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Introduction
xCommand Camera Preset Activate
Activate one of the stored camera preset.
Note: The xCommand Camera Preset commands applies to an individual camera. This is in contrast
to the xCommand Preset commands where a single preset covers ALL connected cameras plus the
Video Input switcher settings.
PresetId: The ID of the camera preset you want to activate.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
PresetId(r): <1..35>
Example:
xCommand Camera Preset Activate PresetId: 1
OK
*r CameraPresetActivateResult (status=OK)
** end
xCommand Camera Preset Edit
Edit a stored camera preset. You can change the name of the camera preset and its position in the
list that is returned by the xCommand Camera Preset List command.
Note: The xCommand Camera Preset commands applies to an individual camera. This is in contrast
to the xCommand Preset commands where a single preset covers ALL connected cameras plus the
Video Input switcher settings.
PresetId: The ID of the camera preset you want to edit.
ListPosition: The position in the list returned by the xCommand Camera Preset List command.
Name: The name of the camera preset. It will be used in the list returned by the xCommand Camera
Preset List command.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
PresetId(r): <1..35>
ListPosition: <1..35>
Name: <S: 0, 255>
Example:
xCommand Camera Preset Edit PresetId: 1 ListPosition: 1 Name: ""
OK
*r CameraPresetEditResult (status=OK)
** end
SX20 Codec API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand Camera Preset List
xCommand Camera Preset Remove
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xCommand
xCommand
List information about available camera presets.
Note: The xCommand Camera Preset commands are used to store camera positions for individual
cameras. This is in contrast to the xCommand Preset commands where a single preset stores/
recalls ALL connected cameras plus the Video Input switcher settings. This makes it more usable
for integrations where one wants to store multiple camera positions individually per camera rather
than a complete camera position set.
PresetId: Filter on specified preset.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
PresetId: <1..35>
Example:
xCommand Camera Preset List PresetId: 1
OK
*r CameraPresetListResult (status=OK)
** end
Remove a camera preset.
Note: The xCommand Camera Preset commands applies to an individual camera. This is in contrast
to the xCommand Preset commands where a single preset covers ALL connected cameras plus the
Video Input switcher settings.
PresetId: The ID of the camera preset you want to remove.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
PresetId(r): <1..35>
Example:
xCommand Camera Preset Remove PresetId: 1
OK
*r CameraPresetRemoveResult (status=OK)
** end
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