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Bosch Security Systems | December 13, 2005

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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 spec-
ification information can be found in respective product data sheets. Applicable 
accessories are designed to be compatible throughout the Allegiant Series.

6.1

LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interface Unit

The LTC 8540/00 is an alarm gathering unit which accepts up to 64 dry contact clo-
sures or logic level inputs from remote sensing devices such as door contacts, PIRs, 
etc. and then reports this alarm information to the main CPU bay. Alarm inputs 
may be configured in groups of 32 to accept either normally open or normally 
closed contacts. This unit provides eight (8) relay outputs which can be used to drive 
external alerting devices, DVR's, and other devices.

6.2

LTC 8568 and LTC 8768 Signal Distribution Units

The signal distribution is a main site control code distribution and line driver units 
are available for communicating to receiver/drivers, switcher followers, and Alle-
giant Satellite systems. The LTC 8568/00 Signal Distribution Unit provides 32 sepa-
rate outputs for driving up to 256 remote devices. Either “star” or “daisy chain” 
wiring configurations may be used. The LTC 8768/00 Signal Distribution unit is 
similar to the LTC 8568/00, except that it provides 64 separate outputs for driving 
up to 512 remote devices.

6.3

IntuiKey Series KBD-Universal Keyboard

The IntuiKey KBD-UNIVERSAL is a full function keyboard used for control and 
programming of the Allegiant Series matrix switchers. Backlit LCD screens provide 
a multi-language display of softkey menus and status information. Integral variable 
speed joystick and zoom lens controls are standard for operating fixed or variable 
speed pan/tilt/zoom equipped cameras. Both Allegiant RS-485 and Allegiant 
RS-232 keyboard protocols are supported.

In addition to the Allegiant Series, the KBD-UNIVERSAL model IntuiKey can be 
used to simultaneously control Divar Series DVRs, System4 Series multiplexers, and 
access ADIM based DVR control screens.

6.4

KBD-Rack Keyboard Mounting Kit

Rack-mounting kit designed to provide vertical, horizontal, or inclined mounting for 
IntuiKey keyboards.

Summary of Contents for LTC 8016/90

Page 1: ...EN Instruction Manual Allegiant Microprocessor based Video Switcher Control Systems BOSCH LTC 8500 Series ...

Page 2: ...EN ii Bosch Security Systems December 13 2005 ...

Page 3: ...her hazards 9 Safety Check Upon completion of servicing or repairs to the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure proper operating condition 10 Power Sources Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label If unsure of the type of power supply to use contact your dealer or local power company For units intended to operate from battery power ref...

Page 4: ...e points or create short circuits resulting in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 3 Power Cord and Power Cord Protection For units intended to operate with 230VAC 50Hz the input and output power cord must comply with the latest versions of IEC Publication 227 or IEC Publication 245 Power supply cords should be routed so they are not likely to be walked on or pinc...

Page 5: ...de alimentación esté conectado a la fuente de alimentación Sin embargo la unidad sólo funciona cuando el interruptor está en la posición de encendido El cable de alimentación es la principal fuente de desconexión de todas las unidades PRECAUCIÓN PARA DISMINUIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA NO RETIRE LA CUBIERTA NI LA PARTE POSTERIOR NO EXISTEN PIEZAS DE RECAMBIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO EL PERS...

Page 6: ...i trova nella posizione ON Il cavo di alimentazione costituisce il dispositivo di scollegamento dell alimentazione principale per tutte le unità ATTENZIONE PER RIDURRE IL RISCHIO DI SCOSSE ELETTRICHE NON RIMUOVERE LA COPERTURA O IL PANNELLO POSTERIORE L UNITÀ NON CONTIENE COMPONENTI INTERNI RIPARABILI DALL UTENTE PER QUALSIASI INTERVENTO RIVOLGERSI A PERSONALE TECNICO QUALIFICATO Questo simbolo in...

Page 7: ...1 6 15 LTC 8781 Series Data Converter Units 11 6 16 LTC 8016 90 Bilinx Data Interface Unit 11 6 17 LTC 8785 Series Code Converters 11 6 18 LTC 8782 Series Code Translator Units 11 6 19 LTC 8059 00 Master Control Software 12 6 20 LTC 8850 00 Windows Based Graphical User Interface Software 12 6 21 SFT INTSRV Allegiant Integration Software 12 6 21 1 Integration Server 12 6 21 2 Virtual Allegiant Sate...

Page 8: ...1 2 Lower CPU DIP Switch S1002 34 14 User Information 38 14 1 User Priority Levels 38 14 2 User Priority Access Table 39 15 Alarm Information 40 15 1 General 40 15 2 Basic Alarm Response Mode 40 15 3 Auto Build Alarm Response Mode 40 15 4 Sequence and Display Alarm Response Mode 40 15 5 Alarm Activated Pre position 41 15 6 Sample Alarm Responses 41 15 7 Alarm Relay Response 43 16 Keyboard Operatio...

