LTC 2600 Series
| Instruction Manual
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Multiplexer Read (MR) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MR-ACTION-ZONES
<camera#> <map row#>
This command returns the action zone map for the
specified map row and camera number.
Parameter values for <camera#>, <map row#>, and
<zone map row> are defined as follows:
<camera# >
1 to 16
<map row#>
1 to 16
<zone map row>
A 16-bit word, corresponding
to the map row points where
the zone map bit 0 is the
most right point, and the
zone map bit 15 is the most
left point.
MR-ACTIVE-CAMEO
<monitor>
This command returns the active cameo for the
specified monitor.
Parameter values for <monitor> and <cameo#>
(returned value) are as follows:
<monitor>
1
Monitor A
2
Monitor B
<cameo#>
1 to 16
MR-ADDRESS
This command returns the unit address for the
multiplexer.
Parameter values for <unit address> (returned value)
range from <1> to <30>.
MR-ALARM-BEEPER
This command returns the alarm beeper setting.
Parameter values are:
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
MR-ALARM-CAPTURE
This command returns the specified duration for
system indications of an alarm condition.
Parameter values for <time> (returned value) are any
value from <3> to <60> seconds.
MR-ALARM-ENABLE
This command returns the values of enabled
multiplexer alarms corresponding to the values
specified in a 16-position (bit) table. The value in each
position of the table corresponds to the state of a
specific alarm (a value of 1 represents an enabled
alarm; a value of 0 is a disabled alarm).
Parameter values for <table 16> (returned value) range
from <0> to <65535> (decimal) OR <0> to <FFFF>
(hex).
MR-ALARM-HISTORY
This command returns the alarm status history for
cameras in the camera map.
NOTE: The <camera map> consists of 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 contact.
MR-ALARM-POLARITY
This command returns a 16-bit table value indicating
the normally open and normally closed switches for
alarms.
The <table 16> parameter ranges in value from <0> to
<65535> (decimal) OR <0> to <FFFF> (hex) where
the value in each table position corresponds to the type
of a specific alarm switch (0 indicates normally open
alarm switches; 1 indicates normally closed alarm
switches.
MR-ALARM-SETUP
This command returns the alarm manual reset and
camera history settings, respectively.
Parameter values are:
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
MR-AUTOPRINT
This command returns the setting for automatic
printing of the log. If enabled, the command will take
effect when the serial port function is set to PRINT.
Parameter values are:
0
Disabled
1
Enabled