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Bosch Security Systems | December 8, 2004
LTC 8100, LTC 8200, LTC 8300 Series | Instruction Manual | Keyboard User Functions
13.1.35 User Function 34 -
Camera Indicator
Priority 1 users can use this function to enable an on-
screen indicator to identify a pan/tilt equipped camera.
Move the joystick up or down to select DISP CAM
CONTROL or NO CAM CONTL DISPL. Press
[Enter] to activate your selection. When enabled,
cameras identified as controllable (via User Function
35 or the optional PC software package), show a
↔ in
the middle of the first line of monitor text.
13.1.36 User Function 35 -
Controllable Cameras
Priority 1 users can use this function to select camera
sites equipped with pan/tilt devices. Move the joystick
up or down to select the camera number, and left or
right to select FIXED or MOVABLE. User Function
34 or the optional PC software package enables or
disables the display of the controllable camera
indicators on the system monitor displays.
13.1.37 User Function 36 -
Select Crosspoint Data
Priority 1 users can use this function to select options
for accessory device data that can be sent out the
biphase control port. Move the joystick up or down to
select XPOINT DATA, ALARM XPOINT, or
PHYSICAL CAMERA NUMBER, and left or right
to enable/disable the selected option. These options
need only be enabled when Switcher Follower
accessory devices are being used in the system.
13.1.38 User Function 37 -
R/D Address Mode
Priority 1 users can use this function to select whether
the biphase control data commands will be addressed
using the cameras’ logical numbers or physical
indexes in the camera table. Move the joystick up or
down to select LOGICAL or PHYSICAL and press
[Enter] to activate your selection. If this option is set
to LOGICAL, receiver/drivers should be addressed
using the cameras’ logical identification number. If
it is set to PHYSICAL, receiver/drivers should be
addressed using the cameras’ physical number.
13.1.39 User Function 38 -
Printer Port Mode (LTC 8300 Series only)
This function allows configuration of the system’s
PRINTER port, for use with a Console Port Expander
accessory device. Priority 1 users can move the joystick up
or down to select the Printer port function; NORMAL or
EXPANDED. Press [Enter] to activate your selection.
You must reset the system for this setting to take effect.
13.1.40 User Function 39 –
Select DIU Interface Port
Priority 1 users can use this function to select the
switcher’s interface port to be connected to an external
Allegiant Bilinx Data Interface unit accessory unit.
Move the joystick up or down until the desired port
for use as a data interface (DIU) is displayed. Press
[Enter] to configure the port. If using the LTC 8555
keyboard, press [User] to exit the mode.
13.1.41 User Function 40 -
Vertical Sync Adjust
Priority 1 users can use this function to synchronize the
vertical switching action of the switcher to the camera
currently selected on the monitor. Press either [NEXT]
or [PREVIOUS] to synchronize the phase delay of the
system to the camera signal. The system may
temporarily stop functioning for 1 or 2 seconds while
the adjustment is being made. The current phase delay
setting will be displayed on the bottom line of the
monitor text.
13.1.42 User Function 41 –
Cache Remote Cameras
This function is only applicable to Allegiant Satellite
systems that employ a multi-level cascaded system
configuration. Priority 1 users can eliminate generation
of repetitive Satellite commands (that could cause
undesirable operation) by disabling the remote camera
cache feature using this function. After entering the
mode, move the joystick up or down to select the
desired option. Enter a valid password, and press
[Enter]. After a change is made, the system must be
reset either via User Function 15 or by temporarily
removing AC power to the unit.
13.1.43 User Function 42 –
Keyboard Login Auto-off Mode
Priority 1 users can use this function to select a keyboard
logoff feature to automatically log a keyboard off after a
preselected time of inactivity. After entering the mode,
move the joystick up or down to select the desired time
period. Enter a valid password, and press [Enter]. If using
the LTC 8555 keyboard, press [User] to exit the mode.
13.1.44 User Function 43 –
CPU Battery Status
Use this function to view the condition of the batteries
used to backup CPU memory. Once the function is
entered, the condition is displayed on the monitor text
display. If using the LTC 8555 keyboard, press [User] to
exit the mode.
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