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Introduction
xCommand Camera Preset Store
Store the current position of the chosen camera. The camera is identified by the CameraId parameter.
Note: The xCommand Camera Preset commands applies to an individual camera. This is in contrast
to the xCommand Preset commands where a single preset covers ALL connected cameras plus the
Video Input switcher settings. The xCommand Camera Preset commands are useful when you want
to handle multiple camera positions individually per camera, rather than working with complete sets of
camera positions.
PresetId: The ID of this camera preset. If not set explicitly, the codec will assign a preset ID automatically.
CameraId: Which camera to store the position of.
ListPosition: The new camera preset's position in the list returned by the xCommand Camera Preset
List command.
Name: The name of the new camera preset. It will be used in the list returned by the xCommand Camera
Preset List command.
Requires user role: ADMIN
Parameters:
PresetId: <1..35>
CameraId (r): <1..1>
ListPosition: <1..35>
Name: <S: 0, 255>
example:
xCommand Camera Preset Store PresetId: 1 CameraId: 1 ListPosition: 1 Name ""
OK
*r CameraPresetStoreResult (status=OK)
** end
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About the API
xConfiguration
The Conference commands
xCommand Conference DoNotDisturb Activate
xCommand Conference DoNotDisturb Deactivate
xCommand Conference ActiveSpeaker Reset
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xCommand
xCommand
This command switches on the Do Not Disturb mode, and the Timeout parameter allows you to control
when it is switched off again. It only takes effect when xConfiguration Conference DoNotDisturb Mode
is set to Timed.
When Do Not Disturb is switched on, all incoming calls are rejected and registered as missed calls. The
calling side receives a busy signal.
Timeout: The number of minutes before Do Not Disturb is switched off. If not set, Do Not Disturb times
out after 1440 minutes (24 hours).
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
Timeout: <0..1440>
example:
xCommand Conference DoNotDisturb Activate
*r ActivateResult:
** end
This command switches off the Do Not Disturb mode. This command only takes effect when xConfigu-
ration Conference DoNotDisturb Mode is set to Timed. When Do Not Disturb is switched off incoming
calls come through as normal.
Requires user role: USER
example:
xCommand Conference DoNotDisturb Deactivate
*r DeactivateResult:
** end
Resets ActiveSpeaker. Normal voice switching is switched back on.
Requires user role: USER
example:
xCommand Conference ActiveSpeaker Reset
*r ConferenceActiveSpeakerResetResult (status=OK):
** end
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