LTC 2600 Series |
Instruction Manual
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General Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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EXAMPLE: To activate pre-position # 16 on camera #
1, enter the following command: LTC 2600>R/C 1 2 15
NOTE: Since the decimal mode is being assumed, the
numeric value for the data was selected from the
decimal column in the table. Also note that the actual
number of seconds a time-dependent command will be
activated may only approximate the value entered.
RESET-SYSTEM
This command resets the system (simulates a power
off/on cycle).
REVISION
This command returns the current software revision.
EXAMPLE: For Engineering release E13 1.01, the
value returned is: LTC 2600> E13 1 1
For full release 1.02, the value returned is:
LTC 2600> 1 2
SET-RS-232
<baud> <data bits> <parity> <stop bits>
<handshake>
This command sets the RS-232 communication
parameters: baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, and
handshake (in that order).
Parameter values are:
<baud>
0 / 1 / 2 (600 / 1200 / 2400)
3 / 4 / 5 (4800 / 9600 / 19200)
<data bits>
7 or 8 (data bits)
<parity>
0 / 1 / 2 (none / even / odd)
<stop bits>
1 or 2 (stop bits)
<handshake>
0 or 1 (OFF / ON)
EXAMPLE: To select a baud rate of 9600, 8 data bits,
no parity, 1 stop bit, and hardware handshaking off:
<4> is used for "baud", <8> is used for "data bits",
<0> is used for "parity", <1> is used for "stop bits",
<0> is used for "handshake". LTC 2600> SET-RS-232
4 8 0 1 0
TIME
This command displays the system time.
!TIME
To set the time in the system, enter the time in the 24
hour format in the form below: LTC !TIME 13 00 00
VARSPEED_PTZ
<logical cam#> <pan speed> <tilt
speed> <zoom speed> <function code>
This command selects the variable speed functions of
the AutoDome Series of dome cameras. Once a
variable speed command is received by the
AutoDome, it will continue to operate until the "All
Off" or another control command is received.
Parameter values are:
<logical cam#>
1 to 999 (maximum
number of cameras)
<pan speed>
0 to F (hex)--where
0 = slowest, F = fastest
<tilt speed>
0 to F (hex)-where
0 = slowest, F = fastest
<zoom speed>
0 to 7-where 0 = slowest,
7 = fastest
<function code>
See following table
Function
Hex
Decimal
all off
000
0
pan right
001
1
pan left
002
2
tilt down
004
4
tilt up
008
8
zoom out
010
16
zoom in
020
32
focus near
040
64
focus far
080
128
iris close
100
256
iris open
200
512