Pelco CM6700 User Manual

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Table D. ASCII Commands (Continued)

Desired Action

Command

Result

Start macro

[1-99]Sa

Acknowledge alarm

[1-9999]Ia

Send camera titles

Ya[string1/…/string16]!a

Send one camera title

[camera number (1-16)]

Ya[camera title]!a

Version

va

Set date and time

ZaMM/DD/YY/HH:MM:SSa

Starts the pre-programmed system group camera sequence (the

CM6700 supports only two macros–1 and 2).

Acknowledges an existing alarm.

Sends a series of camera titles (up to 16) to a matrix switching system.

The first string always corresponds to camera #1, then each

subsequent string (separated by a slash) corresponds to the next

higher camera number (ending with camera #16). You can choose to

send fewer than 16 camera titles; be sure to end with ]!a. Valid

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

tation. Strings are limited to 20 characters.

Sends one camera title to the matrix switching system. Valid characters

in the string are A-Z, a-z, space, and 0-9 in ASCII representation.

Strings are limited to 20 characters.

Returns the device’s version number.

This mode of operation command sets the date and time. Since the

date and time string might be confused with other commands, 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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