Clearone Interact Serial Command Guide User Manual

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INTERACT AT/PRO SERIAL COMMAND GUIDE
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INTERACT AT/PRO SERIAL COMMAND GUIDE

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Page 5 of 56Command Name Interact AT Interact ProLOGMASK X XLVL X XLVLREPORT X XLVLREPORTEN X XMANUFACTURER X XMICCAMPRESET XMLINE X XMMAX XMTRX X XMT

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Page 6 of 56Command Name Interact AT Interact ProRESETUSB X XRFVER X XRING X XRINGEREN X XRINGERIGN XRINGERLVL X XRINGERSEL X XRINGERTEST X XRXBOOST X

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Page 7 of 56AA – Auto Answer Enable/ DisableThis command selects/reports the setting of auto answer.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Chann

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Page 8 of 56(Null to query in text)TEXT FORM DETAILSCOMMAND FORM:DEVICE ACONN <Channel> [Value]

Page 6 - TYPE AND DEVICE IDS

Page 9 of 56AD – Auto Disconnect Enable/ DisableThis command selects/reports the setting of auto disconnect.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChann

Page 7 - CONVENTIONS

Page 10 of 56COMMAND FORM:DEVICE AECREF [Channel Group]

Page 8 - COMMAND SUPPORT TABLE

Page 11 of 56AECREF2 – Acoustic Echo Cancellation ReferenceThis command enables / disables or reports the current status of the 2ndAEC reference.ARGUM

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Page 12 of 56CALLDUR – Call DurationThis command indicates how long a call has lasted. If no call is in session, this will report 0. At the time of ca

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Page 13 of 56CAMMOVE – Move the CameraThis command sends commands to move the camera on the camera control port. There is no query for thiscommand.ARG

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Page 14 of 56CAMPRESETSET – Camera Preset SetupThis command sets the current position of a camera as a camera preset. There is no query for this comma

Page 12 - AAMB – Adaptive Ambient Mode

Table of Contents5Preface 1Type and Device IDs 1Conventions 2General Text Command Form Description 2Command Support Table 3AA – Auto Answer Enable/ Di

Page 13 - TEXT FORM DETAILS

Page 15 of 56CAMTRACK – Camera TrackThis command selects/reports the camera voice tracking mode.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Unsigned In

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Page 16 of 56CLOCK – Clock SetThis command sets or reports the current time.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesDate Unsigned Integer 1 1 – 31Month U

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Page 17 of 56COMPSEL – Compressor SelectThis command selects/reports the compressor on/off status.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel

Page 16 - BAUD – Baud Rate

Page 18 of 56COUNTRY – Country SelectionThis command sets / reports the country for compliance.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Unsigned Int

Page 17 - CALLDUR – Call Duration

Page 19 of 56DEVICE – Device Identification LabelThis selects/reports the manufacturer identification label of the specific channel.ARGUMENT DETAILSNa

Page 18 - CAMPRESET – Camera Preset

Page 20 of 56COMMAND FORM:DEVICE DID [Value]

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Page 21 of 56DSPVER – DSPVersionThis command reports the version of the DSP code in the INTERACT Pro and AT unit. This command is readonly.ARGUMENT D

Page 20 - CAMZOOM – Camera Zoom

Page 22 of 56Argument 1 Hexadecimal 2Group and Channel of the downloadGroup N (15), channels 2 (HTML skin) and 3 (Firmware).Argument 2 Hexadecimal 2 S

Page 21 - COMPRESS – Compressor

Page 23 of 56DVER – Command Dictionary VersionThis command reports the version of the command dictionary being used by the unit. This command is reado

Page 22 - COMVER – COM Version

Page 24 of 56ENETDNSA – Ethernet DNS Server AddressThis command selects/reports the DNS’s IP Address of the Ethernet port on the unit.ARGUMENT DETAILS

Page 23 - DEFAULT – Default the Unit

DEVICE – Device Identification Label 19DEVICETYPE – Sets the Type of Device connected to an Input or Output 19DIAL – DTMF Dialing 19DID – Device ID 19

Page 24 - DID – Device ID

Page 25 of 56EQSEL – Equalization EnableCOMMAND FORM:DEVICE FPGAVER [Value]This command enables / disables or reports the current status of the equali

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Page 26 of 56FILTER – Filter ParametersThis command selects/reports the parameters for a filter on a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesC

Page 26 - DTMFLVL – DTMFTone Level

Page 27 of 56FMP – First Mic PriorityThis command selects/reports First Mic Priority Mode.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Unsigned Short 20

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Page 28 of 56GAIN – Gain AdjustmentThis command changes or reports back the gain for a specified channel.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel

Page 28 - ARGUMENT FORM:<Value>

Page 29 of 56GMODE – Gating ModeThis command selects/reports the status of the gate mode for a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel

Page 29 - EQ – Equalization

Page 30 of 56GREPORT – Gate ReportThis command selects/reports the mode of gate status reporting.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Unsigned I

Page 30 - FILSEL – Filter Selection

Page 31 of 56HOOKD – Hook Flash DurationThis command selects/reports the hook flash duration.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel 1 Se

Page 31 - FLOW – Flow Control

Page 32 of 56LOGMASK – Event log maskThis command sets or reports the unit event log mask.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Hexadecimal 4XXXX

Page 32 - FREQTABLE – Frequency Table

Page 33 of 56LVLREPORTEN – Level Report EnableEnables level reporting for the unit.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesValue Unsigned Integer 40 = Tu

