Pelco CM6700 User Manual

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Pelco Manual C523M-H (6/05)

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Table D. ASCII Commands

Number ranges are enclosed in brackets–do not enter the brackets. When you control a fixed speed pan and tilt, omit the speed
information.

Desired Action

Command

Result

Select monitor

[1-9999]Ma

Calls a monitor to use for camera operation.

Select camera

[1-9999]#a

Next camera

+a

Previous camera

–a

Start a sequence

[1-99]qa

forward

Start a sequence

[1-99]ba

backward

Hold a sequence

ea

Pan left

[1-64]La

Pan right

[1-64]Ra

Stop pan left

sa or ~La

Stop pan right

sa or ~Ra

Tilt up

[1-63]Ua

Tilt down

[1-63]Da

Stop tilt up

sa or ~Ua

Stop tilt down

sa or ~Da

Zoom telephoto

Ta

Zoom wide

Wa

Stop zoom telephoto

sa or ~Ta

Stop zoom wide

sa or ~Wa

Focus near

Na

Focus far

Fa

Stop focus near

sa or ~Na

Stop focus far

sa or ~Fa

Iris open

Oa

Iris close

Ca

Stop iris open

sa or ~Oa

Stop iris close

sa or ~Ca

Stop all PTZ motion

sa

Record pattern

[1-99]/a

Execute pattern

[1-99]pa

End pattern

[1-99]na

Go to preset position

[1-99]\a

Set preset with a label

la[string]!a

[1-9999]^a

Auxiliary on

[1-9999]Aa

Auxiliary off

[1-9999]Ba

Selects a camera to display on the current operating monitor. The NEXT

key (+) and PREV key (-) commands switch to the next numbered

camera in the system.

Starts the selected sequence going forward (incrementing camera

numbers) by pressing and holding the NEXT key for two seconds.

Starts the selected sequence going backward (decrementing camera

numbers) by pressing and holding the PREV key for two seconds.

Places the running sequence on hold, freezing the currently selected

camera on the monitor. It lets you control the camera or switch. The

sequence is still “armed” on the monitor, but inactive.

Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device left or right at the speed

indicated. If you omit the speed, some devices move at their default

speed and others move at their slowest possible speed. Speed

information has no effect on fixed speed devices.

Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device up or down at the speed

indicated. If you omit the speed, some devices move at their default

speed and others move at their slowest possible speed. Speed

information has no effect on fixed speed devices.

Makes the currently selected camera zoom in (close up view) or zoom

out (wide view).

Changes the good focus range nearer or farther on the currently

selected camera.

Opens (brighter image) or closes (darker image) the iris on the currently

selected camera.

Stops all image motion (stops pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris). Does not

stop a pattern.

On receivers that do patterns, these commands let you record your

motions and operations (for a limited time) and then have the system

repeat them.

Recalls a stored preset position.

Sets a preset location with an embedded label, where the ASCII string

must be UPPERCASE characters.

The [string] is an alphanumeric label up to 20 ASCII characters long

and [1-9999] is the associated preset number.

NOTE:

All transmitted characters

must be ASCII

.

Auxiliaries are relay outputs that can be controlled through the protocol.

1-8 operate auxiliaries at the camera (receiver) and 9-11 operate F1-F3

auxiliaries at the CM6700.

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