157
TANDBERG 3000
MXP
&
6000
MXP
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Command Information
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
Required parameters are identified by an
(r)
appended to the parameter name. The
(r)
appears in this table for your information only and shall not be included when writing the commands – see the column
Example
for an illustration of this. Empty lines in the examples provided may have been removed to save space in the tables.
Command
Description
Parameters
Result parameters
when OK
Result parameters
when error
Example
FloorToSite
Command used to
assign floor to a specific
site in a MultiSite
conference supporting
H.243.
MCuID
(r)
: <1..191>
MCUID to the MultiSite the site is
connected to.
TerminalID
(r)
: <1..191>
The site’s terimnal id, referenced to
the MultiSite it is connected to.
None
As above
xcommand floortosite mcuid:85 terminal-
id:2
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
FloorToSiteEnd
Command used to end
the assignment of floor
to a specific site in a
MultiSite conference
supporting H.243.
Requires that the
command FloorToSite
has been issued in
advance
None
None
As above
xcommand floortositeend
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
GroupEntryAdd
Command used to add
a new Group entry to
the locally stored Group
Directory (or MultiSite
Directory). The entry is
stored in the first vacant
position in the Group
Directory.
Name: <S: 0, 48>
The entry’s name.
LocalEntryId.1..10: <1..200>
References to local entry ids to be
included in this Group entry.
GroupEntryId:
<1..50>
Reference to the
Group Directory
position the entry
is stored.
As above
xcommand groupentryadd name:”My Group
Entry” localentryid.1:1 localentryid.2:7
localentryid.3:9
*r Result (status=OK):
GroupEntryId: 17
*r/end
OK
GroupEntryDelete
Command used to
delete an entry in the
locally stored Group
Directory.
GroupEntryId
(r)
: <1..50>
Reference to the entry to delete.
None
As above
xcommand groupentrydelete groupentryid:30
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
KeyDown
Command used to
emulate pressing a key
on the TANDBERG MXP
remote control without
releasing it. The KeyDown
command should be
followed by a KeyRelease
command to emulate
releasing the key.
Key
(r)
: <0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/
9/*/#/Connect/Disconnect/
up/Down/Right/Left/Selfview/
Layout/Phonebook/Cancel/
MicOff/Presentation/Volumeup/
VolumeDown/OK/ZoomIn/
ZoomOut/Grab>
None
As above
xcommand keydown key: phonebook
*r Result (status=OK):
*r/end
OK
FloorToSite — KeyDown