LTC 2600 Series
| Instruction Manual
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Multiplexer Set (MS) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MS-SEQ-MON-A
<seq-mode> <camera list>
This command defines the
sequencing
mode (i.e.
camera-to-cameo assignment) for monitor A.
Parameter values for <seq-mode> and <camera list>
are:
<seq-mode>
1-4
These values do not
correspond to the 4 cameos
in quad mode; any value 1-4
will be interpeted as single
quad
mode.
5
Full screen
NOTE: Selecting quad mode will loop between
available
quad
modes.
<camera list>
A list of camera numbers
(1-16) given in the order
desired for the sequence/
display. Up to 32 camera
numbers can be listed.
MS-SEQ-MON-B
<camera list>
This command defines the camera sequence for
monitor B.
NOTE: To work with quad mode, the commands MS-
SEQ-LIST and
MS-DISPLAY
-MODE must be used.
Parameter values for <camera list> are camera
numbers (1-16) given in the order desired for the
sequence/display. The sequence list can have up to
32 camera.
MS-SETUP-TITLE
<setup#> <text>
This command defines the title for a specified setup.
Parameter values for <setup#> and <text> are:
<setup#>
1-6
(Value corresponds to the
desired setup.)
<text>
(Use acceptable
alpha/numeric characters-see
Appendix A; only the first 12
characters of <text> will be
used.)
MS-STATUS
<camera map> <camera map> <camera
map>
This command is used to clear the videoloss, alarm,
and action status conditions of the multiplexer (in that
order, respectively).
The <camera map> parameter is a 16-bit map with a
bit for each camera in the multiplexer. The least
significant bit corresponds to camera 1; the most
significant bit corresponds to camera 16. A set bit
corresponds to an enabled or active camera, depending
on the context.
Parameter 1 is a map of cameras which will have
videoloss status cleared.
Parameter 2 is a map of cameras which will have alarm
status cleared.
Parameter 3 is a map of cameras which will have
action status cleared.
For each bit which is set in parameter 1, 2, or 3, the
videoloss, alarm, and action status (respectively) will be
cleared.
MS-SUMMER-TIME
<date>
This command sets the date when the time-of-day
clock will be put forward by one hour (Daylight Saving
Time). At 2:00 a.m. / 02:00 on the date set, the hour is
advanced to 3:00 a.m. / 03:00.
MS-SYSTEM-SETTINGS
<action>
This command saves or restores system settings. There
are six memory locations available to save to and
restore from. Each memory location will save a
complete system configuration. Note that system
settings do not include time-event related settings.
CAUTION: When "Save settings to…" is selected as
the <action> parameter, the previously saved settings
will be lost and replaced by the new system settings.
When "Restore settings to…" is selected as the
<action> parameter, all current system settings will be
lost and replaced by the last set of settings that were in
the memory specified by the "Restore settings…"
command.