Understanding the table layout, Configuration storage levels – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual

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REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS

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Configuration Storage Levels

Understanding the Table Layout

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Configuration Storage Levels

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Storage Level:

Configuration:

3

NetProfile 7 Network: <SIP>

3

NTP Address: <S: 0, 64>

3

NTP Mode: <Manual/Auto>

3

OptionKey Bandwidth: <S: 0, 16>

3

OptionKey Features: <S: 0, 16>

1

OSD Icon BadNetwork: <On/Off>

1

OSD Icon Encryption: <On/Off>

1

OSD Icon MicOff: <On/Off>

1

OSD Icon OnAir: <On/Off>

1

OSD Icon Telephone: <On/Off>

1

OSD Icon VolumeOff: <On/Off>

2

OSD MCUStatusLine Mode: <On/Off/Auto>

1

OSD Menu BallonHelp: <On/Off>

2

OSD Menu DisableTimeout: <On/Off>

2

OSD Menu DisplayWelcomeText: <On/Off>

3

OSD Menu InputEditor Language: <Off/Chinese/Korean>

3

OSD Menu Language: <English/German/Norwegian/French/Swedish/Italian/Portuguese/Japanese/ Chinese/TraditionalChinese/Russian/Spanish/Korean/Finnish/Thai/Arabic>

3

OSD Menu Mode: <On/Off>

3

OSD Menu Password: <S: 0, 5>

3

OSD Menu WelcomeMenu: <On/Off>

2

OSD Menu WelcomeText: <S: 0, 30>

3

OSD Mode: <On/Off>

3

PacketlossDownSpeed Mode: <Auto/Off>

1

PictureProgram [1..4] Layout: <Full/2Split/4Split/2+1Split/3+1Split/5+1Split>

1

PictureProgram [1..4] Window [1..6] Call: <1..11>

1

PictureProgram [1..4] Window [1..6] Picture: <LocalMain/LocalDuo/Current/Previous/Duo/RemoteMain/RemoteDuo/JPEG/ TandbergMonitor1/TandbergMonitor2/None>

NetProfile 7 Network — PictureProgram [1..4] Window [1..6] Picture

TIP!

An exhaustive

description of the API
structure can be found
in the section

The TANDBERG API

By use of the command

DefaultValuesSet

you may

reset configurations to their
default settings. To be able
to discriminate between
the different Configuration
commands (without having
to specify each one of them),
the Configuration commands
have been grouped into

3 different storage levels

,

denoted 1, 2 and 3.
The command DefaultValues-
Set
is thus followed by a
level parameter (1, 2, or 3).
If you specify the use of
level parameter 1, only level
1 Configuration commands
will be reset.
If you specify the use of
level parameter 2, level 1
and level 2 Configuration
commands will be reset.
If you specify the use of
level parameter 3, all Con-
figuration commands will be
reset (1, 2, and 3).

Configuration Commands
shown on this page.

Configuration Command

Corresponding Storage Level

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