Page 9: ...ion 16 Time Event Enable Disable 58 17 1 17 User Function 17 Set Monitor ID 58 17 1 18 User Function 18 Print Sequence 59 17 1 19 User Function 19 Select Alarm Response 59 17 1 20 User Function 20 Select Printer Verbosity 59 17 1 21 User Function 21 Designate Alarm Monitor Type 59 17 1 22 User Function 22 Select Control Code Format 59 17 1 23 User Function 23 Display CPU Software Version Number 60...

Page 10: ...t 66 18 5 Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries 66 19 Character ROM Tables for LTC 8500 68 20 Error Messages 70 21 Troubleshooting Guide 73 21 1 Main Bay Checkout 73 21 2 Keyboard Checkout 73 21 3 Video Monitor Display Checkout 74 21 4 Remote Receiver Driver Functions Inoperative 74 21 5 No Alarm Response 74 21 6 CPU Software Version Numbers 75 22 Glossary of Terms 76 Appendix A Satellite Systems...

Page 11: ...otify your Bosch Secu rity Systems Sales or Customer Service Representative The original packing carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit Save it for possible future use 1 1 Parts List The following table lists the components Qty Item 1 LTC 8501 Series Main CPU card cage 1 LTC 8511 00 CPU module 1 LTC 8505 Series Power Supply 1 AC power cord either for 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC 1...

Page 12: ...rn and shipping instructions Service Centers USA Phone 800 366 2283 or 717 735 6638 Fax 800 366 1329 or 717 735 6639 CCTV Spare Parts Phone 800 894 5215 or 408 956 3853 or 3854 Fax 408 957 3198 E mail BoschCCTVparts ca slr com Canada Phone 514 738 2434 Europe Middle East Asia Pacific Region Phone 32 1 440 0711 For additional information see www boschsecurity com ...

Page 13: ...to automatically display any camera Any monitor or group of monitors can be set to display cameras under alarm conditions The base system contains three 3 built in alarm response modes basic auto build and sequence and display In addition to these three 3 modes the PC based soft ware packages offer the ability to combine any or all three 3 standard modes Alarm video may be selected to reset either...

Page 14: ...time event functions alarm activations and via special function icons in the LTC 8850 00 GUI Software This system can serve as the master switcher in a SatelliteSwitch configuration This innovative feature enables a single master Allegiant system to communicate with remotely located Satellite systems Any Allegiant system model can serve as a remote Satellite switcher This powerful feature permits ...

Page 15: ...Full control of on site receiver drivers Y Y 6 SalvoSwitching feature Y Y 7 60 Programmable sequences Y Y 8 Alarm call up of pre position scenes Y Y 9 RS 232 Interface ports for computer logging printer etc Y Y 10 Keyboard log on log off function Y Y 11 User selectable password security Y Y 12 16 Character camera titles and 12 character monitor titles Y Y 13 Format selection time date format Y Y 1...

Page 16: ...ata This provides a permanent record showing time and date of changes to system status such as Incoming alarms Acknowledgment of alarms by users Loading sequences User log on to keyboard or console port Console broadcast message Console transfer of system tables Activation of time event functions Power up reset message The printer may also be used to provide a hard copy of all system configuration...

Page 17: ... 8501 Series bays to accept inputs from cameras and other video sources Each card provides eight 8 video input channels with switch selectable terminations LTC 8532 00 Video Output Modules Individual cards placed in LTC 8501 Series bays to provide video outputs to moni tors and DVRs Each card provides two 2 video output channels LTC 8501 Series System Capacities Up to eight 8 video input modules e...

Page 18: ...ailable for communicating to receiver drivers switcher followers and Alle giant Satellite systems The LTC 8568 00 Signal Distribution Unit provides 32 sepa rate outputs for driving up to 256 remote devices Either star or daisy chain wiring configurations may be used The LTC 8768 00 Signal Distribution unit is similar to the LTC 8568 00 except that it provides 64 separate outputs for driving up to ...

Page 19: ... Series or LTC 8555 Series keyboards up to 1 5 km 5000 ft away from the main CPU bay Customer supplied 0 5 mm2 24 AWG shielded twisted pair Belden 9841 or equivalent required between the main CPU bay site and keyboard site Kit provides two 2 junction boxes interface cable and appropriate keyboard power supply 6 8 LTC 8560 and LTC 8561 Series Receiver Driver Units These series of on site receiver d...

