LTC 2600 Series
| Instruction Manual
|
Multiplexer Set (MS) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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<SMTSTFS>
1 to 127 per table 8 format below:
Days:
Sa
Fr
Th
We
Tu
Mo
Su
Position (Bit#)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Mon to Fri Enabled:
Table Value 62: 0
1
1
1
1
1
0
(3E hex)
<status>
0 = Disabled
3 = Active (enabled)
MS-TIME-EVENT-COMMAND
<command#>
<"CCL command">
This command sets up a time-event by using a CCL
command string in place of a complete memory
restore. The CCL command will be acted upon
instantly when received and will not require a system
reset. The multiplexer can store up to 16 CCL
command strings.
Parameter values for <command#> and <"CCL
command"> are as follows:
<command#>
101 to 116
<"CCL command"> Any legal CCL command(s)
up to 127 characters in length
(including the MS-TIME-
EVENT-COMMAND
command#, not including
the quotation marks or
separate multiple CCL
commands using a
semicolon.
EXAMPLE: To enter the CCL command
MS-ALARM-
ENABLE 65535
(to be used when Time-Event function
101 is specified as the action during a Time-Event), a
value of 101 is used for <command #> and <"MS-
ALARM-ENABLE 65535"> (surrounded by double
quotation marks) is used for <"CCL command">.
Macro commands can also be created by combining
more than one CCL command in the
CCL command
string (separated by semi-colons). In the following
Macro
command, all alarms and action detectors are
enabled, and the VCR encode list is changed.
MS-ALARM-ENABLE 65535; MS-ACTION-
ENABLE 65535; MS-VCR-ENCODE-LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6
If a CCL command contains internal quotes, they must
be typed twice (see the camera title below).
MS-TIME-EVENT-COMMAND 101 MS-CAM-
TITLE 1 LOBBY CAM
NOTE: Commands are not checked for errors until
execution by a time-event. A time-event can be set up
to test them, or use the General Command
EXECUTE-TEVENT (item) to cause a Time-Event to
immediately occur (for test purposes only).
MS-TIME-EVENT-COMMAND 101 MS-ALARM-
ENABLE 65535
MS-TIME-EVENT-CONTROL <action>
This command enables or disables time-event
operation (providing more flexibility with keypad
usage).
NOTE: If the local keypad is being used when a time-
event is scheduled to occur, the time-event will be
delayed until the keypad operation times out or is
completed. Likewise, if a time-event is activating, the
local keypad will be momentarily put on hold.
Parameter values for <action> are:
0 Disable all time-event operation (regardless of
the individual status bits)
1 Enables time-event operation (per the time-
events and the time-event status bits)
NOTE: The <status> value of each time-event
command determines if an individual time-event is
enabled or disabled.