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<strong>Pantera</strong> <strong>SA</strong> DS -21-0<strong>2M30</strong> and DS-22-0<strong>2M30</strong> User’s Manual 58<br />
Table 15: Networking Mode Commands<br />
Command<br />
Description<br />
sci<br />
Sets camera network ID<br />
gci<br />
snm<br />
Reads camera ID<br />
0: disable, default (messages enabled)<br />
1: enable (messages disabled)<br />
Camera ID<br />
The camera ID is a single, case insensitive ASCII alphanumeric character: A to Z or 0 to 9.<br />
To change the network ID for a camera, use the command sci i i. Where the first i is an<br />
ID of A to Z or 0 to 9, and the second, optional, i is the camera's serial number.<br />
To read current camera ID, use the gcp command.<br />
Changing Network ID of a Camera<br />
Note: Each camera<br />
must be polled following<br />
use of a broadcast<br />
command.<br />
To change the ID of a networked camera, even if some or all of the cameras share the<br />
same camera ID, provide the serial number of the camera as the second parameter when<br />
sending the broadcast version of the sci command.<br />
Example:<br />
To change network ID of camera with serial number abcd to 1:<br />
sci 1 abcd CR<br />
The Network Commands<br />
The network command is an ordinary camera command prefixed by a network prefix.<br />
Network prefixes always start with the colon character ":" and are followed immediately<br />
by the camera ID (addressing a single camera on the network), or space (addressing all<br />
cameras on the network or a Broadcast command).<br />
The camera replies to the network command only if it is addressed directly. The last line<br />
of the camera reply (error or OK message) to the network command is prefixed with the<br />
ID of the camera.<br />
Example:<br />
To return camera ID for camera a:<br />
a gci CR<br />
camera id: a<br />
a OK><br />
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