Page 20: ...on alarmed video alarmed video or both Each unit provides 24 relay contact outputs In addition six 6 functional operating modes are available including one user activated test mode 6 12 LTC 8712 Series Console Port Expander Units The LTC 8712 Series expands an Allegiant system s console port to permit up to four 4 external computing devices to communicate with the system via RS 232 protocol Any co...

Page 21: ...ries cameras In addition complete programming of Dinion Series cameras and AutoDomes via their on screen menus is supported Bilinx technology also supports camera gener ated event reporting to the Allegiant This connection allows remote alarm inputs and motion event data to be sent by the camera to the Allegiant without the need for additional wiring between the camera site and the main control lo...

Page 22: ...dministrators can easily call up the included Allegiant LTC 8059 00 MCS module for entering the Allegiant system s camera titles sequences alarm responses and many other config uration features Communication between the GUI workstations and an Allegiant system can be made using an RS 232 link or via a Windows based PC network 6 21 SFT INTSRV Allegiant Integration Software The SFT INTSRV software C...

Page 23: ...rates switching and PTZ data that is typically used to control a remote Allegiant satellite matrix Using the SDK the video switching commands and PTZ data from the master system are converted into an ActiveX interface allowing developers to easily translate this information into formats used to control other original equip ment manufacturer s OEM systems The SDK also supports an ability to transla...

Page 24: ...he optional MCS The printer may also be used to obtain hard copies of all system tables and sequences NOTE The printer port does not provide a standardized pin out connection If desired a cable can be made up at installation by following the cable pin out informa tion provided at the end of this manual LTC 8500 Series Video Switching Configuration Figure 1 LTC 8500 Series Basic Video Switching Con...

Page 25: ...rts up to 32 Seperate Outputs Typical AutoDome Camera Optional LTC 8059 00 MCS or LTC 8850 00 GUI Software Package can be Run on a PC Maximum of 8 Allegiant Keyboards up to 1 5 km 5000 ft away using Optional Remote Hookup Kit Supports up to 8 Monitor Outputs RS 232 Data Receiver Driver Supports up to 64 Video Inputs Alarm Interface Unit Sup ports up to 64 Separate Alarm Inputs 8 Relay Outputs ...

Page 26: ...sported the main power supply should be removed to prevent possible damage to the bay s internal parts 4 If the bay s are to be installed into a standard 19 inch EIA rack remove the four 4 rubber bumper foot pads found on the bottom of the bay before install ing the unit in the rack Four 4 holes are provided for mounting the bay s in the rack 7 2 Video Input Modules Termination switches on the Vid...

Page 27: ... NOTE The CPU module contains two 2 lithium batteries mounted on the component side of the printed circuit board A red rectangular insulating tag may be installed in between the top of the batteries and the battery holder clip This tag prevents battery drainage during stocking Remove tag if so equipped Figure 5 Typical CPU Module Insertion Install the main bay CPU at this time The circuit board co...

Page 28: ...sections detail the ways that various Allegiant systems terminate video inputs LTC 8500 Series Video Terminations Each LTC 8521 00 VIM card has an 8 position DIP switch for selecting the termina tion of each individual video line To terminate an input line make sure that the appropriate DIP switch on the VIM card is ON If non terminated operation is required for looping purposes turn the switch OF...

Page 29: ...res not covered 1 Switch the main power OFF to the printer 2 Install the ribbon cartridge and paper if necessary 3 Set any configuration switches for your particular printer to match the format provided by the Allegiant system Note that the system communication protocol can be changed using the Keyboard User Functions described later in this man ual with the optional Allegiant LTC 8059 MCS package...

Page 30: ...it ever becomes nec essary to replace the cable it can be ordered separately using part number LTC 8506 00 Alternatively a cable can be configured using the information found in the Appendix Section of this manual 2 Attach one end of the supplied RS 232 interface cable to the main Allegiant CPU bay connector marked Console or another port that has been configured to operate as a console port 3 Att...

Page 31: ...er of monitor outputs provided by the switcher Note that the number of trunk lines coming from a satellite site determines the maximum number of cameras from that site which may be viewed simultaneously at the main site If operators will be stationed at the satellite site they should be prevented from accessing the monitor outputs designated as trunk lines This prevention can be accomplished via t...

Page 32: ...a Converter unit which provides address decoding functions for the satel lite site An LTC 8780 Series is required for each satellite site and must be given a unique site address number If operators stationed at the satellite site are permitted to control pan tilt zoom equipped cameras an LTC 8569 Series Code Merger unit must be installed at the satellite site In order for each site to have control...

Page 33: ... 30 the Parameters System screen of the LTC 8059 00 MCS or the LTC 8850 00 GUI Software make sure the CPU dip switch S1002 8 is set to the ON position 9 5 Main Site Programming Requirements At the main site the Camera ID Table must be programmed to ensure proper satel lite operation It is easiest to start with the trunk line inputs For each trunk line the satellite s monitor output number and its ...

