
xConfiguration help
To get an overview of all supported xConfiguration commands with
the corresponding value space, enter
??
after the xConfiguration
command:
xConfiguration ??
When issuing a xConfiguration command, the command consists of
three parts:
1.
The type of command: xConfiguration
2.
The path: An address expression, terminated by a colon
3.
The value: A value type
Example:
xConfiguration
Audio Input HDMI 1 Mode:
The type
The path
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Interfaces
About the API
Interfaces
About the API
About the API
xConfiguration ?
– User Configurations –
Audio
Cameras
?
or
help
after the
Conference
Experimental
OK
xConfiguration ??
*h xConfiguration Audio Volume: <0..100>
Sets the volume level [0-100] on the loudspeaker output in steps of 0.5dB from -34.5dB to 15dB. Volume 0
On
*h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone [1..8] Type: <Microphone/Line>
The microphone inputs are intended for electret type microphones. The microphone inputs are balanced
The value
*h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone [1..8] Mode: <On/Off>
By default, all inputs are enabled. Just plug in an audio source and it is active. Audio inputs that are
.
.
.
OK
xConfiguration
xConfiguration
xCommand
xCommand
H323
Network
NetworkServices
Phonebook
= Off.
The volume level bar which is displayed on screen, when using the remote control,
goes from 0 to 20. Range: The volume level goes from 0 to 100. Volum level equals Audio gain
value
0
equals
0
1 equals -34.5 dB 70 equals 0.0 dB
with 48 V phantom power. The microphone input can be set to line or microphone mode.
Addresses the specific microphone. Microphone: Phantom voltage and pre-amplification is On.
Line: Select Line when you have a standard balanced line input. The phantom voltage and pre-
amplification is Off.
On will automatically be mixed. Unconnected inputs will automatically be muted. Addresses
the specific microphone. On: Turns the microphone On. Off: Connected but unused inputs should
be set to Off to prevent audio/noise from the inputs.
System Integrator Guide
xStatus
Cameras
Appendices
xStatus
Cameras
Appendices
Provisioning
SystemUnit
SerialPort
Time
SIP
Video
Standby
100 equals 15.0 dB
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