12-18-2013 08:26 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:19 AM
I am using Crestron to control a 6000MXP, my client wants to be able to dial in special characters such as " @ "but I can't find any keyboard key commands in the API Reference Guide (v9). All I can find are the remote key commands. Does such commands exist ? or the only way is to use the key down/key release commands of the pound key?
thanks for any feedback;-)
12-18-2013 03:55 PM
Thats a mistake I had seen some times.
Please do not use a control system to replicate everything by emulating the remote control.
Check out the api guide:
Like to dial:
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12-19-2013 06:30 AM
I've already went through the API guide, but I can't find any xcommad for keyboard keys such as @. I just want to know for sure the command does not exist. thanks Martin;-)
12-23-2013 02:44 PM
Hi Martin,
I believe what the other Martin is saying, and what I'd also recommend, is that you use the API to do the dialling, and don't try to emulate a keyboard or a remote control key press.
If you issue the correct API command, then you will not need to emulate anything. Get your Crestron controller to send the whole API command rather than trying to do it a character at a time, ie
xcommand dial h323:loopback@cisco.com
or
xcommand dial sip:loopback.sip@cisco.com
Wayne
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01-08-2014 07:55 AM
Thanks Wayne, I understand that but I was truelly trying to emulate the keyboard and wanted a confirmation that these commands didn't exist because they aren't found in the API. So I can tell my client there are no easier way than dialing from the Directory or using the remote.
02-06-2014 08:19 PM
Yep, that's right - there is no way to emulate a keyboard via the API.
You'd need to re-code your Crestron control application to use the proper API xcommand dial strings.
If you need them, you can find some links to Crestron modules for Integration with Cisco codecs over on the Cisco DevNet Web site. This should enable you to create something that makes it easy for your client rather than using the directory or remote.
Something like this one.
Wayne
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