User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Online Resources
- Contents
- Introduction
- About this Manual
- Getting Started
- User Interface
- Dialer Application
- Basic Operations
- Configuring the CS-700
- Configuring using the Web User Interface
- Configuring using the Service Application
- Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 66
- Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 150
- Provisioning file
- Provisioning file parameters (All Models)
- Using the Application Programming Interface (API)
- USB API functions
- Telnet / SSH interface
- USB/Telnet/SSH CLI Commands
- usb-conn-status
- speaker-volume
- ringer-volume
- speaker-mute
- mute
- camera-ptz-home
- camera-image-defaults
- camera-backlight
- camera-mute
- camera-pan
- cam-pan-left
- cam-pan-right
- camera-tilt
- cam-tilt-up
- cam-tilt-down
- camera-zoom
- cam-zoom-in
- cam-zoom-out
- cam-apply-defaults
- cam-image-apply-defaults
- status
- status-all
- call-info
- start-time
- dial
- answer
- hangup
- hold
- resume
- swap
- join
- transfer
- vm-count
- do-not-disturb
- dtmf
- registration
- Upgrading the Device Firmware
- Appendix
- Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
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Property
Type
Values
Default Value
Description
sys.snmp-
community
TEXT
Read-only community string.
public
Specifies the SNMP read-only community string used for queries
from the server and transmitted traps. Read-only indicates the
authorization level. The device does not support write operations
initiated through SNMP.
sys.snmp-contact-
name
TEXT
Contact name.
Specifies the contact name, typically the system administrator.
This string is informational and can include an email address. It is
not associated with traps.
sys.snmp-device-
location
TEXT
Device location.
Specifies the location of the device for informational purposes.
sys.snmp-address
TEXT
IP address or DNS name.
Specifies the SNMP server address to which traps will be sent.
Leave blank to disable traps.
sys.recent-call-
enabled
BOOLEAN
0 : Disable recent call list
1 : Enable recent call list
1
Enables or disable the Recent Calls list.
sys.ui-mask
NUMBER
0 : All menus are enabled in the
dialer
4 : Do not allow modifications of
call forwarding
8 : Do not allow modifications of
call history
16 : Do not allow modifications
of contacts
32 : Do not allow modifications
of DND
0
Enable or disable menus in dialer via a bit mask. Add the values of
all features that are to be disabled. For example a value of 40
(8+32) will not allow modifications to the call history, and does not
allow modification of the DND.
audio.eq
NUMBER
1 : Voice
2 : Bass boost
3 : Treble boost
1
EQ setting used to adjust the speaker frequencies to your
preference for the room and the types of calls.
audio.high-pass-
filter
INDEXED_
OPTION
0 : None
1 : 110 Hz
2 : 140 Hz
3 : 175 Hz
4 : 225 Hz
0
High-Pass filter setting. High-Pass filters are provided to adjust to
room and application requirements. Use the High-Pass filter in
rooms that have a high background noise in the low frequencies
(air conditioning, lighting fixtures, etc.). All filters are bi-quad
filters, reducing the signal by 6dB per octave.
audio.analog-
audio-in-mode
BOOLEAN
0 : Automatic gain setting
1 : Manually specify gain setting
0
For the audio in port, select the gain setting mode, either auto or
manual.