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Introduction
The FarendControl commands
xCommand FarendControl Camera Move
Move the far end camera (the remote camera). NOTE: The far end camera moves in the specified direc-
tion until the stop command (ref: xCommand FarEndControl Camera Stop) is issued
CallId: The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During the call you can run the
xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
Value: Select the action for how to move the camera.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
CallId: <0..65534>
Value(r): <Left/Right/Up/Down/ZoomIn/ZoomOut>
example:
xCommand FarEndControl Camera Move CallId:3 Value:left
*r FECCMoveResult (status=OK):
** end
xCommand FarendControl Camera Stop
Stop the far end camera after the xCommand FarEndControl Camera Move has been issued.
CallId: The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During the call you can run the
xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
CallId: <0..65534>
example:
xCommand FarEndControl Camera Stop CallId:3
*r FECCMoveResult (status=OK):
** end
Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC6.0 February 2013.
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About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand FarendControl Preset Activate
xCommand FarendControl Preset Store
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xCommand
xCommand
While in a call, this command is used to activate a preset on the far end codec. The preset covers the
far end codec's camera positions and input video switcher settings.
The preset must be stored on the far end codec beforehand, either by using the xCommand Preset
Store command locally on the far end codec, or by using the xCommand FarEndControl Preset Store
command from a remote codec.
Note: The far end codec's xConfiguration Conference FarEndControl Mode setting must be switched
On for the FarEndControl commands to work.
CallId: The CallId is required to identify the far end codec only when in a multipoint call. The CallId
is returned when issuing the xCommand Dial command. During the call you can run the xStatus Call
command to see the CallId.
PresetId: The PresetId must be retrieved from the far end codec since this is the ID of the preset that
is stored on that codec.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
CallId: <0..65534>
PresetId(r): <1..15>
example:
xCommand FarEndControl Preset Activate CallId:3 PresetId:1
*r FECCPresetActivateResult (status=OK):
** end
While in a call, this command is used to store a preset on the far end codec. The preset covers the far
end codec's camera positions and input video switcher settings.
Note: The far end codec's xConfiguration Conference FarEndControl Mode setting must be switched
On for the FarEndControl commands to work.
CallId: The CallId is required to identify the far end codec only when in a multipoint call. The CallId
is returned when issuing the xCommand Dial command. During the call you can run the xStatus Call
command to see the CallId.
PresetId: The PresetId must be retrieved from the far end codec since this is the ID of the preset that
is stored on that codec.
Requires user role: ADMIN
Parameters:
CallId: <0..65534>
PresetId(r): <0..15>
example:
xCommand FarEndControl Preset Store CallId:3 PresetId:1
*r FECCPresetStoreResult (status=OK):
** end
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