Table J. ASCII Commands (Continued)

 

 

 

Desired Action

Command

Result

End zone

[1-8])a

Ends the zone program

 

 

 

Begin random scan

1@a

These commands start and stop scans.

Begin frame scan

2@a

 

Stop scan

~@a

 

 

 

 

Auxiliary on

[1-256]xa

Auxiliaries are relay outputs that can be controlled through the protocol 1-3

Auxiliary off

[1-256]~xa

operate the AUX 1-2 and F3 auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6800E (and

 

 

the first three auxiliaries on an external REL2064). 4-256 operate the external

 

 

auxiliaries on up to four REL2064 Relay Interface Units.

 

 

 

Camera auxiliary on

[1-8]Aa

Operates auxiliaries at the camera (receiver).

Camera auxiliary off

[1-8]Ba

 

 

 

 

Start macro

[1-64]Sa

Starts the selected macro.

 

 

 

Stop macro

[1-64]Ha

Stops the selected macro.

Acknowledge alarm

[1-9999]Ia

Acknowledges an existing alarm.

 

 

 

Arm internal alarm

[1-8]Jia

These commands arm and disarm system alarms.

Arm external alarm

[1-256]Jea

 

Arm video loss alarm

[1-48]Jva

 

Disarm internal alarm

[1-8]~Jia

 

Disarm external alarm

[1-256]~Jea

 

Disarm video loss alarm

[1-48]~Jva

 

 

 

 

Trigger an alarm

#Ea

An ASCII device can send these commands through the CM6800E to control

Clear an alarm

#Ia

alarms in an external alarm device, such as an ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit.

Acknowledge an alarm

#Ka

NOTE: These commands do not affect internal alarms on the CM6800E rear

 

 

 

 

panel.

 

 

 

An alarm is triggered

#Ea

If you configure a CM6800E port to report alarms to an ASCII device, the

An alarm is cleared

#Ia

CM6800E reports the alarm information using these commands.

An alarm is acknowledged

#Ka

NOTE: The alarm number (#) reported by the CM6800 is based on the logical

 

 

 

 

alarm number defined in the Logical Alarm Number screen. Refer to Assign a

 

 

Logical Alarm Number in the Alarm Programming section.

 

 

 

Select a MUX camera

[1-9999]#m

These commands control a Genex multiplexer connected to the CM6800.

Display picture-in-picture view

im

 

Display four-camera mode

um

 

Display nine-camera mode

om

 

Display 16-camera mode

xm

 

Digital mode zoom

ym

 

Digital mode pan left

dLm

 

Digital mode pan right

dRm

 

Digital mode tilt up

dUm

 

Digital mode tilt down

dDm

 

 

 

 

Send camera title

[1-48]Ya[string]!a

Sends a camera title to the matrix switching system. You can only send one

 

 

camera title at a time.

 

 

Valid characters in the string are A-Z, a-z, space, and 0-9 in ASCII representa-

 

 

tion. Strings are limited to 20 characters.

 

 

 

Version

va

Returns the version number of the device.

 

 

 

Set date and time

ZaMM/DD/YY/HH:

Sets the date and time. Since the date and time string could be confused with

 

MM:Ssa

other commands, the command Za comes first. This puts the receiving device

 

 

into a mode that can accept the specialized string.

 

 

NOTE: All transmitted characters must be ASCII.

 

 

 

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Pelco CM6800E-48X8 manual Auxiliary off 256~xa, Auxiliaries on up to four REL2064 Relay Interface Units, Clear an alarm #Ia