LTC 2600 Series
| Instruction Manual
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Multiplexer Read (MR) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MR-TIME-EVENT
<start-item> <end-item>
This command returns the time-event parameters for a
selected single time-event (if <start-item> and <end-
item> are the same value), or for a range of time-
events.
Returned parameter values are defined as follows:
<item>
1 to 64 (time-event reference #)
<begin-date>
MM DD YY (spaces between)
<begin-time>
HH MM (24 hr format, 5 minute
intervals)
<end-date>
MM DD YY (spaces between);
00 00 00 (event has no end date)
<end-time>
HH MM (24 hr format, 5 minute
intervals);
00 00 (event has no end time)
<function>
20 to 25 (Restore settings from Save
Memories 1 - 6);
101 to 116 (Execute the CCL
command(s) specified by MR-TIME-
EVENT-COMMANDS 101
through 116)
<log>
0 = No monitor message on time-
event
1 = Display monitor message on
time-event
<interval>
0 = Occurs only once
1 = Occurs every five minutes
2 = Occurs once an hour
3 = Occurs once a day
4 = Occurs once a month
5 = Occurs once a year
<SMTSTFS>
1 to 127 per table 8 format
<status>
0 = Disabled
3 = Active (enabled)
MR-TIME-EVENT-COMMAND
<start-command#>
<end-command#>
This command returns the command number and
CCL command for a selected single command (if start
and end command number parameters are the same),
or for a range of command numbers. In
binary
mode,
the second parameter (<end-command#>) is ignored.
Parameter values for <start-/end-command#> are: 101
to 116.
NOTE: If a range of command numbers is specified,
each set of returned parameters (for each command
number) will appear on a separate line.
MR-TIME-EVENT-CONTROL
This command returns the status (enabled/disabled) for
time-event operation.
Parameter values are:
0
Disabled time-event
operation (regardless of the
individual status bits)
1
Enabled 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.
MR-TIME-EVENT-STATUS
<start-item> <end-item>
This command returns the time-event status (<status>)
per the parameters specified (may be a single time-
event or a range of items). In
binary
mode, the second
parameter (<end-item>) is ignored.
Parameter values are:
<start-item>
1 to 64 (time-event reference#)
<end-item>
1 to 64 (time-event reference#)
<status>
0
Disabled
(returned value) 1
None (no function assigned)
2
Pending
3
Active
4
Finished
NOTE: If a range of item numbers is specified, each
set of returned parameters (for each item number) will
appear on a separate line.