Understanding the table layout, Additionalcamera — audio, Configuration-type commands – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual
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AdditionalCamera
Type: <0..4>
This configuration enables improved support for some non-TANDBERG cameras. When using one of the cameras listed below, set the configuration accordingly. Software version
F5 offers camera type autodetection. Should, however, the camera you use fail to to be detected properly, you may use this command to select the camera type that best resem-
bles the camera used.
0 = TANDBERG Wave 2 (default)
1 = Sony EVI-D30
2 = Sony BRC-300
3 = Sony EVI-D100
4 = Sony EVI-D70
5 = Sony BRC-H700
6 = Sony EVI-HD1
EXAMPLE:
If using a Sony EVI-D30:
xconfiguration additionalcamera type: 1
AlertSpeaker
Mode:
Turns the internal alert speaker On or Off.
Example:
xconfiguration alertspeaker mode: on
AlertTone
Volume: <0..15>
Sets the volume of the alert tone. This volume setting also applies to the internal alert speaker if turned on.
Example:
xconfiguration alerttone volume: 10
TIP!
The system supports as many as 10 different alert
tones. To help distinguish between incoming video calls
and ordinary telephone calls, we recommend the use of
different alert tones for video calls and telephone calls.
AlertTone
VideoTelephony: <1..10>
Defines the alert tone to use for incoming video telephony calls.
Example:
xconfiguration alerttone videotelephony: 10
AlertTone
Telephony: <1..10>
Defines the alert tone to use for incoming telephony calls.
Example:
xconfiguration alerttone telephony: 8
AllowLatency:
If set to Off (default), the IP call rate will sometimes exceed the maximum callrate specified for the call to reduce latency.
In some cases with poor network quality this might however result in increased packet loss. To avoid this, AllowLatency should be set to On.
Example:
xConfiguration AllowLatency: On
Audio
Microphones
Mode:
Turns all microphones On or Off. This is the configuration that is tied to the “Mic off” key on the TANDBERG MXP remote control.
Example:
xconfiguration audio microphones mode: off
Audio
MicrophoneMixer
Mode:
When set to Auto the adjustment of each microphone signal is done automatically to obtain the best possible audio and minimize the background noise.
When set to Fixed the system will maintain a constant weighting of all microphones.
Example:
xconfiguration audio microphonemixer mode: fixed
AdditionalCamera — Audio
Configuration-type Commands – xconfiguration / configuration.xml
Configuration path
Valid range of Configuration values (from..to)
Description
Syntax example
Some configurations
share a common part
of the configuration
path, as can be seen
from these examples
Tip or restrictions
applying
Contents of this
column is sorted
alphabetically
TIP!
An exhaustive
description of the API
structure can be found
in the section
Valid settings available
(here: On/Off)