Page 34: ...ce the system is programmed and configured any unused monitor outputs located at the main site should be selected to display a local camera via the system keyboard This prevents unused monitor outputs from using up trunk lines which may result in some confusing operational responses The Start up camera numbers listed in the Monitor Table of the LTC 8059 00 software should be programmed to specify ...

Page 35: ...e LTC 8059 00 MCS This action frees the trunk line between the intermediate level system and the 3rd level system so it will be available if needed by an operator at the intermediate level system For the monitors being used as trunk lines in the intermediate system it is important for the Start up camera numbers listed in the Monitor Table of the LTC 8059 00 software to be programmed to specify ca...

Page 36: ...depend ing on the priority level of operators currently viewing satellite cameras Alarm inputs applied at a satellite site will not activate the alarm video at the main site If the application requires alarms located at a satellite to activate video at the main site the remote alarms must be brought back to the main site If necessary the main site s LTC 8540 00 Alarm Interface unit can be remotely...

Page 37: ...features can provide enhanced Allegiant system operation capabilities Any desired changes can be made now or delayed until specific system requirements become more apparent Refer to the Factory Default Settings Section for a full description of these features and selection instructions ...

Page 38: ...that of the Allegiant system may utilize the built in EXTERNAL SYNC input or verti cal PHASE ADJUST NOTE All cameras should be phased properly with each other before the EXTERNAL SYNC or PHASE ADJUST feature is implemented The EXTERNAL SYNC input will accept composite video composite sync or output from a Master Sync generator Any one of the phased cameras may be used as a master sync source to th...

Page 39: ...mat The order for the American date display is MM DD YY Default for 120 VAC systems 2 International Format The order for the international date display is DD MM YY Default for 220 240 VAC systems 3 Asian Format The order for the Asian date display is YY MM DD 12 2 Monitor Title System Status Display The monitor title system status display area is a 12 column display to the right of the camera numb...

Page 40: ...on the keyboard will move you through the alarm sequencer rather than the regular camera sequencer The alarm switcher status will be displayed in location 6 using described symbols Location 4 Monitor Arm Status Indication In the MONITOR ARMED location the characters S M or D M will appear if the monitor is armed for alarm S M means that the monitor is a step or sequence monitor and will automatica...

Page 41: ...acters R L to indicate that control over the move ments of the camera being viewed have been locked by a user Control over this camera is now possible only by the user who locked the camera or by a user with higher priority If the camera is not locked the icon will not be displayed If a user error has occurred this location will temporarily hold part of the error number Location 8 Monitor Lock Ind...

Page 42: ... ment from users is also recorded The broadcast duration may be set for 1 to 60 seconds The message temporarily overwrites the 12 character monitor title sys tem status display Program Prompts During entry of sequence programming using the keyboard the Allegiant sys tem prompts the user on the monitor his keyboard is currently controlling The display will return to its previous form when the user ...

Page 43: ... For reference the functions are as follows Switch 1 and 2 of S1001 These switches are not used in these systems and should be left OFF Switch 3 of S1001 This switch should be set to ON if an LTC 8712 Series Console Port Expander is connected to the Allegiant s console port This selection can also be set using either the MCS or the PC based GUI Software package Switch 4 of S1001 This switch is use...

Page 44: ...1002 This switch allows the alarm port on the rear of the main Allegiant bay to con figure as an auxiliary console port when switch 2 is turned ON This auxiliary port allows the alarm port in addition to the regular console port to communi cate with the optional LTC 8059 00 MCS package or the optional LTC 8850 00 GUI Software package The port can also be used to control the Allegiant system via th...

Page 45: ... setting that determines the communication proto col that will be used for all keyboards connected to the system For reference the following table lists the Allegiant Series keyboard models and the protocol supported by each Switch 4 of S1002 This switch allows the printer port on the rear of the main Allegiant bay to be configured as an auxiliary console port when it is turned ON See the descrip ...

Page 46: ...eyboard polling mode When switch 7 is ON factory default the CPU communicates with all system keyboards via a 6 poll byte communication protocol This format provides variable speed pan tilt control for AutoDome equipped camera sites Refer to the information for Switch 3 above for more details NOTE The variable speed mode is not compatible with the pre 1996TC 8561receiver drivers without using an L...

Page 47: ...Command Scripts are user defined programs designed to provide special system functions or features at system startup or reset If the switch setting is OFF any existing boot screen function will not be activated The default DIP switch 8 OFF or after activation of Keyboard User Function 29 data communication settings for the Allegiant system are listed below Settings Console Port Printer Port Alarm ...

