9. Programmer's Reference
9. Programmer's Reference
9.11.26. Querying the State of the Video Wall
Activity state of the video wall. The wall can be edited in Inactive state only.
Command and Response
ç GET•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>.State
pr•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>.State=<state>
æ
Parameters
Parameter
Parameter description
<state>
Activity state of the video wall
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1.State
æ pw /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1.State=Inactive
9.11.27. Setting the State of the Video Wall
Setting of the activity state. The video wall can be edited in Inactive state only.
Command and Response
ç CALL•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>:setState(<state>)
æ mO•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>:setState=
Parameters
See the details in the previous section.
Example
ç CALL /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1:setState=Active
æ mO /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1:setState=
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.5.4 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.5.4 | Applied MMU firmware package: v1.3.3 | LDC software: v2.4.2b4
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Value
Value description
Active
The video wall is active.
The video wall is inactive and
Inactive
configurable.
9.11.28. Identify the Video Wall
Calling the method makes generating 10 test colors on the display devices for 10 seconds. The feature helps
to identify the video wall physically.
Command and Response
ç CALL•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>:identifyVideoWall()
æ mO•/MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/<video_wall_ID>:identifyVideoWall=
Example
ç CALL /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1:identifyVideoWall()
æ mO /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS/VIDEOWALL1:identifyVideoWall=
Explanation
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