Configuration And Status - GE Security DVMRe Pro User Manual

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9.2 Configuration and
Status
i) Data structure
Byte 1: 0xFF
Byte 2: Command Type
0xAA: (SET) Update DVMRe with data.
0xBB: (GET) Extract data from DVMRe.
Byte 3: Data Length (n)
Byte 4: Data Type
0x61: Restart DVMRe
0xFE: Send configuration data to DVMRe
0x09: Read Alarm History from DVMRe
0xFF: Read configuration and status data
from DVMRe
Byte 5: Data byte 1
Byte 6: Data byte 2
:
:
Byte x: Data byte n
ii) Sending data to the DVMRe
a)
Restart DVMRe Pro
This command will restart DVMRe Pro.
Byte 1: 0xFF
Byte 2: 0xAA
Byte 3: 0
Byte 4: 0x61
b)
Send data to DVMRe Pro
Configuration data can be sent to DVMRe Pro,
to change the way it operates. The data is
arranged in the form of 16 byte blocks,
numbered from 1 to 213. Blocks 182, 183 and
185 are status blocks, and hence cannot be
written to. For details about the contents of
each block, contact GE-Security and request
the Block Data Structure for DVMRe Pro.
Byte 1: 0xFF
Byte 2: 0xAA
Byte 3: 17
Byte 4: 0xFE
Byte 5: Block Number
(1-181, 184, 186-200)
Byte 6: data[0]
:
:
:
:
Byte 21:data[15]
After sending a block or series of blocks, block
number 255 must be updated to signal the end of
the configuration session. All data bytes for block
255 must be set to 0.
0150-0294B
iii) Requesting data from the DVMRe
When a message of type 0xBB is sent to DVMRe
Pro, it will respond by sending 16 bytes of
requested data.
a) Read Alarm History List
Byte 1: 0xFF
Byte 2: 0xBB
Byte 3: 0
Byte 4: 0x09
When the "Read Alarm History List" message is
received by DVMRe Pro, it responds by sending a
start byte 0xFF, followed by ASCII strings for
every alarm event in its alarm history list, and a
stop byte, 0xFF. Each string is formatted as
follows:
dd.bmm/ddbhh:mm:ssbaa<CR><LF>
dd:
b:
mm:
dd:
hh:
mm:
ss:
aa:
<CR>
<LF>
Example: 03. 11/27 22:48:58 15
b)
Read data from DVMRe Pro
Configuration and status data can be read from
DVMRe Pro. The data is arranged in the form of
16 byte blocks, numbered from 1 to 213. For
details about the contents of each block, contact
GE-Security and request the Block Data
Structure for DVMRe Pro.
Byte 1: 0xFF
Byte 2: 0xBB
Byte 3: 1
Byte 4: 0xFF
Byte 5: Block Number 1-213 or 255 if all
DVMRe Pro responds to the "Read data" request
by sending all the requested data bytes
consecutively, without any start or stop bytes.
A total of either 16 bytes or 3408 bytes will be
transmitted, depending on whether a single block
or all the blocks were requested.
89
index number (00 - 99)
space character
month (01-12)
day (01-31)
hours (00-23)
minutes (00-59)
seconds (00-59)
alarm number (01-16)
Carriage return (0x0D)
Line feed (0x0A)
blocks are requested.
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