User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- _gen_
- Important Safety Information
- INTERACT Software Overview
- INTERACT MIC EX
- INTERACT Dialers
- INTERACT Com / COM-W (Wireless)
- Network Connection
- Phonebook
- Regional Settings
- Event Log
- System Checks
- Firmware Loader
- INTERACT COM Updater
- Serial Commands
- INTERACT AT
- Basic Connections
- Device Toolbox - INTERACT AT
- Mixer Console - INTERACT AT
- Line Input Settings - INTERACT AT
- Line Output Settings -- Interact AT
- Camera Control
- Dialer - INTERACT AT
- Communications Settings - INTERACT AT
- Record Output Settings -- INTERACT AT
- INTERACT Mic and Mic EX Settings - INTERACT AT Only
- Playback Input Settings - INTERACT AT
- Telephone Settings - INTERACT AT
- Loudspeaker Settings - INTERACT AT
- INTERACT COM Settings - INTERACT AT
- INTERACT PRO
- INTERACT PRO 8i
- Device Toolbox - INTERACT PRO
- Mic Settings - INTERACT PRO
- Mixer Console - INTERACT PRO
- Line Input Settings - INTERACT PRO
- Presets - INTERACT PRO
- Dialer - INTERACT PRO
- Communications Settings - INTERACT PRO
- COM Settings - INTERACT PRO
- Telcos - INTERACT PRO
- Processing Settings - INTERACT PRO
- Output Settings - INTERACT PRO
- Compliance
- Bookmarks
SERIAL COMMANDS
The INTERACT Serial Commands guide can be found as a separate document. The document
contains a list of applicable serial commands, use and application for the INTERACT AT and
INTERACT PRO models.
Connecting with Telnet
Users can connect to any unit via RS -232 and Telnet. Available Telnet commands are the same as
those used in the Serial Command section of the INTERACT Serial Commands guide.
How to Connect with Telnet:
l Use the client of your choice
l Telnet uses port 23
l The user name and password are the same as used by INTERACT. The default username is
clearone and the default password is INTERACT. These are not case sensitive.
Note: The INTERACT PRO 8i cannot be controlled through RS-232 and Telnet.
RS-232 Port: INTERACT AT/Pro
Pin# User Definable Control
1 N DCD
2 N TXD
3 N RXD
4 N DTR
5 N Ground
6 N DSR
7 N CTS
8 N RTS
9 N No Connection
Note: To avoid communication errors, ClearOne recommends using all nine pins
when connecting to the RS -232 port.
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