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Getting an overview, Command help, Xacli – command-type – xcommands/xdirectory – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual

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TANDBERG 3000

MXP

&

6000

MXP

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

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