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LTC 2600 Series | Instruction Manual | Multiplexer Set (MS) Commands
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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MS-ALARM-BEEPER <boolean>
This command enables or disables the beeper when an
alarm condition is present.
Parameter values are: 0 Disabled
1 Enabled
MS-ALARM-CAPTURE <time>
This command allows you to set a specified duration
(from 3 to 60 seconds) for system indications of an
alarm condition.
Parameter values for <time> are any value from
<3> to <60> seconds.
NOTE: A value of <0> for <time> sets latch mode. If
a value of <1> or <2> is entered, the value will
automatically be set to 3 seconds.
MS-ALARM-CLEAR <camera map>
This command clears the alarm status of the
multiplexer. For each bit which is 1 <camera map>,
the alarm status will be cleared.
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.
MS-ALARM-ENABLE <table 16>
This command enables 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 enables the alarm; a value of 0 disables the alarm).
Parameter values for <table 16> range from <0> to
<65535> (decimal) OR <0> to <FFFF> hex.
EXAMPLE: To enable ONLY alarms 1-4, a value of
<15> decimal (000F hex) is used for <table 16>.
Alarm No: 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 987654321
Position (Bit) #:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 876543210
1-4 Enabled, Table Value 15:
(000F hex) 0000000000001111
MS-ALARM-HISTORY <camera map>
This command clears 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.
MS-ALARM-POLARITY <table 16>
This command allows you to select 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). Table
16 is a 16-position (bit) table where the value in each
position corresponds to the type of a specific alarm
switch (0 selects normally open alarm switches; 1
selects normally closed alarm switches.
EXAMPLE: To select Normally Open (N/O) alarm
switches for alarms 1-8 and Normally Closed (N/C)
alarm switches for alarms 9-16, a value of <65280>
decimal (FF00 hex) is used for <table 16>.
Alarm No: 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 987654321
Position (Bit) #:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 876543210
1-8 N/0, 9-16 N/C, Table Value 65280:
(FF00 hex) 1111111100000000
MS-ALARM-SETUP <boolean> <boolean>
This command sets the alarm manual reset and camera
history settings, respectively.
Parameter values are: 0 Disabled
1Enabled
MS-AUTOPRINT <boolean>
This command enables or disables 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
1Enabled

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