LTC 2600 Series
| Instruction Manual
|
Multiplexer Set (MS) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MS-MON-TIME-ENABLE
<monitor> <boolean>
This command enables or disables time/date display
for the specified monitor.
Parameter values for <monitor> and <boolean> are:
<monitor>
1
Monitor A
2
Monitor B
<boolean>
0
Disables
1
Enables
MS-MON-TIME-POSITION
<location>
This command sets the time/date display row position
for any enabled monitors and for both small and large
text. The specified row value is converted into one
corresponding to bottom, middle, or top of the screen.
Parameter values for <location> are:
0
Time/date display OFF
1
Time/date display ON
2-31
(NTSC) Display row position
5-33
(PAL) Display row position
MS-OPERATION
<operation>
This command sets the current system operation mode
to the specified mode. The system will reject any value
that is not compatible with the current configuration
(i.e. simplex/ duplex, standard/System4).
Parameter values for <operation> are:
3
live
4
record
5
playback
6
playback-record (duplex and
duplex/System4 only)
7
record-record
(duplex/System4 only)
8
playback-playback
(duplex/System4 only)
MS-OPERATION-SIMPLEX
<mode>
This command sets the operating mode for simplex
multiplexer models.
Parameter values for <mode> are:
1
Monitor A - live digital,
record OFF
2
Monitor A - decoding, record
OFF
3
Monitor A - live analog,
record ON
NOTE: Delay slightly when sending multiple MS-
OPERATION-SIMPLEX commands (about .1 sec.) to
avoid getting an error message stating that the
keyboard is busy (it may be busy processing an earlier
command).
MS-OPERATION-DUPLEX
<mode-D1> <mode-
D2>
This command sets the
operating
mode for duplex
multiplexer models.
Parameter values for <mode-D1> and <mode-D2>
are:
<mode-D1>
1
Monitor A - live digital
2
Monitor A - playback
4
Record ON - System4
models only
<mode-D2>
0
Record OFF
1
Record ON
NOTE: Delay slightly when sending multiple MS-
OPERATION-DUPLEX commands (about .1 sec.) to
avoid getting an error message stating that the
keyboard is busy (it may be busy processing an earlier
command).
For new applications, use the MS-OPERATION
command instead of this one.
MS-PASSWORD
<password> <password>
<password>
This command changes the password in the
multiplexer. The first parameter is the old password.
The second and third parameters are the new
password value (repeated). The command is rejected if
the first parameter is not the same as the unit's current
password, or if the second parameter is not the same as
the third parameter.