D14642.15 Codec C40-C60 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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API Reference Guide
xConfiguration Video SelfviewDefault OnMonitorRole
Determine which monitor/output to display the main video source (self-view) on after a call.
The value reflects the monitor roles set for the different outputs in the Video Output HDMI/DVI/
Composite MonitorRole settings.
The setting applies both when self-view is displayed in full screen, and when it is displayed as
picture-in-picture (PiP), but only if the Video Monitors setting is set to Dual.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<First/Second/Current>
First:
The self-view picture will be shown on outputs with the Video Output HDMI/DVI/Composite
MonitorRole set to First.
Second:
The self-view picture will be shown on outputs with the Video Output HDMI/DVI/
Composite MonitorRole set to Second.
Current:
When leaving the call, the selfv iew picture will be kept on the same output as during the
call.
Example:
xConfiguration Video SelfviewDefault OnMonitorRole: Current
xConfiguration Video Monitors
Set the monitor layout mode.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<Single/Dual/DualPresentationOnly>
Single:
The same layout is shown on all monitors.
Dual:
The layout is distributed on two monitors.
DualPresentationOnly:
All participants in the call will be shown on the first monitor, while the
presentation (if any) will be shown on the second monitor.
Example:
xConfiguration Video Monitors: Single
xConfiguration Video OSD Mode
The OSD (On Screen Display) is where you find the menus, dialogs, icons and indicators, and the
navigation is done with a remote control. Define which icons and information to be displayed on
screen.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<Off/On>
Off:
Hide the on-screen menus, icons and indicators.
On:
Display the on-screen menus, icons and indicators.
Example:
xConfiguration Video OSD Mode: On
xConfiguration Video OSD WallpaperSelection
In cases where you want to prevent users from easily changing the wallpaper setting from the
Settings menu, the wallpaper setting can be made available from within the Administrator Settings
menu. The administrator settings can be password protected. The OSD (On Screen Display) is
where you find the menus, dialogs, icons and indicators, and the navigation is done with a remote
control.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<Off/On>
Off:
The wallpaper setting will be available from within the Video settings in the Administrator
Settings.
On:
The Wallpaper menu will be available from the Settings menu.
Example:
xConfiguration Video OSD WallpaperSelection: On
xConfiguration Video OSD LanguageSelection
In cases where you want to prevent users from easily changing the language settings from the
Settings menu, the language settings can be made available from within the Administrator Settings
menu. The administrator settings can be password protected. The OSD (On Screen Display) is
where you find the menus, dialogs, icons and indicators, and the navigation is done with a remote
control.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<Off/On>
Off:
The language settings will be available from within the SystemUnit settings in the
Administrator Settings.
On:
The Language menu will be available from the Settings menu.
Example:
xConfiguration Video OSD LanguageSelection: On
xConfiguration Video OSD MenuStartupMode
Configure the state of the on-screen menus after a video system / codec boot.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Value space:
<Closed/Home>
Closed:
The on-screen menu will NOT expand automatically. This setting is recommended for 3rd
party integrations that need full control of what is shown on the OSD.
Home:
The on-screen menu will show the home menu expanded.
Example:
xConfiguration Video OSD MenyStartUpMode: Home
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