NEC Visualink 128/384 Engineering Guide
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NDA-24233 Issue 2Page 3-15 VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Console Command List SMTC Sets Audio or Audio/Video Mute Setting 2-13 RMTC Checking Audio or Audio/VideoOutput Mute Setting 2-14 Description: Sets whether the audio or audio and video outgoing is muted or unmuted at the start of communication when the VisuaLink automatically answers or manual answered calls. Command Format: SMTC p1 p1: A: Audio is set to be Muted (Default) AV: Video/Audio is set to be Muted Response: Normal Response: OK Description: Reads what is to be MUTED at the start of communication. Command Format: RMTC Response: Normal Response: p1 OK p1: A : Audio is set to be Muted AV : Video/Audio is set to be Muted
Page 3-16NDA-24233 Issue 2 Console Command List VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide 3.3 LINE Setting Command SNET Setting Network Type (P x 64/56) 3-1 Note: The command can only be issued when the VisuaLink is not in a call. RNET Checking Network Type Setting (P x 64/56) 3-2 Description: Sets a network type (P x 64/56). Some networks use 8 kbps out of the 64 kbps for network control information, so the network available for users may be limited to P x 56 kbps. When connecting to the network, check if it is a limited network (P x 56) or clear network (P x 64). Command Format: SNET p1 p1: Px64: Clear Network Type Px56: Limited Network Type Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR21 ERR45 ERR87 Description: Checks the current network setting (P x 64/56). Command Format: RNET Response: Normal Response: p1 OK p1: Px64: Unlimited network Px56: Limited network Error Response: ERR01 ERR07 ERR87
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page 3-17 VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Console Command List NNSS Setting Transmission Line Type 3-3 Note: High Speed digital basic leased lines are currently only available in Japan. NNSI Checking Transmission Line Type Setting 3-4 Description: Sets the line interface: High speed digital basic leased line (128k I Interface) or National ISDN-1 Basic Rate Interface Command Format: NNSS p1 p1: D2B : *High speed digital basic leased line (128k I Interface) I2B : National ISDN-1 Basic Interface Rate Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR87 Description: Checks the current line interface setting. Command Format: NNSI Response: Normal Response: p1 OK p1: D2B : High speed digital basic leased line (128k Interface) I2B : National ISDN-1 Basic Interface Rate Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR87
Page 3-18NDA-24233 Issue 2 Console Command List VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide SLSP Setting Transmission Line Speed 3-5 RLSP Checking Transmission Line Speed Setting 3-6 Note: The response will always be a 64 kbps increment. It is recommended that the RNET command be used combined with RLSP. Description: Sets transmission speed. Command Format: SLSP p1 p1: B : 56/64 kbps 2B : 2x56/2x64 kbps 3B : 168/192 kbps 4B : 224/256 kbps 5B : 280/320 kbps 6B : 336/384 kbps Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR21 ERR45 ERR87 Note: If VL128, setting 3B to 6B results in error. Description: Checks the current transmission speed setting. Command Format: RSLP Response: Normal Response: p1 OK p1: 64 : 56/64 kbps 2x64 : 2x56/2x64 kbps 192 : 168/192 kbps 256 : 224/256 kbps 320 : 280/320 kbps 384 : 336/384 kbps Error Response: ERR01 ERR07 ERR87
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page 3-19 VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Console Command List 3.4 DATA Command SDM2 Setting LSD Speed 4-1 Description:Setting Low Speed Data (LSD) port speed• Allows for H.281 far-end camera control • PC-to-PC data transmission Command Format:SDM2 p1 p1: OFF : OFF 1.2 : 1.2 kbps 4.8 : 4.8 kbps 6.4 : 6.4 kbps 9.6 : 9.6 kbps 14.4 : 14.4 kbps Response:Normal Response: OK Error Response:ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR21 ERR87
