LTC 2600 Series
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Multiplexer Read (MR) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MR-SEQ-MON-A
<seq-mode>
This command returns the camera list being sequenced
in the specified mode on monitor A.
Parameter values for are:
<seq-mode>
1-4
These values do not
correspond to the 4 cameos
in quad mode; any value 1-4
will be interpreted as single
quad
mode.
5
Full screen
NOTE: Selecting quad mode will loop between
available
quad
modes.
<camera list>
A list of camera numbers (1-16) given
(returned value) in the order desired for the
sequence/display. Up to 32 camera
numbers can be listed.
MR-SEQ-MON-B
This command returns the camera sequence list for
monitor B.
Returned parameter values for <camera list> are
camera numbers (1-16) returned in the order set for the
sequence/display. The sequence list can have up to 32
cameras.
MR-SETUP-TITLE
<setup#>
This command returns the title (<text>) for the
specified setup.
Parameter values are:
<setup#>
1-6
(Value corresponds to the
desired setup.)
MR-STATUS
<camera map> <camera map>
<camera map> <camera map> <camera map>
<camera map> <setup#>
This command is used to determine the videoloss,
action, and alarm status of the multiplexer. Note that
the camera map includes only cameras with videoloss,
action, or alarm status message enabled.
Parameter 1 is a map of cameras with videoloss at the
time the command was issued.
Parameter 2 is a map of cameras which had videoloss
since the command was previously issued, including
current status.
Parameter 3 is a map of cameras in alarm status at the
time the command was issued.
Parameter 4 is a map of cameras which went into
alarm since the command was previously issued,
including current status.
Parameter 5 is a map of cameras with action at the
time the command was issued.
Parameter 6 is a map of cameras which had action
since the command was previously issued, including
current status.
Parameter 7 (<setup#>) is the current setup number
which may have been changed by a timed event.
MR-SUMMER-TIME
<date>
This command returns the date when the time-of-day
clock will be put forward by one hour (Daylight Saving
Time). At 2:00 a.m. / 02:00 on the date set, the hour is
advanced to 3:00 a.m. / 03:00.
MR-SYSTEM-SETTINGS
This command is used to determine the current active
setup (<setup#>) of the multiplexer.
NOTE: Identical information is also available from the
MR-STATUS
command.