Page 33 - GHOLD – Gate Hold Time

Page 34 of 56MLINE – Mic/LineThis command selects/reports the coarse gain for a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel 1 See

Page 34 - GRATIO – Gate Ratio

MANUFACTURER – Manufacturer Identification Label 33MICCAMPRESET – Mic Camera Preset 33MLINE – Mic/Line 34MMAX – Maximum Number of Microphones 34MTRX –

Page 35 - HOOK – Hook Flash

Page 35 of 56MTRX – Matrix RoutingThis command selects/reports the matrix routing of an input to an output.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesSource

Page 36 - LOCALNUM – Local Number

Page 36 of 56MUTE – MuteThis command selects/reports the setting of mute on a specified channel.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel 1

Page 37 - LVLREPORT – Level Report

Page 37 of 56NLP – Non-Linear ProcessingThis command selects/reports the non-linear processing for a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesC

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Page 38 of 56PAA – PA AdaptiveThis command selects/reports the PA adaptive mode for a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel

Page 39 - MLINE – Mic/Line

Page 39 of 56PHONEBOOKCNT – Queries the Number of Entries in the PhonebookThis command queries the number of entries in the phonebook. This command is

Page 40 - MTRXLVL – Matrix Level

Page 40 of 56PODUPDATE – POD/BOB Status UpdateThis command reports the status of the POD / BOB’s for the unit. This command is read only!!!ARGUMENT DE

Page 41 - MUTE – Mute

Page 41 of 56PTTTHRESHOLD – Push to Talk ThresholdThis command selects/reports the threshold for push to talk adaption for a Microphone channel.ARGUME

Page 42 - OFFA – Off Attenuation

Page 42 of 56RADIOSCANRES – Radio Scan ResultsThis command reports the radio scan results. This command is reportable only. It cannot be queried or se

Page 43 - PAA – PA Adaptive

Page 43 of 56RAMP – Ramp Gain AdjustmentThis command starts / stops the gain ramp on a specified channel. There is no query for this command!ARGUMENT

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Page 44 of 56RESETUSB – Reset USBThis command resets the USB interface on the COM module and causes the USB to re-enumerate.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type

Page 45 - PP – Phantom Power

RXBSTEN – Receive Boost Enable 46SILENCEPRST – Silence Camera Preset 47SPEEDDIAL – Speed Dialing 47SPLEVEL – Speech Lift Level 47SPLIFT – Speech Lift

Page 46 - RADIOSCAN – Radio Scan

Page 45 of 56RINGERIGN – Ringer IgnoreThis command causes the ring tone to be suppressed and the generation of the RING command until thecurrent incom

Page 47 - RADIOSTATS – Radio Statistics

Page 46 of 56RXBOOST – Receive BoostThis command selects/reports the receive boost status.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel 1 See G

Page 48 - RESET – Reset

Page 47 of 56SILENCEPRST – Silence Camera PresetThis command associates a camera preset with silence for voice tracking.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size

Page 49 - RINGEREN – Ringer Enable

Page 48 of 56SPLIFT – Speech Lift ModeThis command selects/reports the status of the speech lift mode for a microphone.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size

Page 50 - RINGERIGN – Ringer Ignore

Page 49 of 56SYSRESULT – System Check ResultThis command reports the results of the system check. This command is reportable only. It cannot bequeried

Page 51 - RXBOOST – Receive Boost

Page 50 of 56TE – Telco EnableThis command selects/reports the hook status.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesChannel Channel 1 See GroupAndChannels

Page 52 - SPLEVEL – Speech Lift Level

Page 51 of 56TIMELOCALE – Time Locale SettingsThis command sets or reports the time locale settings.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size ValuesDaylight Savi

Page 53 - SYSCHECKS – System Checks

Page 52 of 56TNLP – Telco Non-Linear ProcessingThis command selects/reports the status of the Telco line echo suppression.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Si

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Page 53 of 56VOLBUT – Volume ButtonThis command sets or reports the channel assigned to the volume button or command.ARGUMENT DETAILSName Type Size Va

Page 55 - TE – Telco Enable

Page 54 of 56ZRING – Ring Indication USBThis command indicates a ringing line. This command is reportable only. It cannot be queried or set.ARGUMENT D

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Page 1 of 56PREFACEIINTERACT® Serial Command Guide CLEARONE® PART NO. 801-154-000 December 1, 2011 (REV.1.4)© 2011 ClearOne - All rights reserved. No

Page 57 - VEREX – Firmware Version

Page 55 of 56DESIGNATIONSThe following tables define the relationship between alpha and numeric representations. Text commands usethe alpha designatio

Page 58 - ZDIAL – DTMF Dialing USB

Page 56 of 56If a channel has a numeric value of 0xff or an alpha value of ‘*’, the command is to be applied to all channels.For example, a group valu

Page 59 - Error Messages

Page 2 of 56CONVENTIONSThis definition uses the following typographic conventions used in this document:Convention Description<X> Parameters enc

Page 60 - DESIGNATIONS

Page 3 of 56COMMAND SUPPORT TABLECommand Name Interact AT Interact ProAA X XAAMB X XAARINGS X XACONN X XAD X XAEC X XAECMODE XAECREF X XAECREF2 XAGC X

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Page 4 of 56Command Name Interact AT Interact ProDEVICE X XDEVICETYPE X XDIAL X XDID X XDSPVER X XDSPVEREX XDTMFLVL X XDUPDATE X XDVER X XENETADDR X X

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