Messageboxdisplay, Piphide, Pipshow – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual
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TANDBERG 3000
MXP
&
6000
MXP
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Command Information
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
Required parameters are identified by an
(r)
appended to the parameter name. The
(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.
Command
Description
Parameters
Result parameters
when OK
Result parameters
when error
Example
MessageBoxDisplay
Command used to add a
graphical message box
on the screen.
Title
(r)
:
Message box title.
Line.1..3:
within the box.
Key.1..3:
None
As above
xcommand messageboxdisplay title:Welcome
line.1:”How are you?”
key.1:Good
key.2:Bad
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
PIPHide
Command used to hide
a PIP on a specific
VirtualMonitor.
VirtualMonitor
(r)
: <1..4>
Addresses which VirtualMonitor to
apply the command.
None
As above
xcommand piphide virtualmonitor:1
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
PIPShow
Command used to
display a specific picture
in a PIP on a selected
VirtualMonitor
VirtualMonitor
(r)
: <1..4>
Addresses which VirtualMonitor to
apply the command.
Picture
(r)
:
RemoteMain/RemoteDuo/
JPEG/TandbergMonitor1/
TandbergMonitor2/None>
Specifies which of the supported
pictures to display in the PIP on the
addressed VirtualMonitor.
Call: <1..11>
If RemoteMain or RemoteDuo is
selected, this parameter must be
supplied to select the correct remote
call.
Position:
None
As above
xcommand pipshow virtualmonitor:1 pic-
ture:remoteduo call:5
postion:topright
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
PresetActivate
Command used to
activate a stored preset.
Number
(r)
: <0..14>
The preset to activate.
None
As above
xcommand presetactivate number:4
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
MessageBoxDisplay — PresetActivate