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Configuration-type Commands – xconfiguration / configuration.xml
Audio
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Audio
Inputs
Audio
Outputs
Audio
Outputs
Audio
Outputs
Audio
LocalDetection
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
Line [1..x]
For 3000 MXP, Line 1:
6000 MXP: x=3
Mode: <On/Off/Microphone>
3000 MXP: x=2
Turns the input On or Off. If set to Microphone, the audio on this input will not be outputted locally. Microphone input 2 will be
disabled and this Line input will use the Echo canceller of Mic. input 2. To be used when using an external microphone mixer.
For 3000 MXP, Line 2:
Mode: <On/Off/Auto>
Turns the input On or Off. If set to Auto the input will be active when VCR is selected as video input source.
For 6000 MXP, Line 1 & 2:
Mode: <On/Off>
Turns the input On or Off.
For 6000 MXP, Line 3:
Mode: <On/Off/Auto>
Turns the input On or Off. If set to Auto the input will be active when VCR is selected as video input source.
Example:
xconfiguration audio inputs line 2 mode: off
Line [1..x]
Level: <1..16>
6000 MXP: x=3
Defines the output level of the specified output line
xconfiguration audio outputs line 2 level: 10
3000 MXP: x=2
Example:
Line [1..x]
Mode: <On/Off>
6000 MXP: x=3
Enables or disables the specified output line.
3000 MXP: x=2
xconfiguration audio outputs line 2 mode: off
Example:
Line [1]
Type: <Analog/SPDIF/Auto>
Applies to Line 1 only! This configuration is also referred to as Out 1 Mode.
6000 MXP: x=3
NOTE!
If Out 1 Mode is set to Auto, the system will select analogue or digital (SPDIF) mode depending on the detected Audio Module. If
3000 MXP: x=2
a TANDBERG Digital NAM is detected, SPDIF mode will be selected, otherwise analogue mode will be selected.
Setting the Out 1 Mode to either Analogue or SPDIF will override the auto-detected mode.
xconfiguration audio outputs line 1 type: SPDIF
Example:
Mode: <On/Off>
The Local Detection is a feature to detect possible eavesdropping activity. If such activity is detected it will be stopped. The system will disconnect
the ongoing call and start an alarm / warning signal on the internal alert speaker on the codec. This will prevent audio and video to be sent from a
TANDBERG system without the user noticing.
Local Detection is based on a detection of an acoustical connection between the loudspeaker system and the microphone(s). If there is no such connec-
tion, and the loudspeaker is disconnected or switched off, it may indicate that the system is configured with the intention of listening into a confidential
conversation/meeting without the meeting participants noticing.
xconfiguration audio localdetection mode: On
Example:
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