Log Content Response Command

Command

PARA

DATA LEN

Contents

Operation

LG

RD

13

Request for Recording Log

Request for sending from the head of the most recent data

 

RQ

13

Next Request for Recording Log

Request for continued data

 

AL

13

Request for Alarm Recording Log

Request for sending from the head of the most recent data

 

AQ

13

Next Request for Alarm Recording Log

Request for continued data

 

TR

13

Request for Failure Logs

Request for sending from the head of the most recent data

 

TQ

13

Next Request for Failure Logs

Request for continued data

Shown below are log information DATA section (13 bytes) formats.

DATA LEN

Contents

 

Description of Data

1

Data valid/invalid

0: Invalid, 1: Valid

 

2

Year

YYYY: 7D0 – 833 (2000 – 2099 Year)

1

Month

MM: 1 – C (Jan – Dec Month)

1

Date

DD: 1 – 1F (1 – 31 Date)

1

Time

HH: 0 – 17 (00:00 – 23:00 Hour)

1

Minute

MM: 0 – 3B (0 – 59 Minute)

1

Second

SS: 0 – 3B (0 – 59 Second)

4

Detailed Code

RD/RQ mode:

0: Recording Start, 1:Recording End, 2:Internal Timer Recording Start,

 

 

 

3: Internal Timer Recording End

 

 

AL/AQ mode:

0: Alarm Recording Start, 1: Alarm Recording End

 

 

TR/TQ mode:

65 – C8 Video Failure, C9 – 12C: HDD Failure, 12D: Fan Failure

1

Continuation sign

FE:DATA follows, FF: No DATA follows

When transmitting log data, DATA contained in LEN (up to 255 bytes) is set in 13-byte units. If DATA’s 13th byte is a continuation sign (0xFE), DATA follows. If last DATA is a continuation sign, a continued log acquisition command becomes valid. Transmission format and transmitting/receiving sequence are as follows:

Item

STX

 

LEN

COMMAND

PARA

DATA

DATA

...........

DATA

ETX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No. of Byte

1

 

1

2

2

13

13

...........

13

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit

 

 

 

 

 

Host

 

 

Request for recording log

Transmission of recording log (DATA follows)

Request for next recording log

Transmission of next recording log (DATA follows)

Request for next recording log

Transmission of next recording log (No DATA follows)

Search menu result command

Command

PARA

DATA LEN

Contents

 

Operation

SV

SD

1

Time Search

0

: No corresponding Data is present.

 

 

 

Execution Result

1

: Corresponding Data is present.

Note

This response is transmitted to a controller when an ACK signal has been returned in response to a SE command.

16.2. About the Ethernet Terminal

The Digital Video Recorder is equipped the Ethernet terminal (100BASE-TX). Use the LAN (crossing) cable to connect the Ethernet terminal to the PC.

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