Videotec SM164B User Manual

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MNVCSM84A_0408

9.1.3 Reply from the matrix

The matrix examines the received command and, if it is correct, carries it out. The matrix response will differ
according to the type of command transmitted. If the checksum is incorrect the response is [nack].

9.1.4 Matrix cont rol commands

The following table shows the matrix control commands.

Command and
parameters

Meaning

Notes

Response

VidS monitor,
camera

Select a camera on a
monitor

Corresponds to numeric keys

[ok]

VidA monitor

Automatic switching
sequence on a monitor

Corresponds to SEQ key

[ok]

Vid+ monitor

Next camera on a
monitor

Corresponds to INC key

[ok]

Vid- monitor

Previous camera on a
monitor

Corresponds to DEC key

[ok]

Rst+

Remote matrix reset

The matrix resets and restarts; the contents of the
configuration are not deleted

[date_time
reset uC]

RtcS param1,
param2,
param3

Set date and time

Param1 = Year (without century) * 256 + Month
Param2 = Day * 256 + Hour
Param3 = Minutes * 256 + Seconds

[date_time
date time]

Men+ monitor

Enter programming

Monitor = 1; corresponds to PROG key

[date_time
setup on]

Ent+ monitor

Enter (in programming)

Monitor = 1; corresponds to ENTER key

[ok]

Clr+ monitor

Clear

Used in programming (Monitor = 1) and to reset
the alarms from the keyboard; corresponds to the
CLEAR key

[ok]

ViJU monitor

Simulated movement in
menus, up

Monitor = 1

[ok]

ViJD monitor

Simulated movement in
menus, down

Monitor = 1

[ok]

ViJL monitor

Simulated movement in
menus, left

Monitor = 1

[ok]

ViJR monitor

Simulated movement in
menus, right

Monitor = 1

[ok]

HwRd type

Read hardware

Type = 2: read internal dip switch
Type = 3: read alarm connector (L)
Type = 4: read alarm connector (H)

[DIP:xx]
[ALL0:xx
]
[ALL1:xx
]

9.1.5 Event mess ages

If exceptional events occur (alarm activation, entering and exiting programming, switching on and off etc.), the
matrix communicates an event message to the PC, which includes an event code and the time at which the
event occurred.
The format of a typical event message is ‘[2002/06/19 12:15:02 reset uC]’
The following table lists the event messages:

Message

Meaning

[date_time reset uC]

Remote matrix reset

[date_time date time]

Change date and time from PC

[date_time setup on]

Start on screen programming

[date_time setup off]

End on screen programming

[date_time system on]

Matrix switched on

[date_time alarm+ num]

Activation of alarm num

[date_time alarm- num]

Deactivation of alarm num

[date_time kb reset num]

Alarms reset by keyboard num

[date_time ext reset num]

External reset of alarm condition

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