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Bosch Security Systems | 02 April 2004
LTC 8850 |
Instruction Manual
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Allegiant Server
Password
Passwords safeguard the system from unauthorized
people logging onto a keyboard or the Allegiant GUI.
For security reasons, password cells display asterisks (*)
instead of passwords.
If a user forgets his password, the system administrator
must enter a new one for the user. This password field
will accept up to six alphanumeric characters. If the
keyboard log-in feature is being used, only numeric
passwords should be assigned. Leading zeros may be
included as part of the password.
Use Relative Sequence
The Allegiant can load sequences in two different
ways. The simplest is Absolute, and the more
advanced is Relative. These modes affect the way the
monitor number column in the sequence is interpreted
by the Allegiant.
A thorough description of Absolute and Relative
sequences is covered in the Sequence Mode section of
this manual.
This check box determines whether a user may load
Relative Sequences on the system. If this box is not
checked, the user may load only Absolute Sequences.
If this box is checked, the user may load either type of
sequence.
Camera Number
When a user logs onto an Allegiant keyboard, the
system can automatically switch to a given camera.
This column of the table contains the camera that will
be assigned. This prevents a user from accessing an
unauthorized camera. This feature is only active if the
Use Default Camera
option is enabled in the
Parameter/Options table.
To select a Camera number, select the Camera
Number cell. Enter any current valid camera number.
Acknowledge
The alarm system and some other system functions
require users to acknowledge events by pushing the
ACK
key on their keyboards or in the GUI. Set this
cell to
No
if the user will not be permitted to use the
Acknowledge keys. Set this cell to
Yes
if a user is
allowed to acknowledge alarm videos. This cell may
also be set to
ALL
if a user is allowed to acknowledge
the alarm. The
ALL
option is useful where an alarm is
associated with multiple videos and all videos must be
acknowledged at one time. Note that other restrictions
on when a user may acknowledge an alarm also apply.
For example, the current monitor must be in an alarm
status for the monitor's alarm group to permit
acknowledgment from the user's keyboard, etc.
3.2.6.5 Sequence Table
The maximum number of sequences that can be
programmed in an Allegiant system depends on the
model type.
Select the sequence number for editing in the
rightmost
Seq #
,
Title
grid. The sequence title, which
is optional, can be entered here. After selecting the
sequence in this grid, it can be edited in the left grid
This service allows the user to create video sequence
programs for the Allegiant and perform other sequence
program maintenance functions. If there are any steps
entered for a sequence number, an asterisk will appear
next to the number. This way, even if there are no
sequence titles programmed, the programmed
sequence numbers can be determined by scanning the
Seq #
list.
Camera Number
This cell contains the logical number of the camera
that is to be called up. The GUI Software will check
the validity of the camera number entered against the
Camera table. If the camera number does not exist,
the entry will not be allowed. To change the contents
of the camera number cell, select the cell to be
changed and enter the camera number.
Monitor Number
This cell contains the monitor number on which the
camera should be displayed. To change the contents of
the Monitor Number cell, select the cell to be changed,
and enter the monitor number.
System
Model
LTC
8100
LTC
8200
LTC
8300
LTC
8500
LTC
8600
LTC
8800
LTC
8900
Max
Sequences
60
60
60
60
60
60
256