Page 48: ...vel user assignments can be changed using the optional LTC 8059 00 MCS package or the optional LTC 8850 00 GUI Software package Note that in base systems where the keyboard log in feature has not been selected a user number is automatically assigned to a specific keyboard port In this mode setting the priority of the default user essentially determines the priority level of the keyboard during ope...

Page 49: ... monitor Yes Yes Yes Lock pan tilt zoom camera Yes Yes Yes Acknowledge alarms Yes Yes Yes Perform keyboard test Yes Yes Yes Show keyboard number Yes Yes Yes Activate keyboard beeper Yes Yes Yes Change user password Yes Yes Yes Program sequences Yes Yes No Position video overlay display Yes Yes No Set overlay display brightness Yes Yes No Select overlay display type Yes Yes No Set system time date ...

Page 50: ...m display monitors All system monitors may be armed if desired Each triggered alarm will display its alarm video on a dif ferent monitor starting with the lowest numbered armed monitor If all the armed monitors are already displaying alarm video subsequent alarms will build on the existing alarmed monitors and each monitor will sequence through its alarm videos at a 2 second rate Note that monitor...

Page 51: ...f alarm input signal Auto Build Mode In the Auto Build alarm response mode alarms build up on armed monitors as new alarms are received Any number of monitors may be armed Multiple alarms on monitors are sequenced automatically Alarm video remains on monitors for duration of alarm input signal Alarm Status Alarm Station Display 1st Alarm Video associated with 1st alarm is displayed on any or all a...

Page 52: ...larm Occurs S Video associated with 1st and 2nd alarm is displayed D Video associated with 1st alarm is displayed NONE 3rd Alarm Occurs S Video associated with 1st 2nd and 3rd alarm is displayed D 1st alarm video is removed 2nd alarm video is now displayed 1st Alarm Acknowledged S Video associated with 2nd and 3rd alarms continue to sequence D 2nd alarm video is removed 3rd alarm video is now disp...

Page 53: ...itors Relay 1 also deactivates if the system is disarmed either the monitor or the alarm s by an operator via the keyboard Removal of the alarm input does not deactivate Relay 1 since the alarm video s are not dependent on duration of the contact applied to the unit in this alarm response mode Other relays are not used in this mode 3 If the base system uses the Autobuild alarm response mode and an...

Page 54: ...user numbers are available each having default priority level User specific priority levels can be changed only via the optional PC based LTC 8059 00 MCS package or the LTC 8850 00 GUI Soft ware Refer to the software manual for complete details If the log on feature is enabled and an operator is not logged in LED keyboards show flashing dashes in their display IntuiKey keyboards prompt for entry o...

Page 55: ...p to four pan tilt zoom commands may be sent to a remote camera site at a time Example Zoom In Focus Far Pan Left and Tilt Down All three 3 zoom lens functions can also be sent simultaneously Example Zoom Out Focus Near Iris Open Focus and Iris Lens Control The lens control buttons are on the right side of the keyboard The camera s zoom lens if equipped is controlled to focus near or far and open ...

Page 56: ...onal features functions Refer to the AutoDome opera tion manual for complete information If an Allegiant conventional receiver driver is being controlled the pan tilt and zoom lens must have the necessary options for pre position operation On certain models of AutoDomes and Allegiant Receiver Driver Series it is possible to disable a previously stored pre position or remove it from a pre position ...

Page 57: ...cle continues until disabled The feature is enabled by an option switch in the receiver driver and is controlled by the auxiliary 5 function To activate the DITHER function turn ON auxiliary 5 To deactivate the feature turn OFF auxil iary 5 When first enabled the pan tilt unit makes one short left right cycle to indi cate that the DITHER function has been activated Note that a camera in the DITHER...

Page 58: ...ll Ack is provided so system operators can respond to alarms from the keyboard Press Bell Ack when the keyboard is beeping due to an alarm condition to silence the beeper Depending on alarm configuration programming subsequent pressing of Bell Ack either clears an alarm video from the monitors or has no effect 16 6 Sequence Control Load Clear a Sequence To load a previously programmed sequence to ...

Page 59: ...ped sequence These actions work as follows If Next Sequence Step Next is pressed with the sequence in the stop state the sequence switches forward and remains stopped If the sequence is running when Next Sequence Step Next is pressed it immediately goes to the next step and con tinues to run The same is true for the Previous Sequence Step Prev button but in the reverse direction If either Next Seq...

Page 60: ...he sequence is displayed in the L0001 section When programming a new sequence the camera number that was being viewed before entering the programming mode is automatically placed between the prompts as in the example C0001 above Now enter the 1st camera of the sequence into this position If the camera number is correct no action is necessary If not enter the desired camera number via the keypad an...