Page 3-20NDA-24233 Issue 2 Console Command List VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide RDM2 Checking LSD Speed Setting 4-2 SDM3 Setting MLP Speed 4-3 Description: Reporting the current LSD speed by SDM2 command Command Format:RDM2 Response:Normal Response: p1 OK p1: OFF : OFF 1.2 : 1.2 kbps 4.8 : 4.8kbps 6.4 : 6.4 kbps 9.6 : 9.6 kbps 14.4 : 14.4 kbps Error Response:ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR21 ERR87 Description: Sets the Multi Layer Protocol (MLP) data port speed • Allows for NEC far-end camera and system control • Allows for T.120 transmission Command Format: SDM3 p1 p1: OFF : OFF 4.0 : 4.0 kbps 6.4 : 6.4 kbps 14.4 : 14.4 kbps 24.0 : 24.0 kbps Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR21 ERR87
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page 3-21 VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Console Command List RDM3 Checking MLP Speed Setting 4-4 Description: Checks the current MLP speed setting. Command Format: RDM3 Response: Normal Response: p1 OK p1: OFF : OFF 4.0 : 4.0 kbps 6.4 : 6.4 kbps 14.4 : 14.4 kbps 24.0 : 24.0 kbps Error Response: ERR01 ERR07 ERR87
Page 3-22NDA-24233 Issue 2 Console Command List VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide 3.5 ISDN Registering/Setting Command NDSS Registering My Number 5-1 Description: Registers a local dial number. In a communication, a local dial number is reported to the remote site at a call origination. The local number to report at this time is registered. The number of digit that can be registered is 20 digits for dial number and 8 digits for a sub address at a maximum. Command Format: NDSS [p1] p2 p3 p1: L11 : line 1 dial No. 1 L12 : line 1 dial No. 2 L21 : line 2 dial No. 1 L22 : line 2 dial No. 2 L31 : line 3 dial No. 1 L32 : line 3 dial No. 2 p2: 0-9 : dial Number (within 20 digits) : sub address (within 8 digits) * : dial number/sub address separating code Off : Registration Deleted Local Dial Format: dial number * Sub Address p3: 0-9 Note 1: If p1 is omitted, the default is L11. Note 2: If VL128, setting L21 to L32 results in error. Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page 3-23 VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Console Command List NDSR Checking My Number Registration 5-2 Description: Checks the current local dial number setting. In a communication, a local dial number is reported to the remote site at a call origination. This is used to check a local dial number set by a NDSS command. Command Format: NDSR [p1] p1: L11 : line 1 dial No. 1 L12 : line 1 dial No. 2 L21 : line 2 dial No. 1 L22 : line 2 dial No. 2 L31 : line 3 dial No. 1 L32 : line 3 dial No. 2 Response: Normal Response: p1 p2 OK p1: L11 : line 1 dial No. 1 L12 : line 1 dial No. 2 L21 : line 2 dial No. 1 L22 : line 2 dial No. 2 L31 : line 3 dial No. 1 L32 : line 3 dial No. 2 p2: 0-9 : dial Number (within 20 digits) : sub address (within 8 digits) * : dial number/sub address separating code No Entry : Registration Deleted Local Dial Format: dial number * Sub Address Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 ERR07 ERR41 ERR87 Note: If p1 is omitted, the default is L11.
Page 3-24NDA-24233 Issue 2 Console Command List VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide MDST Registering Speed Dial 5-3 Description: VisuaLink can register a maximum of 130 speed dial numbers. A dial number that can be registered shall be 20-digit at a maximum with a sub address of a maximum of 8 digits, and a line speed must be set. Command Format: MDST p1 p2 [p3] [p4] [p5] p1: #xxx : speed dial number (xxx: speed dial number 1-130) p2: 0-9 : dial Number (within 20 digits) : sub address (within 8 digits) * : address/subaddress ** : Ch1/Ch2 separating code Off : Registration Deleted p3: B : 64 kbps 2B : 2x64 kbps 3B : 192 kbps 4B : 256 kbps 5B : 320 kbps 6B : 384 kbps TEL : Telephone p4: 64 : Px64 Network 56 : Px56 Network p5: xxx : Remote Site Name (8-character) Note 1: If p4 is omitted, “64” is set. Note 2: If p2 = Off, p3, p4 and p5 are omitted. Note 3: If p3 = TEL, p4 is omitted. Response: Normal Response: OK Error Response: ERR01 ERR05 Note: If VL128, setting 3B to 6B results in error.