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Bosch Security Systems | December 8, 2004
LTC 8100, LTC 8200, LTC 8300 Series | Instruction Manual | Factory Default Settings
8.6 Camera Number
The left-most display on the top line shows the system-
generated camera number is always displayed. This
unique number identifies this camera when using the
keyboard for video call ups. In base systems, this number
is the same as the numbered BNC connector that the
camera is plugged into on the rear of the bay (physical
camera number). However, the optional MCS for
Windows or the optional GUI software package can be
used to change this number to any unique number
between 1 and 9999.
8.7 Camera Title
The camera identification display, which is the first
16 characters of the lower line, are used to label each
camera. Each camera has its own title, displayed
whenever that camera is called up for viewing. The 235
possible characters can be entered from the keyboard via
user function, or from PC keyboard via the optional
MCS for Windows or optional GUI software.
8.8 Video Loss Detection
The Allegiant system is capable of detecting loss of video.
When the unit detects that an input has lost video, a
VIDEO NOT PRESENT message is displayed on the
respective monitor.
NOTE: It may take up to five seconds for the unit to
display the video loss message when a video source is
disconnected.
9.0 FACTORY DEFAULT
SETTINGS
As the Allegiant system is shipped from the factory,
certain features are set to a default configuration.
Some features can be selected by the installer at the
time of system installation/configuration. The default
configuration represents the simplest mode of operation.
Default settings are detailed in this section.
9.1 User Selectable DIP Switch
Settings for System Configuration
Options
NOTE: To access the DIP switches, refer to Section 6 for
cover removal instructions.
The circuit board contains two 8-position DIP switches
(S0201 and S0202). The options assigned to DIP switches
are:
Switch Default Switch
Number Setting Function
S0201-1 OFF (NTSC) Raster Frequency
S0201-2 to 8 OFF Reserved
S0202-1 to 3 OFF Reserved
S0202-4 OFF Printer Port Mode
S0202-5 ON Security Feature
S0202-6 OFF Reserved
S0202-7 ON Keyboard Mode
S0202-8 ON Communication
Parameters and Boot
Screen Execution
Switch 1 of S0201
This switch determines the frequency of an internal raster
generator that is displayed on monitor outputs when a
camera loses video or an unused channel is selected. The
presence of the raster generator allows on-screen text to
remain visible and includes a message notifying the user
of the video loss condition.
Factory Default Settings for 60 Hz NTSC models is
OFF, and ON for 50 Hz PAL models.
Switch 2 to 8 of S0201
These switch functions are reserved and should be left
OFF.
Switch 1 to 3 of S0202
These switch functions are reserved and should be left
OFF.
Switch 4 of S0202
If switch 4 is ON (usually at system installation), the
Printer port on the rear panel is configured as an
auxiliary Console port. The Printer port has the same
pin-out as the normal Console port, so the Console cable
supplied with the LTC 8059/00 MCS for Windows or
LTC 8850/00 GUI software may be used to interface
with the Printer port when switch 4 is ON.
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