Page 61: ... navi gating down to the line where inserting a new line and press Insert Step ON A new line identical to the one you are on is added to the next step To delete a step navigate to the line to be deleted and press Delete Current Step OFF To delete all steps below the line you are viewing press Delete From Here To End Lock Be careful with this feature It is also possible to erase a sequence Press De...

Page 62: ...alvo sequence that switches cameras on three 3 monitors simultaneously is shown below In general follow the instructions used for the simple camera sequence described above but instead of entering a number of seconds for steps that must switch instantly enter 61 and press Enter This causes the switcher to automatically change to the salvo abbreviation SLV Dwell time in seconds is entered only when...

Page 63: ...screen press User Functions softkey 1 Use Previous or Next to navigate to the desired function or press the Enter User Command key enter the desired number and press Enter 2 Press the desired softkey For LTC 8555 Series keyboards User Functions are accessed using the following procedure 1 Press User and verify the indicator lights 2 Using the numeric keypad enter the desired User Function number 3...

Page 64: ... sequence Y N N 19 Select n a Select alarm response Y Y N N 20 Select n a Select printer verbosity Y N N 21 Select n a Designate alarm monitor type Y Y N N 22 Select n a Select control code format fixed variable Y N N 23 n a n a Display CPU software version number Y Y Y 24 Up Down Left Right Set positions on all monitor displays Y Y N 25 Brightness Msg vs Stat Brightness Status select on all monit...

Page 65: ...ses the keyboard to exit the test mode If the log on system feature has been selected by the system installer the same local test may be initiated while the keyboard is not ON LINE by pressing STAR 40 n a n a Reserved 41 Select n a Set Satellite Communication Format Y Y N N 42 Select n a Keyboard log in auto off mode Y Y N N 43 n a n a CPU battery status Y Y Y 99 Select n a Use functions index Y Y...

Page 66: ... Status Selection The white portion of the characters on the video monitor display may be made brighter or dimmer by the User Function 5 Only the display on the monitor that the keyboard is currently connected to is affected After entering the mode there are four possible settings If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard moving the joystick up increases the brightness and moving it down decreases the...

Page 67: ...d up for viewing If desired this message can be used to identify the particular scene being viewed See Chapter 19 Character ROM Tables for LTC 8500 on page 68 for the various characters available After entering the mode users with pri ority level 1 can use the joystick to move right or left to select the character to be changed The selected character will be identified by a box with a question mar...

Page 68: ...word via the numeric key pad and press Enter The system will then reset If using the LTC 8555 Series key board press User to exit the mode without resetting the system NOTE The system should be reset whenever a change is made on the main CPU module s DIP switches Alternatively the main power to the CPU bay may be switched off for ten 10 seconds then restored Depending on the size and complex ity o...

Page 69: ... Existing alarm configuration data will be lost when mode is changed User Function 20 Select Printer Verbosity Use this function to select between print modes Limited Printing and Full Printing This selection determines the amount of information printed during alarm process ing Both modes print alarm activation and deactivation messages but Full Printing goes into much more detail Use the joystick...

Page 70: ...ight to select the status format on the monitor the keyboard is controlling Press Enter to change all system moni tors to the same setting If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard press User to exit User Function 26 Set Display Option On All Monitors This function is similar to User Function 6 except it selects the monitor display option of all monitors in the system The User Function 26 mode allows ...

Page 71: ...lect the baud rate and left right to select the hand shake option After being changed the port is also automatically set to eight data bits no parity and one stop bit Once new settings have been selected enter the user password and press Enter If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard press User to exit User Function 31 Set Printer RS 232 Parameters This function is used to set the RS 232 baud rate an...

Page 72: ... the biphase control data com mands will be addressed using the cameras logical numbers or physical number 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 LOGI CAL AutoDome Series cameras and Allegiant Series receiver drivers should be addressed using the cameras logical identification number...

Page 73: ... satellite cam era In 3 tier cascaded satellite systems this feature minimizes the use of trunk lines by the top level Master system This is especially advantageous when the operator at the Master site is viewing cameras from the 3rd level satellite Since this will result in less trunk lines being used up the intermediate Master Satel lite system will have more access to trunk lines from the 3rd l...

Page 74: ...cally log a keyboard off after a pre selected 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 User Function 43 CPU Battery Status Use this function to view the condition of the batteries used to backup CPU mem ory Once the function is entered t...

Page 75: ...ltage Input Selection The AC line voltage input selector is found on the rear of the equipment bay inside the line cord connector housing The present input voltage selection will be shown in the window of the connector housing Remove AC line cord if the setting is incor rect To change the setting insert a flat blade screwdriver into the slot located at one end of the connector housing as indicated...

