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LTC 8900 |
User Manual
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Keyboard Operation
4.1
User Priority Access Table
The following table shows system function access for
the 64 levels of users.
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KEYBOARD OPERATION
5.1
General
Primary operation of an Allegiant switcher is controlled
via the system keyboard. The 2 types of keyboards
available are:
Conventional LTC 8555 Series (incorporates
LEDs and pushbuttons)
IntuiKey model (uses dynamic LCD menu
screens)
General operation steps for both keyboard models follow.
Refer to the User Manual provided with the keyboard for
additional information.
As the system is supplied from the factory, various user-
selectable features have been set to a default state. Since
these features are user-selectable and can have a
significant effect on the system operation, note any
changes that may be in effect.
5.2
System Commands
5.2.1
Keyboard Login Procedure
Keyboard modes:
Via
Factory Default Settings
, a keyboard is
ready for use as soon as power is applied to the
system.
The system operator must logon to a keyboard to
access the system. When a system is configured to
use the keyboard logon, operators must be pre-
assigned a user number and password. Up to 128
user numbers are available, each having default
priority level. User specific priority levels can only
be changed via the PC-based LTC 8059 Master
Control Software (MCS) program. Refer to the
MCS manual for details.
If the logon feature is enabled and an operator is not
logged in, LED keyboards show flashing dashes in their
display. IntuiKey keyboards prompt for a user number
when entering the main Allegiant softscreen menu.
Priority Levels
System Function
1
2 to 7
8 to 64
Switch Video On Monitors
Yes
Yes
Yes
Control Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lock 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
Yes
Yes
No
Program Pre-positions
Yes
Yes
No
Set Time/Date Format
Yes
No
No
Set Camera and Monitor Titles
Yes
No
No
Enable Time Events
Yes
No
No
Enable 3-line Title Mode
Yes
No
No
Enable 6-digit Camera ID Mode
Yes
No
No
Enable Vertical Phase Set
Yes
No
No
Reset System
Yes
No
No
Printout Tables and Sequences
Yes
No
No
Default Monitor Overlay
Yes
No
No
Select Alarm Response Mode
Yes
No
No
Select Printer Mode
Yes
No
No
Designate Alarm Monitor Type
Yes
No
No
Select Keyboard Login
Yes
No
No
Select Console Login
Yes
No
No
Configure/Reset RS-232 Ports
Yes
No
No
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