D15335.08 Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
API Reference Guide
xCommand Camera Ramp
Move the camera in a specified direction. The camera moves at specified speed until a stop
command is issued. In a daisy chain, you need to know the CameraId for the camera you want
to address. Be aware that pan and tilt can be operated simultaneously, but no other combina-
tions. In the latter case only the first operation specified is executed. For example, if you try to
run both zoom and pan at the same time, only zoom is executed.
NOTE: You must run a stop command to stop the camera, see the example below.
Requires user role: ADMIN, INTEGRATOR, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Camera Ramp CameraId:
CameraId
[Pan:
Pan
] [PanSpeed:
PanSpeed
] [Tilt:
Tilt
] [TiltSpeed:
TiltSpeed
] [Zoom:
Zoom
] [ZoomSpeed:
ZoomSpeed
] [Focus: Focus]
where
CameraId:
Integer (1..7)
Select the camera.
Pan:
Left/Right/Stop
Move the camera to the Left or Right, followed by Stop.
PanSpeed:
Integer (1..15)
Set the pan speed.
Tilt:
Down/Up/Stop
Move the camera Up or Down, followed by Stop.
TiltSpeed:
Integer (1..15)
Set the tilt speed.
Zoom:
In/Out/Stop
Zoom the camera In or Out, followed by Stop.
ZoomSpeed:
Integer (1..15)
Set the zoom speed.
Focus:
Far/Near/Stop
Focus the camera Far or Near, followed by Stop.
xCommand Camera TriggerAutofocus
Trigger the auto-focus functionality. The camera must support auto-focus functionality. If the
camera is daisy chained, the CameraId is given by its place in the chain.
Requires user role: ADMIN, USER
USAGE:
xCommand Camera TriggerAutofocus CameraId:
CameraId
where
CameraId:
Integer (1..7)
Select the camera to auto-focus.
Introduction
About the API
xConfiguration
Appendices
xCommand
xStatus
xCommand