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Bosch Security Systems | December 8, 2004
LTC 8100, LTC 8200, LTC 8300 Series | Instruction Manual | System Accessory Components
In addition, the LTC 8100, LTC 8200, and LTC 8300
Series systems provide the capability to control on-site
receiver/driver units and the AutoDome Series of
integral pan/tilt/zoom/camera dome series.
The LTC 8300 Series systems contain a logging printer
output port, to which an inexpensive RS-232 serial
printer may be attached. This provides a permanent
record showing time and date of changes to system
status, such as:
1. Incoming Alarms
2. Acknowledgment of alarms by users
3. Loading sequences
4. User logon to keyboard or console port
5. Console broadcast message
6. Console transfer of system tables
7. Activation of Time Event Functions
8. Power up reset message
9. Video loss message
The printer may also be used to provide a hard copy
of all system configuration Tables and Sequences.
If a logging printer port is required for the LTC 8200
or LTC 8100 Series system, the console port can be
converted to operate in this mode via DIP switch
configuration, or by the appropriate command via
Command Console Language (CCL). Refer to the
CCL manual available for download from our web site
for details.
If a logging printer and a standard console port are
required for the LTC 8200 or LTC 8100 Series systems,
an LTC 8712 Series Console Port Expander can be
used to add additional console ports to the system.
5.0 SYSTEM ACCESSORY
COMPONENTS
The Allegiant Series accessory products provide
many optional features to the base system. A brief
description of accessory products is provided below.
Complete specification information can be found in
respective product data sheets. Applicable accessories
are designed to be compatible throughout the Allegiant
Series.
5.1 Alarm Interface
These systems contain an integral 32 (LTC 8300),
16 (LTC 8200), or 8 (LTC 8100) input alarm input
capability. The series also provides 6 (LTC 8300),
5 (LTC 8200), or 2 (LTC 8100) alarm output relays for
connecting external alerting devices or VCRs. The
separate LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interface accessory is
not applicable to the LTC 8100, LTC 8200, or
LTC 83 00 Series.
5.2 Signal Distribution
The series contain an integral signal distribution unit
for communicating to Receiver/Drivers, Switcher
Followers, and Satellite systems. The integral unit
provides 16 (LTC 8300), 12 (LTC 8200), or
8 (LTC 8100) outputs, each capable of driving up
to 8 remote devices. Either star or daisy chain wiring
configurations may be used. The separate LTC 8568/00
and LTC 8768/00 Signal Distribution accessory units,
are not applicable to the series.
5.3 IntuiKey Keyboard
This full-function, multipurpose keyboard is used for
system control and programming, and includes integral
pan/tilt/zoom joystick and a splash resistant design.
The IntuiKey’s LCD displays and softkeys provide a
menu driven system for ease of use, supporting a
multitude of languages.
5.4 LTC 8555/00 and LTC 8555/01
Series Keyboards
These full-function, compact keyboards are used for
system control and programming and include integral
pan/tilt joystick with LED readouts to display camera
and monitor numbers.
The LTC 8555/01 is identical to the LTC 8555/00, but
has ICON characters instead of English text.
5.5 LTC 8555/02 and LTC 8555/03
Series Keyboards
These keyboards are similar to the LTC 8555/00
except that RS-232 protocol is used for data
communication. These keyboards have the capability of
remotely locating an Allegiant keyboard via RS-232
transmission medium such as phone line modems, fiber
optics, etc. Requires a full duplex RS-232 link capable
of operating at 9600 baud. All other specifications are
the same as for the LTC 8555/00 keyboard.
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