Global commands – Channel Vision PRO P-6014 User Manual

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Monitor 1 Commands

Serial Cable Pin Out

RS-232 Control Code...
For installations requiring more sophistication the P-6014 supports RS-232
making it extremely compatible with automation systems.
Baud Rate: 19200, 8N1 (8Bit Data, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit)
Each transmission = 8 ASCII bytes
Checksum = The sum of the first 7 bytes inverted and truncated.
Note: the checksum for each command is included in the following charts.
For troubleshooting purposes, the letter z can be used in place of the
checksum character.

There are two possible responses generated when a command is received:
ack - This acknowledges that the command was received and it had a valid

checksum.

ZZZ - This means that the command was not understood or could not be

decoded correctly. It could also mean that the checksum was not valid.

P64Z1SF!

50 36 34 5A 31 53 46 21

Monitor 1, Request Status

P64Z1SR[nak]

50 36 34 5A 31 53 52 15

Monitor 1, Auto Cycle

P64Z1SN[em]

50 36 34 5A 31 53 4E 19

Monitor 1, Select Next Cam

P64Z1S43

50 36 34 5A 31 53 34 33

Monitor 1, Select Camera 4

P64Z1S34

50 36 34 5A 31 53 33 34

Monitor 1, Select Camera 3

P64Z1S25

50 36 34 5A 31 53 32 35

Monitor 1, Select Camera 2

P64Z1S16

50 36 34 5A 31 53 31 36

Monitor 1, Select Camera 1

ASCII Command

Hex Command

Function

8

P-6014 RS-232 Pins
DB-9P, Female

PC RS-232 Pins
DB-9P, Male

Monitor 2 Commands

P64Z2SF[sp]

50 36 34 5A 32 53 46 20

Monitor 2, Request Status

P64Z2SR[dc4]

50 36 34 5A 32 53 52 14

Monitor 2, Auto Cycle

P64Z2SN[can]

50 36 34 5A 32 53 4E 18

Monitor 2, Select Next Cam

P64Z2S42

50 36 34 5A 32 53 34 32

Monitor 2, Select Camera 4

P64Z2S33

50 36 34 5A 32 53 33 33

Monitor 2, Select Camera 3

P64Z2S24

50 36 34 5A 32 53 32 34

Monitor 2, Select Camera 2

P64Z2S15

50 36 34 5A 32 53 31 35

Monitor 2, Select Camera 1

ASCII Command

Hex Command

Function

9

Note: these charts contains some ASCII commands that include non-standard
ASCII characters (characters which are not included on a standard keyboard).
When programming a controller with these functions, it may be necessary to
use the Hexadecimal equivalent shown in the far right hand column.

P64ZASF[dc1]

50 36 34 5A 41 53 46 11

Global, Request Status

P64ZASR[enq]

50 36 34 5A 41 53 52 05

Global, Auto Cycle

P64ZASN[ht]

50 36 34 5A 41 53 4E 09

Global, Select Next Cam

P64ZAS4#

50 36 34 5A 41 53 34 23

Global, Select Camera 4

P64ZAS3$

50 36 34 5A 41 53 33 24

Global, Select Camera 3

P64ZAS2%

50 36 34 5A 41 53 32 25

Global, Select Camera 2

P64ZAS1&

50 36 34 5A 41 53 31 26

Global, Select Camera 1

ASCII Command

Hex Command

Function

50 36 34 5A 41 53 43 14

P64ZASC[dc4]

Global, Status Clear

Global Commands

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