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Command Format
You’ll use communications software on your host PC to communicate with the AurorAcorDs in your CCTV
system. To use HyperTerminal in PC Windows environments, you can get started by reviewing the
instructions in the Reference chapter’s section on downloading software updates.
Commands must take the following format if you have more than one AurorAcorD:
Annn, [normal command] <CR>
where nnn is the AurorAcorD host address 001-999 and [normal command] refers to a command from the
following tables. For example: A009,SR04 <CR>
selects receiver 4 from AurorAcorD with a host address of 9.
All commands must be followed by a <CR> or <CR><LF>. A <CR> is ASCII value 13 and a <LF> is ASCII
value 10.
Note: If you only have one AurorAcorD, you do not need to send the Annn portion of the command format as
discussed above. Just send the normal command followed by the command terminator. However, the
host address of the AurorAcorD must be set to zero in the More AurorANet Setup menu.
To broadcast a command to all AurorAcorDs in a multi-unit system, use A000 followed by the
command string. Note that the units will not respond to a broadcast command with status or error
messages.
Commands and Responses
Front Panel Remote Commands
To simulate pressing and releasing
this front panel key…
Send this number with the proper
command…
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Record (up arrow)
17
Live (left arrow)
18
Spot Monitor (down arrow)
19
Play (right arrow)
20
Display 21
Alarm 22
Zoom +
23
Zoom -
24
Sequence 25
Macro 26
Menu 27
Help 28
Mech P/T Zoom
29
Freeze 30
Setup 31
Enter
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