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Video Monitor Display
3.2.6
Location 7 - Remote Lock Indication
This location will display characters
RL
to indicate that
control over the movements 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
has higher priority. If the camera is not locked, the icon is
not displayed. If a user error has occurred, this location
will temporarily hold part of the error number.
3.2.7
Location 8 - Monitor Lock Indication
This location will display characters
ML
to indicate that
the monitor has been
locked
by a user. The camera
currently being viewed cannot be changed except by the
user who locked the monitor, or has higher priority. If
the monitor 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.
3.2.8
Location 9 - Sequence Type Indication
This location displays the type of sequence currently
loaded on the monitor. An
absolute sequence
is indicated by
the characters
AS,
meaning that monitors programmed in
the sequence program refer to the exact monitor(s) where
the sequence may be run. Sequences created via the
system keyboards are always of this type, so absolute
sequences are the only type possible in a base system.
Relative sequences
are designated by the characters
RS
in
this location. These sequences will run on any monitor,
or group of monitors, and can only be programmed via
the Master Control Software on a PC.
3.2.9
Locations 10 and 11 - Sequence Number
The sequence number currently active for the monitor is
displayed here. This is a number between 1 and 60, or 00
to indicate that no sequence is loaded.
3.2.10
Location 12 - Sequence Status Indication
This location indicates the status of the sequence active in
the monitor. Possible character combinations are:
1. ^
R
: the current sequence is sequencing in a
forward direction.
2.
RV
: the current sequence is sequencing in a
reverse direction.
3. ^
S
: the sequence is stopped, but if started again,
would sequence in a forward direction.
4.
SV
: the sequence is stopped, but if started again,
would sequence in a reverse direction.
3.3
Monitor Title
The monitor message is a stationary 12-character title
which may be placed on a monitor instead of the
System Status
display. Specific monitor messages can
be programmed from either the keyboard
(see
User Function 17
in SECTION 6) or the PC-based
Master Control Software.
3.4
Broadcast Message
A message can be sent by the operator of the PC, via the
PC-based Master Control Software, to all the monitors in
the system. This message may be up to 24 characters,
and can notify all users at all monitor locations of
important information. The message, along with its
beginning and ending time and date, is also printed on
the logging printer (if one is connected), as well as any
user acknowledgment. The broadcast duration may be set
for 1 to 60 seconds, and is displayed on a line by itself.
3.5
Program Prompts
During entry of sequence programming via the keyboard,
the Allegiant system prompts the user on the monitor his
keyboard is currently controlling. The display will return
to its previous form when the user leaves the
programming
mode.
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