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Bosch Security Systems | 02 April 2004
LTC 8850 |
Instruction Manual
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Allegiant Server
Instruction File –
An instruction file can be
designated for each alarm. The path and filename of
the desired file are entered here. The file can be
created with any ASCII text editor, such as Microsoft
®
Wordpad. Pressing the
Instructions
button in the
associated Alarm icon in the GUI map will open the
Wordpad to display the selected file. This file can be
used to display operator instructions for the particular
alarm.
Camera 1 to 4-and-Receiver/Driver 1 to 4 –
The
Allegiant allows any alarm to call up video from any
camera. The
Alarm Normal Alarm
Table identifies
which cameras are associated with each alarm. An
alarm may have up to four cameras, each with an
optional remote function. When an alarm occurs,
video from each of its cameras is sent to each monitor
group for which the alarm is armed. Each group then
handles the alarm video according to that group’s
individual characteristics. Multiple videos from a single
alarm are processed the same way as separate videos
from different alarms. The remote functions for
alarmed cameras are executed once, when the alarm is
first received.
Data 1 to 4 –
The selections available in the data
column depend upon the selected function. For pan,
tilt, and lens functions, the data values represent the
duration of the action. Time values range from 0.5 to
32 seconds, in 1/2 second intervals. For Auxiliary On,
Auxiliary Off, and Auxiliary Toggle functions, the data
values select the auxiliary number. For pre-position
functions, the data values select the pre-position
number.
Group Columns
The
Alarm Normal Alarm
Table specifies which
monitor group each alarm will send its alarm video.
The table has one column for each monitor group.
These columns are indexed by
Group
number, not by
monitor number. The table has one row for each
normal (ALARM activation) alarm.
Figure 76 Alarm Normal Alarms Table After Right
Arrow Selection
Alarm Configuration Options
The Auto set button on the Alarm/Normal tables
allows automatic programming of the alarm tables to
any one of the three popular response modes. The
selections are Basic, Autobuild, and Display &
Sequence. After a selection is made, the alarm
programming tables can be edited to provide a more
customized configuration if necessary. Auto Set is
unavailable for LTC 8900 documents.
Figure 77 Auto Set Normal Alarm Configuration
Dialog Box