Page 76: ...the fuse to be replaced by observing the green LED indicators Note which LED indicators are not lit then turn OFF the main power switch located on the power supply Replace fuses associated with LEDs which were not lit Switch on the main power switch and verify that all LEDs are now lit Replace front panel 18 5 Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries CAUTION Lithium batteries should be replaced by q...

Page 77: ...serting the battery into the socket Insure that the negative side of the battery contacts the socket by seating the battery until it is somewhat flush with the level of the battery holder Repeat procedure for other battery Verification of the system s time and date and sequence programming should be made to insure no information was lost Refer to the appropriate section of the instruction manual i...

Page 78: ... in some cases a single character may be com prised of two 2 parts Such characters must be entered so that the left half of the character always begins in an odd numbered column of the display title The code numbers of these double width characters are shown in black boxes in the table below Refer to the section of the operating instructions covering User Functions for title programming procedures...

Page 79: ...Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries EN 69 Figure 15 LTC 8500 Character ROM Table ...

Page 80: ...ut by Remote Lockout Table Error 06 Monitor Access Restricted Monitor locked out by Monitor Lockout Table Error 10 Access denied A function was requested that requires a higher user priority Only a Priority 2 user or a supervisor with Priority 1 may access this function Error 11 Access denied A function was requested for which your user priority is too low Only a super visor with Priority 1 may ac...

Page 81: ...d by the sequence would extend past the highest mon itor Try switching to a lower monitor number before loading the sequence Error 53 Switcher empty The user has tried to control a sequence using the NEXT PREV RUN or HOLD keys without there being a sequence loaded Error 55 SEQUENCE priority The switcher sequence being requested or cleared requires monitors that are in use by a user of equal or hig...

Page 82: ...rom the satel lite The operator s monitor will automatically be switched to the default camera programmed into the Start up column of the Monitor Table Error 89 internal stack error A stack overflow within the system has occurred Report this to the manufac turer Error 90 Keyboard entry undefined The keyboard entry is not defined Check the appropriate section of the instruc tion manual for the desi...

Page 83: ...n modules or accessory devices Verify proper seating of power supply within the card cage Verify that supplied retaining screws are installed 21 2 Keyboard Checkout 1 No keyboard display indicators Check interconnect cable for cut or broken wires between keyboard and main CPU bay Replace cable if necessary Relo cate keyboard connector on main CPU bay to another keyboard input port Replace keyboard...

Page 84: ...power LED indica tor on Signal Distribution Unit is lit If not check fuses on front of main CPU bay power supply Verify the Code LED indicator flickers when control is acti vated by the keyboard If not replace Signal Distribution Unit 2 Individual receiver driver non operative Check green LED indicator on fuse bracket in receiver driver box This signifies that AC power is applied by the keyboard I...

Page 85: ... level 1 priority can enter keyboard User Function 23 Press the User key Enter 23 using the numeric keypad then press the Enter key 2 The CPU version numbers will be displayed on the overlay of the monitor cur rently being controlled by the keyboard Record number for future reference Very Old or current CPU Versions 1 Remove the front panel of the main CPU bay by loosening the four corner fas tene...

Page 86: ...t lower level operators from either viewing or controlling specific cameras The second mode involves LTC 8059 MCS setups which can Restrict operators keyboards from viewing accessing any camera Restrict operators keyboards from controlling accessing any pan tilt Restrict operators from using certain keyboards Restrict operators keyboards from accessing certain monitors Log on Log off A selectable ...

Page 87: ...MCS that enables various system functions to be periodically activated automatically Event functions such as monitor message broadcasts sequence and switching operations receiver driver actions message printing alarm settings and execution of custom factory programming can be stored in the system memory to be executed at a pre determined time The task can be specified to begin on a spe cific year ...

Page 88: ...n a satellite configuration the Main control site can view control any camera in the entire system but the remote satellite sites can only view control cameras associated with their own site Satellites may be configured to operate either independently or with no local viewing control capability It is also possible to configure satellite systems where each site can view control cameras from anywher...

Page 89: ...arries all pan tilt zoom control commands in addition to the switching commands generated by the Main Allegiant Satellite Allegiant Satellite Allegiant Satellite Allegiant Satellite Allegiant Master Allegiant Master Allegiant Master Allegiant Master Allegiant Master Allegiant Satellite Allegiant Master Allegiant Satellite Master Allegiant Master Allegiant Master Typical Master Multiple Satellite C...

Page 90: ...s up to its video input limit If full matrix switching is required at the Main site the number of trunk lines from each satellite site must equal the number of monitors connected to the Main site switcher Multi ple independently controlled Main site systems can be combined to provide large numbers of monitor outputs at the Main site System capacities are listed below Since Main site Allegiant Seri...

