Pelco c1515m-a Switch User Manual


 
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MACRO COMMANDS
Table H provides a description of each macro command and the additional fields required
for each command. Refer to the
Macro
section for instructions on programming macros.
Table H. Macro Commands
Command Description Specify Field(s)
GON Activate an auxiliary. Auxiliary (1-128) Command #
GOFF Turn off an auxiliary. Auxiliary (1-128) Command #
Auxiliary Notes:
“Global” includes both internal and external auxiliaries.
Auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6800-32X6 Matrix Switcher are activated by global auxiliary numbers 1, 2 and 3.
CON Activate a camera auxiliary. Camera auxiliary (1-8) Command #
Camera (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
COFF Turn off a camera auxiliary. Camera auxiliary (1-8) Command #
Camera (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
SEQ Start a sequence. Sequence (1-16) Command #
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
SWT Switch a camera to a monitor. Camera (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
COPY Copy a camera view to a monitor. Monitor (1-8) to copy from Command #
Monitor (1-8) to copy to Monitor
GO TO Go to step number specified. Step (1-72) Command #
LOOP Loop a macro. 0 = loop continuously Command #
1-999 = loop the specified
number of times
MACR Start a specific macro. Macro (1-32) Command #
?AUX Check a local auxiliary; if the auxiliary is active, the Local auxiliary (1-3) Command #
next step is executed; if the auxiliary is not active,
the next step is skipped.
END Exit the macro; no further steps are executed. None None
MSWT Switch a camera connected through the multiplexer. Camera to switch (1-16)
Command #
Multiplexer input (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
PIPB Display multiplexer picture-in-picture view with the Background camera (1-16)
Command #
designated camera in the background.
Multiplexer input (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
PIPF Display multiplexer picture-in-picture view with the Foreground camera (1-16)
Command #
designated camera in the foreground.
Multiplexer input (1-48) Camera
Monitor (1-8) Monitor
For multiplexer functions, the camera number is the number of the video input on the multiplexer.
The multiplexer input number is the number of the video input on the rear panel of the CM6800.
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Appendix