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LTC 8900 |
User Manual
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Keyboard User Functions
Bosch Security Systems | March 17, 2009
6.1.21 User Function 20 -
Select Printer Verbosity
Priority level 1 users can use this function to select
between print modes;
Limited Printing
and
Full Printing
.
This selection determines the amount of information
printed during alarm processing. Both modes print
alarm activation and deactivation messages, but
Full Printing
goes into much more detail. Use the
joystick to select the desired mode, then press
ENTER
.
If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
USER
to
exit without changing the print mode.
6.1.22 User Function 21 -
Designate Alarm Monitor Type
Priority level 1 users can use this function to designate
the monitor currently controlled by the keyboard as
either a STEP monitor or a REVIEW monitor. This
function can only be used in the predefined
SEQUENCE & DISPLAY
alarm response mode to
select which monitor is the STEP (also called
SEQUENCE) monitor, and which is the REVIEW
(also called DISPLAY or CONTROL) monitor. To
designate a monitor as the STEP or REVIEW monitor,
enter
User Function 21
, then move the joystick up/down
to select the monitor type. Enter your password on the
keyboard and press
ENTER
. If using the LTC 8555
Series keyboard, press
USER
to exit. After selecting
new STEP and REVIEW monitors, the previous ones
may be disarmed (see SECTION 5.5.3, Arm/Disarm
Monitor instructions).
6.1.23 User Function 22 -
Select Control Code Format
This function designates whether variable speed
pan/tilt and zoom commands are enabled (Factory
Default Setting). In most cases, there is no need to
disable this function. If it becomes necessary to enable
or disable variable speed operation, users with priority
level 1 have this capability. Move the joystick
up/down to select the desired setting, then press
ENTER
. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
USER
to exit.
6.1.24 User Function 23 -
Display CPU Software Version Number
Users can use this function to display the revision
number of the Allegiant s CPU software on the
monitor screen.
6.1.25 User Function 24 -
Set Positions on All Monitor Displays
This function is similar to
User Function 4,
except it
changes the monitor display positions of all monitors
in the system.
After entering
User Function 24
, use the joystick to
position the display as required on the monitor
controlled by the keyboard. Press
ENTER
to store and
change all system monitor displays to this position. If
using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
USER
to exit.
6.1.26 User Function 25 -
Set Brightness on All Monitor Displays
This function is similar to
User Function 5,
except it
changes the monitor display brightness of all monitors
in the system.
The white portion of the characters on the video
monitor displays may be made brighter or dimmer via
the
User Function 25
. Move the joystick up to increase
brightness, or down to decrease brightness. Once the
display on the monitor that the keyboard is currently
controlling is adjusted, press
ENTER
to change all
system monitors to the same setting. Press
USER
to
exit the mode.
The
User Function 25
mode can also select either the
status
display or a 12-character
monitor message
to
appear in the first line of the monitor display. The
status
display indicates alarm, sequence, and lockout
information regarding the monitor. The
monitor message
is a stationary display; the display will not change as
video is switched from camera to camera on the
monitor. After entering the mode, move the joystick to
the left to select the
monitor message
format, or right to
select the
status
format on the monitor that the
keyboard is controlling. Press
ENTER
to change all
system monitors to the same setting. If using the
LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
USER
to exit.
6.1.27 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 removal
of the time and date, the left-hand side of the display,
or to remove the entire display from the system
monitors. Move the joystick down to blank the time
and date from the screen. This is sometimes desirable
when a DVR/VCR with its own time and date is being
used. Move the joystick up to add the time and date
back again.
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