Page 91: ...offers additional programming options if a multi level cascaded Allegiant satellite system configuration is being used Any alarm inputs to the Main site configured to activate satellite cameras operate normally except when limited by the number of available trunk lines The software automatically determines trunk usage depending on the priority level of operators currently viewing satellite cameras...

Page 92: ...tellite Site Video Typical PTZ Camera Video Video Video Video Console Port Typical Fixed Cameras Biphase Control and Satellite Data 1 Biphase Date Line to each Remote Satellite Site Typical System Monitors Local Video Only Incoming Video Trunk Lines from all Satellite Sites Alarm Interface Unit Typical Alarm Input Contact Activates Local Alarms Only Biphase Data Lines to all Local P T Z Camera Sit...

Page 93: ...erger Unit Typical Biphase Data Lines to all Local P T Z Typical System Monitors Local and or Remote Video Trunk Lines Biphase Data Lines Between Sites Typical System Monitors Local and or Remote Video Video Video Video Biphase Data Biphase Data Code Merger Unit Signal Distribution Unit Data Converter Unit Typical IntuiKey Keyboard Biphase Control and Satellite Data Typical Fixed Cameras Typical P...

Page 94: ... Allegiant Satellite Site 3 Biphase Data Console Port Biphase Data Video Video Console Port Biphase Data Biphase Data Biphase Data Video Code Merger Unit Data Converter Unit Data Converter Unit Typical Biphase Data Line to all Local P T Z Cameras Typical P T Z Camera Typical System Monitors Video from Sites 2 and 3 Typical System Monitors Video from all Sites Typical Allegiant Primary Master Site ...

Page 95: ...MING VIA SYSTEM KEYBOARD Enter system time User Function 7 and date User Function 8 Enter Camera ID titles User Function 9 and if desired adjust monitor overlay displays User Function 4 5 6 or 24 25 26 Enter desired Sequences Configure and test alarm response mode SATELLITE CONFIGURATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION Main Site Install main Allegiant bay and appropriate accessory products accordingly Verif...

Page 96: ...beyond maximum limitations listed above C 2 Keyboards The keyboard comes supplied with 3 m 10 ft of 6 conductor phone type cable with RJ 11 connectors The cable plugs directly into the rear of the system s main bay on one end and into the back of the keyboard on the other end Both data and power for the keyboard travel over this cable An optional 30 m 100 ft cable is also available An optional kit...

Page 97: ... the camera site receiver drivers Connection to the Distribution unit is made to removable screw terminal type blocks Each output is rated to handle up to eight receiver driver loads as in a daisy chain configuration to a maximum of 1 5 km 5000 ft using a 18 gauge wire Belden 8760 or equivalent C 5 Receiver Drivers CODE INPUT The code input is supplied by the shielded twisted pair cable from the S...

Page 98: ...CONNECTION 7 DATA GND 8 NO CONNECTION 9 NO CONNECTION Alarm Port RS 232 Pin outs Pin Designation 1 RTS 2 Tx 3 CHASSIS GND 4 DATA GND 5 DATA GND 6 Rx 7 CTS 8 12 VAC 9 12 VAC Keyboard RS 485 Ports Pin Designation 1 12 VAC 2 GND 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 GND 6 12 VAC Printer Port RS 232 Pin outs Pin Designation 1 CHASSIS GND 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 CTS 5 RTS 6 NO CONNECTION 7 DATA GND 8 NO CONNECTION 9 NO CONNECTION ...

Page 99: ...t Pin outs Pin Designation 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 NO CONNECTION 7 NO CONNECTION 8 12 VAC 9 12 VAC COMM PORT 1 and COMM PORT 2 Not Applicable to All Systems Pin Designation 1 CHASSIS GND 2 TXD 3 TXD 4 RXD 5 RXD 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND ...

Page 100: ... 9 Pin Male Console Allegiant Designation 9 Pin Female PC Side 1 Chassis GND None 2 Receive Data 3 3 Transmit Data 2 4 CTS 1 5 RTS 8 6 No Connection None 7 Data GND 5 8 No connection None 9 No connection None pins 4 6 jumpered pins 1 7 jumpered 9 Pin Male Printer Printer Allegiant Designation 25 Pin Female Printer Side 1 Chassis GND 1 2 Receive Data 2 3 Transmit Data 3 4 CTS 4 8 5 RTS 5 6 No Conne...

Page 101: ...Product Instruction Manual Important Safeguards EN 91 ...

Page 102: ...Product Instruction Manual Safety Precautions EN 92 Bosch Security Systems December 13 2005 ...

Page 103: ...Product Instruction Manual FCC ICES Information EN 93 ...

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