| • Switch 5 of S1002 |
| This switch controls the system security modes. When this switch is set to ON, |
| the system |
| and User Function 28 (refer to the section on Keyboard User Functions for com- |
| plete information). Users with Priority 1 can access keyboard User Function 27 |
| to select if the system keyboard |
| enabled, the system keyboards require each user to log into the system and to |
| |
| password before the system permits interaction. |
| Users with Priority 1 can also access User Function 28 to select if the console |
| port |
| other computing device is required to log into the system and to |
| tem. All users are required to enter a user number and the correct password |
| before the system permits interaction |
| If this switch is turned OFF or if the features are disabled using User Functions |
| 27 and 28, the system keyboards and the console port are always online with |
| the system. |
NOTE | When changing from the no |
| boards are initially |
| • Switch 6 of S1002 |
| This switch is currently not used and should be left OFF. |
| • Switch 7 of S1002 |
| This switch controls the system keyboard polling mode. When switch 7 is ON |
| (factory default), the CPU communicates with all system keyboards via a “6 poll |
| byte” communication protocol. This format provides variable speed pan/tilt |
| control for |
| Switch 3, above, for more details. |
NOTE | The variable speed mode is not compatible with the |
| drivers without using an LTC 8785 Series Code Converter unit. |
| Dip switch 7 can be turned OFF (usually at system installation) to allow opera- |
| tion with the older fixed |
| cate only using the older format. In this mode, the system can communicate |
| with the older TC8561 Series of receiver/drivers without using the LTC 8785 |
| Code Converter unit. Note that the fixed speed keyboard mode allows access to |
| only the first 63 auxiliary and |
| older receiver/driver versions, but may pose a problem if the system must be |
| expected to access all functions available in the AutoDome Series of pan/tilt/ |
| zoom dome cameras or the higher preposition numbers in current versions of |
| Allegiant receiver/drivers. |
| • Switch 8 of S1002 |
| This switch controls the protocol settings of the external |
| nect to the Console, Printer, and Alarm. |
| If the switch is turned OFF, the system uses the factory default settings for the |
| |
| With switch 8 ON, any |
| User Function 30), the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package, or the optional |
| LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package are active. |
EN 36 | Bosch Security Systems December 13, 2005 |