ClearOne comm SR 1212 Conference Phone User Manual


 
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PASMM – PA Sound Mask Mode
This command selects/reports the sound mask mode on a PA channel.
Command Form: DEVICE PASMM <Channel> <Group> [Value]
Argument Type Size Values Units
Channel Channel 1 See Groups and Channels
Group Group 1 23 (J)
Value Unsigned Short 2 0 = Voice Mode
1 = Wideband Mode
(Null to query in text)
PASMT – PA Sound Mask Timer
This command selects/reports the timer on sound mask signal on a PA channel.
Command Form: DEVICE PASMT <Channel> <Group> [Value]
Argument Type Size Values Units
Channel Channel 1 See Groups and Channels
Group Group 1 23 (J)
Value Unsigned Short 2 0 – 1440 (24 hours)
(Null to query in text)
Minutes
PATO – PA Thermal Overload
This indicates if a thermal overload condition is occurring on one of the power amplifier channels. This is Read-
Only, and is automatically generated if a overload occurs.
Command Form: DEVICE PATO [Bitmap]
Argument Type Size Values Units
Bitmap Hexadecimal
Integer
4
PBDIAL – Dial a PB Entry by Argument
This command dials a speed dial number by name. There is no query for this command.
Command Form: DEVICE PBDIAL <Channel> <Label>
Argument Type Size Values Units
Channel Channel 1 See Groups and Channels
Group Group 1 17 (R)
Reserved Unsigned Integer 2 0
Label String 16 1 – 16 chars
PHONEBOOKADD – Adds an Entry to the Phonebook
This command saves an entry in the phonebook. There is no query for this command. No two entries can
share the same label. An argument error will be returned if an entry already exists. To change an entry, you
must first delete it and then add it again. If label is blank, the first 20 characters of the number will be used as the
label. The Number argument must not be blank. If an entry already exists with the assigned speed dial it will be
overwritten. The entries are alphabetized based on Label.
Command Form: DEVICE PHONEBOOKADD <ID Number Label>
Argument Type Size Values Units
Speed Dial Unsigned Integer 4 0 for not assigned to a speed dial
1 – 20
Number String 44 1 – 44 chars ‘0’ – ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’
Label String 16 1 – 16 chars