Getting an overview, Command help, Xacli – command-type – xcommands/xdirectory – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual
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TANDBERG 3000
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REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
To get an overview of the supported command-type commands, type
? or help after the com-
mand-type command
(xcommand) .
TIP!
To list all supported configurations with corresponding valuespace:
xcommand ??
xcommand ?
- User Commands -
AlertToneTest DialLocalEntry LocalEntryDelete
AudioTestSignal DisconnectCall MessageBoxDelete
Boot DTMFSend MessageBoxDisplay
CallAccept DuoVideoStart PIPHide
CallMute DuoVideoStop PIPShow
CallMuteOutgoing FECCFocus PresetActivate
CameraFocus FECCMove PresetClear
CameraHalt FECCPresetActivate PresetStore
CameraMove FECCPresetStore ScreensaverActivate
CameraPosition FECCRequestStill ScreensaverDeactivate
CameraTrackingStart FECCSelectSource ScreensaverReset
CameraTrackingStop FeedbackDeregister SiteDisconnect
CameraWhiteBalance FeedbackRegister SiteView
ChairRelease FloorRelease SiteViewEnd
ChairTake FloorRequest SPIDAutoConfigure
ConferenceDisconnect FloorToSite SStringSend
ConferenceTerminate FloorToSiteEnd StillImageSend
CorpDirGetNext GroupEntryAdd StreamingStart
CorpDirGetPrevious GroupEntryDelete StreamingStop
CorpDirSearch KeyDisable TextDelete
DefaultValuesSet KeyEnable TextDisplay
Dial KeyPress VirtualMonitorReset
DialGlobalEntry KeyRelease VirtualMonitorSet
DialGroupEntry LocalEntryAdd
OK
Note! The list provided here appears as an example only. There may be commands available,
not listed here.
XACLI – Command-type Commands – xcommands/xdirectory
About the TANDBERG API
To get help on a specific command, type the command-type command (xcommand) – then a
command name followed by
? or help:
EXAMPLE:
xcommand dial ?
*h xCommand Dial
Number:
SecondNumber:
SubAddress:
CallRate:
Restrict:
NetProfile: <1..7>
BillingCode:
NOTE!
Required parameters are identified by an
(r)
behind the parameter name.
EXAMPLE:
xcommand cameramove ?
*h xCommand CameraMove
Camera(r): <1..4>
Direction(r):
OK
Command help
Example Showing How to Get an Overview of Supported Commands
Getting an Overview