Xcommand Audio Localoutput Removeconnector; Xcommand Audio Localoutput Update - Cisco TelePresence SX80 Reference Manual

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Introduction

xCommand Audio LocalOutput RemoveConnector

Detach an output connector from the local output given by the output ID. You need to enter
both the connector's type and number (ConnectorType, ConnectorId) to uniquely identify the
connector.
Run xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to get an overview of all local outputs.
This command is mainly intended for internal use by the CE Console. If you don't use CE
Console, you need to manually add the command in a startup script in order to make the defini-
tion persistent over a reboot.
Requires user role: ADMIN
USAGE:
xCommand Audio LocalOutput RemoveConnector OutputId:
ConnectorType
ConnectorId:
ConnectorId
where
: Integer (0..65534)
OutputId
The unique identifier of the local output. It was generated when the local output was
created with the xCommand Audio LocalOutput Add command.
: HDMI/Line
ConnectorType
Select the connector type.
: Integer (1..2) for an HDMI connector; Integer (1..6) for a Line connector
ConnectorId
Select a connector. The connectors are numbered from left to right on the codec
connector panel (as seen from rear).
Cisco TelePresence SX80 API Reference Guide CE9.1, JUNE 2017.
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About the API
xConfiguration
OutputId
ConnectorType:
xCommand
xCommand

xCommand Audio LocalOutput Update

Update the settings of the local output given by the output ID.
Run xStatus Audio Output LocalOutput to get an overview of all local outputs.
This command is mainly intended for internal use by the CE Console. If you don't use CE
Console, you need to manually add the command in a startup script in order to make the defini-
tion persistent over a reboot.
Requires user role: ADMIN
USAGE:
xCommand Audio LocalOutput Update OutputId:
Loudspeaker
Channels:
Channels
where
: Integer (0..65534)
OutputId
The unique identifier of the local output. It was generated when the local output was
created with the xCommand Audio LocalOutput Add command.
: String (0, 255)
Name
Choose a name that describes the local output.
: On/Off
Loudspeaker
On: Choose On if at least one of the associated connectors are connected to a
loudspeaker. This is important because it tells the echo canceler to use this signal as a
reference signal.
Off: Choose Off if no loudspeaker is connected to the associated connectors.
Note that only one of the local outputs should have a loudspeaker connected.
: Integer (1..2)
Channels
1: Mix the local and remote input signals into a mono signal.
2: Mix the local and remote input signals into a stereo signal.
: On/Off
VolumeControlled
On: The volume will change according to the level set by the volume controls on the
user interface, or the xCommand Audio Volume commands.
Off: The volume is neither influenced by the volume controls on the user interface, nor
the xCommand Audio Volume commands.
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xStatus
Appendices
OutputId
Name: "Name" Loudspeaker:
VolumeControlled:
VolumeControlled
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