Alerttonetest; Audiotestsignal - TANDBERG Codec 3000 MXP Reference Manual

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Command Information
AlertToneTest — AudioTestSignal
Command
Description

AlertToneTest

Command used to
test the supported
alert tones. When the
command is issued the
system will playback the
specified alert tone.

AudioTestSignal

Command used to test
an audio channel with
a specific test signal;
sine, white noise or
pink noise. When the
command is issued the
system will send out
the specified test signal
to the specified output
channel.
Required parameters are identified by an
(r)
appended to the parameter name. The
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Parameters
Tone(r): <1..10>
The tone to test.
Type(r):<None/Sine/White/Pink>
The test signal.
Level: <-60..0>
Level in dB. The level is dependent
on the output level settings on the
system. When the output levels are
set to default level settings, 0 dB will
correspond to 1 Vrms.
If not specified, 0 dB will be
selected.
Output: <FarEnd/Speaker/AuX/
VCR>
The output channel where the audio
test signal will be activated. If not
specified, the FarEnd output will be
selected
Frq: <100..20000>
The frequency, in Hz, of the sine-
tone. If not specified, 1 kHz will be
selected. This setting does only
apply to the sine test signal.
(r)
appears in this table for your information only and shall not be included when writing the commands – see the column Example for an illustration of this. Empty lines in the examples provided may have been removed to save space in the tables.
Result parameters
Result parameters
when OK
when error
None
Cause:
<1...>
Cause code
specifying why the
command was not
accepted by the
system
Description:
Textual description
of the cause code.
None
As above
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Example
xcommand alerttonetest tone:5
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
Example #1:
Sine wave of 3kHz with level –20dB on
local speakers:
xcommand audiotestsignal type:sine
level:-20 output:speaker frq:3000
*r Result (status=OK): /
*r/end
OK
Example #2:
White noise with level –10 dB to FarEnd:
xcommand audiotestsignal white -10
*r Result (status=OK): /
*r/end
OK
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